Maitindale Has Title Role In
Opeia Association Presentation
The title role of DON PASQU
ALE will be sung by a recent
graduate of Michigan State Col
' lege, basso James Martindale,
when Kings Mountain City
Schr jls presents the Grass Hoots
Opera Company in two performa
nces of the delightful comedy by
Donizette. The High School Au
ditorium is the site for the per
formances on November 18, It
was announced by Superintendent
Karnes, Chairman of the Opera
Committee.. This will mark the
first season Mr. Martindale has
sung with Crass Roots Opera. In
addition to the Don Pasquale role,
nrany towns will see him in
SCHOOL FOK LQVERS, CAR
MKN and LA TR A VI ATA. The
ycking tHi.sso is well known in
Michigan, having inude many ap
"pearanoes in oratorio and con
One reviewer state*}, "James
Martindale sang with effortless
oase. . .beautiful resonance : . .V
reveals. . . .early and consistent
training."
The story of DON PASQUALE
is an amusing one: The wealthy,
aging Don I'asquak> decides to
marry and spend his fortune^ In
Mead of leaving It to his nephew,
. v?vith whom , he has quarrelled,
l>on PaafqUale seeks the aid of a
floctor friend in finding a. wife,
!*>?it the doctor, finding the rigors
?if matrimony mlg.it prove too
much for the old man, plots to
cure 1dm once and for all of such
r
SINGER ? James Martindale,
basso, will sing the title role of
Don Pasquale. when the Crass
Roots Opera association presents
the comedy here on November
18.
foolishness. He arranges with the
young laiiy the nephew is in love
with, to impersonate the. doctor's
sister, a young, innocent girl just
out of a..conyent. The young lady
agrees to the plan, playing the
demure beauty .16 perfection un
til a fake ma i-riage ceremony Is
performed. Then the atmosphere
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of the household undergoes a
drastic change. She raises the
wages of the servants, orders
new horses and carriages, plans
elaborate parties and insults the
old man to the extent he is about
to lose his mind. About this time
an amusing development appears
in the plot with the result that
all .ends happily.
El-Bethel-Bethware
News
(Mrs. Leonard Gamble)
Rev. K. L. Forbis has given up
hltfchurches at El Bethel and
Penley's dUe to his health. He
returned home last week from
a hospital at El kin.. Rev. Marcus
Leftwltch has been taking his |
place. -
Members of the El Bethel
M- Y. P. enjoyed a hay ride and
weiner roast Saturday night. A
good gtoup attended.
A harvest festival and auction
sale will -be held at El Bethel
November 22. A chicken pie sup
per, ice cream, hot dogs and oth
er food will he available.
Several from the community
attended the County 4-H council
meeting held at Shelby Monday
night..
Around 30 boys and girls were
present Friday night at the home
of Mrs. Gerald Eaker when she
and Mrs. Ja?k Eaker entertained"
members rif El Bethel youth with
a Hallowe'en party: The children
all came dressed in costumes
and after playing were served
grape- juice and Cookies.
The Intermediate class of Da- .
vids church enjoyed a weiner L
roast last Saturday night at the]
church.
Officers ami teachers of 1*41
Bethel church met Sunday night
a' 6:00 p. m. for a special meet- :
ing. Prayer service was held at|
7:00 p. m. Miss Pink .Anthony]
had charge of rhe meeting.
Beth Ware Lunch room opened
Monday morning. Mrs. J. H. Ru
?tisill is the operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gamble of |
Waxhaw were weekend visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gamble and
Mrs. J. N. Gamble.
Mr and Mrs. P.oy Mayes and |
baby of Georgia were last week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frea
lo. Mayes.
Mrs. Claude Warren and son of
Gastonia are spending a few1
days here with Mr. antl Mrs. L.
F. Eaker.
Mrs. Bud Reynolds fell and
suffered a bruised leg recently*
She is still confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone and
Betty spent last week end at
Rockingham with relatives.
M. C. Neal is able to be out af
ter several months Illness.
Mrs. John Watterson of Besse
mer City spent last T,uesday and
Wednesday here with Mr and
Mrs. J. F. Gamble.
Miss Nellie Ellison spent Sat
urday night in Kings Mountain
with Miss Mary Patterson.
Mrs G P. Bin lock is sick this
I week.
| Mrs. Annie Patterson of Geor
I . r i , i visited relatives in the com
'?inanity last week;
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