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Tueaday. March 21, lOTS-MlRROR.HERALD-Page Debutante Season Underway An Orientation Tea at 4 p. m. ’niureday opened the 88rd annual debutante Maeon tor Weatem North OuoUna. The tea was held at the home at Shelby Junior Charity League president Mrs. Lyndon Hobbs, on Brook wood Drive. Kings Mountain iM>utantes among those honored were: Miss Mary Louise Adams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charies H. Adanu; Mias Laurie Ann Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CSiarlea Ladle Jsnklns; Mias Mlml Meroler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raymond Mercler Mias CMna Pat terson, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jay Hart Pat terson, Jr.; and Miss Nancy White, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jack H. Wlilto. Mm. Richard Bowles, Debutante Sacmtaiy, was hoateas for the event, at which 51 Cleveland County Mgh sclM^ aenlom began a lO-week round at parties leading iq) to a formal presentation In early June. Joining Mm. Hobbs and Mm. Bowles at the front JUST ANOTHER WAY WINN-DIXIE CAN SAVE YOU DOLIARS NOT JUST PENNIES! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD THRU WED., MARCH 22, 1978 15-19 LB. AVG. W-D BRAND WHOLE SMOKED HAM SHANK PORTION 99' W-D NANDU.S. CHOKE lONOS MOUNTAIN DEBUTANTES - The five Klnga Mountain young ladlea, above, warn among those honored at an Orientation Tea Thursday which opened I>hoto By Betty Smith on In Western North Carolina. From left, Nancy Love White; Qlna Patterson; Mlml Mercler; Mary Louise Adame and Laurie Ann Jenkins. CHUCK ROAST... M’o SWIFT MITTBIAU 10 T014 U. SIZE YOUNG TURKEY., jr door to greet debutantes Mm. John Plyler, League and their mothers were secretary; Mm. John Mm. Joseph Walker and Barker, League treasurer; Mm. Edgar B. Hamilton, and Mm. Oeorge W. Wmy, co-chairpersons for the Jr., debutante treasurer. 1978 Debutante Ball. During the tea, the The stately, two-story debutantes were Informed Hdbbs home, recently the of upcoming activities and scene of holiday flneiy tor events for the season, and the Christmas Tour of were asked to be local Homea, was a preview of ambassadors of good will Spring on Ihursday. In the dining room, an Oriental bowl flUed with Dutch Iris, for the 88 other debutantes from all over western North Carolina wlw will arrive for the ball weekend. Four of the high school sSver basket overflowing seniors who will be with forsythla, and presented are daughtem of arrangementa of camellias League membem. They were used In the Ubrary. axe<ioMlai Wendy B«g>es. foyer and game room. daughter ai tJr. and Mrs. An embroidered Richard Bowles; Miss tablecloth of Imported Mary Louise Hamrick, Belgium lace was used In daughter of Mr. and Mm. the dining room, where CUttord E. Hamrick Jr.; punch wes served with Mias Tmcy Harrell, plnwheels, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Marvin Henry Allen; Mary Ann Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Wllham M. Andrews Jr.; Miss Betsy Beam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Victory Beam; Mlm Julie Audrey Beam, daughter of Mr. aitd Mrs. Edwin Aubmy Beam Jr.; Miss Katherine Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henery F. Beatty; Miss Lisa Oondmy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Perry Condrey, Sr.; Mias Mr. and Mm. James Ar thur Rubendall. Miss Joy Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Sam Stanley Snyder; Mias jane Shytle, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles E. Shytle; Miss ICathy Spake, daughter of Mf. and Mm. John Ray Spake; Mias Patricia Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. Don Shields; Mies Donnls Teaaener, daughter of Mm. Worth A. Teeeener and the late Mr. Teasener. Miss Vivian Tate, Beth Clonlnger, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Dr. Rowell C. Clonlnger Crover Hoyle Tate, Jr.; and Mm. Anne Elisabeth Mias UsaWoy, daughter of Hubsar ia-Well^ Miss Mr. anAMas. Russell Dean Tanylai Camp, daughter of Woy; Miss Elisabeth Mr. and Mm. Ralph Lamar WiUiama, daughter of Mr. Camp; Miss Lynn and Mm. James Speed Chlldres, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Robert Allen Miss Nancy Borders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Bordem; Mias Cindy Fortenbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arthur For tenbury, Jr.; Miss Tracy mcks, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jacob Sahi Hicks; Mias Libby Lackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Alexander Lackey; Miss Laura Poston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis Poston. Miss Jeannlne Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thomas Allen; Mias Myra Beam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wmy Beam; Miss Susanna CtorOll. daughter of Mr. W-D MUHD U.S. CHOKE lOHEUS sausage chicken salad pastries, ham biscuits, chocolate mint brownies, cheese straws, egg salad sand- W. Lamar HarraU; Mias Linda Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Uoyd WUUams. Othem who will be presented from the Shelby and Cleveland County area am: Miss Qlnger Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mm. James Allen; Miss Susan Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Max Wilson Davis. Miss Usa Hawkins, daughter of Mm. John Landrum Hawkins and the late Mr. Hawkins; Miss Jane ICmuae, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jack Qleaa ICrause; Miss Rebecca Lister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cordon Lister; Miss Pam MarOn, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Edward W. Martin Jr.; Miss Sharon Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ctiarles MltcheU Morrison. Miss Mary Beth McKahi, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Roy Lewis McICaln; Miss Cynthla Padgett, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles Padgett; Miss Beth I>ad8ett, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wilson W. Padgett; Miss Laura I>ennell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dark Wellington Pennell; MUs Leslie Poteat, daughter of Mr. BUI Poteat and Mm. RUby R. Etoteat; Miss ECamn Qualls, daughter of Mr. and Mm. David Alfmd Jr.; Mias Erin daughter of Mr. and Mm. Wttllam Edward Robinson; Miss Betsy WlUlama; Mias Sharon Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frederick Wright; Miss Robyn Hardeman, daughter of Dr. and Mm. RIB EYE STEAK... *2” mSHTURKET BREAST M” Ad I UK SHORTENING 3 69^ LIMIT ONE WITH 17.50 OR MORE ^000 ORDER UD lAHD OR nUSSURT PUM OR SEIF RSIHG...UMIT OHE WITH $7.S0 OR MOM FOOD OROEI FLOUR 5 66^ MTOR AKED, OHINRS OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE.. 2 00 DiEP SOUTH SALAD DRESSING winner of the annual spell ing bee at North School. She la a fifth grade student In Mm. CarroU's class. Candice lives at 505 West Parker Street In Kings Moiaitain with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rubendall, daughter of CUbert Hunter. SPORT SHACKS, DEO. MINNESOTA STATE FRANCHISE RBO. NO. IN of 881 epertlag geode OsroHna. 1 per county. Investment81,510. For morm I write Sport awck, too., Rt. 8, Bex SM. WINNER - Randy Oamer, 10, eon of Mr. and Mm. Jamoa Oamer of Orover, won the Orover Blementaiy Spelling Bee last week and competes tomorrow In Supt. BIU Davls’a office In the city- wide.. Bee. Randy was among eight student flnaUsts In the Orover oompetltlcn, which was a written test administered by Mra Martha Byara. Randy to a fourth grader. OA Olrlsof Temple Bap tist Church wlU aponaor a bake sale Saturday at Klnga MounUln Plata featuring eakaa, plea and candy. For spectol order cakes, caU 7804615. OOSPia. SENO Westover Baptist Church wUl sponaor fourth ■ahirday night Ooapel Stoig this Saturday at T p. m. featuring Ooapel Voloee of Union Orove end Sunny MVRmoHPrMvvivrviA im vwf»-rvu WIN umt I CHEK DRINKS .8 Dini DARUHS WHin, TEUOW, DIVH'S FOOD OR lEMOH CAKE MIXES..2-.i.-n*<' SUPERBRAND SHERBET OR ICE CREAM ^78^ GALLON g ' ★ POTATOES roue r i*. nonoAWHiTf CMOicii 9iao 69 FlOeWAWHITf ★ GRAPEFRUIT twin viuow mm ^ ★ ONIONS PEPPERONI, SAUSAGE, CHEESE POX OR HAMBURGER DELUXE PIZZA KC.OO TASTf O-HA tHWMP. UAFOOO FlATTIt. mecM. coo. oe hounou ««-c W dinner aS: 59* FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN -DIXIE
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