Pag* SB—MIRROR-HBltAU)—Thunday, Aufuat 11, l»rr Mr. and Mrs. Sanders On Beach Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. David Robert Sanders, who were wed Friday, are on aweddlnf trip to Myitla Beach, S. C. and i^r* wards will be at home In the Winter Park Sub- Dlvlslon of Shelby. White gladiolus and seven-branched can delabra Interspersed with Riagnella foUagoi centered the aatttaig and ma^ioUas banked the hnnt ot the sanctuary. Miss Margaret Ann Leach became Mr. Sanders’ bride In a • p. m. wedding In Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Dr. Charles B. Ed wards officiated at the double-ring ceremony. MRS. DAVID ROBERT SANDERS (Margaret Aim Leach) Tl-lp McOm of Kli^ Mountain was organist for ths program of nuptial music and Evelyn Kiser of Waco was soloist. Mrs. Kiser sang "We’ve Only Just Begun,’’ before the ceremony and "Wed ding Prayer" as the benediction. Cannons Are Wed In Saturday Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton Cannon, Jr., who were wed Saturday, are on a wadding trip to Oatllnburg, Tonn. and afterwards will be at hone In Mullins, South Carolina. Nell Ross Qreen be came Mr. Cannon’s bride In an eight o’clock formal wedding In Grace United Methodist Church. The Rev. C. George Sherrill officiated, using the double-ring cere mony and the Unity Candle Service. Robert Cashlon of Kings Mountain waa or ganist for the program of nuptial music and vocal selections were by Richard Hicks of AtlanU, Ga. Mr. Hicks sang "There la Love" before the ceremony and the benedlctlonal "Wedding Prayer.” Members of the con gregation prasred *”rhe Lord’s Prayer” after the minister’s Prayer of Blessing. Mr. Cashlon played a pre-wedding recital tor the lighting of candles by the sons of the bride and bridegroom, Eric Green, Darryl Cannon, David Green, and Alan Cannon who served as aodlytos. Mr. Cashlon played "St. Anthony Chorale" for the proces sional of the attendants, "Ttumpet Voluntary" tor the entranoe of the bride on the arm of the bridegroom: and "Ode TV) Joy" by Beethoven tor the receaatonal. TTie altar of the church was enhanced by cathedral tapers In two wrought-Iron can delabra with candles used In each window of the sanctuary. The bride and bridegroom' lighted a Unity candle on the altar table after the vows were spoken. In the vesttoule, a table covered with lace held an open Bible with a tall yellow candle beside the rsglstor. ’Ihe bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of beige Qulana and featuring a lace cape with train. She eanied a bouquet of daisies. Mias Peggy Roaa at tended her slBtsr as maid of honor and Mrs. Unda Rome was ma tron of honor. Junior bridesmaid waa the bride’s daughter. Miss green gowns and carried bouquets of yellow mums. Kim Rome waa flower girl. She wore a yellow formal and carried a basket of yellow flower petals. Dwayne Cannem waa hla son’s best man. Jerry Ross, die bride’s brother, ushered with Ernest Rome of Kings Mountain. Mra Janice Deaton presided at the guest register In the vestibule of the church where the bride and bridegroom and members of die wedding party received guests after the cere mony. For her dau^ter’a wedding, Mrs. Ross chose a formal teal blue gown with chlffen Jacket and a white a«um corsage. Out-of-town guests were from Mullins, 8. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Charlotte. Timmy Leach escorted hla slater to die altar and gave her In marriage. TTie bride’s wedding gown waa a formal design of or- gansa designed with sooop neck bodice over laid with cotton Venice lace. Hie empire waist line fell to a gently flared skirt with a Chapel length train. The sheer Bishop sleeves were appUqued with lace and oau^t to a cuff at the wrist. Matching lace enhanced the hem- Ifeie. Her waMs-length veil of Illusion was cau^t to a bandeau cap covered In matching lace sad she eaieted a bouquet of white daisies and yellow sareetheart roses with streamers of edilte satin. Miss TTna Whitaker was her cousin’s maid of honor and bridsamalds were Miss D«»ana Whitaker, aoustai of die Mde, and Mrs. Dennis Martin, sister ef the bridegroom, all of Kings Mountain. All the attendants wore green crepe enqilre-walsted formals with lace-overlald bodice and cuffs enhanced by sheer sleeves with lace trim around the walsdlne. They carried msegays of yellow and white daisies tied with white and yellow streanwrs. Dennis Martin, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Mickey Anderson and Edward Collins, both of Kings Mounts. The bridegroom’s parents entertained after the ceremony at a beautifully - appointed reception In the Second Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Ronnie Greene, sister of the bridegroom, assisted In serving. The yellow and white theme of the wedding featured decorations and refreshments. A three-tier yellow and white wedding cake was tolled with yellow roses and swaeitpeas and centered the table. Green punch was served by a crystal punch bowl at one end of the table. Bride-Qect Entertained BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross of Kings Mountain ars parents irf tbs brlds. She attended Kings Mountain Schools a^ before her marriage waa a beautician on too staff of Shear DeUght of Kings Mountain. The bridegroom Is (he acn of Mr. uid Mrs. Charles H. Cannon jr., of Mullins, 8. C and U an Insuranceman. At Luncheon Mrs. Frank Maors, Mrs. Roger Pukiani and Mrs. Betty Putnam entertained togsthar Saturday at a 18:lt bridesmaids kanchsaB honoring Mias ’TarsM Putnam, whose ^ to Warren Falls inaco Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kos were honored on tholr Ctolden Wedding Day Sunday, July 81, at an anniversary reception hosted by their children In toe fellowship hall of Double Springs Baptist Church. Numerous Kings Mountain area relatives attended the reception toom 3 until 4 p. m. Entertaining together were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kee, Mr. and Mrs. J(ton Brookle and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kee. The golden wedding theme was featured In decorative details and In refreshments. Overlaid with lace over gold cloth, the refresh ment table waa centered with a candelabrum of white tapers and gold and white flowers. At one end of toe table eras a crystal punqk^^bserl and at the oppiflib etel of the table eras a three tiered wedding cake topped with a brandy snifter, miniature bride and bridegroom and toe numerals 60 In geld. Nuts, mints, cheese Saturday ovenlsB at S p. m. la PatterasB Grove Baptist Churcb. The luncheon eras held at the Moore home. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Betty Putnam are aunta of ths bride-to-be. Mre. Roger Putnam ot Salisbury, Is sister-la- law of the brMe-to-be. A color note of yellow and white was featured In decorative details and refreshments. Overlaid with white cloth, the dbilng table was decorated with . . . yellow candles and a straim, and caksjvttUr'^^ punch, wars served. Assisting to serving were Mis. Jack Kee, Mrs. J. D. Kee, Mrs. Wanda King and Mrs. PhylUs Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kee opened and diaplayed gifts. Goodbyes were said to Keele Breehle and Ubby Kee who kept the register. Entertain Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. RusaeU Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Falls, Jr. entertained the Put- nam-Falls wedding, party, relatives and Mends Friday night In the Fellowship Hall of Patterson Grovs Baptist Church at a cakecutting tor Miss Tsresa Putnam and Warrsn Falls. The bride’s table was covered with a candle light cloth and overlaid with candlelight ruffled lace. The table waa cen tered with a sliver three-branch candela bra holding yellow tapers, yellow and white daisies, mums, baby’s breath and greenery. A four-tiered wedding cake waa out by the en gaged pair from one end candlelight and yellow mottf and topped with bridal figurine. Punch was served from the opposite ead of the table from a silver punch bowl. Pick-ups wars served frem silver trays and Inchidsd fNsh strawberries, peaches, melon balls, deoorated party sandwiches, mixed nuts and cheese lings. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Frank Moors, Mrs. Betty Joe Putnam, Mrs. David Wise, Mrs. AtoertFhtts, Mrs. Ralph Goforth and Mlm Jan Goforth. The reoeptton area was beautifully decorated with lime green hanging baskets, magnolia loaves, yellow Party pick-ups were served from crystal aiqwlntments. Fora trip to toe coast, the bride choM a yellow sundress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Shirley Leach of Kings Mountain and Is a 1976 graduate cf Kings Mountain Senior High School. She Is employed by Clevemont Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Sanders of Kings Mountain are parents of toe bridegroom who Is a 1974, graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and Is employed by Fiber Industries In Shelby and also serves In the South Carolina National Guard at York, South Carolina. Out-of-town wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arthurs of Salisbury, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; Ralph Sanders, Ger trude Boyd, and Ruth Day, all of Charlotte; Gwendolyn Malcolm of Mldilgan; and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Loggans of Rockwell. MR. AND MRS. LINDSEY C. WOODS ... note Golden Wedding Day Lindseys Observe Giolden Anniversary I X Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey C. Woods celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sun., July 81. The couple was honored with a recep tion at Dover Club House In Shelby with 160 guests attending. Children of the couple are Mrs. Bynum L. I Woods and Mrs. Janice \ Putnam, both of Kings* l Mountain, David Z. ) Woods of Shelby, Mrs. Hilda Roach of Chan i> latte and Mrs. Faye , Patton of Spartanburg, S. C. ’They have 14..^- grandchildren and two great-grandchlldrea } OWNTOWN GASTONIA MAXWELL FURNITURE’S •C STORE WAREHOUSE teirlsee of dalslss. in dividual tables wsr* decorated In small arrangemsnte of ysUssr and white. Miss Putnam, wha wore a navy and vtolta drsss, was prosented an arrangement for her home ef Elk ftowers. ■he took toe oseaslon te present gifts to her bridal attendants. Present as special gusets were toe bride- to-be’s mother, Mrs. RusssU Putnam, and her futurs mother-in- law, Mrs. OUlls Falls, Jr. Othsr gussL' ware Sandra Moore, Laura Putnam, StoSa Netolsr, Mrs. Fays DoUliwsr. 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