Page 2B-MIRROR-HERALD-Thuraday, March 28. 1978 Bridges, Anthony Engagement Is Set MIBS JANET Sm BRIDOBS ... bride-elect of Ihomae A. Anthony, Jr. .Jhi’ .'Jix GIFT SHOP SEE OUR EASTER COLLECTION BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CHINA SILVER PEWTER CRYSTAL ^ Home entertaining; acceneories, childrens gifts ^ ^ fsablon accessories ^ S “SPEdAUZINO IN THE UNUSUAL” ^ ^ BRIDAL REGISTERY ^ ^ 216 S. New Hope Road 9 S GASTONIA 867-2411 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Cleophas Bridges an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Sue, to Thomas Arthur An- thmy, Jr. of Bassett, Va. Miss Bridges la the granddaughter of Mrs. Olee Actor Bridges and the late Mr. Bridges, former Mayor of Kings Mountain, and also. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Marcus Franklin of Hickory. Miss Bridges Is a UTS graduate of Kings Moun tain High Schools. She re ceived a degree from Lenolr-Rhyne College In 1977 In Early Childhood Education and Is presently enq>loyed by the Henry County School Board In Virginia where she teaches at Stanleytown Elemen tary School. Mr. Anthony’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arthur Anthony of Bassett, Virginia. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John VergU Anthony of Patrick County, Virginia. Mr. Anthony Is a 1971 graduate of John D. Bassett High and Is employed by An thony Construction Cor poration. I The wedding will be an event of May 14th In Kings I Moisitaln Baptist Church. WE8TOVEB SERVICE Rev. Samuel Emms of Hickory will be guest q>eaker at Easter Sunrise Service Sunday morning at ^ 6a. m. at Westover Bi^tlat ' Church. Rev. Henry Ikerd I is supply pastor. GUEST SPEAKER Evangelist Alfred Wright U speaker for revival services Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7 and at 11 a. m. worship hour Sunday at Penley’s Chapel Methodist Church on CherryvUle Rd. Pastor W. L. HuffsteUer opens the services Wed nesday and will also fill the pulpit Thursday evening. Pkli^ShoQsO I m fi I' I r.TTO Easter Specials Fashions for the Family! Hera’s a Sample... Women’s Pretty New Sling Accented with Rings/ Assorted New Spring Colors./ Reg. 97.97 I 190 New Clutch Bags 177 Reg. $6.97 I r it Pantyhose Reg. 69« 444 I Strappy Platform '^^ven & Ringed Vamp. Asstd Colors. ^Reg. ^66 99.97 m As Seen on TV 8’ Cork Wedge Sandal Cushioned Insole. Sizes 9-4 i Reg. * r 95.97 1 i90 Men’s Handsome New Slip-on Bold New Heel . New Crinkle Vamp As Seen on TV Bovs’ Moc-toe Dress Oxford Non-acutf Uppers. Thick Sole. Sizes 814-3 Reg. . kt1S.97 If" Jl As Seen on TV^ WMen s Orem Books, Reg. 11.25... 886 Nobody - but nobody - savos you more. KM Plaaa Ihopplag Oseter. Open MOB-Thnre 19-9 Frl 16-9 lat.9-9Siaidayl-9 PrleetOeedMiruietiirday SSeetwOiergeA yieeWMocim MISS SYLVIA MORRIS , ENGAGED - Hr. and Mrs. Floyd OrvUle Morris announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Charles Andrew Nelaler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrew Nelaler. Both families are of Kings Moiaitaln. The bride-to-be Is a graduate of Kings Mouitaln Hl^ School and graduated magna cum laude with B. S. In Education from Western Carolina University and holds a Master of Education degree from UNC at Charlotte. She la a kindergarten teacher at Chattel Grove Elementary School In Gastonia. The prospective bridegroom la also a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and holds an AB degree from Davidson College and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Candlna School of Law. He la snqdoyed In the law offices of Georgs B. TTiomaason. The wedding will take place July SOth at 4 p. m. In Kings Mowtaln’s Flnt Presbyterian Church. EVANOBUSTS — Betty Baxter and Faye Penland, evangellato tor the western North CaitSlna Conference of the Pentecostal HoUneaa Church, will conduct a series of services at Kings Mountain Pentecostal Holiness Church Mar. 3T-Apr. 3. The services are nightly at 7 o'clock and Sunday at U a. m. and 7 p. m. The public la invited to attend, according to Rev. Mark Roberson, paa.tor. Decoupage Class Set Free decoupage clasaea will begin Mar.3Tat7p. m. at Kings Mountain Decoupage Shop, 710 York Rd., and a dip and drape doll Claes is elated weekly beginning Mar. SO at 7 p. Bake Sale Saturday The Senior Youth OIrla Sunday School Clam of El Bethel umtod Methodtot Church wm eponeor a hot dog and bake sale In the church fellowihlp hall Saturday from 11 a. m. until 9 p. m. and from 4 p. m. until 9:80 p. m. Hot dogs with aU tha trimmings. Including horns mado chill and slaw, wlU sell for 00 osnta each. Orders of lO or more will bs dsUvered by oalUng 789- 9174. cakes and pies will also be on sale. An Easter egg hunt will be held for youngsters undtr 12 from M p. m. Bsoh child Is urged to bring three eggs. An proceeds will go to ths Ssnlor Girls rscrsatlon progrsm. ROGBtS PONTIAC CADIIJLAC W. DUon Blvd. Sbelby, N. C. Kliigs Moiatain RsprsMutativs JERRY MULLMAX Phans 487-6864 Home 739-4819 Sss Ms — Pries our Pm- Uses md CsdUlse*. "Ucht Up Tour Ufs” Drtvs n now Pontine today! THE LOAN YOU CAN LIVE WITH A MORE FOR YOUR MONEY HOME LOAN The way to be comfortable with a home Is to be comfortable with the loan that goes with It. That’a why we've shown loaners by the thousands the way to pay less for thslr loan In order to get more money. We can match «ir money to your life etjde. The Kings Mountain Savings and Loan Ukss to do business that way. See us for a home loan and you can relax and enjoy it, too. 127 Fboided INGS MOUNTAIN TKCirl SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 W. Min. St. Kings Monntain, POnne 7304701 t/\ FOUR POINT GROCERY Oak Grove Crossroads Drive A Uttle».Save A Lot! 'WHITE DR BRDWN EGGS 00 1 LB BOX ZESTA SALTINE CMCXOS 59‘ 64 Oz iR C COLA 89« SAVE 2V TEXAS PETE^ HOT DOG CMU 4 $ioo CANS I AU etepe In beginning decoupage will be taught, key rings, plaques, hand bags, etc. A small fee will bs charged for ths doll class. ChU 789-8684 to make raaervatlons for both Monday and Thursday e Gladlev Redeem ^^Stampsi DELUXE CE CREAM ALL FLAVORS 1/2 Gallon 1 LB PK6. MACKS UVERMUSH 49* UNB OF F18HINO TA .AND BAIT^ quart bottle 39 10 LB BAG WMTE GATORADEl POTATOES 49* \ 69* ORAHGE OR LEMOH-UME^

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