P»fe t BIIBBOR-HERAU)-TiiMd«y, BUy 10, lOIT Dovers Exchange Vows MRS. CHARUBSL. DOVBR, JR. (Kathy Wright) Kings Moiaitabi Oturch of Ood was the setting Sun day, May 1, for a 8 p. m. exchange of vows uniting Miss Kathy Dlam Wright and Charles Lincoln Dover. Jr. In marriage. Ihe couple exchanged vows of the double-ring ceremony In a Csndlellght ceremony In which the bri dal pair lighted a Unity candle on the altar. Rev. S. W. Avery offi ciated at the service. The church was banked with fern and arranged with baskets of white mums and dalalea, the set ting Interspersed with an arch of candles and tree candelabra set with lighted tapers. Candles also marked the pews for qwclal guests and a white krteellng bench centered the setting. Mrs. Ellen McOirdy was organist for the program of traditional music and vocal numbers were by Mrs. Evelyn Bridges who sang "We’ve Only Just Begun” before the cere mony, “Whither Thou Ooest” and the benedlc- tlonal "Wedding Prayer.” CUven In marriage by her father, the bride pre sented him a pink rosebud from her bridal bouquet and preaented a red rose to her mother. After the benediction, the bride pre sented a red rose to the mother of the bridegroom. The bride's wedding gown was a formal design of organsa featuring a scoop neckline and empire waistline enhanced by gathered cummerbund. Venlse lace complemented the bodice. The A-llne skirt extended to a chapel length train which was edged In a deep flounce trimmed In Chantilly lace. Long, fuU sleeves ended In a deep cuff wiai lace ruffle. Her Chapel-length veil of Illusion was caught to a Camelot cap covered In Chantilly lace and pearls, the blusher veil also trimmed In matching lace and appllqued with sequins. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink rosebuds and white car nations atop a lace- vovered white prayerbook. Mrs. Larry Wright at tended her sister-ln-law as matron of honor and bridesrrtalds were Lytm Tate and Derice Valatrilne, both of Kings Mountain, Denies Thompson of Shelby and Debbie Kelly of Yorh. S. C Couple Returns From Wedding Trip LimilTEDFORSDAYSONLY YOUR CHOICE Any firmness all at one low price. each piece twin Full Size *59“ ;r. Queen Size....*89**;:^ King Size * 89““2. Queen A King Sold In Sett Only Get the firmness you need without paying more. FIRM • EXTRA FIRM SUPER FIRM Choose the comfort customed to you! Steve and Ja^me* say: Rennie Dr. Fuller' mattresses are just what the doctor ord^ed... designed by a Doctor of Osteopathy to provide the Arm natural support your spine requires for restful sleep. MARK OF FINE BEDDING lOS Seaih Battltitiaad Ave. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C PNOM I 71I-47II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jo seph Dowda, who were wed Saturday. April SOth, formal gowns of doublaknlt ^ng trip to the North Oaro- polysster, the matron In Jonquil yellow and the bridesmaids in pink. The dresses were rose- Una mounUins and ars at home in the Dixon Com munity. Mias Linda Diane Chas- Wn^ed A.ll« deigns j^^ame i. fiowda’s featuitag Uce-titamod V ^ridi In a 8 p. m. wedding taPenley’FOiApel Oiurch. flounced lace rieeves. TTie empire waistlines were enhanced by detachable roee pin. They wore matching headdreasea and suppers and carried nose gays of white mums with streamers of satin ribbon matching thslr dreaaes. Sherry Patterson, cousin of the bride, who preMded at the register, was dressed In a blue gown styled like those of the at tendants. Charles Lincoln Dover, Sr. of York, S. C. waa his son's beat man. Oroomsmm were Tom Dover, brother, of the bridegroom, Jeny Dover, uncle of the bridegroom, Kenny Meeks and Danny Kelly, aU of York, S. C. Eor her daughter’s wed ding Mrs. Wright chose a formal gown riie brought from Jamaica of pink en- cnisted with sequbia and ciystala along the V neck line and elbow sleeves. She wore a white shoulder corsage. The bridegroom’s mother choae a long gyeen and white formal and wore white shoulder corsage. Mrs. Sidney Short, maternal grandmother of the bride, was gowned In a light green formal and wore a white shoulder corsage. Mrs. Felicia Dover of York, S. C., grandmother of the bridegroom, cboee a roee pink gown and wore a white shoulder corsage. Mrs. James T. Wright of Oreer, S. C., paternal step- grandn^ther of the bride, chose aYwach formal and a white shoulder corsage. The bride’s parents en tertained after the cere mony at a beautlfUlly- tqypolnted wadding recep tion in the church fellow ship hall where the p&ik and white theme of the wedding was featured In decorative details and refreshments. Overlaid with lace over pink, the bride’a Uble, highlight of decoration, was centered with a pink and white central arrangement of dalslee and mums. The flve-Uer pink and white wedding cake was cut and served from one end ot the table. At the oppoMte end of the Uhle was a Mlver punch bowl from which ptnk punch was served to aoo guests. Silver ap pointments held nuts and mints. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan greeted guaots and Introduced the receiving line which Included the bride and bridegroom, their parents and grand parents, Mrs. Sidney Short, Mre. FeUda Dover and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wright of Orssr. 8. C., and members of the wsd- dtag party. Mrs. S. W. Avery and Mre. Calvin Hughes In vited guesU to the re freshment table where Mrs. Jamas Patterson served punch and Mrs. Ml- chesl Bookout of Oaetonla cut end aenred the wedding cake. After e wedding trip to the North Caroline Mowtalns, the newlyweds wU be at home at ttS JMfsreon Strsst in York, South Carolina BBIDBAIID BRIDBOBOOM Mir. and Mrs. James Ray Wright ot Ktags Mountain ars parents of the bride who Is e ISTI gradueU of Kings Mountain Senior High School and a gradu- ate of ths OOanetolafy Oass. She Is a member ot the staff of P. J.’e Beauty Salon. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lhieoln Doivor. Sr. of York, S. C. and is a im gimdtMtte ot York High School. Ho is smployed by Duke Power Ooinpa^. Bev. Paul SorreUa, pedor of First Baptist Church of Grover, and Pastor Wil liam Leonard Huffstetlor heard the exchange ot vows In the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Andrea Beaaon was organist for the program of wedding music and Mrs. Patty Hulfitetler Cash and Mrs. Iva HuffateUsr Henson were sololste. The altar of the church was banked with palnu and arranged on either side with seven branch candelabra holding cathe dral tapers. A floor baakst of white Ctena mums, baby's breath and white glads centered the setting which was enhanced by a tell Tjnlty candle and two smaller white candles on a white column from which the bridal pair lighted the center taper. A white kneeling bench completed the decoration. Charlie Monroe Chastain of Bessemer aty escorted hla daughter to the alter and gave her In marriage. The bride designed her formal wedding gown of siilto polyester crq>e and tee veil, fashkmed with empire bodice enhanced with white huttone and cuffs overlaid with Venlse lace. The Blahop aleevea were gathered at the cuffs. A cathedral train was cov ered with a veil gathered to tee band of the skirt and overlaid with matching lace. She carried a white Bible topped with white rosebuds and baby’s breath showered with white satin strsamera Mrs. Charles Ray Watkins at GastonU at tended her slater at matron ot honor and bridesmaids were Mre. Charles L. Dixon of Gas tonia and Mias Ann Dowda of Grover, eelster of the bridegroom. The three attendants wore polyester satin formalB overlaid with candlemlet bouquet designed nylon, the matron In pastel green and the at tendants in pastel yellow. The dresses were styled along empire lines with long, fitted deeves and long, flared skirts. They wore matching wlde-btlm hate and carried noeegays of white dairies, baby’s breath and Ivy with streamers matching thslr (nesses. Mary Edith Fulton of BlackNburg, B. C., nlocs of the bridegroom, was Sower glri and wore a white formal dreea over laid with candlemtet bou quet dealiped nylon and carried a Sower basket of roaepetals. Charles Lee Dixon, Jr. of Gastonia ssrvsd aa tlng- bsarsr. Ths brldsgroom's tethar, Carl Roy Dowda, was bast mm. Groomsmsrn wars Charlas Las Dixon, ot Gastonia, Bobby Dowda of Grovar, brotbar of tba brldagroom, Johnny Reavla of Kbigs Mountain and Charloa Ray Watkins of Gastonia, brottaar-ln-law of tha brlda. Attw rscatvtag wedding guests In tha veatlbula of Sm church Sm nawlywads laft for a trip to tha moun- tolm of Wastem North OaroUna. BBIDBAND BBIDBOROOM Savings Bonds Salsa of Serlas B and H SavlniQi Bonda In aeva- land County during the Srat quarter of 1VT7 wore 8403,188. This rapresants 38.7 paresnt at tea County’s goals of 81.836.830, ac cording to Gaorga Blanton, Jr.. County Voluntaar chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Oiaataln at Baasamer aty are parents at the brlda who la a graduate of Beaaemeraty High School and attandad Gaston College where she was Ovlnattos treasurer. She la enqiloyed In the medical library of Gaston Memorial Hoq^ttal. The bride completed a two- year Intermediate theory oouree of Keyboard Arts Music Study Bertas. The bridegroom'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roy Dowda at Grover, md la a graduate ot Kings Mountain Senior High School and Lalcaater Polytechnic, Leicester, England, eamng a certl- Seato from City tt Guilds of London Instltuto. Ho received the "I Dare You Award” In high school and la seeratary-treasuier of Grover Volunteer Fire Department. He la em ployed by aevemont Mills, a division of Union Un- dsrwear. -(#■ RENT OUR vH green MAGIC 5MIST STEAM CARPET CLEANER Professlonaly Cleaned Carpets For Just Cents Per Square Foot Easy to use ,Weighs only 38 Lbs Come in and ask. We wl show you how IR RESERVATIONS CALL 739-8161 SMITH DRUGS K M Plau Shopping Centir Kings Mountain MRS. GARY DOWDA (Linda Chastain) OAKEOUTTINO Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chastain and Mr. and Mrs. Cart Dowda, parmts at tha bridal pair, mtertainad togothar Friday night after rehaaraal at a cak# cutting in the Penloy'B Chapel Church Fallowahlp Hall. Tha brids’B table, high light of daoaratlon, was overlaid with white linen and arranged with a three- tier cake topped with yellow roses and a central,. arrangamant of dalatea and baby'a breath in a five- branch Bllvar candaU- brum sat with whits tapers. Punch waa sarvad from a allver aarvlea which emtarad a round tabte, overlaid with white Unm. The tarlde-to-be wore a yellow Qulana formal fea turing long rietvea md eoNvl neckline and a oor- ■age of yellow roooe. Tho brido-oloct and bridegroom-to-bo took tho occasion to prasmt gifts to' mambars of thslr waddhif party.