Pag* 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Thursday. Oclobsr 30. 1980 HullefMer-Dixon Pair Wed MRS. JEFFREY ANTHONY DIXON (Elaine Hullender) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Anthony Dixon, who were wed Saturday, are on a wedding trip to the mountains of Western North Carolina and afterwards will be at home on Blalock Drive in Bethlehem Community. Miss Judith Elaine Hullender became Mr. Dixon's bride in a Candlelight wedding in Kings Mountain Baptist Church. The Rev. James Clifford Goare, minister of the church, was assisted by the Rev. Zim merman Miller Freeman in hear ing the exchange of vows in the double ring ceremony. The Baptistry of the church was banked with magnolia leaves and the entire choir loft and Baptismal area outlined with cathedral tapers in seven branch candelabra. Spiral candles and tree candelabra enhanced either side of the impressive setting. Hurricane globes holding white candles surrounded by English ivy were used in the windows and family pews were bowmark- ed with satin and English ivy. Tangerine bows and greenery outlined the bannisters from the church balcony to the Fellowship Hall, setting for the reception after the ceremony. M rs. J.C. Bridges was organist. Miss Suzanne McDaniel was pianist and Newt WO% Caffeine Free 100% Sugar Free Cola -m j m , Mi k ia Taste that Tastel The first and only Cola that’s 100% Caffeine Free, 100% Sugar Ree with 100% deficious Cola taste. R ( ss iasf, Nehi Royal Crown Bottling Co. ,lnc. OfShfilhyN.C. P.O. Box 33 Shelby Kathryn Blanton was vocalist for the program of traditional music. Miss Blanton sang “Wed ding Song” and "1 Pledge My Love" before the ceremony. B.S. Peeler sang “Wedding Prayer” as the couple knelt at the altar for the benediction. Robert A. Hullender escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal de.sign of while matte jersey. A high collar and tulle front insert enhanced the fitted bodice which was sparked with lace motifs and pearls and highlighted by long Bishop sleeves cuffed with lace and pearls. The sunburst pleated skirt was complemented by a Chapel train trimmed with mat ching silk V enise lace. Her waltz- length veil of triple tiers of silk Venise lace was attached to a Camelot lace and pearl-covered headpiece and she carried a white lace-covered Bible which her mother carried on her wed ding day. The Bible was topped with white silk roses and liliesof- ihe-valley and showered with satin streamers. Miss Diana Ruth Hullender attender her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Watts Brown, Mrs. Susan Thomas Brown, both of Charlotte, Miss l.isa Fayle Fowler of Charlotte, cousin of the bride. Miss Sheila Ruth Hin ton of Gastonia and Miss Rox anne Tale of Kings Mountain. All the attendants wore long gowns of teal green polyester Lusierglo with draped bixlices and enhanced by cowl backs. They wore a gold chain with pearls and pearl earrings, gifts of the bride, and carried arm bou quets of tangerine silk roses, lilies of the valley and baby’s breath. Melissa Ann Henderson of Florence, S.C., cousin of the bride, was flower girl and wore a long dress of w hite silk organza with a ruffled edged with lace around the neckline and long sleeves. A wide ruffle edged with wide white lace completed the full skirt w hich was worn over a hoop. Wide white lace over teal green ribbon studded with pearls formed a sash which lied in the back of the waistline. She wore fresh baby’s breath in her hair and carried a small arm bouquet of tangerine silk roses, lilies of the valley and baby’s breath. Participating in the wedding as honorary bridesmaids were Kimberly Lynn Fowler, l.eslic Ann Fowler, Martha .Mickle Henderson, all of Charlotte and Regina Pearson Dixon of Kings Mountain. They wore long skirts of teal green velveteen with white long sleeves dress blouses. Each wore a wristlet of tangerine silk daisies. Best man for the bridegroom was his father, Jacob Anthony Dixon. Groomsmen were Robert Trent Hullender, brother of the bride, Mark Edward Dixon, brother of the bridegroom, Gregory Keith Dixon, cousin of the bridegroom, Paul Brent Leigh, William David McDaniel and Kevin Dixon Tinsley, cousin of the bridegroom, all of Kings Mountain. .Margaret Karen Owens, who registered guests, wore a long formal of apricot Quiana and lace and wristlet of white roses. The bride’s mother was gown ed in a gown of Jade green with full crystal pleated skirt. She chose a corsage of silk tangerine roses and baby’s breath. 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