PMie tB-BOBItOR-HEBALD-TImndAy, July M, ItTC
Miss Howell, Mr. Sanders Pledge
Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony
Ramirractlon Lutheran
Church provided the
netting Sat., July I4th, (or a
8 p.m. exchange of wed
ding vowa uniting Hies
Sherri Ann Howell and
David Lea Sanders.
The couple pledged vowe
ot the double-ring
ceremony before the Rev.
James Sanders, uncle of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Larry Wood was
organist for the program of
wedding music and vocal
selections were by Miss
candy Brackett who sang
"The Shadow of Tour
Smile” before the
ceremony and "Wedding
Prayer" as the benedic
tion.
Organ prelude Included
"Tou Light Up My Life",
"We’ve Only Just Begun",
"More”, "Feelings”,
"April Love”, "Because",
"I Love You Truly", “I’U
Never Stop Loving You",
"Oh Promise Me", and
"Wonderful One”. The
processional was "Wed
ding March” from
"Lohengrin" by Wagner
and the recesslonsLl was
Mendelssohn's "Wedding
March" from “A Mid
summer Night’s Dream."
The altsu: of the church
was banked with greenery
and arranged with spiral
candelabra. Baskets of
summer flowers were at
either side of the sdtar and
a Unity candle centered
the setting which the
couple lighted together
after exchanging pledges
and lings.
Ray Howell, Sr. escorted
his daughter to the sUtar
and gave her In marriage.
The bride’s wedding gown
was a formal design of
white Chantilly lace styled
with square neckline,
straight, lace sleeves and
empire waistline. The
gown was elegantly
fashioned with a full, lace
CHiapel train. Matching
Chantilly lace trimmed her
fingertip veil which was
attached to a lace-covered
Juliet headpiece, and she
carried a nosegay of
yellow Sweetheart roses,
white pompon chrysan
themums and silk coral
forget-me-nots with
Sprlngerel fern and
gypsophlUa.
Miss Cynthia Johnson
attended the bride as maid
of tumor aiul bridesmaids
were Mrs. Kim Howell of
Kings Mountain, slstsr-ln-
law of the bride; Mrs.
Becky Sanders of Kings
Mbuntsdn, sister-ln-law of
the bridegroom, Miss
Cathy Barnette, Miss
Sharon Buchanan, and
Mrs. Sandy Jackson Hitters
of Kings Mountain. Miss
Jonl Wright of Kings
Mountain presided at the
register.
All the attendants wore
long (ormals of apricot
print sUesta styled with
empire waistlines and
ruffled draped backs. The
dresses had full skirts.
They carried nosegays of
yelkm sweetheart roses,
brotise pompons, silk coral
forget-me-iMts, sprlngerel
tsm and gyps<vhllla.
Best man (or the
brldgroom was his father,
Dathla Lee Sanders.
Croomsmen were Mike
Howell of Charlotte, Ray
Howell Jr. of Kings
Mountain, brothers of the
bride, Steve Sanders,
brother of the bridegroom,
Keith Ooforth, Danny
Qoforth and Olenn
Roberts, all of Kings
Mountain.
The bride’s mother
chose a long gown of
seagreen print SUesta
featuring a blouson bodice
snd sunburst-pleated sUrt.
She wore a corsage of
Royal Bouquet orchids.
The bridegroom’s
mother chose a long gown
of yellow chiffon featuring
a floral cape. She wore a
corsage of Royal Bouquet
orchids.
After the ceremony, the
bride and bridegroom
greeted guests In the
church vesUbule and left
for a wedding trip to White
Lstke.
Route 4, Kings Moun
tain, Is home for the
newlyweds.
BRIDEAND
BROBOROOM
Mrs. Sanders Is the
daughter of Mrs. Dorothy
Howell and Ray Howell,
Sr., both of Klrigs Moun
tain. She Is a 18T8 graduate
ot Kings Mountain Senior
High School and la em
ployed at Revco Drug
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Dathla Lee
Sanders of Kings Mountain
are parents of the
bridegroom v^o Is a 18T6
graduate of Kings
Mountain Senior High
School and completed a
tour of duty In the United
States Navy. He la em
ployed by Baton Cor-
poraUon on Grover Road.
OAKBCUTTTNO
Mrs. Dorothy Howell
entertained after the
wedding rehearsal at a
cakecutting In ths
FeUowshlp Hall of
Resurrection Lutheran
Church.
The apricot theme of the
wedding was featured In
decorative details and
refreshments. Overlaid
with lace tablecloth caught
iq> with apiicot bows, the
bride’s table held a three-
tier wedding cake
decorated with apricot
roses. Apiicot punch was
served from a crystal bowl
at one end and crystal
appointments held fsmcy
sandwiches, cheese
straws, mints and sausage
balls.
Assisting In serving the
SO guests were Mrs.
Shirley Austin, Mrs.
Shirley White and Mrs.
Betty Hampton.
Couple United In
Asheville .Wedding
MRS. GRADY KEEVBR HOWARD, JR.
(Linda Susan Homowskl)
All Souls Parrish of
AahevlUe was the setting
Saturday for the wedding
of Miss Linda Susan
Homowskl of Asheville
and Dr. Grady Keever
Howard, Jr. of Kings
Mountain.
The couple pledged their
vows before Father Rick
Dennis.
Dr. Schyler Robinson of
Warren Wilson College,
was organist for the
progrsun of nuptial music
and Steve Floros was
trumpeter. The
processional march was
Purcell’s ’’Trumpet
Voluntary” and the
recessional was to
"Allegro” from "Suite
Gothlque” by Boellman.
The altar of the church
was suranged with white
■lapdragona, daisies, mini
carnations. Queen Anne's
lace, fugll mums and
background greenery.
Dr. Kenneth Homowskl
and Jerome Homowskl
escorted their sister to the
altar and gave her in
marriage. The bride’s
wedding gown was a
formal design of Can
dlelight chiffon designed
with square neckline, long
sleeves and flowing skirt
enhanced by a chapel
length train trimmed in
Belgium heirloom lace. A
full-length mantilla was
draped from a camelot cap
embellished with pearls
and sequins and trimmed
with matching Belgium
lace. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses,
eucharls lilies, and lilles-
of-the-valley with green
foliage.
Mrs. Robert Greer
Johnson of Asheville was
the bride’s matron of honor
and bridesmaid was Mrs.
Kenneth Homowskl of
Asheville, sister-ln-law of
the bride. Marg Graves, of
Burlington, niece of the
bridegroom, was (lower
girl.
The three attendants
wore long gowns of
summer floral print
enhanced by pink
ribbon sashes at the
waistlines. They carried
cascade bouquets of pink
French feathered car
nations with matching
ribbons. ’The (lower girl
carried a basket of rose
petals.
Grady Keever Howard of
Kings Mountain was his
son’s best man.
Groomsmen were Louis
Sabettl of Kings Mountsdn,
cousin of the bridegroom;
Dr. Charles Reed of
Charlotte, Jon Simonson of
Haddonfleld, New Jersey
and David Hord of China
Grove.
Matthew Murphy of
Burlington, nephew of the
bridegroom. was
rlngbearer.
The pink and white
theme of the wedding was
beautifully featured In
decorative details at the
reception which followed
the ceremony In the en-
cloaed Courtyard of All
Souls Parish. White
geraniums, ferns and
baskets of white petunias
provided a setting for the
bride’s table from which
cake and refreshments
were served.
Hosting the reception
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Joe Britt, Dr. and Mrs.
Bruce J. Franz, Me. and
Mrs. Wilkes Price and Dr.
and Mrs. Walter Watts.
After the reception, the
bridal couple left for a
wedding trip. For
foavellng, the new Mrs.
Howard chose a white
nmdress with miniature
heart buttons and the
corsage from her bridal
bouquet.
BRIDE AND
BRIDEGROOM
Daughter of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Marcel Jerome
Homowskl of Asheville,
the bride attended
Stratford College In
Danville, Va., the
University of North
Carolina at Asheville and
Blanton’s Junior College In
Interior Design. She was
presented to the
Rhododendron Royal
Brigade of Guards and Is a
member of the Junior
League of Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Keever Howard, Sr. of
Kings Mountain are
parents of the bridegroom
who Is a graduate of the
University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill and
the UNC School of
Denlstry, where he was a
member of PI Kappa
Alpha social fraternity and
Psl Omega Dental
Fraternity.
’The bride Is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Whitfield Gibson of
Swannanoa.
The newlyweds will be at
home at 68 Woods Edge Dr.
tat Asheville, N.C. for six
months, after which they
will move to Kings
Mountain where Dr.
Howard will begin private
practice In denlstry.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Madison, Jr. of Peter
sburg, Virginia, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Kathryn Keeter
Madison, to Ryan Inman
Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest M. Carter of
McLean, Virginia.
Miss Madison received
her B.S. degree In com
munication disorders from
Radford College, Virginia
In February and Is
presently working toward
her masters degree in the
same field.
Mr. Carter received his
B.S. Degree In marketing
management from Rad
ford In May.
_ An August 18 wedding Is
planned In the Tabb Street
Presbyterian Church,
Petersburg.
Miss Madison Is the
daughter of the former
Mls^ Jo Keeter and the
granddaughter of _ Mrs.
John Byron Keeter and the
late Mr. Keeter of Kings
Mountain.
MRS. DAVID LEE SANDERS
(Sbarri Howell)
Getting settled
made simple
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Miss Wilson Is
Honored With
Pantry Shower
Miss Joy Wilson, bride-
elect of Steven Lancaster,
was honored at a Country
time pantry shower on
July 17th at First Baptist
Church Loimge.
Hostesses for the oc-
cauilon were Mrs. Gene
Austin, Mrs. Herman
Greene, Mrs. Bob Maner
and Mrs. M.C. Pruette.
Fifty guests were Invited
to call between 7:30 and 6
p.m. that evening.
The bride-to-be wore a
pot-scrubber corsage on
her light summer dress
and recorded her gifts on a
grocery shopping list.
The refreshment table
was covered with red-
checked gln^aun. A large
basket of garden
vegetables was used as a
centerpiece and smaller
baskets were used as
servers for vegetable
ssuidwlches and brownies.
Pink lemonade was dipped
from a tin tub Into small
Jelly glasses. A pottery
teapot held an
arrangement of scarlet
sage, daisies, and Queen
Anne’s lace on a side table
and other arrangements of
red candles, apples, and
daisies were used In the
room.
Miss WUson and Mr.
Lancaster will celebrate
their marriage In the same
church the afternoon of
August 4.
Invitations
Issued
Mr. Sind Mrs. Clarence
Samuel Plonk of Kings
Mountain have Issued
Invitations to the wedding
of their daughter, Judith
Lee Plonk, and Steven
Forest Davis.
The wedding v’U take
(dace Sat., Aug. 11th, at
half after six o’clock In
Resurrection Lutheran
Church on Crescent Circle.
The bride-elect’s parents
will entertain after the
ceremony at a reception In
the church feUowshlp hall.
1 St Presbyterian
Circles To Meet
Circles of First
Presbyterian Church will
meet Wednesday.
Mrs. P.G. Padgett will
be hostess to Circle 1 at 10
a.m. at her home at 608 N.
Piedmont Ave.
Mrs. Gary L. Bryant will
be hostess to Circle 8 at her
home at 107 B. King St.
Randall Reunion
Annual Randall Reunion
will be held Aug. 8 on High
way lAilve miles' South of
Shelby. Lunch will be
served at 13 noon and a,
gospel sing will begin at
1:30 p.m. with music by
"Directors Quartet” and
local church talent.
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