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i\* Page 2B KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR Thuradav. AprU 18.1*74 Former Resident Honored Mrs. Bernice Harrison Cloninger of Mount Pleasant, a former Kings Mountian, has been named her adopted city’s Outstanding Citizen of The Year award. She is the first woman in Mount Pleasant’s history to receive the award, presented annually by the Javcees. The daughter of Mrs. Mary S. Harrison of Kings Moun tain, Mrs. Cloninger is married to Bob J. Cloninger, a N.C. Highway Patrolman. They have two sons, Bobby and Brent. Mrs. Cloninger was cited as a member of all planning committees for Family Pun Festival, as past president of the band parents and PTA. She is booster club president and chairman of the Mount Pleasant Board of Elections. She is manager of the Mount Pleasant Finance Co. and is active as secretary of church council, life member and officer of the LCW and chairman of music and worship committee at Holy THnity Lutheran Church. MRS. ALLAN DALE BLANTON GOING TO ENGLAND • Debt Thompson, shown above Jumptaig Florida Cracker, has been accepted as a student at Crabbet Park Equitation, Ltd., Nr. Crawley, Sussex, England. The 720 York Rd., Kings Mountain resident, graduates next month from Twelve Oaks Academy bi Shelby and leaves Sep tember 4 for England for a two-year course to KitchenAid. factory authorized Off KOM7 BUILT-IN DISHWASHER i Rinse/Hold, Full Cycle, and exclusive pot and pan SoaK Cycle that soaks and scrubs off messy, baked- on foods. i Adjustable dividers to hold delicate items securely. I Famous KitchenAid wash ing and drying performance. I KitchenAid reliability. Ask any owner. Other SNver Anniversary Specials KDI-57 CONVERTIBLE -PORTABLE • Use as a portable now. Build it in anytime. < All the features of the KDI-17 built-in. • 1V4* thick hardwood top. Guide Bar. • KitchenAid performance and reliability. KITCHENAID POKTABLE DISMWASHEN KDO-S7 KITCHENAID FOOD WASTE DISPOSER KWI-110 KITCHENAID TRASH COMPACTOR KCS-100 COME CELEBRATE WITH US! BEN T. eOFORTH PUIMUMO 108 York Road 739-4730 East PTA Auctions Shotgun East School Parent- Teachers Association will auction off a 20 guage shotgun at the school cafeteria Mon., Apr. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Tlie shotgun was awarded in a drawing at the East PTA talent show last month, but the winner, Budify Young, returned the prize with the instructions the PTA could auction it and make the /association more project money. The public is invited to attend the auction. Also planned for the meeting is the electicn of officers for the 1974-75 school year. Outgoing officers are Mearl Valentine, president; Danny Davis, vice president; Mrs. Paul Perkins, secretary; and Bill Davis, treasurer. Attend Sessions Teachers from Kings Mountain district schools will work with instructors in the Bumcombe County demon stration school April 22-26. The workshops will be held at Clyde Erwin Hi^. The local educators will be observing and developing materials to take back to their respective schools to im plement individualized in struction. Teachers point out several advantages of individualized instruction; students assume the responsibility for their own learning and classroom discipline is easier because students are interested in what they are doing. In dividualized instruction also lets the teacher have more time to work with individual students. Diam, Allan Were Married Sunday Patricia Diana Swofford and Allan Dale Blanton were united in marriage Sunday, April 14, at the El Bethel United Methodist Church. 'The ceremony was at 4:00 p^m. with the Rev. Michael K. Swofford and Rev. E.L. Murphy officiating. Rev. Swofford is the brother of the bride. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Swofford of Rt. 2, Kings Mountain and Allan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Blanton. The bride was given in marriage by her father with her sister Miss Cindy Swofford nuiid of honor and sister-in- law, Mrs. Wayne Swofford of Raleigh matron of honor. The bride’s gown was fashioned of silk peau-de-soie and reembroidered Alencon lace. The gown had a scooped neckline and brief sleeves with an empire waist of lace embellished with seed pearls. ’The A-line skirt billowed in beck to form a chapel train. Matching lace medallions were appliqued and em broidered with pearls to adorn the train. The veil was double illusion waist length attached to a crown headpiece ap- pUqued with lace medallions and pearls. She carried a white Bible with white orchids in the center surrounded by white carnations with white streamers. ’The bridesmaids were Mrs. Johnny Huckabee, Mrs. Johnny Parker sister of the groom and Miss Lee Blanton, also sister of the groom all of Kings Mountain. Honorary attendants were Mrs. Charles Bowles, Mrs. Dwight Dixon, Miss Charlene Hayes, Miss Sue Wilson and Miss Louise Wyte. Miss Kathy Nicholson was the register attendant. The maid and matron of honor wore gowns of mellon green polyester crepe with a bodice overiay of white lace. ’ITiey wore white hats with dress-matching trim and carried two long stem yellow mums with yellow streams. The bridesmaids wore similar gowns and carried one long stem yellow mum with yellow streamers. Allan had his brother become a riding instructor certified by the British Horse Society. DeU is the N.C. 4-H Reserve Champion In toward seat equitation, a junior member of the American Horse Show Association, the Beta club. Order of Rainbow, and Trinity Episcopal Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ellsworth R. Thom|ioon and the late Mr. Thompson. TERRI CLARK SHE’S IHREE - Terri Jean Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Clark, Shelby, celebrated her third birthday Sat., Apr. 13 with a home party. Terri’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Tessneer of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Margie Cox of Shelby. Anita Laughridge Spell Off Friday Anita Laughridge, a student at North School, Kings Mountain, will compete with SO other boys and girls from North and South Carolina in the Regional Spdling Bee Fri., Apr. 19 in the Charlotte Observer auditorium. If the 11-year old local filing champ makes the grade here she will participate in the National Bee in Washington in June. KMers In GLT Play Mrs. Raymond Holmes and her son, Chris, of Kings Mountain, will appear in the Gastonia Little Theater’s children’s production of “Oliver Twist.’’ Three performances are planned for Fri., Sat. and Sun., May 10, 11 and 12. Mrs. Holmes serves as narrator and portrays Old Sally. Chris Holmes portrays Moiks, old brother of Oliver ’Twist. Michael acting as best man and the groomsmen were Johnny Huckabee, Johnny Parker (brother-in-law to the groom), Robert Swofford (brother of the bride) all of Kings Mountain and Wayne Swofford (brother of the bride) of Raleigh. Wayne L. Ware was organist for the ceremony and the vocalist was Melissa Finlay. Music was “Whither Diou Goest” and “The Lord's Prayer’’. The church was decorated with wrought iron candelabra, Boston palms and floor baskets of white mums, white gladiolas and Easter Lillies. A cake cutting was hdd Saturday before the ceremony at El Bethel United Methodist Church hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Swofford. Louise Wyte registm-ed guests and cake was served by Miss Sue Wilson and Miss Charlene Hayes. Mrs. Charles Bowles and Mrs. Dewight Dixon served punch. Assisting in the cake cutting were Mrs. Baxter Greene of Hickory, Mrs. J.W. Gantt of Shelby and Mrs. Jack Eaker of Kings Mountain. The tables were decorated with green cloth overlaid with white lace. The centerpiece was of white and yellow mums and the color scheme of the wedding was carried out through the four-tiered caSt and punch. The bride is a 1973 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attends Coemetics Arts of Shelby. She is currently employed as a receptionist at Kingsmont Mills. The groom is a 1971 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attends Gaston College. He is em ployed by Knittronics of Cherryville. Following a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, the couple will make their home on Lackey St. OMMIMmARirm UP WELL.DESPITE DEMANDL Zenith Dealer Unvs Nat To Panic. A neighborhood Zenith dealer confirmed today that his inventory is in good shape as he reiterated what he has been saying all along. He will remain calm during his low price TV offer featuring selected models of 17” 19” and 25” diagonal screen 1974 Chromacolor II tele visions. No matter how many bargain hunters swamp his showroom. What’s more, the Carolina Zenith dealer in question fully intends to do two other things; Keep his prices at the present low level up to June 30th of this year. And keep abreast of the $379.00 (W^ $40995) I $45a00 (Villas $509.95) $599.00' (V\te $679.95) I Local salesman pic tured with sets in question. Left to right: The Toreador (Model E3860). ff'as S4()<).95, is $379.00. TheHadar (Model T2872). ITas $679.95, is $599.00. The Ma ge llan (Model E4 035P). Was $509.95, is$459.00. The ALTAIR • E4547M 23" diagonal Early American styled lowboy console. Wrap-around gallery, shaped apron front rail with turnings and spool-turned legs. Maple color. Titan 300V Chassis. Solid-State Super Video Range Tuning System. ^568 WAS *649** THE MARACAIBO - E4549 Brilliant 23” diagonal Solid- State Chromacolor II. Majestic Mediterranean styled full base console, casters. Dark finished. Oak color (E4S49DE) or Pecan color (EMS49P). 100 Percent Solid- State Titan 300V Chassis with Power Sentry System. Solid- State Super Video Range Tuning System. Chromatic One- button Tuning. AFC. *449 95 *489** XX The TOREADOR E3860W 17" diagonal compact Base has a subtle cantilevered look. Grained American Walnut color. Titan 275V Chassis. Solid-State Super Video Range Tuning System. *379 WAS ■raE MADEIRA E4030W 19” diagonal com pact. Richly-grained Kashmir Walnut color cabinet with sharply contrasting Chrome trim. Recessed Ebony color base has a can tilevered look. Titan 300V Chassis. Solid-State Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System. *568 309 SOUTH BATTUOROUND Avmui KINOt MOUNTAIN NX. PHONI 739-4706 sgggBiggi
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