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Page2B KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRRO.I Thursday, April Z5,1974 Grace, Doyt Exchange Vows Miss Mary Grace Moore and married Sat., Apr. 20 in an 8 Doyl Butler Phifer were p.m. double ring ceremony at MRS. DOYT BUTLER PHIFER GkOOAt WE CAN HELP PUSH THAT CLOUD AWAY Next time your spirits are low, stop by and shop our cpmplete selection of fine furniture. We have lots of spirit lifters to beautify and make your home more comfortable. 309 South Battlogiound Ave KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C P HO N E 739 - 4706 THUR. FRI. SAT. MON. TUBS. 3-4:56-6:52-8:48 SUN. 2-4-9 They were looking for trouble - - They found ^ALLENGE FILMED IN AND AROUND SHELBY, N.C. Eart Owensby MERCHANTS SHOW 3-5-7-9 Patterson Grove Baptist Church. Officiating the candlelight service was the Rev. Richard Plyler. Mrs. Wayne Dellinger was the organist and Mrs. Allen Dixon, vocalist. The couple met under an arch of candles and branch candelabra. The altar was decorated with buckets of palms and yellow and white spring flowers arranged in trees. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an original design gown created of silk organza and imported venise lace posed over faille taffeta. The lace bodice vas fashioned with a sheer yoke outlined with lace petals and topped with a high ruffle neckline underscored with lace florets. Full bishop sleeves accented with garlands of lace with deep lace trimmed cuffs and ruffles at the wrists. The A line skirt enhanced with lace sprays and finished with a hemline flounce bordered with lace and extended around the chapel length train. The chapel length veil was of double layers of English tulle appliqued with venise lace sprays and caught to a venise Camelot cap. The bride carried a cascade of yellow roses, lillies of the valley, ivy, mums and a white center orchid with yellow throat. The matron of honor was Mrs. David H. Smith Jr. of Chapel Hill, the bride’s sister. She wore a yellow and green floral organza with empire waist, butterfly sleeves with ruffle (or flounce) at bottom of the skirt. She carried a white basket of yellow mums, babys breath and ivy with yellow streamers. Honors Couple Grace Moore and Doyt Phifer, who were united in marriage Sat., Apr. 20, were honored at an after rehearsal party Friday night. The get-together, for the wedding party and their dates, was hosted by Ray and Jean Herndon and held in the Herndon home on the Bethlehem: R4. Refreshments were served all seats 75c MON. THRU FRI. ’TIL 4:30 P.M. “SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF”RATED (PG) FASTEST FINGER IN THE WEST .ATE ircK , “BED BUNNIES” iADULTS RATED (X) in the recreation room to approximately 2S guests. PAMARROWOOD pjg/. a SAZ \J ntOOPM COMING - “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” kONORED - Pam Arrowood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Arrowood of Kings Mountain, was tapped into the women’s leadership organization - The Sullivanians - at Lees-McRae College during the annual honors and awards day on the Banner Elk campus. Ladies Golf Meet Is Sunday Bridesmaids were Miss Ellen Hogue of Columbia, S.C., Miss Connie M. Phifer, bridegroom’s sister, of Kings Mountain, Miss Sandra Moore and Miss Brenda Putnam of Kings Mountain. Their costumes were identical to matron of honor’s. Miss Reta Phifer, bridegroom’s sister, kept the guest register. The bridegroom’s father served as best man. Groomsmen were M.D. Phifer Jr., a brother of Kings Mountain, Robert C. Phifer of Shelby, George H. Mauney Jr. of Kings Mountain and James C. Pate of Rowland. Ringbearer was Christopher Herndon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herndon of Kings Mountain. ’The bride’s parents and sister, her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Putnam of Bessemer City, hosted a reception in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Putnam, serving cake was Mrs. Virginia Harris, punch, Mrs. Frank Moore. Assisting, Mrs. Don Dixon, Mrs. Ray Hem- don, Mrs. Jack Barrier, Mrs. J.W. Rayfield, Mrs. Jack Waters and Mrs. A.L. Put nam. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. Frances Bettis. ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Moore, Rt. 3, Kings Mountain. She graduated from Kings Mountain high and holds a B.S. degree on pharmacy from UNC-Chapel Hill. A registered pharmacist, she is employed at Eckerd’s, Shelby. 'The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriott D. Phifer Sr., 405 W. Gold St., kings Mountain. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain high and holdsa B.S. degree in animal science from N.C. State. He is employed at Phifer’s Cleveland Hardware, Shelby. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii the couple will make their home in Shelby. ■ la'BTmtiiirmiiiirmiiiiiTrriiiiirnnriiiiTwriinTrrrbuuuuuuJW \ wa iMvin YOU to shop and comp arm | ■ usimeiAmiieeeAiemtieeeesetSAAseiHSeSimtilliaHHMH.HIW W1 eWAKANm YOUR SMITH DRUGS PRESCRIPTION PRICE IS THE LOMffST Our guarantee of Lowest Prescription Prices -LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION- If our price is higher on the same item and quantity We Will Refund To You DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE IN CASH We only request that you present us with Rx container with label and a valid receipt stating the drug, amount and price charged. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD WE DISPEMCE QUAUTY DRUGS AS ORDERED BY YOUR DOCTOR why pay more? ************ SMITH<S^0RU6S K M Pfaxo Shelby Road BUY Consult Mirror Ad Rates First The Kings Mountain Ladies Golf Association will sponsor a Scotch Foursome at 4 p.m. Sun., Apr. 28 at the KM Country Club. Foursomes will be paired in random drawing. Reservations for the play and supper afterwards may be made by calling 739-5181 or 739-5058. Tues., Apr. 30 beginning at 10 a.m. at the country club the ladies golf association is sponsoring a clinic with lessons by Joe B. Costner, club pro. On Tues., Apr. 16 six members of the local association attended the Foothills Tournament in Charlotte and two came away with prizes. Alice Anne Adams earned third low gross in her flight and Lynn Mauney, low putts in her flight. Others attending were Lib Mayes, Mareiaret Williams, Ginnie Arnette and Anne Pouchak. Tourney play and dinner were at (Carolina Country Club. Senate because I believe we can do something in Washington about inflatbn. crime, drug abuse and health care. I believe the Federal Government has spent too much time boking for blame and not enough time bokirg for solutions to these problems I would be piDud to serve as 3^ur Senator and would appreciate jour support!’ Di mam dres faith An Galx Reev W1 1 Y®** Shi ‘"T The offid said I desig comr Bill days oper£ make Inhei trend utilizi fashii on he herci I trend “Ij made Switzi ladies befori “At wome desigi are g( is a becau crisis also s She she a long f. Inh firms manul as grc Accori deal 0 Pild lor by tho Robort Morgan ter United Slitea Senate Commlttaa, Hanry Poola, Tiaaaurar. CHA \ Wright champi / ijql Butterr
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