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I«7Q un the luntuiii ns uiu jU and ; lUlod Brown, ponlor, uowiia, urmun, 1 .uuea»d m Lee, I *s, , ^a^aa Kdi.iy we, i 1 na, i low- 1, and i«A>' y 4 / Jv' Mi White. ii idges, Laan y, ^ ^ ■'0^-r: Bowen, orniwell, Cronan, ioward, in, Boh by, Kay , Bet'ky n Slier- Bcverly t. nrdges, Francis, ■fstctler, Oalcs, ^ Plonk, Queen, ■n VVilh- c HoHn, nphi'oys, s Ham- Robert Tommy ind Den* itfKS. JAY WILLIAM POWELL (Cathenne Elaine Dixon) MRS. KENNETH W^dKiVL' DELLINGER (Mary Anna Hastingsf MISS KATHRYN GAIL PLONK (BridC’Elect of Thoinas Frank Goforth > MRS. DANIEt. C. PARKER (Wanda K(fy Biddu/ Powells^ Dellingers, Parkers Wed- Summer Nuptials Set By Three Area Couples K ngs Mountain Baptist church pcail trimme.l laec motif of was the setting Saturday after- matching lace caught under lace noon, Match 21, at 4 p.m. for appliquif^ at the waistline and the wedding of Miss Catherine spiead chapel Icn t'h. Her ve 1, a Elaine Dixon of Kings Mountain, lull length mantilla of im:ortcd and Pvt, Jay William Powell of Knglish illusion framed in Kings M(< ntain and Ft. Biagg. matching la.e scallops, was worn Rev. James Wilder, the bride's »ver a eamelof cap. She carried pastor, performed the double* a white Bible topped with a r ng ceremony with the Candle white orchid and showered with Service. white carnat ons. valley lilies David Baptist church provided the setting Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. for the wedi'ing of M ss Mary Anna Hastings and Kenneth Wayne Dellinger. Vows of the double-rirtT cere- mony were pledged before the bride's lather. Rev. A. R. Hast ings, minister of the church. Mrs. Marie Horn was orgarist for the pi'ogram of nuptial mu sic and vocal selections were by M.s. Gone Hoyle, Mrs. Edwin Mr.’"rnd 'MTr Warren G.\,o- forth, Sr. Both families arc < f Kings Mountain. The bi'ide-elect and the pros- Mr. and Mi's. Hal Sloan Plonk announce the engagement of ^ . their daughter, Kathryn Gail to M.s. Gone Hoyle, .Mr.s. Edwm Thomas Frank Goforth son of iauton. Mrs. Hcyle and Mi’S. Babb s.mg a duet, “Whither Thou Gocst" and Mrs. Blanton sang “The (Continued On Page Two^ P'. ciive bri d- ..^-o<im a e both es . n* I in h* li ■ inol ai' ’ art’ idv*/ a Be.id- Oitr ^ -•V ‘ '■1 J ..da. . ...in .SJaU* Un vers- ity. T!ie \ i..e W’dl be an .’\ t?nt '.! late sun Or at Rer i.r c'tion Lu ll ran c aurch, Kings .Moun- Lain. The altar of the chur’ch wns banked with green emerald ]x\lms and Boston ferns with caniolabras holding white ca- Iht'd-al tapers and a candle a?:h and ribbon streamers. The bidde woi'o a lavaLiere that the groom's matojnal grandmother wore on •her wc<l'.;ing day, , . Miss Linda Roberts a: Kings in Ub center. Two ti'oo arches, Mountain, college roo-mmiite of white candlos, were on bride, was maid of honor and t lifer ^ide of the altar. Floor m:ss Sheila Dixon, sister of the i):^ets of whiu- gradioli and h,*<^ie, was bridesmaid. They wore Eftor li’iies were used through* floor length dresses of p^ lal the sbnetuar The white pink sakr. Sf.\iled on Empire A- V manager laster of sored by as b(*en e Award, is the offered »nted to iind Dis- ? Thurs- rd trejrii- presen- [ Course program Baptist the for* d family ing f “Cinde-^^' Ihis woek^l I lid’s pro- irytah'. 11 he* pre- n Friday p m., on 10 a.m. W(*ekend « for .slu* children ^r, ca.se- 1 County 1 dao^li. ard Wil- . has t^he ion. “Pr*n;*o rave'* bv d student 1. Carl V. ifain. he por- rlker Me* eatre eir* pmother; a.s *he Jiss Eliz- '(•on. d s’'on- ery Sat- Ljntd 12 K ing bt'nch neld the three bodice featured a scoop- hic-.rai tapers used in the Can- r^ -kline and .«hort sleeves. A Service. wi'o *fcor'dcr of white Venise lace /Nuptial mustc was fuI'nii^h^L-pndecored tlie biistline and ex- r Mrs. J. C. Bridges, organist, folded down the back of an in- \ md B. S. Peeler, Jr. vocal soloist, veiled pleat, topped with a feat \ j Mrs Bridges played “Ah! So matching material. Their . fu.e from ‘ Martha by von hoadp eces were open crown rlolov, ‘ Canzonetta , by Stickles, vamelot c'O.ps in matching tones j‘I Love \ou Truly , Bond, “Ari- worn with tulle veils. They wore Bach, "Traumei’ar , Schu- (lyed-to-match slippers and car- rnan, “Jesu, Joy of Mans Do- (^oionial bouquets of white Ish ing , an<l “O Perfwt Loc'C , carnations and pink rosebuds ac- 'l.arnb.v. Mi'. Peeler sang ‘‘En- rented wdth pink streamers. U’cal Me Not To Leave Tbeo”, bv (Jou iod. bcfoi'e the ceremony -^Lss Ruth Hullender, darghler and “VVeddng Pr*ayer”, by Dun- Mrs. Robert A. Hul- Thursday, March 26, 1970 lap. as the benediction. The li'a- febdoi*, was junior bridosma d. dilion-al weeding marches wei'c wore a fl<wr length dress of us. cl as ilie processional and I'e- white nostalgia. Styled on om- lessional. liius, pink velvet I’ibbon M ho bvido was given in mar- , underscored the 1 iago by her father'. She wore an l*bstline. A train, e..ged in wide Kmoirc A-'llrie gown of white, l«*cc, extendej fixim the back made of silk organza over sat'n seam above the waistline. Her designed by M.ii. rei*. It featured '’‘ aipect' was a pink velvet hpw i scooped nvCkline with short with white tulle veil. She car- sii’cvcs. M'ho bodiee w’as ornated a colonial bouquet of W'hlte in pearls and si alloped lace. The carnations and pink rosebuds flared skirt fe ll gracefully to the ac.onlod with pink streamers, floor*. The tubular ti’ain with (Cimtinued On Page Ticof Pair Feted After Rehearsal Miss Wanda Biddix and Daniel C. Parker cut their wedding cake Saturday night at an after-re- hearsal party held in the fellow ship building of Grace Methodist church. Hosts were the bride-eleet’s The bride-to-be wore a yellow- parents, Ml*, and Mr.s. W. S. Bid- party dress. Miss Biddix and Mr. ciix. Parker took the ocea.sion to pre* A color note of yellow and sent their gilts to their wedding white wa.s featured in decorative attendants. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Mrs. Hinnant SECTION B details and refreshments. Tne bride’s table, highlight of deco ration, was overlaid with beige cutwork and decorated in an all- white three-tier cake and floral arrangements in yellow and white. The cake w'as cut and serv ed by Mrs. J. D. Biddix. .Miss Helen Biddix served punch. DAR Speaker Mrs. L. E. Hinnant will present the program at Wedne.sday’.s meeting of Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, Daughters of the American Rev’olution, at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis on East Mountain street. Mrs. C. D. Blanton, Regent, will preside. Kad'ier hair Is used fur shavin- biuslu’s. Mrs. Burris Home From Massachusetts .’'Irs. liuljy Bufi'is of Compact (ommuniiy has i*euirned home, and also to he: jol) at Gaston M.mon.al Hospital, CJaslonia, N. C. After spending two weeks in MaJiapan, Mass. While in Mattapan, .Mas.s.. Mrs. Bur*is was keeping the ciiiidron of R p-.’ii and Mrs. Al’.en .'<:nith, and .-’irled ai the In me of }\v. ■airl .\Ls. Nat N;ei-niun. * W' MISS ANN MAltlE CRAWFORD (Bride-EU^i: of Moiek Leonard Kale, Jr.) loyal" Ron- S-pd. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Craw'ford J pf Kings Mountain announce the Engagement of their daughter. Anne Marie, to Mack Leonard Kale, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Leonard Kale of .Shelby. The bride-elect is a junior student at K-ngs Mounl%in high school. The prosp.-'otlvG bridegroom U a gi’odualo of Shelby- high sc'hool and served two years in the U. S. Ar'my. Ho is employed by Shelby Mills. The w'Cdding will be an event of April 26. hold a birthday dance Satui'day in celebration of the .Mst anni versary of the national oi'gani- zation and -Ilth birthday of the Iccal post. “The Blue Velvets" will play for the dance, f.om 9 until 12 p.m. S.ituiday at the American Legion b». ikiing. L< onnaircs, their waves ami guests are invit ed to atter. :. Otis D .(:i*cen Post la.") of Kings Mountain was chartered in 1925. The American Legion was founded MarJi 15-17 1919. during a caucus in Par s, Fvance, attended by reprcsoniativcs of the various outfits of the Amer ican Expeditionary Force of World War I. The organization has sin:c opened its ranks to veterans of World 'War II, the lyorean War and Ibe Vietnam War. Here in Kings Mounta n. Otis D. Cl'.cen post 55 American Le gion and I'll..* Auxiliarv ai-* both active orgr.nlzations. Carl F. Wil son is commander of the Legion and Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly is president of the Auxiliary. The gigantic birthday celebra tion — of wlii'ch Post No. 155’s festivities will be a part—will include participation by the more than lt),()0() American Legion Posts and Auxiliaries throughout the nation and overseas. As par! of its preparation for the observance, Po.sl 155 is putting the finishing touches on its 1970 •memburship drive, Cumniundcr *1 BLUE VELVETS TO PLAY FOR LEGION BIRTHDAY DANCE SATURDAY Miss Wanrl.r Kay Biddix la*- I unc tin* bride of Danud I’ar- kc'r Sundiry af:ernnoii in a 4 \). m. e.\.-hanu(* of vow-s in East (I'd'.l Sir-.el Wivlcyan .Methodist (hu:c'i. ^'uiii'.’e pledged vev\>, {jf tin* double-ring cerr mony hr lore tin* Rev. Edwin R. Khrj.'coe. pas tor (»f lire clrurch. assistiM by the bridegroom s grandfatlrei*, Rt v. C. C. Pai-ker, oi Marion. Mis. Hobbv Ooodson was or*- ’oni.st for th - program of mip- liil niiisie a-rd voeal sek'ctions wei-e I'N’ B(d)l>y (loodson and .Mi’s. J. D. Biddix who sang *‘I Love Vfni 'Tmlv" liefoie the ee em oiy. Ml*. G(K)d<OM ,‘<ang “Wcdtling IM*.-ryr?-" as Hk* b(‘iiedi. t ion. Wliito and gold antique ai-ehe<l < .iivh'!.;i,.'a holdi’ig eatliedial i;.p*.rs formed tin* setting f(n* the e.\. liange of \. \vs. On <*il]ioi- s df‘ ef lh{‘ all ir we.e r-evei- biaru'hc'd ciind. lafrra hoMing ea- tlK'dral la|>ei-s. Ort'gon fei-n formed th<‘ baikgi-o: nd with a lan-s!i.rj>ed <iri-ang.-nK'ni of while lerns centering the .setting. c'ily C'omnri.ssiojK'e W. S(‘imor'e Bi ■ iix esea. led his daiightr'i* to llv* altar and ga\(' h(*j* in mar- .i-i.a.g(*. 'The hi ide's ,g(i.vn was a IdKinal <l(sgn of Dulcet satin and imiiorltd IN-aii d'Ange lice styled in (*mpiie siIhonetu>. 'Tin* empire hodici* p Bin-ed a slicoi' > oke outlined uiJlr ga, lands rd lace nn’dallions tr:ri(*d in s<‘('d I>oai-l.s. A .satin bow acv-onted the fi*ont waist. 'I'lio full la(«‘ bisliop sleeves harl (let*p taiffs at Hu* wi'i.st. The* A linr* sat n skill was ap;!:(|U(d wilii he*' motifs. A del ac liable lace-trimmed i rain was c:iu.ht to a how nt the w’a’si and spread cliapel l(‘ngtli. The bouflani \(‘i] of liijile lit»rs of itnporti'd silk illu'-inn wns I lugiit to a idateau rd Iree ])el- als .•*pai ked w t!i jH‘ails and c. ..-lals. .‘slie caiii<d -a ea.serde of Hahns ivy and esmbidium <irehi .s. MiS. Jolin Hoscoe Teal of 'Toc- C'a, (la. attended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were* Mrs. Ronald Wheeler of Kings Mountain and Miss Kathy (lodfr’ey Ricliniond, \ja. Miss Toni Chr ist iie Lc’dfoid of Gas tonia, nie -e <d Hie h. ide, was flower gill. All Hi'* attendants won* floor lengtii d •es.'ie-; of powdr blue silk georgelli po.sed over taffeta slykTi with a scoop- iiiakiine wliieh dipjatl lo a scju.-ii-ed V back. 'rh«‘ I'ai.sed empire? waists were cic!c*d with grosg.ain rib broi anrl Venise fkn-al ernbi-oid ('ly. Tiio long sk'cves w-ere finish e>| with b. lle.i sedf r. files ci ■ (•led by dye! to-maich V'<‘ni?c trim. The* dome* skirts were son- ly gatiieicd at the waist. They w-o.e inalehi:ig headdres.ses and e:irried w-hitr* lace iimbi-.Has ar ranged with blue lis and Hahns iv.\-. Best man for the In idegrooin was his father. Jolin Rosok' 'n.it, hiolhei-in law of the bride, u.*h<ied with Bill and K(‘ilh Parker*, brother's of the hr: S gjooni. The br.de's mother* chose a hcigi* suit with gi-^’eii accessor (?s and H w’dt<‘ eaiivdion corsage. 'The l>..degroom’s mother eJio.se a pink suit with maiciiing aec^j.s- -soi-jcM and a wliite carnation cor* sa -I-. Mrs. Lilla Ilowe otf Gastonia, (Cf>nti}n(t'(l Dll Patjc Tu'O) Legion Birthday Dance Saturday At 9 American Log on Post 155 wall Wilson explained. Nalronally, the his tnomb(*rship workers an* stnv- lea”—tlri-tiugh an inerea.sr' in the* American Legion has roearded ing to give further emphasis to numix'r of Legionn.aires t;iking five eon.secutive years of mem- the* Legion’s 197(i theme— P.S.A. part in the i.rograms of Post No. bershrp gain, he pointed out, and —Unity and 5(*rviee For Amor- 15.”. MISS DIANNE LOUISE STVHRKE (BruU-Elect of Cadet Philip Stanley Duneh) Mr. and Mrs. F.e’eiiek Meyer* Stuhike of Hiv. r Vale. New Jer sey announce the engagement of their daughter, Dianne Louise, to West Point Cadet Vh lip Stanley 15’jndi, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Kelly A. Bun.h r.t Kings Mountain. Miss .Stuhrke is a graduate of Pasuuck Hills high school und attended Rollins college in Win- UM* Park, Florida. Cadet Bunch was giadualed from Kings Mountain high school and is a F.ist Classman at the United Slates Military Academy, West point, Newv York. A Milii.iry wexiding is planned un Juno 3id.
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