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Mrs. Anthony M. Lombardo Jr. . . .the former Crystal Clark Clark, Lombardo Exchange Vows Crystal Clark of Kings Mountain and Anthony Mario Lombardo Jr. of Rock Hill, S.C, were united in mar riage on June 20 at 5 p.m. in the Mars Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Harrell Wood conducted the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Etta Clark of Mars Hill and the late Nial G. Clark. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo of Chat tanooga, Tenn. Given in marriage by her brother .Stephen Clark, the bride wore a white gown of crystal organza featuring short ruffled sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. A sheered bodice of embroidered lace was ac cented with iridescent sequins and seed pearls. A drop waistline fell to a full skirt of embroidered lace ac cented across the back with a large bow. The cathedral train held tiers of ruffles. A pearl headband featuring a sequin profile held a fingertip veil of sparkle tulle. She carried a flowing cascade bouquet made of white and pink roses with white minature car nations, baby's breath and ivy. Matron on honor was Pam Gregg of Leicester. She wore a ruby raschel lace and satin tea-length gown with a v-neckline, trumpet sleeves accented with a satin bow, full trumpet skirt with peplum, satin cumberbund with a bow. She carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses, minature carna tions and baby's breath. The bridesmaids were Denise Clark of Marshall, cousin of the bride; Lisa Fish of Leicester; Patsey Rice of Orlando, Fla.; and, Betsy Sipe of Chattanooga, Tenn., sister of the groom. They wore dresses iden tical to the one worn by the matron of honor and carried similar bouquets. Junior attendants were Amanda Rice of Orlando, Fla., cousin of the bride. She wore a white lace gown with off-the-shoulder ruffled slee\*es and ruffled back brush train with back pick-up. She carried a basket of flowers. Also, John Richard Sipe of Chattanooga, nephew of the groom. The best man was Joe Lombardo of Chattanooga, Tenn., brother of the groom. Ushers were Chucx Goode of Florence, S.C.; Richard Martin and Gary Morrison of Chattanooga; and, Andy Solomon of Gaffney, S.C. Betty Hughes was the organist and Mary Buckner the pianist. Robby Webb was the soloist and Laura Coates accompanist provided the music during the ceremony. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the fellowship hall of the church. Christine Buchanan of Weaverville was in charge of the reception. She was assisted by Jolene Coates, Lena Jo Cody and Frances Coffey, all aunts of the bride. Amy Lombardo, sister-in-law of the groom, kept the bride's book. The wedding was directed by Betty Rice of Orlando, aunt of the bride. The bride's mother wore a tea length blue dress and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a lilac chiffon tea-length dress and a corsage of pink roses. The bride is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a bachelor's degree In social work. She is employed by Shelby Convalescent Center in Shelby as director of social work. The bridegroom received an associate degree from Matlow State in Tuliahoma, Tenn. He is a graduate of Francis Marion College, Florence, S.C., with a bachelor of science degree. He is employed by White Business Machines in Rock Hill, S.C. After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will reside in Rock Hill . Lance , Curtis Wed Catherine Marie Iff"- and Robert Lewis Curtis Jr were united in mar riage on June ? at I p.m. in Em manuel Luthern Church, Asheville. The Rev. Preston E. Wagner, pastor, conducted the ceremony. Music was provided by Ed Schailhorn and Diane Milholen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Lance of Asheville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary L. Curtis and the late Robert Lewis Curtis Sr. The bride wore a floor-length gown of organza and shiny lace. The V-neck and back was trimmed with Venice lace and featured a front and back basque waist, off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves, organza bow. The chapel length train was trimmed with Venise lace motifs and lace appliques. Her lace tiara veil was trimmed with se quins and pearls and the flowing fingertip veil with blusher was trim med with lace appliques and pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses, stephanatis, baby's breath, and plumose accented with a white picot ribbon. Laura Pennell of Asheville served as maid of honor. She wore an aqua embroidered lace tea-length gown with bateau neckline, scalloped cape length sleeves, satin cumberbund waistline enhanced with a large satin bow in back and wore matching satin shoes. She carried a cascade of silk pink sweetheart roses and minature dogwoods with plumosa, baby's breath with aqua picot bow. Bridesmaids were Sharon Lance, sister of the bride, of Asheville; ifLoretta Lambert, cousin of the bride, of New Orleans; Ron da Lance, sister of the bride; Teresa Lance, sister-in law of the bride of Winston-Salem; and, Linda Gevdon, sister of the groom, of Asheville. They wore gowns and carried bouquets like that of the maid of honor. Mr. Robert Lewis Curtis III, the groom's son, of Asheville, served as best man. Ushers were David Lance, brother of the bride, of Winston Salem; Clarence Curtis, brother of the groom, of Asheville; Billy Gevedon, brother-in-law of the groom, of Asheville; J.B. Miller, of Asheville; and, Charlie McCurry of Asheville. The bride's mother wore a formal orchid satin gown with orchid lily lace bodice, lace sleeves, scooped neckline and a full bouffant skirt. The groom's mother wore a formal dusty roe* gown with chiffon overlay and matching elbow-length cape ac cented with dyed to match seed pearls. A reception and dance were held immediatley following the ceremony at the Asheville Moose Lodge. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Asheville High School and attended Deptuch Graduates Madison County's Bethany M. Dep tuch was among the 172 North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics students who graduated in the school's sixth commencement ceremony June 13. Deptuch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Deptuch of Route 3, Mars Hill. She will attend Davidson in the fall. An affiliate school of the University of North Carolina, NCSSM opened in ISM as the nation's first statewide, residential public high school for students with special ability and in terest in the sciences and mathematics. Western Carolina University and the University of North Carolina at Asheville She is employed with the U.S. postal service as a clerk. The groom is a graduate of DuVall Senior High School and attended Asheville- Buncombe Technical Col lege. He Is also employed with the postal service. After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach the couple will reside in Asheville. '?* Woody, Blevins Marry Carolyn Annette Woody and David Alan Blevins were united in marriage on June 4 at 5:30 p.m. at the home of the Rev. Kenneth Parker, pastor of Arrington Branch Baptist Church, who performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Woody of Mars Hill. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Blevins of Weaverville. The bride is a 1965 graduate of Madison High School and is employed by Hardee's of Weaverville. The groom is a 1966 graduate of North Buncombe High School and is employed by Champion of Weaver ville. The couple will reside on Zadie Ponder Road in Marshall. Mrs. Robert Lewis Curtis Jr. . . .the former Catherine M arie Lance Hamlin Wins $500 Scholarship Paula Hamlin, a rising junior at Madison High School, recently received a $500 savings bond from MicroSwitch Co. in Mars Hill for her essay entry "American Ingenuity." Pam Ramsey served as Paula's English teacher and advisor. Frances Ramsey, a history teacher at the high school, also advised Paula on the pro ject. Paula Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamlin of Route 6, Marshall. 55th Anniversary ? The Rev. and Mrs. Curtis W. Goforth will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Roof Garden, Battery Park Apartments, 1 Battery Square, Asheville. Their son, William C. Goforth of Cherokee, and daughter, Barbara Crisafullli of Baltimore, Md., will be host and hostess for the celebration. The Goforths, natives of Madison County, have four granddaughters and five great grandchildren. Mrs. Goforth is the former Sarah Lunsford.
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