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MA-'BUEBOK'IIERAIJD—nmrwiajr, jum M, IW# Fultons Married Saturday In Double-Ring Ceremony Flnt Baptlat Otureh of Qraw ww the tettiiic Saturday for a T p.m. exchange of wedding vowa uniting MIm BUiabeth Kay Wright and Lanny Oene BXdton In marriage. The couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceremony before the Rev. Robbie Moore. Tim Ware was organist and Rev. Marvin Oreen- way was soloist. Clarence L. Wright escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of white polyester Sllesta chiffon styled with V neckline Complemented with lace Insert, long, straight sleeves enhanced by flounce ruffle and empire waistline. The gown fell Into an elegant sunburst pleated skirt flowing Into a chapel train. The skirt was enhanced by a lace flounce ruffle. Her fingertip length veil of Illusion was trim med with silk Venlae daisy lace and attached to a lace covered Juliet headpiece. Daisy appliques accented the veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotls, and llly-of- the-valley centered with yellow roees. Mrs. Debbie Wright Moore of Grover attended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were her sisters, Mrs. Connie L. Hale and Miss Gall Wright, both of Grover, Mrs. Beth F. Stoughton of Columbia, S.C., sister of the bridegroom; Miss Helen Francis of Shelby, Mrs. Carol Packard of Shelby, Miss Debbie Moore of Grover. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Stacie Jennings of Lsui- dnim, S.C. and Miss Leigh Anne F^ilton of Grover. Flower girl was Miss Mary Edith Fulton of Blacksburg, S.C. All the attendants wore yellow formal-length gowns of Qulsna nylon with accordlan pleats and spaghetti straps. They wore matching yeUow chiffon capes and carried blue and yellow mums and wore yellow flowers In their hair. Danny Fulton of Grover was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Tommy Hall and Mike West, both of Spartanburg, S.C., Jerry Jennings of Landrum, S.C., Mickey Moss of Blacksburg, S.C., Thayer Addington of Blacksburg, S.C., and Ricky Bowen of Grover. Junior ushers were Brad Lovelace of Grover and Stephen Jennings of Landrum, S.C. Rlngbearer was Bobby Fulton of Blacksburg, S.C. The bride’s mother chose a formal-length mint green gown of satin and chiffon with flowing chiffon sleeves and an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's ntother was gowned In a turquoise gown of Qulana nylon which featured long chiffon sleeves. She wore an orchid at her shoulder. After the ceremony, the bride's parents en tertained at a beautifully- appointed reception In the church fellowship hall where the yellow and white wedding theme was featured In decorative detadls. the couple left for a wedding trip to Nassau and Paradise Islands In ths Bahamas and afterwards will be at home at >160 Chesnee Highway. Spartanburg, S.C. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wright of Rt. 1 Grover are parents of the bride. She Is a 1072 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and prior to her marriage was employed by Cleveland Orthopaedic Associates In Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Fulton of Blacksburg, S.d. are parents of the bridegroom who Is a 1960 graduate of Blacksburg, S.C. High School and completed a four-year tour of duty with the United States Air Force. He Is self-employed with Fulton Competition, Spartanburg, S.C. * in Entertained Sunday Circles To Meet Mr. and Mrs. Louts SabetU, Sr. and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sabettl, Jr., entertained Sunday at the former’s home on Oescent Circle at a dinner party honoring Grady Howard,Jr. and his fiancee, Unda Homowskl of Swannanoa. The couple’s wedding takes place In July. Present as special guests were the bridegroom-to- be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howard; and his sisters and brothers-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy and son, Matthew, of Elon College, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graves and daughters, Elisabeth and Mary Graves of Burlington; and Mrs. Sabettl’s slater and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. J. Edward Gonsales of Fort Myers, Fla. The 20 guests were served fruit pimch on their arrival and enjoyed dinner which was served buffet style from a kmg table on the sunporch. Small tables were set up for guests and the bridal coiqple were seated with their family at the dining room table. Spring flowers and magnolia blossoms decorated the house. In lieu of a corsage, the bride-to-be was presented a potted plant for use In her new home. The coiq;>le was also presented with wedding guts from the host Gonzalez Family Visits KM Relatives Circles of First Presbyterian Church will meet next week. Circle 6 will meet at S p.m. In the Ladles Bible Classroom with Mrs. Edith Lovell, hostess. Mrs. BUI Grissom will be hostess to Circle Two at 7; SO p.m. Monday at her home at 204 N. Roxford Rd. Circle Four wlU meet Monday night at 7:S0 at te home of Mrs. Jack Amette at 1366 Westover Rd. Rev. and Mrs. J. Edward Gonzales have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lou Sabettl, Mr. Sabettl and other Kings Mountain relatives for the past month. The Gonzalez have gone to Princeton, N.J. to visit their son, Joseph Gonzalez, and on to New York City for a visit with their daughter. Dr. Margie Gonzales. Dr. Gonzalez Is SHOP 9:30-9:00 Witkdays Sunday 1:00 ■ 6:00 Ifnd. July 4th [10:00 AM - 6S0 PM.] ACKS WHY PAY $3.97? TOY CORVETTE & PICKUP TRUCK MAOEOFOURABU COLORFUePOLY. HCBtnNH $097 SURE 3P0FFLAKL Patin Or Lawr swme On St^ Rng. *59** Sale SALE BEGINS THURSDAY JUNE 28 SALE ENDS ~ SUNDAY JULY 1st WHY PAY $1.53? AJAX LAUNDRY DETERGENT MOB iM net WHYPAY$1.9W HOTSHOT PLY & MOSQUITO MSECT KIUER MOBIMWI LIMITI WHYPAY99<? ■ I 9" WHITE ■ PAPER I employed by the Quaker School in New York. Joseph Gonzalez la active In the New Jersey legislature. Mrs. Gonzales Is the former Geraldine McGinnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henkle McGinnis of Kings Mountain. Hie Gonzalez family has Uved for a number of years In Plainfield, N.J. but have retired to Fort Myera, Fla. Cookout Honors s •» ^ M Wei wed wed and hOR ^ M Couple MRS. LANNY OENE FULTON (BUaabeth Kay Wright) Miss Jody Ham and David Parker, whose wedding took place Saturday, were honored recenUy at a cookout at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mike Gaffney on Meadowbrook Rd. Sharing host duties with the Gaffneys were Mr. and Mirs.^ fild Taibro. Hamburgers with aU the trimmings were enjoyed by 20 guests who found their places at smaU tablet set with white clothe and centered with hurricane lamps and candles. The hosts took the oc casion to preaent their wedding gifts to the engaged couple. Couple Feted MRS. SHERRILL DURANT TONEY (Elisabeth Ann Pettit) At Party Pottit-ToilGy v f Dr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, whose wedding took place this month, and Miss Linda Hornowakl and Grady Howard,Jr., whose wedding takes place July 21, were honored Saturday flight at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bridges. Entertaining with Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tate, Dr. and Mrs. John C. McGUI, and Dr. and Mrs. D.F. Hbrd. As the 26 guests arrived at 7 p.m. punch was served on the porch and Jack White offered a toast to the honored couples. The host couplea took the occasion to present pewter pitchers to the two couples and African Violets to the bride and bride-elect. A yellow and white color motif was featured In decorative details. Yellow and whtle-checked clotha overlaid the buffet table and round tables whert guests found their pUces for a Southern barbecue chicken dinner with all the trimmings. Magnolia blossoms and William sburg hurricane lamps holding white tapere decorated the buffet table. Magnolia blosaome cen tered the small dining tables. Vows Exchanged bee brl< we< Me Ref Oni T Car and Ter .the dou 1 org tra Rel and wai Phi Tbc cei her Pn C "V Thl Net Jei Dei Pli tall ’"P Cl "O by dUi Ha Ha Ba Ba To IflJ Ba fei Ba Ba PolkvUle Baptist Church was the setting Saturday for a 4 p.m. exchange of wedding vows uniting Miss Elizabeth Ann Pettit and Sherrill Durant Toney. Hie couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceremony before the Rev. Alton Martin. Mrs. E.M. Pettit was orgsuilst for the program of wedding music and Ms. Judy Huber was vocal soloist. Ms. Huber sang “Annie’s Song” before the ceremony and “Hie Lord’s Prayer” cm the benedic tion. ITie altar of the church was banked with palms and centered by a mass arrangement of white mums. Candles in terspersed the setting. Charles Jay Pettit escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal desl.i^i of white dacron polyester featuring a Queen Anne neckline and full, bishop sleeves of QiantUly lace. The empire bodice and .valst and tiered skirt wn o enhanced by ChanUlly i.xce. The dress was o--' e lemented by a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of Illusion was trimmed In matching Chantilly lace and draped mantilla fashion. She carried a bouquet of daisies and baby’s breath. kill "L Th "V Dr 1 Mrs. Marvin Wilson attended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Ms. Margaret Pettit of Raleigh, Mrs. Tim Galyean of Asheville, Mrs. Donald Luckadoo of Bllenboro, Mrs. Jack Anderson of Charlotte, Mrs. Bill Conder of Charlotte, Mrs. Paul Short of Ellenboro, Mrs. John Edwards of Charlot tesville, Va. and Mrs. John Martin of Ellenboro. an an tai Iro oa' Ml an ■Ri wi Vi All the attendants wore long formals of light blue dacron and polyester enhanced with short lace flare sleeves, empire waistlines, V necklines and ruffle trimmed skirts. Hiey carried bouquest os white mums tied with blue (Turn to page HA)
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