Page 28 THE RINGS MOUNTAIN Ht RALD-Thursday. March 23, 1995 Weddings EE ——— kK ‘ngagements "MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH ROBINSON (Gina Lee Patterson) Patterson-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Robinson, who were wed Saturday, are on a wedding trip to Key West, Florida and afterwards will be at home in Brunswick County. Gina Lee Patterson became Mr. Robinson's bride in Oak Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Ron Caulder officiated the ceremony and Mrs. John Bridges, pianist, and Carla Ramsey, vocalist, pre- sented the nuptial music. Jay Hart Patterson Jr. gave his daughter in marriage. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown designed by Maurer of candlelight Chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The bodice and pointed sleeves were of lace. The skirt had front and back panels of lace and side panels of crystal pleated tulle ruffles with a Chapel- length train. The veil was silk fabric flowers with a crystal garland headpiece where the tiered waist-length veil was attached. She carried a classic cascade of bridal flowers. Mrs. Thomas Kester, cousin of the bride, was ma- tron of honor.-Miss Nancy Lee Senter, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs Randy Myers of Charleston, SC and Kathy Fulford of Holden Beach. "Randy A. Robinson of Holden Beach was best man. Ushers were J. W. Robinson Jr. and Jim Weeks, both of Holden Beach, Otto DeBruhl of Asheville and Don Hardie of Spruce Pine. The bride's parents hosted the reception after the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. A dinner-dance after the reception at The Pavilion at Seatrail Plantation, Sunset Beach, was hosted by the bride and bridegroom. The rehearsal dinner Friday at Gaston Country Club was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. William Sloan Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Senter, and Joe Patterson, aunts and uncles of the bride, and Mrs. Jay Patterson Sr., stepgrandmother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hart Patterson Jr. of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride. A graduate of Kings Mountain High School, she holds a bachelor's degree from Meredith College and a master's degree from Winthrop University. .She is employed by Brunswick Community College. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Patterson Sr. and the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and step-granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Maude Patterson, all of Kings Mountain. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J. W. Robinson of Holden Beach and the late Mr. Robinson and grand- son of Mrs. Andrew Frongillo and the late Mr. Frongillo. A graduate of Shallotte High School and King's College, he holds the elected position of Brunswick County Register of Deeds. CHRISTINA LYNN ERNST KEVIN LEE WEBB Ernst-Webb Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ernst announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Christina Lynn, to Kevin Lee Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a senior student at Kings Mountain High School and is active in cosmetology and VICA. g The bridegroom-elect is also a student at Kings Mountain High School where he was active in Auto Mechanics and VICA. No date has been set for the wedding. SOCIAL DEADLINES Deadline for social items such as weddings, engage- ments, anniversaries, birthdays, club news, etc., is 5 p.m. Friday. Items received after that time will be pub- lished in the current week's paper if time and space permit. If not, they will be held until the following week. There is a $10 picture preparation charge for wed- ding, engagement and anniversary pictures, and a $5 preparation charge for birthday pictures. 2 "ARNOLD'S TONYIA DAWN LEDBETTER Ledbetter-Camp The engagement of Tonyia Dawn Ledbetter and Michael Phillip Camp is announced by the bride-elec- t's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ledbetter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrow, all of Kings Mountain. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Camp of Shelby. The bride-elect is a 1993 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Modern Polymers in Cherryville. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1986 graduate off Cherryville High School and is employed by Freightliner in Mount Holly. The wedding will be an event of May 13. Gift Gallexy 40% OFF to buy! YOUR COLLECTIBLE STORE Super Saturday Sale Everything 10% OFF (Saturday Only) Other Items Up To Now is the time 70 21h dd 0 Months $10,000 Minimum % » 4 Compost bins available to public With spring's arrival, do-it-your- self recycling is swinging in high gear thanks to efforts of Kings Mountain Garden Club and the City of Kings Mountain. Backyard composting is actually less work than bagging and drag- ging to the curb, says Public Works - Supt. Karl Moss who says home- owners can buy the bins at about half what they would pay for an equivalent bin anywhere else. Moss says the 100 percent recy- cled plastic bins are simple to use $ Cruise. because they require no assembly - the homeowner simply unfolds the three: foot by three foot bin which may. be used without turning the material. No additives are required. The ‘Groundskeeper bin is avail- able again this spring for $13.87. Also available is a high quality -Soilsaver, a 30-pound bin with its own locking lid and 25-year limit- . ed warranty. The Soilsaver costs » $49.85 in Kings ‘Mountain but is featured in a number of garden cat- alogs for $90-$100 plus shipping. oice - One Price - One Payment 12,488 - $25 '94 Buick Century 4 Dr, V-6, Auto, Air, PW, PL, AM/FM Cass., Tilt, i i Moss said that due to bulk shipping, minimum packaging and the absence of any retail mark-up, citizens. are able to obtain these ¢ ‘bins at the reduced prices by sign- ing up: at the Public Works Department, 1013 N. Piedmont Ave., ‘or call: 734-0735. 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