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KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1972, PAGE 5 Curlee-Mlack Vows Sfcchanged Thomasboro Presbyterian Church provided the setting lor a 4:00 p.m. candle-light wedding Saturday June 17, un- icep- noot, City. rlUe, ta.S. from the first organ sunata, Louree by Bach; Be Thou But Near; Air from Water Music; pontls Angelieus-0 LordMo- the altar. The altar table was decorated with two large white floral arrangements in silver urns and one 3-branch candel- irlde- d for of the WUt- of the leter, iride; Wln- Tho- wgla; Gaff- Mrs. Brl- :£U1, Miss loun- idthe atlve was (logs I f: iSW ■ .y MRS, THOMAS HILLIARD BLACK II int itlng Miss Patricia Leigh Cu- rlee and Thomas Hilliard Bla ck H. The Rev. Leonard H. Bullock officiated the double-ring ce remony. Organist for the program of nuptial music was Miss Jean Miller of Charlotte. She pre sented eight selections; Air on "G” String by Bach; Now Thank We All Our God; Adagio st Holy; and Jesus, Joy of Man Most Desiring. Mr. B.S, Peel er, soloist, sang "Wedding Prayer” prior to the process ional and "The Lord’s Pra yer” for the benediction. The church altar was banked with palms and ferns lighted with two brass tree candel- abras. Two spiral t5-branch candelabras and an arch IS- branch candelabra decorated abra. The 3-branch candel abra held two light tapers and center taper, unlighted. The third candle was lighted by the bride and groom during the candlelight service. Also on the altar were two red roses which the bride presented to each mother alter the bene diction. Given in marriage by Mr. William Robert Curlee, the 1 MRS, DONALD RAY CLINE bride wore a Priscilla design ed formal length gown of im ported candlelight silk - or ganza. The empire bodice of English net and Duchess neck line with long tapered sleeves was re-embroidered jeweled alencon lace. The modified A - line skirt was designed with matching jeweled appli ques. The skirt flowed softly into her chapel length train. The bride’s shoeswerecan- dlelight peau - de - sole with matching jeweled motifs with pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses and stephan- otls. Mrs. Carol Miller of Char lotte, N.C. attended the bride as matron of honor. Mrs. Harold Jackson, sister of the groom served as maid of hon or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ja mes Thorp of CherryvUle, N.C.; Mrs. Buster WUlls of Gastonia; Miss Sarah Lind say of Lexington; Mrs. Ton- nle Ware and Miss Greta Campbell, both of Charlotte. Nile green Imported voile dresses, fashion^ with high smocked and ruffled necks were worn by the attendants. The dresse s were worn sle eveless, enhanced with a smocked waist and embroid ered bodice. Full floor len gth skirts were bordered with a wide ruffle. Each wore gre en velvet. They carried nose gays of pink carnations and orchid asters with babies bre ath. Alicia and Ashlie Jackson, twin nieces of the groom ser ved as flower girls. Their dresses were similar to those worn by the attendants. Each wore a matching velvet bow in her hair. Mr. Hilliard Black served as his son’s best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Mr. Harold Jackson, brother- in-law of the groom; Jim Cloninger, cousin of the gro om; Jim Dobbins of Lexing ton, N.C.; Joe Saunders of Hudson, N.C.; Ralph Barrow ofSUer City, N.C.; Mr. Rus sell Garmon of Forest City; Barry Brewer and Tonnie Ware, both of Charlotte. A reception was given by the bride’s parents in the Recep tion Hall of Thomasboro Pre sbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kiser greeted the guests. Mrs. Robert Jam es and Mrs. R.J. Primm pre sided at the bride’s table. It was decorated with a4-tlered wedding cake surrounded by white and pale pink flowers, two 3-branch silver candelab ras, and floral arrangements of white spring flowers with pale pink rosebuds and babies breath. Mrs. Fred Davis and Miss Jane Green served punch at the food table decorated like the bride’s table. A 5-branch candelabra was used. Mrs. Evan Holyfleld and Mrs. Robert Nash presided at the punch fountain which was sur rounded by the bridesmaids’ bouquets. Mrs. T. Otis Wilkinson as sisted in serving. The food tables were laden with finger sandwiches, ham biscuits, cheese straws, mi nts, nuts, melon balls, straw berries and petit-fours. Mrs. Wray Helms presided at the register decorated with a floral arrangement of white carnations with ribbon strea mers. Fora wedding trip to Atlanta, Georgia andFrippIsland,S.C. the bride wore a navy blue and white dress with matchingac- cessories. A corsage of white rosebuds accented her cos tume. When they return they will make their home in Kan napolis, N.C. atl306Oakwood Avenue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Curlee. She is a J966 gradu ate of West Mecklenburg High School and a 1970 graduate of Appalachian State University. Prior to her marriage the bride taught at Westerly Hill Elementary School, Char lotte, N.C. This fall she wiU begin teaching in the Kannapo lis City Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Black are parents of the groom. He graduated from Kings Mount ain High School in 1965 and fom Appalachian State Uni versity in 1969. The bride groom taught in the Lexington City Schools from 1969-1971. He is now a representative of Horace Mann Insurance. AtkiHS-Cliue Couple Pledge Vows Miss Janet Goodwin Atkins became the bride of Donald Ray Cline on Friday, June 16 at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buford D. Cline, parents of the groom. Vows of thedouble-rlngcer emony were pledged before the Rev. James Stamey. The living room of the Cline home provided the setting for the wedding. It was beauti fully decorated with white candle tapers mixed with magnolia blossoms with large potted ferns one each side of the fire place. The bride and groom entered the room together. The bri de’s costume was a formal gown of off-white chiffon over satin with a pastel embroider ed mandrlan collar, cuffs and waistband. She carried a bou quet of summer pastel flow ers. A cake cutting was given at the home of the groom follow ing the wedding ceremony. Punch, assorted nuts and a 3 - tiered cake was served. Decorations were summer pastel flowers to carry out the summer theme. Fora wedding triptotheEast Coast the bride wore an orchid and white summer dress with a corsage of white daises. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eugene Goodwin of Gastonia are par ents of the bride. She is a graduate of Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia, and Gas tonia Memorial School of Practical Nursing. The bride was formerly employed byDri Marder - ChambersandNow- der. The groom is a 1966 grad uate of Burns High School, and attended Gardner - Webb Jme 'Jinget - Charles Sasley Brechange Wedding Vows St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church was the scene of the Friday, June 9 candlelight wedding of Miss Anne HokeFinger and Charles Ward Easley, Jr. The Rev erend Charles Ward Easley, former pastor of the church officiated at the eight o’clock double ring ceremony. White flowers in alabaster urns were on each side of the altar. Cathedral candles in brass tree candelabras and small worship candles held by members of the congregation lighted the sanctuary. Mrs. VirglniaSummers Hin- nant presented a thirty minute program of wedding music. The crucifer, the wedding choir, the minister and the bridegroom followed by the attendants and groomsmen, each bearing a lighted candle, processed to stand before the altar as the congregation sang the processional hynm,Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Given in marriage by her lather, the bride appeared in a formal wedding gown of iv ory peau de sole fashioned with scooped neckline, fitted skirt from the waist and ex bodice enhanced with silk rose and streamers in the back and long sleeves edged with ruf fles at the wrist. A wide ruffle accented the A - line skirt from the waist and ex tended across the chapel train. Her full length veil of English net and Alevcon lace was worn mantilla style. She carried a white Bible topped with gardenias. The Bible was presented to her when she was confirmed in the church. Miss Sarah Virginia Finger attended her cousinasmaidof honor. She wore a floor length gown of ivory peau de sole and carried a mixed bouquet of summer flowers. Similarly attired were the bridesmaids, Lynn Elizabeth Bridges; Laura Ann Hudson; Irene Louise Easley of Albe marle, sister of the bride groom; CarolynFayeFlnger, cousin of the bride; Nancy Elizabeth Wesslnger of Lex ington, S.C. and Penelope Ruth Easley of Albemarle, sister of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was attended by Herman Marian Crapps of Isle of Palm, S. C. Ushers were James Daniel Finger of West Palm Beach, Florida, ; \ ' ^ / MRS. CHARLES WARD EASLEY, JR. brother of the bride; William Tead Easley of Albemarle, brother of the bridegroom; Frank Moultrie Hamilton of Greenville, S.C,; Brett Ran dolph Klapman of Columbia, S.C.; and Richard Allen Mc- Elheny of Summerville, S.C. William ClaudeSuber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robert Suber, Jr. was acolyte and crucifer. The bride’s mother wore a formal princess styled gown of violet organza with scooped neckline and long fitted sle eves. Mrs. Easley chose a formal gown of pale blue chiffon and long white gloves. Mrs. Fred Finger, grand mother of the bride, and Mrs. W. K. Bossart of Pennsylvan ia, grandmother of the groom The hymn. Come With Us O’ Blessed Jesus, sung by the congregation and wedding party provided the music for the processional following the exchange of vows, prayers and the benediction. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller Fin ger, the bride’s parents, were hosts for a reception in the Fellowship Hall of the church. The Reverend and Mrs. Charles Ward Easley of Al bemarle, formerly of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegroom. Both the bride and bridegroom are students at Newberry College. Aftera wedding trip to Beech Mount ain they will be at home in Newberry, S. C. where they will continue their education at Newberry College. Pally Sue plly becomes Mrs. Coleman College. He is employed with Double B. Rando, Inc. inRuth- erfordton. The couple will make their home in Rutherfordton, N.C. One of the new sweaters is very long-about halfway to the knees with patch pockets and a belt. This style is effective with a pleated skirt. Miss Patty Sue Jolly became the bride ofDavid Walter Col eman, Sunday, June eighteenth at three o’clock at Hebron Baptist Church, Union, S.C. Miss Jolly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler Jolly Sr. of Cresent Hill Road, Kings Mountain, N.C. She is the grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton Humph ries Jolly of Union and Mrs. Harvey Lee Ingle and the late Mr. Ingle of Union. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Coleman of McClure Street in Union. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman and Mrs. Claude Turner and the late Mr. Turner also of Union. The bride entered the church on the urn of her father. Her formal gown was created of silk organza aixl imported al encon lace posed over taffeta. The coutour bodice was styl ed with a notched neckline circled with bands of lace me dallions traced in pearl clus ters. A row of minature silk buttons extended down the fr ont of the bodice. Bands of . beaded lace created a bib ef fect and lace scallops defined the slightly raised waistline. The full bishop leeves were trimmed with garlands of pe arl trimmed lace and finished with lace cuffs. The fuU cir cular skirt spread to the back into a chapel length train. Her veil was a mini mantilla of English Tulle bordered with Alencon lace and worn with a blush veil. She carried a bou quet of yellow daisies with white and yellow streamers, Mrs. Francis Murphy, sister of the bride was maid of hon or. She wore a full length gown of pink, green and yellow silk organza over yellow taffeta. The dress was designed with empire waist and full skirt with bell sleeves. She carri ed a small bouquet of yellow carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Ma rtha Morgan, of Gaffney, S.C. and Pamela Inablnett, of Buf falo, S.C. They weredressed identical to the honor attend ant and also carried bouquets of yellow carnations. The mother of the bride chose to wear a dress designed of beige polyester crepe covred with a lace coat. She wore ma tching accessories and a cor sage of white roses. The mother of the groom wore a yellow dress of poly ester kiUt with a lace jacket and white accessories. Her corsage was white roses. The groom chose his father as his best man. Groomsmen were Douglas Coleman bro ther of the groom and Sonny Rhymer uncle of the groom oi Spartanburg, S.C., TerryJol- ly of Union and Roy JoUy Jr. of Marion, N.C., brothers of the bride. Audie Epps, cousin of the br ide, serv^ as acolyte. A program of traditional mu sic was presented by Debbie JoUy, cousin of the bride, at the organ, and Mrs. Donald Bobs of U^on, vocalist. Mrs. Bobs sang “Whither Thow Goest” and "0 Master Let Us Walk With Thee.” Rev. L.D. Scruggs of Kings Mountain, N.C., pastor of the bride officiated at the double ring ceremony assisted by Rev. Kelly 0. Weeks, pastor of the groom. Immediately following the wedding a reception was giv en by the bride’s parents in the Church Social Hall. The rehearsal party was giv en Saturday June, 17th in the Church Social Hall by the par ents of the groom. On May 27th the bride was honored with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ben Jolly and the bridal attendants at the Church Social Hall. On June 11, the YoungAdults of Maceadonia Baptist Church in Kings Mountain honored Miss Jolly with a white Bible Service. The young couple are now at home at Francis Ave., Union, S.C. -Vi MRS. DAVID WALTER COLEMAN
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