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5% Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. September 16, 1982 MR. AND MRS. FLOYD JAMES SANDERS (Shirley Mae Lineberger) Lineberger-Sanders Pair Exchange Wedding Vows The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B.R. Sanders and the grandson of J.J. Arthurs of Kings Mountain. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Uniroyal Chemical Company in Gastonia. The couple will make their home in Clover, S.C. Shirley Mae Lineberger and Floyd James Sanders exchanged their marriage vows on September 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lineberger of Dallas. She is a graduate of Dallas High School and is employed by Ti-Caro Pinkney ‘Mill in Gastonia. CN RPG PETIT VV TI IPE EO Sw New BRA STRAP PADS go Ht ere ol! STRAP ATTACHMENT PLASTIC MYLAR TOP SOFT FOAM TT PAD nar mn 2] NAME 1 PAIR $3.00 ADDRESS 2 PAIR $5.50 CITY STATE ZIP SEND CASH, CHECK, OR MONEY ORDER NO. PAIRS : SUBTOTAL 10 ShoulderSavers EE P.O. BOX 4184, GASTONIA, NC 28052 HANDLING 30 ALLOW 12 DAYS FOR DELIVERY TOTAL Ea ORDER NOW ORDER NOW ORDER NOW ORDER NOW ORDER NOW MRS. RONNIE CHARLES BLANTON (Mary Carmela Hullender) Cancer Society Sets ‘I Can Cope’ Program The Cleveland County Unit of the American Cancer Society will sponsor “I Can Cope”, a free eight-session program to learn about cancer each Thursday from September 23 until November 11 from 7-8:30 p.m. in conference room 223 of the Cleveland County Health Department. The program is designed to in- Health News &liews » Ree Hompra— crease knowledge about cancer, increase patient control over his or her life and to decrease anxie- ty about the disease. Registration forms may be ob- tained from area doctors offices or by calling the American Cancer Society at 482-1566. Deadline for registering is September 17. Entrollment is limited to 25. our pharmacy! x Lifestyle adds years to life The average lifespan would be 90-100 years if all mi] major causes of death were eliminated. As it is, the igs “three score and ten” years we're allotted is pretty ls close to our expected time. If you're 45 years old, however, you can expect to an trade with our pharmacy another 33 years if you take i Lk care of yourself- that is, if you eat, sleep, and exercise ih is properly, don’t smoke, drink, or break laws. mf] To adegree, your lifestyle determines your longevity 3 Ly and quality of life. I hope it already includes shopping Lele (Your Pharmacists) _ on Pm Chastening Of The Lord What does God mean in HEB 12:5, "...despise not thou the chastening of the Lord...”. How does He chasten us? The same word that is translated "chasten” is also translated in the King James Version as “nurture” in Ephesians 6:4 and as "in- struction” in 2 TIMOTHY 3:16. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction (chastening) in righteousness:’. (2 TIMOTHY 3:16). In JOHN 4:24, we read that God is a Spirit. We have had fathers of flesh who cor- rected us in a fleshly manner and we also have a spiritual Father who corrects us in a spiritual manner (HEB 12:9). PROVERBS 1:23, 29-33 tells us that His words are our reproof, or correction. The calamity that follows those who do not listen is the eating of the fruit of their way. But, those ‘who listen to the Lord, to His chastening word, live safely and quiet from fear of evil. We see that the chastening is instruc- tion and guidance from the word and Spirit of God. “It is the spirit that quickenenth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that | speak to you, they are spirit, and they are life.” (JOHN 6:63). NEXT: God's Provision International Christian Fellowship Phone (704) 739-9568 Services at East School, Cleveland & Lynn Sts. Sunday 10:00 a.m. - Nursery Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Hullender-Blanton Vows Said At Chestnut Ridge Mary Carmela Hullender and Ronnie Charles Blanton ex- changed their wedding vows Saturday at Chestnut Ridge Bap- tist Church. Rev. Mitchell Pruitt, pastor, officiated. Marty Southards, organist, and Katherine Blanton, vocal soloist, presented a pro- gram of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Hullender of Route 5, Kings Mountain, and is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Mary Waters. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School, where she was active in FHA, DECA, Senate, and was a Homecoming Queen nominee. She is employed by MFB In- dustries Inc. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blanton of Route 5, Kings Mountain, and the grandson of Mrs. Sallie Moore and Mrs. Lizzie Blanton. He is a graduate of Kings Moun- tain Senior High School, where he was president of the FFA, a member of the Drafting and Vica clubs, and was voted Most School Spirited. He is employed by Raymond Blanton Builders Inc. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Judy Davis of Kings Mountain served as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Ina Blanton Turn To Page 7-A MRS. DONALD SCOTT BATCHLER (Lisa Carol Hord) Batchlers Wed Saturday At First Baptist Church Lisa Carol Hord and Donald Scott Batchler exchanged their marriage vows Saturday at First Baptist Church. Rev. Dale Thornburg, of- ficiated. Mrs. Brodus Elam, organist and Miss Holly Dell- inger, vocalist, presented a pro- gram of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Peggy Smith Hord and the late Joe Lawrence Hord of Kings Mountain. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School, attended Gaston: College and is employed at Wales Industries in Gastonia. She is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Vertie H. Smith, the late Arthur Ray Smith and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan Hord. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Batchler of Grover. He graduated from Kings Mountain High School and is employed at Minnette Mill in Grover. He is the grand- son of Mrs. Ethel Bell, and the late James P. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Batchler of Grover. The bride’s brother, Joe Lawrence Hord, Jr., gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white Alencon lace and silk organza with seed pearls. The full skirt formed a chapel train and was bordered with deep scallops of alencon lace. She car- ried a mother of pearl Bible, gift from her Grandmother Smith, topped with white roses, stephonotis and gypsophelia. She Turn To Page 7-A Harper Ss Prescription on Pharmacy Lt 709 W. Mountain St. Kings Mountain, NC, Tel. 739-8487 — #f} Dr. Charles H. Barrier and Dr. R. Scott Mayse wish to announce the relocation of the offices of the Kings Mountain Internal Medicine Clinig to 707 West King Street r SE ———— m—] 1st Quality Fiberfill Heoranee Corded Bed Pillows Asst Colors SID i eh $499 Value to $19.95 Queen ......... ost ¥ $599 RING. is oii we sven rand : 18%, qe Shamrock Household Outlet 1506 Shelby. Road’ Kings Mountain, N. Cc. Priscilla Curtains Single By 81" Length Solids & Prints Ist Quality Closeouts Foam Back Drapes Assorted Colors 63" and 84" Lengths 1st Quality Closeouts. Values to $19.95 Values to $29.95 $788 | $888 ~ Fall Decorating Special Famous Maker 1st Quality Woven Bedspreads Twinor Full .......... oh oy $169 Queen ......... 00h ol ia $2399 Thema TOURER, $2999 Rocket Sets 1st Quality Solids & Prints Values to $19.99 $1199 Chair Pads Solids & Prints 1st Quality Compare at $9.95 $499 Open. Tues. - . 9:00-6:00 Jods
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