Sturgills Wed Saturday Temple Baptlat Church was the setting Saturday afternoon for a 2 p. m. ex change of wedding vows uniting Miss Karon Elaine Bradley and Tony Michael Sturgill In marriage. Rev. Frank Shirley, minister of the church, officiated, using the double-ling ceremony. Mrs. Morris Hall was or ganist tor ths program of nuptial music and vocal selections were by Miss Pam Early who sang "Wedding Song” and "Th- endre Is Love." Jim Bradley escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of silk oiganza poset. over taf feta. The bodice featured a high rlss collar of swlss MRS. 10NT MICHAEL STURQIL (Karon Elsilne Bradley) lace and yoke of matching lace. The long, fitted sleeves were finished at the cuffs with Swiss lace. The full skirt was em bellished In apron effect of Swiss lace and flowed into a Chapel length train. Her formal-length veil of Imported English illusion was bordered In lace and fell from a lace cap. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white carnations, daisies and baby’s breath. Miss Renee Bradley attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Karen Broome of Gastonia, Miss Lynette Cornwell of Charlotte, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Karen Walsner of Diomasvllle. All the attendants wore full length gowns of Nile green voile with white dots. Originals by Blancl. Bertha collars finished with a bow at the neckline enhsmced the bodice and the A line skirt flowed from an empire bodice. ’They carried bouquets of daisies and white carnations. Participating In the wedding as honorary at tendants were Miss Evelyn Harris of Denton and Miss Joanne Mitchell of Hamlet. ’The bridegroom’s father served as best maa Groomsmen were Jtanmy Bradley of Kings Mountain, brother of the bride; Lance Cornwell of Charlotte, cousin of the bridegroom; and Larry Sexton of Asheville. Mrs. BUI Hoffman kept the guest register. After the ceremony the bride’s parents en tertained at a wedding reception in the CSiurch Fellowship HaU. Assisting In receiving and en- (Please Turn To Page lOB) ASp NOTICE Effective this Saturday night, July 24, 197B, A & P will close its operation in Kings Mountain. t We appreciate your patronage over the years. We invite you to shop A & P in Gastonia at our conveniently located supermarkets at 1302 E. Franklin Ave. and 2520 W. Franklin Ave. ATTEND OUR CLOSE OUT SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AT 1320 SHELBY ROAD, KINGS MOUNTAIN SOME MERCHANDISE DISCOUNTED UP TO 50% PLUS ANOTHER 10% AT THE CHECKOUT STAND. PRODUCE AND MEAT NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE NOTICE CASH AND CARRY ONLY. NO CHECKS CASHED. SORRY NO REFUNDS. ALL PURCHASES ARE FINAL Wiggins Birth Is Amounced Thureday, July 22, ltT«-MIRBOR-HERALD-Page SB MRS. JOHN HERBERT SCHMIEG (Msut Catherine Abernathy Schmiegs Wed In Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wlgglna announce the arrival of a daughter, Michelle Renee, July 14, Cleveland Memorial Hoa- pttal, Shelby. Missy Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. McSwaln, Jr. of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Ovedla Gladden of Shelby and the late John L. Wiggins. Her great-grandmother Is Mrs. Luther R. Mc- Swain, Sr. of Kings Mountain. REUNION SET The Kings Mountain High School graduating class of 1966 wlU hold Its 10th year reunion Aug. 7 at 6 p. m. at the American Legion Building and alumni and famUles who have not been contacted and are Interested In at tending should contact Scott Clonlnger at 736-4766. GOSPEL SING "The Heavenly Echoes” of Maiden wUl be featured along with other visiting groups in a big gospel sing at the Church of God on Parker St. Saturday nl^t beginning at 7 p. m. The interested community Is Invited, said Rev. S. W. Avery, pastor. BEVERLY BUMGARDNER ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. George Lovelace of PlnevUle announce the engagement of her daughter. Miss Beverly June Bumgardner of Charlotte, to Howard Lee Scruggs of Kings Mountain. Miss Bumgardner Is a 1970 graduate of South Mecklenburg High School and Is employed as a secretary In the (Mstomer Service Department of Jones and Presnell Studios of Charlotte. Her father, W. P. Bumgardner, lives In Bessemer City. Mr. Scruggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Scruggs of Kings Mountain, attended Bums High School and served six years In the U. S. Army with one year of service In Vietnam. The wedding Is planned for Aug. 7. Our Lady of the Hills Catholic Church In Columbia, S. C. was the setting Saturday for alp. m. exchange of wedding vows uniting Miss Mary Catherine Abernathy and John Herbert Schmleg In mauTlage. Father Burton of ficiated. ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman jEunes Abernathy of Columbia, S. C., formerly of Kings MountEdn, and Is gTEUiddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Abernathy of Columbia, S. C. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Francis Schmleg of Columbia, S. C. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a formal bridal gown of white sheer organza over taffeta trimmed with Ice blue ribbon and fEishloned with a scoop neckline encircled over the shoulders with capelet sleeves outlined with Venlse lace smd featuring a hl-rlse waist and A line skirt which fell Into folds and formed a Chapel length train. A wide cir cular flounce enhanced the hemline. She wore a white sheer organza picture hat with a self sheer rosette outlining the soft brim. She carried a bouquet of white roses and baby’s breath. The honor attendant wore a formsd gown of blue floral sheer orgEuiza with matching blue wide- brimmed hat and carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Miss Pamela Kaye Nivens of Columbia, S. C. 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