Page SA-MIRllOR-HBRALD-Thunday, Novamber 18, 1978 Bunkowski-Valentine Vows Are Spoken In Cincinnati TTie marriage of Mies Diana Bunkowskl and Nicolas Valentine. Jr. took place at Faith Lutheran CSiurch, Cincinnati, Ohio, at seven o’clock In the evening on Oct. 38. Dr. Charles Schleman officiated. The Bunkowskl family Is formerly of Kings MOun- alstlng of works by Bach, PurceU and OorelU was presented by an ensemble (violin, oboe and bassoon). The ensemble also provided music tor the recaption which Immedi ately followed the ceremony. The bride was attired in an Ivory gown of qlana lace trim. The empire bodice was composed of sheer venlse lace. Three venlse cameo medalUcne eidianced the yoke. Wide enhanced the cuffs of the long sleeves. The hem of the gown was trimmed with matching venlse lace trtm encircling the toll width of the sldrt. The brides fingertip veil was held with a camelot baadplece. Ivoiy venlse lace and appliques trim med the veil of sUk Mrs. Jacque Jordan of MOrtolk, Virginia attended tte bride as Matron of Honor. Misses Lisa Bunkowskl and Sharon Weaver attended as Junior Bridesmaids; Misses Debbie Weaver and Karen Bunkowskl, as James Valentine, brother of the bridegroom. Kenneth Bunkowskl, brother of the bride, and Andre Valentine, brother of the groom. The couple will reside In Ckiclnnatl. ENQAOED - Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tarkenton of Hertford announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary AUeen, to James V. Pressley, Jr. of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. James V. PresSley, Sr. of Kings Moun tain. The wedding will be an event of January 18,1977 at 3 p. m. In West Raleigh Presbyterian Church. Dr. Washburn Pittmans Announce Speaks To DAR Arrival Mr. and Mrs. David Pltt- san of Belmont, N. C., Dr. Wyan Washburn, president of the Cleveland County Historical Associa tion, was guest qieaker at •onounce the birth of their Weikiesday’s meeting of daughter, Caren Faith, Bbvember 8 In Oaston linmorlal Hospital. The baby weighed 4 lbs., 18 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Metcalf at Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pitt man of Cramertcn. Mrs. Pittman Is the former Jackie Metcalf of Kings Mountain. Colonel Frederick Ham- bright Chapter, DAR, which was appropriately held In the Cleveland County Hlstorlcsd Museum at Shelby. Dr. Washburn’s topic was “Preserving Our Ancient Landmark, The County’s Bicentennial Project.” Dr. Washburn Invited Kings Mountain area cltlsens to contribute a section of portraits, pic tures, and artifacts on lOngs Mountain history, liocal response has not been good, he said. The Cleveland County every week day and Sundiy afternoon and Mrs. Maiy Wesson Is hostess. On the first floor of the Courthouse are the Hall of Fame, Family and Genealogy, Religion, Government, Founders, Agriculture and Early Industry, Freedom and on KS Ra^ «hop|ing tftnter Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 - 9:00 Sun.-1:00 - 6:00 EVEWOHE'S WEICOJ52 ONLYUUDAYS TIL CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY NOW! NO DOWN PAYMENT^ 3 ■ Days Only «v Thur. - FrI. ■ Sat. FIRST PAYMENT DUE IN TWO WEEKS^ SELECTIONS ARE AT THEIR PEAK... LAY-A-WAY THIS WEEK Hey Kids! Come See Santa }) HOURS 6:00 P M TO 8:00 P M WE WILL HIDE YOUR GIFTS FOR YOU WHEN YOU USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN enriphanlg: peofssalena and OdmmtMcatfdn. Of special Interest to the vleltors wee an Indian plow ao large and heavy It required eight squaws to pull It; a r^roductlon of an early bam with Imple ments and tools used, even to hay In the loft and a nest of chicken eggs showing a hen had stolen a nest; a surveying compass and staff ^ced firmly In the exact denter of the build ing, which Is also the exact center of Shelby, from v^ch distances are accu rately measured In the tour directions. Mlrs. Marvin Tber Is president of the Colonel Frederick Hambrlght GOSPEL SINOINO Looking Like Christmas It wss beginning to look a lot like Christmas Wsdnssday at the Christmas Basaar of Omtral United Methodist The large crowds attend- Bg mlrrwed the exclte- oent felt by visitors end Sudle Peele’s clowns were sold out In Just a tew iBlnutss aftM the doors opened at 10 a. m. but there were handmade stuffed animals, msny gift Items tor all members of the tomlly, baked goods, and Christmas swags, door decoration and holiday airangementa In all colors Lib Stewart homemaker or Chrletmae mm of the Church Bd chicken salad at the hour and turkoy and aU the trimmings at the evening hour, all tor bene fit of the building tend. Among out-cf-towners attending were former residents, Anne Mayes (Mrs. Moffatt) Ware, Jr., Rachel JoUy (Mrs. John) Caune and Angle and Charlie Goforth, Sr., aU of Charlotte, and Mary Anne Beam (Mrs. Palmer) Huflstetler of CherryvUle. ’’Peter Pan” by a caat of 81 young people ccntlnuss this weekend, Friday night (Please Tom To Page 7A) There will be a (Joapel tonglng Sun., Nov. 31 at 3 p. m. at New Camp Oeek B^tlst Church featuring June and The Gospel Way Boys. A revival will begin Nov. 31 thni Nov. 37 at 7 p. RICHARD SAYS...... IF THE COVERS ION THESE 'BEDDING SETS MATCHED, wewouldti^ able to oSfer them at these l•^&tlMil•He prices! To The Factory And Bought This Truckload THS TRUCKLOAD SALE TWIN *49*L FULL *69*! QUEEN *99 ts COOPER ) volve ' Mow Tl- Ut THE “BUCKHORN” Antiqued natural leather Cushioned topline Rawhide lace Honey stained karton Simulated crepe unitsole Sizes 6 1/2 to 12 D-Widths $2400 PLONK Bros. Co. Downtown Kings Mountain