\ I Tuesday, January 3, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 5 Stilwells Are Married Ibe \ ^;Mi8s Beatrice Annette ^th of Bessemer City be came the bride of William pnice Stilwell, Jr. Dec. 28 in a tp. m. wedding at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. ^ Mrs. Carl Wiley Howard jn York, S. C. ' The bride’s pastor. Rev. Men E. Morrison of pessemer City, officiated at (be double ring ceremony, assisted by Dr. James gchachelford, pastoral lunselor at Lutheran meral Hospital of Chicago, I Dennis Huffatickler of Kings Mountain was pianist for the tmditional program of nuptial music. ..The bride and her at tendants approached an im provised altar from a winding stairway with its rails wrapped in sprigs of boxwood accented with white poinsettia hbssoms. Donald W. Smith escorted Ms daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. ’Ihe bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of peau de sole fasMoned along simple lines ! ClUm To Page 6) MRS. WILLIAM BRUCE STILWELL, JR. (Annette Smith) Cook-Benton Vows Are Exchanged lilDi ipio'i ‘K-l*’- .isnaup r‘*'iuol liodl Is afro » , t MRS. GARY BENTON (Patricia Cook) Bingham Memorial Metho dist Church of Toluca pro vided the setting Dec. 23 for the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Cook and Gary Dale Ben ton. ’The couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceremony be fore the Rev. Arthur Phillips in a 7:30 p. m. wedding. Ms. Cynthia Love was or ganist for the program of nuptial music and vocal num bers were by Mrs. Roy Cook. Cecil Cook gave bis daughter in marriage. Ibe bride wore a formal gown of silk' organa featuring high neiKliM ^dbhilndedvWtfr Venise lace. The empire bodice and waistline were out lined in matching lace and the long bishop sleeves ended in a lacecuff. The skirt flowed into a cathedral tram edged in lace. ’Ibe silk illusion veil was attached to a Juliet cap of lace medallions. She carried a wHte Bible topped with red roses and baby’s breath. Miss Nellie Cook of Lawndale served as her sister’s maid of honor. Brides- (’TUm To Page 8) Hugheses Honored On 25th Anniversary Chiicken of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell H. Hughes honored their parents on their Silver Weddmg Anniversary on Sun., Dec. 18th, at a reception at the home of their daughter and son-m-law Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ruppe at 804 Southwood Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hughes greeted arrivmg callers and presented them to the honored guests and their children, Cindy Hughes and Mrs. Tony Ruppe. Miss Kathy Barnett presided at the guest regiater. Miss Sandy Jackson took the gifts and Mrs. Theresa Book- out opened and displayed the Hatris feeler More Value o Whole Pork Loin Cut Into Pork Chops .99® Sirloin. Regular Or Rib Half Cut into Pork Chops Lb. $1.09 Beef For Your Freezer Cut-Up and Counter Wrapped FREE! U.S. Choice Beef at sharply reduced prices! These are sold In the same vacuum package as received from the packer. They will contain more bone and fat when compared to our Quality Trimmed beef. U.S. Choice Western Approximately 6 Lbs. Beef Tenderioin u You Receive: Filet Mignon Steaks, Trimming And Fat U.S. Choice Western Approximately 20 Lbs. Bottom & Eye-O-Round Lh You Receive: Eye-O-Round Roast Or Steaks, Bottom Round Roast, Rump Roast, Fat & Trimmings U.S. Choice Western Approximately 45 Lbs. B(^ Loin Lb ’ You Receive: Sirloin Steak, T-Bone Steak, Porterhouse And Semi-Boneless Strip Steaks, Trimmings, Fat And Bones Juicy Sweet Florida Tangelos 69° 59° Qwaltney Of Smithfield Reg. Or Thick Sliced Bacon lo $-|29 3 Lb. Bag Frozen Birdseye i-rnuawjre Cob Com .. 8 Ears 89^ Oulanv Baby Brussel Sprouts, Tiny Green Peas or Tiny Green Limas 2iooz 99^ $-|19 Mild Medium Yellow Onions T^tyF^Sweet - $*100 Potatoes... 4 Lbs ’1 Washington State Anjou m 0^0^^ Peats 18f., 99° Green Fresh Cabbage. 10® Cal-lda Potatoes Stokely Honey Pod Peas Or Cut Green Or French Style Green ^ Beans 3 "S-Sf 89° Stokely Fruit Cocktail Or Halves Of 0^0^^ Pears 2 89° Beans 3 ’’S.Sf *1“ Carrots 2 "canf 69 Stokefy Shredded Or Chopped Kraut Or Sliced ^ Beets 3 ’‘aSf 89° 32 Oz. Returnable Diet Or Reg. Pepsi 59 r^rklo ® I ■■■■■■■ Otn. H Oep. 5 Lbs. Frozen MR. AND MRS. JERRELL HUGHES ... oslebrats silver wedding snnlveieary gifU. bfrs. Pat Cooke cut and served the cake. Mrs. Bell Ramsey assisted at the punch bowl. Approximatdy 100 friends and reltttvea called between 3 and 8 p. m. The Christmas theme was carried out in the decorations throughout the house. ’Ibe refreehment taUe was ovsr- laid with a red linen cloth and hdd a three tier white cake tapped with a white bell with a silver 28th snniversary in scription. Centering the table were two pewter hurricane lamps on either aide of a large wMte velvet bow, entwined with holly. ’The wedding cake wes cut and served with punch, other psuty pick ups served from ■Over appointments included candy strawberrlas, cheese straws, nuts and finger sand- wiohss. Mrs. Hu^es wore a wMte and silver party ikess with silver sUpperi and a red carnation coraage trimmed In silver. Mr. Hughes was presented a rad carnation boutonniere. ‘Ibe former SMrIey Payne, Mra. Hughes is daughter of Mrs. T. R Dalton end the late Kay Payne. Mr. Hughes is the ■on of the late Mr. and Mre. John F. Hughea of Alabama. Out-of-town guasla Included Mr. and Mre. Cleranoe Smith of Alebeme, sietor end ta«ttiatL|n-law of Mr. Hughes, ■bo Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sig mon and children from Malden, N. C. 2 Lb Box Banquet Fried Chicken $-j|79 SuperLowRxKiPlicesBweryDay! Pride Saltine Crackers 2 ^oxts89^ Hy-Top Pizza Or Cheddar Shredded Cheese 55° 4 Oz iMi Hy-Top Buttermilk Or Homes^le Biscuits 6a69° All Quantity Rights Reserved Paradise Grape Jelly 69° Paradise Strawberry Preserves Prices Effective Through Wed., Jan. 4, 1978 Kosher Mt. Olive Dill Strips 69° 24 Oz Jar We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps