A if7a IG 49 «I f i " BT v>../ f^ ili> jh-'- \\% * £. I* f' $■■.■, ^ V, . an pi*i /3 kV MH^. WibUAM hJDWAHD HOBINSON, JR, (Carol Jean Goter) ’y'^fW:--' t' 4/ A ^ Tl MRS. ROBERT DAVID DODGE (Nancy Denise Roberts) MRS. GLENN RAY WHITE (Peggy Jorene Graham) ;Jtf/SS DENISE ADALE ELLIS (Bridc-Elect of Michael Ray Ellison) Newlyweds To Europe; Church Rites Unite Three Couples; Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Robinson, Jr., who were wed Fri day, are on a wedding trip to Europe and afterwards will be at home in Dallas, Texas. Miss Carol Jean Goter became Mr. Robinson’s i:ride Friday after noon in a 4 p.m. contemporary worship service in Resurrect.on Lutheran church. The Rev. A. Glenn Boland heard the vows and officiated at Holy Communion with the con gregation participating and with the bridal couple's parents saying a parental blessing at the altar. .Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was or ganist for the prelude of sacred music and Gene 'Ellis was trum- {)Oter. Mrs. Mauney played Bach's Herr Jesu Christ, Dich Zu Uns Wend; Komm, Gott Schopfer, Heiliger Geist; Pastorale in F Major; and Gastoldi’s In Dir 1st Freude; Purcell’s Cei:ell; Pachel bel’s Ein Feste Burg 1st Unser Gott; Bach-tMeans Nun Danket All Gott: and Vierne’s Elevation from Low Mass. Robert L. Canan of Loraine, Ohio, uncle of. th^ ^ride, sang “The Lord’s Prayer” B'fore the ceremony. ^ Trumpeter Gene Ellis opened the marriage service with “Trum pet Tune and Air” as the proces sional march and after the en trance of the wedding party, in cluding the Crucifer, pastor, ac olytes, and choir members, the bride was cscortt*d, on the arm of her brother, Edwin Robert Go ter, Jr., of Austin, Texas, to the front of the sanctuary where all the wedding party was seated in special pews for the worship ser vice. The congregation joined in the singing of “Now Thank We All Our God” and responses and Mr. Canan sang “Hymn of Praise.’* After the reading of Old Testa ment Lessons, the Chancel choir, under the direction of Donald Deal, sang the Thanksgiving an them, “Alleluia” and the minis ter read New Testament selec- tiens. The congregation joined in the singing of “Deck Thyself With Joy and Gladness” after a wedd ing sermon by Pastor Boland on “Love” from First Corinthians 13. The bride and ibridegroom came lu the altar together with their mothers and members of their wedding party to exchange vows in a double-ring ceremony. After they were wed and the parental blessing was said the bride and groom exchanged the sign of peace (a kiss) with their families and wedding party and returned to their pews for the 'Liturgy of the Eucharistic 'Meal. The Choir sang “The Sanctus” and the min ister read “The Great Thanks giving” ^nd invited the wedding party and all worshippers to the altar for the serving of the Lord’s Supper. The communion service closed with the congregational praying of the Lord’s Prayer. Worshippers joined in the singing of “Come With Us, 0 Blessed Jesus” 'cefore the benediction and recessional of the wedding party to "Trumpet Voluntary,” by or gan and trumpet. The bride's wedding gown was an Original of off-white silk faille designed with rolled collar embellished with seed pearl trim, (Continued On Page Two/ Miss Nancy Denise Roberts and Robert David 'Dodge exchanged marriage vows Saturday in a 6 p. m. ceremony held in the cou ple's new home at 314 Somerset Drive. Th^ Rev. Charles B. Summey, pastor of Gastonia’s First iBap- tist church, heard the pledges in the presence of their immediate families. A white wrought-iron arch cov ered in ivy and banked with pink and white mums formed a background for the setting. The couple knelt on a white kneeling bench for the benediction. The tride was given in mar riage by her father, Billy H. Roi> erts. She wore a traditional floor length wedding gown of all-over Cluny lace designed with basque waist, bishop sleeves and pearl- encircled high neckline. A match ing Camelot lace headpiece held her bouffant fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a Symphony cascade of pink carnations, Star of Bethlehem and pink star flow- (Coniinaed On Page Two) Patterson Grove Baptist church was the setting November 18th for an exchange of wedding vows uniting Miss Peggy Jorene Gra ham and Glenn 'Ray White. Rev. Richard Plyler, minister of the church, officiated at the double-ring candlelight ceremony and was vocalist for the program of nuptial music. Mrs. J. C. Brid ges was organist. The altar of the church was ar ranged with two tree candelabra centered with a lighted arch of cathedral tapers. A large basket of mixed fall flowers in yellow, bronze and gold was at the cen ter 0^' the altar flanked on either side with palms. Donald R. Graham escorted his sister to the altar and gave her in marriage. The loride’s wed ding gown was a formal design of Chantilly lace posed over faille taffeta and styled with an Edwardian collar of lace scallops, motifs of pearl florets and crys tals accented the contour bodice. White satin ribbon circled the Continued On Page Two Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Denise Adale, to M.ch- ael Kay Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Ellison. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is employed by Belmont Heritage Corporation. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of Kings Moun tain high school and is now in the U. S. Navy stationed in Rota, Spain. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Dianne Hauser, Stanley R. Brown Give Plans For Their Saturday Nuptials 'em Miss Dianne Katherine Hauser, daughter of 'VTr. and ‘Mrs Jacoi-i Peter Hauser, has completed plans for her marriage to Stanley Robert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dion Harding Brown, and announces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon, DecemJrer 2, at 4 p.m. in Kings Mountain’s Saint Matthew’s Lutheran church with th(? Rev. Robert E. Allen to officiate at the double-ring cere mony. Mrs. Ellen B. Watson will be organist and acolyte will be Otis C. Falls, III. The bride-to-be will be escorted to the altar by her father. Best man for the bridegroom-to-be will be his father, Dion H. Browm. Miss Sheila Marcelle Carnes of Raeford will attend the bride-to- be as maid of honor and ::rides- maids will include Miss Cynthia Carol Hauser of Lenoir, Mrs. Randy Haw’-klns of Boone, and Mrs. Peter J. Hauser of Raleigh, sister-in-law of the bnde-toT:e. Flower girl will -be Miss Patti Lynn Brown, sister of the bride groom-to-be. Honorary brides maids will be Cathy Ann Brown and Miss Donna Mario Brown, both sisters of the bridegroom-to- be. Ushers will include Peter Jacob Hauser of Raleigh, bix)ther of the bride-elect; Randy Nelson Hawkins of Boone and James David Russell of Statesville. The bride-elect's parents will entertain after the ceremony at a reception in the church fellow ship hall. » * « Parties continue to honor Miss Hauser and Mr. Brown prior to their wedding day. Friday at 5 p. m. Mrs. Peter J. Hauser will honor Miss Hauser at a irridcsmaids buffet at Royal Villa. After the wedding rehearsal on Friday evening, Dion H. Brown w’ill honor his son, ushers in the wedding party and out-of-town guests at a party at Royal Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Dion H. iBrown, parents of the bridegroom-to-be will honor their son and his fian cee at a Wedding Brunch Satur day at 11 a. m. at Kings Moun tain Country club. SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. .KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. November 30. 1972 Sixtieth Wedding Day For C. Glenn Whites SOCIAL CALENDAR ^ ^ Arvi/irir»an T /»r. her aunt Brenda Bidd'x and her sls- ^ ter. Candy Goodson. Grandparents of Ash ley are Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Goodson of Rock Hill, S, C. and Mrs. Ann Ware. Arr ‘J Wade Cash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Cash of route three, celebrated his seventh birthday Nov ember 28th. A birthday party was held on Satur day at his home from 3 until 4:30 p.m. The Cowboy and Indian theme was carried out in decorative details. Birth day cake was served with ice cream and party fav ors were given the chil dren, Wade is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Goforth and Henry Mel vin Cash, all of Kings Mountain. He is great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Goforth of Grover. Present for party fun were his sister, Sharon Cash; Sammy Stinnett, Lou Ann Goforth, Crigg Cline, Jimmy Barrett. Angel Allen, Paula Green. Dawn Morris. Keith Morris, Robin Cash and Gary Wyte. Jonathan Alexander Berkeley will celebrate his second birthday on Fri day, December 1st, at a party honoring him a number of his friends Invited. Jon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Berke- with little ley, of Knoxville, Ten nessee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Mauney of Kinas Mountain and Dr. and Mrs. William T. Berkeley, Jr. of Charlotte. The Berkeleys and their (“k;l<4.-on Jon Beth, fMIBiRfri Vliltinq theip parents over the holidays. Qu payo i'wo Friday: 5;00 -Bridesmaids Buffet hon oring Miss Dianne Haust'r, bride- elect, at the Royal Villa. Mrs. Peter J. Hauser, hostess. 7:00-Hauser - Brown wedding rehearsal in St. ‘Matthew’s Luth eran church. 9:00 - After - rehearsal party for ushers and out-of-town guests honoring Stanlo/ Brown at Royal Villa. Host--Dion H. Brown, fath er of the bridegroom-elect. Saturday: 11:00-Wedding Brunch honor ing Miss Dianne Hauser and Stan ley Brown at Kings Mountain Country Club. Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Dion H. Brown, parents of the • ridegroom-to be. 400—The wedding of Mis.s Dianne Katherine ilaiu-er an I Stanley RolTeri Brown in St. Mat thew’s Lutheran church, recep tion following in the church fel lowship hall. Ill Sunday: . 2:00—Leadership Training Course for American i.,ogion Auxiliary memi.ers from District 23 at the Miss McCall Student Officer NfAv officers oi tne Student chapter of the Music Educators National Conference at Gardner- Webb college are as follows: Pam M?Cali, pres d'^nt; Dale Gib son, vice-pi'eslicnt; and Jo Ann Fowler, secretary-treasurer. The Music Educators Nat onal Conference is a professional or- gani/ati''n for teachers of music in Flhools ar t colleges through out the United Stales Nationally the proeram has 60.000 members. The student chanter at Gard ner^/ebb has 38 out of 72 music majors as members of the na tional organixation. The purpo.se of the student chapter is to pro mote music teaching as a profes sion. .Mrs. Jerry Hi’l, assistant professor of music, serves as fac ulty advisor to the organization. American Legion build ng; Kings Mountain Auxiliary hostess. Monday: 3:00 Circle 5 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mi’v T. P. Seism. Sci.^m road. 7:00 - Circle 1 of First Presby terian church. Covered Dish Sup- jHM*. at the liome of Mrs. W. T. Weir, 917 Grover road. 7:'10 Clide 2 of First Pres- I'vicrj-n church at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Davis, 803 Wood- side Drive. Tuesday: 7:30- Circle 4 of First Presby- teri.in church at the home of Mrs. Rhea Barber, 715 Williams street, tVVJMc.sdo//.* 10 a. m. Circle 3 of First Pres- b terinn church at the home of Mrs. F. J. Sincox, -102 Edgemont Drive. Denise Costner Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Denue Costner, /'lidee^ect of Johnny Hiiekabeo, was honor ed at a Lingerie shower on Nev- enT) or 17. The affair was given bv M ss Kathv Heavner and Miss Diane Swofford. The refreshment table was de- eoratoi with a white tab-eo^oth. overlaid with bridal illusion. Wed ding bells were caught at each corner of the table. All appoint ments were of crystal. Lime punv''h, nuts, cake squares, and cboeso wafers were served to the twenty-five guests who eallod be tween the hours of 7 to 9. Miss Costner was presented a pink carnation corsage to comnli- ment h^r green party dress. The hostesses chose th’s time to pre sent their gift to the bride-to-be, an orchid peignoir set. The wedding will take place on Januui))' 1-k 1973i