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Page 2B ENGAGEMENTS AMY LORA POTEAT (Bride-elect of Joseph Dale Kendrick II) o CONSTANCE ACKLEY DAMAN Poteat-Kendrick CHARLES EDWIN STATON ~ Joel and Bonnie Poteat of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Lora Poteat, to Joseph Dale Kendrick II of Shelby, son ‘of Dale and Jewell Kendrick of Kings Mountain. A November 18 wedding is planned. The bride-to-be is a 1991 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1996 graduate of Appalachian State University. She is employed as an art teacher at Burns High School. The bridegroom- -to-be is a 1987 graduate of "West Stanly High School and a 1991 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 'Hé is owner and operator of Outdoor Daman-Staton Constance Ackley Daman of Shelby and Charles Edwin Staton of Kings Mountain have announced their plans to be married in May. The bride-to-be is a native of Illinois and has lived in Shelby for six years. She is employed in the library at Cleveland Community College and teaches dog obedience classes at the col- lege. She is the mother of Karen Sue Daman and Roy L. Daman. The groom-to-be is a native of Lamesa, CA and has lived in Kings Mountain for 10 years. Lighting Perspectives. He is employed by Waste Management. WALTER DALTON ® Co-Chair of the Education Committee Named Legislator of the Year in Region C by Law Enforcement eHelping Seniors afford their necessary prescriptions a Boome Character Counts. Paid for by Dalton for State Sertate ¢¢ Education spending should be on children and teachers, not Jor heavy administration and bureaucracy. »” She’ s not just talking about it. . . 3 She’s making it happen! ; Vote Debbie Clary - NC House! www. RepClary. com _ POA I Paid for by the Committee to Elect Debbie Clary, NC House aunty ae = If elected I pledge the following to the citizens of Cleveland County: 1. I will NOT raise your property taxes. 2. Iwill work to CUT your property taxes on your home in half at age 65 and to zero at age 70. 3. I will work to IMPROVE EDUCATION. We must have more accountability and responsibility from everyone in our community to help improve education. I will work to close the achievement GAP. | I will fight against the school merger forced upon us by our present County Commissioners. 4. Iwill work to bring new industries and businesses with new and better paying jobs to Cleveland County. 5. Iwill work to kick out the zoning plan imposed by our present County Commissioners. As your Commissioner I would LISTEN TO ALL THE CITIZENS of Cleveland County before voting on any new plan, to insure a well - Balanced Plan, Fair and Equal to everyone. Sincerely, David Morrow 3s Shelby Oe ity, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ” The Kings Mountain Herald WEDDINGS MRS. SIDNEY BRIDGES (Jessica Caroline Canipe) Canipe-Bridges Jessica Caroline Canipe of Shelby and Sidney Sloan Bridges of Kings Mountain exchanged marriage. vows October 28 at First Baptist Church, Shelby. Dr. Robert William Canoy officiated. Jeri ,. Mauney Ledford, organist, and Gina “McWhirter Reeves, vocal soloist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Ron and Nell Canipe of Shelby. She is a 1995 graduate of High School and a 1999 graduate of the She is the granddaughter of Rev. and Mrs. Clare ce. ashington Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Vi ur Canipe, and the late Mrs. Mary Hdl en ood Canipe, all of Shelby. She is em- Dre by. Public Consulting Group, Inc. The groom is the son of Bill and Barbara Bridges of Kings Mountain. He is a 1995 gradu- ate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1999 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. George Webb Plonk Sr., Mrs. Benjamin Hudson Bridges II and the late Mr. Bridges, all of Kings Mountain. He is employed by Bank of America. The bride was given in marriage by her fa- ther. Matron of Honor was Kelly Simpson Summey of Stanley and Kathleen Susan Calloway of Mount Airy. Bridesmaids were Allison Greene Bridges of Charlotte, Melinda Barker. Cannon of Hamptonville, Amy: : E izahsth Glad, rd,af Gharlotte, Stephanie HOD Dyer of Concord, Susan Rose Taylor of Greensboro, and Elizabeth Lynn Hoyle of Knoxville, TN. David Christian Arendas II was ring bearer. Hannah Caroline Appling and Walker Caroline Arendas were flower girls. William Douglas Bridges Sr. was his son's best man. Groomsmen were William Douglas Bridges Jr. of Charlotte, Wesley Hudson Bridges of Chapel Hill, Matthew Bradley Bridges of Davidson, Joseph Carter Bouchard of Charleston, SC, Andrew Fowler Parker of . Chapel Fill; Robert Fuller Reese of Concord, | DaShayn Tysin Glenn of Chapel Hill, and ., Jonathan Norman Canipe of Cullowhee. The bride’s parents hosted the reception at Cleveland Country Club, Shelby. The groom’s parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at The Rib Barn, Shelby. Following a wedding trip to Aruba, the cou- PE wil [oid in Charlotte. ~—l November 2, 2000 MRS. MATTHEW LEE HOLLAND (Laura Elizabeth Bell) Bell-Holland Laura Elizabeth Bell of Kings Mountain and Matthew Lee Holland of Belmont exchanged marriage vows October 21 at First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Dr. John W. “Chip” Sloan Jr, officiated. Traci Aderholdt, pianist; Mike Sisk, organist; Deano Parker, vocalist; and Eric Myers, oboeist, pre- sented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Jack and Karen Bell of Kings Mountain. She is a 1994 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1998 graduate of Gardner-Webb University. She is employed by Kings Mountain District Schools. She is the granddaughter of Gene and Opal Bell of Kings Mountain and the late Garnett and Louise Moore. The groom is the son of Ralph and Darlene Holland of Belmont. He is a 1991 graduate of South Point High School and a 1996 graduate of Gaston College. He will graduate in 2001 from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is employed by Bell South. He is the grandson of the late Ray and Thelma Hoyle and the late Everette and Grace Holland. The bride was given in marriage by her fa- ther. She wore a floor length gown of white matte satin. The gown featured a square neck- line with cop sleeves. The fitted bodice was en- hanced with a floral embroidered pattern high- lighted with scattered rhinestones and pearls. +The back of the gown featured a deep square back and satin covered k buttons which ended at the bottom of the | basque waist. The full skirt fell from the waist in box pleats to the floor. Accenting the hemline and chapel train was a repeat of the embroidered floral pattern. Carla Pitts of Shelby was Matron of Honor. Maid of Honor was Susan Moore of Kings Mountain. Bridesmaids were Molly Blanton and Ruth Bell of Kings Mountain, and Erica Moore and Kristin Moore of Shelby. Ralph Holland was his son’s best man. Ushers were Donald Bell of Kings Mountain, Jamie Holland of Dallas, Todd Holland and Danny Scott of Gastonia, and Jason Huffstetler of Iron Station. The bride’s parents hosted the reception in the church Christian Ministry Center. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at North Lake Country Club, Shelby. Following the honeymoon, the couple will reside | in Kings Mountain. The Classifieds Gets; Your. Car, Truck or Van sold FAST! Advertise your vehicle where the majority. of your market audience is looking for a greet deail! Y wed FT 3-46 #PROVEN » EXPERIENCED » KNOWLEDGEABLE
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