Page 8B - MIRROR-HERALD - Thursday, March 15,1979 Honored At Bridal Parties Couple Married At Ormond Beach Mias Linda Smith, whose wedding to Mike Hardin takes place Sunday af ternoon at 3:80 p.m. In First Wesleyan Church, hM been honored at three bridal parties recently. Miss Diane Carroll and Mrs. Cindy Rohm, cousins of the bride-to-be, en tertained at a lingerie shower In the Fellowship Half of First Wesleyan Church. Yellow and white silk flowers, daisies and but tercups decorated the refreshment table, which was overlaid with lace over yellow. Party pick ups were served from crystal appointments. The 20 guests showered Miss Smith with gifts. CENSUS SURVEY Mrs. Vera F. Morrison of Shelby will be conducting the monthly U.S. Bureau of Census survey the week of March 19 In Cleveland County. The survey Is on employment- unemployment and all answers are used for statistical purposes only. Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church was the setting Sat., Feb. 34, for a 7:80 p.m. formal candlelight wedding uniting Miss Sara Dean Spearman and Michael Oalg CooUdge. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spearman of Ormond Eleach, Florida, formerly of Kings Mountain. The Rev. Earnest E. Haddad, church minister, and Dr. Paul K. AuSley of lOngs Mountain officiated at the double ring ceremony at which Sara’s Maternal Grandmother's Wedding Ring was used. The church communion table was backed with tall chase candles. A brass spiral candelabra was used on either end. The table was centered with the wedding candle which was lit by the couple from single candles. Huge baskets filled with pink roses and carnations, yellow and white mums, daisies, lavender astors, purple statlce, babys breath, eucalyptus and asparagus fern were used on each side of the sanc tuary backed by palms. A program of pre- wedding music was played by Mrs. Jeane Blais of Daytona Beach. Erwin Fine of Plantation, Florida was vocal soloist. Mr. Fine sang “We’U Walk With God”, “The Wedding Song", and "The Lord's Prayer”. Delicate organsa roses in full bloom over the palest of pink petals en circled the shoulders of the bride's Plcclone gown. The fitted bodice of re- embroldered french alencon lace met a full circular sldrt of ciystal organsa. Narrow lace overlays cascaded down the skirt to a deep scalloped alencon hem touched randomly by hand rolled, three dimensional roses and swept back Into a larger than chapel train. Natural pale pliik leaves, phalanopsls, tiny pink rosebuds and white babys breath held a full double Illusion chapel blush over a wide cathedral length veil. Gauntlets of alencon lace completed Sara’s look, reminiscent of the romantic south. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Tralnbearers were Brian Webster of Kings Mountain and Rsmdall Phillips of Gaffney, South Carolina. Mrs. Martin Burgess of Hlxon, Tennessee was her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Mary C. Spearman, sister- in-law of the bride of Daytona Beach, Miss Unda CooUdge, sister of the groom, of Peoria, Illinois, Miss Charlotte Seism of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Jane Zim merman of Ormond Beach. Her bridesmaids were In border prints In subtle shades of blue, pink and deep orchid. Bestman for the bridegroom was his brother, Gordon CooUdge of Ormond Beach, Florida. Groomsmen were Chuck Spearman of Daytona Beach, brother of the bride, PhU CooUdge of Peoria, Illinois, brother of the groom, Ray Stephans of Ormond Beach and Michael Melth of Daytona Beach, Florida. The bride’s mother was gowned In a soft knit A- line dress of Aubergine with a fuU capelet caught mid arm by a Uny band for a sleeve effect. SUver and gold shaped a comets path Cash-Jenkins Wedding (Begins on page SB) Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Greene of Grover, Miss Robin Cash and Mrs. Johnny Reynolds, cousins of the bride, and Miss Pam Kale and Miss Cindy Swofford, all of Kings Mountain. They wore gowns of pastel blue print with long lace sleeves and matching blue picture hats. They carried single pink silk rosebuds. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs. BUI Creasman, slater of the bridegroom, Mrs. Barry Rlkard, Miss Nikki CarreoU, Miss Jane OampbeU and Miss Karen Hallman, all of Kings Mountain, and Miss Ravonda McGinnis of Stanley, cousin of the bride. They wore long formals and carried white allk rosebuds. Misses Karen and Katherine Jenkins, sisters of the bridegroom, were junior attendants and were gowned In long formals styled like those of the adult attendants. Flower girls were Miss Tara Noel Cash, of Wake Forest, niece of the bride, and Miss Stacey Lee Reynolds of Kings Mountain, cousin of the bride. Miss Cash wore a short dross of pastel pink overlaid with white lace and carried a basket of blue silk daisies. Miss Reynolds wore a long dress of pastel pink and carried a basket of pink silk daisies. Mrs. Michael Revels of Grovetown, Ga. and Miss Kathy Reynolds of Kings Mountain presided at the register. Lewis Jenkins, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Mark Jenkins and Brian Jenkins, brothers of the bridegroom. Bill Creasman, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Jim Kale, aU of Kings Moun tain, Johnny McGlU and Jamie Sinclair, both of GastorUa, cousins of the bridegroom. The bride's mother chose a short pleated dress of peach floral and wore a corsage of matching sUk rose buds. The bridegroom's mother chose a short dress of rose qulana and wore a corsage of matching sUk rosebuds. After receiving guests, the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. They wlU make their home on Shelby Road In Kings Mountain. Wat’cha Doing For Breakfast Saturday? Why Not Bring The Family And Have It With Us? We got all your favorites- Eggs - (any Style), Grits Or Hash browns, Toast or Fresh Biscuits, Bacon or Sausage, Pancakes and Coffee Sound Delicious? Tne Price Is Even Better. Of course we serve the same delicious breakfast at the same delicious price every morning at THE MEETING PLACE 219 S. Battleground (In The Blazer Building) Children Accompanying Parents on Saturday Get 1/3 Off Price When Ordering From Regular Menu. Open: Monday • Friday 7:30 A. M. • 2:30 P. M. Saturday • 7:30 A. M. • Noon BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cash of Lumberton, N.C., formerly of Kings Mountain, are parents of the bride who Is a 1976 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. She graduated In December from Cleveland Tech with an associate degree In fashion mer chandising. The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins of Kings Mountain and Is a 1977 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. He Is em ployed by McBess In dustries In Bessemer City. CAKECUTTINO The bridegroom’s parents entertained at a beautifully - appointed after-rehearsal cakecutting at El Bethel Fellowship Hall. The bride’s table was covered with pink overlaid with white lace and cen tered with an arrangement of pink, blue and white daisies featuring three long, pink tapers. The three-tiered pink and white wedding cake was topped with a pair of doves atop flower-trimmed wedding rings before a dainty, filigree gate arch. The cake was cut and served by Mrs. Betty Cash. Punch, sausage balls, nuts and mints were served by Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mrs. Sandi Greene and Mrs. Barbara Greene, all aunts of the bride. BRIDAL LUNCHEON Miss Patrtcla Cash was guest-of-honor at a bridesmaids luncheon Sun., March 4th, at the home of Mrs. Harry Hughes. The bride-to-be was given a white carnation corsage which she pinned to her beige floral, party dress. Guests enjoyed ham slices, macaroni casserole, green beans, potato salad, celery sticks, auid tea. Homemade chocolate pie was served for dessert. After luncheon, the guests were seated In the living room where Mrs. Hughes presented the bride-to-be with a set of stoneware soup bowls and the bride-to-be chose this time to present her at tendants with alfts of bracelets and picture hats to wear In the wedding. Assisting Mrs. Hughes as hostess for the occasion was her sister, Mrs. D.C. Payseur, Jr. falling from one shoulder of the capelet. White or chids with yellow throats were attached to her purse. The bridegroom’s mother was gowned In a soft pink dress with soft pleats forming a wide collar and a softly pleated skirt. She wore lavender orchids with a purple throat. The bride’s grandmother was gowned in a deep burgundy and wore pink roses at her shoulder. The bride’s parents entertained after the ceremony at a reception at the '>''aanslde Country dub. Mrs. Sarah Jones of Kings Mountain was at the guest register. R.D. Spearman of Gaffney, South Carolina and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Fleuchaus of Ormond Beach, greeted guests as they entered the Granada Room where the wedding cake centered the room. Ihe bride’s table held a centerpiece of flowers In the same hues as was used In the church. The Sally Room held a table on which candelabra was used In each end and was laid with assorted hor- douvres. Champagne and cocktsdls were served In both rooms. A four piece band played music for dancing. Small tables filled the rooms and held candles surrounded with leather leaf fern and mixed flowers. WEDDING BREAKFAST On Sunday morning the Spearmans’ entertained at a breakfast for the yoimg couple and out of town guests at the LaPlaya Inn, after which they drove to Tampa, Florida to fly to Winter Park, Colorado for a honeymoon of skiing. Upon their return they wUl be at home at 604 Tomoka Avenue, Ormond Beach, Florida. Out of town guest-j In cluded the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CooUdge, Linda and Phil of Peoria, Illinois, Mrs. Katherine Kennedy W . r Mr. and Mrs. Ronald^ CooUdge of Peoria, Illinois are the parents of the groom. He graduated from Seabreeze Senior High School. He attended Daytona Beach Com-^ munity College. He ls“ employed by J.K. Shlrah It Sons Construction Com pany. REHEARSAL DINNER A On Friday evening, Feb.^ 28, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CooUdge were hosts for their son, Michael and his bride, Sara at a rehearsal dinner at BlUy’s Tap Room In Ormond Beach. Places were laid for forty eight ^ guests. The tables were laid with white cloths. The head table held an arrangement of spring flowers In the wedding motif. The side tables heldA five branched candelabras ' enhanced with spring flowers. Places were marked with cards holding white doves and wedding rings attached with small pink ribbons. After 9 cocktails toast’s were made by members of the wedding party and a formal dliuier foUowed. MRS. MICHAEL CRAIG COOUDGE (Sara Dean Spearman) and Mrs. Doris Bachman Ackermem, Pa., Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ausley, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs. Nell Klrcus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seism, Charlotte and PhUUp, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Webster, Beth and Brian, Mrs. J.B. FaUs all of Kings Mountain, R.D. Spearman, Mrs. Jean Allison, Mrs. Jimmy PhlUlps, and Randsdl of Gaffney, South Carolina. Steve Spearman of Columbia, South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Allen of Columbus, Ga., Mrs. Gale McKee of Burlington, North Carolina, BUUe W. Jones of Coventry, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton of Lake Park, Florida and Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, of Iflxon, Tenn. Miss Lynn Kelley of Tallahassee, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Fine of Plantation, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. William Santos of Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. David Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Broughton Stokes of Orlando, Fla. 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