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» Thursday, April 21, 1977-MIRROR-HEBAIJ>-Page SB Canadas Wed In Taylors, S.C. KRIS HUMPHRIES EINGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wendell Hum phries of Shelby announce the engagement of their daughter, Terry Krlsandra, to James Albert Champion, Jr.,'son of Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Champion of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be la a 1974 graduate of Crest High School and Is employed by Universal Manufacturing Co. of Shelby. The prospective bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and Is employed by Kings Mountain Silica. The wedding will be an event of May 7th at 7 p. m. In Zoar Baptist Church of Shelby. ROBIN RENEE CARRIGAN ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carrlgan of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Robin Renee, to Daniel Owens, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Owens of Blacksburg, S. C. The wedding will be an event of July 3. Invitations Taylors First Baptist Church of Thylors, S. C. was the setting AprU 8th for the 8 p. m. wedding of Maud Owens Gladden and Roy Coleman Canada. Rev. John Smith of ficiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bride, formerly of Kings Mountain, Is daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owens of Kings Mountain. She owns and operates Maud’s of Taylors Dressmaking Shoppe. Mr. Canada has retired from the United States Air Force and Is associated with Stell-Hedde Company In Greenville, S. C. Ava Gladden, daughter of the bride, sang “There MARORACE CLUB Margrace Woman's Clubbers will meet Ihurs- day night at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. George Sellen, Water Oak Street. Is Love" before the ex change of vows, and Donna Gladden, daughter of the bride, was Junior maid of honor and only attendant. For her marriage the bride wore a light green formal-length dress and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Ava Gladden was gowned In yellow and Donna Gladden chose green and yellow and carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Charles Herndon, of Kings Mountain, brother- in-law of the bride, ushered. Best man for the bride groom was his brother-in- law, Charles Boling, of Greenville, S. C. The newlyweds will delay their wedding trip until June and will honeymoon In Europe, visiting In several coun tries before returning home to their new residence at 19 Burlwood Court In Taylors, S. C. Are Issued BeU Long per- Us of Lisa who lastlc who ^One was ntaln nners I 4-H Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wright have issued invita tions to Kings Mountain Mends and relatives to attend the wedding of their daughter, Kathy Dlans, and Charles Llnctdn Dover, Jr. Ihe wedding will taka place Sunday, May 1, at S p. m. In Kings Mountain Church of God. A reception will be held after the ceremony In the church fellowship hsdl. Freshman Isjapped ForPES M WaU m MARLENE QUINN HINGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Lawyer A. Quinn of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene, to Larry W. Spencer of Randleman, N. C. He Is the grandson of Mrs. Flora Belle Harshaw. Miss Quinn is a 1971 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She la employed by Southern Bell, CSiarlotte. Mr. Spencer, a 1966 graduate of Randleman High School, attended Winston-Salem State University. He has served a tour of duty In the U. S. Army and Is presently a Captain In the North Carolina National Guard. He U also employed by Southern BeU. Charlotte. A June 11 wedding Is planned. There’s Only One Place In This Area Wheni You Can Get Records That Are Hot WhUe They’re “IN’’ And That’s THE MUSIC BOX. ’There’s No Point In Running All Over ’The Place Looking When You Can Just Pop In At DIXIE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER In Gastonia And Pick Up What You Are Looking For. We Have The Largest Selection Of Soul, Rock,' Country Western, Albums, Tapes And 46’s In The Area. We Also Have A Large Selection Of Record Players, Tape Players, Black Lights, Strobe Lights And Posters. THE MUSIC BOX Dixie Village Shopping Center Gastonia, N. C. Phone 864-2076 Joanne. Sandy And Bill Young Open Mon. Sat. 10-9 Stephen A. Smothermon, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smotherman of Duke Street, freshmen student at North Carolina State University at Raleigh, is among 127 freshman scholars tapped for Initia tion Into Phi Eta Sigma, national freshman honor society. Initiation ceremonies were held In the University Student Center Ballroom AprU 12. The outstanding NCSU students earned their honors by achieving grade point averages of 3.6 or higher out of a possible 4.0 during their freshman year. They have exceUed bi courses In the sciences, technologies, humanities or arts. Chorus Class Is Set An extension course, community chorus, under the direction of Charles E. Sheppard has been an nounced by Cleveland Tech. Class begins Mon day, April 26, from 7 to 9 p. m. at Hoyle Memorial Methodist Church, 1001 Buffalo Street. Shelby. Mrs. Jean Amaya Is the accompanist. The community chorus will meet each Monday through Monday, June 27. A variety of choral music will be used by Sheppard. Adults 18 years of age and older who eqjoy sing ing may register at the first class meeting paying the $6 reglstratlan fee. COURSE Ms. Cynthla Shields of Gastonia la Instructing a Conway diet Institute Course each Thursday evening at 7 ;S0 p. m. at the Woman’s Club. Interested citizens may register at the class sessions. HAS TOUR miDSE BEENANENEROTHOO THIS WINTER? Well, you can do something about It. You can tuiTi your house into an Energy Efficient Structure. And save up to one-third on your heating and air conditioning cos^, no matter what type of energy you use. With the cost of all forms of energy going up, it makes more sense than ever. FREE: An illustrated brochure on Energy Efficient Structures giving details and specifications. Call or stop by your local Duke Power Office. CHERRIE ELAINE BRYANT ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Burman C. Bryant an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cherrle Elaine, to Eugene Toney, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Toney. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be Is a senior student at Kings Moimtaln Senior High School. The bridegroom-to-be attended Hunter Huss High School In Gastonia and Is employed by Lithium Corporation of America In Bessemer City. The wedding date will be aimauixsed later. COME TO WADE’S APRIL PRKE MFTY. Wade’s gotten nervous about making his big April sales quota. So he's cut prices all over the lot m order to sell more cars. !No matter what size car you want, from Pinto to LTD, \lladc will sell you that car at a big discount. PINTOS AS LOW AS *73.98 PER MONTH Ibis car equipped with white sldewaU tires, AM radio, exterior decor group and standard shift. 13380 Cash price Inoludes frMght. 8680 down payment cash or trade, $73.98 per month, 46 months. Finance charge $760.46, deterred payment $414a46 APR. U.98 percent. Selling price does not Include taxes If applicable. So come to fade's April Price Party, where you can celebrate by saving a bundle on a new car. FULLY EQUIPPED GRANADAS AS LOW AS *105.68 PER MONTH ate is a 8-door Granada with white waU radial WM, AM radio, power steering, air conditioning, ttotod glass and vinyl roof. $ta$$ cash price In cludes freight. $69$ down payment cash or trade, $106.88 per month. 48 monOia Finance charge 81078.18, deferred payment 86971.18. APR 11.98 per cent Selling price does not hiclude taxes If applicable. WADE FORD Highway 74. Kings Ml.. N.C.
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