u0r>eMi/.Jk I 1 Mrm. P. D. HermOon, Editor ' Cake Cutting Given By The C. J. Gaults After the Gault-Foxx rehearsal Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr., entertained with a beautiful pink and white cake cutting at their home on Goforth Street. Guests were welcomed at the lr?nt door by Mrs. Gantt. The refreshment table, placed ! in front of the mantel, was over laid with a pink net cloth over pink satin, the cloth extending to the floor. The three tiered wed ding cake on one end of the table was encircled in a mound of greenery and pink carnations. On the opposite end, a r''ver candela bra holding pink tapers veiled In pink gypsophlia and pink carna tions, a rope of which extended aruond the table. On the mantel y were two identlacl arrangements In milk glass containers. An ex quisite arrangement of pink and white gladioli on the secretary added a charming note of decora tion. After the traditional first piece | of cake had been cut by the bride and groom, Mrs. Forrest Warlick cut and served the cake. The cry stal punch. service was on a smal ler table surrounded with the pink and white decor used throughout thr home. Lime punch sherbert was served ' by Mrs. Frank Stroup. Mints and nuts were passed by Miss Joan Wright and Miss Betty Wilson. Mrs. Clyde Jolly invited guests into the room where Mrs. J. B. Ellis kept the register. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. . Boyce Gault. | The rnembers of the wedding party, a few close friends and out -of-town guests made up the list for the affair. Mrs. R. H. Webb Entertains Tuesday Afternoon Club Members of the Tuesday After noon Bridge Club met this week with Mrs. Halbert Webb. Magnolias, zinnias, and other cut flowers were used In tantl lizing arrangements. During the progressions, a sal ad course was served. At the com parison of scores, high score a ward went to Mrs. H. S. Black mer. Only club members _ were present for the social gathering. MRS. LOUIS KNOBLAUCH FOXX Miss Barbara Jean Gault Wed Sunday To Louis Knoblauch Foxx in Church Rites Miss Barbara Jean Gault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Jackson Gault, Jr., became thp brkle of Mr. Louis Knoblauch Foxx, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Folsom Foxx of Asheville, In a beautiful ceremony Sunday, June 21, at five o'clock in the Central Methodist Church. The bride's pastor, fctev. Phillip Shore, Jr., officiated; using the impressive double ring service. The couple said the marriage vows from memory. A program of nuptial music was presented by Misa Bonnie Mcintosh, ? organist, Mr. W. Ho ward Coble of Guilford, N. C., and Mr. B. S. Peeler, Jr., soloists. Prior to the service. Miss Mcin tosh rendered "Prelude in C" by Bach, "Reverie" by Debussy, "An dante Cantablle" by Tschalkow sky, Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" by Tschalkowsky, "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Richard Rodgers, and "Andantlno" by Le mare. Mr. Coble sang "How Do I Love Thee" by Llppe, and Mr. Peeler sang "Calm As the Night" by Boehman. The Bridal Chorus from Wagner's "Lohengrin" was used for the processional, and during the ceremony "O Perfect Love" by Bamby was played. As a benediction, the bride and groom prayed the Lord's Prayer together. The traditional Wed< ding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream." by Mendelssohn was used for the recessional. Churrh Decoration* The church was beautifully de corated with the altar centered before a background of large medallions of Oregon fern and floor baskets of white gladioli and gypsophilla. Numerous seven -branched candelabras holding white cathedral tapers were used throughout the church. The choir rail was draped in white and ropes of ivy. The special pews were marked with white asters and white satin ribbon. The lovely blonde bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Belle Bride Origi nal designed with moulded bo dice of Chantllly lace, compli Vacation Special GROUP OF Summer Dresses ? ALL THE STYLES O ALL THE SIZES ? ALL THE FABRICS 2 for $7.98 ?at? McGINNIS DEPARTMENT STORE W. MOUNTAIN ST. merited by a very sheer yoke of pure silk illusion outlined with scallops of lace and embroidered with sequins. The long, fitted sleeves extended in points over the hands, and the pointed bo dice dipped into a bouffant skirt of tiers of nylon tulle, enhanced by- a scalloped overskirt of lace which swept into a full cathedral train. Her three- tiered fingertip veil of pure silk illusion was caught to a cap of matching Chantilly lace embroidered in seed pearls. Her cascade bouquet was of calla glads, white gladmel lias and miniature ivy, centered with a pure white orchid. Her only ornament was a ' pair of pearl cluster earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. Attendants Wore Green Mrs . Kenneth Kiser and Wrs. M. A. Ware, Jr., both of Kings Mountain, attended the bride as matrons of honor. Bridesmaids ' were Miss Ramona Allen, Miss Faylene Falls, Miss Evelyn Cline, all of Kings Mountain, and Miss Frances Held of Statesvllle. The attendants wore identical dresses designed by Perlberg, of fern green puckered nylon net over taffeta. The net bodices formed an off-shoulder neckline, extend ing Into tiny cap sleeves. Mid riffs of matching 'taffeta formed a huge bustle bow in the back which extended the frill length of the skirt. They wore matching fern gr<?en taffeta headpieces and tiny pearl circlet earrings, a gift of the bride. The honor atten dants carried fan bouquets fas hioned of lemon yellow mums, j yellow maline, and yellow ribbon streamers. Bridesmaids carried fan bouquets of lavender lark spur, pink tinted gypsophilia, nnd yellow daisies. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Elolse Jarrett and Miss Randy Logan of Shelby, Miss Thelma Mayfield of Swannanoa, Miss Barbara Nichols of Pilot Mountain, Miss l.inda Walker of | Mill Springs, Miss Marcia Wil liams of Asheville, Miss Betty McDevitt of Augusta. Georgia, Miss Patti Dorton of Mooresville, Miss Joan Mauney of Spindale, Miss Ellen Medlln and Miss Nan Jean Gantt of Kings Mountain. C. W. Foxx of Asheville served his brother as best man, and ushers were Jerry Lewis, Harold Stikeleather, Scott Sullivan, Mil ton Sunnence, all of Asheville, Roy Church of Mooresville, and Charles Guyton, cousin of the bride, of Kings Mountain. The bride's mother was lovely in an afternoon dress of mauve Chantilly lace with matching hat. accented by pink lilies- of-the^val ley. She wore a purple orchid cor-' sage. Mrs. Foxx chose ijavy blue lace with white accessories and a purple orchid corsage. After the ceremony, the couple and the wedding party received In the vestibule of the church, where Miss Shirley Falls was at the register. Wedding Trip For her wedding trip, the bride chose a two-piece Carlye original of skipper blue linen, trimmed in white Milan crochet and fringe. She wore a white cloche of pearls and daisies, whi'e linen shoes and bag, and the orchid lifted from her bouquet. Mrs. Foxx was graduated from Kings Mountain High School in 1952, and last year attended Wes tern Carolina College at Cullo whec. N. C.. where she was active in college activities and was a member of the 1953 Homecoming Court and May Court. She made her debut at the Shelby Junior Charity League's Sub-Debutante ball in June. 1952. Mr. Foxx graduated from Lee Edwards High School, Ashevllle, and is a graduate of Asheville Biltmore Junior College, and graduated this spring from Wes. tern Carolina College, where he received a B. S. degree in Busi ness Administration. After their wedding trip; Mr. and Mrs. Foxx will be at home at 83 Vermont Avenue, Ashevllle, N. C. Out-of-Ttousn Ouesta Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included: Mrs. Ben Leonhardt, Don Leonhardt, Miss Barbara Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stroup of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Warllck, Miss Eloise Jarrett, Miss Randy Logan, Shelby, Mrs. C. M. Ervin, Miss Alleen Erwing, Alvin Ervin, Miss Peggy Christy. Rev, and Mrs. Coyt Hunter and Coyt Hun ter. Jr., Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Ellis, Gro ver. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Feather stone. Mrs. Milton Currence, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Knoblauch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foxx, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foxx, Robert Case, Doyle Frishee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I Case, Miss Barbara Hill, Miss Joan Hill and Miss Peggie Pet titt. of Asheville. Also Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Pappas, Asheville. Miss Linda Lee Walker, Mills Springs, and Mrs. Barbara Ann Nichols, Pilot Mountain. PLAY SANDALS ? A neat com- PLAY HATS ? 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