as J Pi Pige 8A The Kings Mountain Herald Tree lighting ceremony November 29 at library She City of Kings Mountain kilometer race that starts ry will host Mountaineer ~~ 12:30 p.m. and will go through CHristmas beginning on the newly designated Central TRursday, Nov. 29 at Mauney School Historic District. ; morial with the Grover Fire Chief Frank Burns, Police Efementary Head Start/Smart Chief Houston Corn, and Start Childrens’ Chorus singing = Rescue Squad member Jonie Christmas carols. Blanton will serve as parade Following the songs will be grand marshals. the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. » Santa Claus will be at the il Dec. 1, will have Kings Mountain Historical reral events including a five Museum from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. £5 ST RR A EAE EE XE UR ETA SE TANTO TVET RII NES 5 ” - 3. A A A aN Pa NE SS ER US ES TERS AN Sw SF SSA FR SRN TE FR DS EIR: “COMMITMENT TO SELECTION” 1999 HONDA | ACCORD EX 3 : November 22, 2001 BIRTHDAY ELIZABETH TARLETON St.#2460B 2 Dr., Green, V-6, CONTRIBUTED PHOTO . I Sun Roof, The five people pictured above represent five generations of the Moss family of Kings : Elizabeth Tarleton Mountain. Left to right are Pearl Huffstetler Moss Horne, her son Ted “Sonny” Moss, grand- celebrates birthday Leather daughter Karen Moss Steed; great-granddaughter Carrie Steed McKinney, and great-great-grand- : daughter Cassidy Lynn McKinney. ~ NOWESTDISONBLW, u 7 HWY 4 BYPASS +SHELBY.NC | : 1 www.carterchev.com y 0 104-482-4341 | 4 "Stuart Brock of Kings at Lee University for the 2001 CEVRILEL OLDSVIOBLE or 1-800-290-2514 Mountain was one of 150 stu- 2002 school year. : i dents named as Dean’s Scholars ~~ He is a freshman majoring in 1 THANY YOU CLEVELAND COUNTY - FOR RECORD SALES IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER!" 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Bielke and is a graduate of Attending the party were Kings Mountain High School. family members, Hunter and Dean's scholarships are Cooper Scarborough, and awarded to first-time freshmen Hunter Cody. who graduate from an ap- Grandparents are Brenda proved high school arid who Goins and Mike Camp of Kings scored between 24-26 on the Mountain, Sue and Reg Tarleton ACT of 1120-1220 on the SAT. of Charlotte, and the late Steven The scholarship is equal to stan- R Goins. Great-grandparents dard one-half tuition for the are Jack and Sadie Thrower of freshman year. Kings Mountain. / Z z » JOY speech impediment or the in- ability to tell his left from his From 6A Alright. : The increasingly assured boys even turn in a-manic, prop-laden comic tribute to the odd range of acts that played the “Ed Sullivan Show” show, a in white dinner jackets wander- ing through the audience, can- dles in hand and chanting a shaky “shaboom” or two. They are shaken and confused by what the fates have done to ~~. recreation of the jugglers, the them, nervously eyeing the au- barking seals, trained dog, the dience as they stumble about Groucho imitators, among for- trying to synchronize their gotten others and, of course, clumsy choreography and un- Jose Jiminez,— all appearing at certain four-part harmonies. a blistering pace to the accom- The show’s wistful under- paniment, naturally, of “Lady of tones and sympathy for the Spain” played on an accordion. Plaids’ plight give way to belat- The premise not only allows ed success and the culminating Si for a number of diverse musical moment is the group's perfect ~ numbers, including “Rags to take on “Love Is a Many Riches,” “Sixteen Tons” and Splendored Thing.” It's a love “Scotland the Brave,” but also emphasizes the growing that oie tothe ar Sot the takes place in and between the Neisler,summing up the whole memory the soup show. They get a second chance 37 years later when they are al- lowed to return to Earth to per- form the show they’d been 5 , waiting for all their afterlives. killed instantly — a taped After they perform they'll goto ~~ voice-over tells the tale as the what director Andy Neisler auditorium darkens — but a calls “the big choir in the sky.” Tne in “We all make this journey,” The out-of-fashion and ticti- * tious Plaids, lovable losers who met in their high school audio- visual club, may have been The audience joins the said Andy of the characters that singing actors on an engaging he, Randy Patterson,Scott journey back to a more innocent Neisler,and Tim Miller portray. era when chaperoned teen- “We all start at one point and agers sought dreamy-eyed ro- then evolve throughout the mance at the high school prom. co (fthe show. We learn No =udisnce should he con things about ourselves and each fused by this slightly loopy thor work that debuted off- There's tongue-in-cheek sym- Broadway in 1989 and has gone 1:0 behind the quartet's un- onto widespread national and ely end. Popular music was international success. Asthe * 4p4uit6 blossom in radical new directions, leaving clean-cut Plaids begin to find their confi- pam onizers like the Four Lads, dence and footing on-stage. the Four Aces, the Four Songs such as Hoagy . ., Freshmen, the Hi-Lo’s and the Carmichael’s “Heart and Soul, Crew Cuts in the dast. © Sam Cooke's “Chain Gang” and “Moments to Remember” re- TAR veal ever growing vocal No one seems to have a better strength and stage savvy. handle on those dynamics than Neisler. A semiprofessional ; singer, he has performed not Their quest: To perform the only with the Cleveland County perfect show that always elud- Choral Society, but also with ed the reach of their dubious the Charlotte Orotorio talents. 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