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4 a Red Big ruye 2B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, August 1, 1991 Weddings Arrowood-Grant Thompson Gardens at Shelby was setting for the 2 p.m. wedding July 13 uniting Madge Merinda Arrowood and Odell William Grant Jr. Rev. Eugene Ware officiated. Cari Anders of Wyattsville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gold of Shelby and Tracy Stewart of Kings Mountain presented the wedding music. The wedding party walked a bridal path across a bridge decorated with ivy and rainbow-colored rib- bon and vows were exchanged in a decorated gaze- bo. The bride, escorted by her brother, Jeff Arrowood, wore a long, flowing, white gown of bridal satin made by Mrs. Robert Smith. The dress was enhanced by lace, seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried rainbow colored flowers. For "something old," she carried a beaded handbag belonging to her maternal great-great grandmother Griffin, Rark © of Tampa, Fla. was best man. Mike ¥00d was her sister's maid of honor adength pink taffeta dress and carried a ored bouquet. Midge McCalley of Va., Janet Lindsay of Charlotte, Kings-Mountain and Terra Eaker of MRS. ODELL WILLIAM GRANT JR. Reunion set in Gastonia The Roberts, Borders, Howell, Mauncy, Briggs and rclated fami- lies reunion will be held August 17-18. The August 17 cvents will be at the T. Jeffers Community Center in Gastonia. There will be a picnic from 12-5 p.m. and a dance from 8-11 p.m. On August 18, the families will worship at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. A fel- lowship service and dinner will be held at 2 p.m. It's a boy for Hannas Jay and Gaye Hanna of Blacksburg, S.C. announce the birth of their first child, John Jay Hanna, July 17 at 3:08 p.m. at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed five pounds, Yin Chitin NOW etna lan bouquets. bei scoliyedea a colored cr Madge H. A Norman of North Paine 4 5 BL The bride other wore a silk dress in shades of blue with green slippers and a rain- he bridegroom's mother chose jehing slippers and a rainbow de's grandmother, Mrs. ug , #:45% & rainbow-colored floral dress with bldtiéaccessories and a corsage. Erica Beam was flower girl and Danielle Grant, niece of the bridegroom, was trainbearer. Jennifer $boro was honorary brides- » The bride's family hosted the garden reception. Silk cloths overlaid the refreshment tables and a rain- bow-colored cake, baked and cut by Linda Martin of Kings Mountain, was cut and served with orange punch and party pickups. The bride is the daughter of Ms. Lana Arrowood and granddaughter of Mrs. Madge Hardin Arrowood of Kings Mountain. A 1986 graduate of Kings wpe: bridesmaids and wore rose, lavender, lug and peach gaffeta formals and carried rainbow Mountain High School, she is a 1990 graduate of Gardner-Webb College. She is also a licensed beauti- cian. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jean Marquard of Gastonia and Odell W. Grant Sr. of Bessemer City. A graduate of Bessemer City High School, he is em- ployed by Lithium Corporation of America. The newlyweds have returned from a trip to Florida and are residing in Bessemer City. Out-of-town guests included Harriet Kee, Mrs. Jack Kee, Yvonne Brookie, all of New House, Mr. maid: \ Charlotte and Angie Whitaker ~~ and Mrs. Ed Grant of Florida, Doris Moore, Wanda of Gastonia Tegistered-guests. Kathryn Beam of King, Blacksburg, S.C., Hershel Grant of Hickory, Shelby directed the wedding. Nora Camp of Patterson Springs, Ethel Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hardin of Kings Mountain, Dr. Dena Grant of Tampa, Fla., Della Hanks of Charlotte, Julie Hammond of Columbia, S.C. and Dr. Bob Morgan of Lattimore. The bridegroom's mother entertained members of the wedding party at a rehearsal cookout at Shelby City Park July 12. Hamburgers and hotdogs were grilled and served with all the trimmings. SrOom, music w | ong, pasgd ; i ave Gr grah Cann, ts arc, Alan and Emecdell Jones, Moore-Belt Jessie Faye Moore of Unicoi, Tennessee and Joseph (Bill) Belt of Kings Mountain were married June 30 at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church. Rev. Mitchell Pruitt officiated the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the mother of Dr. Danny Moore of Unicoi, Tn. and Daryl Moore of Louisville, Ky. The bridegroom is the father of Jim and Steve Belt of Kings Mountain, Pam Rucker of Kings Mountain, Bill Belt of Dallas and Rick Belt of Gastonia. Daryl Moore gave his mother in marriage. Pam Rucker of Kings Mountain was honor attendant. Bridesmaids wert Kimberly and Mindy Belt of Kings Mountain, granddaughters of the bridegroom. The flower attendants were Stephanie Moore of Tennessee, granddaughter of the bride, and Stephanie Belt of Nerth Carolina, granddaughter of the bride- Steve Belt was his father's best man. Ushers were Bill Belt, Rick Belt and Danny Moore. Him Belt was a special honored guest and condnet 1 by Evelyn Bridges and : , grindd@ghter of the bridegroom, was register attendant, © One adendants wore teand pink carnations, W i ! % the bridegroom's grand- wptacie Belt and Christy & 1. Director of sented by lace and ¥ A L CE MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH BELT After a wedding trip the newlyweds are at home ‘and Pam Rucker. on Chestnut Ridge Road in Kings Mountain. A M: > Myre Kate with increasingly complex tax situations as the term progresses. The course is ideal for homemak- ers, retirees, teachers, for anyone who wants to increase his or her tax knowlcdge. Thousands of people enjoy part- time employment and earn money each year as income tax preparers. Many receive their training in the income tax course taught by H & R Block. Qualificd graduates may be offered job interviews with H & R Block but arc under no obliga- tion to accept employment. Block offers the Income Tax Course starting Sept. 9th. Students choose from morning, and evening classes. Registration forms and brochures can be obtained by contacting ‘The Income ‘Tax course teaches the basics of come tax Sanders and Anpic Green preparation. Students receive your H & R Block office below. CORRECTION hands on experience in prepa ‘The fame of great-grandmother ig basic forms and working Lilhan Ford was incorrectly : spelled in the birthday announce Shelby. su 301 L. Dixon Blvd.......A87-G6126 ment for Subrina Jones in last Me week's Herald, % cM Gastonia....244 FV. Garrison Blvd. . 861-5701 7 1/2 ounces and was 18 1/2" long. Grandparents are Marvin and Shirley Caveny of Kings Mountain and Marjorie and Larry Thompson of Kings Mountain. The baby's mother is the former Gaye Caveny. Wilson-Sims reunion slated The family of Milas and Nellie Wilson will have its seventh annual reunion August 11 at the home of Sam Wilson, Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain. All friends and relatives are invited. Each family should take a well- filled picnic basket. For more information, call Sherry Owens at 739-7086. Nurses needed at Senior Center The Kings Mountain Senior Center needs RNs and LPNs to volunteer to take blood pressures of senior centers on the third Wednesday of each month from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Kings Mountain Senior Center, 301 North Piedmont Avenue. At least two or possibly three nurses are needed. Anyone interested in volunteer- ing may contact Charles Walker at 734-0053 or 734-0447. KINGS MOUNTAIN 300 W. Mountain St, arolina Federal aston Savings “wi Bank 12308 oleh LIP ESCAPE Desig by Baroody Spesee \- Up to 36 Months To Pay With Approved Credit. 90 Days Same As Cash +Also. MasterCard VISA - Discover We Specialize In Special Orders 909 South Battleground - Kings Mountain, NC 28086 - (704) 739-5656 Quality Home Furnishings, Appliances & Electronics PpUPUL Gene, Larry, Audrey, Toby wan )) | } eniorcn 0 tr Arr 2499 rt Jr Pod (bed ee Na —— a oO “
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