June 17, 2004 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 5B ! Bible School set Mountain. 1010 Groves Street, Kings Internationally-known Dr. ~~ Mountain. at Love Valley Ian Bond of Columbus, GA There will be games, edu- SALLY NICOLE DENTON JOSEPH ANDREW DAVIS Denton-Davis Mr. and Mrs. Googie Denton of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Nicole Denton, to Joseph Andrew Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Croft of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis Jr. of Gastonia. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Denton Jr. of Gastonia, and Mrs. Rachael Goforth and the late Garrison Goforth of Kings Mountain. Sally is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and currently attends Gaston College. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crisp of Gastonia and the late George W. Davis Sr. Joey is a graduate of Hunter Huss High School and is current- ly employed by Food Lion, Inc. The wedding will be July 31, 2004 at Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church in Kings Mountain. RENEE N. GRIFFIN TREY ADAMS Griffin-Adams Elizabeth, Kyle and Scotty Griffin of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their mother, Renee N. Griffin of Kings Mountain, to Trey Adams of Kings Mountain, father of Chris Adams and Dixie Meadows of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is employed by Gaston College in Dallas. The groom-to-be is employed by Interiors Group in Charlotte. The wedding will be held on July 17, 2004. GARDEN announcements about the which they are known, is a program /hostesses for the beautiful plant which they From 1B coming year. Melba Boyles have hybridized over the won the friendship basket. years with many varieties to every day. After lunch, the group show. The group returned home went to Iron Gate Gardens The Iron Gate Gardens is and went to Jackson's in Kings Mountain to view open Wednesday through Cafeteria for lunch and a the beautiful day lilies fea- Sunday until July 15. meeting. Margie Bridges, tured there. They have other The next club meeting will President, made several plants but the Day Lily, for be held in September. ances. BRIDGES photo of his grandfather’s band taken in 1952. Vacation Bible School will be held June 21-25 from 6:30-8:30 at Love Valley Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Buses will run. For more information call 730-0075. M Bible School set at Harvest Baptist™ Vacation Bible School will be held June 21-25 from 7-9 p-m. at Harvest Baptist Church, 144 Ware Road, Kings Mountain. Rev. Buddy Williams, pas- tor, invites i public. Conference set at Miracle Tabernacle Miracle Tabernacle Ministries will host Family Conference 2004 June 19-20 at the Joy Theater, 202 S. Railroad Avenue, Kings Eric Tate completes training Airman 1st Class Eric Lamar Tate, son of Charles Tate and Rebecca |Curry Air fr Base, San Antonio, TX. Tate is a 1996 graduate of Kings Mountain High - School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree at Clemson University. He is the grandson of Lewis and Rebecca Curry and Christme Tate. will be the speaker. Saturday’s service is at 7 p-m. and Sunday's service is at 11'a.m. The public is invited. For more information call the church at 739-9449. Gathering slated June 21-25 in KM The “Gathering” of the . churches in Cleveland County will be held June 21- 25 at 7 p.m. at Family Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain. The public is invited. For more information call 739- 0398. N Youth festival at Peoples Baptist An early Summer Youth Festival will be held June 26 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at The Peoples Baptist Church, cational, and health booths. The public is invited. For more information call Rev. John Houze at 739- 0398. Longbranch sets special conference Longbranch First Baptist Church, Grover, will hold a men’s and boys’ conference June 26 at 9 a.m. Speaker will be Rev. Lester Jackson of New Zion Baptist Church, Henrietta. For more information call the church at 937-7919. NOTE TO CHURCHES Church news such as yard and bake sales, food sales, etc. that require a charge must run as paid advertise- ments. Church news that does not require a charge, such as revivals, homecom- ings, singings, special servic- es, etc. will continue to run free of charge. 704-864-0455] | TOLL FREE | NRO Sprout: | 877-632-6243] * Family owned and operated since 1975 three decades of experience * Specializing in hand-washing of your fine oriental rugs “Protect your investment” * Moth proofing available * Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning - Free Estimates * Lug-A-Rug Discount - 25% if you bring to our plant * Pick-up and Seflvary available Open § Mond LNT of NSPECTION CLEANING and RESTORATION (EE Hl] From 1B DVD repair now because so many sets come with the devices installed. When Bridges first accom- panied his father on service calls, most televisions could be repaired by replacing tubes. “It just amazed me. Unfortunately, they're not that simple anymore,” he said. - Joe Bill Bridges advised his son to specialize in one area instead of repairing a variety of electronic appli- “Everybody’s got a TV, usually two or three,” he said. Bridges admits he watch- es very little television him- self. “After working on TVs all day that’s the last thing I want to do,” he said. The few sporting events he watches are on a 13 inch, 13-year-old Symphonic. Bridges’ first love is prob- ably music. He played beach music, 50s tunes and Top 40 for years in Crimson Rose. In the shop hangs a 2002 color photo of Crimson Rose beside a black and white G.B. Bridges’ business card sits on his grandson's desk. Dating back to mid- century, the phone number is three digits. The business also repaired radios. Bridges’ parents and grandfather are pictured in a newspaper story about the business from the early 1950s. Bridges jokes that his father had hair and was thin in the decades old photo. “I wish him and my grandpa could be around to see this,” Bridges said, look- ing around at his shop. Lifestyles The Herald welcomes your lifestyles news for publication in each Thursday’s paper. Lifestyles items include weddings, engage- ments, anniversaries, birthdays, club news, church news and community news. Deadline for information and articles is 12 noon on Monday. Items received after dead- line 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 par- ents, are'available at the receptionist’s desk. Regular advertising rates apply for birthday Hole-In-One On Designated Hole Wins deadlines 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. 1°t Annual Captain’s Choice Format $200.00 per team/$50.00 per person Mulligans $5.00each/3 per Dersen Player bi Phone # Email Address Price Includes. » 18 Holes of Golf » Cart Fees ¢ Practice time with unlimited range balls * Free refreshments on course I Please make checks payable to Bess Chapel United Methodist Church and mail to Pastor Randi Onde 2741 Hwy 274, Cherryville, NC 28021 YS ra act Marvin Green (704-435-2089), Pastor Randy Godfrey (704-435-6040) or Stuart Boyles (704-735-1422. et COCHRANE FURNITURE FACTORY WAREHOUSE SALE 2 BIG DAYS ONLY Friday, June 18th & Saturday, June 19th 8 till 6 Sponsored by: Carolina Furniture Mart Location: Cochrane Upholstery Warehouse Call 704-735-1422 Directions: North Aspen Street (Business 321) Turn on Industrial Park Road Across from Northgate Shopping Center. Follow Sale Signs. OVERSTOCKS SHOWROOM SAMPLES DISCONTINUED STYLES SOME DISTRESSED PCS. 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