P»g^6A-MIRBOR-HElULD-Thiindsy, November 11, ltT« You’ll Like ‘Peter Pan’ i Tou’U Uke the new look of the Klnge Mountain UtUe Theatre and "Peter Pan", a live-act tantaay, which a grovfp of 81 young Grace Auditorium for two evening and three matinee performancea beginning Saturday. ‘nie curtain win go up at people wUl preaent in Park 7:80 p. m. Satiu-day and Lib Stewart Pkate igr lA Stewart CROSS SWORDS - Llndaay Hobnee and her brother, Chrla Hobnee, croaa aworda In "Peter Pan," which opens Saturday night at,7:80 In Park Grace School Auditorium. Undaay poiteys "Peter Pan" and her brother le cast as the vUUan, Captain Hook, In the cfaUdren’e fantasy which features 81 Khiga Mountahi young people In a five-act show. Two evening and three Sunday matinee perfomances are pbumed. Sunday’s ahow Is at 8:80 p. m. LET US RLl YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION YOU’LL LIKE THE SERVICE AND THE SAVINGS SMITH Ajm r Asocsdo Coooevton «r>e»t (io'd It '• f' chsrge A -t-sTv we 3e « . WO. 77 <69 50 fesFoMUbiitvCetoMet 8we Owivet piut kMft' vtoisgs bHt p«o>idt smpis lot I •n> Cold M sdiAf4X'*i <^s.9 Awo. msevurt t \ FMe By Lto Stewart GOLD DRAPERIES ADDITION TO LITTLE IHEATBE - Boots McDaniel, left, and Lee Neialer, right, admire the elegant gold omshed velvet draperies which Lee’s uncle, Henry Neialer, donated from Dicey Shbrics and Mrs. McDaniel stitched and hung for the KM Uttle Theatre In Park Grace Auditorium. The little Theatre win open Its taU season with “Peter Pan" Saturday evening at 7:80 p. m. In the recently- renovated L-T home. Chad and Chris Plonk, Bryan Lepley, Bobby Smith, John Grant, Osrol Bennett, Jimmy Morets, Rachel Allen, Bo Bo Ballard, Robin Greene, Bonnie Sheffield, Terri Plonk, Patrick Hamrick, Steven Miuiney, Tim Allen, Joan Revls and Kimberly Morets. Many of the children portray Indians and Pirates. David Grant plays “Nana,” the dog in the Darling household, and Dawn Gainey is the mennald. Play dates for "Peter Pan” - Sat., Nov. 18, 7:80 p. m.; Sun. Nov. 14, 2:80 p. m.; Frl., Nov. 19, 7:80 p. m.; and Sat. and Sun. afternoons, Nov. 90-21,2:80 p. m. MBS. LYNCH’S SISTER DIES Her Kings Mountain friends will be sorry to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Loaale Burke, 69, slater of Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch. Mrs. Burke died of throat cancer last week at Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York City. -oOo- COMINGS AND GOINGS Mrs. Moftott A. Ware, Sr. has returned to her home on Gaston St after being hospitalised at Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby and recuperating for the past several months at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dick LeGrand and Mr. LeGrand hi Shelby. -oOo- Mrs. John L. McGUl, Mrs. Jack Bridges, Mrs. Haywood B. Lynch, Mrs. John George and Miss Ava Ware visited Mrs. Aley B. Devenlsh at Rest Haven Nursing Home in Greenville, S. C. last Wednesday. Mrs. Devenlsh taught a Bible (3aaa here and in Chariotte for a number of years and was a popular Bible teacher. -oOo- West School’s Fall Festival gets underway this evening at 6 p. m. in the school cafeteria with serving of hot dogs and all the trimmings until 9 p. m. Guests will also enjoy bingo games, cake walks and a well-stocked flea maiicet, to which the com munity is Invited to par ticipate. -oOo- IT’S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Moss of the Oak Grove Community announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Brandon Keith Weddlngton Moss, Oct. 80, lOngs Mountain Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds. Grandparents are James and Evelyn Moss, Horace Kiser and Sybil Hamrick. Mrs. Moss is the former Charlene Kiser of Kings Mountain. Party Held For Bride-Beet COOPER FURNITUREINC. 210 S. Ralraad Avt. PIhm 739-2501 DOWNTOOm KM6S MOUNTAW Miss Vickie BeU, whose wedding to Jerry Ruppe takes place Dec. 11 at 7 p. m. in Bethlehem Bi4)tlst Church, was honored Saturday evening at a miscellaneous drop-ln party hosted by Mrs. Tony Ruppe at her home on Southwood Dr. Mrs. Ruppe is sister-in-law of the bridegroom-to-be. The 80 guests showered Mias Bell with gifts for her new home. Overlaid with white lace, the bride’s table, highlight of decoration, was deco rated in green, red and white and enhanced by bouquets of holly and red bows. Punch was served from one end of the table and silver trays held cakes, mints and nuts. Miss Bell wore a red and grey plaid jumper with pullover blouse and a corsage of red carnations, gift of the hostess. toundcn’SsIc. ^ SAVE $6.07 Women s Sporty Oxford has Paddeo Collar and Wooden Heel Antique Brown Reg $10 9^ Prices Good thru Saturday / Sheer Knee-Hi s , Assorted Colors Reg 49e 3pfS./$1 0 M n-. 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