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™ March 11, 1999 Herald/Times Weddings | [Social Briefs Little Miss CC pageant set in Kings Mountain The Little Miss Cleveland County pageant, an open pre- liminary to the Little Miss North Carolina, will be held April 10 in Kings Mountain. Ages 12 months through 18 years are eligible For more information call Lynn Hicks at 336-786-1007. Charlie Waller concert set at Cross Countr Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen will be in concert at Cross Country Campground Auditorium, Saturday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at Campground office and t Craig P. Gates Real Estate, Lincolnton. They are $12. For more information, call the campground at 483-5897 or . Gates Real Estate at 735-0428 or 800-734-0428. Alzheimer’s Support Tax assistance set at Shelby Senior Center Free tax assistance is avail- able for persons age 60 and old- er March 23 and 30 and April 6 and 13 from 10-12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. at the Shelby Senior Center, 408 E. Marion St. Call 482-3488 for an appoint- ment. Seniors can learn, and teach Medicare Senior citizens interested in learning about Medicare and sharing this knowledge with others are encouraged to take part in a special program called Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP). SHIIP is working in conjunc- tion with the Cleveland County Senior Center to conduct special PREMIUM EXTERIORS, INC 827-4691 Page 1B free training sessions for inter- ested seniors that teaches the ins and outs of the Medicare program, Medicare supplement insurance, Medicare+Choice and long-term care insurance. Seniors who complete the six- week training course are certi- fied as trained SHIIP counselors and are given the opportunity to share the information they've learned with their peers in the community. SHIIP will be training seniors at the Cleveland County Senior Center, 408 E. Marion St., Shelby, Mondays March 22 and 29, April 12, 19 and May 3 and 10 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information, or to register, call Nicole Brooks at 482-3488 or Jennifer Davis at 1-800-443- 9354. 20 \3. u CoS soft 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE MRS. TIMOTHY ADAM YARBRO (Christy Dawn Huffman) PATRICIA DENISE FREEMAN TODD WAYNE DAVIS Up to $15,000 on Signature Loan NO DOWN PAYMENT Licensed & Insured FREE ESTIMATES \ I Group sets meeting The Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet Tuesday, March 16 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Freeman-Davis Huffman-Yarbro Charles Dean and Lona Freeman of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Denise Freeman, to Todd Wayne Davis, son of Cynthia Davis and Larry and Cheryl Davis of Shelby. Church. Rev. Barry E. Philbeck officiated. A.T. Sisk was Christy Dawn Huffman and Timothy Adam Yarbro, both of Kings Mountain, exchanged their wedding vows March 6 at Love Valley Baptist the Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Health Service, 1270 Fallston Road, Shelby. For more information call 484-0405. SIDING SALE [INGOD | TRUST Many colors to choose from! SAVE HUNDREDS ON SIDING NOW! BRICK HOMES EXTERIOR WOOD COVERS THERMO REPLACEMENT FREE SHUTTERS Mountain High School and Cleveland The bride is the daughter of Gloria and Terry i : es 9 2 Huffman Sr. of Kings Mountain. She attended May 7 at Senior Center Replace Old Windows Now or Windows Job) Community College. She is employed by Second Glance Hair Styling Salon and Tanning of Shelby. The bridegroom-to-be is a graduate of Crest High School and is employed by Freightliner of Gastonia. The wedding will be May 29, 1999 at 7:00. Section B Deadline Deadlines for Section B news, which includes women's news, school news, community news, church news, and miscellaneous items is 12 noon ~ Monday. in the Service Grover Elementary, Kings Mountain Middle School, and Kings Mountain High School. She is the granddaughter of Lawrence and Goldie Owensby and Roland and Doris Huffman. The bridegroom is the son of Ned and Scottie Yarbro of Kings Mountain. He attended Bethware Elementary School, Kings Mountain Middle School and Kings Mountain High School. He is the grandson of Lee and Ethel Yarbro and Pete and Mary Wilson. The bride was given in marriage by her father. ‘See Huffman, 2B Acuff completes Marine training ‘Marine Pfc. John David S. Acuff, son of Paul D. and Nancy J. Acuff of 108 Croft Drive, Kings Mountain, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. Acuff successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine re- cruits both physically and men- tally. Acuff and fellow recruits be- gin their training at 5 am, by running three miles and per- forming calisthentics. In addi- tion to the physical condition- ing program, Acuff spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments which in- cluded learning first aid, uni- form regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand- to-hand combat, and assorted weapons training. They per- formed close-order drill and op- erated as a small infantry unit during field training. Acuff and other recruits also received instruction on the Maine Corps' core values—- hon- or, courage and committment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and profes- sional conduct. Acuff and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Crucible, a 54-hour team ef- fort, problem solving evolution which culminated with an emo- tional ceremony in which the recruits were presented the Marine Corps Emblem, and were addressed as "Marines" for the first time since boot camp began. j Acuff joins 41,000 men and women who will enter the Marine Corps this year from all over the country. He is a 1991 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. Lindsay graduates Bulk Fuel Course Marine Pfc. David G. Lindsay, son of Ellen J. Lindsay of Kings Mountain, recently graduated from the Bulk Fuel Specialist Course. During the course at the U.S. Army Quarter Master School, Fort Lee, Va., students receive instruction on the installation, LS Bs 5 In Memory of Cecil S. Owens A Message From Heaven To My Family Didn't mean to make you cry when I said “Good-Bye”. Maybe there's thoughts of words unsaid since I’ve left and gone ahead; Happily in Heaven - Never say “I'm dead”, I’m with the Lord where He called me to be so happy with thee. Dear Lord ease any sadness or hurt, give comfort and peace of mind to those who were Left behind My prayers Be with You We thought of you with love | today but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday and the days before that too. We think of you in silence we often speak your name. All we have now are memories and your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake with which we will never part. God has you in his keeping we have you in our hearts. A million times we cried. If love alone could have saved you you never would have died. In life we loved you dearly. In death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place no one can ever fill. It broke our hearts to lose you but you didn't go alone. For a part of us went with you the day God took you home. > The Council on Aging’s an- nual Gay Nineties Luncheon will be Friday, May 7 at the Senior Center in Shelby. The center wants to invite all persons age 90 and older. Anyone who knows of a 90+ year old is asked to call Evelyn at 482-3488 or mail their names and addresses to the Senior Center, 408 E. Marion St., Shelby, NC 28150. eLifetime Warranty °*No Painting High Performance! Energy Efficient! Ever Burglar Resistant Locking System *Thermo Insulation Chamber *Double Insulation-Two Panes of Glass Easy Inside screen Energy ° Tn Windows Tilt For Cleaning with 100% Solid Vinyl To Conserve i White, Beige Save Energy! Save Money! Beautify Your Home! The New Way Equity Loan. The Smartest Way To Get Money Out Of Your Home Without Selling Everything In It. New Way Equity Loan Calculation Chart 1. Purchase Price 2. Multiply by 5% 3. Annual Appreciation 4. Multiply by the Number of Years You've Owned Home S. Estimated Appreciation 6. 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