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■v- Thurs 3\, Page 2 kings mountain herald, kings mountain, n. c. Thursday. September I. 1966 Saturday Evening Church Rites Unite Miss Beverly Herndon, Mr. Robinson i of Charlotte. 'chrysanthemums. The fcur-tier gold and white cake at one end of the table was topped with bells and swans Pair Feted | After Rehearsal | .Miss Merlyn Sellers and Jackie! Lpc Blanton were honored after; 8*^ Dunlap a'S the benedirtw^ Miss Jo Carole Signnon, Vernon Carson Pledge Vows In Gastonia Church Rites I'Payne-Meacham Invitations Issued ^rs. Robinson, mother of the bridegroom, chose a while e:i- ^o!d bells and swans supporfM semble with matching ae-.;, or- top tier Punch w'as served ies and an orchid shoulder cor- f,-om the opposite end of the ta- :agc. ble. Cake squares, mints, and The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. outs w'ere served with punch. L B. Ashe, chose royal blue with « blue accessories and a corsage of For a wedding trip to Florida CTjairellias. i Robinson wore a "" Mi-s. Charles Herndon, who ' two-piece navy Suit with match-1 presided at the guest register, | ing accessories and the was gowned in gold satin and | lilted from her bouquet. ,vor a white carnation corsage at ler shoulder. GOLD AND WHITE their wedding rehearsal Satur-i bride, given in [lav at a cake cutting held in “V her father, wore thr fellowship hall of Shady,8^0 of rose pattern Grove Baptist church in Cherry-lace and faille l]>P basque bodice was si>ipa ‘ I with scalloped portrait m'fkline Ho.sts for the party were the^and the long sleeves tapeivd to i Jack Hagar and Ann of Wllming' bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and deep points over the hands. The | ton; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reid. Wedding guests Included a mii i iage i number from Kings Mountain, n formal Grover, Gastonia, and Lowell. Other out-of-town guests includ ed: Mr. and Mrs. cSu*! Nivens ol Bessemer CXty; Melvin Waddell of Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Sellers. \ color BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Pinkney ^ _ Herndon of Kings Mountain are The^golcTand^'hite theme of i>arents of the bride A graduate • of Kings Mountain high school, she is a senior at Appalachian Sthte Teacher’s college. She Is a member of the faculty of Grover Elementary schooTr" note of green and orchid white was predominant in dec- Iciaiions. Nosegays of valley lilies full' bdk»ffant skirt was pused : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence over htyers of net and faille, fin-1 Louise and Mary Jane he wedding was bor.'Vtifull.v car led out in decorative details at he reception given by the bride’s ..■arents. and hekLaftei^the cerc^_ ■’ony in the church fellowship all. Mr and Mrs. Jim Yarbro reeted guests and the bride’s arents intj-educed the receiving ne which included the bride and ridgroom.; the bridegroom’s mo- her; the bride’s grandmother; nd the maid of hotior. Other members of the bridal' arty assisted in receiving ^and j ntertaining. j Mrs. Carl McGinnis, Mrs. La vage Hord, Mrs. Hal ?.Iorris. nd Mrs. Lamar Herndon assist-1 golQ-tU.Jianor d in serving. Mr and Mrs. Gene ! Carpenter said goodbyes. ; Invitations Issued The bride’s table was hi.gh; | Invitations The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Evelyn Robinson of Besse- irrer City. He was graduateri from 'Bessemer City high school and Appalachian State Teacher’s college whore he was a member of Pi Kappa Delta and Pi Gam ma Mu. He taught at St An drews Presbyterian college in '.Laurinburg this summer. He will I continue working on his master's i degree at .ASTC in the fall. marked the corners of the white floor - length linen tablecloth. Centering the table was a five- branched candelabra interspers ed with snapdragons and gypso- philia. The three - tier white and g.-een cake was cut and serwd Irom one end of the table. Green pimch'was served vvith thd eake. Mrs. W'orth Sellers and Mrs. James Neal served the cake. | Mrs. Earl Sellers, assisted byi .Mrs. C. L. Wofford and Mrs. W.l Ished around the bottom with lace scallops and highlighted by a Phapel-lmgth train. Her bouf- llajit veil of imported illu<ionwas attached to a princess crown of seed pearls. She carried a cas cade of feathered white carna tions centered by yellow-throated glaVnollias and valley lilif''- Lovell, Lovell, all of Greemsboro; Mr. and Mrs. William Navy of Charlotte Mr. and Mrs J. A. Stoudmire and Sylvia and Mr. and Mia. Dan Buckley, all of Llncolnton; Mr. and Mhs. Douglas Wileon and family, Alcoa, Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. Jabk Nivens, Leigh, Gray, Sutaanne all of Asheville; i Invitations reading as follows have been issued In Kings Moun-1 ed with stephanotis and tain: ! jiiies. Mr. and Mrs. Marton Dean Payne request the honottr of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Rebecca Atm to Mr. J. Leland Meacham bn Sunday, the eighteenth of September at three o'clock in the afternoon First Weslet/nn Methodist Church Kings MOuntam, North Carolina Reception I mm eifiatcnr foil main g thi ceremomy Church Felloiofthip Hall Miss Merlyn Sellers, Jackie L .Blanton Pledge Vows In Sunday Church Ceremony! valley Miss Jadlne Sellers attended her sister as maid of honor and '^311 I leaVnei bridesmaids ’ were Mi's. Nell BroWn of Charlotte and,. Miss Peggy Blanton of Kings- Moun tain, sisters of the bridegroom; Mr.s. Michael E. Sellers, Miss Norma Neal, both of Cherryville, and Mrs 'Bradley Bare of Hamp' ton, Va. Party Honors Miss Gail Heavner, whose wed-1 ding to Eddie Herndon takes' place September 10th, was hon ored Friday night at ff'drop-in | party from 7:30 until 9:30. Hostesses vt'ere Mrs. Bruce | Sparrow and Mrs Fred Anthony. JTiey entertained at the Anthony home on Shelby road. Mrs. Machael Sigmon of Gas tonia was her sl9ter-in-law'5 ma tron of honor and Miss Linda Collins of Gastonia, niece of the bridegroom, was maid of lion or. Kelli Wilson, daughter of Mr E. Beam, punch. served lime reading as follows i —I i J Mr. and Mi-s. Hilliard Black spent last week in Chicago. Ill. with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Jackson and Mr. Jackson They ! also visited Mr. and Mrs. Barn- 1 ey Black in Milwaukee, Wiscon- I sin. Mrs Jackson is the former Peggv Black. , sherbet! ®bd Mrs. George Wilson of Kings I Mountain and nlece.of the bride- j groom, was flower girl. ight of decoration. Overlaid with | ha\ e been issued in Kings Moun- to loor-length cloth of gold net | tain; over cutwork linen, the table i x)rners were caught up with two gold bells and orange blossers. A three-branch candelabrum at j the center held yellow andles at the marriage of their daughter and was arranged with bronze Charity Alice Mr. and Mrs. Bun Edward Goforth request the honor of your presence Mr.. Donald Edward Tignor on Stmday, the eleventh of Sejitember Nineteen hundred and sixty-six At half after three o’oloek Second Baptist Church Kings Mbiintctin, North Carolina FREE Mr. and Mrs. H- M. Nivens and K/lcc Cinmnn Debbie Jo of Charlotte; Mr and | IVlIbb Oiy 11 lui i, Mp9; iLewis Sigmon, Mrs. Wade j k Sigtmon, Sr, Mr. and Mre. Clar- j Wir. ence Naekie, all of Newton; Mr. Cut Wedding Cake and Mrs. Jack 'Turner oif Shelby: Mr. .and Mrs. Sam Price and family of Selma, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilliland of Hart well, Ga Miss Jo Carole Sigmon and Vernon Carson cut their wedding cake Saturday night at an 'after- All the attendants wore long dresses 6T aqua peau de sole fasliioned like that of the bride’s.} The two hostesses introduced with overskirts covered in chif- j the receiving line which included foil. Their circular veils of aqua the bride-to-be; her mother, Mrs. tulle were attached to self-fabric's E. Hea\Tier, her future rroth- bows and they carrietl flowing I cr-in-law, Mrs. Harold Herndon; cascade boi.tihets lof white mums I and grandmother, Mrs. D. II. and carnations tied with illusion, j .Qo^kout. The bridegroom’s father was ' , , . . , be.zi man and the list of ushers i Mrs. Howard Swofford irrvitOT included Steve Lovelace of Kings i guests to the refreshment tabje Mountain. Michael E. Sellers of I and serving punch and parly Cherryville, brother of the bride, pick-ups was Mrs W. L McMack- Yxr;l1iA A-nhhnnv vt/vl Neil Robert Brown of Cliarlotte, brother-in-law cf the bridegroom. Knitting Classes Starting Wednesday, Sept. 14 A And Every Wednesday From 9 Til 12 Beginners Welcomed PLONK’S MAIZE SHEER 'nie three attendants wore floor-length dresses of maize ny lon sheer over taffeta styled with bateau necklines that dipped to V at the back and elbow-length sleeves. The dome shape skirts were accented by silk roses at the waistlines. They wore silk petal hats with tulle veils attach ed and carried cascades of yel low esmetlons. yellow daisies and miniature i\y. Lawrerce Lovell was be.st man for his stepson. Ushers were Mich ael Sigmon of Gastoni.a. brother of the bride; Robert Osborne. Jr. of Gastonia, cousin of the bride- grooirr:; Douglas Wilson of Al coa, Tenn.. cousin of the brid?- groi:m; and Kenneth Hustetler of Kings Mountain. The bride’s mother was govern ed in aqua peau satin with matching pillho.x hat and acces sories. Her corsage was of yel low glamcllias. The bridegroom’s mother chose lade green matelasse with match ing feathe- caze hat and a cor- saee of yellow vlamellias Miss Judy C'Hins. niece c' the i bridegroom, and Miss Nina Rae Finger, niece of the bride, both of Gastonia, kebt a guest reg's- ter in the church vestibule where the bridal party fon.red a re ceiving line to greet vyeddding gues+s after the ceremony BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Sigmon of Gastonia are parents of the bride. A ^.'ad'iate o' Ashley h'gh school and King’s Business cal Miss Bridges Gives Plans rehearsal party held in the fel- i and Charles O. Sellers of Gas- lowship hall of Lutheran Chapel tonia church of Gastonia. | For her daughter’s wedding I Mrs. Sellers chose a dress of Hosts for the affair were the U.}iver-blue peau de sole overlaid with .matching Venise lace with silver-blue accessories and a white orchid corsage, j The bridegroom’s mother wore j I a suit of navy blue silk shantung : Overlaid with lace over vellow i with pale blue accessories and a ; j brideeJect’s aunts and uncles. Miss Janice Ann Bridges, ■ jyij. af,[| Mrs. Ray Finger of Gas-1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde* tonia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagar j McClain Bridges, has completed | qf WUmington and Mrs. H P. i plans for her marriage to Dennis . Sigmon of Newdon Gold Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. ®"Tsa5n:VhVbride’s7aW;wa/ w cymbidium orchid. ...M, Mrs. Daniel G. Spangler of Sunday St 6 P'.m. In TEl Bethdl, fiveibianch silver <'andelabrum in. Miss Willie Anthony received in the gift room, A color note of pink and green was carried out in decorations. The refreshment table, covered wdth pink linen cutwork cloth, held a crystal candelabrum of pink tapers, the epergnette oups filled with pink roses, smilax and ivy. white The hostesses gava Miss Heav ner a corsage of pink carnations which -She pinned to the shoulder of her aqua party dress. In El Bethel five-branch silver candelabrum Methodist church.‘Rev. Roy Look-j-at the center with arrangement a? ridge will officiate at the yellow and white flowers. A five-. b.e-,i„g c«en.o„.. i lifted the orchid from her bridal ^ . Iwas cut and seiwed from one Miss Paulette Patterson will bej^j^^ table and punch was organist and Miss Victoria Heani]ggj,^.p^ fror: a silver punch bowl of Sanford, classmate of Miss; Bridges, will be vocalist. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom - elect's father will be best man. Mfs. Carolyn Wiggins will at tend her sister as matron of hon- at the opposite end. Mrs. Ray Finger, assisted by Miss Nina Rae Finger and Miss Ann Neil Hagar, served the cake. Mrs. Waddell Blanton and Mrs. Clyde Green, aunt of the bride- elect, poured punch Goodbyes were said, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack or and bridesmaids will include and Miss Kitty Wirick. Miss Deloris Beatty, sister of thejj^rg p sigmon invited guests bridegroom-to-be; and Miss Kar- register, en Brew'er of Bluefield, West Vir-1 ginia and Miss Joey Beaty of; The yellow and green theme Daytona Beach, Fla., classmates of the wedding was carried out of the bride-elect The list of ushers, all fraterni ty brothers of the prospective bridegroom, are Harold Bolide of Hudson and Stan Haywood and John Freeman, both of Robbins. After the ceremony the bride- elect’s parents will entertain at a reception in the church fellow- i#^e «he has been employed in fship hall. Mrs. Leonard Gamble, the offices of Sears Roebuck & cMrs. Helen Warren, Mrs. James Cempany in Gastonia. The bridegroom is son of Mrs. Lawrence ovelBof Kings Moun- j tain and the late Vbrnon O. Car- ■ son. He w-as gradKeted from Kinfts Mountain high Iwhool, at tended Chtmson college and is a '-enirtr at Anaalachian State Teacheris coUefee vwhere he i? ; maioring in physical education.' [He w*ll comoliete -requirements for his degree in Novrimber. I For a w'edding trip to the ca'ist Ml'S. C-arson wore a white and green sleevdess dress with ?reen iacket. yellow' hat and ac cessories artd the yelloW-throated jglamellias from her boliquet j The ncwlywei^ will be at home at 31S £. King street fit 'Boone in decorative details and freshments. McNeiny wia "mts. Eniesnrofiey and .Mrs. Fred Anthony will as sist in details of entertaining Miss Rebdcck Balenger of; Bunker Hill, West Virginia, class-1 mate of the brltie-dlect at Pres- j byterian Hospital -School of Nurs- i ing in Charlotte, vrillHteep a reg ister. i After-rehearsal parties on Sat urday night will honor ‘the bride- elect euid bridegroom-to<be Mrs. Carolyn Wiggins AviH en tertain it her hatne4n Bessemer City at a party honoring Miss Bridges athd her bridall attend ants. Gene Butler of Shelby will en tertain at Cleveland brings Country'Club ath bachriot’s din- Miss Sigmon wore a green dress with lace bodice and a shoulder corsage of glamellias. The engaged pair took the oc casion to present their gifts to their attendants. Miss Sigmon presented her attendants silver letter openers. Mr. Carson gave men of the wedding party initial ed tie pins. bounuet. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mrs. Blanton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Sellers of route 2, Cheri'yville. She was ■graduated frem Trvon high school, 'attended Gardner Webb i college and is now employed by ; the Gaston County School Sys- i tern. I The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hood Blan-1 ton of Kingo Mountain. A grad uate of Tryon h‘gh school, he is nresentlv sei'ving in the U. S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Essex whose hdre port is Quonset Point. Rhode Island While her husband is in serv ice Mrs. Blanton will continue to make her home with her parents. I white cymbidium orchid. Miss Herndon, Mr. Robinson Are Entertained Miss Beverly Herndon and William Robinson cut their wed ding cake at an after-rehearsal party Friday evening. Hosts for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarbro, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chrpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morris, Mrs. Lalyage Hord, and Miss Piccola Blalock. They entertained at the Yarbro home in the Bethlehem commu nity. A color note of yellow and white was carried out in decora tive details. Overlaid with yel low net over white, the bride’s table held a three-tier yellow and white cake as central dec oration. Centering the table was an epergne of candles and yel low and white flowers. Puncli was served from a crystal serv- ti'i ,1 'I-; l.ri Ii,^ tr . I ::3; C'C ice at one end of the table. Legion Auxiliary phe bride-elect wore h blue Meefs On Thursday silk dress with matching slip- American Legion Auxiliary i pers. will hold regular meeting Thurs- j The bride-elect and prospec- day (tonight) at 7:30 at thejtive bridegroom took the occa- home of Mrs. Hubert Aderholdt, | sion to present their gifts to U .'1. e;;- I', -'.'oi I'O w 1‘)' i')r 1)1 rru ner for -Beatty and men of the Beatty-iBrlSgcs wedding par- tty. 201 S. Gaston street. Thursday’s meeting will be the i regular (.Tonthly meeting of the 1 group. their attendants The guest list numbered 50, including members of the wed ding party and the two families. 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