Ad, Ikvsdiy, DeoendtarU. im • MOUtOB-HBBAIJ> • p»a» IB Terry Sanford Award Shirley Austin Is A Winner TBBBT BANVOBD AWARD WIN NER • Bfn. Damn Anatlii, etomenterjr ■ohooli musto «e»oher, U Kings Bloantnln redptont of the Terry Sanford VMnhr OABT mWABT Award for Orenthrlty end Innovnaon In the dnssroom and will represent the city In diatfict competltton. Bridal Luncheon Fete ■A bridnl luncheon htonorlng MIsa Vickie Maddox, bride-elect of Steve Chilscoe, was held Saturday at noon at the home of Mrs. Lyn Kirby on Dmna Dr. In Shelby. Entertaining together were the bride-elect’s aunt, Mrs. Lyn Kliby and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins of Shelby. Assisting In serving was Mias Karen Jenkins, cousin of the bride-to-be. Christmas decoraUans were used throughout the house. The bride's table, overlaid with white lace cloth, was arrang^‘!wlth holly and red carnations,. Ihe table for the grand mothers had a smaller arrangement at holly ,and red camatlans as central highlight. Mias Maddox took the occasion to present her gifts to her attendants and flower girl. The hostesses gave the bride-to-be a gift of china In her selected pattern. Special guests were the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Earl Maddox; the brldegroom-to-be's mother, Mrs. Edwin Chrlscoe; Mrs. Richard Rollins and Mrs. John Maddox, grandmothers of the bride-elect; and Miss Thelma Rollliu, aunt of the bride-to-be. Miss Maddox was cation corsage, to,.pin. to the sMuider ol her party pantsuit. Shiloh Presbyterian Church of Grover will be setting for the Saturday niq>tlals. BUZABBTH STEWART Wonutna Editor “Basically, I believe music Is something for •nitoyment At least, that’s ttw way I try to teach It’’ And Shirley (Mrs. Darrell) Austin, Kings Mbixitain District Schools wlrmer of the coveted Terry Sanford Award, pntctlces tide philosophy ■s schools music teacher In ■n five elementary schools fei the system. It's reaping Wvldends during the three jrears she has been In Kings Mountain. Kids are being "turned an’’ to the sound of music. And they’re excited about laamlng to communicate, iRiglng everything from Christmas carols to melodies of yesterday and today, learning texture by am of Instruments, form, hy dancing, and Im- ynvlsatlon in creaUvlty. Mrs. Austin modestly says the children are creative In music because they are mostly uninhibited, but her piin- clpcUs and students will quickly tell you that Mrs. Austin capitalises on the attributes of the youngsters by Injecting her own brand of en thusiasm, versatility andd love of music, which Is contagious. Supt. Donald Jones termed Mrs. Austin’s ability to get the best from a student "Just tremen dous’’ and said that ’’one of the best things that’s happened In the Kings Momtaln system was that day In 1074 when Shirley left the Gaston system after U years to nunre home to Kings Mountain.’’ “She Is so creative herself that she makes her classes so Interesting that everyone wants to take part,’’ said Supt. Jones. Bethware Principal Ranald Nanney, himself a ftrmer winner of the Terry SMford Award for Creativity and Innovation In Teaching, agrees. "Principals can place Shirley and her class In any comer In the school and soon that comer will the most exciting place around,’’ he declared. “The kids look forward to her coming to each school one day a week,’’ said Nanney. Mrs. Austin also cheerfully gives the classroom teacher suggestions on using music during holiday season and special events during the year and organises assembly-wide programs. Including the recant very successful Red, White and Blue Day held at all the schools. She is always ready, say her piinclpala. In asaUtlng them and their faculties In coordinating special acUvltlea for P-TA and assembly programs. Involving the students. Her untiring efforts are not limited to the classroom. She la organist and directs two choirs at First Presbyterian Ouurch. Her youth choir recently song “Tliey All Sang Jesus’’ and the Senior Choir will sing a Christmas Cantata on Sunday which combines some of the “new sounds” of today In a special ren dition by John W. Peter- A most recent project la a group of BO voices of school penonnal, langlng from admlnlstratlvo to (Please Tuita To Page 4B) FAMILY DXLAIt ^4" OUR BAG IS BARGAINS! LADIES' WARM & SNUGGLY EE tf FURRY SLIPPERS FOR THOSE FROSTY WINTER NIGHTS • ASSORTED COLORS • SIZES 5-10 • REG. $1.99 Gastonia: E. Franklin Ave. Mon.-Sat. 0-0 8un.-l-8 Gastonia Hwy. 74 West-Mon-Sat. Sun. 1-8 Bess. City Mon.-Sat. 8-8 FH. 8-8 Open Sun, 1-6 Drop-In Shower Honors Bride-Beet Miss Vickie Maddox, whose wedding to Steve Chrlscoe takes place Saturday In Grover’s Shiloh Presbyterian Church, was honored Friday night at a drop-ln shower hosted by the Women’s Missionary Society of Long Shoals Werieyan Church. The party was held from 7 until 8 p.m. In the church feUowshlp hall. Polnsettlas, greenery and Christmas candles decorated the refreshment table from which red punch was served with decorated cake squares, nuts and mints. The 38 guests showered Miss Maddox with gifts for her new home. Adult Class Holds Christmas Party 1 Twenty members of the Adult Sunday School Class ■of Dixon Presbyterian Church held a Christmas ^party Wednesday right at _Har^ O’s Steak House In Crowder's Mountain. ; Woodrow Bridges Is Olass teacher. . CSenn Itountree, choir director and a member of the class, led the Invoca- :tlon. Present for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Roun tree, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Alma Sellers, Mrs. Ethel ChUders, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goforth, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hum phries and children, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stewart, Miss Elisabeth Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stewart, Mrs. Wayne Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berry. Youth Encounter Raised $8,915.05 I : A copy of the financial report of The Greater Kings Mountain Youth IDnoounter For Christ has been sent to every church and business that con tributed to‘the Crusade, i Total contributions funountsd to tS.BlB.OS. Of ttils amount, $1,837.00 was jDvsn by businesses, •4,360.00 by the churches, jMO.OO by the Crusade Touth Committee, and •3,088.06 was given In offerings during the lOusads. • Total Crusade expenses Mune to $8,643.84, leaving a balance of $873.31, vdilch •* jwas given to the Kliws •fountain Mlnlstsrlal Assoclatlan to be used In the FoodBaidi and Helping Hand progranu. Any person desiring more Information may contact W. Clyde Bearden, Crusade Chairman, John L. McGill, Treasurer, or any of the Pastors. Phenix Party Ron Osborne, Phenix plant numager, said the local Burlington operation will hold Its annual Christmas party on December 18. The plant will be closed for the holiday from December 18-36. 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