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MRS. DALE CHAMBERS Ashley Moss, Dale Chambers Married At Second Baptist Second Baptist Church was the setting Dec. 12th for the wedding of Ashley Dawn Moss and Dale Lee Chambers. Rev. Eugene Land of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony for which wedding music was presented by Bob Cashion, organist; Patrick Washburn, pianist; Ted Ford, guitarist; and Mike Chambers and Teresa Falls, vocalists. An arch of spiral candelabra enhanced the set- ting which was banked with palms and red and white ‘Christmas poinsettias. A Uni- ty candle centered the set- ting. \ The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a formal wedding gown by Mori Lee of white taffeta and jeweled Alencon lace design- ed with wedding band collar which extended to a front and back yoke of English net. Jeweled Alencon lace embellished the front and back bodice and shirring created a double pouf on the leg o’'mutton sleeves. Jewel- ed lace appliqued the long cuffs of the gown and window motifs of jeweled lace enhanced the front and back of the long skirt which flowed from basque waist. Cutout bands of jeweled Alencon lace enhanced the petal Chapel train. She wore a der- by picture hat of Alencon and Schiffli lace with a pouf and single tier filament edged veil.She carried a white bou- quet of sweetheart roses, white stephanotis, and red miniature carnations with varigated English holly and baby’s breath. Stephanie Moss attended her sister as honor attendant and Sonja Ford of Cherryville and Amy Ford of Kings Mountain, cousins of the bride; Karen Greene of Grover, Autumn Moss of Con- way,S.C. and Carrie Moss of Kings Mountain, cousins of the bride, were bridal atten- dants. Chrisse Moss, cousin of the pride, was flower girl and Rex Tucker, brother of the pride, was ringbearer. Ray Bridges of Kings Mountain was best man for the bridegroom. Mike Chambers and Jeff Bridges, brothers of the bridegroom, and Reggie Moss, brother of the bride, Rodney Sellers and Jeff Patterson were groomsmen. The bride’s mother chose a long formal teal gown with corsage of sweetheart roses. The bridegroom’s mother chose a long formal blue crepe gown with corsage of sweetheart roses. Mary Bowen presided at the register and Aaron Ford and Jairus Laughter distributed programs. Jonathan Laughter distributed ricebags. All the attendants wore red satin sheaths featuring natural waist and short shir- red puffed sleeves. The sweetheart neckline was enhanced with triple layers of satin tucking. The waist and long straight skirt were com- plimented by short front peplum dropping to long length in the back. A satin bow in front completed the regal look of the gown. The bride’s parents hosted the reception after the ceremony in the church fellowship hall where the holiday red and white theme of the wedding was carried out in decorative details. The bride is the daughter of Reggie and Kay Moss of Kings Mountain and grand- daughter of Maggie Ford and the late Wade Ford and Eva Moss and the late J.D. Moss. She is a 1986 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School, attended Gaston Col- lege and is employed by Rapid Distributing Co. The bridegroom is the son of Ray D. and Evelyn Bridges of Kings Mountain. Coleen Wright, aunt of the bridegroom, was honored as honorary grandparent in the wedding party. He is employed by Dupont Com- pany. The bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. The newlyweds have returned from a wedding trip to Charleston,S.C. and are residing at 814 Landing Street in Kings Mountain. Parties Honor Couple Miss Ashley Dawn Moss and Dale Lee Chambers were honored at several parties prior to their wedding on Dec. 12th. ; A miscellaneous shower was held Nov. 7th in the Fellowship Hall of Second Baptist Church. Fifty friends and relatives of the bride- elect showered her with gifts for her new home. Hostesses were Evelyn Bridges, Karen Greene, Wan- da Laughter and Linda Ford. The bride-elect wore a cream dress and was presented a corsage of daisies. Forty guests attended a miscellaneous shower Nov. 14th at the home of Eva Moss and presented the bride-elect gifts for her new home. The bride-elect wore a navy suit and was presented a corsage of fall flowers. Shirley Melton, Peggy Moss and Teresa Falls assisted the hostess in enter- taining and serving refreshments. A bridesmaids luncheon wwas given for Ashley Moss Sat., Nov. 28th, at the home of Jewel Leigh. Turkey, green beans, brown rice, rolls and Turn To Page 4-A CHRISTINA MARIE EDWARDS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.and Mrs. David B. Ed- wards announce the engagement of their daughter, Christina Marie, to Charles Dean Schmitt, son of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Schmitt. Both families are of Shelby. Miss Edwards is a 1982 graduate of Burns High School and was presented at the 1982 Shelby Debutante Ball. She attended Wingate College and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and will receive her B.A. in Psychology in 1988. She is employed as Shelter Manager with the Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Coun- cil, Inc. Mr. Schmitt is a 1980 graduate of Grafton High School, Grafton, West Virginia and received his A. A. S. degree in 1982 from Potomac State College, his B.S. in 1984 from West Virginia University and a Masters degree in 1987 in hor- ticulture from The Ohio State University. He is employed by Patterson’s Flowers,Inc. as Assistant Manager. The wedding will take place April 16,1988 at First Wesleyan Church in Cherryville. eb tk Stevens CLEVELAND MALL SHELBY, N.C. Monday, December 21, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Epiphany Play Set Youth of St. Matthew’s The New Years play will Lutheran Church will present replace the traditional pre- an Epiphany play on Jan.6th Christmas activity of youth of - at the church. the church. GARLAND ATKINS GARY STEWART Publisher Managing Editor DARRELL AUSTIN ELIZABETH STEWART General Manager News Editor MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House, P.O. Box 752, Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086. Businesses and editorial of- _ fices are located at Canterbury Road-East King Street. Phone 739-7496. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain, N.C. Single copy 25 cents. Subscription rates: $12.60 yearly in-county. $6.30 six months. $13.65 yearly out-of-county. $6.85 six months. Student rates for nine months, $9.45. USPS 931-040. ALL — OPENING SPECIALS — "PERMS S+ gos Includes Cut and Finish Come and be pampered and look your very bess. 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