PMO IB-maBOK-HBRilLD-Tlfdair, Jdijr M, liW VjI ^ > . "*V, MRS. ons C. FALLS, 111 (Brenda Stone) Miss Hamrick Announces Pians Mias Priscilla Kay Ham rick, daughter ot Mrs. John Thomas Hamrick of Bessemer City and the late Mr. Hamrick, has com pleted plans for her marriage to Dr. Charles Jefferson Mauney, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mauney of Kings Mountain and the late Mrs. Billie Black Mauney, and announces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 24, at 4 p. m. In First Baptist CJiurch of Bessemer City. Rev. A. A. Bailey will officiate at the double-ling ceremony and a program of nuptial music will be presented by James E. Busby, organist, Mrs. L. C. Ward, soloist, and Mrs. Laurln Whlsnant, flutist. Party Honors Karen Paul G. Ulmer, of Cteveland, Ohio, brother- in-law of the biide-elect, will give her In marriage and Dr. Mauney will be his son’s best man. Miss Karen Sparks, bride-elect of Steve Plonk, was honored Saturday, July 10, at a drop-in party hosted by Mrs.Don Myers. The party was iMld at the Myers home at 212 Lamplighter Lane, Mount Holly. The bride-to-be received a corsage of white csu*- nations edged in red from the hostess. Ms. Polly Hamrick of Winston Salem will attend her sister as maid of honor and Mrs. Dennis Patterson of Gastonia will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will Include Mrs. James B. Busby of Bessemer City, Ms. Suzy Stevenson of Cherryvllle, Miss Marla Leigh Hamrick of Tyfton, Ga., and Miss Jennie Gray Mauney at Kings Moun tain, sister ot the bridegroom-to-be. Alice Lee Ulmer, niece of the bride-elect, will be flower girl. Mrs. Myers greeted guests at the front doorand Invited them Into the living room where the honoree received. 'Die refreshment table was overlaid with lace over yellow linen and held a center arrangement of snapdragons, daisies, carnations and baby’s breath. Crystal arrangements held a variety of sandwiches, cheese straws, mints, petit fours, nuts and punch. Groomsmen wUl Include First Lt. William L. Mauney, Jr., of Minot, North Dakota, brother of the prospective bridegroom; Jacob Neal Cooper of Tarreytown, New York; E. Scott Clonlnger of Kings Mountain, Dr. Frank T. Martino of Pittsburg, Pa., Arthur Knox Wlnget, 111, of Gastonia; Grady P. Cheshire of Kings Mountain and Jeffrey P. Ulmer, Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio. Guests called between 8 and 5 p. m. A reception will be hosted by the bride-to-be’s mother after the ceremony In the fellowship halL ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Ken BuiAcowskl of Hannibal, Mo., formerly of Kings Mountain, announce the engagement of their daughter, Diana Lea, to Nicolas Valentine, Jr. of Cincinnati, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Valentine of Cincinnati, Ohio. The wedding will be an event of October 28. Stone-Faiis Vows Exchanged Teresa Cash Weds Joe King Mr. and Mrs. Otis deo Falls, 111, who were wed Saturday, are on a wed ding trip to Florida and afterwards will be at home In Quail Woods, Gastonia. Miss Brenda Sue Stone became Mr. Falls’ bride Saturday evening at eight o’clock In a formal wed ding In Oak Grove Bi^>tlst CSiurch. ’The Rev. Russell Hinton, minister of the church, heard the exchange of vows. Mrs. Fred Mauney was organist for the program of nuptial music and Bob Webster, uncle of the bride, was vocalist. Mr. Webster sang "Whither Thou Goest" before the ceremony and "Wedding Prayer” as the benedic tion. Organ program Included ’’Intermezzo," "Air from D Major Suite,” . "Air," "Love of Love Unfailing,” "Thanks Be To God," "Jesu Joy of :,fan’s Desiring,” ""We’ve Oidy Just Begun,” "Walk Hand In Hand", and "’Tnimpet Voluntary” tor the proces sional and "Trumpet ’Tune” for the recessional. ’Die altsir was banked with a setting of two sidral, two tree suid two seven branched candelabras enhanced by Southern palms. Behind a kneeling bench was a fan shaped floral arrangement of glads and mums. Each window of the church held candles encircled with greenery. * (Please Turn To Page 4B) MRS. JOSEPH WATMB KINO (’Teresa Lynn Cash) JiOr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne King, who were wed July 10, have returned from a wedding trip to MyrUe Beach, S. C. and are residing at 700 Stone St. Miss Teresa Lynn Cash became Mr. King's bride In a 4 p. m. wadding In First Wesleyan Church. ’Ihe Rev. Dwight Ed wards, minister of ths church, officiated, using the double-ring ceremony. Made Jenkins was organist for the program of nuptial music and vocal numbers wars by Norman King, cousin of ths bridegroom. Mr. King sang "O Perfect Love” before die ceremony and “Wedding Prayer” as the couple knelt for the benediction. Blue and white mums enhancsd the altar which was lighted by cathedral tapers In wrought-lron candelabrum. A kneeling bench centered the setting. Joseph Leroy Cash escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was an Original design created of silk Satin Peau and Im ported Peau d’Ange lace poeeJ over faille taffeta. ’Ihe empire bodice of lace was fashioned with Engllah net yoke outlined with lace scollops and topped with a lace Ed wardian collar. Matching lace defined the raised waistline. Long, fitted sleeves had lace Inserts (Please’Turn To Page SB) family centers WEST GATE PLAZA SHELBY RD. GOOD THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY WHILE QUAN'nTIES LAST. 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