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Page 2B-MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, September 6, 1979 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Is Setting For Ratterree-Damore Vows MRS. JOSEPH FRANK DAMORE (JuUa Carolyn Ratterree) St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Oreenvllle, S.C. was the setting Saturday at 3 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Julia Carolyn Rat terree and Joseph Frank Oamore. ' The bride, daughter of Mrs. James Gamble Ratterree of Ruther- fordton and the late Lt. Ool. Ratterree, Is grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Ratterree of Kings Mountain. She Is a graduate of Furman University and the University of Georgia. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George Damore of Warren, Ohio, is a graduate of Thiel College, the Ohio State University and holds a Masters degree In Hospital Ad ministration. He Is Associate Administrator of Greenville Hospital Center, Oreenvllle, S.C. Monselgnor Charles Baum, assisted by Rev. George K. Preston, III, of Rutherfordton, heard the exchange of vows. Douglas Scott Ratterree of Chapel Hill escorted his sister to the altar and gave Miss Young Becomes Bride Of Mr. Elliott At Mt. Olive Church Mis Patricia Ann Young became the bride of Donald William Elliott last Saturday In a 6 p.m. wedding In Mount Olive Baptist Church. Rev. Willie Maddox officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Julie Owens was organist for the program of nuptial music and vocal numbers were by Miss Brenda J. Young, vocalist. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Bridal attendants were Debra Oates, Wilma French, Prunella Young, Betty Odums and Buzellla Davis, all of Kings Mountain, and Rosemary King of Durham. Terry Dunlap was beat man. Ushers were Grayling Elliott and Gene Williams of Gastonia and Bobby Odums, Roy Young, and Bruce Young, all of Kings Mountain. A reception was held after the ceremony In the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Elliott Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Young of Kings Mountain. Mr. Elliott Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott, also of Kings Mountain. The newlyweds are at home In Kings Mountain. Williams-Hopper Vows Sopken Old Ellis Chapel Church was setting for the Aug. 26th wedding of Miss Terri Ann Williams and Robert lee Hopper. They exchanged vows befolre the Rev. Walter B. EIIls. Mildred Enloe was organist for the program of traditional music. Johnny Louis McGill gave his sister In marriage. The bride's wedding gown was a formal design of lace and peau de sole, featuring a Acaloped neckline, sheer bishop sleeves and chapel- length train. Her fingertip- length veil was attached to a lace-covered headpiece and she carried a bouquet of daisies, roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Kathryn Lott was her slater’s matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Janie Hopper, Mrs. Fanny Shade and Mrs. Phyllis Shade, sisters of the bridegroom; Linda Williams, sister of the bride; Cathy McGill, Wauida Feaster, Shirley Rankins, Dorothy Kee and Janice Kee. Warren Hopper was his brother's best man. Ushers were Michael Hopper, Milton Hopper and James Hopper, brothers of the bridegroom; James Feaster,brother of the bride; James Barklns, Warren Ramseur, Robert Wllllame, Raymond Williams, Greg Oates, Oscar Littlejohn, and Robert McOUl. Mrs. Margaret Lockart and Mrs. Ola Mae Whltleburg hosted a reception after the ceremony In the church fellowship hall. (Turn to page 7) Celebrate 50 Years Together Mr. and Mrs. J. Bert Westmoreland of Grover were honored on their 60th wedding anniversary by an open house held at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Deem Westmoreland of Grover. Mr. Westmoreland wore a twilight blue dress with a corsage of white daisies and baby’s breath. A color theme of gold and white wa.s carried out throughout the home In decorations. Flower arrangements were of bronze and yellow pom pons, white snapdragons, yello'- roses, gold and yellow marigolds, gree cry and white baby’s bre.iih. A three-tiered wedding ^ake, punch, and assorted party foods were served from a table centered with a silver candelabra holding white tapers. Mrs. Hubert Rollins, Mrs. John Gold, and Mrs. John House assisted In serving the weddlhg cake, punch, fresh fruit, chicken salad In party sheila, open- faced sandwiches, vegetable sandwiches, cheese wafers, ham biscuits and mixed Hoyle Allen assisted guests cookies. throughout the house. Mrs. Steve Wells presided at the register. 'The 20B guests Included Mrs. Larry Allen, Mrs. friends and reUttves of the Dervln Allen eatf Mrs. eoufrla. MR. AND MRS. J. BERT WESTMORELAND ...note Golden Wedding Day ner In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of Ivory Qiana fashioned with high sheer neckline with Alencon lace and pearls on English netting. The long, straight sleeves were designed In lace In a window pane design with covered buttons. The gown also featured a blouson top and a chapel-length train. Her fingertip-length mantilla was bordered In French Alencon lace and she carried a bride’s bouquet of roses and stephanotls. Miss Harriett Cleveland Dobbins of Greenville, S.C. attended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mlgnon Davis, Shirley Damore, both of Greenville, S.C., Cherrl Ann Moody of Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. D. Lynn Kelley of Tlfton, Ga. April Damore, niece of the bride, was flower girl. All the attendants wore long formals of rose colored Jersey knit designed with blouson tops, short split sleeves and petal skirts. They carried arm bouquets of roses. Michael Damore of Warren, Ohio was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Mark Fleischer, of NUes, Ohio; Miss Dobbins, Mr. Thornburg Entertained At Several Parties Miss Sandra Renee Dobbins and Mark Steven Thornburg, who were married Sunday, were honored at an after rehearsal cake-cutting Saturday night at Holiday Inn. Hosts were the bride-to- be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbins. Mrs. Janice Hamrick presided at the register. The refreshment table, Dverlald with a white cloth trimmed In yellow, was centered with a three-tired wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. The wedding cake was flanked by three- branchallver candelabnts on each side with floral arrangements of sonya and white roses, white and peach daisies and baby's breath. A crysUU punch bowl was at one end of the table and at the opposite end were trays of cold cuts, canaples, sausage balls, cheese balls, plmlento cheese dip, crackers and relish trays. The bridal couple was (Turn to page 7) MatUhvs OPEN EVERY EVENING Dixie Village 10 a. m. to 9 p.m. Both Stores Closed Sundays Eastridge Mall Open Mon. thru Sat. lOa.m. to9:30p.m. Shop DIXIE YIEEAGE in Nearby Gastonia save 20% 3 days only THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY plush velour...second-to-none in luxurious texture! Fabulous fabric paired with today's new shape! Dresses accented at the waist: with exciting side slits. In a fine blend of cotton and polyester velour...all machine washable. Sizes 5 to 13. a. tailored ahlrtdreaa with short banded sleeves and tie belt. On-the-campus, office-wear, in wine or teal. Regularly $30 $24 b. V-neck fluid and luxurious with V4 cuff sleeves. Elegantly gathered with elasticized waist and belt. Day or night bright copen blue or garnet. Regularly $32 25.60 Junior* DIXIE VILLAGE AND LEVEL EASTRIDGE • ' • Jack Macauley, Keiter Freeman, both of Oreenvllle, S.C., and Eldward Bruun of Chicago, ni. Carter Freeman wa* ringbearer. The Poinsett Club of Oreenvllle, S.C. was setting for the reception (Turn to page 7) > • toasted with champagne. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Shirley Pruett, Mrs. David Dobbins, Mr*. Joe Hamrick, Mrs. Dale Phifer and Mrs. George Smith. I Sh th( Ml an flc do pr pti D1 Ml B1 gr HI Ge mi Ns th 3 of Sp br gr HI • Cc stl thi Sh he a fei ne la W8 bu ch br: en prl ca da ba br: Ml Sh of B1 we Jo thi br flo
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