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June 12,1997 Weddings THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD MRS. JASON STEPHEN HUGHES (Valdere Dawn Smart) Smart-Hughes Christian Freedom Baptist Church was the set- ting May 17 for the wedding of Valdere Dawn Smart and Jason Stephen Hughes. The Rev. Mike Chambers officiated the ceremo- ny. The nuptial music was presented by Sandy Messer of Lowell, organist, and Chambers ancl Laura Williams of Tennessee, vocalists. | The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal wedding gown designed by Jessica McClintock of Candlelight bridal satin, ‘She carried a bouquet of white roses and magno- lias. Rhonda Hoyle of Shelby was her sister's ma- tron of honor and bridesmaids were Amanda Whetstine, Tonyia Camp and Tiffany Earls, all of Kings Mountain, and Misty Bickley of Grover. All the attendants wore knee-length suits and carried long stemmed magnolias. Lauran Scott was flower girl and Daniel Kale was ringbearer. George Smith of Kings Mountain was best man. Ushers were Gene Whetstine and Craig Smith, both of Kings Mountain, Danny Hughes of Shelby and Jason Sutton of Gastonia. Cameron Whetstine and Josh Bryant distribut- ed programs and Brad and Holly Melton presid- ed at the register. See Hughes, 2-B MRS. ANDREW S. FULTON (Misty Whetstine) Whetstine-Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Fulton, who were wed May 10, have returned from a wedding trip to the mountains of Tennessee and are residing in Kings Mountain. Misty L. Whetstine became Fulton's bride in a ceremony in First Assembly of God in Gastonia. Rev. David Scruggs officiated. Jennifer Cabaniss was pianist, Gene Ellis was trumpeter, Guy Rudisill was saxophonist and Shane Hammett and Danielle McBrayer were soloists for the program of nuptial music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an elegant gown of white satin de- signed with a deep V front and back neckline with pearl edging and dropped, Basque waistline. The long sleeves and bodice were appliqued with Italian lace embroidered with sequins and pearls. The back waist of the gown was highlighted by a bow and the back of the train, which extended from the long skirt, featured a double row of scalloped inserts of satin trimmed in pearls with satin roses set at intervals along the back between the satin inserts. The entire hemline and the edge of the semi-cathedral train were edged in Italian lace. The bride carried an all-white cascade bouquet of Stargazer and Calla lilies; gardenia roses and stephanotis enhanced by ivy and sheer white rib- bon with pearls. See Fulton, 2-B MRS. LEVANDER REID EVANS Putnam-Evans Mr. and Mrs. Levander Reid Evans, who were wed Saturday, are on a wedding trip to Ireland and after June 23 will reside in Belmont. Laura Elizabeth Putnam became Evans' bride in a ceremony in Central United Methodist Church. Rev. Hal Schwantes officiated the ceremony for which Pamela Smithey was organist, Teresa Williams, vocalist, and Mickey Chaffin, drummer. Ed Krintz played bagpipes. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal gown of white bridal satin de- signed along Empire lines and enhanced by seed pearls and beadwork. The skirt had an attached train of beaded lace bordered by bridal satin. The bride wore her mother's veil of shoulder-length il- lusion draped from a headpiece of silk flowers and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Hope Oliphant of Salisbury was matron of honor and the bride's sister, Susan Putnam of Kings Mountain, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Stephanie Edwards of Kings Mountain, Desha Evans of Salisbury, sister of the bridegroom. Taren Evans of Salisbury and Krystal Graham of Gastonia. All the attendants wore floor-length gowns of burgundy crepe which featured empire waists and gently flared skirts. They carried Calla lilies tied with satin ribbon. ‘See Evans, 2-B JACQUELINE THOMASSON PLONK FADI HANNA SALIBA Plonk-Saliba Mr. and Mrs. William Lawerence Plonk of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Thomason Plonk, to Fadi Hanna Saliba of Charlotte, son of Mrs. Georgette Saliba of Amman, Jordan and the late Hanna Saliba. Miss Plonk is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in graphic design from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. She was presented at the 1989 Shelby Debutante Ball. The bridegroom-to-be is a graduate of Ikhlas =~ “~~ Secondary School in Kuwait and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a B. S. degree in electronic engineering. The wedding will be an event of August 31. SOCIAL DEADLINES The Herald welcomes your social news for publication in each Thursday's paper. We ask that you follow these deadlines and guidelines: The deadline for B section news such as wed- dings, engagements, birthdays, club news, an- niversaries, reunions, school news, church news, etc., is 12 noon Monday. On weeks when the pub- lishing date is changed due to a holiday, the deadline is 12 noon Friday. Mon.- Sat. 10 am- 9:30 pm; Sun. 1-6 pm dabigless This Saturday make purchases totaling $100 ‘and get a $10 mall gift certificate. _—— En 714630172 oe cya! ™ asr°**® vie a0 0 @s TN ams oo ® aie 8:02 » 1 wun a WRT ¥ i ade {FCAT AUER emer CRRTIENS SE mer fh oh FROM: lier 000 CEL wo peo 2 p————T RSE aL L630 me No catches...really. It’s a good thing. Just one per customer, though, regardless of how much you spend, June 14, 1997 Cc EASTRIDGE MALL ustomer Service 867-1847
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