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Page 2B—MIRIIOR-HERA1.D—Thursday, August U, 1079
In Resurrection Lutheran Church
Miss Rowell, Mr. Page Exchange Marital Vows
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Resurrection Lutheran
Church was the setting
Aug. 12th for the wedding
of Miss Nancy Eve Rowell
and Mr. Jeffrey Lane
Page.
Rev. Rugene Weeks,
minister of the church,
officiated at the 4 p.m.
double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Evelyn Bridges
was organist for the
program of nuptial music.
Mrs. Teresa Lefevers sang
“You Ught Up My Life"
and “The Wedding
Prayer."
The church was
decorated with apricot
mums and white car
nations on each aide of the
altar. Two candelabras
were set with white tapers
and adorned with apricot
and white flowers. White
bows marked the mother’s
pews.
Jeffrey Dan RowelL
escorted his sister to the
alter.
The bride’s wedding
gown was a design of white
acetate nylon chantllace
styled with scalloped
Queen Ann neckline, full
lace sleeves and waistline
fit. The gown was com
plimented with a ruffled
skirt that swept to a
cathedral train. The
bride’s veil was a two-
tiered fingertip chantllace
attached to a lace covered
julet headpiece accented
with pearls. The bride
wore a white gold dltunond
necklace with matching
ear-rings. The bridal
bouquet was made of
miniature apricot roses,
white carnations and
baby’s breath accented
with white satin
streamers.
Miss Peggy Ann Rowell
of Asheville attended her
sister as maid-of-honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Lora Beth Hawkins, Miss
Janet Faith Rushing of
Kings Mtn. and Miss Cathy
Ann Shull of CherryvUle.
Miss Susan Bridges,
cousin of the bride, was the
flower girl. Mr. Kevin
Parker, also a cousin of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
’The maid of honor wore
a peach magic knit gown
styled with spaghetti
straps and sunburst
pleated skirt com
plimented with a
detachable cape.
’The bridesmaids dresses
were of the same design In
apricot. The maid of honor
and bridesmaids carried a
nosegay of a large apricot
mum with baby’s breath
accented with satin apricot
streamers.
MRS. JEFFREY LANE PAGE
(Nancy Eve Rowell)
’The flower girl wore an
apricot chiffon gown styled
with empire waistline,
stand-up collar, and cap
sleeves. The gown was
accented with baby ribbon.
She carried a white lace
basket filled with rose
petals.
Kim Annette Gladden
attended the register. She
wore a light green-white
brocade gown and a cor
sage of white carnations.
The bridegroom’s father
was best msui.
Groomsmen were Mr.
Ronnie Lefevers of
Charlotte, Mr. Ronald
Rowell, the bride’s
brother, and Mr. ’Todd
Page, brother of the
bridegroom, both of Kings
Mtn.
The bride’s mother
chose a floor-length mauve
Miss Eve Rowell Honored At Parties
Miss Eve Rowell, whose
wedding to Jeff Page took
place Sunday afternoon
Aug. 12th, was honored at a
bridal luncheon Aug. llth
at the home of Mrs. Joann
Rushing.
Miss Rowell was
presented a corsage of
daisies and a plaque for
her new home by the
hostess.
An assortment of fruit in
a scalloped watermelon
cut In the form of a basket
and punch were served
prior to the luncheon.
A beautiful bride doll
was used as the cen
terpiece with white can
dles and lace tablecloth.
TTie luncheon tables were
set with pink checked
cloths and napkins. The
menu consisted of ham
biscuits, BBQ meatballs,
com, green beans, potato
salad, slaw and ice tea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Page hosted a cook-out at
their home honoring their
son, Mr. Jeff Page and his
bride-to-be. Miss Eve
Rowell on Sat. Aug. llth.
Members of the two
families and the wedding
party enjoyed swimming
and fellowship along with
the hot dogs, hamburgers
and cokes.
Eve and Jeff chose this
occasion to present their
gifts to the wedding at
tendants.
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MRS. ROGER CARL McFARLAND
(Tammy Rene Staub)
Miss Staub , Mr. McFarland
United In Home Wedding
The home of the bride on
Rt. 7 In Shelby was setting
’or the Friday wedding of
Miss Tammy Rene Staub
of Shelby and Roger Carl
.McFarland of Kings
Mountain.
Rev. John Edwards,
pastor of Vlctoiy Baptist
Church of AshevUle, of
ficiated at the 1 p.m.
double-ring ceremony In
the presence of the Im-
nedlate families.
Mixed flowers, greenery
luid candles enhanced the
.«ttlng.
Oeorgeanna Wright of
!.^wTidale was soloist for
’he program of nuptial
music and sang "Color My
’.Vorld" and "We’ve Only
Just Begun" before the
exchange of vows and
“Wedding Song.”
Escorted by her father,
the bride wore a formal
gown of white bridal satin
and Venlse lace fashioned
with high neckline outlined
with lace and pearls and
full skirt which tapered
Into a Chapel-length train.
Her veil of Imported silk
Uluslon was attached to a
tiered crown of tulle petals
sparked with pearls and
crystals and she carried a
white Bible topped with
blue and whtle carnations,
baby’s breath and blue
satin streamers.
Mrs. Linda Ray of
Shelby, matron of honor,
wore a yellow formal and
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She wore a shoulder
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Mrs. Velma Bolin
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RECEPTION
Wedding colors of
apricot and white were
tsatured In the fellowship
hall at the reception
following the wedding.
’Hie bride’s mother and
brother were hosts.
Assisting with the serving
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Mrs. Joann Rushing and
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for the reception.
Overlaid with linen over
lace the bride’s table held
a three-tiered wedding
cake with a water fall
underneath the bottom
layer. Punch and party
pick-ups were served from
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A portrait of the bride
which stood on an easel
surrounded by ferns and a
large candlelabra
decorated with apricot
mums and white car
nations highlighted the
beauty of the fellowship
haU.
Following their
honeymoon In the
mountains the couple will
be at home on Dixon School
Road In Kings Mtn.
BRIDE AND
BRIDEGROOM
Ms. Peggy Rowell of
Kings Mtn. Is the mother of
the bride. Mr. and Mrs.
V.C. Rlppy of Kings Mtn.
are grandparents of the
bride.
Eve Is a 1BT8 graduate of
Kings Mtn. Senior High
School. She attended the
University of N.C. at
Asheville this past year
and has transferred to
(Sardner Webbb where she
will complete her
education.
’The bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Page
of Kings Mtn., Is the
grandson of Mrs. AUce
Page and Mrs. Velma
Bolin also of Kings Mtn.
He Is a 1975 graduate of
Iflngs Mtn. Senior High
School and Is employed by
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