Page 4—MIRROR-HERALD—Tuesday, November 8, 1977 Babcocks Leave Wedding Ceremony In Horse-Drawn Amish Carriage Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Enge Babcock, Jr., who were wed Sat., Nov. Bth, departed (or their honey moon In a restored Amish horse-drawn carriage. Miss Marie McMillan Plonk became the bride of Mr. Babcock In a S: 80 p. m. wedding In Charlotte’s Myers Park Presbyterian Church. the bride, daughter of Rufus Sloan Plonk, Jr. of Charlotte and the late Mrs. Plonk, Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Plonk of Bessemer CSty. She Is a 1976 graduate of Salem college In Winston Salem.. Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Engs Babcock, Sr. of Cler mont, Oa. are parents of the bridegroom who is a 1976 graduate of the Uni versity of Georgia. Dr. Randolph Taylor officiated, using the double-ring ceremony and Robert Stlgall was or- 'ganlst for the program of nuptial music. James B. Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. James, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. W. King, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Perrin, and Mrs. WUllam B. Webb. After the reception, the newlyweds left the club In a restored Amish horse- drawn carriage decorated with dowers and "Just married" signs down a driveway lighted with hurricane lights and candles. Both the bride and bridegroom have taught riding lessons and met at the stables at Camp Ton-A- Wandah In HendersonvlUe. Little Swltserland Is honeymoon destlnatlan of the couple who wlU reside tempmarUy In Chariotte. For traveUng, the bride chose an off-white wool dress with long sleeves and muItl<olored cowl neck and cuffs. Out-of-town guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Hays H. CTemem of Brie, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ad dington of CharlottesvlUe, Oa., Dr. and Mrs. John Reynolds of OreenvlUe, Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Hite of AtlanU, Oa.; Misses May and Eva Plonk, Mrs. Hugh Ormond, aU of Kings Mountain, Dr. and Mrs. Lane Ormand of Monroe, Dr. and Mrs. John O. Reynolds at Sallabuiy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Bab cock, Jr. of JackxonvlUe, Fla., Mr. and kCrs. Rufus S. Plonk, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Moirls and Myra, Miss Betty Jo Morris, Mrs. Irene Simms, Miss Mary Ormand, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Matthews, all of Bessemer City, and Dr. and Mrs. John Ormand of Monroe. ★ NATIONAL BRANDS, Plus big savings on our own COMPANY PRODUCTS ASTOR, THRIFTY MAID, DIXIE DARLING, ARROW, DIXIE HOME, ★ DEEP CUT WEEKLY SPECIALS on items your family uses most ! ★ W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF TRIMMED BY THE BEEF PEOPLE FOR MORE MEAT YOU CAN EAT AND LESS SCRAPS TO THROW AWAY ! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED i PRICES GOOD THRU WED. NOV. 9.1977 ‘ JAMESTOWN BRAND FRESH PORK LIMIT 4 POUNDS WITH FOOD ORDER SAUSAGE "59i cathedral tapers were ar ranged on the altar with floral arrangements of mums and carnations. Rufus Sloan Plonk, Jr. escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her In marriage. The bride’s wedding gown was a formal design of Ivory sUk peau de sole featuring a scoop neckline and back with Alencon lace en hancing the bodice, long sleeves and wide borders around the hemline of the skirt and Chapel length train. Her full-length veU was trimmed with Alencon lacp and pearis ang she carried a bouquet)' of' miniature white roses, stephanotls and baby’s breath. Miss Ann Ormand Plonk attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Susan Louise Babcock and Mias Sandra Jean Babcock, sisters of the bridegroom; Mias Mary Steele Ferguson, childhood friend of the bride and a graduate stu- MRS. WILLIAM BABCOCK, JR. (Marie Plonk) dent In Denver, Colo.; Miss Gecrgeanne Petit James, chUdhood friend of the bride and graduate studoit at Wake Forest University Miss Jane Marie Clemens, college roonunate of Uie bride and graduate student In ’Toronto, Canada; Mrs. WUllam Paul Prevost of Charlotte and Miss Mary Dunson Abbett of Fran’ii- lln, Va., college friend of the bride. AU the attendants wore emerald green chiffon gowns featuring V neck- Jlnea and double flounce Berthas with ruffles ex tending from the empire waists and trimming the front and back of the dreasea. They carried crescent bouquets of phalaenopsls orchids, miniature roses and baby’s breath. The bridegroom’s father Groomsmen were Ronstld AUen Roberts of Charlotte, Layton Fraser and Kendall Davis, both of HlnesvUle, Ga., James R. Davis of Jefferson, Ga., Emory Jordan Moore of GlennvUle, Ga., George Andrew PoweU of Char lotte and David Jackson Chrter of VldaUa, Da. ’Ihe bride’s father enter tained after the ceremony at a beautlfuUy - appointed reception at Charlotte Cbuntry Club. Miss Grace Shepperson presided at the punch service and Miss BUen TVy and Mias JuUe Frazer kept the bride’s book. Music at the piano was provided by Mias Peggy Ericaon of Atlanta, Oa., coUege friend of the bride. Dr. and Mra. Richard T. James entertained fbllowlng the receptton at a buffet dinner honoring the wedding party and out-of- town guests. Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Jsunea were Mr. and Mrs. PUMITIDFAnillS PIMENTO CHEESE s 99*! NKROIT SWEET SLICED BACON. »89*i wmiEoiiiinHiaF PORK LOIN (CUT AND WRAPPED IN FAMILY PACKS FMi) LB FtfSH PORK (’/.LOIN) ASST.CHOPS., ts M” W-D SSAND U.$. CHOia SONEIISS RIB EYE STEAK, is ^2** W-D SSAND U.t. CHOICE SOUTHiSN PSIOi CUBE STEAK... ts M** W-O SSANO U.t. CHOKI SONEIISS "CHUCKROACT. %s M** BEEF LIVER.... » 59< W-O MIAND U.S. CHOKI SHOITT RIBS OF BEEF.. » 99< wo SSANO U.S. CHOKI SONflESS SHIO.ROAST.. .. *1” W.0 MANO U:S. CHOKrBONILISS‘(Blli CUT) RQUNDSTIAK. ASTOR OIL ' ^138 48 OZ. ' ■ BOHLE iBi MRS. RANDT SCOTT CUBBONS (RlUHambrlght) LIMIT ONE WITH S7 SO OR MORE FOOD ORDER KYLE SMTH FOR KINGS MOUNTAIN DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION Open Letter To ’The Voters, ’Ihls Is electlcn day and as a candidate tor the Inalde-clty Klnge Mountain District Board of Education I would like to restate my purposes for seeking this seat. 1 feel that I am more than well qualified tor the position vacant on the sclKxd board tor several reaaona. Flrat, I am chairman of the Vocational Education Committee consisting of 16 Industrial and sdiool administrative pereonnel, and In this capacity I toel I know the needs of die students In thla area of education. Secmdly, as a persotmel manager in private Industry, I fesl I csui relate to the public, make them understand the purpose of educatlonsl programs and the public rple In such programs. ’Third, 1 fesl that you aa a parent, concerned dtlsen and registered voter deserve answers to any and all questions concerning the school system, your children or the board of education. I have always mads It a practice to aee to It that my employes get the answers to thslr problems and I make the same pledge to you. You will get your snawera. My motivs In running tor the Kings Mountain District Board of Education, In the first plsca. Is do my part In ssslng quality education tor your children end mins, end I will keep this as the first on my list of priorities. I solicit and appdrsclats your support In today’s slsctlon. PaldltoUttcalAdv. Couple Wed At Oak Grove Church LAND O'SUNSHINS QUARTHd BUHER 9r SUPmStANO QUARTSIIS...UMIT 4 WITH S7.SS OtHAORIFODOORDIS MARGARINE.4 M” U tUSUR...UMIT S WITH t7.SSOR MORS FOOD ORDM 3 I70Z. tisa CAM ’I** CHEK DRINKS. 5 NIW LOW PRKS I Km PAN SMOOTH OI CIUNCHV rNUTBUHER. MIm Rita Kay Ham- bright became the bride of Randy Scott Gibbons Oct. 34 In a T p. m. wedding In Oak Grove Baptist Church. ’Ihs couple pledged vows of tbs double ring cere mony before tbs Rev. Russell Hinton, minister of the church, assisted by Rev. Russell Hinton, minister of the church, assisted by Rsv. Jess Mayberry, grandfather of and carried blue car nations. Renee WUUs, ntecs at the bridegroom, and Tkbby Hambrlght, sister of the bride, were flower glrla. ‘may wore long fuU-sklrted formals of blue satin and carried baskets of white CRISCO 3 ^H TIDE DETERGENT Roland Gibbons was his ||A)nKUIIOimA.O.C..tNWM,R.raiORD«P...UMITONIWITH$7.S9 0IMOMIDOOOIM Tim WUlls, nephew of the bridegroom, served aa Mrs. Bobby Webster waa organist tar the program of nuptial music. Tha altar of tbs church was banked with candles, greenery and autumn leaves. David Hambrlght escorted his sister to the altar and gave her In mar riage. The bride’s wadding gown was a formal design of white bridal satin with long steewss enhanced with motifs of lace and formal- length skirt. Her hip-length mantUle wae draped from a Cklot of laoe and seed pearls and she oarrted a was ringbearsr. The bride and bridegroom cut their wed ding cake at a reception after the ceremony in the church fallowahlp hall which carried out the blue and white theme of the wedding. Asaletlng the bride’s mother In an- COFFEE....... '.£*2** iVOBY LIQUID.. a 79* Debbie Putnam and Doris ^ ^ ★APPLES GRAPEFRUIT /a ORANGES and carnations ttsd with straamsrs of aatki ribbon. Mr. end Mrs. Gibbons are at home at 117 Ark Street In Kings Mountain. BRIDE AND' BRIDBOROOM Mr.andMrs.H.K. Ham brlght of Grover Rd. are parMite of the bride who la a 1976 graduate of Kings Mounteln Ssnior High 589< Hambrlght MUls, was matron of honor and only attendant. Shs wore a formal-length blue drese styled like tlmt of the bride TIm bridegroom Is Uis on of Mra. Mary W. libbons at Kkigi Moim- RED6RAPES.. u 49< HARVKTKRMISWIIT POTATOES...4 ts. 88< NARVRriNWN COCONUn..! ... DONAIOOUCK ISS« PUH nOMOA ORANGE JUKE. 99< DINNERS....2 iliroCNICKEN2 s?o SANQUtT CMKKIN. TUOatV OS NIP P0TPIB....4^ ‘I** !g. M’ FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN-DIXIE

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