Thuradoy. Octobw 22. IMl-UNGS MOUNTAIN HBRALD-Paga 3A cTodaij News For And About Women MRS. DARREU ANTHONY QUEEN (Ang0la DarUne Clork) Queens Exchange Vows At Bethlehem Baptist Angela Darlene Clark became the bride of Darrell Anthony Queen Sat., Oct. 3, at 3 p.m. in a double-ring ceremony at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Rev. Russell Fitts officiated. Mrs. Jack Lail, organist, and Karen L. Lail, soloist, presented a program of traditional wedding , music. - -. bride is ll)e daughter oL Honors Angela Angela Clark Queen, recent bride of Darrell A. Queen, was honored at a bridal shower on Oct. 18 at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Loy Clyde Baldwin in Dallas. , Mrs. Bobby Gene Bell, Mrs. Mike Mayes, Mrs. David Chap man, Mrs. Sandra Stroupe and Mrs. Clyde Baldwin hosted the event. Mrs. Queen received many gifts for her new home on Route S, Bell Road, Kings Mountain. The wedding was an event of Oct. 3 at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Garden Club Met Thursday Town and Country Garden Club met Thurs., Oct. 8 at the home of Mrs. Margaret McGin nis. Mrs. Sue Moss, president, presided and Mrs. Frances Falls introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ava Dixon, who presentedd a crafts program. During the business session, Nancy Seism and Mary Weir were elected as new members. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Clark Sr. of Route 2, Kings Mountain. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Spectrum Fibers in the Industrial Engineering Department. The groom is the son of Her man Queen of Kings Mountain - and the late Hazel C. Queen. He ..^ttei^led Kings Mountain High ^^^hcfll and is employed by Spec- irum’ fibers in the Winding Maintenance Department. The bride and groom entered the church together. Miss Kimberly Jo Porter of Kings Mountain was maid of honor and Mrs. Sherri Sellers Fort of Kings Mountain was maid of honor. Ushers were Keith Allen of Shelby and Bennie Smith of Kings Mountain. Miss Regina Kay Baldwin of Dallas, cousin of the bride, kept the register. L. Henry Clark Jr., brother of the bride, lit the candles. Special guests were the bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. J.P. Baldwin and Mrs. Frank Burton, both of Bessemer City, and the groom’s grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Mack of Kings Moun tain. Following the wedding, a reception was given by the bride’s parents. Greeting guests and attending the bride’s table were aunts of the bride, Mrs. Bobby Bell, Mrs. Clyde Baldwin, and Ms. Elizabeth Spencer; and the bride’s cousins, Mrs. Mike Mayes and Mrs. David Chap man. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Hoyle Queen, Ms. Denise Queen and Jeremiah Queen of Morgan- ton. The couple are making their home on Route 5, Bell Road, Kings Mountain. Cheryl Barrett Honored At Bridal Shower Miss Cheryl Barrett, November 7 bride-elect o RAn dy Butler, was honored Tuesday night at a bridal drop-in at First Wesleyan Church Fellowship Hall. Entertaining together were Mrs. Johnny Belk and Mrs. David Corn, sisters of the pro spective bridegroom, Mrs. Mike i ARTS AND CRAFTS I The Cleveland,. 0»^fy arts ^ I and craft show will be held t Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 i p.m. and Sunday from 1 until 5 |j p.m. at the County Fairgrounds : exhibit hail in Shelby. Butler, sister-in-law of the pro spective bridegroom, Mrs. David Butler, sister-in-law of the pro spective bridegroom, and Miss Elizabeth Stewart. The 40 guests presented Miss Barrett with a shower of miscellaneous gifts. The bride-to-be wore a beige party dress and was presented a corsage of daisy mums from the hostesses who also took the occa sion to give the bride-elect her wedding gift, a platter in her chosen china pattern. f ‘resent as special guests were s'. J.D. Barrett, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Claude Butler, mother of the bridegroom-ttvbe and Mrs. John Queen, grand mother of the bride-elect. MRS. GEORGE MORTON GOOGE (Rebecca Thompson) Miss Thompson, Mr. Googe Exchange Vows In Tennessee MRS. WILLIAM KEVIN SMITH (Debbie Sue Turner) Smiths Married Saturday In Double-Ring Ceremony Rebecca Thompson and George Morton Googe, both of Jackson, Tenn., were married Saturday at 3 p.m. in a double ring ceremony at St. James Episcopal Church in Bolivar, Tenn. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ellsworth R. Thompson and the late Mr. Thompson of Kings Mountain. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Googe of Jackson, Tenn. The bride is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cochran of Shelby. The Rev. Thomas Roberts, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, officiated. Music was provided by organist Betsy Ben nett of Jackson and trumpeieer Bob Rutherford of Bolivar. The processional and recessional music was composed by the bride. The bride was given in mar riage by John R. Langlois of Bolivar, Tenn. Matron of Honor was Suzan Shearin of Bolivar. The groom chose his father, George Walker Googe, as best man. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Deborah T. Petti of Charleston, S.C., was bridesmaid. Miss Char- maine Smith of Jackson, neice of the groom, served as junior bridesmaid. Groomsmen were Ward Smith, brother-in-law of the groom, Tom Murray and Charles Richards, all of Jackson, Keith White of Memphis and Bill Husley of Greenwood, Miss. Morton Smith of Jackson, newphew of the groom, was ringbearer. The reception was held in the Chapel. The bride received a Bachelor of Music Education from Stet son University in Deland, Fla., and her Masters of Music Degree from East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C. She is a Registered Music Therapist at Western Mental Health Institute in Bolivar. The groom received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Turn To Page 4-A Debbie Sue Turner and William Kevin Smith were mar ried Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at Victory Baptist Church in Grover. Rev. Claude White officiated and Evelyn Bridges, pianist, and Mrs. Allen Dixon, soloist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Turner of Route 1, Grover, and is a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Smith of 1404 Northwoods, Kings Mountain. The bride’s father escorted her to the altar and gave her in mar riage. Kenneth Smith of Kings Mountain served as best man. Maid of honor was Jean Lee of Gastonia. Rita Bridgeman of Greenville, S.C., and Patricia Camp of Kings Mountain were bridesmaids. Candice Bowen car ried rice. Ushers were James Turner of Polkville and Curtis Camp of Kings Mountain. Jean Lee and Nanette Turner hosted a reception following the rehearsal Friday night at the church fellowship hall. Following a wedding trip to Boone, the newlyweds will reside at 1404 Northwoods, Kings Mountain. 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