PaKe 2A KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR Thursday, February 14,1974 MRS. KENNETH EUGENE QUEEN RECIPE OF THE WEEK nil NESE CHICKEN By .VIRS. HENRY NEISLER 1 cup chopped pecans U cup salad oil 2 boned, raw chicken breasts I cup onion slices 14 cups celery (cut on bias) 2 cups canned chicken broth 1 T sugar 1 T cornstarch 2 T sherry (optional) 3 T soy sauce 1 can (5 oz) bamboo shoots 1 can water chestnuts (sliced) Rice or toasted Chow Mien Noodles Brown pecans in oil, drain on paper towel, reserve oil. Cut chicken into small strips, cook in oil until well done (about six min.). Remove from skillet. Add onion slices, celery and 4 cup chicken broth to the oil. Cook five minutes. Combine sugar, cornstarch, sherry, soy sauce and 14 cups chicken broth. Add celery and onion in skillet. Also add chicken, bamboo shoots and water chestnuts. Heat until thick. Serve on rice or toasted Chow Mien noodles. Serves Six. LORI ANN WHITE SOCIAL NOTES BIRTHDAY GIRL ■ Lori Ann White, daughter of the Raeford Whites, SOT N. City St., Kings Mountain, celebiated her second bir thday SaL, Feb. 9 at a home party. Lori is the grand- dau^ter of the J.J. Whites of Clover, S.C. and the Calvin Hollands of Cherryville. Her great-graiidinother is Mrs. ('.A. Self, also of Cherryville. The Newcomers Club turned their February meeting into a fun evening Tuesday at the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club, according to Mary Ann Testa. “There were 36 of us and we set up nine tables and played ‘Million Dollar Bridge’,’’ she said. “The gathering was for Newcomers and their friend- ALL SEATS 75c EVERYDAY ”nL 4:30 PM SUPER CHAMP AND SUPER CHICK IN SUPER ACnON SHOWS .llIM 3:20.5:08- wiilB 7:00-9:00 •DRAGON- mmm HE CLOBBERS THE MOB AS BlilCK BEIT JOEES SEE IT TWICE COLOR TO SEE IT ALL FREE JIM KELLY 8x10 PHO'TOS WHILE THEY LAST SHOWS SUN. 2-4-9 MON. TUES. 3-1:54-7-9 An Ingo Preminger Production Color by OE LUXE • (rej Panavision’^ [Al LATE FLfCK “YOUNG SEDUCERS” RATED (X) AA/, e KJn:oof^COLOR Ifc I I ■ »l I—01^ 739-2176 DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN COMING “ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE” (PG) Double Ring Ceremony Unites Kathy, Kenneth Kathy Sue Bowen and Kenneth Eugene Queen were married in a double ring ceremony Sun., Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. at Westover Baptist Church by the Rev. Floyd R. Willis, pastor of Young St. Baptist Church of Concord. Pianist was Mrs. Mike Huffstickler and vocalist was Mrs. James Sanders, both of Kings Mountain. Selections played were “Love Story Theme,” “Oh Promise Me,’’ "Wither Thou Goest” and “The Wedding Prayer,” which was sung as the couple knelt. — ■ The church was decorated with two seven branch can delabra with white tapers. ’Two altar vases contained mixed flowers and the ar chway was trimmed in greenery. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original design created of silk organza and imported Venise lace posed over taffeta. ’ITie empire bodice featured a low scoop neckline outlined with lace florets. Satin ribbon circled the raised waistline. Full bishop sleeves trimmed with lace sprays and deep lace trimmed cuffs at the wrists. ’Die column skirt had a double lace trimmed flounce at the hemline and extended around the chapel length train. The train was a mantilla veil of English tulle trimmed with garlands of lace sprays and caught to a lace camelot cap. The bride’s bouquet was a cascade of yellow roses and white feathered carnations. The matron of honor was the bride’s sister, Mrs. Douglas Moss, RL 2, Kings Mountain. She wore a mint green, empire waist, floor length dress with long sleeves. Her shoes were of matching color. She carried three yellow mums with streamer. The mothers of bride and groom wore floor length, long sleeved aqua dresses with matching shoes. They also wore white carnation cor sages. Bridesmaids were Miss RITA HODGES ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges of 505 Waco Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter Rita Renee, to Richard Konrad Borov, son of Mrs. Clara Borov and the late Richard Borov of 303 Silver St. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Kings Mountain high. The double-ring ceremony will be held Sun., May 5 at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. “THOvun P.O.BOX 6 PHONE 739-7496 Mem her N.C. Press Association GARLAND ATKINS Publisher DARRELLAUSTIN General Manager TOMMcINTYRE Editor GARY STEWART Sports Editor CLYDE HILL Advertising Director The Kings Mountain Mirror is published each Thursday in Kings .Mountain, N.C. by General Publishing Co., P.O. Box 6, Kings Mountain, N.C., 28086. Offices iocated downtown at 146 W. .Mountain St. Phone: 739- 7496. Subscription rates: $4 pius tax per year maiied inside N.C. Out-of-state, one year. f5-plus tax. Second class Postage paid at Kings Mountain. Jean Turner, a cousin, of Grover; Mrs. Wayne Warlick, a sister, of Kings Mountain; Mrs. Gary Watson of Gastonia and Miss Ardeth Willis of Concord. They wore costumes like the matron of honor and carried one yellow mum with streamer. The flower girl. Miss Sherri Parton, a niece, of Kings Mountain carried a basket of yellow petals. The bridegroom had his brother. Tommy Queen of Gastonia, for his best man. The groomsmen included Douglas Moss, Wayne Warlick, Ricky Perry and Bill Hammack, all of Kings Mountain. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Loren Bowen of Rt. 2, Kings Mountain. She is a 1971 graduate of Kings Mountain High and is now employed in the accounting department at Kingsmont Knits, Kings Mountain. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Queen of Rt. 2, Kings Moun tain. He completed his high school education in the Navy and is currently serving in the Navy in Charleston, S.C. 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