Ce ee “ J Penley’s Chapel Church was the setting Saturday for the 7 p.m. candlelight wed- ding uniting Miss Tracy Michelle Summitt and David Bryan Turner in marriage. Rev. Marvin Whisnant and Rev. Leonard Huffstetler of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Evelyn Bridges was organist for the program of wedding music and vocal selections were by Mike Chambers and Teresa Falls. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal gown of white silk organza and Alencon lace designed along empire lines with high neckline, bisho sleeves and full skirt whic had a flowing train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a headpiece of pearls. She carried a bouquet of spring flowers. For “something old’’, she wore a bracelet which belonged to the bridegroom’s great grandmother Turner. Leslie Summitt attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Stephanie Hopper of Shelby, Le Anne Gann and Paula Hopson, both of Kings Moun- tain, and Anna Williams of Shelby. Sara Ellen Greene, niece of the bridegroom, of Route 1, Casar, was child at- tendant. All the attendants wore rainbow colored formals and carried matching summer bouquets. Joe Turner of Kings Moun- tain was his son’s best man. Ushers were Jason Turner of Durham and Roger Camp, Tony Yarbro, and Phillip Greene, all of Kings Moun- tain. After the ceremony, the bride’s parents entertained MRS. DAVID BRYAN TURNER (Tracy Michelle Summitt) at a beautifully-appointed wedding reception in the church fellowship hall where the wedding cake was cut and served with punch and party refreshments. The rainbow theme of the wedding featured decoration. Cherye Summitt and Jim- my Lackey presided at the guest register. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Sum- mitt of Grover are parents oif the bride who is a 1986 graduate of Crest High School. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner of Route 5, Kings Mountain, is a 1982 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and Cleveland Technical College. He is employed by Reliance Electric mp After their wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the newlyweds will be at home on Route 2, Kings Mountain. Luncheon At Shelby Club i Honors Sabrina, Pamela Mrs. Richard T. LeGrand of Shelby entertained Satur- day at a luncheon at Cleveland Springs Country Club honoring her niece, Sabrina Ware, bride-elect of R. Bryant Herndon, Jr. and Pamela Tulbert of Purlear, fiancee of Mrs. LeGrand’s nephew, Todd Ware. brina and Todd Ware are daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Ware of Con-: cord, formerly of Kings Mountain, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. H. Carl Mayes and the late Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Ware, Sr., all of Kings Mountain. Fifteen guests from Charlotte, Concord, Wilkesboro, and Kings Moun- tain attended. The bride’s table was covered with a white cloth and accented with deep KIMBERLY DIANE ROPER : ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - The engagement of Miss Kimberly Diane Roper to Lewis Baton Izzi, Jr. is announced by her parents, Mrs. James Ted Guffey of Kings Mountain and Don Roper, Sr. of Grover. Mr. Izzi is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Izzi, Sr. of Shelby. Miss Roper, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whetstine of Grover and Mrs. Mamie Roper of Kings Mountain and the late Ivy Roper, is a 1981 graduate of KMSHS and is employed as bookkeeper for Friedman’s Jewelers of Shelby. Mr. 1zzi, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown of Shelby and the late Mr. and Mrs. An- tonio Izzi of Vetaguso, Italy, is a 1977 graduate of Shelby High School and is Marketing Director for Plastic Oddities of Shelby. A July wedding is planned in Shelby’s Flint Hill Bap- tist Church. burgundy napkins which enhanced the large fresh floral arrangement of pink, white and burgundy flowers which centered the table. Each guest’s place was marked by a complimentary crystal vase holding white breath and white feverfew, the handle of the vase holding a full burgundy bow. Appetizers were served to arriving guests. The wedding blessing was prayed by the hostess. A luncheon of sauteed chicken breast top with asparagus and hollandaise sauce was served with stuff- ed baked tomatoes, miniature spring potatoes topped with penley butter sauce, hot rolls, tea and cof- fee with strawberry parfait for dessert. Miss Tulbert wore a light ink linen suit and a white louse with white ac- cessories. Miss Ware wore a white pleated skirt with white top and aqua jacket with white accessories. Dinner Honors Jennifer The Five Ace Bridge Club honored Jennifer Campbell at a salad dinner on June 4 at the home of Mrs. David Dill- ing on Allison Court. Each club member brought a salad dish. The dining room table was decorated with beautiful spr- ing flowers. The guests presented Miss Campbell with Christmas or- naments for her first Christmas tree. Special guests present were Mrs. Annis Morrison, grand mather) Matoka Camp- ell, mother and Jane Camp- bell, sister of the bride-elect. Also present were Mary Leigh Broadwell, Lauralee Cunningham, Reba Harper, Becky Huffstetler, Betty Pot- ter and Peggy Ramey. A bridge game was enjoyed after dinner. \ Crosbys NJ “on pe Wednesday, June 18, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 1B ople Sa Exchange Vows June 7 In Providence, R.I. In an impressive service of reverence and beauty Miss Sarah Marlar Hunt and Christopher Stevenson Crosby were wed at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 7th, in a home ceremony at the home of the bride’s sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Denby II, 103 Prospect Street, Providence, Rhode Island. The Rev. Kathleen S. Henry, of the Congregational Church, heard their vows. The bride’s father Andrew Martin Hunt, escorted her and gave her in marriage. The bride’s formal gown was an Original design by Priscilla of Boston of white Italian silk peau de soie with fitted bodice and short puffed sleeves. The skirt was full with bustle back which spread into a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was attached to a circlet of roses. She car- ried an arm bouquet of brides roses laced with greenery and tied with white satin rib- bons. She wore pearls and matching earrings which had belonged to her mother and she carried a lace trimmed handkerchief given to her by the bridegroom’s mother. Her attendants wore for- mal gowns of ice pink fashioned along similar lines to the bride’s gown. Her sister, Megan Hunt Szymkowicz of Bradford, N.H., served as matron of honor and Anne James - Ficklen of New York City was maid of honor. They carried arm bouquets of nies in shades of pink tied with pink ribbon. Serving as best man was Christopher Glenn Mauney of South Salem, N.Y., cousin of the bridegroom. Ushers were James Greene Hunt of Pro- vidence, brother of the bride, and Christopher Queen of Monroe, cousin of the bridegroom. Music for the ceremony was provided by a trio and among selections played ~ were Bach’s “Ode To Joy’, Handel’s ‘“Water Music’, and the traditional “Wedding March” by Lohengrin from Mendelssohn’s ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The bride’s mother wore a street-length dress of lilac mist silk with matching satin slippers. The bridegroom’s mother chose a street-length dress of yellow chiffon with matching slippers. Immediately following the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained at a beautifully appointed reception at The Agawam Hunt in East Pro- vidence. The club was decorated throughout with ar- rangements of peonies in shades of white to deep pink and Rubrum lilies. Dinner was served and guests seated at round tables covered with pink cloths centered with tall arrangements of peonies and lilies. The five tier wedding cake was placed on a round table and was surrounded by fresh flowers in shades of pink and interspersed with ridal greenery. Dancing was enjoyed by the guests to music by Ralph Stuart Or- chestra. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin | Hunt of Providence. She is a graduate of The Wheeler School and earned her B.A. degree from Sarah Lawrence College, New York, where she is in the Masters degree program in Developmental Psychology. She is also a free lance fashion consultant in New York City. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Vernon P. Crosby of of Kings Mountain High Crosby; MRS. STEVE CROSBY (SARAH HUNT) Kings Mountain and the late were the bridegroom’s Mr. Crosby. He is a graduate mother, Mrs. Vernon P. ) Mr. and Mrs. ‘School and earned a B.A. HowardB. Jackson; Mr. and degree from East Carolina University at Greenville, Kings Mountain, Scott and N.C. He also earned a Juris Sherri Gibson of Charlotte, Doctor degree from Wake Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd Forest University School of Blanton, II of Charlotte, John Law. He is senior account Christopher Queen of manager at C-Tek Software, Monroe, and Mrs. John Edd New York. Queen of Shelby, aunt of the Attending from this area bridegroom. DEBUTANTE BALL—Myra Dean Bowman, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller James Bowman of Shelby, is presented in the 41st annual Shelby Debutante Ball Saturday night. Miss Miller holds the hand of her father, as assistant marshall John Russell Siers assists in her presenta- tion. She is the granddaughter of Rev. and Mrs. Edwin McGinnis and great-granddaughter of Mrs. H.H. McGinnis. Eleven local young women were among the 109 debutantes who made their debut in Malcolm E. Brown School Civic Auditorium. ; Mrs. David Faunce, all of i