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August 16, 2007 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 9 TR, "WEDDING Williams couple wed July Laura Jordan Crisp and Donnie Caleb Williams, both of Kings Mountain, exchanged marriage vows July 28, 2007 at First Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain. Revs. Don Williams and Gary Crisp officiated. Tracy Bolin was organist and Kevin Bolin was trumpeter. Tracy Bolin, Kevin Bolin and Cortni Bazzle were vocalists. The bride is the daughter of Rev. Gary and Cathy Crisp of Kings Mountain. She is a 2007 graduate of UNC Charlotte and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Special Education. ‘She is employed by Kings Mountain Intermediate School. She is the granddaughter of Margaret Payne and the late Lee Payne, and Sue Crisp and the late John Crisp. The groom is the son of Rev. Don and Debra Williams of Kings Mountain. He is a 2007 graduate of UNC Charlotte with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He is employed by SGL Carbon in Morganton. He is the grandson of Aaron and Annie Ruth Conner and the late Larston and Edna Williams. The bride was give in marriage by her father, Rev. Gary Crisp. The bodice of the gown was intricately beaded with scal- loped edging at the top and bot- Lifestyles deadlines The Herald welcomes your lifestyles news for publication in each Thursday's paper. Lifestyles items include wed- dings, engagements, anniver- saries, 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 rea- sons make it necessary for the paper to publish a day early the deadline is Friday at 12 noon. There is a $10 fee for birth- days for ages 0-5. Forms, which must be signed by the parents, are available at the receptionists desk. There is a $20 fee for wed- dings, anniversaries and engagements. Wedding forms are also available at the recep- tionist’s desk. Only the informa- tion requested on the form wil be published.,.o u's Lb 07 HARD IANORNTE 000 IN Pi tom. The skirt of the dress was white satin trimmed with white scallop lace and a chapel length train with white covered buttons the length of the train. The bride’s bouquet was pink callalilies, with pink and green roses. The bride chose Summer Self of Cherryville as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jada Dawes of Washington, OH,. Alecia Dover of Liberty, SC, Teresa Porter of Pendelton, SC, Emily Rountree of Grover, and Pat Bolin of Kings Mountain. Kaitlyn Dover of Liberty, SC was junior bridesmaid. Laura Leigh Dawes was flower girl and Will Dawes was ring bearer. Rev. Don Williams was his son’s. best man. Groomsmen were Kevin Dover of Liberty, SC, Mike Self of Cherryville, Kyle Keasler of Westminster, SC, Austin Porter of Pendelton, SC, and Jeff Loftin of Kings Mountain. Junior groomsman was Bryant Dover of Liberty, SC. The bride’s parents hosted the wedding reception at the H. Lawrence Patrick Senior Center. The groom’s parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at the First Wesleyan Church Family Life Center. Following a wedding trip to Charleston, SC, the couple is at home in Grover. Dementia tips available at Life Enrichment People with dementia some- times refuse to bathe. Bathing can become a source of agitation or even aggression as family members try to keep a person clean and free of odor and disease. For the person with dementia, bathing may be a frightening experience. The per- son may be afraid of water or afraid of falling, may be cold or in pain. A wife may not recog- nize the man who is her hus- band and reacts with violence that a stranger is trying to undress her. The Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Care and Health Service, which has 27 years of experience dealing with demen- tia and providing personal care, including baths, has compiled a list of 52 tips for helping family members bathe someone who x resists bathing. The tips are free and are avail- able by calling Life Enrichment i at 704-484-0405 or 704-739-4858. : For more information or a tour to see the health care suites,” which include the personal care areas and handicap accessible tubs, at Life Enrichment Center, call Linda at the Shelby facility at 704-484-0405 or Debbie at the Kings Mountain facility at 704- 739-4858. MRS. DONNIE CALEB WILLIAMS The staff at Gaston Women's Healthcare are pleased to announce that >, Cormelote 7 will be joining their practice in Augusy/2007. Dr. Lugue received her medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), Erie, Pennsylvania and performed her residency at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pi eh PA. Gaston Women's Healthcare provides Obstetric and Gynecological services in a friendly, comfortable environment. At Gaston Women’s Healthcare, patients receive the utmost respect while never feeling rushed.
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