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TAMMY GREEN WRIGHT
THOMAS WAYNE DOVER JR.
Wright-Dover
: The engagement of Tammy Green Wright and Thomas Wayne Dover
z4Jr. of Kings Mountain is announced by the bride-to-be's mother, Patsy
The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Linda L. Neely of Kings Mountain
and Thomas Wayne Dover Sr. of Lexington, SC.
The bride-to-be, also the daughter of the late Dee Richard Green, is a
graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attended Gaston College.
She is employed by Cramerton Automotive Products.
The bridegroom-to-be is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School
and attended Belmont Abbey College and Gaston College. He is employed
The wedding will be an event of September 24.
- Town and Country Garden Club
: Sihet Thursday, September 8 at the
= “home of Mable Goforth. Mrs.
“Goforth served a frozen dessert
plate.
Donna Logan, President, opened
the meeting. She gave the members
new sheets for their notebooks and
the schedule for the coming year
was discussed and the committee
duties were explained. Mrs. Logan
reminded the members that dues «+
“would be collected at the October
| “meeting.
Teams for the year were an-
: “nounced. Members were reminded
| “Southwell has been promoted to |
“<= The Fall Festival of the Woman's
Club will be held October 19 on
the theme,""1940's and 1950's." The
local club's assignment is "War
Days."
: - T&C Garden Club meets
Thursday with Mrs. Goforth
The Tour of Homes will be held
in the spring of 1995 and five local
historical homes will be open to
the public.
Shearra Miller, the club's repre-
sentative on the city beautification
committee, asked to be replaced on
the committee. Her successor will
be named at the October meeting.
Connie Bell made a motion that
the club adopt the new school of-
fice site at Central School as a city
beautification project. Sue Moss
_ seconded and the action was unani-
mous. Mrs. Bell was appointed
chairman.
summer. They told of pineapple
trees, hummingbirds, roses and
new lawns.
The October meeting will be at
the home of Carolyn Cobb.
- Steve Southwell is promoted
by Rock Hill National Bank
Kings Mountain native Steve S.
= Commerce, Rock Hill United Way,
“and Rock Hill Sertoma Club. He is
“also a member of the Deacon
Finance Committee of Neely's
Creek ARP Church. He resides in
Rock Hill.
STEVE SOUTHWELL
Video production company
begins in Kings Mountain
Ellis Noell of Kings Mountain
has created Odyssey, a film and
video production company to be
headquarter in Kings Mountain.
Noell, formerly Senior Staff
Director at Walter J. Klein Co.,
Lid’, Charlotte, . and
Director/Producer with Group W.
: Productions, New York, will serve
Noell is joined by Courtney
Taylor, formerly of Poteet/Taylor
Productions, Charlotte, and
Carolco Studios, Wilmington.
"Taylor brings an incredible cre-
ative edge to Odyssey, based on his
experience in major television ad-
vertising campaigns and feature
films," Noell said. Taylor will
serve as Writer and Director of
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