Pace «B—MlRROR-HBaiALX)—Thureday, July 18. 1976
LINDA KAT BUMGARDNER
ENGAGED — The engagement of Mias Linda
Kay Bumgardner to Michael Eugene Bumgard-
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bumgardner,
la announced by her mother, Mrs. Virginia
Bumgardner. The biide-to-be la alao daughter of
the late Ralph Bumgardner,. Both families are of
Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1971
graduate of KMHS and la employed by Klngamcmt
Knlta. The prospective bridegroom la a 1972
graduate of KMHS. a 1972 graduate at Ap
palachian State University and will be a member
of the facility of Hunter Huas High School In the
Fall. The wedding will be an event at Oct. 9 at 3 p.
m. In Oak View B^tlat Church.
Stone-Falls
Plans Complete
Miss Brenda Sue
Stone, daughter of 3dr.
and Mra. William F.
Stone, Jr., has com
pleted plans for her
wedding to Otla Cleo
Falla, 111, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Otla C. Falla,
Jr.
The wedding will take
place Saturday evening
at eight o’clock in Oak
Grove Baptist Church.
Rev. Russell Hinton will
officiate, using the
double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. Fred Mauney of
Shelby wUl be organist
for the program of
nuptial music and vocal
selections will be by Bob
Webster, uncle of the
brtde-elect.
The bride-to-be wUl be
given in marriage by
her father and best man
for the prospective
bridegroom will be Us
father.
Miss Idartha Stone of
Gastonia will attend her
sister as maid of hrnior
and Mrs. Bill Stone,
sister-ln-law of the
bride-to-be, will be
matron at honor. Miss
Alta Chester of
Salisbury, Miss Teresa
Deal of Marian, Mrs.
Jeffrey Lyman of
Decatur, Ga., sister of
the
Mrs.
CUUowhee,
McDaniel
Mountain
Mallssa
Greenville, S
bridesmaids.
Carla
Kings
girl will
Ramsey c
Mountain.
Honorary attendants
will Include Mrs. Giles
Beal of Lexington, Miss
Sylvia Morris and Miss
KaUiy Turner, both of
Gastonia, Miss Toni
Mayfield of Hickory and
Miss Sara Lynn
DeBruler of Kings
Mountain.
Ringbearer will be
Larry Stone, nephew of
the bride-elect.
Groomsmen will
Include Kenneth FaUs,
brother of the
bridegroom-elect; Jeff
rey Lyman of
Decatur, Ga., brother of
the bride-to-be; Larry
Deal of China Grove;
David Legrand of
Shelby, Bill Hawkins of
Rutherfordton and Jon
Eaker of CuUowhee.
After the ceremony
the brlde-to-be’a
parents will entertain at
a reception in the
chinoh fellowship hall.
Whetstines
Wed Friday
Mrs. Dalsey McCurry
and William WhetsUne,
both of Kings Mountain,
were married last
Friday in a ceremony
performed by
Ifaglstrate W. R.
Pouglas In Gaffney, d.
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Members of the two
;kmllles were laosent
for the double-ring
exchange of vows and 70
guests attended a
reception after the
eeremony at the home
'of Mrs. FVank Morrow
•In Kings Mountain.
For her marriage, the
.bride wore a formal-
jlength blue lace-
trlmroed dress with a
white shoulder corsage.
The ptaik and white
wedding cake centered
the refreshment table
and the bridal pair cut
the first slice of cake
Miss Bradley Completes Wedding Rans
Miss Karon Elaine
Bradley, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Jim
Bradley of Kings Moun
tain, has completed
plans for her marriage
to Tony kCichael Stur
gill, son at Mr. and Bfrs.
WUey Sturgill at Sparta,
and announces them
today.
The wedding will take
place Saturday at 2 p.
m. in Temple Baptist
Church. Rev. Frank
Shirley will officiate at
the double-ring cere
mony.
Mrs. Morris HaU will
be wganist and Miss
Pam Early will be
vocalist tcT the i»t>gram
of nuptial muBlc._
The bride-to-be will be
given In marriage by
her father. Best man for
the prospective bride
groom will be his father.
Miss Renee Bradley
will attend her sister as
maid of honor and Miss
Karen Broome of Gas
tonia, Miss Lynette
Cornwell, of Chariotte,
cousin of the bride
groom. and Mias Karen
Waisner of ThomasvlUe
will be bridesmaids.
Miss Evelyn Harris of
Denton and Miss Joanne
MitcheU of Hamlet will
be honm-ary attendants.
Groomsmen will
Include Jimmy Bradley
of Kings Mountain,
brother of the bride-to-
be; Lance Cornwell of
Charlotte, cousin of the
bridegroom-to-be; and
Larry Sexton of
Charfotte.
Mrs. BUI Hoffman will
keep the guest reglsto*.
A reception will be
held after the ceremony
in the church fellowship
haU.
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