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PatfcZA KINGS MOUNTAIN MIKROR Thursday, March 21,1974
Double Ring Ceremony Weds Barbara, Corky
AVON
M iss Uai'bara Siiakc Hord
ad Williai. Sage Fulton in
well'' arriod ir a double ring
(fiei oi y Sat., Mar. 16 at 7
|).> . at Kings Mountain
Baptist Cburch.
Officiatn g were the Rev.
Miller Freeinan and Dr.
Oai'lcs Edwards. Organist
was Mrs. J.C. Bridges and
walist was Mrs. John C.
Howell.
Vows were spoken before an
altar decorated with
I agi olias, smilax and white
taper s.
Gtvei iir n ariiage by her
father-, the bride wore a for-
r al gnwr’of ivory silk organza
with bishop sleeves artd vic
tor iar- necklirre. The bodice of
tire gowrr had two rows of
Hrar'tilly lace arourtd a sheer
yoke. TheA-lirre skirt featured
two rows of lace with a deep
lace hen lirre. The chapel
ler gth traiir was attached at
r id-back urrder arr organza
bow. A n atchirrg rnarrtilla veil
was worir rnourrted on a
car elot cap. She carried a
bouquet of rnirriature yellow
roses arrd stepharrotis.
The bride’s sister, Mrs.
BIRS. WnXIAM SAGE FULTON 111
Wedding Breakfast
For Bridal Couple
Miss Barbara Spake Hord
arrd Willianr Sage Fulton III
were horrored Sat., Mar. 16, at
a^ p.rr . weddiirg breakfast at
tile home of Dr. artd Mrs. John
C. McGill.
Guests were greeted by
Mrs. McGill. The bride-to-be
wore arr oyster white party
dre.ss trirturred itr browrr and
was preserrted a corsage of
white Shasta daisies.
Uport arrivirrg the fifty-five
guest.s, which itrcluded the
wedding party artd out-of twon
guest, were served mint
(lurich.
Breakfast was served buffet
style froni a table over laid
with a white linett banquet
cloth featuring an
arrarrgernent of white snap
dragons. daisies artd baby’s
breath.
The horrored pair arrd their
larerrts. Dr. arrd Mrs. D.F.
Hord arrd Mr. and Mrs. W.S.
Fultorr, Jr. and the grarxl-
r. other of the bride-to-be were
sc‘ated at the bride's table in
tire dirrirrg roont which was
spr ead with art enrbroidered,
cutwork lirrert cloth.
Spring flowers irrcluding
jonqurlls, daisies and nar-
erssuswere used throughout
tire httuse arrd also filled two
gold epargrres which en-
char'ced the bride’s table in
tire dirrirrg room arrd com-
|>aniori table irr the living
i-oorrr.
Guests were also seated at
tables irr the fanrily room artd
playroom which were
decorated with arrarrgenrertts
of spring flowers carring out
tire color motif of yellow,
greerr arrd white.
The hosts took the occasiort
to preserrt their weddittg gift to
the engaged pair, a cold meat
forkandser-virrg spootr itr their
chosen patterrr.
Errtertairring together with
Dr. and Mrs. McGill were
Mr. arrd Mrs. Jint Arrthorry,
Mr. arrd Mrs. N.M. Farr, Dr.
arrd Mrs. Nathan Reed, Mr.
arrd Mrs. Jack White and Mr.
arrd Mrs. J.C. Bridges.
Bridge Club
Met Monday
The Ashley Park Morrday
Night Bridge Club nret this
week at the Ray Gossett home
orr Towrrserrd ’Terrace.
Mrs. Briarr Bickley was high
scorer arrd Mrs. Mickey
Powers, secotrd high scorer.
Visitors were Mrs. Darr-ell
Austirr arrd Mrs. Marshall
Gore.
RAELENE FLOWERS
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Flowers, 502 S. Sixth St.,
Bessetrrer City, atrttouttce the
errgagenrent of their daughter,
Sheila Raelene, to Reinaldo
Velcrz, sort of Mr. artd Mrs.
Samuel Velez, Guaynabd,
Puerto Rico. The bride-elect is
a graduate of Bessenter City
high and is now a senior at
Cerrtral Wesleyan College at
Cetrtral, S.C. The bridegroom-
elect is a graduate of
Wesleyan ■ Academy of
Guayrtabo, Puerto Rico and is
also a setrior at Central
Wesleyan College. Raelene is
tile granddaughter of Mrs.
Rosaleen Goins of Kings
Mourrtain and Mr. and Mrs.
W.G. Flowers of Bessemer
City. The wedding is planned
for June 1.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carrigan
announce the birth of a
daughter on March 12 at
Cleveland Memorial Hospital,
Shelby. Grandparents are
Mrs. Maybelle Dover and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Carrigan, all
of Kings Mountain,
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Slai ley Whitley of Ithaca,
N.Y., served as matron of
Ih)i oi-. She wore a floor length
die.ss created of violet voile
ar d iNol y venise lace styled
with a low square neckline and
Fi ei ch |x)uf sleeves banded
with lace. A wide lace band
circled the waistliiie and
I ii iature bows accented back
closii g. Full flowiiig circular
skii'l con pleted the outfit She
cai'i'ied a bouquet of mixed
flowers of spring.
The biidesmaids iiicluded
two sisters, a cousin and
college frieiid; Misses Nancy
ai d Anne Hord, Kings
Mountain, Miss Peggy Ann
Drake, Fairbanks, Ind., and
Mrs. Steven Briggs, Lyn
chburg, Va.
Their costumes were
idei'tical to the matron of
lionor’s.
The bridegroom’s father
sei ved as best man.
The groomsmen included
David F. Hord 111, bride’s
b other; James P. and Carl G.
Fulton, brothers of groom;
William Herndon Jr., Joe
Hedden Jr., Kings Mountain,
ai d Thomas Bridges,
Gastonia.
The bride is the daughter of
Dr. ai d Mrs. David Fletcher
Hord Jr., 200 Cleveland Ave.,
Kiiigs Mountain. A Kings
Mountain High graduate, she
attended Mars Hill College
aid graduated from UNC-
Chapel Hill with a BS in dental
hygiene.
The bi'idegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Sage
Fulton Jr., 613 E. Ridge St.,
Kings Mountain. A Kings
Mountain high graduate, he
graduated from UNC-Chapel
Hill with a BS in business
adi instration.
Following a wedding trip to
Nassau the couple will reside
at 109 S. Piedmont Ave., Kings
Mountain.
The bride’s parents
entertained at a reception at
their home following the
ceremony. Guests were
greeted at the door by Mr. and
Mrs. George Moss, paternal
aunt and uncle.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with an embroidered
(Utwoi-k and lace cloth which
belonged to the bride’s
n aternal grandparents. An
antique crystal bowl in the
double ring pattern held
arrangements of spring
flowers in the center.
Hurricane lamps with lighted
white tapers placed in silver
candlesticks flanked the
cei tei-piece.
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