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i9 1^ *iV. ' w ^ >r * >y ’ t” V . ''» !*?> 11^ MRS, KARL ABEL HILL (Linda Ruth Wilson) MRS. JAMES HERMAN WRIGHT (Brenda Lenora Crisp) MRS. DAVID LOWRANCE HARRY, JR. (Mary Bruce Cloaninger) U MRS. EDWARD BROWN PRAYTOR (Phyllis Elnine Puscyf Holiday Nuptials Vnitie Hills, Wrights^ Harrys, Prayiors; l\eiv Year Dates Set ;;Hf “SiSreH t ?“! r* 'S''^~,s;::::.i-:!‘z r„;-ys, s> - =;:' K„, w.„ i~r3s:s SiAis '”“■ “■ grwn*‘r>'. David LorwTanoc Harry, Jr. of gladioli. Ic- 'j Given in marriage by her fath- Grover. • Rruce Dawaiili rioaiiin-cr cs- fatlu*- er, the bri:le wore a formal wed* VoU*s of the double-ring cere- corted his daugliter to ilie aliai- the doui;if i m t\eri‘inonv hi S aion of Ilenderson\ ille, the ding gewm of ivor>- silk pcau de mony were pledged before the and gave her in mariiagc. 'Hie * ' ’ luommaK* of the ^nmm. Larry sole and imported peau d’ange Revy Joseph Brown Bowen, minis- bride's foimal wedding gi)\\nwa- 'i'he !’ijsr\.s are formerly of Butoks and Jeff Bowman. ashioned o-f It>alian silk satin Khigs .Moubain. Mr. Pu.sey crepe designed along prin- i^ng Creek Memorial minis- t't's.s lines with raglan sleeves, church of Dallas. ^ _ . .... effect. Cent<‘Ping tin and Karl Ahel Hill The Ilev. James Sanders Jer of the church, heard the cou- lowered rounded neckline and The bride's father, Rev. P^red pk* pletlge vows of the double- bias roil wllar. She wore black c. Crisp, officiates! at the double- ] ing ceromonj. accessoi ies and a wliite carnation ring ceremonv assisted by Mr.s. Jamos SaiuUns was organ- «li<>uUler c^.isago. Rpv. Don Cabiness of Millodg.- sole ami imported peau U'ange Rev. Joseph Brown B^nven, minis- bride's foimal w.'dding govnwa-. Tin 1st for the piogiam of nuptial bridegroom’s mother chose ministers arc for* laco. Tlic empire bodice w’as slyl* ler otf the church. fashioned (d Italian silk satin King lomiant. li.^T chu: ;i of Cand- i‘ X.iman H. Rusev. bridf-groom's father .s('rv- cf :!’.<■ hi iile. (i.MciaK-d at as best man. I’shers were Rob- tliedoUifli' liirT teri'mfinv. an Anne Klein Original in gi (‘en ere] I he altar of the chun h w-as ar- ,n-oon matching*acces- ^ pastors of the Grover First sleeves were trimmed with latS ganist for the program <Jf nuptial ed in A*" li T7>| r\l ic-f /*hii»-r»W tr _ * _ • _a ... ^ with bateau nwkline. Long Mrs. Jame® WTiitlook was or- and imported Alenmn lac<‘ styl- former pastor of Ciraiv Metho ne silhouette. 'I'lic hat- 'bst <‘hui\h. eau ne(*kline was finished with A program of wcdd'ng music ... , . • . — * *>• —•'* fln all- stand-up fold an<l a]>pliqued with w)s prcsrnieil l>v William Dd- _5, _ pliqued the bustline^and extended U’hitt? floral arrangement hank- pearl clusters and crystal ch ops. lard Gudeei. [Continued on Page two) ed the altar of the church which tContinued On Page Two) ranged witii palms and cathedral | ^ vvhite cal*nation church. motifs at the wrist. A lace plas- music. (andic's ami arrangements of shoulder corsage. James Hovis was organist tron accented with front bow’ ap- Candles, foliage and %liite gladioli. for the program of nuptial music —i A. H. Wilson, Jr. gavi‘ Ids sis- .Mrs Leonard Smith, Jr. of and vocal selections were by Rev. tfr in maiTiagr*. The hri le's wed- Greenwood, S. C. kept the bride’s (ing gown \\«a.s a formal design r(*gisier. *f ivory satin featuring an em- A reception was held at the lire waistline with hell sleeves, *iom<‘ of tlic bride's parents foi- Aline skirt and Glrap^’l train em- lowing the ceremony. Hosts were m'llishcd in imitorted Alencon .Mr. and Mrs. \V'. W. McCarter of late traced with hand.sewn secKl Grover. The bride’s table, high- (ijcails. Her shoulder-length veil light of decoration, was covered 'of double tiers of illusion was at- with a white satin cloth overlaid ;tached to a lu-adpioce of Alen- with illusion and caught up with iMfn lace pet-aLs outlincxi with s(*ed satin bows. A five-branth can* ^*arls. Slie carric'd a eascade of delabium arranged with tapers Wiitc roses and stephanotis. and red and wliite carnations VMrs. Haroi.l Meacham attend- was the centerpiece. The five-tier ed her sister as matron of honor all-white cake was cut and serv- und bri(U'sm.aid was Mrs. Dur- (»d from one (‘ltd the table. At wood *McHani(‘l. the opposite end of the table was The two att(>ndanls wore for- the ery-‘<ial pun-h sen i(’e. Tiial gowns of red vehel design- Mrs. M. R. Filch of Charlotte, cd along empire lines with ludl sister of tlie bride, and Miss Su- sleeves and A line skirts. They san .McCarter, daughter of the WOK' pillbo.\es of white fur and h(»sis. assistt'd in details of en- c.u-ried white fur muffs accented t(*rtaining. by red carnations and' rod and For <a wedding trip the new white satin slivamer.s. Mrs. Hill cho.se a coat dress of Norman Lec()mpl<' Hill, broth- hlje and green checked wool or of the hi'i'Jegroom. was best w.th navy blue accessories and man. The list (»f ushers includc'd tlu' orchid lifted from her hou- Sie\e Marlowe, Harold .Meacham, (iu('t. Johnny Jones, all of Kings Moun- (Continued oti Page Two) A rcce])tion folh.i.ccd in the Icl- I'v.vship iiall of the church with Mrs. Heriieri Rohf'i’son, Jr., Miss Carolyn Pittman, Mrs. George • . I na Ctf)ok, iVIr.''. .1. .'--.auve' Mrs ganisl, and Mr.s. Ric-hai^ Kn.>lcy and .Mrs. Larry Brooks, a.^si.'iiing. I*or a wcddiixa tiip to Kastern Carolina, the hrulr ciiangej to a blue and grey en.semble with a red ros(‘hud coi sage*. Tliey will r(*sidc at 125L- M’oodburn Road, llaloigh. mj David J.K'ksiJii, v icali-^i Till' hri :r is I lie daugidi'i- of tile liiA. and .Mr>. Pu>cy. .'--‘lie )(»- ceiveil her 1J.,\, in .Matiicmati s from r.\:’ at Gr(*(Mishoro. uluu'e she graduated .M a g n a Cum Laud*', and is now a Reynolds ."jiholar in graduate -idiool at •VCiC in iiah'i.h. 1 .ic bride- .gr(;oni is the .so.i rf .Mi', and .’^Irs. Ni-xan R. Pi.i.Moi ot ('andlej-. He is a senior at and a nuun- b-M* of Pi 'I'au Si'ima ai.d Tan Ik ta Jh. e’ig;n(*ering honorary fraternities. The iiride w.i.s estorted to the altar by her unde, Harold r>. Pittman of Tr\.»n. .slie wore an Lmpir.' floor Jengih gow-i of white hr.*, ade w itli sil\i‘r Ur ea 1 ac.ents. wliich she harl mad(’. Her Tile moth(*r (*f ilu* bride wore a gold satin hrov’adi' dross an<i the mother *d‘ Du- bridegromn Was ailiiaKl in a green bi'ocade dresi;. Bofil iiad m-ateliing acces sories an.I a corsage af white mums. Til.' Rvv. Pu.sey i.s. ;i former pastor of tlu* King.s Mountain ar.M and the bride was .gradual*d from Kings Mountain high school. Thursday. January 2. 1969 KtNGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Local Girls To SECTION B Raleigh For Inaugural ch'ip.'l Ir'ng ii veil of iL. s;on was atiadiei to a ix'arl ...\va .ind American Legion Auxiliary silo canied a cas.adi* !)ouijiu*i of ^ wliite Meets Thursday, Jan. 9+h M.'ss .Marilvn J’uscy, sister '-r ' tli(‘ liride, was maid ot honor. Sh*‘ American Legion .-Xu.xiliary wore a floor length gown of re’d lo5 will not meet Thur.sday velvet with wiiite lace <-ufls and ^kniighu hut will meet onThurs- tarried a long stemmed red Januaiy 9th, at 7:3d p.m. at rose. the home (C' Mrs. D. E. Tate. Mrs. Henr> Di'iii id rliarl<ilt<‘. All m(*ml>ers are askt'1 to note Mi.ss Beck Joym'r of Nashville, tlic (liange in meeting date of the aiKi -Mrs. K(‘;in(*i!i Laiining of au.xiliary. * A' ENGAGEMENT ANN^OUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Johnic Mooty af Kinya Mountain xtnnaunrt' the f-ngaganent of their daugh ter, Deborah Ann, to Nathaniel Oates, Jr. non of Mr. and Mrs. Ah/Hn//iit7'Ou/cN of Route l^dron Station. The bride-elect is a graduate, of Hunter Huss high srhofd where she was laetive in the. Pep club and ETA. She i.s a student yd Gaston college where she is a member of th(‘ Library ( lub and Dolphins club. The pnmpretive bridvgrtnon ui ft graduate of f^ew Bold high school and received his B.S. degree frton Livingstone college where he !«»(/,'( a member of the Coinmerfe club. He is a member of the farutty of dhe Cionmercc department at Dallas high school. No date has been set for the wedding f Debbie Timms, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Timms, will serve as spon sor for State Senator Jack H. White of K ings Moun tain at Thursday night's Inaugural Ball in William Neal Coliseum. Raleigh. Miss Timms Is a Kings Mountain high school jun ior. Other Kings Mountain people planning to go to Raleight' for tonight's in augural ball for Governor- Elect and Mrs. Robert Scott besides the Whites and Timms are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Logan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fulton, and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Peeler. Mrs. Jack White's sister, Mrs. Whitey Hord and Dr. Hord. of Fallston, also plan to attend. Escort for Miss Timms will be Danny Treece, stu dent at Belmont Abbey college. Each of the young ladies sponsoring North Caro lina legislators will wear long white ball gowns. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson, will sponsor her uncle, N. C. Representative W. K. Mauney, Jr. of Kings Mountain. Sarah Beth s escort will be Rep. Mauney's son, Kemp Mauney. The Sirnpsons will accompany Rep. and Mrs. Mau ney to Raleigh Thursday. ♦ ♦ ♦ 3*t Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McMackin, Sr. returned home Friday after spending a week in Tampa. Fla. with their son, W. L. McMackin, Jr., Mrs. McMackin and family. The McMackins spent the past weekend in Winston Salem with their son, Richard McMackin, Mrs. Mc Mackin and sons, Mike and Hunter. Mrs. Kenneth Sink, Mr. Sink, Cindy, Joe and Scottl of Salisbury, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Sink's mofh- ©r, Mrs, Bessie Dickey Beam. ; Amy Lyne Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. Jr., cel ebrated her second birth day Monday, Dec. 23. A family birthday supper was held at Amy's home on Bethlehem road. Amy’s birthday cake, decorated in red, green and white, was highlight ed by Santa Claus In the center. Amy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer of York, S. C., for merly of Kings Mountairy, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Crawford, Sr. of Kings Mountain. 3^ m- ? •» >" VS ils . Kenneth Edgar Grea- son, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greason, was one year old Friday, December 20th. A family party was held at the Greason home on Fourth street and the decorated Santa cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Young Greason Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Greason and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Kings Mountain, His great-grandmother Is Mrs. Nannie Ledbetter o f Maiden. Kenneth's mother is the former Judy Anderson, '\ ARMY ' ‘v • .7.-. \ . ^-y';'.vi-V 'v- ENOAOEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. D^ytt E. Falls nf Kings Mountain ■anmuaicf' the cnimganent t>t iheirdaughter, Carolyn Ann, to Michm I Ridutrd Rfdnnsim. sou i,f Air. and Mrs. \\ illuna 7'. Rtdanson of Oasftinia. The bride-t led vnd •prosiK'<t~ ire bridfgroion are both fi<'shmtn students ut AppHachiatt State Universitu ot Boone, irhere they to continue thc'ii' idueatiim. The bridi-fleet i,x a BUiS graduate i>f ^ings Mountain high school. 'I he j.ritspfetire hi uiegroom •x tu /?<*>>' graduate of Huntf r Hu.ss high school, Gastonia. The wedding •icill be mu LLCHt of June I^th. j» ifrir •
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