Page 10A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, September 26, 1985 Parties, Showers Honor Amy Elmore, Mr. Crawford Amy Elmore, who was married Saturday to Steve Crawford, was honored at several events prior to the wedding. ; Mrs. George Winecoff, Joanna Winecoff, Mrs. Scott Key and Kathryn Key hosted a kitchen shower at the Winecoff home on Aug. 15th, ~ where Amy received many useful gifts. Guests included Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Jr., mother of the bride, and Mrs. James C. Crawford, Sr., mother of the bridegroom. On Aug. 17th Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jenkins and Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Quinn were hosts at a pool side dinner at the Quinn home on Jackson Road in Gastonia. Tables held ar- rangements of mixed garden flowers in pastel colors. Guests included the wedding party, the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Jr., grandparents of the bride Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Jr., the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crawford, Sr., of Kings Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cobb. The hosts presented their wed- ding gift to the bridal couple at this time. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Dix- on, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Dix- on, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballard and Mayor and Mrs. John Moss entertained at a lovely barbecue dinner on Aug. 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Dixon, Gaston Street, Kings Moun- tain. The entrance was beautifully decorated in the wedding colors of royal blue, shades of green and medium blue thistles. The guests were seated at tables decorated with matching colors of garden flowers. The hostess chose this time to present their wedding gift of Jefferson Pewter cups to the bridal couple. Jeff and Sharon Putnam entertained the guests with a lovely song fest. : On Sept. 17th Amy was Honored with a" lingerie shower given by Mrs. Scott Elm re, Mrs. Elmore and Mrs. Bill Teague at the Scott Elmore home on Rivermont Drive, Gastonia. The brides corsage was a red rose surrounded by gyp- sophilia. Mrs. Raymond Talbert, Mrs. Billy Talbert and Miss Jane Talbert hosted a tea on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15th, at Miss Talbert’s home on Suzanne Street, Kings Moun- tain. The home was More About Crawfords Begins On Page 9-A Crawford Sr. of Kings Moun- tain. He was graduated from Kings Mountain Senior High Michael ¢ decorated with roses in mix- ed shades of pink. The bride- elect was given a corsage of pink roses and gypsophelia. Out-of-town guests included the brides’ mother Mrs. W.G. . Elmore, Jr., her grand- mother, Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Sr. of Gastonia and Mrs. Bill Teague of Charlotte. The bridesmaids luncheon was given at the Gaston Country Club by Mrs. Ann Holfeld, Miss Barbara Holfeld and Mrs. Doris Keller on Friday, Sept. 19th. The club was beautifully decorated with gerber daisies, miniature carna- tions, alstrameria lilies and mixed foliage in the bridal colors. Amy’s corsage was made of matching lilies. The bride-elect chose this time to present gifts to her at- tendants. Special guest were Mrs. James Crawford, Sr., mother of the groom and Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Jr., mother of the bride, Mrs. W.G. Elmore, Sr., grand- mother of the bride, Mrs. Lin- da Elmore and Mrs. Phyllis Dilling, aunts of the bride. The groom’s parents enter- ‘tained at a rehearsal dinner at the Kings Mountain Holi- day Inn. : Tables were decorated with burgandy, pink and cranberry silk arrangements centered with a cranberry candle. The bride-elect wore a gardenia with pink sweetheart roses and the groom’s boutonniere was a gardenia. : The Wedding Breakfast was given by Amy’s grand- father, Marshall Dilling, Sr., her uncle, Marshall Dilling, Jr., and, aunt, Mrs. Michael Conrad at the Gastonia City Club. The tables were covered with mauve pink cloths and held arrangements of gerber daisies, orchid daisies and cork screw willow in egg planters. ; Mr. Dilling gave a beautiful toast to the bridal couple and the hosts and hostess resented them with a silver Tr ly. as a wed! ii g gift... Head Start Sets Meals Program The Cleveland County Head Start Program an- nounces the sponsorship of the Child Care Food Pro- gram. Meals will be available at no separate cost to enrolled children at the centers and will be provided without regard to race, color, na- tional origin, sex, or han- dicap. The local centers are at North School, 900 N. Ramseur St., and Grover School, Carolina Avenue, Grover. - Family size and income standards are used to deter- mine eligibility. and attended Gaston College. He is employed by Smokey Gap Log Homes. : After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga., the newlyweds will be at home after Sept. 27 at Lake Montonia. | COUNTR ¥ The Swingers 3 medical expenses for their N . v » ~ ® Club is located 4 miles North of Kings Mountain off Hwy. 216. Turn West at Lewis Farm \ Americountry Express Keep HORD ON THE BOARD Paid Pol. Adv. Presents { And Johnny Pryor And The Clover Bluegrass Boys \ Sunday, September 29, 1985 \ From 3:00 P.M. Till 9:00 P.M. : Admission $5.00 Per Person q Free Stew — Cake Walks This is a benefit for the Roy Neelands’ family. All proceeds to help with the extreme ughter who was a victim of muscular dystrophy. BROWN BAGGING ONLY 19 Years and Older § Road, club is 1 1/8 miles on left. ryville. PRR PRRRRRRRrRRrRrTrek RRR RRR ee ee Y ROUNDUP CLUB | | OF KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. | Comin’Up Country Depot Center Setting For Kings Mountain Depot Center was the setting Satur- day for the 4 p.m. wedding uniting Pat Shirkey and James A. Childers. The Rev. Russell Fitts, former pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of the two families and friends. Mrs. Norma King Pettus was pianist for the program of nuptial music and vocal selections were by Mrs. James N. Childers, daughter- in-law of the bridegroom. Vocal numbers included “To Me” and ‘‘You Needed Me.” Present as a special guest at the wedding was Mrs. J.W. Skinner of Gaffney, S.C., grandmother of the ridegroom. The bride and bridegroom came to the altar together. More About Scruggs Begins On Page 9-A the glass heart-shaped cake top held pink rosebuds and lace. Assisting in serving refreshments were Mrs. Jane Fairfax of Charlotte, Mrs. Diane Ormand of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Barbara Or- mand of Kings Mountain, all aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Betty Lynn of Kings Moun- tain, great-aunt of the bride. Mrs. Flora Ledford of Kings Mountain, great aunt of the bride, presided at the gift table. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herndon, great aunt and great uncle of the bride, greeted guests. A portrait of the bride was displayed in the reception hall. A surprise birthday cake was presented to the bride’s father at the reception in ‘honor of his birthday which was on his daughter’s wed- ding day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Et- ters of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride, a 1979 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and a 1984 graduate of UNC School of Pharmacy where she receiv- ed her B.S. in Pharmacy. She is employed by Revco Drug a The bridegroom’s son, James N. Childers, was best man. Bridal attendants were the bride’s daughters, Teresa Shirkey and Emily Shirkey. Kenny McAbee, son-in-law of the bridegroom, served as usher. The bride wore an antique rose colored street-length dress with matching hat and carried a white Bible topped with white flowers. Bridal attendants chose street-length dresses in burgundy and pink and car- ried baskets of summer flowers. ; Amy Edmondson presided at the guest register. The antique rose theme of the wedding was beautifully carried out in decorative details and in refreshments. The couple spoke their vows before the fireplace on the lower level of the Depot Center and the reception was held in the dining area where the rose-colored wedding cake was cut and served with punch and party refreshments. Saturday Ceremony Mrs. Childers is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Scoggins Sr. of York, S.C. She is employed as a secretary by Childers Roofing Company. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Childers of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegroom who owns and operates Childers Roofing of which he is president. Mr. Childers is a former two-term city com- missioner. : The newlyweds are at home on Southwood Drive in Kings Mountain. PLEASE VOTE HAROLD PHILLIPS COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 6 XK Capable "Your Support And Vote Appreciated” ~~ © Concerned X Committed KX Conservative Paid Political Advertisement Stores in Hildebran as Assis- i tant Manager-Pharmacist. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Rufus Etters of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Et- ters and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Ormand of Kings Mountain. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Scruggs of Kings Mountain and grandson of Guy Scruggs and the late Mrs. Scruggs of Gaffney, S.C. and T.B. Rape and the late Mrs. Rape of Cherokee Falls, S.C. and great-grandson of Mrs. Annie Mae Rape of Cherokee Falls, S.C. He is a 1979 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and a 1983 graduate of Appalachian State University in Boone where he received his B.A. in Sociology. He is employed by Carolina Freight Carriers in Cher- 16th Avenue i! i @ and—now comes the hard part—saving money! { No matter how much you make, it’s more difficult than ever to save! 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