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Thursday, June 30^ 1966 KINeS MOUNTAH4 fURALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. •vcred with Kirby, room, p Mrs. Junior Good- i Mrs. )OM A. L. ebster ..onoir Ip ma- Eng- B. do- Ihyne, najor- ! ciiipJ Shp istant, la col- acawa lapter ' and , E. A. e this school iduato school, service 'pvard t Mel- ^fpd at Palm ur of a “air- 5 divi- ch of (Undav g Miss IS and* 1 mar- ler fa- street- cb and pwelod il. and ^salms phano- tended r. Her yellow tching jarried s. - t man ry and 1 rover, ‘s. Ray de was high State 1 be a entary fall, loen of bri^e- Grover /^ed by n Gas- South lyweds istover ?S' ’AVE [ERE? ortant apart- have lendly •e”. it can when corat- am to have iendly some - sofa be M- Invite is not color ake it color- trays ‘ your ghting rative. : look e sure i and t look Make >ps or an be t fear o say home" t you, orated u will !riend- itmos- what B. WE il and 1 and heart’s ire or 1 and I can’t his 90 in to- r con- your I with eeded. furn- and oo. Eastman Instomatic CAMERA SET French Lace Dusting Powdei Reg. 1.25. now 59c Reg. 2.25, now 98c Tussy Deodorants ROLL-ON. SPRAY OR CREAM Vz Price TUSSY ECONOMY SIZE Cleansing Creams Regular $5.50 NOW $2 PICKNICKING NEEDS l-GAL. THERMOS JUGS WICKER PICNIC BASKETS SUN TAN LOTIONS • REVLON • COPPERTONE • SEA AND SKI 3 to 5 hours! indoor-Outdoor Tanning Lob^ fans you out yow skin !>e«“5e 3 ""i.t.KP balance. 7 fi. ox. r Mariion Marlowe To Be In Summer Musical, "Boy in JUDGES FOR EGG COOKING CONTEST — ftetured above ate Judges for the annual Egg Cooking Contest sponsored annually by the North Corolina Egg Marketing Association to be held July 13th at Jack Tar Hotel and Motor Lodge in Durham. North Carolina's Egg Cooking Chompion will be selected from recipes submitted from entrants. From left, Jo Ann Frank, Women's director with WNBE-TV station in Npw Bern; Gil Stumper, Farm director, WBT Radio and TV, Charlotte; and Elizabeth Sparks, food columnist with the Winston Salem Journal-Sentinel. The Charlotte Summer Thea- j ter opens its exciting musical i season with “'Fhe Boy Friend" I starring Marion Marlowe ,at I Ovens Auditorium Tuesday July ; 5. With a history of past success^ to her credit, Marlon Marlowe will be making her first appear- ! ance for the Charlotte Summer i Theater. Miss Marlowe received i nationwide attention after Ar ; thur Godfrey heard her ..sing in I a Miami night club and began i talking about her. He asked her bury” and a humorwiF ^ y> “It’s Never Too Late toFali Love”. 'The title sott^ Friend” is a popular Featured In the cast witfeM^ Marlowe will be Ben ^wtara, Tom Lacy, Carol Grant Long and Lois Aim Miss Saunders, Jaaae Ben Bobino, and JUlbesetWaJOgg all return from last yeafln> standing chorus. There is still tbne ^ *®Y Durward Kirby in "The ble Years” which, has an eittra Apple Giowen Vote Wednesday Wednesday, July 6, is an im- ( Shod at Belwood. portaht date for apple producers in Cleveland County and in oth- | er apple producing counties of ■ North Carolina Apple growers will vote in a ; "Pennies for Pi\)gress” roferen- dui.m to decide on a self-help pro gram in the promotion of apples. If carried by two-thirds or The owner or leaser of an of- chaid is eligible to vote. Ail growers are urged to vote by Cameron Ware, chairman of I to join him on his television I Sunday evening ■ show and for five years she re- ;7:.30 p.m. 'This is a tnlly mained the most popular figure I ful comedy which no one should on the weekly “Arthur Godfrey! miss. “The Boy Friend” ! Show”. She created the featured Tuesday evening, July 5 .role of Elsa Schraeder in the run nightly through Satyday ! original Broadway cast of “The; with matinees on Saturoajy and Sound of Music” and was widely | Sunday. Following **"*^,, ■ acclak-red for her beautiful voice' lowe and “The Boy Fri«*d wu and acting ability Miss Marlowe be the lovely Anna Maria Awr- scored another hit in the Ethel: ghetti in “West ide Story” which ' Merthan role in “Gypsy” which ■ opens July 12. helped to build a sensational now : perfor-Ttances are available by mail order at image of her. Reviewers pro claimed that, “Miss Marlowe’s more of those producers voting, i t.'te .;ood apples that arc produc- there will be an a.ssessmen-t of ed in North Carolina, three cents per iiushel on all ap the Cjunty Referendum Com'.niS-^inc voice and excellent acting tee. in this imixirtant referendum ai’c part and parcel of her per- and decide whether or not to set : formance.” up an apple promotion program in North Carolina to promote Ovens Auditorium or by phoning 376-4821 in Charlotte. pies packaged and sold in clos- I ed containers and an assessment I of three cents per hundred pounds on all US No. 1 Canners I sold to processors, o.vcluding ap- Iples sold for juice purpose;?. I The effective period of this as sessment will include the years 1966. 1967. and 19G8. Mi.ss Marlowe's vehicle, ”T'ne Boy Friend” i.® a satire of tlie 1 madcan jazz era that featured ( Babe Ruth, Texas Guinan, speak- I castes, flat-chested flappers, men jin plus-fours and the dance raic Colored News Ki erett Lutz i.s on the Board of Directors of the North Caro lina'. .Apple Growers Association ! J‘,‘p*'Q’j^7iest3n‘''it"pokcs fun at whicli isipromoting the “Pennies son<^s and co.stumes that do- for Progress" referendum, lighted the era. The girls parade a':ou in those marvelously fun ny bathing suits and drosses all I of which will add to the fun and color of the production. j The Slarlites will celebrate' Among the hit songs that San-; Polls will be open from 8;3() i their fifth anniversary beginning jdy Wilson chose to tease the • A.M to 5:00 P .M, at the two ! Saturday night at the old Ellis i magnificent ‘twenties arc “Won’t, polling places in the county. The I Chapel Baptist church, ending i You Charleston With Me?” a' polling places are d) the Conn-iSunday afternoon and night at!love ballad “I Could Be Happy ty Agent’s Office, County Office the Lincoln Academy Elemen- i With You” a “production” .num- Building, Shelby and (2) the j tary school Three prizes will be [ her called “Sur le Plage”, a song Everett Lutz & Son Packing given to the lucky ticket holders.! of longing “A Room in Bloom.s- ON DEAN'S UST Sara Hendricks of Kings Mountain and Gary Collins of Grover were among area stu- clent.s listed on the dean’s list for the spring semester _ at Wake Forest college in Wins ton Salem. Both are juniors. ROTARY CLUB Dr. James Hamilton will re late his “Medical Experiences in Africa” at 'Thursday's Ro tary club meeting at 12:15 at the Country club. Dr. Haimilton is brother of Mrs. John L- Mc Gill of Kings Mountain. Dr. McGill arranged the program. 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