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a | Luncheon Honors Myra Bride-elect Myra Leigh Jenkins was honored Friday, May 16th, at a bridesmaids luncheon hosted by her grandmother, Mrs. Troy L. Jenkins. Luncheon was served at tables appointed in fresh cut mixed spring flowers from tables in the private dining room of Econo Lodge in Gastonia. Miss Jenkins wore a yellow daisies and mixed flowers. Special guests included Mrs. Clarence Ratchford, the bride-elect’s grandmother; Miss Bertha Blanton, the bridegroom-elect’s great- aunt, Miss Meagan Spicer, niece of the bridegroom-to- be; and mothers of the engag- ed pair, Mrs. Charles L. Jenkins and Mrs. H. Dean Spears. Miss Jenkins took the occa- $295.90 DOWN PRE-OWNED HOMES eLarge Selection FASHION SHOW ON ROLLER SKATES - Pictured are models in a recent Fashion Show on Roller Skates by Joan Baker Studio, Personal Development, Fashion, Pageantry and Modeling. 1st Row, Tami Campbell, Mime Character, Gastonia; Amy Long, Gastonia; Roller Rabbit, Jennifer Walker, Gastonia; and Kelli Hardy, Kings Mountain. 2nd Row, Angie Kenderick, Gastonia; Linda Smith, Kings Mountain; Julie Beck, Bessemer City; Leesa Ray, Morganton; Jackie Jacques, Gastonia; Angela Lyon, Kings Mountain; Tasha Schoenholz, Shelby; Laura Beth Moss, Kings Mountain; Robert Sheffield, Kings Mountain; Sandi Whitson, Bessemer City; Jeanne Thomas, Belmont; and Jackie Bridges, Cherryville. Inside Car, Front Row, Krista Towery, Cherryville; Heather Melton, Kings Mountain and Jennifer Murray, Gastonia. Back row, Lynn Wood, Spindale; Becky Bohanan, Gastonia; Teresa Smith, Kings Mountain, and Lindsay Mullinax, Kings Mountain. F ashion Show Held At Rink A “Fashion Show On Roller Skates’ was a first for models of Joan Baker School of Personal Development, Fashion-Pageantry and Modeling. The show was held recentl at Kate’s Skating Rink, 4) no admission charge, and skaters delighted the large audience with their expertise on skates while modeling fashions from Gina's Hopelessly Romantic, Jenny- Lain’s, Xia, Foxy Fashions and Accents LTD. ‘‘Fashion Potpourri’’, which was the name of the show, featured Jennifer Walker of Gastonia as roller rabbit, Tami Campbell of Gastonia as mime character, Can’t find them? Where are your: ® [nsurance policies ® Stocks and bonds ® | egal documents ® Marriage and birth certificates ® Family heirlooms You can if they are in a Safe Deposit Box. If they aren't, it’s time to give them the protection they deserve. The cost is small. Get one. Home Federal Angela Lyon of Kings Moun- tain and Jeanne Thomas of Belmont in a rendition of ‘‘Believe In Yourself’, Robert Sheffield of Kings Mountain in ‘‘Speed Skating’’, Becky Bohanan of Gastonia, Linda Smith of Kings Mountain and Julie Beck of Bessemer City as “Sophisticated Ladies” and Lynn Wood of Spindale, Jackie Bridges of Cher- ryville, Sandi Whitson of Bessemer City, Wendy Walker of Bostic, Jackie Jac- ques of Gastonia and Teresa Smith of Kings Mountain were in ‘Fashion Potpourri’ with Robert Sheffield and Angela Lyon in a scene, ‘Boy Meets Girl.” es 739-8015 KINGS MOUNTAIN e BESSEMER CITY © GASTONIA 629-4136 864-4663 “Say It With Style”’ was ef- fectively done by Jeanne Thomas of Belmont, Leesa Ray of Morganton and Lind- say Mullinax of Kings Moun- tain. Wearing fashionable coordinates were Julie Beck of Bessemer City and Jackie Bridges of Cherryville. ‘You Wear It Well’ was presented by Krista Towey of Cher- ryville, Angela Lyon of Kings Mountain, Angie Kenderick of Gastonia and Tasha Schoenholz of Shelby. ‘Fun In The Sun” was presented by Amy Long of Gastonia, Kelli Hardy, Laura Beth Moss, both of Kings Moun- tain. Toscha Stinnett of Bessemer City, Heather Melton of Kings Mountain and Jennifer Murray of Gastonia. The finale, ‘‘Let’s Celebrate” was presented by all models. Joan Baker was commen- tator for the show. Davenport From Page 2-B Church in Decatur. Dr. J. Harry Daniel, pastor of the church, will make the ad- dress. Rev. Davenport has been pastor at Long Creek for three years. He has been par- ticipating in the doctoral pro- gram at Columbia Seminary for the past five years. Rev. Davenport is a South Carolina native and did his undergraduate work at Lander College in Green- wood, S.C. He is a graduate of Erskine Theological Seminary in Due West, S.C. Locally, he is director of the Helping Hand Fund of the Kings Mountain Ministerial Association, secretary of the Kiwanis Club and president of the Tryon School PTO. Rev. Davenport is married to Betty Wyatt Davenport and his the father of three children. sion to present gifts to and white silk dress and was ! members of her bridal party. Payments from $160 presented a corsage of per month Up to 180 mo., 16.25% Annual Percentage Rate Registration Underway ON conliNER : Registration is now open day for ten weeks. Cost is for beginner and in- $10.00 for YMCA members. 482-7276 termediate gymnastics Class instructor will be Nan- : classes at the Gaston County cy Riddle. CONNER HOMES For more information, con- E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC tact the YMCA at 865-8551. FORD TRACTOR OPERATIONS | IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT PARKER FORD TRACTOR As our Franchised Dealer for the Cleveland County and surrounding trade area. Parker Ford Tractor will sell & service tractors from 9 H.P. to 173 H.P.! Lawn, Farm & Industrial tractors. Parts and service available now! PARKER FORD TRACTOR 74 E By Pass, Cleveland Mall 482-7061 YMCA. Classes will start June 19 and meet each Thurs- Tractors: VT TT 1 Se 38 5 = H PIE [Ty Hwy. 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