Page 8A—MIRROR-HERAL.D—Thursday, November 18, IfM Bam-Dover Couple Pledge Marriage Vows Margaret Q. Elam and Herbert P. Dover pledged marriage vows Frl., Nov. 6, In an 8 o’clock wedding before Probate Judge W. R. Douglas In Gaffney, South Carolina. Members of the Im mediate families were present for the double-ring ceremony and for the reception and cake cutting which followed at the home of the bridegroom’s daughter, Mrs. Sandy Bridges, on Sharxrn Dr. llie bride wore a long- sleeved blue diress with a pink carnation shoulder corsage. ’Die new Mrs. Dover Is formerly of Cherryvllle and had been residing on Route ’Three, Kings Mountain, for thd past two years. Mr. Dover Is a native of Kings Mountain, formerly residing on Alexander St. The newlyweds have occupied their new home In the Bethlehem Com munity. KM Church Of God Plans Revival Service CENTiniY OLD CHURCH - St. Matthew's tolhenui Church congregation will celebrate the lOOtti Urttiday of the church at Sunday services. Evangelist Ramklsson, a full-bloodied Indian from ’Trinidad In the West In dies, Is guest speaker for revival services Nov. 22- Dec. 6 at Kings Mountain Church of God on Parker St. BET PROFESSIONAL drputclMningrasults! RENT OUR RINSE N VAC-th« imw portabli. Msy-to-uM hot wittr •xtraction carptt claaning machina that §Mt/f. • - • rinaaa carpat fibars with hot watar and elaaning aolutionf • iooaans and lifts all dirt, grima and rasiduas to tiia carpat surfaca whara thay ara immadiataly <i vacuumad up • laavat your carpats CLEAN, FRESH and ODOR-FREE! h: it * ^ /&- Rant for only ‘12“ a day WESTERN AUTO 235-37 Cherokee St. 739-7454 Services are at 7 p. m. nightly. A descendant of India, the evangelist’ parents wanted him to become a Hindu priest but he was converted to Christianity at age 16 and was driven away from his home. "His parents wished that he were dead,’’ ssild a church spokesman. Rev. S. W. Avery, pastor. Invites the com munity to hear the evange list. Bruce Lewis’ Job Important (From Page7A) Ed Smiths To Tour Russia when they arrived and then supervised their evacuation to hospitals In the United States. In civilian work, the Air Force Is restricted from entering Into any situation that would have them In direct conflict with the commercial airlines. Ed H. Smith, a Kings Mountain businessman and former resident, and his wife are leaving soon for a 10-day tour In Russia. Smith, who contributes a historical column to ’The Mirror-Herald each week, said the tour was organized by Davidson College Alumni Association. The group leaves Raleigh by idane for New York, then fly to Ireland and on to Russia next Thursday. Stopovers In Russia will be In Leningrad and Moscow. Bake Sale ’The Young Adult Class at David Baptist Church Is sponsoring a bake sale Sat., Nov. 20 from 9 a. m. until 12:30 p. m. Homemade pies and cakes will be on sale In front of Lowes’ Foods Store In West Gate Shopping Plaza and In front of Winn-Dixie In the KM Plaza Shopping Center. Proceeds from the sale will go Into the David Baptist Church building fund. 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Temperature Combinations ' Three Water Levels FREE DEUVERY AUTOMATIC DRYER— Permanent Press Cycle, 3 Temperatures DDE-0080 Permanent Press Cycle Three Temperature Selections— Normal. Delicate. No-Heat Fluff Manual Selection of Drying Time up to 130 Minutes Separate Start Button Porcelain-Enamel Clothes Drum Liberal Budget Terms Available! Up To 24 Months To Pay. FURNITURE 909 GROVER ROAD St. Matthew’s 100 Years Old Saint Matthew’s Lutheran Church will cele brate 100 years of faithful, Christian service to Kings Moiaitaln, North Carolina and to many parte of the world Saturday and Sunday. The Rev. James R. Chimley, D. D., Secretary of the Lutheran Church In America, la the featured qteaker. Dr. Crumley will deliver a lecture at 7:80 p. m. Saturday evening after a 6 p. m. dinner. He will also be the preacher for the Service at 11 o’clock on Sunday. The beginnlnga of Saint Matthew’s are tied directly to the first eettlers who came to Kingp Mountain In search of a brighter epot to live out their Uvea and to earn a living. The railroad waa the compelling rearon many settlers were at tracted here from surrounding areas. Im mediately upon arrival In 1870, Lutherans began to worship. It waa not until Crocheting If a commercial airline flight can be used to transport a patient, the Air Force cannot be used. "However,” Lewda said, "the nature of the problem Is always considered when there Is a request to assist in a civilian evacuation. If the Interests of the patient can best be served by the Air Force, It becomes paramount In deciding how the mission will be carried out and who will handle It. ’The Air Force evacuation programs support all natural disasters in the U. 3. and Lewis sums It up for the men and women with whom he works; "We like our work and a successful mission Is reward enough." T-Sgt. Lewis has not made up hla mind as to whether he will be a “lifer,’’ a serviceman who extends his enlistment beyond the 20 year mark when he is eligible for retirement and pension. Classes Set Classes In crocheting and knitting are scheduled at KM Community Center and Miss Rita Fzdla of Kings Mountain Is In structor for both clatssea. Crocheting classes get underway Nov. SO and will be conducted every ’lUes- day evening from 7 until 0 p. m. Knitting classes begin Wednesday, Dec. 1 and will be held each Wednesday from 7 until 9 p. m. Reglatratlon Is $8, payable at the first class meeting, said Miss Falls. ’Die courses are under sponsorship of Cleveland ’Tech. Kiwanis Club Is Entertained Carl Hunt, muslclan-ln- resldence at Cleveland Technical Institute In Shelby, entertained mem bers of the Kings Mountain Klwanls CSub at the tradi tional ’Thanksgiving dinner Thursday night at the Woman’s Club. Rev. Clyde Bearden, pastor of First Bzqtttst Caiurch, led the Thanks giving devotional prior to the musical program featuring sacred numbers on the guitar. Woodbridge Ladies Meet Woodbridge Ladles Association met Tuesday night, Nov. 0, at the club house for a dinner meeting. President Joyce Hallam presided. New officers for 1977 were installed and they Include: President, Janet RObereon of Cherryvllle; Vice President Shirley Shytles of Woodbridge; Secretary Helen Vaughn of Woodbridge; and ’Treasurer Ada Bridges of Kings Mountain. one year later than the Two former pastors, the the Rev. William P. group of worshippers Rev. Clarence K. Derrick Gerberdlng, also a former organized and chose the and the Rev. William H. pastor, will bo present for name Saint Matthew's. Slender, and the widow of the occasion. Girl Scouts Attend Show Gkrl Scouts of Troop 40 recently attended the Ice Capades in Chariotte and "had tun." The Troop also enjoyad a Rededlcatlon Service on Thura., Nov. 4. Susan Goforth and Jane Talbert are the troop leaders. Reporter Is Holly Dellinger. Fire Ladies Plan Cookbook Ladles Auxiliary of Kings Mountain Fire Department Is planning a cookbook. Bach member Is sup plying her favorite recipe for the cookbook and the cookbooks will go on sale locally for benefit of the Fire Department. Dot (Mrs. Gene) Tlgnor Is president of the Auxllljuy. WOULD YOU BUY A NEW OR USED CAR FROM THIS MAN? w (1 w. OF COURSE NOT. J -! MEET THE FRIENDLY SALES STAFF OF JERRY NATION CHEVROLET JERRY NATION j.T. McGinnis 9^ PAUL DOVER KEN FRANKS LARRY GILLESPIE ' '1'“ *• f LARRY’-/riYAP; JERRY NATION CHEVROLET 124 RAILROAD AVENUE - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. TELEPHONE 739-5471 Where We Do What We Say We’ll Do - And Usually More

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