I a CN a Se ie en I Ei J i 0 Tr ne AR a Weddings MRS. CHARLES ROBERT BURCHETT JR. Valentine-Burchett Carissa Ann Valentine of Sylva and Charles Robert Burchett Jr. of Winston-Salem were united in marriage in a 4 p.m. ceremony August 26 at Lovedale Baptist (Carissa Ann Valentine) Church. Rev. Tommy Madden officiated the ceremony for which the music was presented by Ginny Reeves of Franklin, organist and vocalist, Johanna Mathis of Franklin, Hunsucker of pianist, and Grant Rockingham, vocalist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown featuring a flowing semi-cathedral length train and bouffant skirt, both hemmed in beaded and sequined, reembroidered Alencon lace. The bodice featured a Basque waist, a Sweetheart neckline and short shirred sleeves with soft rosettes accenting the shoulders. The illusion veil, the bride's mother, was attached to a halo of flowers and pearls, designed and made by the bride's grand- mother. She carried a cascading bouquet of white rose- buds accented with Stargazer lilies, ivy and baby's breath. Nicole Carter of Rockingham was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Amy Hogin of Raleigh, Suzanne Varner of Old Fort and Tammy Varner of Kings Mountain. ! 2 See Valentine-Burchett, 11B 95 CHEVROLET S-1 V6, LS Package... $14, 94 JEEP CHEROKEE COUNTRY Like New. 94 JEEP WRANG 1- HARD TOP, 1-SOFT 5 Speed 93 JEEP WRANGLER 4.0L, V6, Auto, Tilt, Only 29,000 Mi 92 RAM 150 Short Wheel Base, 4x4, 92 BUICK PARK AVENUE Loaded - Leather, sunroof, which had been worn by MRS. DAVID BRIAN PUTNAM (Laurie Leigh White) White-Putnam College Place United Methodist Church in Columbia, SC was the setting Saturday for the wed- ding of Laura Leigh White and David Brian Putnam. Dr. Edward Carney, pastor of Riverland Hills Baptist Church, officiated the ceremony. Paula Buxton was organist and Angela Grist was vocalist for the program of nuptial music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Julie White was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were April Harbin of Graham, Nicole Hampkins, Cathy White and Sally Gillam, all of Columbia, and Tracy Kennedy of Laurens, SC. Anne Marie Houser was junior bridesmaid and Tori White was flower girl. The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were Allen Putnam, Barry Webster, Tommy Welch and Tom Potter, all of Kings Mountain, and Steven White, Mark White and Eric Senn, all of Columbia, SC. The bride's parents hosted the reception after the ceremony at Columbia College Alumnae Hall. The bridegroom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Friday night at Spaghetti Warehouse in Columbia. After a wedding trip to Pennsylvania, the newly- See White-Putnam, 11B 87 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVE V8, Rear Wheel, 0 SWB 995 Like New. 92 NISSAN MAZIMA Loaded - like new, Leather, LERS TOP Sunroof 91 FORD F 150 XLT LARIAT 4x4, 351, V8, Auto, 95 DODGE INTERPIDS Program Cars, Man. Warr. 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Other directors of the 21-mem- ber board are Joyce Cashion, Joe Goforth, Mike Griffin, Ed Hamilton, Larry Hamrick, Charlie Harry, Clarence Kegler, Terry Lee, Dr. Avery McMurray, John Schenck III, chairman of the Cleveland Community College board of trustees, and Dr. L. Steve Thornburg, CCC president. The Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides finan- cial support for education goals of Cleveland Community College. Head Start has Kenan openings Cleveland County Head Start is accepting applications for the Kenan Program. The program is designed for parents who wish to complete their high school diploma or receive their GED through Cleveland Community College, and spend time in the afternoons in the classroom with their child. The program requirements in- clude: - Parents willing to attend adult education class during morning hours and the rest of the day in class with their child. - Children ages three and four. - Families with low to moderate income, regardless of race, sex, re- ligion, national origin, or special needs/disabling conditions. Transportation will be provided. For more information as to where the class will be located, or to get an application, contact Cleveland County Head Start at 734-5660. Local students graduate ASU Russell Webb Ferguson and Rodney David Huss Jr. of Kings Mountain recently completed grad- uation requirements at Appalachian State University in Boone. Ferguson received a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in communications, graphic arts and imaging tech and a minor in gener- al business. Huss received a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in industrial technology and manufacturing and a minor in psy- chology. Dean's List at CCC includes local students The Dean's List for the summer quarter at Cleveland Community College includes 24 Cleveland County students. To be listed on the Dean's list a full-time student must achieve a grade point average of 3.5. The students are: Cliffside - Charlotte M. Surratt. Fallston - Brian Bennett Horne and Ryan Daniel Roper. Kings Mountain - Linda Crisp Bell, Heather Nicole Parker, David Ryan Ramsey and Gail A. Stamey. Shelby - Michael James Barrier, Timothy Paul Bartlett, James Edward Blackwell, Sonja Nichole Brady, Jackie Edward Bridges, Vonkeysha Lavette Davis, Ricky Bradford Graham, Mark Dewayne Greene, Clemmie Wayne Humphries, Davelle Harriston Lineberger, Mark Wesley Lyons, Loron Randall Massey, Lockhart Harris McDowell, Bernard Melton, Marty Gray Spivey, Robert Lawrence Stephens and Janet Denise Wray. Eight students back from Summer Ventures Eight students from Cleveland County recently participated in Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics. It is the nation's largest high school research-oriented, cost-free, residential summer program. Students participating were Benjamin Borders and Manali Patel, both of Burns Senior High School, Will Borders and Sophia Gates, both of Crest Senior High School, and Molly Blanton, Talia Gangoo, Brian Maxey and Hiroki Nishiyama, all of Kings Mountain High School. New computer classes underway at CCC A new class, Introduction to Computers for Seniors, is under- way through November 28 at Cleveland Community College on Tuesday from 9 a.m.-12 noon in campus room 2093. Roy Graham is instructor. There is no registration fee for North Carolina residents 65 or older. A Tuesday and Thursday com- puter class from 7-9 p.m. is also available with Mr. Graham. Students will be accepted first come first serve. Registration fee is $35 expect for senior residents age 65 and older who may take the class free of charge. CCC President's List names local students A number of Cleveland County students were listed on the President's List for the summer quarter. Dean of Enrollment Lou Ann Bridges said full time students achieving a grade point average of 4.0 are included. They include: Kings Mountain - Kimberly Ramsey Freely, Roger Douglas Moss, Patricia Martin Pasini, Abraham Ruff and Denise Adair West. Lawndale - Nicole Doreatha Briscoe, Thomas Reece Lattimore and Amy Lail Stroupe. Shelby - Kevin Thomas Atchley, Derrick James Beard, Stephanie Amanda Blanton, Corbett Lee Booth, Shane Harold Britt, John Ray Campbell, Charity Elizabeth Crabtree, Dixie Sutton Cromwell, Andrea Lomont Davis, Dianne Carroll Greene, Vandon Ray Heath, Frederick Peter Hunt, Deborah Wilson Littlejohn, Mary Sullivan Lopez, Richard Theodore Padgett Jr., Farrell Ray Parker, Elizabeth Shellie Putnam, Charles Dixie Schuler, Sandy Jill Spangler, Lora Smart Swink and Melissa Rae Waters. 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