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1970 bor of 1 one • 'orke<i 1 dur- ; ;ed in * I May ; h R. • jional ^ Census r lart of j •asure j: . They ^ fifction ^ f sur- ' mom- ■ tistics : 10 Bu- . ent of * tut its ?asuro le Na- rview- l/ical- U. S. stions those taken Is say lential ure of ollect- confi- Ls car istical visit dude: h. 1301 N. C. ockett, N. V. p most i half second ?s. ar 90 es ' ^ -4 X ' m p i. J^'ri 9 14 A, X y 'i I# MRS, RONALD REASON (Andrea Star Iliiffstetlvrj .i3dB:^A.:.XiL^' .iiZd MRS. PHILLIP TENNYSON WRIGHT (Glenda Dale Byarsj MRS. TOMMY MuRRIS DEAN i liath( line Diam Jm-ksoni MRS. LU>.\AR1) EARL 7.0117/1' ' EIkuIk (}i Jiiin Clayton) Church Nuptials Unite Five Kin^s Mountain Area Couple.'; Wedding Date Set Miss Andrea Star Huffsietlor finished with lace scallops. Central United Methodist church ceremony and “The Wedding First Baptist church was the d''-ai!s in liu' chun li and ;r/cp U\ame the bride of Ronald Bea- Sprays of Venise lace florets ap- was the setlini? Saturday at 7:30 Pra>e:” by Dunlap as the bene- setting June 2nth for a S p.m. (y<- ti(;n ti-J’s. so.V Sui-day afteii/Mm in a -1 plujued the hustlino. The raised p.m. for an exdiange of wedding diction. The congregation joined change of vows uniting Miss ; vv^udiiu^ in Maylo United waist was deJned with I'aee vows uniting Miss Glenda Dale in the praying of The Lord’s Pray- Katnerine Dian_e Jaeksem M, t'hodisl church ‘ scallops'. The full hish^tp sle< ves Byars and Phillip Tennyson er. Tommy Morris Dean m marnago. Tiie couple pledged vows of were finished with deep cuffs at Wnght in marriige. Robert Marvin Byars escorted The couple pledged \ows of tin* the (ioublcTing eeremony before the wrist. Th('A-line skirt was ac- Tlie e.ouple pledged vows of the iiis d iughter to the altai and gave dcuhle-ring <eremony before the the Rev. Bo\to Iluffst'etler of rented with lace motifs and lace d uble-rmg ceremony before llu‘ her in marriage. The bride’s wed- P.e\. Robert Mann, mini.'ter o; the Marion, cousin of Uie bride sisttd h. '-he Rev. Xane \ort(»n and lu‘, iaii.c :o\.:t by h> tT It'fll'U VNllJl laci- UiUllir* auu /<\vv. v« .... m, i., i.i». * i . *ii\ •x.xxji o XVW./X.XI le, as- scallops. 7'he Watteau train •was P.ev. D. B. Alderman, minister of ding gown was an Empire A-line church, a.ssistod by »rt(»n. outlinei with scallops caught to tiie church. White Shasta daisies, gown of imported silk organza Charles Kirby of f'harf en m. jv • a 1 . .o.'l Ici'.vh )P,‘ \v ; i ■ .. - i:;- -^ilk or- .3 an t . je ;:r. « nink v-^/. ijue in c.-'.n* l.u\vr\'. -iv. The si do.-^ ij.p.e aod d u • •' en!*aiu-i d willi the Row. pink appli iucN and the lahcdial ittp. lengtli nrintilla, als..* eniuinced / . (kc-m .Vi .'s ilapti.';i < luir-h --f The bridegroom had his fatl^er ‘ O ' =-n. .‘I'oama jirtwidi'd as Ixst mm. Gro.-.msmim v*Te ■■ ' d ' ’• :> ■'*’ ' I'.r.i. f‘r ,lir:;;ny Ljuiw. Ke.n'idl Maugio n, ^o w d lie : ul Mi'-s Kli/ahc:!! 'lommy A.n{ler.-on aiul Bobby B *1- ton and Leonard Lail li;ws. Paul Pierce, III was rii.g- heartn*. it roi n 1^ ilH* »n of ^ re;ei)iion followed tiie ce'e- :n d M: .. Lulder Lu.v w of viivdiani. Ala. and giaiid.>o:i Floor baskets o;. white gladioli a how at the shoulder and woiti. thry-santhemums, white trimmed in Alencon lace. The The altar of the church was by pink'api>Iiciue, w ed,,ed with lhR\\V>dtv*id*\kU1mt!i* a\^ and daisies weiv banked with spread Chapel length. Her bouf- gladoli and greenery banked the bUhep .Meeves and high .standup b.anked with glad.s. palms- and pink gr.-.-.<;.on ri .b-.n an-i nw' ^ ^ ^ Mul-a \!a ^]ys 1 ,-jn'l U now lea •him^ at Fa th Palmctta and Kentia palms at fanl veil of triple tiers of import- altar. Bra.ss candelabra held crdlar were_ lawshly^ appliqued magnolia foliage^ and arranged jnnkmbon also trnnmed the^-kirt returned ircM Ai,.- LajaisV s-h.,ol in He.-.-;cmi-.-, Ala. .ei -;t:ling tl'.e naetials. rkte - llo'daugnter of Mr. anrl ?>Irs. A illtain Robert Clavton of Birm- Brass candelabra the altar and tail whiU* iapo.s cd silk illusion was altached to a lighted tathedral candle.s. with lace. The- detachable train with floor eandelahra hai ling hcmlire. ■ arrierl :j . a> , ;] r of burned in -viought-iron candela- double crown of pearls and cry- . ,n u «-.« appliqued in matching lighted cathedral tapers wh.iie onhids. while ai d pi.nk br.i. stals and she carried a lace cov* Miss .\lar> .vicuan i wore a mat -hing h(*ad- Mrs. Ellen McCurdv was argon- ri.<sc.i and whiio c.iroa'dic's. Mrs. Dennis B: a dey w as organ- ere<i Bible topped with a bou- (ir'.s.-worn-.vh’i a shouldoi length ist for the program of nupti.il nu- jan M. kd ill of Moit ivui tial music and vocal selections v(*il of silk illusion and carried .sic and Allen Jolley v. n-^ vocal :d;y altcinkd the'’n-. a white Bible topped with orchids. soloUt. Mr.' Jolley sang 'd^.oiig of nu:-and hiidesme Rutli" before the ceremony and 'iVuiv Uarntn-iei: o; s maid ol c*.'i M:'S. Organ piogram included Bach's Ledford, cousin of Rutir before the ceremony ana 'iVmy Uarnmoe . i- - Prelude In G Minor” and “If th',^ bride, was matron of honor “The Lord.s Prayer as the bene- ..-i- ^f the bridegroom, and Miss h . ...ily Ayv . All Hie ati cl i b ist for the nrognun of nuptial (I' ot of jiink -bridal roses and t> e n i. music and Miss Gaylo Sills was sto,:han,.tis. ”> ‘5. S. Paolo., Jr, s(.Iois!. Miss Sills sang "The Mrs. Randy Cash attended her Greatest Of These Is Love" 'uy sister as a matron of honor and Bitgood before, the ceremony and bridesmaids wore Miss Pt'ag\ Thou Art Near”: “The Savior’s briilosmaid.-i in<-luded ?diss "The Lord's Praye.” as the beno- Lynn Reason of Shelby, sister of Love” by Moore; "’Melodie” by \vi[iio Dale Bradford, college Members of the two f:imilie^ diction. the bridegroom: Miss Patricia Stickles; "Traumerei” by Schu- roommate of the bride; Mrs. and out-)f-ta\vn school tr'ends pink pcau de soie .eov.n; f'Mtur- Mrs. Bradley played "Ave Ma.” Anjr Pij>sour of Gastonia; Miss m-ann; "Ave Maria" by BaAi- Byars Gilbert and Mrs. Ann the bride and brifk-sr )om altiu’-b h g G-.si n -o ! '-m v: t: n;. ■; ia by Schubert; “I LoVe*l'h(.*e" 1\V P'aiflela Jean lav and Miss Re- (Pninod; “Arioso” by Bach and "O Gre<?n, sisters of the bride; ed the ceremony and the recep- vsi'li tiny \\:ih i;- '‘'I hed- Grieg; Excerpt from “Prince heeca Susan Plonk, bota of Kings Perfect Love” by Barnby. Doreen Hammer Mabe, college* tion which followed =—-..-.i ^ i r, Ig(»r” bv Bordine and "Be'cause” .Mountam. Give*" :.i maniaby he-r .ath- . i'r hride wore* a candl<*liglit va ati*^ and organza trim- i ai . ::.v;jt:ll\ la.c. la-r e:ithe*- in,:h:i.n a*vl * anddaughlcr d the late* ?di. and Mr.*^. J. W. Tlioma.s (if Alke\ilU' and Mrs. R. K. Flay- , „ , , ton ;<ri;l the late Mr. v'layion of il -was at Rel-rm la.e a.nd Thomasvilie . ■ Ir; u-il was held by a ciuscr of t - .-los>(jms. She* carried a ik.")!**, GO hid :. io---bu.'is a:i:t i\v. ices and A li’u* sldri". 'ihe\' by d'llardelot. She also played Ail the attendants wore fl(X)r Li.szt’.s "Liebestraum” during the length dresses o(f pastel pink exchange of v<>ws; “I Take fhe'e, siu^ organza over taffeta fa.sh- Dear" by Carter and "Our Wed- ioned with se-oop net-Klines. ding Pray<‘r” by Webb For the ijanels of floral embroidery in pro::cssiona!. she played "The tont*s of pink anj azalea accent- Bridal Chorus” by Wagner and ed the front waist with pink sa- FValm X Marcello for tlie rec-<*ss- tin ribbon circling the w'aisl end- ional. i.ig in a bow at the back wdth And. Floyd Huffstetler esporl- streamers. Pull l)ishop sleeves ed his’dau.jitcr to the altar and had de; p (-uffs Irimmed in floral gave her in marri.igo. The embroidery. Their pink tulle h iiie’s fonnM wedding gown veils won* caught to sprays of was fiesigr.ed of .''’ata ik'au and organza loop-s and silk daisies imported Venise laeo ptfsed over and they wore d.veri lo-nratcli sa* taffeta- The empire bodice was tin slippers and while gl<tves, f:»shione<l with bateau neckline iContinucd on Payc Three) Mr. Peeler sang Not 'lo Leave Thee” Entroat Me rcani:nate of the bride; Vickie A j.ilik t.nd white color them., pink « .ie brim lia s wi h pink Am .c C a ta U,t> ■ before the (Continued on Puyr Two, was predominant in dccoralivo (Continued t ,om Toyu j hretJ Jn,,. ..11, . M.d.na Lour. Mr. Lowry i.s sej-ving in the United Slates Air Force in War- ,, ... ner-Kobbins, Ga. ll-mo:- .\laid was Miss MilUi «,f Bren;. Ala. 7;ijdesm.uds After a trip to (Jatlinburg, Ten- WGie .>n .‘••es Gayle Pifiee. Paula ne.ssoe, the eoupR* will live in Ann Pirive. Uhui ;ia Day and V\ ain<*r-Fiobbin>. (Ja. where tiie was aridegr.j- m is .stationed •with ;he fi :ae:* :.brl. .\ir Foret'. .Mi.'-s (Huger Elaine Nolen and The couple wa.s aitcnd<*d only Ih)beri L. (ioloith, Jr. were mar- by Uie matron ol honor, Mrs. Jim- ned .^*uraia> in a noon oort*mony my (.’ slvin of Bessemer Uiiy, sis- a - hGv'uut Ri i/(' Baptist ehureh ter <»1 the bridr. Mrs. Uolvin wore bs i.;.'- ik‘\. Milehell M. Pruitt. a royal blue .street length dress an i Mrs. Ge age Nolen of w'ilh i\ -Natin at the back, : K:nherino St. hert' are par- matz.iin.' .slippers and matching < . • I'll nriib an \ .Mr. and Mrs. slii>j)e:*.s and matching liead pitK'e. Jfo/i.'i G').,,rt!i are i.ironts of elie iiK'.'ied a bouquet of large w li i I e th:-y.saniht\Tiums with W .idin • rnusie pla\'.>'d .-.<f;ly kircugh the ce’'eji.>ny 'w t!ic * r- in. ju.u.! ’.k'al I s (> Holy k G.i:" a ;:l • vVeci iing Prax t'r". ike :-u ol gb d;ola.' all I te.gv.-a:,- llie..i,:m.- f!e.-o:at(^i thi .-iru. h. Tire liride's f.iiher gave t!;e hriJi a.‘.a\. .-“'.i frtr'ce. k ngth di U.'. tis were Perry Nolen, bro ther ef the biido, and Larry Go- fi-r;h. e. Ollier oi the groom. liic bride’s nvitiier w.>:*e a pink ; -lye le. ciiess with matching hat ,in I ."•jlppi'r.s. Till gr-iom's m.dlier’s •wore an lint- on.-t inhii- was a pink polye.-ter - slyh 1 w:h a raeiCiing hatandsLp- eiinid e.dlai and pearl oution.'-' i*'-"- Toth, wore white carnation e-.wn the Iroiil. Tin- long ehi'Ton -orsage ■. '!• ('ve> w(»re trimmed with bier. .After a wedding trip to tlio Ti'.e h: idal i)()uqut*t-vva.-eameai.'.s. nioun alns and Nlyrtle Bea di, S. t ..,\>ai::hexmunis. an;l lil> Oi the tlie I'oui le will live at 803 valley atop a Bibb*. .Mea.tow m-ofd'. Road. Both the bride ?(*.-f man for t!u* groom was his in i m are 1970 graduates of f^dl•.el^ Kings Mountain high s.'hool. Thurs<Jay, July 2. 1970 Visitors KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Arriving Cor 4 SECTION nuiays ^\4 5 . t MISS LINDA LEE BUCHANAN (Bridc'Elcrt of SP/If Larry Neal Morgan) Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Biu'han- anee is a 190(1 graduate of Kings an of Alexandria, Virginia an- Mountain High School. He has at- nounee the engagement of their tended Gaston College, has serv- daughter Linda Lt*p to Sp-4 Lurry cd one year with the 173rd Air- Neal -Morgan, son of Mr. and Mr.s. b.nne Division in Vietnam, and is Lewis T; Morgan of Grover. now stalicmed with the 82nd Air- The bride to bo is a 19(16 grad- buna* Divi-iion at Fort Bragg, uale of Thomas Edbson High North Carolina. SchooUn Alexandria, Virginia and The wedding will be an event a June graduate of We.stern Caro- of Aug. 1st, 1970 in Virginia, Hills line University with a B.S. in Baptist Church. Alexandria, Va. Business Administration. Her fi* >—— Ricky and Jeffrey Boone, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone of 707 North Piedmont Avenue, will celebrale their birth days Friday at a party at their home. Rick, left above in the photograph, was six years old on May 23rd. His brother, Jeff, will be four years old July 3rd. decorated birthday cake wil! be cut and ser ved with party refresh ments. The Boone chi!d-en are grandchildren of Mrs. Martha Boone and Fred Alexander, both of Kings Mountain. * + ♦ * Mrs. Orangrel B, Jolly and Mrs. James Harris of Cary. N. C. are vacationing this week at Lake Wacca- maw. They are house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jolly of Concord. ♦ ★ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sellers and family are vaca tioning this week in Indiana. * ♦ * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cloninger and sons, Mark and Jeff, are vacationing this week in the Mountains. Crystal Dav/n Sparrow celebrated her first blrin- day June 25 at tv/o par ties. Birthday Ccke O'^d Ice cream w'ere served to borh sets of grandparents on separate occarlons. Present for one celebra tion wo:'e her porernai grandmother, Mr:,. Flora Seism of Wacc Rd.. roule I, Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bi.i Sparrow', Charity. Annette, Sharon, and Paulette Putnam. At tending the other party held at Lake Har; A-eil v/ere her maternal evand- parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cantrell Air. o. d L'-s.^Jer ry Cantrell, and Kevin, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Goa.i'ey and Mrs. Godfrey's parcrits, Mr. e^d Mrs. Douglas Sparrow. ■* COMINGS AND GOICG Betty Wentz and her d'3''gF-er, Ci bor.^ V ' "tT” •. I Wilmington, N. C.. are vlSltlng Mlss,Ja;;cT faiG. Miss Wentz will be married in August. * * * ♦ C. F. Falls.- Jr. (Turk) formerly of Banner Elk. it ■ :w a laboratory technician employed by Diagnostic Lab oratories at the Doctor"s Building In Charlotte. y MRS. ROBERT L. GOFORTH, Jl\ (Ginu^v Elaine NolCnl ,
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