Pace «B—MlRROR-HBaiALX)—Thureday, July 18. 1976 LINDA KAT BUMGARDNER ENGAGED — The engagement of Mias Linda Kay Bumgardner to Michael Eugene Bumgard- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bumgardner, la announced by her mother, Mrs. Virginia Bumgardner. The biide-to-be la alao daughter of the late Ralph Bumgardner,. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1971 graduate of KMHS and la employed by Klngamcmt Knlta. The prospective bridegroom la a 1972 graduate of KMHS. a 1972 graduate at Ap palachian State University and will be a member of the facility of Hunter Huas High School In the Fall. The wedding will be an event at Oct. 9 at 3 p. m. In Oak View B^tlat Church. Stone-Falls Plans Complete Miss Brenda Sue Stone, daughter of 3dr. and Mra. William F. Stone, Jr., has com pleted plans for her wedding to Otla Cleo Falla, 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otla C. Falla, Jr. The wedding will take place Saturday evening at eight o’clock in Oak Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Russell Hinton will officiate, using the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Fred Mauney of Shelby wUl be organist for the program of nuptial music and vocal selections will be by Bob Webster, uncle of the brtde-elect. The bride-to-be wUl be given in marriage by her father and best man for the prospective bridegroom will be Us father. Miss Idartha Stone of Gastonia will attend her sister as maid of hrnior and Mrs. Bill Stone, sister-ln-law of the bride-to-be, will be matron at honor. Miss Alta Chester of Salisbury, Miss Teresa Deal of Marian, Mrs. Jeffrey Lyman of Decatur, Ga., sister of the Mrs. CUUowhee, McDaniel Mountain Mallssa Greenville, S bridesmaids. Carla Kings girl will Ramsey c Mountain. Honorary attendants will Include Mrs. Giles Beal of Lexington, Miss Sylvia Morris and Miss KaUiy Turner, both of Gastonia, Miss Toni Mayfield of Hickory and Miss Sara Lynn DeBruler of Kings Mountain. Ringbearer will be Larry Stone, nephew of the bride-elect. Groomsmen will Include Kenneth FaUs, brother of the bridegroom-elect; Jeff rey Lyman of Decatur, Ga., brother of the bride-to-be; Larry Deal of China Grove; David Legrand of Shelby, Bill Hawkins of Rutherfordton and Jon Eaker of CuUowhee. After the ceremony the brlde-to-be’a parents will entertain at a reception in the chinoh fellowship hall. Whetstines Wed Friday Mrs. Dalsey McCurry and William WhetsUne, both of Kings Mountain, were married last Friday in a ceremony performed by Ifaglstrate W. R. Pouglas In Gaffney, d. :«!- Members of the two ;kmllles were laosent for the double-ring exchange of vows and 70 guests attended a reception after the eeremony at the home 'of Mrs. FVank Morrow •In Kings Mountain. For her marriage, the .bride wore a formal- jlength blue lace- trlmroed dress with a white shoulder corsage. The ptaik and white wedding cake centered the refreshment table and the bridal pair cut the first slice of cake Miss Bradley Completes Wedding Rans Miss Karon Elaine Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jim Bradley of Kings Moun tain, has completed plans for her marriage to Tony kCichael Stur gill, son at Mr. and Bfrs. WUey Sturgill at Sparta, and announces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday at 2 p. m. in Temple Baptist Church. Rev. Frank Shirley will officiate at the double-ring cere mony. Mrs. Morris HaU will be wganist and Miss Pam Early will be vocalist tcT the i»t>gram of nuptial muBlc._ The bride-to-be will be given In marriage by her father. Best man for the prospective bride groom will be his father. Miss Renee Bradley will attend her sister as maid of honor and Miss Karen Broome of Gas tonia, Miss Lynette Cornwell, of Chariotte, cousin of the bride groom. and Mias Karen Waisner of ThomasvlUe will be bridesmaids. Miss Evelyn Harris of Denton and Miss Joanne MitcheU of Hamlet will be honm-ary attendants. Groomsmen will Include Jimmy Bradley of Kings Mountain, brother of the bride-to- be; Lance Cornwell of Charlotte, cousin of the bridegroom-to-be; and Larry Sexton of Charfotte. Mrs. BUI Hoffman will keep the guest reglsto*. A reception will be held after the ceremony in the church fellowship haU. TOScY nb family centers WECT GATE PLAZA SHELBY RD GOOD THURSD.AY, FRmAY, SATITIDAY WHILE QUANTTriES L.AST. OPEN »-9 WEEKDAYS—SL’NDAYS 1-6 THE bridegroom-to-be, J(xi Eaker of Mrs. Mike of Kings and Miss Wilson of C. wUl be Flower SMOKER WAOON 443SB With battery operated spd and motor. 5 p<Kit)on fire. MEAT LADDER BACK IBfS/lgf CHAIR AFTER BITE® lasact Bite Treatment • REUEVE PAIN. ITCH S SWELLING 88 TRAVEL TITE •3r - STRHCHES TOGO” • PLASTIC COATED HOOKS EA. Terrific Buy $047 Unfinistied Early American styled chair. 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