Pog« 2B-K1NGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thurtday. D*c«mb«r 18. 1980
Brunch
Honors
Pair
A Wedding Brunch on their
wedding day at 11 o’clock at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John O.
Plonk honored Michelle Mar-
quaille and Grafton Withers
w ho were married in a religious
ceremony Dec. 6th in Central
United Methodist Church.
Entertaining with the Plonks
were Mr. and Mrs. I.M. Allen,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C.T.
Carpenter, Jr., Mr. atid Mrs. Joe
C. Hedden and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Harrelson Yancey.
Arrangements of w hite mums,
snapdragons and daisies
decorated the Plonk home on
Piedmont Avenue. All-white ar
rangements were used on the
bride’s table.
The bride wore a cream beige
wool dress with a pink shoulder
corsage, gift of the host couples.
The 50 guests were members
of the wedding party and out-of-
town guests, including friends of
the bride and bridegroom from
Algiers, Saudia Arabia, Paris,
France and Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
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A “fun party” honored the
couple on Thursday night at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam
Robinson.
Party refreshments were serv
ed to 50 guests, including
members of the wedding party
and out-of-town wedding guests.
KM Students
On Honor List
Dallas. N.C.—Gaston College
has announced 260 students to
the Flonor Lists for the fall
quarter. Seventy-one students
were named to the President’s
List. A grade point average of
4.0 on 12 or more hours of work
in a quarter is the requisite for
the President’s Honor List.
There were 189 students nam
ed to the Dean’s List. Students
mu^t . Mke not dess than 12
quaiierliburs of work and main
tain a 3.0 average with no grade
lower than a “B” in order to
achieve this honor.
Kings Mountain students who
are named to the President’s List
include Kristen J. Hagen, Tory
M. Hagen, David Ashley Jones,
Eunice Elizabeth White and
Brenda S. Wooten.
Students named to the Dean’s
List include Carla J. Bridges,
Rodney L. Gordon, Mary A.
Grigg, Erik H. Hagen, Kristen J.
Hagen, Tory M. Hagen, David
Ashley Jones, Halina M.
Milewska, Barry W. Poston,
Eunice Elizabeth White and
Brenda S. Wooten.
MRS. RAY HILLARD WILLIS
(Teresa Mae Kiser)
Teresa Kiser^ Ray H. Willis
Are Wed In Church Ceremony
First Baptist Church provided
the setting Sunday for the wed
ding of Miss Teresa Mae Kiser
and Ray Hillard Willis.
The couple exchanged vows
of the double-ring ceremony
before the Rev. Harry Queen.
Mrs. Ronnie W'illis was
organist for the program of nup
tial music and vocal selections
were by Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kiser.
Gary Kiser escorted his sister
to the altar and gave her in mar
riage. The bride’s wedding gow n
was a formal design of peau
d’ange lace and satin featuring
long traditional sleeves accented
with clusters of pearls and se
quins. The gown was enhanced
by. an empire wiaisi, A-line skin,
high' neckline and attached
Chapel train. She carried a bridal
bouquet centered with red roses
and showered with stephanotis
and satin streamers.
Miss June Ware attended the
bride as maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Miss Beth
Hawkins and Miss Mercedes
Smith, all of Kings Mountain.
The three attendants wore
long formals of mauve chiffon
and carried single long-stemmed
pink roses.
Ray Willis of Cherryville was
his son’s best man. Groomsmen
were Ronnie Willis and Stuart
Willis, both of Cherryville.
The bride’s mother was gow n
ed in a green dress with which
she wore black accessories and a
white shoulder corsage.
The bridegroom’s mother
chose a bronze colored gown
with black accessories and a
white shoulder corsage.
After receiving guests at a
reception in the church
fellowship hall the newlyweds
left for a wedding trip to Gatlin-
burg, Tennessee. For traveling,
the bride wore a two-piece suit
and lifted the corsage from her
bridal bouquet.
The mauve and pink theme of
the wedding was beautifully car
ried out in reception decorative
details. Pink roses topped the
three-tier wedding cake which
was cut and served with pink
punch and party refreshments.
Parents of the bride and
-bridegroom hosted the reception
and were assisted in serving by
Ruth Huffstetler, Betty Black,
Freida Grayson, Deni.se Bolin
and Susan Kiser.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Sybil Kiser Hamrick of Kings
Mountain, is granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blalock
and Mr. and Mrs. Melton Kiser,
all of Kings Mountain. She is a
graduate of Kings Mountain
Senior High School and is
employed by Coca Cola Bottling
Company.
The bridegroom, son of Lee
Ray Willis and Mrs. Melba
Bridges Willis of Cherryville, is a
graduate of Burns Senior High
School and is employed by L &
R Oil Co. and Kings Mountain
Phillips 66 Station.
The newlyweds are at home at
Battle Forrest Apartments in
Kings Mountain.
Some experts estimate that
the first dogs were tamed
over 12,000 years ago.
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