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MRS. LLOYD KENNETH PARSON
(Carol Ann Dilling)
MRS. EDWARD RAY TALLON
(Linda Louise Roberts}
MRS. GEORGE SYDNEY CARPENTER
(Teresa Bess Jordan}
June Weddings Unite Parson, Edward Tallons, Carpenters
Miss Carol Ann Dilling became
tlie bride of Lloyd Kenneth Par
son, Jr. Sunday in a 4 p. m. ex-
t.iange of wedding vows in Cen
tral United Met'hi^ist church.
Dr. J. Jafia.id v,.Jiliiei, w i.e-
noi;-, a fermor pastor who per-
t.jrnvd the wee!, ing ceremony of
Ilie Inide's parent.s and clivisten-
cd liie bride, offici.ited at the
duu’.ile l ing ceremony, assisted by
Itcv. U. it, Alderman,
.Mrs. Au. rey .MauiK'y, organ
ist fer the i>ridc's parents’ wed
ding, pre.senlri: the nuptial rru: ic.
.Mi.-s Dianne Parker of Mnv-
freeslxiro, college suitemado of
tile bride, was vocalist.
'MUs Parker, mezza stiiirano,
sang "O Lord Most Holy” by
Pranek and '’Tie 'rhou With
Them” Ijy Dach Ixifoie tlie cere
mony, For the bt'nediction she
sang ‘'Wedding Prayer’’ by Dun-
Mrs. ’Mauney’s pro.gr.am of
music included ".Xria” by Pceters,
"'^tlinr 'A n t hony Chorale ’ by
Ilaydn-Brahms, “Roman.e Sans
Pir 'les” liv Ho'inet; “i’rebide in
Classic Style” by Young; “Sweet
est Story Ever Told ’ by Slults
anil "T I A Wild Ko.se” by Mc-
Douel! during the ceremony. For
the proce.ssional slie playu i-ci
1 oil’s "irumj.et Volunlaiv’’ and
’’ rruinict Tu ’O ” and for the i/'
co.ssicnal she played "Psalm XIX”
oy .uarcello.
-■Ml '.viiite flowers and back
ground g.ceiieiy banked the al
tar ang enlianced the green mo
tif 01 tlie sanctuary.
Jalin 'Jerry DiKiri ■ cscorte l his
daii.ghler to the altar and gave
her in marria;;e. Tlie hit e’s
we.ldi.ig gnw’n w’as ,i tie ir il
wliite organza >.er taffeta A-lined
dress w. ii sweetheart lie. khi.e
and short Alen.’on la a sleevi-s.
Tiio bodice was of matching late
vvilii a;.;'lit|ues of la?e .and seed
pearls. 'Tiie dctac.balile tr in was
on:iince<| witii l-aje and seed
pearl rppliti'.e. Her formal-len.gth
-M ntiila wa.s edgttl in matching
Alencon lace and she carried a
bouiiuet of w’hite garza ‘cliry-
santhemiims.
.Miss Frances Aileen Dilling,
who altentled her sister as maid
of honor, wore long, light blue
■and white formal with a natural
waistlice. A matching blue sa.sh
tTTTT’mod - t-fib fongsb'eved. full-
skirted gown with a stjuare net'k-
line and a txiw of pearls en
hancing the bodice, Slie carried a
long-stemmed red roses.
iiri.lc.-maids were .Mrs. Dou-
S t .invreive .'irrter of n ilei.fh,
YIrs. Kohert Eu ene Hill of t’..iy,>
Miss Millie Wilmoth Wrenn of
Coiitinui d On Pn Tr-o
Miss Linda Louise Koherts and
Edward Kay Tull ni e:v. iianged
wedding vi.ws Sun ay ai.er.icon
in a 1 p. m. candie ccrc.-.-.ony in
Kings Mountain Baptist church.
Kev. J.me.s iM. \.,idei, minis
ter of the thureh, ofticiaioi, is-
ing tlie dou-iie-rin.g -servi.e.
Traditional seven branched can’
d<‘l.i:,ra were u.scd to ..iini an
arcli at the altar. Kra.'s tree can-
delab. a weie used on ( ish side.
T.he prayer bencii tompieted tiie
setiing with tliree can.les ii.sed
«; 1 it and the candle servite in
elude t in tiie rhual. t’andU’s and
p.i’..ms provided a b.ickgrouiui. In
t ie vc.st'.iuie a m iss arrange
ments of white giad.s, muni.-; and
dji.'ies were used in a si.vci- urn.
'Include , in .Mrs. J. C. Dridgc.s’
prog: am U' organ rr.tsic were
•’Andante Keligiosn” by Tlio:ne;
Karii’s”>f I'hi a .\it .\eai”; ”.lesu
Joy oi Man’s IXtsiring and "Ari
so’; ' Wed liii'; I'ra.vcr ’ r,y D . il
ia; ‘'l.p .\ \Vi d Jfo. ’’ hv M ’'..I’.v-
e^lT’"D If! feet 1.0.1’" by Bar.’.liy
and tile procession.d: "Truiniiet
i’tr.e’’ by Purcell and ‘’Bridal
Choius” from ’’Lohengri'n” iiy
A net’ and the reiessional "PsaJm
Xl'^’ bv Mafiello.
Eugene Koss Kolierts escorted
h . a.i.l'VlI' 1’ i J l,,.‘ ,,,,.11 a.
gave her in p’.irrt ■ .e. 'I l;e lir o '
w.c’e a form’d ;-"wn of .-a’k oi-
gan-'a r.r,: imtxu’ie.l pe-’n d’,.\’."e
la-.’C posed over taffeta. The
e.iipir ’ hi e i„id.,e wa.s actent-
fd wi li iracerie; of pearls and
niiklini’ with brng .si,'eves en-
han.’cd b.v deei> ace cuffs and the
.\dm .skirt, enhanced with .side
p;inel,- oi Ittce scallops, had back
fullne.ss which dippi-d to a Chapel
tr.iin. Her foiin-ji len.gin n.a/i-
tilla ’veil of impmted English
tulle v,a.s bordered with match
ing peaii d An.ge lace scallops
and caugiit to a .s.-nall lace camc-
lut . ap. she carried a white lace-
cav”! ,‘d Eihle t ipjx’.l with a cas-
,adi‘ 1)0. juet of daisies and
Irii.v’s hre.ith centeied with an
oi ciiid.
Ml.', .’■’cm II. Houston of Fay-
eitcviik’, l ii.’.er •>! tiie bride, ’an 1
.Mr;:. Jay w. J'owcil of .Siielh.y
wcie m.iir .'I’s '■[ honor, r.rides-
ih.ii.'..s wen- Miss Keta flcbecca
Piiilcr Id Kock Hill, ti. IC., cou.sin
of the bride; .Miss Cecelia Ann
Tail.mi of Fi.pence, S. C., sisters
of tiie laideg.’oom; Miss Donna
Lynn M,)rg,’n of -Sumter, .S. C.,
.Mis-; Vicki Th imas of Jefferson
and Mi.vs Xancy Craig Brice of
Belmont.
..Ml li.e attendants wore ecu-
lelte.s of m.’.ize siik chiffon fasli
, ’ c.l -.vit 1 ’iii'.ii .’ici Ivlir.e finished
V. .Ill band of white V'enisc’dai.sies
w.ih m.iizi’ centers whb.h e.\-
tded down the from 'hot. ice and
i: el tile raise,! waistline.
’I’iic full sleeves lu.d cuffs of
the full flow-
softly sliiired
1 lii’.v carried
C.IS ade; ,,i
■ b,.’.s lireath.
1 d’’.c-1te ;K. I’crt.s, ni''.’'’
bi’idi’. w’-ns flo’.ver girl.
F raley Memorial Baptist chure! umn skirt had a plain front jian-
of Gastonia provided the setting ei wiin unpie.s.sed pleats .start-
Saturday for a 4 p.m. double-ring ing at tlie hiplino and extending
ceremony uniting Miss Teresa across t'le back. A self oiw ac-
Be.ss Jordan and George Sydney’ eentcd tlie back waistline. .She
Carpenter in marriage.
The c.atiale oledged vews be
fore tlie Rev. Leon 'Nicholson.
Mis. J(X) Bumgardner was or-
carried a triiditional bouguet of
white Killian <1 lisies a,, anted
Willi miniature iv.v.
Tito bi'idcgroom's father was
ganist anti sMis. Bob .Mc.N’ew was he.st man. D.ivi 1 C : g.c iicr .i
soloist for (lie program of nup
tial music.
Tiie bride, given in marriage
b.v her fa:her, w-i”.o a forrnal
gown of Ori.ginai dosi.gn in can-
iliei in satin and im,ported pcau
d ango lave. .Siylej along "mpire
li:ics, the lace 'bodice fcature.l a
.-liecr yoke outlinetl wi’h kice
m tifs ami a high neckline. Long
sleeves had lace inserts from
sliruilder t , wrist and ending in
{xiinls ov,"!’ the hands. Gnr'.ands
of lace extended down eacii side
of the skirt with i deep hot er
cf l:v,e f:om hips t,a hemline,
i'earl and cr.vstal lieads were Jav-
isiil’/ ombroidered on the bodice.
iVed i:’’:il'Tes Kin tv .M j.it.u’;
n.sliered with David Jord.in of
Dallas.
After a trip f) Gat'ir.l- rg. Ten’
nossee tlie newlywttis wi.l be at
home in D.iilas.
Mr. and Mrs. \v. ..\ J-irik.n of
G.istoni.i are parents of the In i'le.
A graduate of Ilnl’ ’ k hi.eh
school and Gasli.m college she is
emnl.iyed by the U, .S. Depart-
me;it of A'.riculture, .-X.-’B.-l, in
li'.a . ,1:114 k.ce and
, i ■:!l 'i it’i was
t) ihe v.aisijine.
tan-siuini'd e 1,1 i
w'ii*’,’ i! 1;;!-*s anti :■
Vivi.
of I lie
Siie w.ir,’ m.ii.’e thifaii in s.in-
iiar si.viii'g to Ihe athilt attend
ants and c.irried a ha.kot of
white dairies ant! 'lab.v’s breatli.
I’ai ti ipatin.g in the wed'iin ■ as
Contiiiiud On Paje Tiro
.Mereliani .Ma
rinos. he joint’d the Rur.il Police
ftii’ce in Gttsloni.^ ami li*)Ids mem
bership in the last on County
i''s A Boy
He.’ .'hapel length mantill'a t)f
.’1 ’dlc’i'ght imnorted English il-
ion w as held by a satin came-
lat r.ip en- rnsted with pearls.
Isl'.e carrit I in all-whi'e b nttpiet
of. r.iscs, sleplrtnolis, slirhuist
elii ysantliemums witii miniature Fo' Family
iv;- and ealatlium leaves. .’'Ir. and Mrs. Mar-lial! Gass
f>f 3)1 Manor Roa 1 announce the
.’M ss Paula Brown of Gastonia arrival ,.f a • n, Ciia,l .•Steii-heji
.alte - etl the liri.le as ni.aitl of <>,1 j„;;o isi. cievelaiiti '.Me-’
h’ln.ii’ anti only cittendant. Slie memo: i.i! ll’sphal in Slielh.v '
ware a formal gown of green GramlpiB-enls are .Mr. iiul Mrs
star saki wirli sltH’Vt-lc.ss empl.i-e Fretl ('nailer of Kings .Miiinilain
b-idi.'-e reilui’ing a hii-ii neckline aiii .Mrs. Lillian ^tas.s of Whit-
■Witii narrow roil collar The col- tier.
Debbie Br v.n Plans
In Europe
Debbie Brown, daugh
ter of Mr, and M^s. Bill
H. B.'ov/n, wi.l leave June
29 to ‘-...J’/ at the t-taos-
oy In tit^irc in London,
E:’. 'o’ ■ i-T the somn'or
:‘’::,1 ■abroad
v'l c'y Do-,i. -n, In-
• i ' k' - cLard:’
i:”' - ■ rc':--, c,:-..
■/ f’
in A,
■< ■ - )t :n
• -.•■j . i _ wnich she was named to
Lie [' II’’:, Lilt,
L,;.. Crc'.’.'n is foll.-'vii’.rj a tv/o-ycar curriculum of
stud’/ c.’','.b: i.-.i :j f a a. of tho Fashion Industry,
T.c"o Tr.a ct::'t.:i ot heioo Ctj Lure and merchandising
• ■’ c ■ ’’d.: ’k.v;, a:’d p" ilogi’cphy.
Cy’.'/ J'ay King,
I' ;’ ’Cl M.’. and Mrs.
l’:i 1 '''--n, re'ebreted her
si.sth birthday Sunday at
a family party at her
i'one at 206 North Rox-
■ ■■1 ’cad.
Chri’ify v/as born on
F.aihor's Day June 20,
1965. Her grandparents
a-e Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
IC"" of ."-ir^-s Mountain
and Vlr. and ^'''‘s. Waiter
D. Gi’cene of Shelby. She
has two older sisters,
Debbie and Sherrie King.
Her birthday cake was
-n doii cake decorated In
a Oiue d’ess aiid trimmed with red rcsos. Tho cake was
served wbh i-.e cream and party refreshments.
Tirnmy and Kacy Plonk wofe present to help cele
brate C.hriby's birthday.
'rill* ■nrifU*'.'^nKHTi is ilio son of
?Tr. :v- Mfs. K’;rrnT:T’ ]i_ Ciirprn-
yicuinai:!. ' ii-' it-
tcnacnl .^l<H^ntain li ih
st.Mool Kiillori.tn Juni.n .ol-
neckline, sloeve.s end line .skirt. -j',uy'"evil'll *^”ihe'
Mery FLv, P, :i;',ha'’dt,
dau’Sihtc^' of Mr. .-nd Mrs.
Joe Dean Re’nhardt cf
N-vv Flo’''cn, 'Goi ‘.f.cJ-
ceiobiaL ‘ her third
bin.hday Thursday.
(Ma;
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Tale was
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cc’z.n.dp.^ror'i-j 3,-0 Mr. a’\d
M.-s. Lewis Api:z::o of East H.nven. Mary E.Sie s great
grandmother Is Mrs. Cordio G’ant cf Spa.'tanburq,
S. C. I- .
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MISS LORETTA PAULETTE HOWELL
' (Bride-Elei t of Thomas Du us’y Gardner}
Miss Loretta Howell, Thomas D, Gardner
Give Plans For Their July 17 Wedding
'em
SlCT'ON b
Lisa Cline
In ReciHl
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN N C, Thursday, June 24. 1971
" Si. Matihew's Lutheran Church Setting
For Hudson-Alien Nuptials On Sunday
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Mrs. Minnie Howell of Kings
Mountain, announce.s the engage,
meni of her (laughI('i’, Dirella
IMuletle, to riiomas Deavey Gard-
lU I’.
Tlie bride-ch'ct, daughter of
Mrs. Howell and the late Paul
Roger Howell, i.s a 19G7 graduale
of Burn.s high schotil and a 1971
graduate of Winston-Salt'm State
University, where she reccivi’d a
'BfS. degri-e in Early ChikiiiiKid
taiucalion. This fall, the bride-
cicet will be employed by tlie
Cleveland County Board of Edu
cation.
Tlu' prtfciptX’tiv’c bridt’grcKim, .son
(f W'llki’r Garner of Charlotle
and the late Mrs. flardncr, .i.<: a
1961 graduate of Compact high
s.’hcol in Kings .Mountain and a
graduate ot Bull City Barber Col
lege in Durham. He is employed
tiy Coo’ve’.s Barber Shop and Car-
I Hna rhruwing Company in Kings
-Mauntain.
Washington Baptist ehur,"h will
be Ihe setiing for the July 17
wedding.
'Lisa t'li’ie. gr’Uddanghlcr ef
.Ml’, a’ 'Ml':’. I iiilti’f r..’nni'i: ifd
'Mr. ar<| Mr.-. R v Cline ol r'""-
Moutilai’i, paiti.’ii’iati’d i.a in'.-
Follies 1971" of tiie Jan'- .oii’h,),)!
of Dlllve June ."'I’l at Sl.'ll p. -e.
in Tlariell.a Ga. Iiigh svliool aiidi-
lorium.
Miss Cline is 10 and d ’n,;liten
of IMr. a d Ml’S. luirry Cline of
Smyrna, C.a. ' 0
Lisa w i’i fe’liir.'d in ’ .M X.- n
ara Baiirl” and '’Cisleii;'’ d nn;;
tlie .siiow.
Li.sa li's iK'oii a dance pupil for
several yens.
Mr. a-id Mrs. Ib'nnotl went |a
M'liella fir tho program and
from Marietta .Mr. Cen.netl went
to I.aiko Jun.iluska where ho was
a dele’ate to Conferenv’O from
Grace United MeUiixlist diureli.
LISA CLINE
•St. Matthew’s Lulheran chtir'ii
was the setiing Sunday at IJi.T.'l
for the v,'('(lding of Mrs. Shirley
!I ►usor Hud.-on and Irvin .\I. Al-
’en, Jr.
Tile couple pledged wod iing
v.nvs before the Rev. Cliarit’s
E.isly in the presence of heir
immdiaU' f.amilies
i.Miss l.aiura Ann Hudson was
h('r .mother’s maid of honor and
oti'Ii^ aliteiidant.
T’le hrale and bridegro.xm oame
lo l ie altar loge’her. Tho bride
wore a liglil blue jackol dross
wi nialrbing aeoo.ssories and
a royal bou(|uol orchid at her
shoulder.
After the ceremonv the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
H. HoiL-er, were hosts at a fam
ily lunehcun at Kings Mountain
rp>
Woman’s ikib.
I.ir ■ lieon l■^hle.- \v<’re ovorlaid
vvilii I'-i'ic green ta ili'.-lolhs an I
clo.’orit.’d with ma ooaiis, Hollos-
of Ireland ard .'■iiapdriig.tns. .Mrs.
Leo .'L’lalyro. sister of liio hii'io
out the throo-tior linio green an.l
while wod iing rake and sorvad
tlie lake with ice oii’r.-r
Daiighlor of Mr. an<i Mrs,
(I ’orgi' H. Ho .SOI’, tho b.i lo is
ovvaor and mifagor of 'I’inra
II lir Dosigii. Mr. .\llon, son of
Mrs. Irvin .M. Ailoii, Sr. o! Sliol-
by a’ll llio late Mr. .\'lon, is oni-
ployod iiy Honnoit Brick and nio
Company.
When they return fri’ii a wed-
din'r trip to M> ii:c Bea'li, S. i'.
and .\ags He.ail Mr. and Mrs. .Al
len will lie at home at Oil Cres
cent Circle.
Mir.iniJa Jean Robln-
r; n, d ri.'htGr of Mr. and
k ir'’. T’lr'my Robinson of
■ MS BeeC' sireef, Hazal-
- wood, nn'obrai’cd her
fL‘A,i4 fi-vi L’r ’tday Saf.’rdoy,
... Ju; .J I9:h,
A i-.’- ’idoy parfy ".'.as
# 1 fSL ^ '''5*
j ’ , bi ':i:L=’.-/ r^’i.o was cut
aP'd se’vi'd wiih party re-
f.’eshnaents.
Younn MI'ts Robinson
Is granddaughter of Mrs.
Clarence Elgin and the
late Mr. Elgin of Kings
Mounrain a"d of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of
Har'i’lwood, N. C. Her groaf-qrandparenfs are Mrs.
Henry Bc'p-ett ani’f the '.ite Mr. Bennett a:’'d cf the la’'’e
Mr. an dMrs. Walter E' In and Mrs. Ben Mathis ard
the I'r.’e k.'r. a.’: i M'g:. Thc.'as Robinson of H.igciwooda
Miranda's nolh ■ ’’ ■‘hf’ f.srmer Jean Eiv’iii.
rT’DF’-' rCT HONORFO
! ’’ da R ! ' , bridc-eicct, was honored at
f V.'O .'a.T i i: ■ ■ ' ) 't week.
'•'■. -.rd Ja-'k W.hilo, N'L, ard KRs. Lewis
r* - ji’H k'’’, .-nci k'-s. T-na Take honored Miss
P -'■‘■'^s '"d h-r fLi"'--’' Rav Ta'Ion. at a cookout at
■II/- T '.V h*’ ’.’ on S!iarv/ocd Lane. The 24 guests were
fam h/ I ' mbo'-s.
A Pi'i- Pr^o-r. theme was tna+iired in
the .-I irgC.-jnc F>-.ai| -taiak^c w.’-e ov'ia-kald with blue
■ nd . '.i'.a 1 heol; f-k-stkx ind d -n-.-a'-ed with hurricane
’ ip-. 4’’.;) h!i’’fet ■‘.ibh'' held t';"’’’-. wa‘o'’melon, honey-
dew roi' ’"d .i-’.^nes o'- tho cen*’e’’p’er''’. Harrburoe."s
v.'C’io grill'd and servc'd wil!’’ acces"'’’’os.
The br’.d’'-ele'-t, v.'ho v'e-o a mu t’l-’.a'-lnk i'.:’’nosul't',
was la’-f''..'"n-i-ed ■’ ^-’ndi’" "'"k tr'am the hf-sf eei;ni,as.
Mrs. R.a'' T.ailcn of Flo-en^e, S. C., mofho'’ of the
b:’Idogrcom-to-bo, ortertalped at a rehearsal dinner
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