AE EEEERANARAR EN EO ENS -MRS. JOSEPH CARTER BOUCHARD (Leigh Anne Jackson) 353% - Jackson-Bouchard Leigh Anne Jackson of Kings Mountain and Joseph Carter Bouchard of Charleston, SC ex- i changed marriage vows June 9 at Family "Worship Center, Kings Mountain. i= “Rev. Roger Woodard officiated. Margaret “Woodard, pianist, and Julie Phillips, soloist, “presented a program of wedding music. i= The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “Larry Jackson of Kings Mountain. She is a 1997 “graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 2001 graduate of Appalachian State University. ©She is a second grade teacher at Newington “Elementary School. She is the granddaughter of Howard Jackson of Kings Mountain and the late Essie Jackson, and the late Sam and Doris Greene of Shelby. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bouchard of Kings Mountain. He is a 1995 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attended UNC-Chapel Hill. He is employed by Hertz Equipment. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bouchard of Lexington and Jeane H. Little and the late J.C. Little of Linwood. The bride was given in marriage by her fa- ther. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Matron of Honor was Wendy Jackson of Belmont. Bridesmaids were Katie Bolt of Kings Mountain, LeAnne Carroll of Boone, Lyndi Stone of Raleigh, and Leslie Stephens of Southport. Laura Jackson attended the guest register, and Suzanne Lakey distributed pro- grams. Philip Bouchard was his son’s best man. Ushers were Josh Lankford of Shelby, Brian LeFevers of Atlanta, Matt Hines of Chapel Hill, Rodney Ledford of Chapel Hill, and Sidney Bridges of Charlotte. The bride’s parents hosted the reception at the church fellowship hall. The groom's par- ents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Rose Hill, Shelby. Following a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will reside in Charleston, Herald Lifestyles The Herald welcomes your lifestyles news for publication in each Thursday's paper. Lifestyles items include weddings, engagements, anniver- saries, birthdays, club news, church news and community news. Deadline for information and articles is 12 noon on the Monday immediately following the event. Items received after that date may be deemed too late for publication and refused. _. When holidays or other reasons make it neces- sary for the paper to publish a day early the deadline is Friday at 12 noon. There is no charge for articles. However, there is a $5 preparation fee for birthday pictures for grrrtonanzepzaazzgana 1 Includes: I) ‘| ‘Machine & Hand Sanding ~~ 1 i * Chemical Cleaning I 1 * Detailed Masking FEres SIDI ne or 1 Year Limited Warranty | I Includes: -Machine & Hand Sanding I + Chemical Cleaning - Detailed Masking Ly Ful Gray Sealer Coating j * Durable Enamel Color Coating I | - Integrated Clear Additive * Durable Enamel Color Coating | The ha Mountain Herald June 14, 2001 MR. AND MRS. HARRIS ON WEDDING DAY MR. AND MRS. McNAMARA IN 1951 Gene and Wilma Harris celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 2 at the Family Worship Center. Church of God fellowship hall. Family and friends called between the hours of 3-5 p.m. Guests were greeted at the register by Morgan Harris. Sissy Harris, daughter-in-law of the couple, coordinated the decorations, food preparations and servings. Assisting her were the two sons and grandchildren, and friends Elaine and Harry Jackson and Jean Conner. Decorations were white and gold with greenery throughout the hall. Tables held float- ing gold candles while the food table held large candles with a line of roses and greenery. A memorabilia table was in the center of the room and held a white basket for guests to place written memories of the couple to be compiled in a memory book. The table also held pictures of the couple and their two sons. The center of the table held one dozen red ros- es, a gift from Pastor Roger and Margaret Woodard. MR. AND MRS. McNAMARA IN 2001 Dot and Joe McNamara ji note golden wedding day Dot and Joe McNamara of Kings Mountain recently celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary. They have one son, Alan McNamara and his wife, Donna; and one daughter, Sharon and her husband, Jerry Dennion. Grandchildren are Curtis McNamara and Brandy Adams, and Joey and Nicole Dennion. news deadlines ages 0-5. Forms, which must be signed by the parents, are available at the receptionist’s desk. Regular advertising rates apply for birthday arti- cles and pictures for persons ages 6 and above. There is a $10 preparation fee for wedding, an- niversary and engagement pictures. Wedding forms are also available at the receptionist’s desk. Information and articles may be mailed to The Herald, P.O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, NC 28086, brought by the office at 824-1 East King Street, or sent by fax to 739-0611. All articles and informa- tion are subject to editing for clarity, spelling and/or length. BE I Includes: Includes: + Machine & Hand Sanding - Chemical Cleaning + Detailed Masking - Full Gray Sealer Coating I | - Integrated Clear Additive ty’ UV Sunscreen - Durable Enamel Color Coating + Urethane Clear Top Coating 2 Year Limited Warranty | 3 Year Limited Warranty 5 hy I I +800 Grit Wet Sanding + Chemical Cleaning I | - Detailed Masking | + Full Gray Sealer Coati I ; + UV Sunscreen Pela L ¢ To 50% +Machine & Hand Sanding - Integrated Clear Additive - Durable Enamel Color Coating - Urethane Clear Top Coating 4 Year Limited Warranty MR. AND MRS. HARRIS ON ANNIVERSARY Harrises celebrate 50th Anniversary Melissa Patterson served pupsyfrom a table that also held a lovely yellow. floral arrange- ment, a gift from Harry and Elaine Jackson. The anniversary cake was a four-tiered cre- ation in white with gold accents. kt was topped with a ceramic figurine. keepsake forthe hon- ored couple. A ERS The cake was made and given tothe. couple by Mr. Harris’ niece and Sisterin, law, Hope and Marty Harris. Gene and Wilma Harrisjwere td June 2, 1951 at the home of mesma in Gaffney, SC. They are parents of two sons, Gene Douglas Harris of Isle of Palms, SC, and Jeff Harris of Kings Mountain. y They have five grandchildren, Morgan and Meg of Isle of Palms, SC, Jeffrey and Tyler of Kings Mountain, and Melissa Patterson of Clover, SC. They also have one step great- grandson, Matthew Patterson of Clover, SC. Mr. Harris is retired from Spartan Express Motor Lines. Mrs. Harris is retired from Mauney Hosiery. Rev. and Mrs. Brown note 60th anniversary Rew; andiMrs. NSHHan FU BIOW A Hired | clebsafed their 607 HARB ARV dh) pon the home of their daughter and son-in-law, April and Jerry Morris. Many friends and fami- ly members attended the backyard barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were married May 25, 1941 in Greenville, SC. Mrs. Brown is the for- mer Evelyn Vaughn. After graduating from Furman University in Greenville, SC and Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, Rev. Bréivh pastored several churches in North and South Carolina, includ- ing Bethlehem Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. The Browns also served with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board as missionaries to Germany, retiring in 1986. They are present members of First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, where Rev. Brown enjoys teaching a Sunday School class. Other children and grandchildren in atten- dance were daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Mickey Jones of Auburn, GA, and Michael Brown of Anderson, SC; and grandchildren, Jessica:and Jeremiah Brown of Anderson, SC and Neil Morris and wife Nicole, Amy Morris, and Chris Morris, all of Kings Mountain. Great-grandchildren in attendance were, Sydney Morris, Evey Morris and Jamie McGinnis, all of Kings Mountain. Nancy and Charles Scism, long time family friends who were married by Rev. 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