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2: Page 8A Herald/Times LIFESTYLES ENGAGEMENTS KELLI JEAN MILLER TRAVIS EDWARD CHILDERS Miller-Childers Rick and Teresa Brady Miller of Shelby an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kelli Jean Miller of Shelby, to Travis Edward Childers of Kings Mountain, son of Jeffrey and Gayle McCarter Childers of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1999 honor graduate of Kel-Tec Christian School, Kings Mountain. She is employed by Debt-Check Recovery Systems, Cleveland Collection Bureau, Shelby. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1999 honor gradu- ate of Kel-Tec Christian School, Kings Mountain. He is employed by Harrill Chemical and Paper Supply of Shelby and is also a dirt track race car driver. A March 25 wedding is planned. Spaghetti supper set tonight at EdenGardens “EdenGardens of Kings Mountain, 1001 Phifer ‘Road, will hold a benefit spaghetti supper on : Thursday, February 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. © All proceeds from the supper will go to the : new Senior Center project. For more information, : call EdenGardens at 739-6772. WEEE The Cleveland County Council on Aging has at the Senior Center, 408 E. Marion St., Shelby. Entertainment will be by “The Ordinaries.” Adults 55 and over are invited. The cost is $3. Call Shirley Bridges at 482-3488 for more infor- © mation. : AER a. CRAa scheduled several activities for the coming weeks. A Mardi Gras dance will be held Friday, Feb. 25 MISTY NICOLE COLVIN CHAD VAUGHN RUMNEY Colvin-Rumney Misty Nicole Colvin of Gastonia and Chad Vaughn Rumney of Bessemer City have an- nounced their plans to be married on May 13, 2000. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Randy and Renae Knight of Gastonia and Jimmy and Sue Ann Colvin of Bessemer City. She is a graduate of Bessemer City High School and Gaston College, and is employed by Craig Dodge in Gastonia. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nolen of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Colvin of Bessemer City, and Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of Gastonia, and Mrs. Mary Costner and the late Arvin Costner of Bessemer City. She is the great-granddaugh- ter of Mamie Roper of Kings Mountain. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Kenneth and Glenda Rumney of Bessemer City and Tom and Gail Bobbitt of Ridgeway, SC. He is a grad- uate of Bessemer City High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He isa special agefit' With® the United States Secret’ ‘ork City. He is the grandson of Howard Rumney and the late Clara Rumney of Bessemer City and Mrs. Lucille Vaughn and the late D.L. Vaughn of Belmont and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson of Gastonia. Activities set at Shelby Senior Center The Shelby Senior Center will host Silver Arts March 6-17. There will be a reception on March 7 and performance on March 10 at Lafayette Street United Methodist Church. Art displays will be at the Cleveland County Arts Council. The program is open to adults 55 and over. Call Amanda Helms at 482-3488 to register. Food distribution ' scheduled March 15 The March, 2000 distribution of Surplus Commodities is scheduled for Wednesday, March 15, 2000 at 8 a.m. at the 98 K3500 4X4 CA EE ERE OVC AE SR EN RA TS RR SA SR PR FERRET SANE ASANY Extended Cab - 7.4L, Auto, CD, Full Power - Silverado, Only 12,000 Miles Cleveland County Fair Grounds. Commodities available are apple juice, apple sauce, beef roast, bison, cereal, peanut but- ter, pinto beans, and potato flakes. Herald/Times WEDDINGS and Mrs. Doug Hullender, all of Kings * ‘there'is a $5 preparation fee for birthday pic- ‘anniversary and engagement pictures. “ist’s desk at The Herald, 824-1 East King Street, ‘MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL W. SMITH A (uine Lynn Mudlinzs) Mullinax- Smith Jaime Lynn Mullinax and Michael Wayne Smith were married January 22, 2000 at The Chapel in The Glades in Gatlinburg, TN. Rev. Dan Saffelder officiated the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mullinax of Kings Mountain. She is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mullinax and Mr. Mountain, She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is employed by Neuroscience and Spine Center in Gastonia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith of Kings Mountain. He is the grandson of Mrs. Earl Timms of Florida, the late Clifton E. Timms and the late Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Smith, all of Kings Mountain. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is employed by Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia. A reception was given by June Grigg, Gale Hunter'and Pam/Bor: 2 go thie couple's droney- 7» moon cottage in'Pigdont Forge, TN. visM by The couple will wii in Kings Mountain. Lifestyles Deadlines The Herald welcomes your lifestyle news for publication in each Thursday’s paper. Lifestyles items include weddings, engage- ments, anniversaries, birthdays, club news, church news and community news. Deadline for information and articles is 12 ‘noon Monday. When holidays or other reasons ‘make it necessary for the paper to publish a day early, the deadline is Friday at 12 noon. Items received after that time will run in other areas of the paper if time and space permit. If not, they will be held until the following week if they are still timely. - There is no charge for articles. However, tures-and a $10 preparation fee for wedding, Wedding forms are available at the reception- Kings Mountain. Information and articles may be mailed to The Herald, P.O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, NC 28086, brought by the office at 824-1 East King Street, or'sent by fax to 739-0611. All articles and information are subject to editing for clari- 5. PeTren and/ or lene, ISS Loaded!! Low Miles! $18,500 No Hassle “Just Honest to Goodness Deals” GRIFFIN SELECT Hwy. 27N, Stanley 263-9000 96 GRAND CHEROKEE LTD . V8, Power Roof, Leather, 4x4, Loaded, Drive A Little Save A Lot! TT TAX AND ACCOUNTING And all you have 104 East Gold St. (Alexander Business Park) |} A Kings Mountain © 739-7338 * fax 739-3740 Other Offices Located In Gastonia (861-1040) and Stanley (263-8903) February 17, 2000 February 17, 2000 Section A, Page 8 MRS. STEPHEN ANTHONY BUCCI (Anne Elizabeth Campbell) Campbell- Bucci Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anthony Bucci, who were married Saturday at Resurrection Lutheran Church, are’on their honeymoon to Negril, Jamaica. The Rev. Glenn Boland, former minister of the church, officiated the 5 o'clock ceremony. The bride, the former Anne Elizabeth Campbell, was sien in pihardage by her par- ents. Betty Anne Deal was organist for the ceremo- ny and Leigh Anne Fulton was trumpeter. Michael Edward Sabetti was acolyte and cru- cifer and the groom’s mother, Mrs. Anthony Bucci, was reader. Sandra Plonk Bumgardner directed the wedding and the brides cousins, Patricia McGinnis McHale, Ashley McGinnis Robinson, and Kimberly McGinnis Spicer were register and program attendants. The bride wore a gown of ivory chiffon with a sweep train. The empire bodice featured a deep scoop neckline trimmed with soft cap sleeves. Both the bodice and sleeves were deli- cately treated with a trim of crystals, seed pearls, and bugle beads. The elbow-length veil was attached to a band of crystals, seed pearls, and rhinestones. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses. 49 UEmily Cémpbell King of Kings Mountain, $is- o%tér of tie bide, served as matron of honor'and Susan Neisler Smith of Myrtle Beach, SC served as maid of honor. The attendants wore gowns of navy chiffon featuring empire waists and scoop necklines. They carried bouquets of white roses and stephanotis. Kirsten Elisabeth Barth of Charlotte was flower girl. She wore a dress of ivory chiffon with cap sleeves. She car- ried a basket of rose petals. Mark Stephen Bucci of Charlotte, brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Aaron Lee Barth of Charlotte and Thomas James Nencetti of Gastonia. The bride’s parents entertained after the cere- mony at a reception at Kings Mountain Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Edward Campbell of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Paul H. McGinnis of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. McGinnis and Mrs. Noble H. Campbell of Oak Ridge, TN and the late Mr. Campbell. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and Clemson University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She was graduated from the University of South Carolina in Columbia with a Master of Library and Information Science degree. She is em- ployed with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools as a media specialist at David W. Butler High School in Matthews. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Bucci of Huntersville. He is the grandson of Mrs. John Schneid of Syracuse, NY and the late Mr. Schneid and the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bucci of Syracuse, NY. He is a graduate of William Nottingham High School in Syracuse, NY. He was graduated from the State University of New York at Geneseo with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. He is employed with Ballantyne Consulting Group in Charlotte as a web designer. The couple will reside in Maithens. to doi is FAST ACCURATE PERSONAL... AND WE'RE HERE TO HELP YOU ALL YEAR LONG! 2128. 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