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1971 ^ exten- aroMna usual- Ipment m the >ntered :ht of n the ihI both oads. ■mlblem night ar re- ing ve- te used vehicle 1 speed And it ary ob- prod- jrocers’ ry this Tfiursday, December 9, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C DEEDS "Nutcracker" Performance By JANICE R. CHRISTENSEN Many little gnis’ ro(|uests to fruit or plaster of paris meats,. The holiday season came early are a popular way to teach bal- for Olartys Bass, Creedmoor, Rt.’ anced meal planning, agrees Mrs. 2, when each of his three dargh Bernice Harris, assodate liome ters gave him a necktie she iiad economics extension agent. Moth- made, ers, as well as children, enjoy i working with them. ! were .so handsome and ■_ It cun-OMn kTTThl-TFM ;wcll-wn.slructed that Bass did 19 l/CL. li Kiiv-jic-.N believe the girls had made A utility room turned into a until he saw the pattern second kitchen is a joy for a u,,, ^3,,,.;^ scraps. Benson homemaker. j ■Since the room already had Bass' co-workers admired the running water and a home ties and started to order similar Recently while the adults. fcppi-er, it took only the addi- ones for themselves and as gifts, wore having a gioup meeting, > tion of a range to transform it. presented them "en concert." So well recci\e(l were they, thal every .seh-i-lion had lo be icpcal- icd and thus "i'hc .\ulciackci .Suite" cam<’ into being. While the ".Suile'' has consist ently been 'rchaikovsky’s ' most popular non-.symphonie 01, he.s- tral work, the ballet did not achieve great popularity until the middle of this century. .\Ir. I.ind- gren has a tremendous enthus- On December 17th at S:1.7 p. m. the stage of Ovens Audilor- j ium will he transformed into a j fairyland of sugar-frosted for- lests atid candy-coated flowers in-im for this long-neglected !an- Iwhen the Charlotte Symphotiy tasy and Clara anti her .\ul- cracker Prince and their hapjty Santa Claus Include a doll, minia- Tammie and her cousin cited into a niace for canning, freez- The Bass .sisters, who learned : Piesents The Nutcracker, ture household eq. ipment, or some food models to plan a u, and^ nicklLig ; tie-making in a workshop con-. ballot m two acts. .Rom-rt Ltnd- ‘ "b" hng snow serving dishes. Not si the i-e- snack. ; ewiih a** second kitchen I don’t ducted by Exten.sion Home Eco-j Kien s dance students from the flakes, chocolate dolls, (avorting “""'e “P ’’S'" """ P'.'’ny or.hPst,p,''?.-,dU ihe .ti- p..vprm.l l,v ih,. in enrolled she thought the models were pret- time comes around, Mrs. Es- phoices. Tliey are personal, they re. tion of Jacoues Hrourman to band of the .Sugan.1 m Fairy Un "'Id . n « . r k • ' hom? el^o pn.vide "a'‘‘c'hrh,mils ‘ season «e brings ,0 iis dirc'dlon Jn a^i- canon program undor the guld- “Please tell Sanl« to bring me Cawthorne, associate home eco 1 u i • i fo^«i fnr h .th rs.,> v.. dilion to Hms of fnisicd aiTw Of Mrs. Mildred Williams, i some food models” she add^. 1 nomics extension agent. are great helping us improve our fea.st foi both e>os and oaus. lo ns at ImsKd extension program aide. | Food models such as waxed TIES AS GIFTS -.d, ^ During this Christmas Season the Merchants of Kings Mountain wish to you and your families the very best Christmas that you have had. It is for this reason that we wish to invite you to "Your Christmas Parade" in downtown Kings Mountain on Friday, Dec. 10, 1371 at 4:00 p.m. Bring the kids^ Santa will be here! Look for the following floats sponsored by your favorite Kings Mountain Mer chants! A FURNITURE FLOAT TIMMS McGinnis COOPER’S STERCHI’S LYNCH CIVIC CLUR FLOAT LIONS KIWANIS JAYCEES OPTIMIST ROTARY DRUG STORE FLOAT KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG GRIFFIN DRUG MOUNTAINEER PHARMACY MEDICAL PHARMACY MERRY CHRISTMAS! ^ MINISTERIAL FLOAT KINGS MOUNTAIN MINISTERIAL ASSN. HARRIS lUNERAL HOME FINANCIAL FLOAT FIRST UNION NA'nONAL BANK FIRST-CI'nZENS BANK & TRUST CO. HOME SAVINGS & LOAN KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN BELK DEPT. CITY Of KINGS MOUNTAIN ^ SANTA CLAUS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION DELLINGERS JEWELRY Kings Mountain Merchants Association Morrison Loan Company IS NOW Triangle Finance Corn. T. L. Saine, Office Manager, and Betty Hager. Recep tionist would like to invite all our customers and friends to come by ior a visit. For your money needs of $50 call or visit our office. 123 W. MTN. ST. 739-2576 Subscribe To The Herald •snow- iind .sjiuii sugar (.a-sllcs In addition to the Friday eve- an affection and experli.'-c which : ning perforiTKtnqe, which is pari guarantees that "The N'lit. rac'i I of the regular subscription con- er” will inovc to bo one of the cert secies, tliere will lx- two bcigliest ,ighls of Ibo Cbrislmas matinee performances on .Satur .season. day, Decemljer ISth at 1:‘XI p. m. Tickets rm- liie two m.dinees and 1:30 p. m. under the spun- will he $3.(l<( ;ind $1.00 for the sorsliip of the Charlolte Sym- orchestra, .SI.iK) foi' the nnvza- phony Women’s association. nnin<>, and $2.00 for the bdeony . "The Viitr-rack"!'” wuE fir.-t se,Tt--. Ticket: may !-,c ; i.-iaincd ,,'l : presented in Russia e.xactly 7!) the Charlotte CVjliscHtm box nf- years ago on December 17. 1S92 in fice, or by addres.sing vmii re- St. Petersburg, with choregra- quest to the Char];;lli' ('oliseum phy by Lev Ivanov It would not Box Office, 2700 Xorih inde I be positihle to recreate a di pli- pendence Boulevard, Charlotte, cate of the original ivanov work I'-'. C. 2S20.o. Please include a because at that time tliero ex- stamped, self-addressed enve ' isted no system for recording lope, a firsl and second choice the seejuenee of ballel move- seals, the pecformance riesirt'd ments. Thus, all that is known end a check made payable to the of the original has hs-n record- “Charlotle Symphony Women'.' ed in tlie iiiemorics of tlie ar lists and handed down from master to pupil. Both Robcrl Lindgren and his wife, .Sonja jTyven, have danced principal ' roles in "The X'ulcracker" and .'Vssn." Unle.'s blunted by increased im-j munization of children 1 to 12, a ■ rubella iGerman measles) epi-! ' their choreography for this nro- J*’’"' could swell the i: diirtinn is Kacn-i numhorof American babies born • duction is based upon the origi nal. The musical scoio for thi.s bal let is both famous and well lov- ( ed. The beautiful melodies of i “Xulcracker” display the creative: genius of Peter Illyich T.-haiko-j vsky, since he rndertook the ■commission from Ihe .SI. Peters-' burg Opera to write a ballel 1 mased on E. T. A. Hoffmn’si preporterous tale of "The .\ui-, cracker and the .Mouse King” . with reluctance and lillle cn Ihusiasm. In the sprin.g of ]';)2| the composed found himself fa,'-; ed with the necessity for pro-1 .senting a promised new woi k to, the Ru.ssian Musical .Smiplv, and having nothing el.se at hand,' 'he qcickly orchestrate 1 several! Inumbers from the ballet and with defects, Dimes '.arns. the March of WATER WEI6HT PROBLEM? 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UP TO .$101 See ovdV 50 magnificent sights and sr»4inds; ColorTVconsolesand por- tat^le&N/vith Tottil Automatic Color, stereo';;radios aiid tape recorders all at '||feat savings. All great gifts! WILSON TV & MUSIC 904 W. GOLD 739-2616 Across From Seven Eleven Page 7 % vV, k ^ la DRESS SHIRTS BELONG UNDER THE TREE. Give lolid , colors, patterns, stripes. Consider v.'hite-cn-vvhife. They come with plain or french cuffs. All color styles. j Sizes 14 /2 to 17 $5.95 to $10.00 J TIES, to match or coniresf.. j2.00 to $5.50 \ is noi a gMt ft -’i;’ !X il I r' "'X WHO NEEDS SPORT COATS? Eve'y rron on your Christinas list. Choose nifty corduroy or one of o'jr new wool knits that rtreich v.'h:n he does. Single breasted styles. 36 to 44. 54q_qq J \ r, " Ih / % y CHRISTMAS IS A SLACK SEASON. Give him wol^b^ ^ able knits to take on winter vocation. Toss them i tio ^ suitcase or dryer. Wrii.Iiles stoy out; creeses sim- > ^4 He’ll wont sevtrol $12.95 tO $20.00 McGinnis DEPARTMENT STORE
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