a TNE PR to BE A i We March 25, 1999 ENGAGEMENTS KATY LEE'ONTEEN MCCRAW DAVID SCOTT MORRISON McCraw-Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Slack Jr. and Mr. and Herald/Times SUSAN FITZHUGH SPRAGINS (Bride-elect of Jeremiah Webster Washburn) Mrs. Eddie D. McCraw Jr. of Blacksburg an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Katy " Lee’Onteen McCraw of Blacksburg, to David Scott Morrison of Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison of Grover. The bride-to-be is a 1997 graduate of Blacksburg High School. She is a member of First Baptist Church, Grover, and is employed at Arnold's Jewelry. The groom-to-be is a 1994 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is a graduate of Gaston College. He is a member of First Baptist Church, Grover, and is employed by Fred Caldwell Chevrolet. A May 1 wedding is planned at First Baptist Church, Grover. Bridal shower for Andrea Shell A miscellaneous bridal show- er honoring Andrea Shell, bride-elect of Mike Philbeck, Spragins-Washburn Dr. and Mrs. Joel F. Spragins of Shelby an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Fitzhugh Spragins, to Jeremiah Webster Washburn of Fayetteville, Arkansas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Washburn of Nashville, TN. The brie-to-be is a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She will graduate in May, 1999 with a degree in Elementary Fellow. Education. She is a North Carolina Teaching The prospective bridegroom is a student at the University of Arkansas. He will graduate in December, 1999 with a degree in International Economics. He is a varsity football player. The wedding will be Saturday, June 12, 1999. Persons who are interested in teaching a craft, concept, or par- ticular skill to a small group of youth during June or July are asked to contact Greg Traywick, county extension director, at ALBA ALICIA AGUILAR JEFFREY ADAM GUY Aguilar-Guy Alba Alicia Aguilar and Jeffrey Adam Guy, both of Kings Mountain, announce their plans to be married on April 17. : The bride-to-be is the daughter of Alba Alicia Knight of Duval, WA, formerly of Sonora, Mexico, and the late Sergio Aguilar Bohomer. She is an elementary school teacher and lab techni- cian. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Edgar and Judy Beard Guy of Kings Mountain. He is an auto cad designer and house plan designer. Social Deadlines The Herald welcomes your social news. Deadlines for all social news, including wed- dings engagements, birthdays, anniversaries, club news, community news, and church news, is 12 noon Monday. Wedding and engagement forms are available at the receptionist’s desk at the Herald, 824-1 East Kings Street, Kings Mountain. Learn to garden with books from the library New books on home and garden at Mauney Memorial Library: Aronson, Tara. Simplify Your Rose Household (Reader’s Digest, 1998). Maintaining a well organized home Turner doesn’t have to mean constant care mE and cleaning. This book offers hun- 3 . dreds of simple solutions that will ~~ Librarian save you time and money and let you manage your dream hose without the burden of endless. chores. Baroni, Allona. Simplify Your WEdding (Reader’s Digest, 1998). ying the knot doesn’t have to mean tying yourself in knots. This book offers hundreds of practical, simple * solutions that will save you time and money nd guide you every step of the way. Carpening, Sara and Mary Barber. Simplify Entertaining. (Reader’s Digest 1998). 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Moosbrugger, Patty. “Solve it with Salt” (Three Rivers Press 1998). From cleaning and grooming to first aid and garden- ing, the handy uses for common, inexpensive table salt never seems to end. Senior Center, 482-3488. *Senior Center volunteer ap- preciation, Shelby Senior Center, 408 E. Marion St., Shelby, accepting reservations now for brunch and awards cer- According to Sandi Bolick, Director of Blood Services for the Cleveland County Chapter, each unit of blood donated could help as many as five sick or injured persons. Lindsay promoted to Marine Pfc. Marine Pfc. David G. Lindsay, son of Ellen Lindsay of 107 Laws Lane, Kings Mountain, recently was pro- moted to his present rank while serving with the Marine Corps Detachment, U.S. Army Quartermaster Center, Fort Lee, was given by Mrs. Dot Ham 482-4365 to volunteer. emony for all senior center vol- Virginia. Ape pniseson Api? Tne DOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOLVOVIVIVIVIVYIVLLY Saturday, March 6 atthe salt : Volunteer of the Year will be { Bouchard home, on Persimmon Feeder. calf sale set "honored during the ceremony. € : He hon AL crt 0 § Creek Road. af Shelby Tivestook “*Social/spring dance, April 9, A * Approximately 60 guests .L. Cooperative xiension 7.10 p.m., Shelby Senior Center. ® e 8 honored the bride during the is working with the N.C. Ages 55 and up. $3. Musi Y S h G i 1 | 2 BR 8 Department of Agriculture and Be nan Mae & eral 1NiC . An April wedding is bein eiby LIvestock Yard ih ost: 3 sei Wit] 2 ny ing a STate Graded Feeder Calf Mondo Li . INTRODUCES X Brat DL COSMETIC SKIN & BODY CARE 5 : : raded sales, which sort an e TO A Precinct 3 meeting group cattle based on sex, will be at Boyce Memorial ARP A # Monday at 7 p.m. weight, breed, frame score, and ~~ Church in Kings Mountain on Kings Ss Det 3 dope of muscling often fonts prt 1 from ane pm . Restore your youthful looks by X Democrats will hold their added interest among cattle 0 appointment 18 led. * . precinct meeting Monday, buyers and help producers earn To donate, one must be in A Diamond Peel A : March 29 at 7 p.m. at the added profits on sale day. good health, weight at least 110 Sk { \ ; } A : National Guard Armory, 300 All cattle consigned to the pounds and be 17 years old or Y A holistic technologist for today’s beauty demands. It provides gentle & effective X Phifer Road. sale must come directly from older Y mechanical peeling of the skin called microdermabrasion. i All interested Democratsare {he farm Co mingled Corts X There i laser or chemicals therefore no damage to the skin X ; invited. rh 3 i a a ¢ 5] reats: s ge the sale). Only steers and ; o 4 Gospel singing i) heifers of predominantly beef | Solid A Fine Wrinkles Acne & Other Scars A Saturday at KM a - Gold ; Bumpy, Dry & Sun Damaged Skin Age Spots A James Belt Ministries will sale. We Pel fe en | J * eo A he a I ¥ With a flash of a light get rid of unwanted hair by: Y Saturday, Morhy at7 pm. at plus 1.5% of sales price plus $1 A A A B.N. Barnes Auditorium in NCA Beef Checkoff, NCDA e e : a Ss thchado Ji gracing a 3 X Epilight Hair Removal System : X eatured gro yardage will be charged. All an- is pai rma . This new technology is an improvement over laser Belt, Fifth Sunday, Southland, imals entering the sale must be Ay leis painless 2 pe hen} ? e ey p : a, Billie Hicklin, Rev. Steve Akers, sold. The cosigner will not have 1D EN §) nly A treatments. It is intense pulse light therapy which can be customized to any hair A and The Beacons. a “no sale” privilege. : r ere on the body. Admission is $5 for senior cit- All cattle are to be delivered V & skin color. anywh y \/ izens and children and $7 for to the Shelby Livestock Yard in 0 0 general admission. Shelby on April 1 between 7 18” Diamond: Cut A Multili ght S stem A to benefit am. J. 1 All proceeds go to bene a.m. and 4 p.m. Cattle alts) be Robe Mecklce A i 5 : y ] : A Hospice at Wendover on the market grounds by ? $106.00 X ItEliminates permanently spider veins, birthmarks, portwine stains, sunspots, ~~ & i ! Jn. 7 eg. : ; : For more information contact 95 age spots, freckles, tattoos & more with a flash of light. A 4-H Super Summer : ; S 5 { 0 : the County Extension Office at p NO SKIN DAMAGE!! scheduled in county 482-4365. > NO LASER, NO PAIN, NO § X N.C: Cooperative Extension fy is currently developing its 4-H Activities scheduled 3 Days Only A Get rid of cellulite by A u . . . ursday, Friday aturday A 3 br Tn at Council on Aging a % wha 3 S Silklisht Subdermal Massa ge Therap young people ages 9-19 witha c The Chsveind Commis asten (JD zverznsn J g y NF variety of fun learning opportu- ouncil on Aging has an- A : ; } cindihe A ee Tron are a nounced the following activi- ARNOLD'S A It is the only procedure a has been medically recognized for reducing A ed and conducted by county ex- ties. For more information, call appearance of cellulite. It is invigorating and relaxing massage. tension agents and volunteers. Shirley Bridges at the Shelby J * : 0 $ Ee 7; roducts for — po. Sa ; = 2 = 2, Complement it with NATURAL & HOMEOPATHIC prod A wo y 0 iQ & S = (mR : Weight Loss : ale ) ; 3 ® A 5 0° oO Off x Have a healthy and beautiful body! X 0 : C Q Call For FREE consultation: ¢ THE CO. STORE 3 ; DISCOUNT SOCK MILL OUTLET ; 704-739-3681 3 MAUNEY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. A : Kings Mountain, N.C. : \/ Pam Shergill, M.D 103 S. Watterson Street, Kings Mountain, NC : Direction: 1-85 onto Hwy. 74 Bus.: © 8/10 mile, cross R.R. Bridge. A am Shergill, M.D. A At next light turn left on Cansler, go 3/10 mile, turn left on EIm St., Internal Medicine ne block to parki 11am-4pm A Board Certified A PLE 5OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOOVOOOOVOVOVIVOVIVIVILY iA : .