TliMrHJa} , -iun-i ti, MlKKClb lil<:RAl.D-Pft(e 3A Daniels-Wright Vows Exchanged On Sunday taden of nforonce ilvM for ■U of a lallatlc ■tart of a penalon* •lactlni lend two (i. rniay chaiifa a iampui ura, ap- BO tMidcet rd Blahop y and a to 19T9> ■ aaatgn- Klnia Mountain Church of Ood waa the aettlng Sunday fbr a a p.m. ex- p 1^ chariga of wadding vow* ^ uniting Mlaa Lynn Rena DanlaU and Danny Kaya WHght In marriage. Tlia couple pledged vowa of the double-ring Unity candle ceremony before ^ the Rev. Jerry Smith, mlnleter of the church. Mre. Harvey Cody of Oaetonla wae vocallat for the program of wedding muelc for which organ Robert Voigt of Dallas. The altar of the church wae banked with greenery and arranged with lighted tapere In eplral can delabra. White daisies, mums and glads enhanced the setting. Herman Daniels .escorted hie daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of whle organdie chiffon designed with wedding ring collar and yoke of Illusion with long, bishop sleeves. Re-embroldered appliques enhanced the empire dress and chapel train. Her mantilla veil 'was trimmed with mat ching Venice lace ap pliques and she carried a cascade of white roses, sweetheart roses, and valley llUes centered by an orchid and showered with bauy rt dreaui iulu streamers. Mrs. Kenneth Hayes of Gastonia attended the bride as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Susan Daniels of Charlotte, Miss L«a Ann Daniels and Miss Vanessa Daniels, both of Gastonia, sisters of the bride. All the attendants wore long formals of seafoam blue polyester knit enhanced by lace trim and matching shawl. They cvrled bouquets of mums, daisies and baby’s breath tied with blue satin streamers. James Ray Wright was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Jerry Craig * of Greensboro, Harry Wright of Kings Mountain, brother of the bridegroom, smd Charles L. Dover, Jr. of York, S.C., the bridegroom’s brother- carried the rings. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Daniels wore a knee-length dress of beige floral polyester knit and a white orchid shoulder corsage. The bridegroom’s mother chose a long for mal of soft pink pleats with sheer, long sleeves. She wore a shoulder corsage of ^ Cameron Is One-Year-Old Today • CSameron Hord Falls, son • of Mr. and Mrs. K nneth • Fhlls, celebrates his . • Mrthday June 31. ||t: A family birthday party ■was held Sunday afternoon [at the Falls home and zCamsron’s Wlnnle-the- Pooh birthday cake was served with ice cream. Ton’s grandmother, Mrs. Joyce Hord, baked the cai e. Cameron (s grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hord, i PM NTHE Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls, Jr., all of Kings Mountain. Attending the party were the parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Cameron’s mother is the former Denise Hord. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Oawford will be host to a neighborhood party ’Thursday (today) at their home in honor of young Falls. Cake and all the trimmings will be served. MRS. DANNY KATE WRIGHT (Lynn Daniels) Kimberly Lynn Ware Is Seven Years Old I . .CABBAGE GROWER-Panl Short, of 813 Third St., showsoff a seven and one-half pound cabbage he picked from his garden this week. The Shorts* garden has been planted with com, beans, tomatoes and other vegetables, plus rows and rows of cabbage. Mr. Short Is . also a flower gardener, grows beautiful roses, chrysanthemums, and pansies. MONDAY 5:30-8:30 ibzsHoold CAMERON HORD FAILS Kimberly Lynn Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ware of Kings Moimtaln, celebrated her seventh birthday Sunday. A birthday party for 18 guests was held Saturday at El Bethel United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The party, originally planned as a swimming party at Lake Montonia, was moved Inside due to the played and favors were presented the children. '^'klm’s Star Wars- decorated birthday cake was cut and served with Ice cream and party refreshments. Kim Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Luts Sr. of Shelby. Her mother Is the former Linda Lutz. white orchids. Mrs. Jerry Smith directed the wedding. The bride’s parents entertained after the ceremony at a beautlfuUy- ^polnted reception In the Church Fellowship Hall wdiere the seafoam blue and white theme of the wedding wu featured In decorative details. Overlaid with lace over white, the bride’s table held a four-tiered wedding cake topped with clusters of forget-me-nots and by a bride and bridegroom figurine In a garden set ting. Mrs. Charles Dover, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Kathy Wrtght, sister-ln-law of the bridegroom, cut and served the cake to wedding guests. Mrs. Michael by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin polntments held an assortment of party pickups. After receiving guests, the bride and bridegroom left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Daniels of Gastonia are parents of the bride who Is a 1972 graduate of Ash- brook High School In Gastonia and attended Gaston College. She Is granddaughter of Robert Fletcher and Mrs. Hettle Daniels, both of Gastonia, and Is employed by The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wright of Gastonia and grandson of Mrs. Sidney Short of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wright of Greer, S.C. He Is a graduate of Sylacauga High School and Auburn University of AUbama where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psl fraternity. He Is vice president of Jim Wright Corporation of IGngs Mountain. Route Three, Kings Mountain, will be home (or the newlyweds. 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