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■nnjrtd.y, Jun* 10, I97f THE KIN»S MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thurs tv Eve^boidy Loves Opal". Bright. Comical. Full Oi Optimism Too Fight the heait by laughing, of the two bootles^ers who turn ®®J^DirectOT Hugh Smith as he "soft” and Skan Gainey gives * intrbduced the Little Theatre's good performance as the police- third and final performance ol man. '®verytoody Loves Opal”, Satur- oey night In Park 'Grace school auditor him. ..Front the start of the play at 8:1$ to the ending, at 10:15 no body seem^ to mind the lack of alr-<!onditloning. and everybody laughed throughout the rolUck- . ing comedy. Dr. Bob Baker as the doctor Who examines Opal for her In surance policy is splendid. Bob Baker and Nan Jean Grant’s scene together is hilarious. Opal’s cat, Mr. Tanner, was for real. He belongs to a member of the cast. _ rti aibna-- m i M i WBUafc<«*x« '[CllAlD CIJSSIHED ADS PAY K was a bright play, filled with laughs and opfinoinm and one .scene alone was well worth the (price oif admission. Penley's Sets Homecoming ; Opal (Nan Jean Grant) Kronkie iPenleys Ch a pel Methodist .was born on Halloween with six church will observe Homecoming . toes. She lives alone on the edge Day Sunday, loif a municipal dump and sells 'Junk for a living. She meets- iRev. Dean Brown of Gastonia ,three peo.i>i3 by chance and these "f*** 'PUlpK at the 11 •friends move in with her. <,per. I ^ '^rship hour, ■^e an illegal perfume opera-! lunch will be spread at “Uoi\ ap4 try, unsuccessfully, to ikHl her, several times. Through it durliig fhe after- fall, hei; •Wl'ild faith in her friends j 'la uh^aketi and'the VlHans be- 'ccOne changed iri'dividuals. , grader Cindy Itobinson, ■In kef-fiist sta^e appearanlce, handles the role of Gloria well— | .from her initial callousness as a i gangster’s ^moH to her eventual •sdetenirig..' I All menters, former'pajsfors and friends of, the chiU'tvh arc Iti- vited to participate in the day’s alctivitics, , , ■■ P ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 75c SHOWS DAILY 3 5 7-9 SAT. 1-3-5-7-9 SUN. 1:30 3:30-9lD0 WED. THHU SAT. M' .jg&ULT ;El>t^CAT10lf QJISS — The five graduates pictured received their high school diplomas ' tp aigttlt ednenttoa classes sponsored by the city schools in cooperation with Cleveland Technical . ^liiutitilt^ Ine^etort for the classes were M.*J. Edwin Ware, at left, and Miss Jackie Blanton, ./illghi, beth.^tiSSChera at East school. The graduates are from left: Marie Rhodes, Dorothy Ed- 'srpriu, yielorto Bees. Louise Bell Thompson and Betty Thompson Moore. The students completed ^a.iiaarteidS.'artek fa',adult basic and adult high school education. (Photho by Isaac Alexander) I gSiK ms AMOK ...to create a GIANT with TWO HEADS .n One wants to Love. One wants to Kill! SUN. ’THRU W£0. MDRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS RettyMaids allinapaw i .VV ' prir7i,'irr,'n7 ADULT ONLY LA’TE SHptlf PHI. SAT. ONLY ISlSO tJM. "THE LOVE MABVRS*,', , RA’TED (X) ALL SEATS . $1.25 .-Bwheft Cri.bb as Bradford and Jop^h^Muilq^der,-: Jr. as Solomon give e^'ellitrtt character portrayle (Xpilidiitect Recommended BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS I ■ . > ' *‘ i . - Mr. and .Mrs. Richard B. Teagup. bArth of a .dau^ter, Friday, June 2'15e S. Myer.s Stu Gastonia, aft- 4,'‘fffll,'Kings, .Mpuntaln hospi- noonce thq birth of a daughter, t^i': » . ' ■ Wednesday, June 2, 1371, Kings apd' Mrs. 'Wm. E. , Rome. Mountain hospital. . Sdf'Cievelso’d Aye., announce the ' ■Ma'. and Mrs. Dennis L. Will- blftti of-d daughter, .Mondnv lams,. Apt. 14, Chesterfield Apts., I Monday; VJdnd 7, 1971, Kings announce the birth uf a dauirtt- syoyijfjin' ItokpitaL ' ter. Wcdnr.sd,ly, June 2, 1971, ■ Mr. anil', WllHe .Jefferies, Klrt", .M uitiain ho,- it.-vl 7t)g South Wpfdon St, Gastonia, ■Mr, and .Mrs. Gerald .Mcijaniel, announce ifhe’ birth of a son. ■ W^eotors. of Dowrgown, Inc;, ti)e businessmen’s adjunct lii t|ie central, business dktrtot renewal project, recommended Tue.sdpy to fhe Kings Mountain Redeyelop- hfeht Com-mLssion appointment of CnaWfoni Murjihy, of Shelby, as architect for the project. it lito 2 Box 375; announce the ■birth of-a sbn, Friday, June 4, 1971, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Jenkins, 32 Dixie Trailer Park, announce the, Tugsdfty, j lute ’.8, bteuntain hospital. 1971, Kings: Committees Aie Appointed Bridal Lunt^eon ■ F^‘r Miss. Roberts IMiss Lih'ia Roberts..June 20th briile-tb-be dt Ray Tallon of Florence, S-.C^n .'Y**', be honored Saturday at a high noon brides maids luncheoh at Gaston "Coun- - . ■■ try-dub- , .' • ■ The .city commi.s.sion ’JMesday Entertaining will be the bride Under the arrartgoment the Re- development Comtmi.sRicn iv ill re tain the arcihitect, who will pro vide services required by the: night authorized the Mayor to aunts:, Mrs. A- F. Weir cf • mission. In tarn, the auliileil ^ appoint three standing commit- jj.; of Spir'tinintrg, S. C, M s. R 'K flast.y of (jharlofte,. Mrs. F Memberaliip of these ’ commit- C-, Roberts, Sr., and Mrs. !•. C tees a per - Roacrts. Jr., .both of Gistoma, ■ ’ ' ahd Miss.Ankle Roberts of Kings Budget - Commissioners’ Dick- Mbuhtain, . aunts . of fhe bride ley, Cline, Biddix, Ellison, Mayor elr-ct. ' , _ el p. :• I.. kiWahib club ■pnvironmerrL Sanitation, ,Poll- .TuUbn:-and ’members of les .aiid Pr^raln* 7 L^mis- ^ I sioners king. Bridges ind Ellison. rommittee will have , -Cbde.PwUcy aiid.Eritotoement— charge of .the. program at Thurs- Commlssioners Slddlx, Wine, Die- day's meeWhg: df the Kiwanis key, Bridges, Building- inspector clltb, ^ ^BiuS-p-Ym. at the Worn will hie availab-’.e. on a fee bas-is, to’ Individual bu-sine’men and | properly owiuts in the renewal' area who need to upgrade their, p«r«iperties. ’ .- ti'Jlicc-rs of Downtown. Inc. ape| Charles Blanton', president; W. S.; Fuiton. Jr., vice presiSent; Larry I Hamrick, secretary trea.'iirer. Di- ] rectors include the otfJceis and Wilson Gril'fln, Bill ;Brown, Lee Mclntjre, Paul Mcfjihnls, Glee E- Bridges, B. S. Peeler, Jr., C. E. j Dlicoh, Ray piine.and Lewis Dei-1 linger. Laughter. ari’s club. po.*!aatBrial—and almost 200 years of dreams and ititwnliwifinn airta an American Flagi > 1*. Ok n Ilut flag ndm yn valua dw heritage it represents. Wb dated it ndiaa wa strengthen our freedomi b|r Biing them. M Ais b pert of what oar young people must learn if they are to baeomt leaponsibla dtiaena. Mnr ^peten count On tho Treasury’s School Savings Program to lie^i illustrate these ideas. They know that bjiying U. S. Savings S^pyegulariy give8 each youngst^ an active pert in Us coon- tty’s affairs, a part he can understand and from which be can to appreciate how hie country and his freedom depend on he does as a dtinatt. Sdtool Saringa Fipgram help your students hf ip America awaeded to SHARE IN AMERICA Buy U. S. Savings Stamps 1 #and Bonds lUVJlt It.hi Our televisloii c wmercial seems to be fafilns on deaf ears. m av? i ‘ ucia ’hi' 'tx' a’A W' - 4 '^Z\ . \ We’ve had a lot of comments on our tele vision commercial. People tell us it’s charming. And warm. And they love our little “star,” Jeff. But as much as we appreciate your com ments, we’d rather have something else. . We’d rather have your money. You see, the whole point of our co. ‘ vu; rc . is to raise money to build a chapel. A nondenominational chapel. So tho kicis at the Morganton School for the Do’^f v.oh '-o a place to pray. Right now we’re forty-eight thousand dol lars short of that goal. And our television com mercial. which has been running for^ several weeks, has gotten us a disappointing'}' > ■ amount. —, And it’s our fault. Because even though the television and radio stations gave us a lot of free time to get our message across, we didn’t make that message clear enough. ' So let’s clear it up right now: There are 618 kids in Morganton, North Carolina,who have been deprived of their hear ing. And that’s unfortunate. But what’s even more unfortunate is the fact that they’re being deprived of the word of God. Please help them. Contributions are tax deductible. So send a nickel, send a dime, send a dollar, send anything to Chapel for the Deaf, i Inc., c/o Hargrove Skipper Bowles, Box T-3,' Greensboro, North Carohna 27402. ,=.v,' i@ar? ' • SPOF kin mei bas nis, fish We Sto FOR S range Uke p.m. PA Oi POSTEl ing, 1 WiUe Publb PllOli DESK I or bn at lio .MOU> PHON ' ; M FOR SA al vai gallon bunch Satrto 2727. ARE YO We hi for c4 Septic guara really soclat o REDUCl Table Pr'tfli
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