& 5 EEE Page 1B Thursday, July 19, 1984 MRS. CHARLES F. AUSTIN (Lisa Hampton) Austins Wed Saturday, Honeymooning In Florida Mr. and Mrs... Charles Franklin Austin, who were wed Saturday, are on a wedding trip to Daytona Beach and Orlando, Fla. and afterwards will be at home in Kings Mountain. Miss Lisa Lynn ‘Hampton became Mr. Austin’s bride in a 4 p.m. candlelight wedding in Kings Mountain Baptist Church. Rev. J.C. Goare, minister of the church, and Dr. Marshal C. Gupton, Jr., pastor of Una Bap- tist Church of Nashville, Tenn., cousin of the bride, officiated at the doublering ceremony, which featured the lighting of the Uni- ty candle by the couple after the exchange of vows. Mrs. J.C. Bridges was organist, Miss Beverly Bell was trumpeter and Mrs. Cynthia ‘Ross was vocalist for the pro- gram of traditional music. Mrs. Ross sang “Wedding Song” before the cermeony, “And I Love You So,” and the benedic- tional “Wedding Prayer.” : The altar of the church was banked with ferns and greenery and enhanced by seven- branched wrought-iron candelabra holding cathedral tapers. Baskets of white glads, lavender mums and pink daisies were on either side of the setting and the Unity candle centered the setting. Charles Hampton escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride’s wed- ding gown was a traditional _ design of white taffeta and “wedgewood lace. A wide double ruffle formed the off-shoulder bodice. Seed pearlcentered lace motifs adorned the front of the dress. The full A line skirt had two wide lace-festooned tiers ex- tending around the hemline and controlled chapel train. Her fingertip veil: of illusion was outlined and panelled with mat- ching pearl and lace medallions. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink miniature roses, white car- nations and baby’s breath. Mrs. Kim Howell attended her sister as matron of honor and Miss Robin Hampton was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kim Sisk, Mrs. Lisa Blackburn, Miss Toni Ross, Mrs. Debbie Van Dyke Turn To Page 6-B WENDY JESSIE ENGLAND (Bride-Elect Of Stephen Daniel McAbee) ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Millard Metcalf of Kings Mountain an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Wendy Jessie England, to Stephen Daniel (Danny) McAbee. Wendy is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by the Arnold Corporation of Kings Mountain. Danny is the son of Mrs. Josephine McAbee and the late Russell McAbee. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Mac’s Grocery in Kings Mountain. The wedding will be an event of September 16 at Second Baptist Church. MRS. ROBERT JACKSON WRIGHT (Tamela Gail Roper) Wrights Exchange Vows On Saturday Afternoon Grace United Methodist Church was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Tamela Gail Roper and Robert Jackson Wright. The bride’s grandfather, Rev. R.J. Essary, performed the 3 p.mseeremony, assisted by Rev. Larry Puryear. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Roper of Kings Mountain. She ia a 1984 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. She was president of the lighting crew, member of the Pep Club, and was in Cosmetology for three years and in VICA. She also served as a tutor. She is employed by Cattletown Steak House. ; The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Brenda K. Wright of Kings Mountain and Clayton L. Wright of Forest City. He is a 1981 graduate of Kings Moun- tain Senior High School and completed basic training in New Jersey and graduated from Elec- tronics Computers School in TAMMY BARRETT Massachusetts. He is now a Specialist Four in the 82nd Air- borne Division. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose her sister, Paula A. Wright of Kings Moun- tain, as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Penny Essary of ‘Dallas, Melissa Morrison of Kings Mountain, Kim Roper of Kings Mountain and Freda Tesseneer of Kings Mountain. All the attendants wore lavender formals topped with lace jackets and carried lavender long stemmed flowers tied with white and lavender ribbons. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design in Victorian styl- ing with Victorian neckline, Vic- torian sleeves and long train Lace medallions enhanced the - full sleeves and the wedding ring collar was trimmed with sequins and seedpearls. She wore a hip- length veil of silk bridal illusion which was enhanced with lace and attached to a camelot head- Turn To Page 3-B TONY YARBRO ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barrett of Kings Mountain an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Tammy, to Tony Yarbro, son of Ned and Scottie Yarbro of Kings Mountain. Tam- my is a 1982 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and now attends Gaston College. Tony is a 1982 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Martin Marietta Aggregates of Charlotte. The wedding will be an event of September 15 at 7 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. MRS. JAMES FRANK LAND (Sharon Denise Bridges) ‘Bridges-Land Couple Wed Saturday Night In Dallas Gospel Baptist Church of Dallas provided the setting Saturday for a 7 p.m. candlelight ‘wedding uniting Miss Sharon Denise Bridges of Kings Moun- tain and James Frank Land of Dallas. The Rev. Harry Hensley, minister of the church, of- ficiated, using the doublering and Unity Candle ceremony. Robert Collins of Gastonia was organist for the program of nuptial music and vocalists were Mrs. Diana Hensley and Allison Hensley who sang the duet, “Wedding Invitation” and Charlotte Bridges and Dwayne Burks who sang. the duet, “Tender Heart.” The bridegroom sang the vocal solo “O Perfect Love” after he and his bride exchanged rings and lighted the Unity candle together. The altar of the church was enhanced by a brass arch of spiral candles and candles were used in the windows of the sanc- tuary. White and lavender flowers centered the setting. The bride, given in marriage by her father; wore a formal wedding gown of bridal satin designed with Victorian neckline and bodice of Alencon lace featuring. a natural waistline with long sleeves. Alencon lace trimmed the skirt and chapel length train. Her full length veil of silk illusion was attached to a satin and lace hat and she carried a bouquet of silk lavender and white roses. Louise Kirk Baker of Charleston, S.C. atcended the bride as matron of honor and Tina Bridges, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Charlotte Bridges and Dawn Bridges, sisters of the bride, Edie Bridges, cousin of the bride, all of Kings Mountain, and Wuanice Swindell and Jen- nifer Swindell, both of Orlando, Ela., cousins of the bride. Melin- da Collins of Gastonia was flower girl. All the attendants wore lavender formals of lightweight satin designed with square necklines and puff sleeves. They wore baby’s breath in their hair and carried silk bouquets of lavender flowers. The flower girl wore a lavender printed long Gunnesax dress and carried a basket of flower petals. Britton Lee Holder was his brother’s best man. Aaron Bridges, the bride’s cousin, was ringbearer. Turn To Page 3-B KAREN ANNETTE PRICE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Price of Route 1, Shelby, announced the engagement of their daughter, Karen Annette, and Larry Eugene Wiley, son of Ms. Tressie Harbison of Shelby. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Crest High School and at- tended Highland View Nursing School in Cleveland, Ohio. She is presently employed with Clevemont Mills in Kings Mountain. Mr. Wiley is a 1974 graduate of Burns High School and is presently employed with Bost Bakery, Inc. He is also the owner of Wiley’s Fitness Center in Kings Mountain.