^nom ♦ I I , ENOAOBD • Mr. and Mta. Jack Hutehliia of Kliiga Mouitaln amounce the angacement of their daughter, Suaan, to Steven M. Hutchinaoii, son of Mrs. Diane Hutehlnsan of Winston Salem. The brlde-to-he la a graduate of Kings Mountain High School. The proqMctlve bridegroom attended the Winston Salem Schools. No date has been set for the wedding. Han Yule Cantata The Chancel Choir of Long Creek Presbyterian Church, at Bessemer City, one mile west of The Uthlum Plant off of NC 161, will present a cantata of Christmas hymns and carols during the 10 a.m. worship service Dec. 10. They will be assisted by The Chlldrena Choir. On Wedneeday evening Dec. 33 at 7:80 p.m. the youth fellowships and the children of the Sunday School will present a special Christmas play entlUed "A Uttle Child Shall Lead Them.” Hosts Circle Meeting Mrs. Paul Mauney was hostess Saturday night at her home on Margrace Rd. to the traditional Circle Chrlatmaa Party of Dixon Presbyterian Church. Members exchanged Christmas presents and took the occasion to present both Mrs. ICauney and Mrs. Olenn Rountree, circle Bible leaders, with guts. WEEKEND SPECIALS Base Station *23.87 Royal DoHs 50% Off Cowboy Hats *4.97 VB)Y SPECIAL UONa BIGINES Come Look Them Over TELEPHONE UN 5-8141 1487 EAST FRANKLIN AVENUE GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA UfOKHERB Here’s A &eat Idea! START THEM A HOME SAVINGS Wt. & LOAN SAVINGS ACCOUNT The perfect way to say Merry Christmas for years to come Current Dividend Rate SVdVs to 7Vs HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOaATION Kings Mountain and Bessemer City Shirley Austin is Sanlord Winner (From Page SB) iHdtorlal, who ars alnglng M elvlc groupa and will pwform at Thursday’s ■MB moeUng of tha Kings Moiaitaln Rotary dub at Wa KM Country Chib. Whan Shlriay organlatd !• groups It was flrat •Mad “Singing Tbaehsra” iMauae tha voices were Mostly those of faculty. Oh group has now ax- PMidil. 8upt. Jbaaa la a MMBbar of tha group and ■wra are maintenanca tHployaa and aaeratartaa tasMvad. Bvaryom who BBBts to sing and ara MBployed by tha school Matom. ahlriey says tha naw atnging group is looking tor a name. Another ambitious project was "JOy,” a folk drama and muslcala by young paopla of First Preabytsrian which aha and Paster Gary Bryant dlreettd last year and adileh draw good rwponse on preaentatlon at aavaral churchat In tha arsa. Shlriey la now working on "Light Bhlne,” story of The Beatltudee oot to words and music, to be presented In January by choirs of the church. Mrs. Austin, native of Kings Mountain and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oliver T. Falls, now of Charlotte, hao directed the church choirs since 1368, as well so serving so organist. “The children In the ehureli love mM a member of the congregation. Mrs. Bessie Harris, sister of Mrs. Mauney, assisted In serving refreehmenta carrying out the hoUday motif, assisted by Miss Leigh Atme 3tewart who passed out holiday lu^iklns to guests. Robin Observes Birthday Cans Into Yule Trees 3’S Winners Lowe’: A graduate of Ktogo Mowtaln High School, oho eamad her Bachelor ct Music degree from OroenaboroObUego. She la marrlad to Darrell Austin, Oensral Manager of The Mirror-Herald, and they are paranta of Darrell, Jr., who will be 16 in February, and Amy Auatin, ago sfifit. Tha family roaldaa on Shorwood Lane. Nomlnaeo for Terry Sanford Award coma from each Bohool in tha KM DMrlet and inatruettonal Profaaalonal DavokqpmsBt Oommlttoe of KM Unit of NCAK choooo the winner who than vlaa tor dlstrlet oampatmoa. Last yaar’a wtanar, Mra. Carl Flngar, waa ninnar-up In state eompatltlon. The award la baaad on creativity and In- novattveneas In education and preaoBted by Formar Oovemar Terry Sanford. For the second straight year a elaaaroom teacher haa won the KM namlnatlon and rl^d to enter dlatrict competition. The award, however, la also open to college profoiooro and school admlnlotratora. Supt. Donald Jonea la a former local winner. Shlrtay’a first teaching asrignmant waa at Mat- thowa and Mint Hill Schools in Charlotte. She taught studonte In Oradaa 1-8 from 1887-60. She sat out one year and a^pted a poattlon with Oaston aty Schools In IMI, going Into the eouidy Robin Boone, daiighSar of Mr. and Mrs. JsRjr Boons, will cslabrats hM fitUi Jrirthday MoadMT. Doe. SO, at a family partg at her homo on Oovoland Ave. Robte’o decorated bMto day oaho wffll ba cut anfi aorved wMh party rsfiMB RdMn la granflllsiigMM of Mra. Martha Boone dC Klnga Mountain and Frat Atexandar of Oovor, SA and la groat - grand daughter of Mto. Bortto Murphy of KtaiM Mbun- It’s A Girl For Powells Omtral School students are trmnafonnlng tin cans Into beautltol Christmas trees, Santas, and other creations as atmual Cihrlatmaa daeoratlng project In the Sixth and Seventh aradoo. The Ubrary project was completed this week. Winners of the eonteot are Laura Herndon, Bob tonlth and Annlo Bums, all of the Seventh Qrado. Rutmoro-Up are Dawn Putnam, Sixth Grade; Sandl Appling, Seventh Grade; and Deane Bowen, Sixth Grade. aliter eounty through the lSTS-74 term, then ae- eapted a Bimllar potetlon In Mra. Austin Instrueta atudante In gradaa 1-8 at North, Hast, West, Grover, aadBethemn ■lamenlary lehooia. Her home base la NOrlh Sehool. Shs started pteno laaaona in thlid grade, plays ptarui, fhita, guitar, dulelmar, osgan, tean avid goHar and are they living in the past? Mr nnd Mrs. Jay Powell of Villarlca, Ga., formerly of Kings Mountain, an nounce the arrival of tholr second daughter. Shannon Mario, Nov. 6. The baby weighed five pounds, 11 and one-half ouneoo. Other member of the Powell famUy te 33- montho-old Stephanie PoweU. Owidparente are Mr. and Mra. Marlon Dixon of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mra. Jay PoweU of Wilmington, formerly of Kings Mountain. Mrs. PowaU Is the for mer Blaine Dixon. TRMTY BOCOPAL CHURCH SM Phifer Rond gte8oMoaBtaln,N.O. The Bev. E. Morgan Gardner Sunday 8ervloeoU:Ma.m. > Ckah Give Away wtonors at Lowe's Food Stores during the week of Dec. 11 wore aimounoed this wsek. The winners: «l(» winner, Mrs. WlUle Gable, Kings Mountain. 180 wtensr, Mrs. John O. Van D^o, Kings Moun- 180 wtensr, Mrs. Linda Farris, Kings Mountain. 130 winner, Mra. Omla Blantan, Kings Mountain. $30 winner, Mrs. B. Delevte, Klnge Mountain. $30 wtensr, L.R. Mc- Swaln, Kings Mountain. $10 winner, Lioulso Hayes, Gaffney, 8.C. $10 wtensr, Betty Mc Farland, Ktego Mountain. $10 wtensr, LiUla Gor don, Ktego Mduntate. $10 winner, Ken DoUlngor, Ktego Moun tain. Two big waaks remain te tha Gash Giveaway oon- taat Announcing Opening Of Offices For The Practice Of OBSTETRICS - GYNECOLOGY DR. KBIf ANG CHEN Monday- Friday 9:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M. Near Kings Mountain Hospital at 108 Edgemont Dr. Telephone 739-8059 OdldteB may ba more latarested today te nuisde Umui they wen te yeara paat, aa lira. Austin af- «no.knt««rina$»la«rB In bar elaasroam, whieh la hsr saarat of oftoctlve, ereattvo teaehteg. Outwardly, Episcopalians are pretty steeped in tradi tion. But in their relations toHh the world about them, they're a “today" sort of bunch. They're usually among the Mnt to address a compas- iionate ministry to "people problems" wherever those problems crop up. Take alcoholism. It's no accident that one of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous was a sympa- Vwlic Episcopal minister, •am Shoemaker , and some folks, today, make jokes about "Whiskeypalians." It's true that this denom ination is a bit more tolerant than some. They nourish a strange belief in guidelines -not straight-jackets-for a Christian life. They're not in terested in condemning... but in helping people. It isn't really a new idea. Just a timely one. Episcopalians believe they have good reason for many of their views. Maybe some of the reasons would make sense to you. too. It costs you nothing to contact the nearest Episcopal minister and find out. He won't even twist your arm.