Mr. a and Mr Wilite Herel of Bakerville 1 announce the engagement and: forthcoming wedding of their. daughter, Main A. Herrell, “of Shelbys {0 oy WwW Sellers of Kings Mountain. of Soe M City Clerk! a HERRELL Joby} W. SELLERS achelor's degree in ‘Adminisirative NRE from Gainer Webh ollege i if Boiling: Springs. She is employed by the City - of Mr. ‘and Ms. Joseph Wi "Bill" Sellers of Kings aduate of Kings Mountain. High School and a graduate iC. Stare University in i where he received a Bachelor’ S de- 3 in as secretary 10. the City: Manager and appointed by | TAMMY LYNN GILLESPIE Gillespie: Narborough “The ngagement of Tammy Lynn Gillespie and Larry L. Yarborough, Both of Kings Mountain, is announced by her parents, Sandra’ ‘Smith “Gillespie of Kings Mountain and Larry Dean Gillespie of Gastonia. Yarborough is the son of Mae Gibson of Kings Mountain. MISS Gillespie is a gradugte of Kings Mountain Senior High ‘School ; Quilting class set a Senior S ‘and is a junior at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She ish J employed part-time acl. € Penney, The: bridegronm-to-he | graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is employed : at Hayward Pool Products. The Wedding will be an event of May 8. Hospital, DEBRA ELLEN CARPENTER LOGAN NELSON FLETCHER Carpenter-Flet Debra Ellen Carpenter of Gastonia and Logan Nelso Kings Mountain have announced their engagement and pl ried April 11 at 3 p.m. at Missionary Methodist Chuteh. . ~The bride-elect is the daughter of the late. Ann an She is a graduate of Gaston College School of Nursii the Emergency Room at Kings Mountain Intermediate, she is a member of the Gaston Cour Ly EM Fletcher, son of Pauline and William Fletcher of ? tended Central High School. He is employed by King Wedding information to the newspaper is often the last item on the bride-to-be's list of "things to do" and often the most overlooked. Marriage, one of the most im- portant events in a woman's life, - should be reported accurately and who but the bride-elect can provide this information and in plenty of time to make the next week's edi- tion after the wedding. = Some planning is required be- - fore the happy couple depart for = their honeymoon. - In some instances, brides-elect + neglect one important phase of the « event. Hoping to eliminate some of = the wedding costs, they use non- professionals to make the wedding pictures. Unfortunately, they find ; out to their dismay too late that a : Polaroid shot or a colored print : won't produce the results they want. : Following the guidelines and : deadlines for wedding/engagement information outlined in wedding : forms provided free at newspaper : offices will help you to get your in- = formation in the paper correctly. WEDDINGS LIB STEWART ® Social Notes The form - A form for submit- ting wedding information is avail- able from the receptionist at the front office. Any information not clearly stated or illegible will be omitted. The newspaper reserves the right not to publish any or all information. A telephone number must be included with the informa- tion so that any details may be checked. Deadline - To have wedding in- formation published in the newspaper, the Lifestyles Department must receive the com- pleted form and suitable picture by the Friday 5 p.m. before the cere- mony. There is a $5 charge for pro- cessing of the picture but no charge for the story. When it comes to your health, only the best will do. Fortunately, the skilled health care professionals you need are as close as Gaston Memorial Hospital. Photos - The bridal picture must be a black and white 4"x5" inch glossy print. High quality color pictures are acceptable but we can- not guarantee a good reproduction of any color photograph. Polaroid pictures are not acceptable. The picture may, be of, the couple or the bride. We try to keep pictures but the newspaper is not responsible for photos. Photos may be picked up from the Lifestyles Department the day after publication or will be held for one month. To have a pic- ture returned, supply a self-ad- dressed stamped envelope. ENGAGEMENTS The form - A form for submit- ting information is available in the front office of the newspaper. Any information not clearly stated or il- legible will be omitted. Please state clearly if the parents of either bride/groom-elect are divorced. It is imperative that a telephone num- ber is listed on the form to avoid errors. Deadline for the weekly publication is Friday 5 p.m. before the date of the publication. The picture - The picture may be of the couple or of the bride-elect. The physicians we have on staff have received their training from such highly regarded institutions as Duke University, The Mayo Clinic, Emory University and Johns Hopkins. As a result, you get all the benefits of world-class care and the convenience of staying close to friends and family. Our nursing staff has also earned its rightful place at the leading edge of health care. Two Gaston Memorial nurses were chosen for the “Great 100” of registered nurses in North Carolina, and a Gaston Memorial LPN was voted Nurse Of The Year. | ==\ Gaston | = / Memorial Far Advanced. Not Far Away. Our highly skilled health care team is the most important reason why Gaston Memorial is a health care leader — and why you will always have the advanced health care you need, right where you need it. AF getting wedding i in newspaper Black and white 4"x5" glossy pic- tures reproduce more clearly. There is a $5 fee for processing of the photograph. There is no charge for the engagement story. Usually, the bride-elect's parents, or in some case the couple's themselves, make the ‘announcement several months before the nuptials. The newspaper gladly accepts party and shower information but prefers to use the report of the par- ties in the next edition after they occur. This information may be provided by the bride-elect or her hostess by calling the Lifestyles editor or submitting the informa- tion in writing. BM The Badgett Sisters will per- form old-time gospel music and Br'er Rabbit tales as part of the 1992-93 ArtsQuest series "A Community Adventure in the Arts" Friday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Myers Center Auditorium on the campus of Gaston College. The performance is free for school- aged children and adults. Advance See Lib, 3-B Do you like to quilt? A new be- ginner's class starts February 1 at Kings Mountain Senior Center. Thelma Gladden will instruct the 12:30 class on Mondays and there is no charge for reside; and older. Call Carolyn Bell at the Sen Center, 734-0447, to register. «Temp -Assure™ Thermostatic Control Patented Crushed/Cubed Ice ‘N Water™. Dispenser +24.8 Cu. Ft. (702 J) of storage space Portable and Covered Egg Bucket » Adjustable Bottle Rack Sliding Freezer Storage Shelf with easy access to ice cube storage «Tall Package ‘Retainers «Black Handles and Toe Grille *Colors available: white and almond AIRE In oo Le “WE SELL THE BEST & SERVICE THE REST” 1108 Union Rd. 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