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! EACLE REE RERIEVERY Bd Tazeeweay September 10, 1998 Engagement AE "" MR. AND'MRS. MARK PATRICK DAVIS “16° (Selena Short) Gossett-Harris ~~ Short-Davis Ashley DeAnne Gossett and John Oliver Harris Selena Short and Mark Patrick Davis, both of III, both of Kings Mountain, announce their plans Kings Mountain, exchanged their marriage vows to be married October 3, 1998: August 1 at Westover Baptist Church, Kings The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mountain. : Malcolm Brutko of Kings Mountain and the late _ The bride is the daughter of Annette Short of Roy Gossett. She is a 1986 graduate of Kings Kings Mountain and the late Junior Gene Short. Mountain Senior High and a 1990 graduate of She isa graduate of Kings Mountain High School Appalachian State University. She is employed as and is employed by Doctors Vision Center. She is Southeast Regional Manager for Tommy Hilfiger the granddaughter of Annie Moss and the late USA, Inc. ; fr Grier Moss. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. The groom is the son of Walter Davis of Shelby Jean Arthur Harris .of Houston, Texas, and the and the late Joleen Davis. He is a graduate of late John O. Oliver Jr. He is a graduate of South Shelby High School and is attending Cleveland Houston High School in Houston, TX, and at- Community College. He is employed by the tended Southwest Texas State University. He is Cleveland County Sheriff's Department. ; President of John O. Harris Interest in Houston, ~~ Rev. Larry Haskin officiated. Vera Bedsole, pi- TX, and Harris Funeral Home, Inc. in Kings anist, and Steve McLeymore and Jerry Bedsole, Mountain. ; vocal soloists, presented a program of wedding He is the grandson of Mrs. J.H. Arthur of Kings music, Mountain and the late Mr. J.H. Arthur, and the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Ollie Harris. ASHLEY DEANNE GOSSETT (Bride-elect of John Oliver Harris III) The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Rodney Short. Matron of honor was her sister, Kim Ramey of Kings Mountain. Bridesmaids The bride's mother, Mrs. Annette Short, hosted the reception in the church fellowship hall. The groom's father, Walter Davis, hosted the after re- hearsal dinner in the church fellowship hall. Following a wedding trip to Charleston and Myrtle Beach, SC, the couple will reside in Kings Mountain. Commissioners to meet The Cleveland County Commissioners hold their next meeting September 15 at 7 p.m. in the county commissioners chambers, County Administration Building, 311 East Marion Street, Shelby. The commissioners will discuss appointments to the Child Protection Team, Cleveland County Ambulance Services Advisory Board, and Uptown Shelby Association. They will also recog- nize former board members Mary Accor and Bobby Malloy for their service as county. commis- sioners. For a copy of the agenda or to leave a message for a commission, call*Wanda Crotts, clerk to the commissioners, at 48424816: B There are still spaces available for the second Friday Focus seminar on September 18. The topic is "Time Management and Goal Setting." Scott Fite of the county's Information Technology Department will lead the seminar, which is free and open to the public. The seminar is from 9 a.m.-12 noon in the first floor conferenc陥6om of the County Administrative Building. Call me at 476-3012 to register. If you have questions about county govern- ment, call me at 476-3012. Writing seminar set at KMHS A writing seminar sponsored by the Cultural Arts program at Kings Mountain High School will be held Monday, Sept. 28 from 6-9 p.m. in the school's media center. English students who have a love of writing and a willingness to share their time and talents are encouraged to attend. The speaker will be Bl Rebecca McClanahan, author of five books and winner of numerous awards. She has taught classes and workshops McClanahan ot Jumerous universities and for 15 years was Writer-in-Residence/ Director of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Poetry-in-the-Schools Program. Community members interested in attending may call Susan Patterson at 734-5647 ext. 38 or 739-8566 to sign up or check for space availability. Gospel singing slated at Bible Holiness Church There will be a gospel singing featuring the "Followers Singers" September 13 at 6 p.m. at Bible Holiness Church. Get free _ tax tips “from the nation’s number one tax preparation firm. Attend a free H&R Block Tax Seminar. Get information that can help you minimize your tax liability, save you time when you file your taxes and help you hold on to your hard-earned cash. Pick up helpful tips on a number of popular tax topics. And while you're here, we'll also encourage you to take the H&R Block Income Tax Course. TRS TE ARR TR TI H&R BLOCK “Someone You Can Count On" For more information, call 1-800-TAX-2000 NURSERY & ARBORETUM Shrub & Tree Parking Lot Sale Perennial Sale Buy One Get One Free Begins Sat., Sept. 12th Shrubs & Trees on Backlot 20% off Pansies are Ready! 30.006 a flat 482-2224 Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:00 2 : N. Lafayette St., Shelby La EN Visit our Web site at (1/2 Mile from Cleveland S 0% E www.hrblock.com/tax Pines Nursing Center) . Code=30 ©1998 H&R Block Tax Services, Inc. CLEVELAND were Michele Short and Jo Ann Soos of Kings oi Mountain, Tammy McLeymore of Bessemer City CONNECTIONS and Patricia Austin of Shelby. Sig oo] 19fi1 &'90r (IIHT : ed (Child; attendants wereuflower girl Kayla: [i Ramhsey, and ring bearer Justimi§ddssi) ii boysiq bho Peggy Beach Walter Davis was his son's best man. Ushers Cleveland Conn were David Roberts and Billy Fortenberry of ly Shelby, Andy McNeilly of Casar, and Brad Short Public Information Officer of Kings Mountain. MR. AND MRS. LOCKRIDGE Lockridges note 28th anniversary Mr... and Mrs. David Lockridge celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary August 22 at Temple Baptist Church fel- lowship hall. They were married 28 years on August 28. They were honored by their children and grandchildren, Mrs. Teresa Falls, Miss Rhonda Falls and Miss Laura Falls of Vale, and Susie Byers and Lawrence Etters. The fellowship hall was deco- rated in red and white. Red and white 2-tier cake was cut and served with red punch along with nuts, mints, barbecue sausage, meat spirals and cream puffs. Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. David Lockridge are parents of Mrs. Teresa Falls and Marty Lockridge of Kings Mountain, and David Lockridge Jr., Mrs. Mary Ann Bowie, and Mrs. Janet Simmons, all of Clinton, SC. They have eight grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. Other guests that attended were Eva Moss, Jo Carroll, Irene Barnett, and Mrs. Liz McDaniel, all sisters of Mrs. Lockridge, and other guests included Ronnie Falls, Rhonda and Laura, Richard Barnett, Marty, Shawn, Little Marty and Mandy ‘Lockridge, Mrs. Pam Leigh, Kay Moss, Jewel Leigh, Richard Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Shane Gibson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chip Parker and Brandy. Special guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Lockridge was Mrs. Zola Clayton of Shelby. Audition for "Harvey! Thursday and Monday Kings Mountain Little Theatre will hold auditions for "Harvey" Thursday, Sept. 10, and Monday, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p-m. at the Kings Mountain Woman's Club. There are roles for six men and five women. For more information, call Jim Champion at 739-9603. 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