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MRS. NELSON JERRY MORRIS JR. (NICOLE ANNETTE GNANDT) Wedding : | Bridal Couple Honored Nicole Gnandt and Neil Morris, who were married September 22 at Bethlehem Baptist Church, were honored at a host of parties and showers prior to their wedding. Miss Gnandt was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Neal Scism on August 19. The shower was given by Mrs. Tammy Scism, Mrs. Buffy Murphey, Mrs. Kristi Fortenberry, Miss Kamie Wiggins, Miss Mary Bridges, Miss Lesia Edwards and Miss Sandy Edwards. Thirty guests called between 2 and 5 p.m. Neil's sister, Miss Amy Morris, honored Neil and Nicole with a lawn and garden shower on July 14. The guests enjoyed a taco sup- per and home made ice cream. Neil and Nicole were honored with a cookout at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T.G: Durham on August 4. Guests enjoyed dinner around the pool. The couple was presented a gas grill from the Durham family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lutz, and Rocky Lutz honored Neil and Nicole with an Italian feast on August 24. Guests enjoyed lasagna, pizza, an- tipasto salad, and cherry cheese- cake for dessert. Neil and Nicole were presented an automatic juicer and a beautiful rocking chair for their home. Thursday, October 18, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B First Carolina Federal Savings Bank Same People *Same Service New Name ' ’ i We Are Proud To Serve The Textile Industry » We Appreciate Your Service To Our Community ° prem ravmnm mamma mtanefon 3 n Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dedmond N. fl d Nn {- O [Tl S honored Neil and Nicole at their : ¥ home in Shelby on September 15. 3 0 if Guests enjoyed delicious appetiz- Sin ce ] Q / i ig : ers and a meal of grilled hamburg- ; 4 A pads Augie Suan of Mun and Nelson Jerry "Neil" Morris Jr. ers. A special guest, dressed as a i of Kings Mountain exchanged their wedding vows Septmeber 22 at hobo, entertained wi i f ii i : 8 Bethlehem Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. jokes. Ei Sh a ’ Home Loans . Certificates of Deposit 3 ov. Noman Brown, grandfather of the groom, officiated. Dawn | silk violet arrangement, a bucket of Consumer Loans °|RA's bi | eachout and William St. John, soloists, and Lynn Echols, organist, pre- household goods, and a beautiful es : + sented a program of wedding music. clock mantel. ® An n uities : % The belle was given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ! A nandt. She wore a formal gown which included a chapel length train, Mrs. Mike Terres, Mrs. Bill . i i A and a bodice accented by sequin and pearl appliques and a pleated collar. | McDaniel, Mrs. Bob Huskey, Mrs. 300 W. Mountain St. 8539S. New Hope Rd. 1238 E. Dixon Blvd. ' The hem was accented by French alencon lace with sequins and pearls. Bob Morris and Mrs. Johnnie Kings Mountain, NC Gastonia, NC Shelby, NC 28150 The back waist had three cabbage roses with cascading strings of pearls. McDaniel were the hostesses at 28086 The head piece was a pearl band and a cluster of pearl flowers at the side. The veil was floor length and accented by pearls. Her bouquet was a cascade of orchids, white and fuscia roses, button mums, stephanotis and ivey. Mrs. Kristy Fortenberry of Havelock, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Buffy Murphey of Kings Mountain were the matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Amy Morris, sister of the groom, Kamie Wiggins, Mary Bridges and Mrs. Tammy Scism, all of Kings Mountain. The attendantys wore fuscia floor length gowns with dropped gath- ered waistlines. The puffed sleeves were accented with cabbage roses. The back waists were accented with a double bow and large cabbage rose. Their bouquets were cascades of fuscia lilys, roses, button mums and ivey. The bride's gown and headpiece, and the bridesmaids’ gowns were made by the bride's mother. Brent Huskey, cousin of the groom, Alyssa Fortenberry, niece of the bride, and Jennifer Scism were child attendants. Jerry Morris of Kings Mountain was his son's best man. Ushers were Eric Moore, Rocky Lutz, and Chris Morris, brother of the groom, all of Kings Mountain, Jon Craig of Charlotte and Stephen Gnandt Jr. of Key West, Fla. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gnandt, hosted the recep- tion following the wedding in the church chapel. The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris, hosted the rehearsal dinner at their home. After a wedding trip to Jekyll Island, Ga., the couple is at home in Kings Mountain. Bethware Student's Art To Be Displayed In State Ten works of art by student artists from across North Carolina- -including art by Bethware School student Benjamin Kyle Lovelace-- will be on display in a traveling ex- hibit during the school year. The works were submitted as a part of the Superintendent's Choice Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Through the Superintendent's Choice Art Exhibit, local school superintendents select one student art work of his or her choice for display in the Capitol Building dur- ing the month of March and then in the Education Building in Raleigh for one year. This is the 15th year of the program. Mrs. Terres’ home for Nicole's bridesmaid luncheon on September 21. "oe wits The bridesmaids, their mothers, and other special guests enjoyed champagne punch on the deck as they arrived. They also enjoyed a lunch of chicken supreme, carrots, spinach tarts, rice pilaf, and lemon swirls. Dessert was a delicious chocolate layer cake. The bridge took this time to present the guests with their gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris, their daughter Amy Morris, and their son Chris Morris, entertained Neil and Nicole at their home on Vestibule Road September 21. The 150 guests, including mem- bers of the wedding party, family, and friends, enjoyed a barbecue cookout of pork, turkey, and veni- son prepared on the premises by Moffitt Scism and David Newton. Colorful tents were set up in the back yard for food preparation and table seating for the guests. The wedding color of fushia was dis- played prominently with fushia colored potted plants and big fushia bows and streamers. Entertainment was provided by Rod Mauney, who played the key- board and played a variety of songs. Mrs. Rick Moore cut and served the groom's cake. Mrs. Mike Terres, Mrs. Bill McDaniel and Mrs. Bill Sanders assisted in enter- taining. Vernon Apernettyy le Bu 2 Department of Public Instruction's ¢ : WIL yt wished Arts Education section. In 1989- 90, in conjunction with the 150 an- niversary of the State Capitol Building in Raleigh, students were encouraged to create art works de- picting the life, culture and history + of North Carolina during the past 150 years. Judges selected 10 works that seemed to bet depict the 150-year period of the Capitol's ex- istence. : In the coming months, the se- + SEIKO'S "Pure Fashion’ Come to SEIKO'S for an exciting variety of comtemporary American made apparel and accessories from: « Incumbent seeking his third term, a i When looking for leadership in North Carolina, George Bush sought Vernon Abernethy's help. Vernon Abernethy is now seeking your help. + CPA in the firm of Abernethy & Abernethy, P.A. « First Republican Chairman of the local delegation from this district. o Chairman of the Subcommittee on Railroads, Airports and Waterways. ¢ Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Infrastructure. (Traditionally, committee chairs are not awarded to house members until their third term in office. Representative Abernethy received his committee chairmanships on his second term as an acknowledgement of his tenacity and leadership abilities.) . aps 2 foried orf Yorks al be Selibited Silver Cloud « Co-Chairman of the Legislative Study Commission on Railroads. at each of the 10 students’ schools. H (This Somes has bese commissions foaguiss Ue Sal degli ee : expiration of a 99-year lease contracted with this state on January 1, . The i f this duty, ve Abi thy h The work will be on display 2 New Hero SAS Beene SF Jn 5 pt i 0” ore Meri, Bethware School January 7-18. Roberta EE Er a a state's ports, increasing revenues and Parons any others inisrested mn Fo X y Lad » Member of the Legislative Services Commission seeing the student work are invited o Y (As one of the first Repyblisen a Jos Ten Representative isi J hy th I t islative Body. to visit the school. Ami Abernethy watches over the spending of the Leg e Body » Representative Abernethy has taken a very strong position in fighting for business and industry on the Committee of Manufacturing and Labor. He is never afraid to take a position. The touring exhibit is underwrit- ten by the Northern Telecom and Many Others! 1 Corporation. i SEIKO'S : : iF Franklin Square Re elect Ji 3044 E. Franklin Blvd. Suite #72 N Cc H ou SE 4 4 ole : 4 | Gastonia, North Carolina 28054 eivertise tin + Treo ABERNETHY GASTON-LINCOLN the Classifieds. H ow i © call os: o 739-7496 Mon.-Wed. 10-6, Thurs.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-5:30 Paid for by Abernethy Campaign Committee-Robert V. Sytz. Jr., Treasurer # } X ) FSA i pe 5 nmin Seb re mA nme er ps AY ER AK To ER BIEL NR r ole Wy Jug
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