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^^age 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Morrison - Cook Continued From Page Cook of Graver, sistpr-in - iTl'k^s/i ^ « r-Ml f bidium orchids at hr shoulde). of honor and bridesmaids were flVliss Scarlett Shofte of Char lotte, cousin Of the bride; Mrs. Jerry » t/L»r\ i -«*i law of tjie bri(le;n‘oom; and Miss crepe ovonUouse Of lace SUGAR N* SPICE By SHIHLEY H. ALLEN Afler a “fcKi: sr>re’' day, alte. natin.ir hot an cold ffjr.t hall arc d(*!i.*ioii.s. Fo l:)w wilh h'i.sun ly fo il mas-iage. Use r(‘al shavin" ci. am, it^i hand lotion or s(3ap, to sh-Tvo —it doe.s job be'-’t, cuts down on cuts. N'cw available in feminine scents. Peach, pink, coral, mK’tarinc arul beige are making ! ‘Ktick ’leadlines! Use singly, mix to match any oulfit. Why not make headlines yourself w'irh a stylish lanv shag haircut at TIARA HAIR DESIGNS All hairdre.sser.s at Tiara have had special training in -hLs now hair cut. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS Special Priced Open Mondays The bridegrotom’s mother was gowned in a formal gown of tur- enhanced by an — lace with white kid glovs and accessories and a coi-sage of two white royal bou* ([uet orchids. 'Mrs. C. L. Walton, grandmoth-; or of the bride, chose a liight i blue chiffon floor-length gown .Susan W- i. h of VVayncsville. Jun ior attciidai'iis wcie Mi"- Tricia Carson c; .■' tafcsvjlie, cousin, of the and MIs.^ iiencQ Caul; r>f Grover, niece of the bride- gr<Jejn. All the attendants wore long ^«/>vii guwn.s of ITimroso pink designed silver trim highlighting the along empire lines with Juliet neckline. .She sleeves and scoop necklines.‘ white evening bag to ': 'ik cnHiii: -el trim-. pinned a 'corsage of med the sleeves and enhanced ilu> empire waistlines. They wore ^ matdiing he- ire.sses and slip- with iage cloth. Two punch tables were also placed on round tables \ deconr i:,! in pink a-nd wliiite. | Pink and white flower arrange-1 mentsderoi ated the Jiall, foyer and reception area. AifiTW iU' TARHEEL KITCHEN. Thursday, October 21, 1971 avaiFable pfbnty of i pr.s and , . nosegays of pink sw<'.i , pink shastas and ..i;. 'lor ' . :t]i while snow- di'ifts, .ia<'r aster.s and bliie- It.ivenaer sh- .as tied with pink slreamp»' 'rh^ father was best flro • .1 were Jerry Cook of Grove!, orother of the bride groom; Richard S. Morrison of Kings Mountain, brother of the bride; Htchard Little of Cramer- ton, cousin of the brid. room; ■Laol wat< Blackstone (»f Clear-1 ...ou n cousin of Iho luirlc: ' ' •‘‘"g'f' M finnis Jr '■'“’e cloth, thp refresh- • rjin ’ " table, hil hli-tht of decora- -”Vt Fflward.; tlf decorated in the wed- ■ net" cw oi and, white. ?}!!! Centering the table was a five- branched can<lclabra of pink and white flowei's and pink tapers. Silver appointments held petit fours, cheese wafers, mints, nuU and strawberry confection. By MISS YORK .KIKEB | Keep Market Home Ecoonmist | North Carolina finiits, either Someone has said there is noth- fresh or frozen, such as apples. :Mr. and Airs. Ja. it White greet- ‘uft 'Ji^arvoT'have"'?o ^ straiwtberries. bludher- ed guests and Mr. lind M?s. J. he motniifrvvi?n vvant! , '"t aT’ cantalorpes. N. McCJure introduced the re- uo iust to ear T ge Also, enjoy dtrus rruits, such as rpivitu^ line made nn rf the Ht-H ^ ■ * - L havon t ; oranges and graix^fruit plus al l ariT A sCTond % enjoying breakfast you may chilled fruit juices, fruit sections al pdiiy. A ■^^onci reccning asK yourscli, “JIave I made or even fruit salad Sliced to- hne lormod m the dining room breakfast r^nllv u/nrin nuu saiau. jneeu ig and was headed by M.s C. II. up for"" ^ Bating matoes are bright and Bpp^z- l i t f /a f i c n it on a breakfast plate. Top cm! oLlh! hHdV juices and shedbet. Hot ic ol lin bUGc. Airs. Kdwauls loo you of your sleep. Doing fried apples or apple sauce of aeanvater n-i without breakfast hurts more sprinkled with brorwn sugar, are Mrs P T vv^bn^ ?pl n T ^ especially appealidr on ra cold bi .d(, Mi.s. C. L. Walton ol Glen utes of sleep anyway. Facing l morning. Alpine, giandmotiier ot the the w'oild on an einpty siom.ach I bride; Mrs. Charles Jordan of is inclined to make a person tir-• ^ breakfast j L(. ckv.lle, Mcl., aunt of the uride; ed. irrilaible and ineliieieni by held build and Mrs. V. S. Morris,on, Sr. of mid-morning. We should remem-i strong bones, to have Statesville, grandmother of the bor-thai oating breakfast may ^\ealthy skin, and to resist infee- bride: Mrs. Gradv Childers of help keep you from gaining a breakfast shake by brxmk-milk, ice cream, your groom and Mrs. Susie Cook of ! fast usually end up consuming ' " ! Grover, grandmother of t h e i high-caiorie snacks by noon to give a pick-up. if snacks are sub stituted for breakfast you may become undernourished, over fed, and possibly overweight. Tlw way to get excited about breakfast is to dlsc'over how ex citing breakCast can relaly be. It is still a good idea to con- Herald Want Ads Pay: . ie, .S. t ;*!-■ '. vva.': ririglK^arer. -!■ : ' ri. ‘ivr ‘f the bride, chose a long gown of orange, br >wn and gieen chif fon flocked in gold with long .sleeve,'--, liigli ne kline and gold tc(cssorjes. She wore gretm cym- .i 'i l Mrs. F. S. Morrison' Sr., grand mother of the bride, wore a long dress of pink chiffon with white kid gloves and pink slippers. Her corsage was a white carnt- tion fluff. t , The hridegroom’.s grandmoth er, Mrs. .Susie Cook, was gowned in a burgundy v' dress trim- Grady g«,ii*ii,u imed in hraid wit ;' ’ vhite car-j of the bride-; weil^hl. Dieters who skip br<»ak nation fluff. ,.^,i ri*:cfpt:on . The bride's parents entertain-' < d afier the t eremony at a beau-' McIntyre and Mrs. tifiilly-appoinle.i wedding recop-Timms presided at the two ■■ '1 at Kings Mountain Country' tables, Miss Sue Simpson club. I invited gue.sis to repv ;ter and Mr. Overlaid with flfMjr - lencih Mrs. Hoyle McDaniel said goodbyes. Assisting in serving were Miss Marilyn James of Marion, cou sin of the hr:do; Mrs. Richard Little i.f Cramerton and Miss Joanne Addy of Gaffney, S. C. I’^or a wecUliiTr trip, the new -Irs. Cook chose a dress of blaik, White and gray with white - trimmed black jacket A 1 . .. , black accessories and the nrrhVi A raised tiered wedding cake lifted from her bonuet BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM favorite fruit or flavoring and blending well. An egg nray 'be added, if desired, and you can “drink” your breakfast rather than eating it. Heat milk, add instant coffee and sweeten to taste for a drink to warm you all the way to your toes. F^or cal orie Miatchers blend skim milk and low calorie preserves. Di sume approximately IM of the | your favorite canned cream day's food at breakfast, incliul-. with milk, rather than ing fruits and fruit juices, milk, water, and serve piping hot protein foods, and mead products. cereal and IBreak with tradition and make . a breakfast sandwich to include In case you do not have the ®iic*^ to-lhe-ribs pro- “breakfast habit,” you may have foods. 'Grill a cheese sand- to start by eating one or two | wich to which you may foods and adding others grad- 1 ^// ul M i J -CV '‘‘■ji.V.rw* 6'!’ / 7‘;A ) ' GIRLS — BOYS COATS :(t:re stock on sale SAVE TO REG. $6 - $78 7 Choose from o tremendous selection of coots for lodics, girls orid .boys! Tremendous savings! Snugly'winter fashions with fur, leather or hardware accents oil styles ond fabrics. A corousel oF colors irv a size for everyone. ^ :.7 7 1 Mr. and Mi-s. Frands Scan- Mountain add ^ , bacoh or ham. Serve a ually. Ifere are a few sugges-! egg or scramibled egg lions to whet your appetite and ' cheese in a hamburger to make breakfast w'orth getting Make a regular peanut butter and jelly sandwich on up for. taro parents of the bride. She is pa fT r> A ’ I ./ ALI, SEATS 75c ALT, SHOWS SHOW? DAILY 3-5-7 9 SATURDAY 1 3 5 7-9 SUNDAY 1:30-3:30 9:09 STARTS WFD. FCR' 7 a.; D.^.v:; a graduate of Kmgs Mountain high school and Limestone col lege at Gaffney, S. C. cinnamon or raisin bread -then grill it! "Your imagination is the Tmit. Cereals and 'breads are always favorites. There is a wide selec- . , 'tion to choose from which you can The bridegroom is the son of make yourself or buy ready pre- Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinkney Cook ’ pared and just heat. Fix FTench of Grover. He is a graduate of | toast by using a different bread Kings AI:;untain Iiiigh school, at- such as cinnamon or raisin. Add tended Gardner W'ebJb college: blueberries, chopped apples or and University of Mississippi. I otiier fruits, or nuts to your pan- ' cake batter before cooking. Serve When they return from a wed- u.iio ,rip to Miami, Fla., the lU'.vly v\ cds will be at home at . 1 G uisler street. or sour sprinkled I C./t-of-town guests included with cottage cheese cram as a topping with brown sugar. Did you say you didn’t have time for breakfast? Do you have to eat On the gallop? When you V. f V/ALT ^ DISNEY prq!h:ctions NUTTY h3’* ©:itrftgeotss,.* ... AA1A.AV4V4VV* 'V -***• ^.1 A..- Mrs. C. L. Walton, of Glen Al-1 eating running, tuck in an apple pine, grandmother of the bride; ‘or piece or fruit, refrigerate an Mrs. Ca] Blackstone of Clear-1 ogg, ham salad or cheese sand- water, Fia., Miss Marilyn James I ^^’ich the night before and car ol .Clarion, Mrs. F. S. iMorrison, i these along to eat as you ride. I H.. o;. .'uatesville, grandmother c:! course, the better idea is get bride; Mrs. Gr- rgc Blanksitien i to bd a bit early in order to be of Green.^boro; Mrs. and aMi s. , “P in time for breakfast. %h"Tnrt ■ "T®'' youi-solf "good morning" ;r,on7 Vm: Mr an'fMrr’R."s:d:r ^ __ ULfi?;.'... » Rv:;. ¥ ALL *, LADIES BOOTS ON SALE ADt^lT Olr.LY LATE SHOW FRI. SAT. 10:30 P.TT. "THE EnCTIC THRE h' RATT.D (H) ALL SEATS ?I 3' Williums, Raleigh; Mr. and Mn. Larry A^ie. JarriCstown; Mr. and ■-Mr5. Dale Shefte, Charlotte; :^Ir. ar.d .VI’-s. Lugen-j Morrison, ?»Ir. * tn<l '.iv<. James Mondson, Char- lutte; hir. and Mrs. Grariy ■ Jers. Greens boro; Mr. and t f FLAN'NiING- TRIP j ^roop 1 Caddettes, whic-h meets af the-Fir.st pieyoyterian ciiurch of Kin s Mountain, made a camp ing trip to Golden Valley I'ltsl , r-Nf t ‘"o lO vjwmcii r?, r'^T ^weekend. On Friday, Oct ■'Ic; SAVE TO ^ / Exciting Foil colors in suedes, knnklc patents, leotl.ci,, cr, broidery ond tapestry sines 5-10 EXT?.A ; r MO r* r- c": ».AY.t Reg. 1.C9 Reinforced toe ond pnnty. Or.e sizs fi;s c!l! n: TD Z". ) “,-.v C LA0»8c Lj Leathers, krinkle potenfs and suedes in o!l colors ond styie.s . . . r = *'-'s 5-10, S„ BA’^TiriGROUND AVE. PHONE 739-3032 COMING ke::t week "TKJ:‘TENUrM, WhARIORS" ■«x 3rjasiAeauKZAit-. t. c.irs. Eddie Loman,, Mr. and Mrs. "rod Ilildebran; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Chr.rloite; Mrs. vul;;e Lane of Green.^boro; Miss Giil Grayson of Greensboro; !'dK'.s S. ‘ Simpron of Cross Hill, S. C. and .Mr. and Mrs. Tom W'al- 22, they will attend the ice Capades i at iho Coliseum in Charlotte.—! Angela Mangum. troop scribe. M:. and Mrs. Mike Fo’tor, an- ncunco t'be birth of a daughter, Tuc.^day, Oclcher 5. Kings Meun- taip ho.^oital. '^KINGS MOUNTAIN' BESSEMER CH Isi BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 ALWAYS S2.00 A CARLOAD! THUR3. FBI. 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HIGH AUDITORIUM Sponsored by Kings Mountain Jaycees Alive On Sterge KIMBRELL'S STAGE OF 1080 HOFJSfJ PLUS! K. IV. FIODGE MAGICIAN andIhis MAGICAL SaRVIVAL A HALLOWEEN TREAT OF YOUR LIFE! ALL TICKETS PURCHASED AT DOOR ALL ADMISSION Sl.CO The vamp is hand-sewn... the look, something special! YOUR kind of shoe! The hand-sewn treatment... the way the shoe fits, for that made-especially-for-you look... the special finish of the upper leather,., the deep-down comfort... everything for your wear pleasure and i}t/y pleasure, at only aii- $14.95 Bob Smart © /V 9s: McGinnis Department ^ "SEE us BEFORE YOU BUY-YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU Die • ih A LEGROUND Use Yoiit Charge Card ’<il PHONE 739-3116 Thursd dl IrSi Chape hal youi Itni are in molo] any olhe I'or ^ llirough t.ality r; late for hint'd. Althou grams h I am'bat problemt l-U'on don of death The fi Carolina u ay S f campus Nariii C on Thur her 21 a The k Driver. F The maj or the 1 in this f ers will sion froi The rr David K b!:iences setrch s fae Tit tunal S all Sclu o|y at I< [Pro'fep ipereste ilr and i pmote puihf.l (ivior. jThe d fill be Ne r ar Bl Toll
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