en aaa Page 2B-Ti THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, February 7, 1991 Sh ne Weddings And Engagements MRS. DALLAS EEE STACEY Hak Stacey First Presbyterian Church was the setting Jan. 26 for the 5:30 p.m. wedding uniting Jennifer Lynn Hamrick and Dallas Lee Stacey in marriage. Dr. Eric Faust officiated the double-ring ceremony, which included the lighting of the impressive Unity candle. Mrs. Darrell Austin was organist, Ashley Gossett was flutist and Mike Chambers and Julie Phillips were vocalists for the program of nuptial music. Phillips sang "Wind Beneath My Winds" and joined in the duet,"Household of Faith." Chambers sang "Flesh of My Flesh" and Gossett played "O Perfect Love." The sanctuary was lighted by candles in the win- dow and on the altar in spiral candelabra enhanced with: camations, daisies. and 1 purple gypsophilia. white bridal gown of crystal organza with scalloped boat neckline. The bodice was heavily detailed in pearls and sequins on embroidered appliques. The ruffled sleeves were very full and extended to sheer netting with pearl detailing on the sleeves. The full skirt extended to cascading ruffles with a border of embroidered lace and Chapel- length train. She car- ried a silk cascade of white roses, white sweetheart roses, purple asters and gypsophilia with pearl strands and streamers of purple and white satin. Joni Bennett of Grover, aunt of the bride, was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Lail, sister of the bridegroom; Gayla Jones, Cindy King, all of Kings Mountain; Diane Stacey of Spring Lake, sis- ter-in-law of the bridegroom, and Tiffany Hudson of Gastonia, cousin of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Summer Crisp of Kings Mountain, All the attendants ‘wore purple satin tea- length formals overlaid with purple and teal lace with bows on the shoulders and back. They carried bouquets of purple-tipped roses, carnations and daisies enhanced by a globe and lighted candle. Priscilla Stacey, niece of the bridegroom, was miniature bride and Bradley Moffitt of Shelby was miniature bridegroom, They were dressed in similar attire to the bride and bridegroom, Jordan Crisp of Kings Mountain, flower girl, wore a teal street-length dress and carried a basket of ' white petals, Justin Clark of Kings Mountain was ringbearer, The bridegroom's father was best man, Groomsmen were Mark Stacey, brother of the See Hamrick, 11-B L edford-Allen The engagement of Amy Suzanne Ledford to David Ray Allen is announced by her parents, Robert Stephen Ledford of Shelby and Abigail Spangler Ledford of Zebulon. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Allen of Shelby. Miss Ledford is a 1986 graduate of Shelby High School, attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1986-88 and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1990. She is a sixth grade teacher at Kings Mountain Middle School. . The prospective bridegroom is a 1986 graduate of Shelby High School and a 1990 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is employed by KTC ay Inc. in Cherryville. The bride, given in marriage by her father;-wore a - Parties Honor Couple Jennifer Lynn Hamrick and Dallas Lee Stacey, whose wedding took place Jan. 26, were honored at several prenuptial parties. Co-workers of Miss Hamrick at Kings Mountain Family Practice honored her with supper at Marco's in Gastonia and a shower of miscellaneous household gifts. Attending the party were Betty Spears, Linda Sanders, Jean Moore, Kathy Crisp, Jackie McRae, Rachel Sellers, ‘April Morris, Nicole Morris, Julie Rikard and the bride-elect and her future mother-in. law, Marie Stacey. Mrs. Donna Hamrick, mother of the bride-elect, en- tertained bridal attendants at a pizza and salad party at her home. Miss Hamrick and Mr. Stacey presented gifts to the wedding party at a rehearsal party Jan. 25 at Western Steer Steak House. It was hosted by the bridegroom- to-be's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry D, Stacey. WEDDING SCHEDULED Allyson Lee Parker and David James Benthal have issued wedding invitations to friends and relatives to attend their wedding February 9 at 4 p.m, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 708 St. Michael's Lane, Gastonia, Subscribe To The Herald A ne a ANE nS nH RE dA dH SAT ransom o Amy Colebraies 16th Birthday To make it a fun party for their daughter Amy's 16th birthday, Gary and Wanda Brackett took Amy and a group of her friends to celebrate in Charlotte. "We loaded up the young people in our van and went to Bobby McGee's. The place has its workers dressed as story book characters who do all kinds of crazy things to entertain their guest while they are eating. : "While we were having our meal, the character taking care of us was Captain Hook dressed like a pirate." Capt. Hook turned into mucho macho man when he brought Amy's decorated birthday cake to her table. "He threw one sword through the cake and took another one and pretended to slash Amy's throat," revealed her mother. "Just as he did, someone snapped their pic- ture." The young people included David Black, Karen Smith, Julic Burleson, Jamie Postell, Becky Murphy and Bradley King. Among the things they did to the Bessemer City young people while they were eating their meals was to place a "whoopie" pillow on King's chair which produced the proper amount of embarrassment for him and fun appreciation from the ones watching, Mrs. Brackett comment- ed. Lee A. McIntyre, Jr. Broker AMY BRACKETT 503 Garrison Drive Kings Mountain, N.C. (704)739-6686 Fax, (704)739-3678 “Use Our Money" INTYRE LB ASH N 6 Cable Has All The Big Hits! It’s official, Showtime will air the exclusive championship boxing match Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Terry Norris. Sugar Ray has held five world champi- --onship titles: Now, he’s looking for a sixth, and Terry Norris has got! 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SHNLHIIIHIING w san Cherryville 435-5449 Woods-Seago Nuptials Pledged In New Orleans When Elinor Woods and Alvin Seago said their "I Do's" in St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church February 2 in New Orleans, La. they culminated a courtship which began when both were very young. Now 83 years old, the couple re- newed friendships several months ago at the bride's retirement home in Black Mountain and planned a February wedding with their chil- dren and grandchildren in New Orleans, where the couple had met and courted many years ago and in a church where former missionary Woods and her late husband had helped Support ‘when they were-=- Presbyterian missionaries to China. When the Woodses returned to the U. S. A. they brought with them an exquisite China vase which is used in the beautiful chapel where the Seagos said their vows at 11 a.m. in the presence of family members. The bride wore a pink suit and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Her Kings Mountain grandchildren said "Grandmother and our new Grandfather slipped away before we could give them a real honey- moon sendoff." Kings Mountain family mem- bers attending the nuptials were Kings Mountain High school teacher Mrs. Julia C. Wood and her daughters, Cathy Clore, Julia Clore and Beth Clore. Mrs. Wood's brother, John Woods of Washington, D. C. and their sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kline of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Al Moreau of Midland, Texas. Dr. Al Moreau officiated the ceremo- {R11 New Year's Resolution is to lose a lot of Marjorie Costner, Homemaker, Shelby Lost 63 pounds. "I have nothing but praise for New Direction," says Marjorie Costner. "I've been on a lot of other diet programs, but I just didn't have the will power to stick to it like I have done with New Direction. It has done wonders for me. I just feel so much better." ‘We Can Help! 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