Page 2C-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, July 19, 1990 Weddings MRS. JAMES LEE BROOKS Greene-Brooks Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Brooks, who were wed April 28, have planned a wedding trip to The Bahamas in August. Kathy Greene became Mr. Brooks' bride in a 3 p.m. wedding in Green River Baptist Church in Polk County. Rev. Boyce Bradshaw heard the exchange of vows in the double-ring ceremony. Chiketa Collins was vocalist/organist and Rusty Collins was vocalist for the program of nuptial music. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Michael Henry Greene of Forest City. She wore a traditional white bridal gown and car- ried a bouquet of white silk flowers centered with small silk orchids. Mrs. Sheila Greene Camp of Kings Mountain was her sister's matron of honor and only attendant. She wore a lace and satin orchid T-length dress and carried a matching bouquet. The bridegroom's seven-year-old daughter, Amanda Nicole Brooks, was flower girl. Tom Brooks of Kings Mountain was his brother's best man. Ushers were Alan Carter of Shelby and Lamar Camp of Kings Mountain. The bride's mother and stepfather hosted the reception after the cere- mony in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Anna Laura Byers, of Caroleen, and her daughter, Mrs. Denise Gardner, directed the wedding and reception. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Marlene Page, baked and decorated See Greene, 4-C MR. AND MRS. DENNIS TALMADGE GOMEZ Scalf-Gomez Oak Grove Baptist Church of Blacksburg, S. C. was the setting June 16 for the wedding of Brenda Sue Scalf and Dennis Talmadge Gomez. The Rev. Wayne Reese, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, officiat- ed the ceremony for which nuptial music was presented by Diane Reese and Judy Center, pianists, and Patricia Hedricks, soloist. Richard Bolin escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in mar- riage. The bride wore a formal wedding gown of white bridal satin fea- turing a sweetheart neckline overlaid with lace and long, fitted sleeves gathered at the shoulders. A Chapel train extended from the back of the sash-fitted waistline. Her fingertip veil of illusion was draped from a tiara and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and peach baby's breath showered with streamers of peach satin. Becky Smith of Dallas was the bride's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Peggy Blankenship of Belmont and Sandy Bridges of Kings Mountain. The attendants wore T-length formals, the maid of honor in teal with a peach sash and the bridal attendants in peach with teal sashes. They car- ried bouquets of baby carnations and peach baby's breath. Natalie Hedricks, flower girl, wore a teal T-length dress with peach sash and carried a basket of peach snapdragons. Ben Reese, ringbearer, wore a dark suit with a boutennier of baby car- nations and baby's breath. The bridegroom's father was best man. Ushers were Heath Matheson See Scalf, 4-C Po MRS. MALCOLM CHARLES ALLEN i McKinney-Allen | Beaver Dam Baptist Church of Shelby was the setting for the 4 p.m. Saturday wedding uniting Eva Yvonne McKinney and Malcolm Charles Allen in marriage. Dr. Paul Sorrells officiated the double-ring, candlelight ceremony. Bonnie Burgess was pianist, accompanied by Doug Armstrong on the saxophone, and Karen Henderson was vocalist for the program of nup- tial music. | The bride was given in marriage by her father, Johnnie McKinney and | | stepfather, Oland Horn. She wore a gown of white silk peau de soie, | | trimmed in Alencon lace and styled with empire waist, a bodice of Alencon lace studded with seed pearls and full, Bishop sleeves. Her | | floor-length veil of nylon tulle was caught to a crown of peau de soie petals with satin rosebuds and pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and lavender cascading flowers. Rhonda Slagle of Forest City was the bride's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Amanda Champion of Kings Mountain, Debbie Delange of Florida, sister of the bridegroom, and Angela Roberts of Polkville, the bride's sister. All the attendants wore tea-length formals of either lavender or pink satin, The dresses were designed with sweetheart necklines, Victorian sleeves with matching overlays of rose lace, and a scalloped back with a train the length of the gown. They carried bouquets of spring flowers. The bride's niece, Amanda Roberts, was flower girl. John McKinney, See McKinney, 4-C FIATENED Se — — — ; $30 off kr ; i Save $30.00 on the purchase of any complete pair of glasses (frame and lenses). Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Not to be combined with any other offer. Pick your | PANTER EER Ea EER 2for 1 k | Eyeglasses joj Eyeglasses | | | and 1 Hour Service Eyeglass purchase must include both lens and frames. Same prescription, second free pair from our select group. 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