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Page 2B-KINOS MOUNTAIN HERAUD-Thuniday, October 4, 1979 In Cherryville’s First Wesleyan Church Miss Karen Childers, Mr. Douglas Childers United In Marriage Sept. 15 MRS. MILES DOUGLAS CHILDERS (Karen Edwards) Cherryville’s First Wesleyan Church was the setting Sept. 16 for the wedding of Miss Karen Danette Edwards and Miles Douglas Childers. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Cherryvllle, Is granddaughter of Mrs. Ellen Petroslno of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Edwards of Cherryvllle. She Is a graduate of Cherryvllle High School and Oaston College. The bridegroom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris S. Childers, also of Cherryvllle. He Is a graduate of West Lincoln High School and Ap palachian State Univer sity. He is employed by the Lincoln County School System as a teacher and coach. He Is grandson of Junius Helms and Mrs. Ethel Dellinger Childers of Cherryvllle. Chaplain Jack Cooke heard the 8 p.m. exchange of vows In the double-ring ceremony for which a program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Darrell Austin, orgsinlst, and Rev. J.W. Stiles, vocalist. The altar of the church was banked with palms and background greenery and enhanced by nine- branch candelabra holding cathedral tapers. Olads, chrysanthemums and poms centered the setting and a double kneeling bench with a unity candle completed the decoration. Charles Edwards escorted his daui^hter to the altar and gave ner In marriage. The b ’e’s wedding gown w ■ ^ a formal design of In.^t-rried silk organza and A .con lace designed along ’m- plre lines with watteau back enhanced by cathedral veil appUqued In lace sprays and overlaid skirt of silk organza. The mandarin neckline was also accented by lace. The dainty bridal hat, which featured apple blossom lace appliques and seed pearls, had a face veil of net which swept over the front to a long silk net which descended down the back of the gown. She carried a cascade of all- white fugil mums and qiringerel fern. Miss Tonya Webb at tended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Paulette Put nam of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Paula Moss and Miss Christina Edwards, all of Cherryvllle. Missy Ed wards, sister of the bride, was flower girl. All the attendants wore long formals of huckleberry crepe sonya designed with blouson bodices, capelet sleeves and full, accordlan-pleated skirts. They carried cascades of mulberry carnations and white fugU mums. Participating In the wedding as honorary at tendants were Miss Lisa Sellers of Cherryvllle, Misses Janet Lynn and Carol Ann Edwards of Kings Mountain and Miss Vicki Coker of North Augusta, S.C. Richard Billings of Statesboro, Oa. was ringbearer. Best man for the bridegroom was his father. Oroomsmen were Kelly Otllders, Todd Childers, brothers of the bridegroom. Butch Ed wards and Scott Ed wards,brothers of the bride. Kip Childers, brother of the bride, lighted the altar candles. RE VIVAL SERVICES Missionary Methodist Church will hold revival services Oct. 10-14 beginning at 7 p.m. each night. Rev. Carl Kelly, pastor, will direct the services. All Interested persons are Invited to attend. PklnPoyShoosO^ Fall Fashions afoot! Women's braided vamp casual with moc toe and cushioned wedge sole. Women's tassle-tie sllp-on, just like the famous maker. Crepe sole. Wine. Girls' rust suedu opc ' c-isual with perforated vamp and detachable kiltie deta 7.00 Reg. $9.97 8.00 Reg. $11.97 .. GOING STRONG—The Senior Citizens Swinging Moun taineers Band made appearance No. 99 Thursday and on Sunday made their 100th appearance at a local church for a musical program. The 25 members of the Band was organized a little over two years ago. Photo by Katrena McCall Swinging Mountaineers Make 99th Appearance '1-4. 9.00 Reg. $11.97 port casual for fall, j and puffed sides. Burgundy. S'/t-A. TOO Reg. $9.97 Meri uede casual. Tricot Hned with new Orbis bottom. 13.00 Reg. $19.97 20% Off. WoniMi’s casual knsa socks. KM Plaza Shopping Center Open Mon.-Thurs. 10-8 Erl. 10 9 Sat. 9-8 Sunday l-S Sale pricoo good thru Sunday. Mastar Charge or Vlaa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-61 The Senior Citizens Swinging Mountaineer Band made Its 9Qth ap pearance Thurs. Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. at Wesley Nursing Home In Charlotte. The group consists of 26 members, all KM residents, ranging from 68- 84 (although most claim to be 40 and “holding”). It was organized two and one half years ago through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Bolton, who direct the group. They perform all types of music, ranging from splrlturls to pop accompanied by a variety of Instruments, Including a washboard. The Mountaineers do not Miss Edwards, Mr. Childers Entertained At Cakecutting Miss Karen Edwards and Miles Childers cut their wedding cake Sept. 14th at a cakecutting hosted by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, at Cherryvllle Country Club. The bride’s table, highlight of decoration, was a round table overlaid with lace smd centered with a three-tiered white wedding cake topped with fresh purple grapes and enhanced around the base with artificial grapes In purple, deep blue, red wd lime green. Mrs. Martha Flowers and Miss Lisa Sellers served the cake and punch was served by Misses Janet Lynn and Oirol Ann Edwards. Lavender and white mums were used with a silver candelabrum of tapers for central decoration for the refresh ment table which was nrranr’o'' w'*b silver ao- The lilac, a native of the Orient, was not introduced into Europe until the 16th century. Mrs. Kelly Childers presided at the register. The bride’s mother was gowned In a rose qulana formal and a shoulder bouquet of white fugil mums. The bridegroom’s mother chose a smokey blue formal and a white mum corsage. After the ceremony, the bridal couple presented their mothers with silk roses as they departed from the altar. Mrs. Martha Jane Flowers directed the wedding and Mrs. Delores Banner directed the sanctuaiy. The newlyweds have returned from a wedding trip to Klawah Island, S.C. )' and are at home on Bess Chapel Road in Cherryvllle. Charier Cadenhead Makes Dean’s List charge for any of their appearances, but do ac cept donations to help defer the costs of travel and Instruments. They appear by Invitation and made their 100th appearance Sun. at 7:80 at Midview Baptist Church (although this total does not Include the Moun taineers monthly ap pearance at the Kings Mountain Convalescent Center.) "They are a great group to work with,’’ said director Mrs. M.V. Bolton. "IVe have a few problems now and then, but mostly we Just have plain ol’ fun! ’’ polntments. The bridegroom’s chocolate cake was cut and served with party pickups. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Austin of Kings Mountain sung a duet as a toast to the bridal couple. Miss Ed wards wore a cocktail- length dress of hot pink and deep purple which featured long sleeves and blouson bodice. She wore a corsage of white car nations. Ouest were members of the two families, wedding party and out-of-town guests. Charles Steven Oadenhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cadenhead of 404 E. Kings St., Kings Mountain, has made the dean’s list for the summer term at Southez^i College of Optometry In Memphis, Tenn. Cadenhead is a senior and will graduate from Southern In April. He also graduated from Western Carolina University In Ctillowee with a B.S. In biology. He plans to return to Cleveland County after graduation to open practice. (Sponsored By Shelby American Legion For Baseball Team) CROSSROADS MUSIC PARK KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. SAT. OCT. 13 7:00 P.M. * ★★★★★★ Starrring In Person ★★★★★★ JERRY VAN TASSEL COUNTRY SOUNDS COUNTRY STRANGERS With •kit BARRY JACKSON kk JACKIE ALUSON OS :> m.
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