Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 21, 1982 Lisa Hayes, Tim Bridges Exchange Vows Saturday Lisa Gail Hayes of Kings Mountain and Timothy Dwayne Bridges of Bessemer City pledged their wedding vows Saturday at 2 p.m. at First Wesleyan Church in Kings Mountain. Rev. Dwight H. Edwards Jr., pastor, officiated. Mrs. Macie Jenkins, organist, and Michael Chambers, vocal soloist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Betty and H.P. Hayes of 915 Henry Street. She is a 1980 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed at Key Warehouse Foods as general merchandise manager. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guss Bennett. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Lou Bridges of Bessemer City and the late Roy Howard Bridges. He is a 1979 graduate of Bessemer City High School and is self-employed as a brick mason. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Mauney and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridges. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Guss Ben- nett Hayes. Miss Regina Diane ‘Bell served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Kellie Marie Allman, Nancy Early Gault and Susan Kimberly Bennett, all of Kings Mountain. Summer Leigh Crisp of Kings Mountain was flowergirl and Tripp Gault of Kings Mountain was ringbearer. Andrew Dwight Bridges of Bessemer City was best man. Ushers were David James Ab- sher, Will Ervin Absher Jr. anc Ricky Scott Hager, all of Bessemer City, and Daryl Hood Blanton of Cherryville. Kenneth Allen- Marrie First Presbyterian Church Kings Mountain was the setting for candlelight Saturday, October 16 at 7 p.m. when Miss Bettina Allen became the bride of Thomas Franklin Morgan, Jr. The Reverend Eric M. Faust officiated in the double ring rites. The bride, formerly of Long Island, New York is the daughter of Mrs. George William Allen Jr. of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Allen. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Logan Perry Stowe of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Stowe and George William Allan of Palm Harbor, Florida and the late Mrs. Allen. She att- tended Kings Mountain Senior High School and was an honor graduate of Kings College in Charlotte. She is Administrative Assistant for Collier Cobb & Associates, Inc. in Charlotte. The groom is the son of Mrs. Betty Biddy Morgan of Mt. Hol- ign Thomas Frandlin Morgan of (hastonia. He is the grandson of Mr%,and Mrs. Cluade Biddy of Ranlo “and Thomas Lindsay Morgan ‘and the late Mrs. Morgan of Gastonia. He attend- ed North{ Gaston High School and is employed by Tom Baker Express, fac. in Charlotte. : The n@ptial music was presente by Mrs. Shirley of Charlotte, vocalist, who atcompanied himself on guitar./His solo numbers includ- ed “Only You”, “You Send Me”, and “All the Time”. The tradi- tiofial wedding marches were us- ed. Candelabras holding lighted * white cathedral tapers were places on either side of the alter and served as a background for floor baskets filled with fan- shaped arrangements of white snapdragons and chrysan- themums. Lighted candles sur- rounded by greenery were plac- ed at each window. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Steven Ed- ward Allen of Chicago, Illinois. She chose a long white gown of peau-de-ange and imported schif- fli lace featuring a decollete neckline. The double puffed sleeves tapered to lace calla points over the hands. The bodice of the empire gown was intricately patterned with the schiffli lace and the skirt was edged with scalloped lace. ceremony on: MRS. TIMOTHY DWAYNE BRIDGES (Lisa Gail Hayes) Franklin Davis was Acolyte, Lucinda Mauney ‘Fuller of Bessemer City attended the guest register and Bobby Glenn Fuller: of Bessemer City distributed programs. The couple cut their wedding cake following the wedding rehearsal Friday night. Follow- ing a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., and to the World’s Fair in Knoxville, Tenn., the couple will reside at Route 3, Kings Moun- tain. organ Couple On Saturday MRS. FRANDKLIN MORGAN JR. z (Bettina Allen) ; Cascading chantilly lace was featured on the attached chapel length train. Her opened- crowned hat was adorned with schiffli lace with matching bow. Her strand of cultured pearls were given to her as a child to be worn on her wedding day by her honorary godmother, Mrs. Walter A. Stockman of Finland. The bride carried a cascade of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Jeff Beebe of Charlotte served as Matron of Honor and Bridesmaids were. Mrs. Mark Falkenborg and Ms. Lynn Sex- ton, both of Kings Mountain. The groom chose Joe Heart of Charlotte as his best man. Serv- ing as ushers were Mike Long and Eddie Baker, both of Charlotte. The bride’s mother hosted an after-rehearsal dinner Friday night at the Holiday Inn Kings Mountain. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom were driven by limousine to a champagne reception at the Holiday Inn Kings Mountain which was given by the bride’s mother. Frank and Tina cut their® all white wedding cake which consisted of four tiers on a base of six individual heart- shaped cakes. The guests were served champagne, punch, and a varitey of sandwiches, hor d‘oeuvres, seafood canipes and confections. Arrrangements of white and pink flowers were us- ed throughout the reception area. Following a honeymoon trip to Jekyll Island and a tour of Florida, the newlyweds will reside in Charlotte. NCIC MC I Lisa Hayes Is Honored Miss Lisa Hayes, bride-elect of Timmy Bridges, was honored Friday by Mrs. Kenneth Davis at a bridesmaids luncheon at her home on Woodside Drive. Tables were overlaid with white linen and centered with ar- rangements of fruit. The bride- elect’s place was marked with a corsage of white daisies. After a four course meal was served, the hostess remember Miss Hayes with a casserole set. The attendants were presented baskettes of silk flowers by Miss Hayes. The guest list included the honoree, Mrs. H.P. Hayes, Gina Bell, Kellie Allman, Nancy Gault and Susan Bennett of Kings Mountain, Mary Lous Brides and Alice Mauney of Bessemer City and Anne Hayes of New York City. This Week's Health News & Views Ragan Harper, Kay Plumley, Margaret Ramsey Family records big service What do Family Prescription Records tell us that can help you and your family? For one thing, we can tell at-a-glance the type of medications you are taking, en- abling us to prevent drug interactions before they occur or cause damage. Prescription records also allow us to quickly total how much money you have spent on prescription medica- tions, saving us valuable time and providing you with an invaluable convenience when insurance claims and taxes are due. (Your Pharmacists) Harper's Prescription Pharmacy 709 W. 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