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► TTiursday, March 2, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page SB Church Of God Ceremony Unites Stewart-Harris Pair Kings Mountain Church of Ood on Parker St. was the setting Feb. 4th for a 1 p. m. wedding uniting Miss Donna Eugenia Stewart of Qastonla and Jeffrey Dale Harris of Kings Mountoln. The couple pledged vows of the double-ring cere mony before Rev. S. W. Avery, minister of the church. Mrs. Donna Sizemore was organist for the program of nuptial music and vocal selections were by Mrs. Yolanda Osborn. Mrs. Osborn sang “Color My World.” “You Light Up My Life” and the bene- dlctlonal “Wedding Prayer” as the couple knelt at the altar for the benediction. Candles and background greenery enhanced the altar. Roland E. Stewart escorted his daughter to the altar snd gave her In marriage. The bride's wedding gown was a formal design of lace and organza featuring a sweetheart neckline trimmed In lace and long, lace sleeves which came to points at the hands. Lace appliques also enhanced the bodice and the very full skirt, trimmed with three rows of wide matching Alencon lace, extended Wedding Correction MRS. JEFFREY DALE HARRIS (Donna Eugenia Stewart) Sgt. Ricky Childers, formerly of Kings Mountain, who was married Dec. 18th to Miss Yaeko Shlnada In the U. S. Marine Corps Chapel Im Las Vegas, Nevada, Is also son of Mrs. Virginia Childers OlUlland, now of Denver, N. C. and Daytona Beach, Fla. Sgt. Childers, whose brother, Randy and wife, TMcla, and father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oillders, live In the Dixon Community, also has two half-brothers, Michael and William GHlUland. The Mirror-Herald Is Bob Hayes Back On Job Sgt. Bob Hajres returned to work Friday on the Kings MounUln Police Force. The Kings Moun tain man has been rer- cuperatlng from wounds he sustained several months ago while sMslsting other officers In making an arrest. special purchase sctlef / Lounge Chairs just AFTER SALE WILL BE $119 /!l mm 1 I- ■rf A 3 DAYS ONLY! SAVE EXACTLY $42! i/ 100% WOVEN VELVET! i/ 4M' FOAM “T” CUSHION! CHOICE OF COLORS! There's nothing quite like velvet to give a room a lift! Beautiful Traditional styling with tufted back and pleated skirts. Features thick reversible foam "T" cushion, roll arms, and luscious velvet covering in gold and willow green colors! A great buy for any rcom in your home. Buy now and save $42.00 at Sterchi's! Use Sterchi’s Credit with a Personal Touchl TuSNIBMINO SOUTMSBN HOMiS SINCf 1BBS Phone 739-5451 401 S. Battleground Ave. happy to make this clarification In the wed ding report which ap peared In the edition of Feb. 16. Into an aisle-wide train. She wore a waist-length mantilla and carried a bouquet of white roses smd Btephanotls. Mrs. Carolyn Vannoy of Lake City, Tenn., was her Bister’s matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mias ElsUne Stewart of Qastonla and Miss Tina Stewart of Columbia, S. C., sisters of the bride, and Miss Wanda Pllklngton of Bessemer City, cousin of the bride. The bridegroom's father was best man. Ushers were Gene Douglas Harris of Kings Mountain, brother of the bridegroom; Ronnie • MISS WENOERD TO WED ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Wengerd, of Baltimore, Md., sumounce the engagement of their daughter Jill Susan to BCr. David P. Evans, also of Baltimore, Md. Miss Wengerd Is a 1B71 graduate of Patapaco High School of Dundalk, Md. and attended Essex College of Maryland. She graduated from Barbazon Modeling School in 1978. Mr. Evans graduated from Baltimore City College High School In 1967. He served In the army In 1969-71 with a tour In Vietnam and retired medically as E-6 Sgt. He graduated from Carson-Newman Baptist CoUege of East Tenn. In 1976 with Magna Qim Laude BA In religion. Miss Wengerd Is the daughter of the former Mildred Laughter, formelly of Kings Mountain and the niece of Mrs. Marion Dixon, Arvel and Woodrow Laughter of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaughter of the Ute Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Laughter, and the niece of the late Mrs. Ethel Hoffman and the late Bill Laughter, also of Kings Mountain. l-Ji Stewart of Lake City, Term, and John Michael Vatuioy of Lake City, Tenn. After the ceremony, the bride's parents en tertained at a beautifully- appointed reception In the church fellowship hall. The newlyweds have returned from a tr4> to Charleston, S. C. and are at home In Kings Mountain. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Stewart of Columbia, S. C. are parents of the bride who Is a graduate of Greenon High School in Springfield, Ohio, and attended Lincoln Memorial University. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eural Harris of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegroom. He attended the Kings Mountain schools. AFTER REHEARSAL Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris, parents of the toldegroom, entertained prior to the wedding rehearsal at a (firmer In the Guests were the two Fellowship Hall of Kings families and members of Mountain Church of God. the wedding party. The BirthiJay People Katie Anthony Seven Years Old Thursday Katie Anthony, daughter of S. Sgt. and Mrs. Tony R. KATIE ANTHONY Anthony of Shaw AFB, Sumter, S. C., celebrates her seventh birthday today, March 2. A family party with friends will be held at the Anthony home and a decorated birthday cake will be cut and served with party refreshments. Other members of the Anthony family are her sister, Bobbl Jo, age eight, and twin sisters, Tonle and Tenia Anthony, age f(xir. Gk‘an(4>arentB are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martlq^f Kings Mountain and the late Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anthony. Mrs. Anthony Is the former Charlotte Martin. Wffl(LY SPECIALS AT..... FOUR POINT GROCERY Oak Grove Crossroads Drive A Ljttle....Save A Lot! ONE POUND PKG. MACKS UVERMUSH 49' SUNBEAM ASSORTED HNGERS 2™ 99* 64 Oz R & COLA SAVE 21« EGGS fe Gladlev Redeem Food Stamps; 1/2 GAL DELUXE ALL FLAVORS 1/2 GAL TROPICANA 100 Vs PURE >MPLE UNE OF FISHINO TACl ^AND BAIT. ORANGE JUCE V 99' BROWN ’N SERVE 3 LB CAN SNOWDRIFT MI88 SANDRA LYNN JACKSON ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs, Stonewall Jackson an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Lynn, to Harold Doan Etters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Harold Etters. Both famlllee are of Kings Mountain. The bride- to-be Is a senior student at Kings Mountain Senior High School and Is employed by Dr. Sam L. Robinson. The prospective bridegroom Is a 1976 graduate of Kings Mouitaln Senior High Schooi ••*<1 *■ employed by Foots Mineral Company. The weddmg wUl be an event of June 94 In Temple Baptist Church. ROLLS ( SHORTBilNG 3 -fl 99' IMMY & KAY HAWKINS OWNERS
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