Thursday, December 8, 19T7-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7B Senior Citizens Enjoyed Full Activities At Depot h Senior Cltlsens Day was Saturday at the Depot Center with a full slate of activities beginning with a basaar at 10 a. m. an auction at U a. m. and tMke sale and other homemade Items until B p. m. ^clal entertainment was pro vided by The Swinging Moun taineers who sang at Intervals during the day. Senior Cltlsens sold various ttems of their own. according to Rov. Ken Qeorge, co-ordlnator of the KM Aging Program Barbecue, hotdogs, cakes and drinks were available during the day with an auction sale of homemade goodies. Including cakes, brownies, etc. and a bazaar of various hsmd- made Items. Purpose of the event, according to Rev. George, was to help the local group raise enough funds for their Chrlatmas party and mimy businesses and friends have made these parties possible the last two years. Rev. George stated ap preciation to Mrs. Vertee Mask who has "been very helpful the past two years In obtaining donated gifts for the party.” Said Rev. George, "We appreciate the entire community and your interest In the oast.” L Tip-Off Photo By Lib Stewart ART LEAGUE EXHIBITION UN DERWAY — Pictured are three officers of the Shelby Art League who admire David C. Smith’s oil and acrylic pain ting, "Clay Ranger”, among 140 works on display at Shelby Dec. 3-14 In the third annual Juried exhibition at Shelby Art Gallery. Pictured are Zay Klttrldge, left, and Mrs. John C. Sarazen and Mrs. Pat Hamner, far rl^t. Party Is Planned Exhibition Underway Shelby Art Teacher Is Second Place Winner A Shelby art teacher. Ford McDonald, won the second place cash prize of $7B0 In the third annual Juried exhibition of the Shelby Art League open to the public through Dec. 14th in Shelby. Gina Gllmour of Char lotte took home the top prize of $1600 for her oil painting, "Antl-Nuptlal Agreement" and other cash winners were Aaron Karp of Greenville who won $400 for his acrylic painting, "Water Plains,” Roxsinne Reep of Green ville, $200, for her mixed media painting, "Simultaneous Hearts” and David Smith of Clayton, $100, for his acrylic and oil "Clay Range,” 'n»e winners were an nounced Thursday night at an opening reception for members In the Shelby Art Gallery on the top floor of the Shelby Dally Star building on Graham Street In Shelby. Mr. McDonald exhibited a water color entitled, "Salt Marsh”, one of a series of paintings of the Eastern North Carolina flatlands and Outer Banks. Pk^^ShoesO Santa 30^ Here’s just a sample of what you’ll find... As Advertised on TV! Women's Suede Pocket Boot to Wear with Jeans and Other Casual Wear Reg. $15.99 Moussa M. Domlt, direc tor of the N. C. Museum of Arts and Jurist for the exhibition, commented that the Cleveland County artist feetured "a play with plains In a visionary way which goes far beyond an ordinary view.” Mr. McDonald has exhibited in a number of one man shows and recently took second place in the Lin- colnton Museum Show and R. J. Reynolds exhibits. The public Is Invited to view the winning works and also those of 378 en tries from 161 artists daily , 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Sunday hours being 3 to 6 p. m. Included In the exhibi tion are oils, acrylics, mixed media, drawings, water color, collage, photographs, and works In clay.metal. furniture, and woven materials, among many others. HICKORY - Charlotte, Gastonia and Shelby area alumni and friends of Lenolr-Rhyne College will hold a "tip-off party at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church In Mount Holly prior to the college’s first game In the WBTV Caro lina Classic on Dec. 8. ’Ihe party will begin at 7 p. m. In the Good Shepherd fellowship hall and close In time for the guests to at tend Lendr-Rhyne’s 9 p. m. game versus Johnson- C. Smith University In Wheeler G}rmnaelum at Belmont Abbey. Special guests at the Lenolr-Rhyne gathering will include basketball coaches Bob and Nell Hodges, the college cheer leaders and new chairman of the Board of ’Trustees David W. Hoyle of Dallas. Light refreshments will be served and door prizes will be awarded at the "tip- off” party. ’The prizes will include tickets to the game and a basketball auto graphed by the Lendr- Rhyne team. Reservations for the Lenolr-Rhyne party may be obtained by contacting Anne R. Cloninger of Gas tonia at 864-8076, Ruth Sensenbrenner of Waxhaw at 848-2814 or Jim Hendrick of Shelby at 482-6168. SENIOR CITIZENS DAY SA’TURDAY — Senior Citizens Day was Saturday at the Depot Center as varied activity marked the day. Including a big bazaar. « f V < Jonas Bridges was auctioneer. 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