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n Thbfsdiy, JahudFy 15; 1970 I I iMU SWEETIE PIE OneDUdn't Get Away IR-Rtf Oratorio Singeis ■ GnOnil wdlllVClAy upon completion of a long dis '* tance call to his family in The Oratorio Singers of Char-1 Frattce, the man was Informed lotte, under the direction of Don-: *’)' t*!® operator, "That will be aid B, Plott, Chairman of the Mu- ■ 599, air.” sic Department o[ Davidson Col- "OK," said the cuatoiner as he lege, will present their first con-i *>‘’8*0 feeding quarters imp tjic cert of the season on Saturday, ro^-h ah>t. ^t jyasn’t long brOip January 17, 1970 in' Ovens Audl-i *■*><> operator had to c^ll ^or torlum at 8:15,p.nj. j Because the (»;n box wg* klie^^fy Two great choral work* “The •, partly filled froirr other eaUs, the Lord fieison Ma.st” by Haydn and steady straam of quartans Cited the “Te Deum" by Kodaly, will,**'*’ ™tn chute to the lop B8lid;dt be given by the 150 voice choniij*'*’ **ad deposltwl tho'fiill amount. Accompanied by full tttfMestra , He said he hjtti enqtigh quarters and natlohally known soloists. i *° ooposlt but rislubtantly al{i^d Soprano Janice Har.sanyl has fa® oehtrKte placed OM his appeared with the Singers In the hofhe phone bill. Bach “B Minor Mas.s” and In Han del’s "Israel In Egypt.” Widely sought as a concert singer, Miss Har.sanyl has appeared extensively in recital and oratorio, and on radio and television. She has sung with the Philadelphia Or- » i chestra, the National .Symphony , , |* ™f'° farmer plowing his and in the 19(16.67 se.ason she toured as the .soprand .soloist With . laigret stakes he the B.ach Aria Oroup and thA iho do^ij Princeton Chamber Orche.stra. ti br^t^ ij^r^d' Baritone Thomas Palmer has a recoOTltion wide range of experience Includ-, ing appearance.s with some of Excited, he ran to the house the leading orche.stras and opera lo call a friend to tell htrti of his companies in the world. His role encounter only to find that, hi.s (if Von Eisen.stein in “Die Fleder- phone was dead. So, h® decitled niaus" with the Charlotte Opera, f*’’’! as King as he had to rettorli Co. In March of 1969 has vvon' P*'*>f'c out of gervloe gi^ay, him a large following In the Caro- 'f** m'lf*'* a" well kill tsgx) binds linas. I '* from his friend’i house. Rosalind Hupp, Mezzo-soprano ^ .fSMjnnan w^ dlspatchiKi made her debut with the Metro-: v.-Ilh the farmw in tow. trgc- polltan Opera Co. in Von Kara-; perienc^'*in'opera''antl^watorte exclaimed the *9*3 <i"^P''"stieci aniiounic t'l. Lxtcnsive^ShrsapTearoci ; ;^r,Lbte birth.^ a daughter, .Sunday, with the New York Opera and -.cable' ’ asked the sumrised ' the Goldov.sky Opera Theater. j farmer. ’^1 it (^'2^ Tenor Gary Glaze is an active snat^ sb I ‘ ^ mtmiber ' ‘ ' ’■ Opera Stu ' *^irtz hiri big bright teefh, but ,ou dohfi- see him brushing _fhem every day!" KINGS MOWNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN; N. G. School Menu Foi’ Next Week Is Announced SUNDAY, ianuary 19, 1970 Hot Dogs Beef bhUl — Muitard 1 Hot bung I S^ool Uairfd B®ans with Bacon Crumbs - iwhiti* iRenpsi I BI..I* bcTiy Pie ! Swt-et .’HUk - Choc. MUk—Choice I No High .Schotq (^lioltx* I High School bnd Ontmi School I Sell -Sorvice Tray . -Mustard I Catsup I Pickup I TUE.-iDAY, Jaintery 20, 1970 Lasagna I 1'o.ssed Salad j Griw Peas ! : Pimapple Up Sido^Doiwii Cake i i 'fat noils ! :. !-r Milk . Choc. Milkr-Ch'jiee 1 .1 :il Choice — Wcsicr.i P.-.iiio i S ...| .Tul Central School “I'v: ’I'l-ay ■'lie Dtes.sing I-;h..i(i Dresalng ■ r.'iE.-'D.lY. January 21. 1970 11* :1 d Ham with Pii; - Pickles FRU).\Y, January 2.9, 1970 ’! Sallsbliry Steak Rice Browned Gravy Congealed Fruit Salad Grei'n Peas Chocolate Cake Hof Rolls z awebt Milk - Choc. .Milk--Cliolc»‘ High School C'holo(»- Fricassee of pee; on Rice H*. h .School and Central School Sclfdteivlce TTay Browne 1 Gievy Maconnkisc Pickle ReUsh Paga [ WEEKiY CROSSWOiy f UZZiE Sports and Sportsman Birth Announcements ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson, B14 FMurlh stieet, announce the birth .of .a son, Wednesday, Jan-, cuf'.-iy, January l!l, Gin;, ..t untdih hq-'P-ial. .Mr. and M. s. Wesh-y Clcnr.'.-. liij Ltn.oln Avenue, <h::d.. , :.'mourte Ihc biilh of a d u., i (er, Saturday, January 10, Kh. .’Hountain hospital. .Mr. andi.Mr.s. Ronnie Pldlhcd:, .ary (flaze is an active snake sti I ktUtsUt.’’ of the^ Metropolitan 1 -Vou saw^d,’’ sighed tlie m- ulo, and ha« appeared paliTnah as ti^ bpgan fee iask oi with the Kansas City Lyric Opera Co. "The Lord Nelson Mass” was compbSed By Hdydn In 1798 in 59 days. Nels tn'.s derisive victory at the .Battte_of_ the Nile is thought to Have Inspired the use of the trumpets in the Benedtctu.s portion of this Mass. The uniqu® orchestration con.sis|.s of only brass, percussion and stringed in struments. Zollon Kodaly has been considered the leading Hun garian compo.ser since the death of Bartok. His "To Deum” com- po.?ed In 1938 has a romantic; tenth ltinlv®r.^ry of quality with contemporary over- Donald Plott. During th® yest4 tones with the change.s In mood, tti® Singers have won national ac' coming rapidly and suddenly. | vdaim as they appearttd for th<* This stirring work Combines the lighting of the Christmas Tree Id flavor of Hungarian folk music Washington. D. C. Ih 19d5, an(l in melodic content and rhythrhici niade a cotrttnand appearSnee id element*. Raleigh In 1963 with “Kinft Da' Thd Oraterio -Singers of Char- ''***•“ Idtlb Was folrHed In 1951 undecb Tickets for this outstantiini the spon.sorship of th® Gharlbtte, perfoHtiIncS aW bh Sate at the Chapter of the American Guild Oratorio Office, 827 E. Blvd. Telet m Organ i.st.s. This year mark* the i;lh6tlt!..^5rT9l2. restoring .service. Spinni^ your «r’s wherts will only hielt le'e and sh-pw and ne- du(» trgclldn, warna the Motor club. Always (tpRly MWef slowi-y smd creep gently forward. |n a pinch you nan use nibbeh tWdr niahi Hrrifn ^’our gir placied in tbdht pf fhb rw wHeieU (b ob tain f^tVa traction to yoii going again &t, nevgr pfennit anyone, tot sUrid directly behina a ttiiiilhg <Jr ^ihriitig wtiem which can Wiro^ debris. lANUAKY CLEARANCE Entue Stock Men's Smts REG. To $80.00 fiy CURLEE. SEWELL. H.i.l & OTHERS $25.00to$60.l)0 cL!s^e4 jt birth ol a dau'^hter, Sunday, (Hfjt 9, tCtttgs Mtmirthln hospi | I RA.ih can tnakd driving more Df,'**** R- AJex-|risJiy than snow, says the All »» KAtHendfe Avenue, i *tsj« l^tor Club. The change annoonw m birth qf i daughi-|that o«n-.t during snow arc an- IBG ..-fhnbary 9. Kings p.ardnt to most drivers but the Mountain mtepitaJ. ,. , [tiazard* of raJn, such as reducs d . Hql.| vJalbOJIt and tracHon, are ri-vt w««nl»d is danger J or Rice .. ' (’.ike A aoc. .Milk CM . , ' •'■7 ■ ;.)! Irolce i.lvc.T!. ' . 1 1 Cent.al Si-hi. . '(:r\;..c ii ;y Rulfcr .;-isiiis or Prunes Pr.rnul Butler - Sallines I lIlTRl'lUAY, Januuary 22, 1970 Fish . Creanasi Potatoes Spinach Co!-n Bread Cherry Pie ■' • cet Milk . Choc. MUk—Choice Iii,gh .‘School Choice — 2 Grilled Hot Dogs High .«.ch(>i>l and Cbntral School Self-^t vice Ti'ay Vinegar Egg Garnldji^ This Milkman peaking Out RALIHGH — For the past .11' weeks, the milkman lias been taking it on Uie chin with a grin. Dogs have been barkjfvg at h tn. 1 '-’•■'n h-vc been meov.dng, illd;; luivp been demanding ice m (i.i 111:' liucK. ' .1. ' . r- ’ ■' iiriv** bf' t liiin illc;;il)li' notes on :i :::.■■;'jmia<'’ Im.-drinil com- '"•I ’ m the milkm.an "lat- the i"iitihoai'd conlaincis :!i I"" nioniin, , in ,1 whil.-, he lias ..'ll- troul.le on ti'i;-!d .1.™ niiikm.in is ■*. -) u '.e.T t, o . I 7 ! nr'rr v ■ v. ■I .. ,vc,nor C'li: y :■, cole spi'ik.cr to the K"), -1. s !]'plier.s and guc.ers at 111*' ('aioiira Motel Thuisday ct 9:'}) a.m. Oihc:.-: lalkin,g w 11 Inelutic, l.orii! Carolina Statf' ITnivei'.'iit/, daily and food processing auth- oriiicx. F. H.y.vard Suttle of Wllming ton. President of the NCDPA. said "rtie economiasal cost of milk in North Caiolina will be the theme of the 1970 convention." Controversy ovei- the pric^ of ■OBOONTAl, XOuttle Moran’s wort 7BowUnf tana ISlntantloa ISNaadlar ■ISSUdlns eompartawat II Bird nVKdla WTtsUbiS llOaicout altmtnt 20 Catch (coU.) 21Shoihontan Indiana 2SSitttr 2t The knee 2S Cheese dish 27Iceberii 2> Inject egg 2P Chess piece :'I ■'te 71 ■■■' ■' (music) *J2. 'c xy 25 , 'd in sprinting mlstakss 3 Tidier 4 At this time I Holm oak ICalmnass 7 OoU club SRcnt SKing (IV.) 10 Laundry machine 11 Malayan city 12 Place of utter darkneu II Woody fruit 22 Legislative' body 24 MUd 21 Contalnert 27 Used la miny sports LftsAsswer rpsir'ii.-., I ntiFhcmci i. It-III', jn I'lranBonn □r IF"' .ui'^ (snaaaci wc-71 I • .innqB nnn FXiiA.: '7iG=> nmnen riFs* '■ ■;-in nFsnncd -•..r. Boa ■.j;7; F"Dn £jr-7t !■ I ,,,'jnrjijncin wrat . i liiiaui rjnBtH r jk'airi 12 r-quina Hnra niuHsit-JM DDDanri nLiFT-iKn Roiacincs nciiit'iFxt I nnmiBLiFt 21 Rambles almlassljr ISPrb quarterback, Otto — 33 Spanish painter 34 standards SSShaap’s of 3IIpecte 37 Araertesn educitot 31 Shops 40Ooe who trsats 43 Smooth and unaipiritad 44 Irish held 47 Race horM* doctor 41 French Mend 30. »'?e ■ e lorth ■ 'pert was ■ ;UttiEg z *1 i r- w r n 10 It 0 ‘■.3 1 N 1 1 15 16 • ; . ■T' ft -m H Ji /*■ r _ Mr qu® K ' I 5." I ! ll-'-'t — 55P'(t perrons T^.ATCAL 1 Ti ’-nyra (Bib.) milk has alon^ \v iih tht t(u* criiics n{ the inilustry a-s a I milkman’s trouhlos with the (10^;. giass oI warm milk has on the I the cal and the assorteni other jin ^mnlac at night or si crying I challenge*;, throughout the past baby at -1 o'clock in tho morning. 1 j 'Phe convention opens TSiesday, buttle indicated that Oovornoi Januaiy 2^) and concludes Friday, Scott’s address :s expeci<‘d to January li’l. have the same efJect on some of Subscribe To The Herald ONE GROUP Shoes BUCKLES Sizes 7-12 BLACK & BROWN Beg. MOJO NOW MAO GIRLS Slack Sets, Dtesses & Coats Vt PRICE Full Oil's Yolir Hdppy Shopping Store Buy 3*.6e# 3 DAYS ONLY! even dozen USUALLY 3 FOR 2.75 MEN’S “ARCHDALE” 100% COTTON UNDERWEAR Full, true-size fit. Soft, absorbent fine cotton with comfoii: (md long wear built in. Choice of briefs, crew-neck T-shirts or snap-front boxer shorts. 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