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(Mr! Honor le for 1. Ac* Sraw, c af- ,dents dner* : 1400 term. a stu- ige of ^ per- >f Mr. ler of Kings ns of n the ength 12 * : l ' .n ?■! '/ 'V' -/ j P^v 1 Xf <• i<C\'P‘^'W^ *'■■ -i* li'% f-'^', MRS. TIWMA8 HILLIARD BLACK, // (Batrvciia Leigh CtirleeJ JtfBS. Ci/A/eL£;s OOOP£i2 PAZlGfiTT (JanUce Marjorie MacGill) MRS. JOHN LUTHER MONTGOMERY (Deborah Lynn Deaton) June Weddings Unite Tommy Blacks, Charles Padgetts, Montgomerys Thomasboro Presbyterian church o- Charlotte provided the setting Saturday for a 4 p.m. wed ding uniting 'Miss Patricia Leigh. Curlee and Thomas Hilliard Black II in marriage. Rev. Leonard H. Bullock heard the couple exchange vows of the double ring ceremony. Mis? Jean Miller was organist 1 r the program of nuptial mu sic and B. S. Peeler baritone, was soloist. Organ program indued Bach’s "Air on G String”, “Now Thank We All Our God”, “Loure”, “Be Thou But Near” and “Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring.”; Adagio from the First Organ Sonata” by Mendelssohn; “Air from Wa ter Music” by Handel and “Pon- tis Angelicus- O Lord Most Holy” by Franck. 'Mr. Peeler sang “Wedding Prayer” by Fern GlasgowDunl?'"' prior to the processional of the wedding party and “The Lord’s Prayer” by Malotte as the bene diction . William Robert Curlee escort ed his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. Th^' bride’s wedding gown was a fo’-mal de sign by Priscilla of i’^ported candlelight silk organza d-'dgned along empire lines with empire bodice of English net and Du chess neckline with long sleeves re-embroidered with jeweled A- lericon lace. The modified A line skirt “was enhanced by jeweled lace appliques and flowing Cha pel |engl|) train. She w'ore a for mal IfengtK Tna^tUla of illusion ;md lace applique^ an-d peau de sole slipped^ 'With jeweled lace motiffs. She carried a cascade of white roses and'stephanotls. The bridegroom’s father was best man . Gr<iomsmen were Harold Jack- son of Parlin, New Jersey, bro ther of the bridegroom-:' Jim pob* bins of Lexington. Joe Saunders of Hudson, Jim Cloninger of Greensboro, cousin of the bride- PToom; Barry Grower and Ton- nie Ware, both of Charlotte; Ralph Barrow of Silver City; and Russell 'Garmon of Forest City. The bride’s mother was gown- I'd in soft rose silk crepe with orchid headdro.s.s and aooossor- irs and a cymbidium orchid at her shoulder. The bridegroom’s mother chose rrfoe^ si'lk shantung with match ing slippers and accessories and a cymbidium orchid at her should er. The bride’s parents entertain ed after the ceremony at a beautifully-appointed reception in the church fellowship hal! where the pink and white motif was beautifully ob.served in de- Kathy Rhea Is Honored At Drop-In Miss Kathv Rhea, whose wed ding to Robert Lane Bumgard- ner will take place Sunday af ternoon, was honored at a drop- in bridal party given by Mrs. Paul Reynolds, sister of the bridegrpom-to-he, at her home on Woodside Drive. The 35 guests showered the bride-to-be with miscellaneous household gifts. Mrs. Colcen Jenkins assisted Mrs. Reynolds in serving and entertaining. The refreshment table was de corated in green and yellow with refreshments carrying out the decorative motif. Miss Rhea was presented a daisy corsage which she pinned to the should er of her navjz blue party dress. corative details. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ki ser greeted guests. The bride's table, highlight of decoration, was overlaid with white over pink and held a four tiered pink and white cake and two three • branch silver can- delabrums with pale pink candles and pale pink roses and baby’s breath as decoration. Mrs. Fred Davis and Miss Jane Greene in vited guests to the punch table and Mrs. Robert Nash and Mrs. Evan HalyXield presided at the punch fountain. Silver appoint ments were featured on a third refreshment table from which finger sandwiches, ham biscuits, cheese straws, mints, nuts, me lon balls, strawberries and petit- fours were served. Mrs. Carol Miller of Charlotte and Mrs. Harold H. Jackson of Eaj&iin, New Jersey, sister of the bridegroom, were matrons-of-ho* nor. ‘Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Thorp of Cherryville, Mrs. Buster Willis of Gastonia, and ■Mrs. Tonnie Ware, Miss Greta Campbell and Miss Sarah Lind say , all of Charlotte. Alicia Jackson and Ashlie Jackson, twin nieces of the bridegroom, were flower girls. All the attendants wore long formals of nile green imported voile designed with high smock ed and ruffled necklines with sleeveless bodices enhanced by a smocked waist and pale pink, green and orchid embroidery. Wide ruffle borders trimmed the full, floor-length skirts. They wore wide matching brim hats trimmed with green velvet rib bon and carried nosegays of pink carnations and orchid asters. The altar of the church was banked with palms and ferns and lighted by two brass tree cande labra, two spiral 15 branch can delabra and one arch of 15-branch candelabra. White flowers^ in sil ver urns graced the communion table which was centered ^y a three-branch silver cancfelabra, the center candle lighted by the bride and bridegroom during the marriage ceremony. Also on the altar, table were two red roses which the bride presented to each of the mothers after the bene diction was pronounced. Two to piary trees and white carnations decorated the narthex where Mrs. W. Wray Helms preside at the register. 'After a wedding trip to Atlan- to, Ga. and Fripp Island, South Carolina, the newlyweds will be at home in Kannapolis. For traveling, the new Mrs. Black chose a navy blue and wliile dress with white accessor ies and a corsage of white rose- (Continued On Page Two) Bob Yarbro To Los Angeles Robert Edward Yarbro" of Boil ing Springs, son of Mrs. Ann Var- bro of Boiling Springs and Alvin E. Yarbro, Jr. of Kings Mountain, depirts this morning by plane from Charlotte to Los Angeles, California. In Los Angeles he will visit foi two months with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Peck and their' son, Dusfln, and attend summer school there. Enroute back to North Caro lina, Warbro will enjoy a month’s sight-seeing tour with the Pecks. Mr. and Mrs. John C^ew of Atlanta, Ga. and Paul Starnes of ChaTlotte were Monday visitors of iMx. and Mrs .'Iev«ette Hughe& — Miss Cora Felton Bass of Cole- r'ain. N. C Mr Nevette Hughes. Misa IBlasfi ISKIS a former music teadieir in the Kings 'Mountain school system. Miss Janice Marjorie MacGill became the bride Charles Cooper Padgett Saturday in a 3 p. m. wedding in Charlotte’s St. An drews United Methodist church. Rev. Kenneth Johnson, minis ter of the church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Two standing bouquets of mix ed pastel summer flowers graced the altar. Mrs. Gloria Brown was organ ist for the program of nuptial music and vocal numbers were by 'Leonard Crowe. Robert MacGill escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal de sign of white peau de sole with raised waistline, full skirt and short train. The round neckline and short sleeves of the bodice v^ere edged with narrow lace and the lace yoke in front and back were embroidered with seed pearls. Her floor-length veil of silk illusion was held by a head- piece of matching ace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of mixed summer flowers in tones of pink and lilac. Mrs Thomas F. Zimorski at tended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Ma- Iona Robertson of Raleigh and Miss Lillian Raven of Jackson ville, Fla. The three attendants wore for- (Continued oti i>age two) Grover’s First Baptist church was the setting Fr.day evening at eight o’clock for a candle light wedding uniting Miss Deb orah Lynn Deaton and Jolm Lu ther (Chip) Montgomery. The couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceremony before the Rev. Paul Millwood, pastor of the church. The altar of the church was banked with palms and back ground greenery and centered by a central arrangement of pink nuflins and pink gladioli enhanced by cathedra! tapers in wroughl-iron candelabra. Mrs. Gilmore Byars was organ ist for the program of nuptial music and Miss Vickie Moss cousin of the bridegroom, was vo cal soloist. Miss Moss sang “I Love You Truly” and “O Pro mise Me” before the ceremony and “Wedding Prayer” as the benediction. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a traditional wedding g^wn oi antique satin with scalloped sweetheart neck line and long, tapered buttoned sleeves. The full skirt extended into a sweep train. She wore a shoulder-length veil of silk il lusion enhant ;d by motifs of lace and held by a lace head- piec’e. She carried a white 'ace- covered Bible topped by an or chid and showered with stephan- (Continued on page two) 'em Legion Auxiliary Winner Of Till ee Stale Auards American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 of Kings Moun tain copped three awards at the state convention in Dur ham during the weekend. The Unit won an engraved plaque and a certificate for membership honors, having been the first unit among 232 to reach Its quota in membership for the year. The state organization now numbers 10,036 members. Unit President Elizabeth Stewart also received the communications award for the best project by a unit pre sident. Miss Stevzart was elected state communications chairman and was Instailed as Alternate President of Dis- tnV r 23 a'ong with new officers on Saturday. Mrs. Oran- qrel Jolly, trcar i-or of ^ \c locul unit, was named to the committee on field service. Membership honors ei^t to five I'lfK'S Mountain mem bers. (n addition to Mrs. Jo'ly, they wc'c Mrs. J. M. Rhea, Mrs. J. E. Mauney, Mrs. Lillian Mitchem and Mrs. Bessie Beam. Representing the Auxiliary at the convention at Dur ham HoteLMotcl wore Miss Stev/.j"!, Mrs. Jolly and Mrs. Leonard Gamble, unit chaplain. * * * TRACY PAYNE CHRISTENED Ernest C. (Tracy) Payne, thrce-months-oIJ sen of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Payne of York, S. C.. was christened at morn- ■ng worship services Sunday at Trinity United Methodist church in York. Going to York for the special services were Tracy*s paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Payne of Kings Mountain and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mehaffey of Lancaster, S. C. Other family members at tending were Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes, Mrs. Gordon Hughes, all of Kings Mountain; Bill Payne of Marlon; and Mrs. Ginger Payne Gower of Gastonia. * m * * COMINGS AND GOINGS Louis G. Sabettle of Kings Mountain will attend the forthcoming Southeastern convention of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Miami, Fla. June 25-28. Also attend ing will be his sales representatives from Gastonia, Rock Hill and Chester, S. C. Sabettle, who has been affiliated with the Gastonia- based firm since 1953, is head of the district’s Ordinary agency. This agency has been a leader In sales since its organization In 1968. Mrs. Sabettle and their son, Tony, age 13, will accom pany Mr. Sabettle to Miami where they will stay at the Playboy Plaza Hotel, convention headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grigg, Jr. of Raleigh. N. C. and children, David, Laura, and Sara are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grigg, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moss this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright III and son Lindsay of Ra-; leigh, N. C. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright II and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moss SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, .KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Kathy Rhea, Robert L. Bumgardner Give Plans For Their Sunday Nuptials iMiss Kathy Lynn Rhea, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Bobbie Rhea, has completed plans for her marriage to Robert Lane Bumgardner, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Linard Franklin Hum- gardner, and announces them to day. The wedding will take place Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. in First Presbyterian church with Dr. Paul Ausley to officiate at the double-ring ceremony. 'Mrs. Darrell Austin will be or ganist for the program of nupt ial music and vocal numbers will be by Miss Judy Rayfield and Miss Debbie Burns. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Best man for the bridegroom-to^be will be his father. Mrs. Jackie Crawford,/college roommate of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor and brides maids will include Miss Trisha Robertson of Weaverville, col lege roommate of the bride-e lect; Mrs. Scottie Walker of Kings Mountain, cousin of the bride-elect; Mrs. Paul Reynolds, sister of the bridegroom-to-be; Miss Debby Ramey of Seneca, S. C., college classmate of the bride-elect; and Mrs. Chuck Ross of* Kings Mountain . Barbara Rhea, sister of the bride-elect, will be junior brides maid. Lee Anne Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders and cousin of the bride-elect, will be flower girl and Bradley Rey nolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds and nephew of the bridegroom-to-be, will be ring- bearer. Paul Reynolds, brother-in-law oi the prospective bridegroom, will usher with Chuck Ross, Da vid Goode, Jackie Crawford, and Gary Wall. David Rhea, brother of the bride-elect, will be junior usher. Mrs. Bill Sellers, aunt of the bride-elect, will keep a guest re gister. Mrs. Paul Ausley will direct the wedding. The bridal party will form a receiving line in the chapel of the church to greet wedding guests after the ceremony. * * « « Parties will honor Miss Rhea and Mr. Bumgardner prior to their wedding day. Gary Wall will honor Mr. Bum gardner and men of the wedding party at a bachelor’s supper Fri day evening at Fern Forest A- partments in Gastonia. At the same hour, Mr. Bumgardner’s •bride-tOJbe and members of the bridal party will be entertained at a “hen party” at the home of Miss Trisha Robertson at Sham rock Garden Apartments in Char lotte. The bride-elect’s mother will fete members of the bridal par ty at a noon bridesmaid luncheon Sunday at the Rhea home on Fulton road. After the wedding rehearsal on Saturday evening Miss Rhea and Mr. Bumgardner will cut a wedding cake in the fellowship hall of First Presbyterian church. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Billy Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Mauney. Participating in the wedding as honorary bridesmaids will be Miss Adele Pittman of Spruce Pine. Miss Patti Meeks of Cle- mson, S. C., Miss Carol Bellamy of Hendersonville, all college classmates of the bride p!ect at Western Caroina University, and M’ss Gloria Wells of Kings Moun tain, cousin of the bride-elect. SOCIAL CALENDAR Fiidfty: 9:00-- Gary Wa!l is entertain ing at Feiji Forest Apartments in Gastonia at a bachelor party honoring Rooert Lane Bumgard ner. 9:00— Miss Trisha Robertson is entertaining at Shamrock Gar den Apartments in Charlotte at a “hen party” honoring bride- elect Kathy Rhea. Saturday: 7:00- Rehearsal for the Rhea- Bumgardner wedding in First Presbyterian church. 8:30- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Put nam and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mau ney are entertaining at an after rehearsal party honoring Miss Kathy Rhea and Robert Lane Bumgardner in the fellowship hall of PTrst Presbyterian church. SiouUiy: 12:00 Bridesmaids luncheon at the homo of Mr. and Mr.< Bob bie Rhea honoring Mi.ss Kathy Rhea and her bridal attepdants. 3:0(V-- The wedding of Miss Kathy Lynn Rhea and Robert Lane Bumgardner in First Pres byterian church. VLsiting lact week with Mrs. M. L. Heuser and family were: M •. and Mr?. Joe Houser and Ani ta, Tucson. A.-izena; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hyrnc, Rodney, Kim and Danielle, Tucson, Arizona; Jlr. and Mrs. Joe Houser, Jr., Ru.|/?11 and Shawna, San Francisco, Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hou ser, Jr., Goldsboro, N. C.; Mr. and y:fi. Jack Houser, John and Dm- ily, Gold'boro, N. C.; Mr. and iMrs. Al'len Um.stcad, Chuck and Leann, Gnld.?bcn, N, C.; Mr. and Mr.?. W. P. Stokes, Ruffin, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick StOke.s, Raleigh, N. C.; Suzanne Stokes, Char lotte, N. C. Thursday, June 22, 1972 Mary Jo Hord Bride-Elect Is Honored Mrs. Hal S. Plonk and Mrs. Tommy 'Goforth honored bride-e- icet Miss Mary Jo Hord at a one o’clock luncheon Saturday, June 17 at iheir home on Cresent Cir cle. Miss Hord and Stan W'hitley are to bo married August 12. Arrangements of magnolias weie used in the foyer, den and living room. In the dining room, a miniature bride, flanked by largo gold wedding rings toppetl by white carnations, decorated the buffet. LTuj boate ring decor- ation.v in white and gold and Lri- dal place cards were used on t/^e gusets' tables. Tl'.o dining table, overlaid wIUi a white lace cloth, held a cen terpiece of magnolias and white tapers in silver candlelabra. A 111: eo-course buffet luncheon was scrvefl to twelve guests. In addition to the bride-elect, covers were laid ^or Mrs. D. F. -Hord, mother of the bride; Mrs. Marie Yow' Whitley of Concord, mother of the groom; Mrs. By ron Kecter, grandmother of the bride; Miss Nancy Hampton of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Gene Tho mas of Marietta, Georgia; Mrs. Michael McRee of Gaffeny, South Carolina; and Mrs. George Moss, 'Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Mrs. John C. McGill, Miss Barbara Hord, Miss Nancy Hord of Kings Mountain. The hostesses presented the hride to be with a decorative china clock. Assisting in serving was Mrs. Bill Bridges of Kings Alountain. '-if USA CLINE (LEFT! AND DaSHELLE CLINE Clines Dance In Recital In Marietta Lisa Cline and LaShelle Cline, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cline of Smyrna, Ga., were pre sented in rwital along with stu dents of Jan's School of Dance in Marietta high school auditorium Saturday, June 10th. The program featured the theme, “Variety Time 1972,” Lisa Cline appeared 'in two numbers: “I’d Like Tc Teotch The Wortd To Sing": ^-^d “On Pointe*\ LaShelle Cline appeaitofi in “ABCDERr'. The Cline sisters are grand daughters of City Cemmissioner Ray Cline and Mrs. Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bennett. TTietr mother is the former Linda Ben nett.
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