p -fi m—MIRROR-HRRALD-Thutiiday, September 6. 1979 Phifer-Dale Marriage Vows Spoken Aug. 25 Grover's First Baptist Oiurch was the setting Aug. 26th (or the wedding of Miss Margaret Rose Phifer and Jimmy Dale Ledford. The couple exchanged vows of the 6 p.m. double- ring ceremony before the Rev. Paul Sorrells, minister of the church. Tlommy Green of Shelby was organist for the program of nuptial music and Robin Montague of Roxboro was vocal soloist. Given In marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formal wedding gown of Venlse lace featuring a sheer yoke, cap sleeves, empire waistline, A-llne skirt and attached chapel train. Her hip-length Illusion veil was attached to a matching lace headpiece and she carried a bouquet of daisies and yellow rosebuds. Miss Lisa Beth Phifer of Fort Myers, Fla. was her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Glenn Sheets of Lexington, Miss Laney Rogers of Shelby, and Mrs. Johnny Ledford and Miss Patricia Turner, both of Grover. Jennifer Turner of Grover was flower girl. Mrs. Bobby Ledford of PolkvUle presided at the register. Johnny Ledford of Grover was his brother's best man. Ushers were Andrew Phifer of Fort Myers, Fla., brother of the bride; Gene Ledford of Rock Hill, S.C., Bill Ledford of Gaffney, S.C. and Bobby Ledford of PolkvUle, all brothers of the bridegroom. Brian Ledford carried the rings. The bride's parents entertained at a beautlfuUy - appointed reception after the ceremony In the church fellowship hall. After a wedding trip to Fort Myers, Fla. the newlyweds will be at home on Rt. 8, Shelby. ca n^goxxJ^SIS! 16 OZ. CANS CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN CORN 16 OZ. CANS -^APPLESAUCE THRIFTY ★ TOMATOES “ 16 OZ. CANS CUT Screen beans IOV4 OZ. CANS CHICKEN NOODLE OR ^VEGETABLE SOUP LIMIT 4 OF EACH WITH *7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER. Winn-Dixie wants to be a part of your day! h( T f€ (k H di H Is H pi P< QUANTITV KICHTS «tSI«VID... PmCES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER S 1*77. set BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Phifer of Fort Myers, Fla. are parents of the bride who is a 1976 graduate of Shelby High School, and attended Appalachian State University. She Is employed by J.L. Suttle Jr. and Co. Inc. Insurance, Shelby. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Vera G. Led ford of Grover and Belve Ledford of Waco. He Is employed by J & C Dyeing Cb., Shelby. Bridesmaids Luncheon For Miss Caune Miss Jaen Caune, whose wedding to Ronald Spicer took place Saturday, was honored Saturday at a bridesmaids luncheon hosted by Ms. Lisa Waters at her home on Hamilton Circle. The wedding theme of yellow and white was featured In decorative details. Centering the luncheon table was a candle and floral arrangement enhanced by 12 tiny candles. Yellow and white placecards marked the places of guests. Present as special guests were the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. John Caune, of Charlotte, and the bride- to-be's grandmother, Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly of Kings Moimtaln. Miss Waters took the occasion to present her wedding gift to Miss Oaune, bride and groom champagne toasting glasses. A three-course luncheon was served. freezer special 15 LB. BONELESS BEEF U.S. CHOICE CUT FREE INTO STEAKS, ROAST AND TRIMMINGS 10’PER POUND CHARGE FOR CUBING ; rfi m- U.S. CHOICE WHOLE BONELESS W-D BRAND FRANKS pi o SS: dl 5 LB. ROUND TIP ^ROAST SIB. ROUND TIP ★ STEAK S LB. GROUND GROUND TIP w T A W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS ROUND TIP W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE LEAN BONELESS ROAST L. STEW MEAT... « W-D SRANO U.S. CHOICE BONELESS ROUND TIP W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE lONElESS SHOULDER STEAK L. ROAST « M” SAVE 70* PER POUND VS. I WEEKS AGO W-D W-D tRAND U.S. CHOKE EONEIESS SHOULDER BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONE-IN CHUCK STEAK LB ^1** IR POUND VS. B WEEKS AGO CTrAIT lU.S.CHOKIBONE INCHUCK OIBAII. ...... LB. $ I 3* W-U BRAND U.S. CHOKi TENDBRIOIN I U.S. CHOICE PULL CUT BOHEIESS STEAK • 10. GRIAT FOR RAR-R-QUi PRiSH rRYIR RRfAST .A IR- I W-O RRANO U.S. CHOICf RONI-IN SIRIOIN ti. HICKORY SWEET SLICED BACON p« hi M Si It. ’2'’ OUARTERS.... LR. 12/14 LB. AVG. TALMADGE FARMS COmURY ^^29 HAMS WHOLE SLICED 13* HOT OR MILD JAMESTOWN FRESH PORK SAUSAGE • • I • ♦ Shop Winn-Dixie For Savings On Brands You Can Trust EXTRA ABSORBENT CONVENIENCE PAK PAMPERS 39 PURITAN PURE VEGETABLE OIL I IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT LIMIT 2 WITH *7" OR MORE 7000 ORDER. WHITE, YELLOW, LEMON OR DEVIL'S FOOD LIMIT I WITH ‘7- OR MORE FOOD ORDER THRIFTY MAID PLAIN OR SELF RISING DUNCAN HINES IN RiSEAlASLE BOTTLES FibiiR.'.. 5 68’ chek cola . 2 79’ CAKE MIXES DASH DETERGENT Idolry buys YOGURT KRAFT FHIIAOEIFHIA CREAM CHEESE A C E E 3 h H # C B I Z I A H , K P a SUPERIRAND COHAGE CHEESE ^^uV SUFEBtRAND AIL FLAVORS SWISS STYLE (IN 3 FACK UNITS) OOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN-DIXIE 9 »

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