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i) 3) I® 5) G )) « 9 # Pag* 2&KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. OctobM X IWO Kiser-Hovis Pair Wed On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frank William Hovis, who were wed Saturday are on a wedding trip to Disney World in Orlando, Fla. and afterwards will be at home at 600 Segars Mill Road in Flart- sville. South Carolina. Miss Leigh Ann Kiser became Mr. Hovis’ bride in a 7 p.m. for mal Candlelight wedding in Bessemer City’s First United Methodist Church. The Rev. John Rufty, pastor of the church, heard the ex change of vows in the double ring ceremony. Mrs. J. C. Kenley was organist for the program of tradi tional music and Julius Barkley was soloist. Mr. Barkley sang ‘The Greatest Of These Is Love” and the benedictional “Lord’s Prayer.” Spiral candelabra and nine branch candelabra on the altar were interspersed with elegant Benjamitis and massive ar rangements of late summer flowers enhanced the setting. Southern Smilax and Williamsburg candelabra were used down the center aisle of the church. Kenneth G. Kiser escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride wore a formal design of Candlelight pure silk organza over satin designed by Priscilla. The empire bodice of English net and French Alencon lace was enhanced by tiny Venice flowers and a Queen Anne collar with sweetheart neckline. The long taptered sleeves fastened at the wrist with scalloped lace. The full A-line skirt was sprinkled with lace motifs which circled the hemline of scalloped lace. Her veil of silk illusion had a handkerchief rolled edge bordered with matching lace which floated gracefully from a cap of lace with a satin bow in the back of the cap. She carried a cascade of brid^ satin roses, stephanotis and maidenhair fern. Mrs. Monte Richardson of Matthews attended the bride Matthews, sister4n4aw of the bridegroom; Mrs. Larry Charles of Mooresville, Mrs. Gary McNair of Bessemer City, Miss Kim Payne of Charlotte, Miss Marie Hovis of Bessemer City, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Allison Lynch of Bessemer City, cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Elizabeth Innes of Mat thews, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. All the attendants wore for mal gowns of sheer mauvette over Quiana designed by Aria. The bodices were designed with butterfly sleeves shirred at the shoulders to form collars in front to the waistline and caught with an inserted vest of candlelight lace. The full skirts were gathered at the waistlines and caught with a narrow long belt of candlelight Quiana. The at tendants carried cascades of soft mixed flowers and Hybrid lilies.The flower girl carried a lace basket filled with rose petals. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Groomsmen were Jim Hovis, brother of the bridegroom, Kim Kiser and Tyler Kiser, brothers of the bride, Donnie Hovis, cousin of the bridegroom, Gary McNair and Steve Shull, all of Bessemer City, Monte Falls of Cary, and Omer Heracklis of Gastonia. Junior usher was Ken neth Dan Lynch of Bessemer Ci ty, cousin of the bridegroom. The bride’s mother chose a mauve formal with an orchid shoulder corsage. The bridegroom’s mother chose a green formal with an or chid shoulder corsage. Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly of Kings Mountain, maternal grandmother of the bride, chose a champiagne colored formal with beige accents and an orchid shoulder corsage. Mrs. Tyree Kiser of Bessemer City, the bridegroom’s p)atemal grandmother, chose an orchid formal and a cymbidium shoulder corsage. The bridegroom’s maternal grandmother, Mrs. R. L. Eaker of Bessemer City, wore a long pink formal and a white orchid shoulder corsage. The bride’s p)arents entertain ed after the ceremony at a beautifully-appointed wedding reception which carried out the wedding colors of mauvette. The V-shaped bride’s table was garlanded with Springeri fern and enhanced by two Cherub candelabras holding epergnettes of flowers. Southern Smilax and candles were used throughout the room. The all-white four tiered wedding cake was topped with a bouquet of fresh flowers matching the bridesmaids bou quet and the cake was used at the of the large table. Silver punch bowls were at either side of the tables and refreshments were served from silver appoint ments. Mauvette over lace cloths overlaid the refreshment tables. After greeting wedding guests, the newlyweds were flown by helicopter to Douglas Airport in Charlotte for a 10:10 flight to Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kiser are p)arents of the bride who is granddaughter of Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly of Kings Mountain, and the late Clarence L. Jolly, Sr. and of Mrs. Tyree Kiser of Bessemer City and the late Mr. Kiser. She is a graduate of Bessemer City High School and of King’s College in Charlotte.She has been employed by Walker, Palmer & Miller, PA., Attorneys at Law in Charlotte and will be employed by Saleeby, Cox, Dig gers & Bledsoe, PA. in Hart- sville, S.C. in October. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade Hovis of Bessemer City. He is a graduate of Bessemer City High School and a Magna Cum Laude graduate of N. C. State Universi ty where he received a B.S. degree in Agricultural Engineer ing and was a member of Alpha Epjsilon and Phi Kappta Phi honorary societies. He is employed by Sonoco Products Comt>any of Hartsville, S.C. REHEARSAL DINNER The bridegroom’s parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Fri day night at Lincoln House in Lincointon. IILL MARIE STONE ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stone (Jerry and Blenda)announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill Marie, to Bobby Dean Rucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Rucker of Kings Mountain. Miss Stone is a 1980 honor graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCombs of Faith, N.C. and of Mrs. Thelma Stone and the late Bart A. Stone of Mount Holly. Mr. Rucker is now employed at Martin-Marietta Aggregates. The wedding will take place Oct. 25th at 4 p.m. in Chestnut Ridge Bapxist Church. Friends are invited to attend the wedding and the recepxion after wards. Subscribe To The Herald MRS. FRANK WILLIAM HOVIS Houjtobea' mntatix 1 Jufilur AcMievffiiicru fiowr JA IS .1 spuciiil [irocjfJrn. One- thdt qivest Icen* jiiers like you m opiioflunity. to Ukeion*. ilie kind ut ifS|)onsit)il!ty you jusl i.m't qet »ifiywh(.*re clbL*. Liktf lieinij u conuiuny president ut IH. Or j Vice president'for? Sales, or Mdiiufcicturincp, Yuu’H' fidVL»f j dunce to see liow-business* works . t>n^ d ‘.fridll scale. You'll h.ive* the*'chdiicfs to* succeed or fail .. dod'you'll'learma* lot either way. Phone 937-7415 In Kings Mountain Home Savings & Loan Association PAID IN EXCESS OF $1,000,000.00 INDIVIDENDS to our savers in quarter ending September 30th, 1980 History is being made at HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Over $ 1,000,000.00 in dividends paid to our customers the quarter ending September 30, 1980 WE ARE DOING OUR PART TO HELP BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US. Save with us and get in on the dividends. Choose the investment thaCs right for you. 2V2 Year Treasury Security Certificate 11.074% $500 Minimum Deposit required Effective through Oct. 8 Interest rates are announced by-week* and remain tiled until maturity. Interest rates are based on the yield on Treasury Securities maturim in years. 6 Month Money Market Certificate 11.968% $10,000 Minimum deposit Effective through Oct. 15 Interest rates announced treekly, based on averite suction rate on U.S. Treasury Nils issued the ««eek speeWed (actual ratum on Treasury Bibs is higher than the dlscaunt rata). Interest is paid month^, quarterly or at maturity. Fedarai ragulatlont pro hibit tha compounding ol hitarest. OME NAVINGS am oan ^Jissoctalton 700 West King Street Branch Office 215 East Virginia Ave.. Bessemer City
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