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Thursday, July 19, 1979-MIRROR-HEIlALD-Page TA I. 3, —it Status Of Women Council To Meet nia Cleveland Council on the Statue of Women will eponeor a lunch-hour aemlnar on Thursday, July as, from 13 • 1 p.m. at Shelby Preebyterlan Church Fellowship Hall. The audlo-vleual program, "Pasaagea: Critical Stagea of Human Development", will be followed by discussion led by Dottle McIntyre of Cleveland Technical In stitute. The seminar la the third In a series sponsored by the Council. Previous programs focused on self- awareness and time management. Participants may bring a bag lunch, and soft drinks will be available for purchase. The seminar Is free and open to the public. PFC McClain In Okinawa Marine Private First Class Johnny B. McClain, son of Winslow and Betty J. McClain of Rt. 1, Box U9C. Kings Mountain, has reported for duty with ard Force Service Support Group, on Okinawa. A1978 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School, he joined the Marine Corps In June 1978. Save A Let At Dealer Prices Chemicals > Equipment - Hot Tubs • ^as - Saunas CAROLINA POOLS AND PATIOS 1312 W. md Ave. Gastonia, N.C. 28962 Phones Day . 8f6-t5M Night- 867-6609 . .THEATRICAL ENCOUNTER-Members of the oast V of "Potted Prince" are pictured rehearsing for Friday afternoon performance at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. The 8 p.m. performance Is free to the In terested public, eiignseen young women have been enrolled In a special drams workshop this week and will culminate their week of learning with presentation of a play. Photo by Lib Stewart LS Theatrical Encounter To Be Held At Su Matthews MT® BOd "Theatrical Encounter” la the name of the week’s workshop In which 18 young people are par ticipating this week in a program sponsored by Pioneer Girl Scout Council Service Center at St. Mat thew's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Nan Jean Grant, who Is directing the workshop, said that the progrann will culminate on Friday with presentation by the young women of the play, ‘"nie Potted Prince”, free and open to the public, at 8 p.m. at the church. In addlUon to learning their lines this week, the group will make their own costumes and stage settings for the play and will also take charge nf makeup for the production. Each yOUhS' lAdy, many of whom are Girl Scouts, will have a role In the grand finale performance on the last day of the workshop. Mrs. Grant said that the workshop began on Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. and continues dally until 3:30 p.m. "These young people are learning about the fascinating world of drama and enjoying It", she said. * Members of the cast of "Potted Prince”, are Angle Smith as the Prince; Deanna Warren as the King; Liza Blanton as the Queen; Becky Bolt as the first wise woman; Jennifer Bradley as the second wise I woman; Robin Warllck as the third wise womsui; Teresa Smith as the fourth wise womsui; Paige Mauney as the first princess; Beth Eskridge as the second princess; Robyn | Ramsey as the third princess; Victoria Shaw, as the daughter of I the potter; Daune Brazzell as the mother; Laura Duncan as the father; Crystsd Bolin as the fairy queen; Shelly Robbs as the first gnome; Tammy Peterson u the second gnome; Lisa White as the first old witch; and JUl Plonk as the | second old witch. WEST MOUNTAIN STREET - DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN SUMMER CLEARANCE LAY-A-WAY FOR SCHOOL Entire Stock Ladies Spring Car Wash The Kings Mountain Jaycees will sponsor a car wash Sat., July 31 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. In the parking lot of Kings Mountain Savings and Loan Association. r * n . r^i j Dave DlUlng, chairman, AokinS Cliargeci said the cost Is 83 for one I car. but a mpi^icar family can have the rest of their vehicles washed for half price. All proceeds will go Into Jaycee community projects. Kings' MountiUn Police' charged Linda Ann Adkins of Kings Mountain with shoplifting after an In cident Sunday afternoon at TG&Y. According to in vestigating officers Sgt. John Belk and PU. BlUy Benton, 37 bottles of OU of Olay skin cream were removed from the premises. Ms. Adkins posted $200 bond and trial Is slated In district court In Shelby Aug. 2. DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR 1/2 price Junior & Missy Entire Stock LADIES SUMMER DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR lanket NOW EARN 51/2% 25% oft Junior & Missy one group of junior swimwear 5.00 On mens swim trunks 1 /2 price Passbook Account mens short sleeve knit shirts Reg 14.00 to 20.00 10.88 to 14.88 iVt% DAILY INTEREST Compounded Daily Paid Quarterly It’s the best thing In Kings Mountaln-a savings account for those who want the maximum Interest return. AU you need to do Is open your 6Vi percent Passbook Account. Interest Is compounded dally, paid quarterly. Stop by Klnn Mountain Savinn ® Loan and open your account today! Other Savings Plans Paying Up To 8% Money Market Certificates Avaiiable JNGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION One Group MENS TENNIS SHORTS 407o off MENS SUMMER SUITS AND SPORT COATS 25% to 40% off GIRLS SUMMER DRESSES SKIRTS AND TOPS 300 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain Phone 739-4781 25% off Entire Stock Size 2 to 14 'Childrens summer health tex 25% off LADIES SUMMER SHOES 25% to 40% off mens suits and sport coats 19 Units Lett 60% off mens summer slacks Reg 24.00 to SS.OO 15.88 to 26.88 One Group MENS Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS Reg. 12.00 to 18.00 7.99 JUST ARRIVED NEW GROUP SPORT SHOES
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