/ ^66 f ■ V • * flurscUy., June 9, 1966^ K<NGSI*<OUNTA|N HtRALO, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 a- »' > ' -'-S / / / // y I if. /■ . lOon •ide- ller tive mes •ony j at itur- liall Jtlst vtero and 1^ I 11,99 ■*s Hamrick-Henderson Vows Are Pledged In Sunday Ceremony At Grover Church Miss TeeAia Claudette Ham- | es made of crystalette and car I rick and Robert Glenn Render- j ried bouquets of / white mums, son pledged their wedding vows i Miss Mary Williams, Curtis F. George Pledg e Vov/s In Double-Ring Church Rites Charlotte’s Avondale Presby- of Kings Mountain; and Keith terian church was the setting Layton of St. Petersburg, Fla. i Saturday foi- a 4 pjm. wedding A reception was held after the I uniting .Miss Mary Branch Wil- ceremony in the social hall of Hams of Charlotte and Curtis the church. Miss Louzelle Smith, Elbert Durden Give Wedding Plans; Parties Continue in Grover’s Allen Memorial Bap tist church Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The Rev. William P. Shytlb conducted the double-ring rites. Mrs. Ronald Queen of Grover provided the wedding music. So loist was Mrs, Robert Ware of Kings Mountain. ' Franklin Gooigo of Kings Moun- j tain in marriage. | I The Rev. Thomas MacLean of- • j ficiated, using the double-ring . I service. Flower girl was Miss Kathy El-, Spiral candelaln a on the altar lis of Shelby. She wore’ a white i held white tapers entwined witli dress of peau de sole similar to | Jade. Two altar \a.ses were fill- the bride’.si. Mrs. Fred Kiser of Kings , and chrysanthemums. Mountain was at the register. Samuel Horace Williams gave The bridegroom’s father was his dai)gliter in marriagg. The his son's 'best man Ushers were bride’s wedding gown was a Randy Meredith, Wright Bat- formal design of bmbroidered son, Larry Lloyd, Sidnby A. nylon organza tiesi.gned with The bride is a daughter of Mr. j Clark, Ronnie Hamrick, and Jim long sleeves and highlighted l)y Frank Henderson. Ringbearer a chapel-length tram Her stiould- was Master Scott Ellis. -- ^r-length vi'il of iilusion was For her daughter’s wedding | diaped from a hue and pearl Mrs. Hamrick chose a pink linen | crown appliqued with roses and suit with white accessories and i she carried a nosegay of white a white orchid shoulder corsage.' split carnations and roses. The bridegroom’s mother, gown ed in green, wore white aews- sories and a white orchid shoul der corsage. Mrs. Annie Barnes, of Grover, ■and Mrs, Marvin Hamrick of Grover. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is riow a student at King’s col lege in Charlotte. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hender son of Chesterfield, South Caro lina. He is a graduate of Chest erfield high school and is nnw a student at King’s college in Char lotte. He is eqipjoyied by Arma ture Winding of Charlotte. The newlyweds wdl make their homb at 2324 East Fifth strc*et in Charlotte. The bride was gi\’'en in marri age by her father, Marvin Ham rick. She wore a formal gown of [ white pbau de sole with lace flower appliques around the neckline and bouffant skirt. The dress was designed bv hbr ma- [ temal grandmother Mrs Annie itions Barnes of Grover. She carried an I A cake cutting was held fol- orchid on a whitb Bible. .lowing the Saturday night wed- Mrs. Johnny Lee, the bride’s ' ding iHehearsal^ in^ the Jiome of cousin, was her matron of hon- '' ’ ^ Mrs Louise Shoemaker kept a guest register in the church ves tibule. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horace Williams > of ...nv, . I ■ , , Charlotte, the bride is a graduate ;,nH carnationsMecklenburg high school ... . Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing. She attended Queens Evening college and UNC at Charlotte. Prior to her marriage -She was a nursing instructor at Charlotte’s Pre.sbyterian hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. John George, Sr. of Kingsr Mountain are parents of the bridegroom. A graduate of 1 Kinzs .Mountain high school and ; F^rskine ' college he has complet- ' ed a two-year tour of Army service He is employed by Glid- den Company in Greensboro. Mis.s Margaro! William.s at tended her sister as maid of hon or and bridesmaids included Miss j Jeanette Hinson, Miss Geraldine T The couple’s wedding trip will ffrandiYiother of the bride wore Spainboiir. both of Charlotte, take them to the North Carolina ill Lfh JhTf ^^rs. Don Ellison of Winston . mountains aftbr which they will Salem. a blue dress with white acces series and a lavender orchid at her shoulder. The bridegroom s j All the atondants wore gowns mother, Mrs. Rivers, of Che.sler-j of aqua crepe with Chantilly field, S. C., chose beige with lace bodices and watteau de- matching accessories and a lav- tachable trains. Thev ware ender orchid shoulder corsage, matching bandeaux and slippers ' Mrs. T. A. Champion of Kings land earn?<i vdlow drisies and! Mountain, the bride’s great grandmother, wore a navy dress with a corsage of white carna- or. Other attendants were Miss Linda Fitch of Kings Mountain, Miss Elaine Sutton of Old Fort, Miss Bbverly Hamrick and Miss Vickie Hamrick of Grover. Jun ior bridesmaids were Miss Pat- tie Ellis of Shelby and Miss Peg gy Sutton of Old Fort. The at- 1 tendants wore blue formal dress- Mr. and Mrs. iLionel Banics of Crover. Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Bu ford Ellis, Mrs. Fred Ki.ser, .and Mrs. Donald Ellis were hostesses. Nuts, mints, punch, and.wfedding cake were served front a table decorated with two candelabra holding pink tapers terpiece was an arrangement of pink mums. be at home at 10-44 Hill street in Gre(Misboro. Marqrace Clubwomen To Mee+ Friday Night Members of the Margrace Wo- pom pons plaiit'd with yei]„v,-' man’.s club will gather for a cov- satin l ily-on. - lered dish supper Friday night The bridegroom’s father was ^*^ the home of Mrs. C. best man. Tlie list of ushers in- W. Falls, eluded Richard George of Vir-, ginia Beacli. Va., brother of the ' regular monthly bridegroom; Don Ellison oj . meeting of the women’s organi- Winston Salem; John McGinnis zation. Miss Louzelle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s \Vilbur G. Smith, has completed jilans for her mar riage to Elbert Durden, son of Mr. and .Mrs. L R. Durden of Fernandina Beach, Fla., and an- •nounces them this week. Tlie weddin-j will take place Saturday. June 11, at 7 p.m. in Central Methodist church. Rev. Pair Honored After Rehearsal Miss Patrifia Strickland and Chip McGinnis cut their wed ding cake at a post-rehearsal party Friday evening in the fel lowship hall of First Presbyter ian church. Hosts for the party were the briilegioom-to-be’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGin nis, Jr. Wedding colors of pink and white were Icatured in the deco rations. Overlaid with white over pink, the bride’s table was decor ative highlight. A silver candela brum of pink candles and pink daisy mums was at the center of the table. A three-tier pink, grefen and white cake was cut and served from one end of the table, and green punch was serv ed from a silver service at the opposite end. Silver compotes held nuts and nink mints. Magnolia blossoms and candles were used in the windows of the hall and on the piano. Mrs. Paul Fite, Mrs. Louise Ale.xander and .Mrs. Clyde E. Conner assisted in details of en tertaining. Miss Strickland and Mr. Mc Ginnis .were married Saturday afternoon. Howard Jordan will officiate, and nuptial music will be pro vided by Miss Mary Alice Mc Daniel, organist, and B. S. Peel er, vocalist. * ■- Miss Beverly Clowter of Atlan ta, Ga. will attend her room mate as maid of honor. Brides maids will include Miss Louise Price of Monticello, Ga. and Miss Peggy Hester of Monroe, Ga. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Best man for Mr. Durdfen will toe his father, Lee Roy Durden of Cooks'ville, Tennessee The list of ushiers will include Clifford Flood of Lafayette, Mis souri, cousin of the bridegroom- elect; James Brogan of Atlan ta, Ga., Perkiqs Williams of Con yers, Ga., cousin of the bride-to- be; Grafton Withers of Kings Mountain and David Smith, (bro ther of the bride-to-be. Mrs Eugene Patterson will direct the wtodding. A reception will be given by the brldc-lect’s parents after the cermony in the church fellowship hall. Additional parties honor Miss Smith and her fiance prior to thfeir wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Durden will entertain Friday evening at Holiday Inn in Gastonia at a post-rehearsal dinner honoring Miss Smith and Mr. Durden. The bride-elect and her par ents will entertain members bf the wedding party and out-of- town (guests at a buffet lunch eon Saturday at 1 o’clock at their home on Monroe avenue. Miss Donna Wilson, Edwin Rhea Hamrick Wed Saturday In Double-Ring Ceremony East Gold Street Wesleyan Methodist church provided the setting Saturday for a 4 p.m. exchange of vows uniting Miss Donna Wilson and Edwin Rhea Hamrick in marriage. Vows of the double-ring cere mony were pledged before the Rev. Clyde R. Goodson, minister of the church. satin slippers and a bow head dress dropped with circular tulle veil. She wore pearls and ear rings, gifts of the bride, and car- ; ried a no^glay <3f pink daisic.s. Miss Jane Griffin and Miss Patsy Payne were bridesmaids Tliey wore street-length dresses of petal pink brocade with matching bandeaux and slip- Miss Margaret Huffstetler was: pens. They carried bouquets of organist for the program of nup- tinted pink daisies. tial music and Mrs. Robert Ware was soloist. ’Mrs. Ware sang “Sweetest Story Ever Told” be fore the ceremony and ‘‘Wedding Prayer” as the couple knelt at the altar for the benediction. In cluded in the organ program were “O Promise Me”; “Whither 'rhou Goest”; “Always” and the classic marches- ’Two baskets of white and pink glads were used at either side of the altar and in the back ground were, palms and lighted tapers. A kneeling bench center ed the setting. Kenneth R. Wilson gave his sister in marriage. Designed by the bride’s mother, the bride’s gown was a street-length design of white lace \^ith fitted sleeve less bodice and full skirt. Her fingertip veil was attached to a satin ring headpiece sparked with satin bows and she car ried a nosegay of white daisy mums and white frenched car nations. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Diane Wilson, who at tended her sister as maid of hon- double knit acetate Ap\ | takes on tailored airs Mok« a d«h for our double knits ... for ihapo that won’t sit out, for that wonderful feeKng you’re right In style. Find rippled and flat weaves, slim skirted, circled ot hipline or throat with eye-cotchiftg Interest. One- and two-part basics and brilliants; 10 to 18. A. Ripple ehift: Week, blue, navy, emerald B. 2-pc. flashed with white: black, blue, plum C. 2-pc., crocheted hip: blue, plum, emerald The bridegroom’s father was be.st man. Eddie Spencer usher ed Wltl^ Sam Leigh. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Clackum wore an aqua lace dress with white hat and accessories and a corsage of yel low roses. - The bridegroom’s mother chose pink lace with pink hat and gloves and a corsage of white carnations. — Miss Sue Miller kept a guest register in the vestibule of the church. After a trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C., the newlyweds will occupy their new trailer on Shelby road. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Clackum of Kings Mountain. She was graduated Friday night from Kings Moun tain high school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Hamrick of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegroom. He attended Kings Mountain high school and is employed by Mullins Textiles, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Wilson or, wore a street-length dress of of Gaffney, S. C., were among white lace over pink with pink I out-of-town wedding guests. Miss Patricia Strickland, Mr. McGinnis Pledge Vows In Church Rites Saturday Mr and Mrs. Jacob Tracy Mc Ginnis. Ill, wed Saturday, will be at home at 703 West Moun tain street following their wed ding trip to the North Carolina mountains. Miss Paricia Abigail Strick land became the brid® of Mr. Mc Ginnis in a 5 p.m. double-ring ceremony in First Presbyterian church. V Dr. .Paul K Auslfey officiated. Mrs Darrell Austin was or ganist for the program of tradi tional wedding music. Tree brass candelabra at each side of the altar held lighted ta pers arranged with greenery and fern. White glads and mums were used on the altar and cen tering the setting was a prayer bench garlanded wih English ivy and daisy mums. The bride was given in marri age by her father. Her foamal gown was designed of wdtite silk organza and featured a fitted bodice with Sabrina neckline ap pliqued with lace and seed pearls, long sleeves, and a full skirt caught at the toack with a bustle bow and a cascade of ruf fles which spread to a chapel train. A crown of aurora crys tals and sfeed pearls was attach ed to a fingertip illusiMi veil end she carried a bouquet of white glamelllas and white frenchied carnations. Miss Linda Stacy of Gastonia was the bride’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Connie Strickland, Vickib Conner and Jan Wllliaitti. All of Kbt^ M«ui- tain. Bridal atendants wore formal length gowns of pink organza designed along empire lines with Sabrina necklines, short sleeves and A-line skirts Their matching headdre.sses were dropped with flirtation vieils and they carried cascade bouquets of tinted pink daisy mums in tones of light and dark pink with English ivy and pink streamers. The bride’s mother was gown ed in beige with brown accessor ies and a glamellia shoulder cor sage. The bridegroom’s mother chose a blue linien sheath with white accessories and a corsage of white glamellias Mrs. Clyde Conner kept the bride’s book in the vestibule of the church where the bridal par ty stood in a receiving line to greet guests after the ceremony: For a wedding trip the new Mrs. McGinnis chose a tolue and white printed drbss in whipped creme with accessories in white and the flowers lifted from hter bouquet. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs,. 'Woodrow W. Strickland of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride. A grad- uate of Kings Mountain high school, she is a student at Gas- ton College. ' The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs Jacob Tracy Mc Ginnis, Jr. of Kings Mountain, Alao a graduate of Kings Moiun- tain l.’igh school and a student at Gafettwt «^eg(e. he is a command er of itlrtgs Mountain’s Civil Air PatrGL '■ EXTRA! Financial Page EXTRA! 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