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TT os RTA tN A. wr A SAB STAM AAA op JA. ire do “ay we asl ee I Ae ins Pl SAR LAS is GA Ml a nt sl pis is i April 29, 2004 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 5B ENGAGEMENTS Hope McCoy-James Mauney Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCoy of Cove City, NC announce the engagement of their daughter, Hope Elizabeth McCoy, to James Michael Mauney Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mauney Sr. of Gastonia. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Ms. Jackie McCoy of Cove City, NC and the late L.V. McCoy, and Ms. Feddie Haddock of Chocowinity, NC and the'late Herber Haddock. She is a graduate of West Craven High School and is a 2003 graduate of NC State University with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Ms. Ethel Mauney of Gastonia and the late Jim Mauney, and the late Catherine Spearman and the late Hunter Spearman. His mother, Ava Spearman Mauney, is formerly of Kings Mountain. He is a graduate of Hunter Huss High School and is a 2001 graduate of NC State University with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science. A July 10, 2004 wedding is planned. TAMMIE FAE WELCH (Bride-elect of Aaron Durant Allen) Welch-Allen William Scott Welch of Kings Mountain HOPE ELIZABETH McCOY JAMES MICHAEL MAUNEY JR. ASHLEY DENISE WILSON DAVID LINCOLN MORRIS Jardine’s artwork on display in Shelby ‘and Wilma Winzenreid of Blacksburg, SC announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Tammie Fae Welch of Kings Mountain, to Aaron Durant Allen of Kings Mountain, son of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Allen of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Betty Hensel of Cumberland, MD and Betty Welch of Cumberland, MD. She is employed as an exceptional children’s teacher at Kings Mountain High School. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Fred Neal of Kings Mountain and Mamie Lou Allen of Shelby. He is employed as assistant ‘principal at North Lincoln High School. The wedding will be June 26, 2004 at First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. JOY ELIZABETH DIXON JOEL DAVID ATKINSON Dixon-Atkinson Wayne and Regina Dixon of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Elizabeth Dixon of Wilmington, to Joel David Atkinson of Jacksonville, NC, son of Neal and Pam Atkinson of Mobile, AL. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Clyde Dixon and the late Peggy Dixon, and ‘the late Clifford and Ela Pearson. She is a 1999 honor graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is a 2004 graduate of \UNC-Wilmington. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Noah and JoAnn Harmon of Alabama and Eddie and Betty Atkinson of Texas. He is a 2001 ‘graduate of Baker High School in Mobile, - 'AL and is serving with the U.S. Marine ‘Corps at NCAS, New River. . A May 22, 2004 wedding is planned at ‘First Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain. Wilson-Morris Steve Wilson and Ms. Cindy Wilson of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Denise Wilson of Kings Mountain, to David Lincoln Morris of Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Somerset, KY. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Guyton of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is currently completing her Associates degree from Cleveland Community College in Office Systems Technology. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Mrs. Lillian Strunk and the late Abe Strunk of Somerset, KY, and Ms. Macy Morris and the late Luther Morris of McKee, KY. He is a graduate of Pulaski County High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Eastern Kentucky University. He is employed by Penn Station in Rock Hill. A June 12 wedding is planned. Lifestyles deadlines The Herald welcomes your lifestyles news for publication in each Thursday’s paper. Lifestyles items include weddings, engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, club news, church news and community news. Deadline for information and articles is 12 noon on Monday. Items received after deadline may run in other parts of the paper if time and space permit. When holidays or other reasons make it necessary for the paper to publish a day early the deadline is Friday at 12 noon. There is a $10 fee for birthdays for ages 0-5. Forms, which must be signed by the parents, are available at the receptionist’s desk. Regular advertising rates apply for birthday articles for persons ages 6 and above. There is a $20 fee for weddings, anniver- saries and engagements. Wedding forms are also available at the receptionist’s desk. Only the information requested on the form will be published. Persons requesting addi- tional information in wedding write-ups must pay regular advertising rates. It is the bride's responsibility - not the Herald's - to obtain permission to publish copyrighted pictures. 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 information are subject to editing for clarity, spelling and/or length. 5% ADDITIONAL 25% OFF EVERY ITEM AT REGISTER. SAVINGS TOTAL uP T0 65% OFF MSRP! 1 GIRLS & | NEW!! FIRST QUALITY MANUFACTURERS’ OVERRUNS INCLUDING: BUSTER BROWN * DISNEY * OSH KOSH IZOD * REEBOK + WINNIE-THE-POOH BUGLE BOY ¢ D LAD « HARLEY DAVIDSON © RARE EDITIONS & MORE! ALWAYS SOMETHING [lla 3313 pd Work by Kathleen Jardine, a North Carolina painter rec- ognized nationally and internationally, will be on display at Synergy Studio in Shelby. 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