] Thundoy. Fabruary II. 1W2-KINGS MOUNTAM HERALD-Pag* 3B m r* V i MRS. RANDY C. SMITH (Cynthia LouIm McDoninl) McDaniel-Smith Vows Exchanged At Bethlehem Cynthia Louise McDaniel of Kings Mountain and Randy C. Smith of Dallas exchanged their marriage vows at 4 p.m. Satur day at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Rev. Sam Murphy, pastor, of ficiated. Frances Lail, organist, and Lynn Echols, vocalist, presented a program of wedding music. Mrs. Echols sang “You Light Up My Life” and “Wed ding Prayer.” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger T. McDaniel of S11 Landing Street, Kings Mountain. She is a 1975 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1978 graduate of Gaston College. She is employed by Butler and Stowe CPAs of Gastonia. The bridegroom is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Route 3, Dallas. He is a 1975 graduate of North Gaston High School and is employed by Wix Corporation. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Mrs. Pam Jenkins of Gastonia served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Becky Dellinger, Laura McDaniel and Linda McDaniel, all of Kings Mountian, and Lynne Sizemore of Dallas. Junior bridesmaids were Sandra Broome of Kings Mountain and Wendi Wood of Dallas. Danielle Sizemore of Dallas served as flower girl and Kevin Arrowood of Gastonia was ring bearer. The groom’s father, Leonard C. Smith, served as best man. Ushers were Phillip and Tim McDaniel, both of Kings Moun tain, and Harold Smith and Mike Propst, both of Dallas. The bride’s parents hosted a reception following the ceremony at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Following a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will reside in Dallas. Cindy McDaniel Honored At Recent Bridal Showers A number of recent showers were held in honor of Cindy McDaniel of Kings Mountain, who became the bride of Randy C. Smith of Dallas Saturday. A drop-in bridal shower was held on December 10 at the home of Mrs. Mary Jo Parrish in Clover, S.C. Helping Mrs. Par rish co-host the shower were Cindy’s co-workers at Butler and Stowes CPAs. Party pick-ups were served to the 15 guests, who showered Cindy with gifts for her new home. The hostessses presented her a food processor. Cindy was honored with a bridal shower on January 12 at Hardin Baptist Church in Har din. Hostesses were Lynne Sizemore, Nancy Teague, Rachel Smith, Ann Propst and Frankie Hederick. Party pickups were served to the 25 guests, who showered Cindy with household gifts. Cindy was honored on January 22 with a shower at Bethlehem Baptist Church, hosted by Sara Stroupe, Jo Sellers, Helen McDaniel, Ruth Sanders, Helen Roberts and Margie Dellinger, all aunts of the bride, and Barbara Broome, Lib Carpenter and Phyllis Beach. The refreshment table was decorated with a burgandy cloth overlaid with lace. Pink punch and party pickups were served to the guests. The hostesses presented Cindy an electric skillet. A lingerie shower was held on January 29 at the home of Mrs. Laura McDaniel, her sister-in- law. Helping entertain were Mrs. Lynn Echol, the bride’s cousin, and Mrs. Kay Weldon. Bridal colors of pir . and burgandy were used. Party pickups were served to the 10 guests. IMHilkws &¥kws Ragan Harper. Kav Plumicy. Margaret Ramsey (Your Pharmacists) Preserve those choir voices Attention choir members, announcers, and any one who may need to preserve your voice! Avoid singing or shouting, as the case may be, whenever your voice sounds abnormal — whether this be due to illness or to medication. Permanent hoarseness could result. You see, cer tain pharmacy drugs, such as antihistamine* and anti depressants, tend to dry up the mucus glands responsi ble for moistening your vocal cord*. Consequently, over-use of the voice under these conditions could permanently thicken your dried out vocal cords and cause irreversible hoarseness.. Health is priceless. Look after it! Haiper’s Prescription Pharmacy w ' 709 W. Mounlaan Si. Kea* MouiMsin. NC, Ttl. 73941487 s|| •3| MRS. GEORGE EUGENE WILLIAMSON IR. Oulia Karon Sborrtll) Williamsons Wed Sunday In Statesville Ceremony Julia Karen Sherrill of Trout man and George Eugene Williamson Jr. of Statesville were married Sunday at New Salem United Methodist Church in Statesville. Rev. Hubert Brown, pastor of New Salem United Methodist Church, and the bride’s father. Rev. C. George Sherrill, [lastor of Grace United Methodist Church in Kings Mountain, of ficiated. A program of wedding music was presented by Sue Saunders, organist, and vocalist Kenneth Sherrill, brother of the bride. PAM HATCH Students Selected Finalists R.D. Harward, local PPG In dustries Foundation agent and manufacturing manager, an nounced today the six area high school seniors who will be inter viewed on February 23, to deter mine this year’s winner of the four-year plant community scholarship valued up to $8,(X)0. Seniors recommended as scholarship finalists by the Na tional Merit Scholarship Cor poration based on scores on the National Merit Qualifying Test are: Jeanette L. Frank, Dina L. Injejikian and Sharee A. Muench of Shelby High School; Lisa A. Piercy of Crest High School; Eloise K. Pfeiffer of Bums High School; and Pamela Hatch of Kings Mountain High School. Students will be interviewed by a three-member Scholarship Committee comprised of the following area university educators: Dr. Jean Scott, Direc tor of Admissions, Duke Univer sity; Dr. Thomas E. Mullen, Dean of Undergraduate College, Wake Forest University; and Mr Collins E. Rustin, Jr., Assistant Director of Admissions, Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Committee will consider factors such as scholastic record, principal’s endorsement, motiva tion, leadership and other per sonality characteristics. The scholarship ranges from S500 to S2,0(X) yearly, depending on the winner’s financial need, which is determined by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, who administers the PF^ Foun dation program. MRS. CURTIS RAYMOND FENNELL (Susan Elaln* Loiiokst) Fennells Exchange Vows Saturday In Greenwood, S.C. Solos included “Whither Thou Goest”, “O Perfect Love”, and ‘The Wedding Prayer.” “Trumpet Voluntary” by Purcell and “Bridal Chorus from Cohengrin” by Wagner were us ed for the processional and the recessional was “How Firm A Foundation.” The bride is the daughter of Rev. C. George Sherrill and Jackie M. Sherrill of 805 Katherine Avenue, Kings Mountain. She is a graduate of Holbrook High School in Lowell and Gaston Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed as nursing supervisor at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. The groom is the son of the late George Eugene Williamson Sr. and the late Annie Hartley Williamson. He is a graduate of South Iredell High School in Troutman and Davidson Com munity College. He is employed by the Statesville Police Depart ment. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her sister, Mrs. Vanessa S. Jones, served as matron of honor. Her sister-in- law, Mrs. Karen E. Sherrill of Troutman, was bridesmaid. She wore a Sata Peau wedding gown, made and designed by her father. It had a fitted waistline and an overlay of lace on the bodice. The long, chapel train was bodered with lace. She wore a Piture hat with an illusion veil and carried a bou quet of silk roses. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Wanda McMillion of Gastonia, Mrs. Vicki Hogan of Statesville and Mrs. Carolyn Seagrave of Waynesville. Miss Erin Atwell served as flower girl and ring bearer was Danny Hogan. Peter Cole of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., served as best man. Ushers were Tim Jones of Statesville, and Ponder and David Sherrill, brothers of the bride, of Kings Mountain. The bride’s parents hosted a cakecutting on Saturday night in the fellowship hall of New Salem United Methodist Church. Following a wedding trip to Disney World and other points of interest in Florida, the couple will reside at Route 1, Trout man. Susan Elaine Loizakes and Curtis Raymond Fennell ex changed their wedding vows Saturday at 4 p.m. at St. Mark Methodist Church in Green wood, S.C. Rev. Wallace Culp officiated. A progrtun of wedding music was presented by Bill Wilson. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Paul Loizakes. Her sister. Miss Vickie Wing, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Schuette of Clemson, S.C., and Mrs. Mark Goodman of Sum merville, S.C. The groom’s father, Richard Fennell of Greenwood, served as best man. Ushers were Mitch Scogin, brother of the groom, of Moncks Corner, S.C., Kenneth Fennell, brother of the groom, of Greenwood, and Robert Schuette of Clemson. The parents of the bride and groom hosted a reception follow ing the ceremony in the church social hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loizakes of Spartanburg. She is a 1981 graduate of Clemson University, where she earned a degree in ear ly childhood education. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dotson of Kings Mountain. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fennell of Greenwood. He is a 1981 graduate of Clemson University, where he received a degree in physics. He is employed by Westinghouse Defense. 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