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Cl (GET LC He Ta ok 0 TT MRS. RODNEY EUGENE CAIN (Rebecca Lynn Smith) Smith-Cain Pair Wed June 1 At Macedonia Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cain, who were wed Sat., June 1 in Macedonia Baptist Church, have returned from a wed- ding trip to Florida and are at home at 108 S. Tracy Street. Miss Rebecca Lynn Smith became Mr. Cain’s bride in a 2 p.m. double-ring ceremony at which Rev. Jesse Bailey officiated and which featured the lighting of the Unity can- dle. A 29 candle brass tree filled with spring flowers centered the church altar and was flanked by twe nine branch candle trees filled with spring flowers. Other candles and palms completed the setting. Miss Delores White was _ organist, Miss Donna Myers twas flutist, Eric Myers was “oboist, and Miss Sandy Wells was vocalist for the program of nuptial music. Miss Wells sang ‘“Wedding Song’’ before the ceremony and ‘“Wedding Prayer’ as the benediction. Henry T. Smith of Wagram, N.C. escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride’s gown was a formal design of white bridal satin featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline. The bodice was overlaid with Pointe de’Sprit outlined with beaded silk Venice lace. The full short sleeves were accented with Schiffli lace motifs over English net and adorned with pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil of illusion was trimmed with Brussels lace and attached to a lace covered camelot headpiece adorned with pearls. The bride carried an elongated colonial nosegay of pink sweetheart roses, white freesia, white daisies, white miniature carnations, Baker's fern and gypsophilia. Mrs. Linda Jackson of Hickory, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Debbie Whetstine of Kings Mountain was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Donna Blackburn, Miss Karla Howell, and Miss Julie Valentine, all of Kings Moun- ‘tain. Nicole Jackson of Hickory was flower girls. All the attendants wore copen blue gowns of matte taffeta styled with a natural waist and featuring a self tie belt, spaghetti straps and a full skirt. The matching removeable jacket with stand up collar was enhanced with Turn To Page 4-B NEE DAY : DESERVING YOUR CHOICE DADS! 0 PRICES START AT *199 k, you can relax In your favorite recliner and of Ti savings! Traditional end contem- porary designs in many colors and luxurious (abrics to match any room! Featured above: Tufted recliner with plump cushion and softly plumpad roll-ams. LAY AWAY NOW COOPER'S INC. 210 Railroad Ave., Downtown Kings Mtn., N.C. Your Hometown Store For Over 50 Years Free Delivery Free Parking We Finance 739-2581 Proctors Married June 1 Miss Glenda Darlene Spearman and Melvin Fred Proctor were united in mar- riage on Sat., June 1. Oak View Baptist Church provid- ed the setting for the 6 p.m. Candlelight service. Rev. Robbie Moore of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony which featured the Unity candle service. The altar of the church was decorated with arch, branch and spiral candelabras trim- med in ivy, and palms. The floral arrangement contained a mixture of rainbow colored daisies. Greenery candles with white bows decorated the windows. A program of traditional and popular music was pro- vided by Dean Chandler of Gastonia. Vocal selections were ‘Walk Hand In Hand” and “The Wedding Prayer.” The groom sang ‘‘Lady’’ to his bride. Glenn Spearman escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. She wore an organza Victorian gown of white with a natural waist and long, fitted sleeves. The bodice was enhanced with Alencon lace, pearls, and motifs of silk Venise. The flowing semi-cathedral train was also edged with the pen- cil wire ruffling and covered with elegant Alencon lace motif. The fingertip veil ac- cented the gown with its pouf made of matching pencil wire ruffles, silk Venise and blusher. She carried a white Bible topped with red roses, baby’s breath and lily of the - valley. Miss Elaine Spearman of Kings Mountain attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Shlinda Proctor and Jayne Fredell of Kings Mountain, Sharon Thompson of Bessemer City, Dawn Covington of Rock- ingham and Sharon Werts of Ninety-Six, S.C. Carmen Pitt- man of Gastonia was flower girl. Lisa Howell attended the register. Each of the attendants wore a long formal of dotted swiss. Each gown was a dif- ferent color of the rainbow. They carried a single red rose with baby’s breath. W.T. Proctor of Kings Mountain was his son’s best man. Ushers were Allen Pro- ctor and Charles Proctor of Kings Mountain, Phil Winstead of Wilson, Don Tip- ton and Henry Jones of Chat- tanooga, Tenn. Steven Winstead of Wilson was ringbearer. The bridegroom wore a white tuxedo with white tie and cummerbund with a red rose boutineer. The groomsmen wore navy tux- edos with matching cummer- " bunds and tie and white rose boutineers. The bride’s mother wore a long formal of light blue and a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom’s mother chose a long formal of pink and a cor- sage of white roses. * Turn To Page 5-B Thursday, June 13, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HEIRALD-Page 3B Lake Montonia Cookout “Honors Yvette, David Miss Yvette Roberts and David Cooke were entertain- ed on Saturday, June 8th, at a cookout at Lake Montonia in honor of their June 22nd mar- riage. : Entertaining together were David and Lib Roberts, Ed and Linda Tallon, Glenn and Cathy Roberts;, Miss Annie Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Roberts and Sam and Diane Houston. ~ The 65 guests included parents, grandparents, friends and memlders of the wedding party. MRS. MELVIN FRED PROCTOR (Glenda Spearman) HEATING & AIR COND. 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