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{ Miss Cash ^ And Mr. King f Are Married (From Page SB) and lace points at the wrists. The A line skirt was enhanced with bands of lace medallions and had a wide hemline border of silk peau de sole and deep lace scollops which extended around the CStapel train. Her Chapel length veil of English tulle was overlaid with a short mantilla appUqued with garlands of lace and caught to a lace camelot cap. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid showered with mixed mixed spring flowers. Mrs. Susan C. Amann of May’s Landing, N. J. at- < i I tended her sister as f matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Barbara King of Kings Mountain, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Tammy Rosa, Mias Cindy Brown and Mrs. Dennis Black, aU of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Dallas. Karen Ware, slater of the bride, was Junior bridesmaid and Kim Gantt of Kings Mountain was flower girl. All the attendants wore formal length gowns of jj blue andwhlte dotted Swiss styled with a Camisole . V bodice and empire V waistline circled with ; white Cluny lace and worn ’ with brief bolero Jacket edged with matching lace ruffles. The column skirts had a hemline flounce i topped with band of C!luny J lace and they wore vdilte 1 horsehair braid hats < trimmed with blue bands and dropped with blue tulle. Each attendant carried one white mum tied with blue streamer. I Bobby King was his I brother's best man. 1 Groomsmen were ? Tommy King and David < King, both of Kings O’*' '^(Mountain, brothers of the £ bridegroom; Jimmy King I of Blacksburg, S. C., 3 brother of the bridegroom, Ralph Grlndstaff of Kings Mountain and Hugh Smith of DaUas. Scott Wood of Bessemer City was Junior usher and Tommy King, Jr. of Kings Mountain was ringbearer. Both are nephews of the bridegroom. .Miss Susan King, sister onhe bridegroom, kept the register. After the ceremony the bridal pair greeted guests In the church vestibule and left for a wedding trip. Mrs. King chose a navy blue Jacket dress and lifted the orchid from her bouquet. Daughter of Mrs. (3>arles E. Ware of Kings Mountain and Joseph Leroy Cash of WaUlngford, Conn., the new Mrs. King Is a 18T3 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and employed by Western Kuto Distribution Center, Jastonla. The bridegroom, eon of Hr. andMrs. Ellis H. King >f Kings Mountain, Is a 1972 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a Cleveland County Jeputy Sheriff. Out-of-town guests In- Jluded the bride's father rom Wallingford, Conn., Is. Barbara Barnes, "eresa and Sheila, of I'alllngford, Conn, and Ir. and Mrs. Joseph C. Imann of May's Landing, I i 59' J9' 99' 79' B9' i i i ta j. ' CAKECUT'nNO After their wedding Bhearsal on July 9, the rldal pair cut their eddlng cake at an Bkecuttlng hosted by the ride’s mother In the 'ellowshlp Hall of First 'esleyan Church. Assisting In receiving Id entertaining were rs. John Wood of imer (Jlty, sister of bridegroom; Mrs. mmy King and Mrs. ivld King, both of Kings ««ntaln, Mr. and Mrs. ">«>y King of lacksburg, S. C., all iters-ln-law of the Ide groom. nivaday, AUy tS. in<-MnUtOB-HEBAU>-Page TB SAVE 60« OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 7 harvest fresh SAVE 60« DONAIO DUCK 100% PURI FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE THK SHIRD IS TOUR ASSURANCE Of BUYING ONLY W-D BRAND U.S. CNOICE BEEF...BEV THAT IS WRL MARBLED AND NATURAUT AGED TO GIVE TOU THAT TASTE AND TENDERNESS THAT ONLT U.S. CHOIQ BEEF an. SHOP WINN-DIXIE THIS WSK AND PICK UP THE "SHIELD "...YOUR SIGN OF OUAUH BEEF EVERYTIME. V b BOHnSSS TALMAOGEFARM WHOLE . REAL pUNTRY HAM QTS. HARVEST FSESH CALIFORNIA ORANGES....5 l.s JUICY SUNKIST UNIONS.... 11 for 69’ HARVEST FRESH SWEET VaoW ONIONS 3 sA*o 69’ HARVEST FRESH...RED RIPE WATERMELONS FROM ^1 DAILY SUN LEMONADE..2 ;:iL >1<"’ Is A YE 5 f 12-15 LB. AVG. WHOLE OR HALfSLICED...ii.M»' LB. SAVE 60‘ NEW YORK STRIP W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE f WHOLE BONE-IN 18-22 LB. AVG. LB. FLORIDA...CITRUS PUNCH 6 79’ WASHINGTON STATE BING CHERRIES OR W-O BRAND U.S. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF. » FRESH TURKEY BREAST t. 98’ ARAAOUR STAR.. CANNED PICNIC 3 i"zE ^3** W-D BRAND U.S. GRADE A BROAD BREASTED 10 LBS. I UP...YOUNG TURKEYS LB 58’ TALAAAOGE FARAA...FRANKS OR BOLOGNA.... 49’ W D BRAND FRESH PORK...HOT OR AAILD SAUSAGE ;;; »i« W-O BRAND . ..BEEF FREE CUBE STEAK — _ WM lb* 3 ^^’’?«'215/»W^"*« «lfflBCUYCHOPS,15LB$.PO«XM^^ lllirv CUfCCT HORMEL...LITTLE JUICY, SWIET $1771 rpc NECTARINES “ MANTITT RIGHTS RESIRVED...PRICES GOOD THRU SATUROAT. JUIT 14, M74 HORAAEL WRANGLERS., M” W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONE-IN NEW YORK W-D BRAND STRIP STEAK.. LB M” U. S. CHOICE ' SUPERBRAND.. COTTAGE CHEESE *cu“p $UPEKBRAND...ALL FLAVORS YOGURT....3 J?p\ W OBRAND U.S CHOICE...BONELESS...ROUND TIP ROAST.... .. M« FISHERS . CHEF DELIGHT CHEESE 2 Bo% *1” TASTE-O-SEA ISU.FtBZERSPKIALOH FRESH PORK. .-;M 9’» MT.n RDAMn II C .a...,a. • ^ ^ ^ LBS. 1 FROZEN FOOD PERCH FILLETS. .. »1" W-O BRAND U.S. CHOICE LEAN BONELESS STEW $10$ — ^ ^ _ _ SUPERBRANO JJBJAJ0 0.$ CHOICEWHW^EFV^ SOUR CREAM. . 'ctiP 59’ TENDERLOINS., soaswHiTiHr::.... 49 LEG-O-LAMB.. lb ^1^* »»I>BPANDU.$. choice BONKESS ^ ® lb. SUNNYIANO SPECIAL OR RED HOTS SMOKED cjg-r-rr-RIB EYE STEAK. . *2”ssrli„ limit 1 OF CUSTOMERSCHOICEWITHSMOO^^ ^ ^ MORE FOOD OBOER Km $2** HALF GAL. AAARINER FISH STICKS... 99’ LIBBY REGULAR OR PINK LEMONADE . . 6 CANS 99’ ASTOR...IOO% PURE FLORIDA...GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 'c*A% 99’ ASTOR 100% PURE FLORIDA . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 6 ^a°4s 99’ SUPERSRAND...WHIP TOPPING ’c°uJ 59’ COLD KING HUSHPUPPIES. Vk°g' 89’ PEPPERACE FARM CHOCOLATE. BANANA OR LEMON COCONUT CAKE Vk°o^ 99’ PET RtTZ PIE SHELLS... 2 88’ FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 5 pk'g 99’ LIMIT 3 WITH ‘7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER Hl-C ASSORTED FLAVORS FRUIT DRINKS 46 OZ. CANS everyday low price HOME TEA BAGS . B1 ifiMiV.. .9I.IUCW, w CHUNKS PJ[NEAPPLE • • • 2 1 I—EGGS—I 100 a. PKG. UPTON TEA BAGS.... nc. ty' THRlFHIBiUO ^ PEARS 2’cV4 MO® THRIFH MAID...URGE OR MEDIUM SWEET PEAS.. 4'c‘a?J M®" TNRIFnMAID.PORtA BEANS 4 cV^ M®® DIXIi DARLINC...URCi SANONKN BREAD 3”" GRADE A LARGE 67' , — 65' iTQMAT0ES...4=M GRADE A MEDIUM HUNTS TOMATO CATSUP )0 320Z. BOmEl dixiana CROWDER PEAS, SPECKLED BUHERBEANS OR WHOLE KERNEL LIMIT ONE WITH'7.50 OR MORI FOOD ORDER 16< ASSORTED FLAVORS REGULAR A A diet CHEK drinks FULL CASE ONLY >3.00
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