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Page 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 13, 1985 Cains Married June 1 From Page. 3-B short puffed sle:eves. Their open crown hats of blue horsehair were trimmed with a ring of flowers and topped with satin bow and streamers. ‘They carried nosegays of mixed spring flowers. John Cain; was his son’s best man ‘and groomsmen were Chris Nations, Terry Cain, Dan /Ayscue and Kevin Melton, all of Kings Moun- tain. Master Marcus Hanks, brother of the bride, was ringbeare:r. Master Erik Hanks, brother ' of the bride, distributed wedding pro- grams ‘and Miss Brooke Douglas of Hickory distributed birdseed packets for guests to shower the bride and groom as they left the churcla. Mrs. Lucy Bailey directed the wedding. The: bride’s mother wore a street-length gown of periwinkle georgette which featured a circular skirt, natural waist and bishop sleeves. An organza drape enhanced the V front bodice. She wore a corsage of pink { roses. The bridegroom’s mother chose a suede rose organza street-length gown which featured a natural waist with a self tie belt. The draped bodice was enhanced with dyed-to-match seed pearls. Shower Honors Denise Miss Denise Bowen, whose wedding to Perry Nolen took place Sunday in Mount Calvary Baptist Church, was honored by her co-workers at Thermacote Welco at a sur- prise pantry shower during unch break at the plant Thursday. Cake and ice cream was s¢rved and Denise opened and displayed a variety of gifts. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. William Benton, grandmother of the bride, chose a royal blue dress. Mrs. Hugh Smith, grandmother of the bride, chose a blue dress and Mrs. Laylor Champion, grandmother of the bridegroom, chose a blue, dress. Each of the honored guests wore a corsage of white daisies. The bride’s mother and stepfather, Lillian and Donald Hanks, hosted the reception after the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. The five-tier wedding cake was decorated with real miniature roses of pink and white and was cut and served with punch and party refreshments. The bride’s table was overlaid with white lace and arranged with a centerpiece of mixed sum- mer flowers and candles. The bride is the daughter of Don and Lillian Hanks of Kings Mountain and Henry T. Smith of Wagram, N.C. A 1984 graduate of Kings Moun- tain Senior High School, she is employed by ScissorSmith and Co. of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Benton and the late W.J. Ward of Maxton and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Wagram. The bridegroom is the son of John and Lorene Cain of Kings Mountain and grand- son of Mrs. Laylor Champion and the late Fred Champion of Kings Mountain. He is a NORTH SCHOOL P-TO OFFICERS—Pic- tured are the new officers of North School Phillips, secretary; Sarah Mayes, vice president; P-TO for the coming year. From left, Cindy ' and Kay Lobbs, president. treasurer; Cynthia Gardner, 1982 graduate of Kings Moun- tain Senior High School and is Siloved by Eaton Corpora- ion. According to a recent sur- vey, most Americans pre- fer shrimp cocktail as their favorite appetizer. o, O 9 ) x) ols: With Coupon Only os Expires June 30th “zl Join The Ideal x53 Movie Club Nees FREE!!! TV Gs RUTRAITVES : a Now nen rises 3a tur ey 133 W. fs Mountain : RENT ONE MOVIE GET ONE MOVIE FREE! Ideal has all the latest movie titles! —— Reg. $16.97 & $19.97 ey 12 Wide widths available Br choice in these three styles. SALE. Pic’n Pay Shoes @ Classic good looks for men in dress and casual styles. KM PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard, Visa or Choice. Open evenings & open Sun. 1-6pm. The best word First Union banking card is more valuable than ever. 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