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July 8, 1999 BIRTHDAYS Page 2B Herald/Times WEDDINGS J aylynn Wood Jaylynn Wood turned one on May 26. She celebrated with family and friends at Hollywild Zoo in Inman, SC where she had a zoo party with cake and ice cream. Jaylynn and her guests got to feed baby animals, pet a baby Cougar, ride a horse carousel, and visit the other animals in the 200. At the end of the party ev- eryone went on a safari ride where they were able to feed the llamas, deer, bison and other animals. Jaylynn is the daughter of Mark and Nikki Wood of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaugh- ter of David and Debbie Dixon and Marvin Wood of Kings Mountain, and Catherine Lane of Mocksville. MRS. LANCE GABRIEL WARE (Catherine Jean Moore) JAYLYNN WOOD es KAREN WARE MELTON JAMES EDGAR DELLINGER JR. Melton-Dellinger Karen “Doodle” Ware Melton and James Edgar Dellinger Jr., both of Kings Mountain, have announced their plans to be married on Moore-Ware Catherine Jean Moore and Lance Gabriel Ware, both of Shelby, exchanged their marriage vows June 26 at Shelby Presbyterian Church. Rev. George Rolling officiated. Laura Elizabeth Bell, vocal soloist; Joy Cushman, or- ganist; and Debbie Patterson, flutist; presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of G.W. “Pete” and Jean A. Moore of Lawndale. She is a 1993 grad- MR. AND MRS. TOMMIE PUGH MILLEN Boheler-Millen Julia Emma Robinson Boheler of Kings Mountain and Tommie Pugh Millen of Belmont exchanged their marriage vows June 26 at Second Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. Lauren Myers August nao Street Wesleyan pov Michael R. Uno Sch Pale uate of Kings Mountain High School and cur- Lauren DE Ln El of Kay G ws pn 2 Terry Greene, an rently attends Gardner-Webb University major- Nicole Myers, Guin and the late Charles E. “Bud” Wore. Shes ne yo ges, organist, presented a program ing in Elementary Education and minoring in daughter of employed by United States Postal Service : The b the d hter of the late Walter B ogy the amply by Shey Sy Syoand Pam | SA, , T 5 Ti e A e vs I o Ea le Yva 5) ® Schools After School Care Program. She is the Myers of | The bridegroom-to-be is the son of the late f Mie ell Hioh School, Mi ill : XC 2 tu IMs Win AT Coe Margie P. Dellin er. He is employed by Est ate of Micavelle Hig Rol, vicavy ©, of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Garnett W. Moore brated her | gie P. | ger. ployed by Estes and Grace Hospital School of Nursing, Sr. of Kings Mountain, and the late Garnett W. * third birthday Express Lines, Charlotte. Morganton, as an RN. She graduated as a CR- Moore Sr. June 4. Lauren : NA from Charlotte Memorial Hospital. She is The groom is the son of Larry G. Ware and and friends en- retired from Kings Mountain Hospital where Linda T. Ware of Shelby. He is a 1992 graduate joyed a Pooh CHURCH BRIEFS she worked as a CRNA. of Shelby High School and graduated from and Friends The groom is the son of the late James C. and Appalachian State University with a degree in birthday party BER a a ie Eliza Hudspeth Millen. He is a graduate of Physical Education. He is employed by Shelby at the Fun Belmont High School. He served in the City Schools as a teacher at Shelby Middle Jungle in National Guard from February through School. He is also defensive line coach for the Shelby. Bible School October 1953, and in the U..S. Army from 1953- Shelby High School football team. He is the A family 1955. He served in the National Guard from grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones of cookout and MW First Baptist Church, Shelby, July 18-22, 5- 1956 until his Join in Shi He Sve his Shelby, N.K. Ware of Boiling Springs, the late pool party was 8:30 p.m. Registration July 18 by calling 482- i er pia ne Tomine hee George Toms, and Mrs. Mary Martin Toms held Saturday, 3467. Theme “Gospel Light's Son Castle Faire.” fuse on i Yi Yasobvh Hawkins. Le : June 5, at her Ages 3 through fifth grade. © oriae was given ih marriage hy jaer son, Garnett W. “Pete” Moore gave his daughter home. LAUREN MYERS Michael L. Boheler of Columbia, SC. She wore an Ivory t-length chiffon gown with a beaded bodice, and carried a cascading bouquet of was Kelly Ann Moore of Lawndale. ivory roses, stephanotis, and greenery. ha _ Bridesmaids were Medlea Brook Smith of | Matron of Honor was her daughter, Vickie ; :. : 1 Shelby, Melissa Meeks Taylor of Boiling... Johnson of Charlotte. Bridesmaids were Emily Springs, ‘Shellie Lynn Scism of Duansville, Ruotanen, Megan Ruotanen, and Treena Vermont, Angela Scism Cavazos of Pompano Ruotanen, all of Gastonia. Junior bridesmaid Beach, Florida, Susan Alexandra Sisk of was Mary Johnson of Charlotte. They wore ( } Winston Salem, Elizabeth Anne Coates of gowns of pale pink raw silk. They were t-length | . Springfield, VA, Kellie Seawright Peppers of with matching chaplet. They carried an arm g Grover, and Cynthia Robbs Cooke of Kings bouquet of a stargazer lily, pink roses, and Mountain. greenery. 3 ; Olivia Brooks Barber of Shelby was flower Best man was Tommie P. Millen of Belmont. girl. Ushers were Stewart M. Millen of Tennessee, Best men were Larry G. Ware and Lucas Kenny R. Boheler of Baltimore, MD, and Carl E. Kaleb Ware, both of Shelby. Ushers were Ruotanen of Gastonia. Junior usher was Peter J. Thomas Joseph Rempson of Charlotte, Kenny Millen of Gastonia. Madison Pauley of Franklin, Stewart Andrew The bride hosted the wedding reception in Roberts of Greensboro, Chad Lee Groover of the fellowship building of Second Baptist Winston Salem, Christopher Lee Emery of Church. The groom hosted the rehearsal dinner | Shelby, Bradley James Taylor of Shelby, David at Loui’s Restaurant in Kings Mountain. Ryan Pastusic of Banner Elk, and Robert Allan The newlyweds are residing in Kings Curtis of Winston Salem. in marriage. Matron of Honor was Ashley H Lighthouse Pentecostal Holiness Church, Brackett Peeler of Casar, and Maid of Honor Branch Street, Kings Mountain, July 26-30, 6 .m. MH Kings Mountain First Church of the = = Nazarene, 407 S. Cherokee Street, Kings =“ * Mountain, July 12-17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Children ages toddler through sixth grade. Call 734-1143 for more information. Lauren’s mother is the former Pam Morrow. Grandparents are Larry and JoAnn Morrow of Kings Mountain and Ernest and Betty Myers of Thomasville. Great-grandparents are John and Inez Morrow of Gastonia. She also has two un- cles, Tim Morrow and Danny Myers. SENIOR CALENDAR Special services HM St. Paul United Methodist Church, Kings Mountain, homecoming Sunday, July 11. Rew. James Trollinger, Supt. of Gastonia District W.N.C. Conference of the United Methodist Church, will speak at the 9:30 a.m. service. Dinner will be served at 2 p.m., and the home- coming message will be delivered by the Rev. Reginald McClean, pastor of New Bynum A.M.E. Zion Church, at 3 p.m. HM St. Paul United Methodist Church, Kings Mountain, revival July 12-16, 7 p.m., Evangelist Notes from the Kings Mountain Senior Center: BM The Senior Center has begun its Architect for Life Campaign to raise money for a new se- nior center to be located between NC Highway 74 Bypass and NC Highway 74 Business across from The Herald. The campaign’s goal is to raise over $500,000. The City of Kings Mountain has approved will be the Rev. Roger Hunter, pastor of Durham and Philadelphia United Methodist churches of Shelby. Public invited. HM St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church, Mountain. Social Deadlines The bride's parents hosted the reception of North Lake Country Club. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds. $500,000, and a $100,000 grant has been ob- tained from the State of North Carolina. Businesses and individuals wishing to do- nate to the campaign may call Monty Thornburg at 734-0447. | HM Mary Baxter received the Charles R. i Walker Volunteer of the Year Award at the an- nual Volunteer Appreciation Brunch. She gave over 260 hours service to the Senior Center. 1 She served the Center in various capacities | including assisting in the kitchen and house- keeping. Volunteers who served over 100 hours dur- ing the past year were Roberta Brown, Virgie Farris, Hilda Goforth, Lexie Horton, Mary Jamerson, Helen Lowery, Annie Lee Mitchem, Inell Mobley, and Ethel McGinnis. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer is urged to contact the Senior Center. Grover, revival 7 p.m. July 18-22. Speaker Rev. Billy Houze of First Baptist Church, Lawndale. HM Love Valley Baptist Church, 2032 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, pastor ap- preciation service honoring Rev. and Mrs. Barry Philbeck, Sunday, July 11, 6 p.m. Speakers Rev. Jerry Allen, Rev. Gordon Blaylock, Rev. Donald Ballew, and Rhonda Collins. Reception follow- ing service. Public invited. Following a wedding trip to Isle of Palms, The Herald welcomes your social news for SC, the couple will reside in Shelby. publication in each Thursday's paper. Deadlines for all social news, including weddings engagements, birthdays, anniver- saries, club news, community news, business news, feature stories, and church news, is 12 noon Monday. Items received after that time will run in other parts of the paper if time and space permit; if not they will be withheld until the following week. There is no charge for articles. However, there is a $10 preparation charge for wedding and engagement pictures, and a $5 charge for birthday pictures. Wedding and engagement forms are avail- able at the receptionist’s desk at the Herald, Lake Commission to meet Thursday The John H. Moss Reservoir Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at Kings Mountain City Hall. The commission will receive results of the re- cent inspection of Moss Lake dam; discuss per- mit reports, budget and expenditures, lease re- ports, lake level recommendations, and environmental issues. The meeting is open to the public. Concerts BM Cross Reference will be in concert Sunday, July 11 at 6 p.m. at Christian Freedom Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Proceeds will go to the youth for a mission trip. 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