MR. AND MRS. HUSKEY NOW music. MR. AND MRS. HUSKEY THEN Mr. and Mrs. Huskey celebrate anniversary A family gathering celebrating the 50th wedding anniversary of Bobby and Laura Morris Huskey, Hendersonville, was hosted by their children December 30, 2005 at the Kenmure Country Club, Flat Rock, NC. The Huskeys were married at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, NC on December 25, 1955. The late Rev. Rhonda Robbins performed the ceremony. Their children are Greg Huskey and wife Cindy of Hendersonville, Mike Huskey and wife Rita of Greenville, SC, Eric Huskey and wife Sharon of Spruce Pine, and Carol Huskey of Cookeville, TN. Their grandchil- dren are Brent Huskey and Laura Ann Huskey of Hendersonville, Steven and Ryan Huskey of Greenville, SC, Brianna, Samantha, and Logan Huskey of Spruce Pine. Bobby is retired from the US Air Force’ and United Air Lines. Laura was employed in the hospitality field and retired from the Comfort Inn. The anniversary cake was topped with the bride and groom used 26 years ago at the 50th anniversary of Mrs. Huskey's par- ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris and by Mrs. Huskey's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDaniel last year. SOCIAL BRIEFS “From Curing to Caring at Life’s End” will be presented by Dr. Brookes Cowan Tuesday, Jan. 17.from 7-8:30 p.m. at the T.R. Harris Conference Center at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. The program will focus on making end-of-life decisions. For more information call the Life Enrichment Center at 484-0405. MRS. JAMES MICHAEL SELF (Summer Leigh Crisp) Self-Crisp Summer Leigh Crisp and James Michael Tracy Bolin, trumpeter Zach Putnam and the Central United Methodist Handbell Choir presented a program of wedding The bride was given in marriage by her father, the Rev. Gary Crisp. She wore a gown of all-over Alencon lace with bead- ing, strapless top, with a box bow and a puddle train. She car- ried a bouquet of red roses with green but- ton mums and Christmas greenery. Jordan Crisp of Kings Mountain served as her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jada Dawes of Washington Court House, OH, Caitlin Self of Cherryville, Emily Self of Cherryville, Camille Putham of Kings Mountain and Pat Bolin of Kings Mountain. Gracie Bolin of Kings Mountain was junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Laura Leigh Dawes of Washington Court House, OH. Bible bearer was Will Dawes of Washington Court House, OH and ring bearer was Andrew The Kings Mountain Herald January 5, 2006 SE CHRYSTELLE JACKSON Chrystelle Jackson born November 8 Chrystelle Paige Jackson was born November 8, 2005 in Bel Air, MD. She weighed seven pounds, two ounces and was 20 inches long. She is the daughter of Clayton and Jessica Jackson of Edgewood, MD and the granddaughter of Ron and Diana Jackson of Aberdeen, Self exchanged marriage vows December 10, 2005 at First Wesleyan Church in Kings MDa Phe and Judy Mountain. MD. ! Rev. Gary Crisp and Rev. Don Williams She is the great-grand- officiated. Tracy Bolin, pianist-organist, daughter of Betty Johnson vocalists Kevin Bolin, Cortni Bazzle and of Kings Mountain and Lillian Jackson of Gastonia. She is the great great grand- daughter of Gladys Green of Gastonia. The bride is the daughter of Gary and Cathy Crisp of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaughter of Margaret Payne of Kings Mountain and Betty Sue Crisp of Bessemer City and the late Lee Payne and the late a Eulis Crisp. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High Schdol and is a graduate of Gaston College with an Associate of Arts - degree. She is a graduate of Gardner-Webb University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, and is attending Gardner-Webb University in the Masters of School Administration program. She is employed by Gaston County Schools at Chavis Middle School in Cherryville as an eighth grade Social Studies/Science teacher. The groom is the son of Jim and Nancy Self of Cherryville. He is the grandson of Eloise Waits and the late Louie Waits of Cherryville, Austin and Margaret Williams of Kings Mountain, and Bud and Mallie Self of Cherryville. He is a graduate of West Lincoln High School. He graduated from Gaston College with an Associate of Grover Police Department is starting a neighborhood watch for the town. An organizational meeting will be held January 17 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. Grover Area Women’s Club will serve refreshments.There will be a power point presentation and literature distributed. The long range plan is to establish three areas of neighborhood watch. The Cleveland County Republican Party has changed venues for its reg- ular monthly meeting. The GOP will now meet at the Computer Science degree. He served in th IHOP on Highway 74 in United States Air Force and is employed a of Shelby on the second EDS at the Wix Corporate Office in Monday of each month at Gastonia as a Senor Network 6:30 p.m. Administrator. Fairview Lodge #339, AE & A.M. of Kings Mountain, will meet Saturday, Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m. for installation of officers for 2006. The lodge will be open to the public at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served by the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #123 of Kings Mountain. For more infor- mation call 739-2415. Fairview Lodge #339, AE. & A.M. will hold its regular communication Monday, Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. A meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. All Master Masons are invited. For more information call 482- A-line skirt, satin sash Beam of Cherryville. 5054. Jim Self was his son’s best man. Sunrise Baptist Church, Groomsmen were Dewey Fitch of 208 Mail Rd., Kings Cherryville, Ted McSwain of Gastonia, Mountain, is beginning an Caleb Williams of Kings Mountain, and Institution of Higher The Chamber’s Lunch-n-Learn series will continue on Wednesday, January 25 at the Neal Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby. The topic is “Performance Management” and will be presented by Butler Mullins of Palmetto Business ' Partners, Inc. The cost is $20 for Chamber members and $25 for non-members. Call the Chamber at (704) 487-8521 for more information. Winners in Food Lion drawing The following individuals won $50 gift certificates from Food Lion during a drawing on its opening day: Warren Deese, james Van Dyke, Brent McDaniel and Jim Gibson. Prices From *199 Your Choice: 14K Yellow or White Gold Platinum also available ; D0 sng 704-487-4521 > 800-827-1873 226 S. Washington Street = Uptown Shelby, NC Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30 « Friday Nights Until 6 Arnold’s Charge Accounts & Layaways = 1/ a Round or } Princess All Major Credit Cards Accepted Visit us at www.arnoldsjewelers.com 3 On Uptoun Si or em ne Carl Beam of Cherryville. Tyler Beam of Cherryville and Brett Bolin of Kings Mountain were junior groomsmen. The bride's parents hosted the wedding reception at Northlake Country Club in Shelby. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at the First Wesleyan Family Life Center in Kings Mountain. Following a wedding trip to Charleston, SC, the couple will reside in Cherryville. Learning for those interest- ed in learning more about the Bible. The program is accredited for those seeking a seminary degree. An open house to introduce the pro- gram will be held Jantiary 9 at 6:30. p.m. For more infor- mation call 734-1983 and leave a message. 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The class is free and all sen- iors in the Kings Mountain area may participate. All persons should check with their doctor before begin- ning exercise programs. Registration is required. Instructor is Wilma Halsey. - Hl Senior citizens may obtain free smoke detectors by contacting the Kings Mountain Fire Department at 704-734-0555. HM Ongoing programs at the Patrick Center: - Monday - Ceramics 9:30- 11:30 a.m., inspirational words by Wray Canipe 11 a.m., quilting 12:30, Sit for « Fitness 10:30. : Tuesday- Line dancing 10 | a.m., Bible history 10:30, knitting 10:30, craft class 1 p.m. Wednesday - Sit for Fitness 10:30, Fit for King exercise class 2 p.m., dupli- | cate bridge 1:30. 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