MRii. STANLEY HUBERT BROWN (Duiiinr Kath('rin(‘ Hamer) MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL LAWRENCE \iITEWART (Evelyn Jean Allniend) llJ GUL(rOl\ t i (Ci^n.Htann Elizabith Di.Vcney) LtiSlJA i. .'>* i - - (Brill: -EU ct of T> d Franklin I'orii Church Weddings Unite Browns, Ingles, Stewarts, Thorntons, Wedding Dale Set 0 Miss Dianne Katherine Hauser became the hri:lo of Sliinley Rob ert Brown Saturday in a 4 p. m. wcHidin^; in Saint Matthew’s Luth eran church. The Rev. Robert Allen heard the couple pledge vows of the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. K.’len B, Watson was or ganist for the program of tradi tional wedding music. Organ pre lude incIud(Hl “My Heart Ever Faithful” and “Josu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” by Bach; “Panis Angel- icus*’ by Franck: Bach’s “.^hcep May Safe’y Gia/e”; Handel's ''Arioso”; Scht-' ert’s “Ave .Ma ria” “Liebestraum " by Liszt; “An dante’ by Hu enstein; Barnbys “O Perfect Love” and “Malotte’s “The Lord’s Prayer.” For the pro cessional of the bridal party she played “Trumpet Voluntary” by 'Prucell and for the entrance of the bride, on the arm of her fath- i.‘r, she played ‘“Bridal Chorus’* om “Lohengrin” by Wajmer. The recessional music was “Wed ding March” from “Midsumrp'^r Night’^i Dream” by Mendo’ssohn. Spiral cnndeJnl ra ri tb.' ■■ nl of the sanctuary i*v< r- ' ed with E^nglish ivy ho’dlng u’ute tapers. Wh to snapth-a-ia.-:, w’^'to (Larza mums airl whit ' chrysan themums fired altar vase.j. Acolyte was Otis C. Fall; III. Jacob Peter Hauler escorted his daughter to the at O’ and •y'\o her in marriage. The br de’s we I- ding gown was a formal ir v »n of white Satap'-aii and Chanti’V lace featuring a high neckliae ai'i fitted sleeves of Chantilla lace with two ruffles of Satapeau at the wrist. Scattered seed pearls enhanced the neck and lace bod ice and a deep hem of lace en circled the skirl and attached Chapel train. She wore a Came- lot headpiece of Chantilly lace and seed pearls attached to an el- how length veil of silk illusion. She carried a nosegay of white roses, stephanotis and ivy with streamers of white ribbon. Miss Sheila Marcella Carnes of Raeford, college roommate of the bride, was maid of honor and bride maids were Mrs. Peter flau- ser of Raleigh, sister-in-’aw of the bride; Miss Cynthia Hauss of Le noir and Mrs. Randy Hawkins of Boone, former college classmates of the bride. Al’ the attendants wore formal gowns lime matte jersey de- «' '^n(>d along empire linos with h' necklines and long, fit- t-'d Panels of white Ven- lace trimmed the waist, sleeve wrists and neckline^ of the dress es threaded with ribbon of dark green velvet. Tinv tucks from the no'k) to the empire wa'sts cn- h«‘*n'".'‘i the bodices and two bands of V'^n ss l.u'o threadH with vel- v/'t rlb'-on from the «5houlders to tbo waj-t high’igbted the bodice. Tiiey \yorc matching headdress es of ve’vpt owR droDT^ed with il- bi^i.'n \'''ds and carried cascades of nink Gnr/a mums, pipk minia ture mums and Baker fern. Miss Patti Lynn Brown, sister Dixon Presbyterian church pro- The couple pledged vows of vided the setting Friday, Novem- the double-ring ceiemony Ixdoro ber 24th, for a 6 p. m. wedding the Rev. Robert Wilson, minis- uniting Miss Evelyn Jean All- ter of the church, mond and Michael Lawrence (Billy Lemmons of Shelby w'as Stewart. (Contmued from Page Two) Mr. and Mrs. GGorg(‘ Smith an- Tiie .Southwest Baptist church marriage, of Fori Laudei'dalc, Florida, pro- The couple pleigiKl vows of the nounce the engagement of then- 1 vided the setting Nuve.’Tibor 21 for dou de-ring ceremony before Rev. daughter, Linda Anne, to Ted .. a 7 p. m wedd ng uniting Miss Art Christmaiin. Franklin Ford, son of Mr, and M Constance Elizabeth D e Veney Traditional seven-branched can- iMrs. Wade Ford. Both families e: and David Gregory Thornton in (CoHiUutd On Page Two) are of Kings Mountain. Both the jride-elect and bride Knitting Mills. a former .f ■: :hc Kings e department, is cnipjcv- ) •. J-urn.iure. 'I'he \\t -U.ng will take place Decemix.*r l.Jnd at .Second Baptist groom-to-be are 1D69 graduates of church parsonage with Rev. Eu- Kings Mountain high school. The gene Land to officiate at the bride-elect is employed in the of- ccrejnony. Christnias Musicdl Set Sunday^ Monda) The Christmas season is being uinered in by numer ous programs planned In the area dk-r^'g the holiday Cleveland County’s 40-vo!ce Con":^-,.' 'y Chorus season. will sing Bach’s Jesus Joy of I'/lae s Des.’grg and selec tions from Handc's Surclsy oi r.: ^t 3 p.rn. and Monday evc.- l.'g o' o : /A.der- sqave Methodic r chu gn. iJr. P'r ■ -c ["olos- SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Golden Weddivg Day For Gambles (C^oniiniinf On Parc Two) F.ist Gio'd SS'or-f P-ovrled Softinq For Wheeler-!ngie Double-Psing Rites Mr. an.1 Mrs. Clyde D. Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Larr. ErJin, grand- served from one end of tlie ta::Io \wre honored cn their Golden cluIMcn of the honored pair, kept , . Wedding Day November 2iith at the r-,;ister and other grand chi!- -h’olden punch was served an anniversary party bPsle-d by ,iren, Connie, Jimmy and Johnny f.-Qj-j, ^ s.Ker bowl at Hie oppos- tii^ir chiklren at Waxhaw Worn- Gamt.le, pres ded al the gift an’s club Tn Waxhaw. ta’ole. ho ond of the table. Ivi.'^t Go’ i Wes>'V‘*n chunh provided the sotting No- vf'mher 2Gth at T p. m. for the wedding of Miss Iiolty Jo Wheel er and Stenhea Reid JnrHe. The rou|)le pVdged vows of the double-ring ceremony before Rev. Edwin A. Chrise';e. 'l^H's. Pete Johnson was or'^ani^t for the program of nuptial musi;> and Mi.S; DF be Burns was vo'eal solrd'Jl. Miss Burns sand “With er Thou Geest” before the ten' inony and “Wedding Prayer” as t!a' lieneliction. » 'rbe aUar of t’-'^ (dinr-h wa.s tiianged with white takers in tiae cipde’ab»'n on ea^'h s:d > and l-\o potted pa’m. In th * rent'*r (»f the altar vis a wr m dil-irtn ra \vbh rafiodr'ii (-''’n Two altar vases h.''’4 w''k'' ’.'ubo’i, Gar/a rurrs rr»d large mums. On the a’t-'r wrr'» I'^'o small tapers that were Fghted h''- the service and one larger th.at was lighted by the bride and I ri'^egroom aftrr th / said their vows. Joseph B. Whee’er esaoiied his daughter to the altar and ga\\? her in marriage. The br» ’ 'S for mal wedding gown was '.es’i^ned and made b.v her moth^'r of brid al satin overlaid with Ven se lace featuring a hare standun eoUar and bi«hoo sa''ve.s wdh .satin cuffs and Iv'.v in the hack of th'' foil, length skirt with Chanel .. Ib'r veF of .u'k iDuslnn was designed and madf' hv her mother and >trs. Carl Wilson, aunt of the eroom. A .-ntin '-ovv laid with Venf.se lace top- ‘d the floor length illiusion veil that was edged with bare and ap- phauerl with lace medallions. She carried a cascade of red roses .'red with a white orchid atop 'arp-rovered Bible. Mr.s. Larry Dean Slyeoi d Sr, of Mountain, sister of the was matron of honor end Miss Deborah Ing’o, of r''S‘a’m(‘r sister of the rri^deg^^om. maid of honor. They wore ^IcK'r length gowns designed ralong empire lines witli mint green polyester crepe bodice fea turing bishop sleeves and stand- (and(' d’e. fore t iner f'ei'r train, a’so vy V' ceni a K ngs bride, Miss City, wa.s un collars and emera'd green vel vet .,'^d^ts. They wore bow hoad- drrs'U's of nn’ve.st''r and veH’ct at- tn^hi'd to ereen illus'on veils and eairlei 'a<-cr'’es of pmk and red ' .•i''naR »ns v-kh streamer’^. rr’'lrsrpnkls were Mrs. Ronnie .T('o Wb'''''pr of Ca'^tnnia, s’star- in-)pw of the bride; IRrs. Randy n’M. ^'f. .'^tnn’'^v. cousin of the gi'oom; Mrs. Michael Rookout of Gn'-foria; ;md Mrs. J !] Ristare. A’l of the attendants wore r 'wn.s »f nInk no’yester an 1 ruhy )vf| ve’vf't stvld similar'' • to the h'"n)r atiandants w'th rra''thjT'" U 'V' ’■«o'»d'ire'‘^as dror>T-»<^ w'th ca'Tie 1 cascades of pink ar'i r«d carnnteirs. Carl Wi’sen, uncle of the bride- grnr»»v«, \<ras ho'^t mail. <..0-0 Ron*'*''' Too Wh'^el- er of Gast^pta, R-v V'’hf'''’ar t.'jngs AIoimt''in both brotho’ s of iho hrhle* T ^^rrv De^'n tT'v'^ord '’r. ' rothrr-ln-iaw of t*^e *"hip. rh'p’os Tr^v C''ro?ritr'r, TTT. and He^.sh''! Da d- .Tr., hrnthe" of tl'c hriiegreem, a’l of Kin".s ^Tountain. Jov Kir V of City was t’ownr gTl and Fric Gibson of She’hy w'ls r nghearer. The hr ii*’s mother wa.s gown ed in a r^d sf reet-len'^th dress of po’vestpr la't' featuring long s’ervo's anri matching accessories nn't a fTr''’re of nink roses. The k.rj Vgroom's mether chose a blue polyester dress with match ing a'’cessnries arid a corsage of yellow roses. The 1 r’de's rranrlrnot'-'^'r. Mrs. Es'de St'^np of Kings Mountain, wnrf' a blue polyester dress with matrh ng aceessories and a white carn'dicn corsage. Mr.s. James Daxdd Fiddix kept a gi'ost register in the vestibule of the church where the bridal part ,’ formed a r^g^ving line to greet weiing jA ^ ceremeny. ^ For a weddih.,^ Mrs. Ingle chose i with coat length vest of navy and orange w th navy accessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal f'rouciuet. Coiitinucd On Page Two Entertaining together were Mrs. Bud Sloan of Waxhaw, John Gamble of Hartsville, S. C., Joe Gamble of Florence, S. C., Mrs. J. E. Sweeney of Charleston, S. C. and Mrs K. VV. Madsen of Claremont, California, all of whom received with their par ents. The 10 grandchi’dren of the honored pair also a‘5sistod in receiving ani entertaining. More than lO-h friends and rela tives called between 2 and 4 p. m. Mrs. Gami'le wore a gold bro cade dross with matching slip pers an i a v. h te orchid. Mr. GamMe pinned a white carnation bout''nnirie to his coat lapel. Ango’a Sloan, a granddaugh- tc”, served punch, assrted by Mr. Gamble's sisters, Mrs. Paid Ro erts and Mrs. Spurgeon Ded- men. both o* ?hotby. Mrs. Gam- b’e’s sister. Mrs. pan’ Rcborts, cut an 1 served th.* anniversary cake. The 5nth wedding anniversary colors of gold and white wore Loaulifully featured in decorative details. The refreshment table was ev(?rlaid with embroidered linen and lace with nosegay.^ of j-edow mums at each corner of the floor length cloths. Gold can dles were used in golden candel abra with yellow’ mums and snap dragons at the center. The gold and white cake was cut and Miss Sudic Smith, daughter of the late J. .North and Maggie Iluffstetler Smith of Kings Mountain, became the bride of Clyde Gam.-Ic, son of tlie late J. Frank rmd Jennie \Vatt(".''.)n Gamble of Kings .Mountain, n a ceremony perfojmcd in Gafincy, S. C. on Docefii tr 2, 1:L'2. 'I he Gambles move i from Cleveland county to Waxhaw in 19JT where Mr. Gamble was a^^soeiated with Duke power company .?S years before his rclircmcnt in 19:57. Thursday, DcccmLcr 7, S972 Luncheon Feics Deb re Porter, Bridc-Eiect IFn Do :a .-'jip. P Tt^'r. y.'.\) * id ‘I'lavry Pan’ \1' G * u li Sabw iav, wa • li av’e 1 t n 1 o’cMck lunrl'.eon Saturlay at l.ho h'U-.'.e I'f .Mr;, t-:: i ‘ nr gi i.n- 1 rtai iln:: w th Mrs. Bennett w'*:o M.r-;. Ri:harl Spen.ej- ani MS';. .Man \V:','''n. aunt en i cou:-.!*! of the bride-to-be. Tomato juice. ca:!:iai*s \\’'"o .served in the den as , e.ecG a;*-, rived. Lunch w’.as ^er ■e i b--*' et -t ' The bride's lab’'' in the .’i'-''>'g 'n was covered witli a wl'ite I'ncn c’oth ed re 1 in b’" ' ’ ‘' a and centered by cand '’aln urn of blue cai’n itions and blue c.;n- dies. ruc‘ts y :'re sent?''^ at t • r small tahios set op in F'* srr ar Gardner VVcc'^ C'. .Piop. Mrs. J !: d;. dh i. c.nd Mr:. Mc'cn Gil jiT : The Chc.''u'5 is made i.f o: i^O coo'vy and Is ' i,-.. "FCT:‘:'cd by 'i 1 ho Coof US V : ^ . d ur ^/^nc!a■/ r‘- ' Mondny a; 7; -5 p.r,',. ' 7 beto OiC Inviig.i i "■ ter of Mr. and Mrs. G Vee 'ner c C' \ - . I I *-) r, rn'e ■'••■'•nr • - • birtiiday bM'-- Tr^ry Y/r.': h y. • ers ■^'v deh''’ : from .r .:.:-d dor,5. It ■; L ‘t the ■ ‘.i each r .u.'ch. Mem- A : n s o r I A 1. A LEND AR .after the :rin the new •range dress Tlrn'sdatt: 7:30 American legion Aux 1- iarv at the AmerFan I ''gion building. Hostesse.s- Mrs. I ennar'’ Gamble, Mrs. Jackie Barrett and Mrs. Garth Hawkins. Friday: 7:00 Rehenr''al for the Per ter-Goforth wedding in Oak Grove Baptist chur''h. .®;0n Aunts and g»'e''*t-a'’>''ts ot Bride-elect De bio Por^''r wiO en tertain members oT the Po-t''r Goforth wedding party nt an aft er-^hearsal party in the rr>iif>w’ shin hall of Oak Grove Bapt si church. Saturday: 7:00,— The wedding of IVTiss Debra Ann Porter and Paul Goode Goforth in Oak Grove •Bantist eburcH. 7:00--Circle 1 of Dixon rr''s- bvterian church at the horp"* of Mrs. Paul Mauney, 3600 Mar- grace Road. Monday: 7:00—Kings Mountain peMre Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. George Hilton on Valentine Drive in Shelby. rT’nL''i '‘“' h'v ;e r r-l w I’.D l:ri. lal T'v' ]ic'?te'' I-*!*'- ■'{'.nO ' 1 'T porter a c-v • ■-( ' 0 f t-u. lions .»n;! i-u >k 1 Iho OC'’*' 'iinn l'» present their wr ’J i ng n il't. c. *; ' -'r * lb l-w*/,. » . '*• . >T. . " r Dt>. • O’: 'her >* r-; '■ r ’■ t^"- t’''* ' rv ' r.nt No 'I • V y S gr 'H 'Tv T.' t .1. ' '" pn ‘ h'- meO’ p^. ... ..’o ^ Tl. Cofo''th. .?!vi tlm c ’ r l- • . r t- *o’’ • -nv' '•■0 t') he r gi fts to h' m b:-;. lal attendants. Mrs. Greene To SDeak Tn Al'viiif^rv iv=’ n-'- MR. AND MRS. C. D. GAMBI.E note Golden Wedding Day Yr e V 'V ■'■'V ‘1 Grt'J'ni V”. stele rb.''b'*n 'U 'P fen.'-rv 'uvl b'at f'n'F FecurJ'" fi'T ^'--1 A’'^e'’T':in T f'-’k'n ,''iv>’Frv of ^*''>eh ra’’''’’"a. fTiicst . at Thurs- dev Tii*" ht's mrr't'iT: <»f Kind’s -lint .ip’s rnh nt the Amer- 1 «n T b’lihiing. H'^'tC'Jscs for the 7:.'?0 p. m. meetur^ ;»re l\Irs. J'U'k'e Bar»'rtt, Mr-. 7f"'navl Gamble and Mrs. G''rth Hawkins. Mrs. C. L Jolly ani ^l-s. Nau'-v Dover, ’oral Fmhl S'e»'vice chph'mrn. wiM lend disnusskui of a Chr'-umns Tiroject for vetei-.nns and Mrs. Robert RuH. veterans proje.ts rha1rm'’n, will make a renort. Mrs. Ruff wiF also give a ret)ort on mem er hip and rec- cgnize new members. here Fnd sevcrcil cr iier little friends sh"w:-cd h'^- vh • n ri^'"'* A" '• ■ • • •' Werner, and her brA^her, L-'To, ■'nrv'^d fh;, b; ice cccn r- -J ' ers. Mr_ S ' -t;_ Q'lr 't r'-' r - .M P- - . ; 'n. Tracy's p' Da- .t :' * ' b pareniS, ^ '■ .'v-i Is also a’'C.nd.h- ■ /.Mr ei Mountain. t » Jar.v.. L ■ - ■ : . son, J . c ■ J J first birificuy Tlcsc'^v Dec. 5th. A sme,; for^'y par y was he'd or tne Incmpscn hene on Da-ock Drive. Jimmy Is sen of Ntr. and Mrs. Jim Th'^r.'snn and grondsG:i of IvV. end b-rs. L. L. Th.arr ; CiovCB S. C. onJ Tracy Kings 'A# KV. c:.’ Mrs. G. Ik OT o; i.i i Mountain. Jimmy’s . fiAmcr Miss Evc'cnc ClI- ver. ENGAGFt; PA'Rf-EiLU Miss Debbie Porter and Pn:.' GoTr’roy v/hoso wed ding takes place Saturday ■ I-' ■’ h 1 p.p.K ‘n Oak Grove Baptist church, were he- ‘ "d NAivro'Oor ?5Th at a rook party given by Mrs. Stroupe cT Gastonia and Mrs. Peter Hause-' of Ra rTii': si- "ers of the bride groom-elect, and Mrv. Ed'Acmd Goiorth, sister-in-law of the bridegroom-fo-be. Continued Cn Page Two ^ il. ■^1 n 'vN2 . S. -■■p" 1

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