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e | Wedding MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL JASON HUTCHINS (Jennifer Michelle Bradburn) Bradburn-Hutchins Jennifer Michelle Bradburn of Boiling Springs and Michael Jason Hutchins of Kings Mountain were married June 22 in a ceremony per- formed in Gaffney, South Carolina. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a semi-formal, tea- length white lace and peach satin gown. The newlyweds are at home in Boiling Springs. Mrs. Hutchins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradburn of Boiling Springs and granddaughter of Mrs. Oblyee Bradburn and the late George Bradburn, Mrs. Essie McAbee and the late Fred McAbee and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hutchins of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegroom. He is the grandson of Mrs. Patricia Johnsonbaugh and the late Paul M. Johnsonbaugh and Mrs. Nora Hutchins and the late Converse Hutchins. Bible School set at Shiloh Church Shiloh Presbyterian Church in Grover will hold Vacation Bible- School July 12-16 from 6-8 p.m. nightly. Classes will be held for nursery CARSWELL-DAVIS WEDDING From Page 2-B Carol Gowan of Mount Holly was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Carmen Pittman of Bessemer City, sister of the bride; Darlene Dunn Green of Belmont; Pamela Connor Hamm of Kings Mountain and Heather Bradshaw. Wilcox of Tallahassee, FL. All the attendants wore tea-length formals in fuschia and carried bou- quets of fresh summer flowers. Best man for the bridegroom was Duane Hamrick of Cliffside. Ushers were Alan Stroud, Tim Green, Paul Shirley and John Cargill, all of Cliffside. The bride's parents hosted the reception in the church fellowship hall. The bridegroom's mother hosted the rehearsal dinner June 25 at the home of Janie Shirley. A Hawaiian luau theme feared decorative de- tails. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Carswell of Bessemer City are parents of the bride. A graduate of Kings Mountain High School, she was a cheerlead- er and active in the Pep Club and cosmetology. She attended Gaston College and is employed by JW Hair Expressions in Shelby. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. June Davis of Cliffside. He attend- ed Surry College and graduated from Western Carolina University. He is employed as a teacher at Burns High School. : After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the newlyweds are residing’ in Cliffside. [I school children through adult on the theme, "Living In God's Creation." Dr. Nancy Mugford, pastor, said the public is invited. EVA SPORTSWEAR 60% ofr All SWEETREE SWEATERS 1 Lf 3 off Most EVERYTHING on SALE! sweelree’ FACTORY OUTLET "Buying Direct From The Factory Saves You Money!" 112 East Main St. + 435-4202 + Cherryville, N.C. + Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Summer Sunday School at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church fca- turcs speakers on "Church History and Christian Classics and The Bible and Church Ministrics and Trends." The public is invited. Each Sunday program begins with a continental breakfast at 9:30 a.m. The schedule for the remainder + of the summer includes "Trial and Testimony of the Early Church” on July 11 with Susan Castor, teacher, and Sarah Simpson, discussion leader; "Time Travel Through the Bible" on July 18 with Patsy Queen and Castor, teachers; Dr. Don Just will be guest speaker on the church history theme on July 25; Global Missions In New It's a boy for Dixons Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dixon of Kings Mountain announce the ar- rival of their first child, a son, William Edward, June 19, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. The baby Wolghed pounds, four ounces. Will is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dixon of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neason of Shelby and great-grand- son of Mrs. Martha Goforth of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Shannon Blanton of Shelby. Mrs. Dixon is the former Amy Neason. scven HB Two young people from Boyce Memorial ARP Church, Stacey Reynolds and Becky Ross Champion, will participate in the Appalachian Mission Vacation Bible School July 9-17 in the re- mote areas of the Appalachian Mountains. Thursday, July 8, 1993-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-3B Special summer Sunday School at St. Matthew's Guinca will be the subject on August 1 and guest speaker will be Marlene Roberts with Glenda Colburn as teacher; The cvange- lism committee and teachers will continue the evangelism theme on August 8; Dr. Joe Glass will speak on cducational ministry to Peru on August 15; The stewardship com- mittee has arranged the program for August 22; Art Diemer will be guest speaker on August 29 and on September S a prayer breakfast and program will conclude the steward- ship theme. Minister of Education Castor said that children will study clas- sics in Christian literature by Henry Van Dyke, C. S. 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