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Entries Are Invited
For KM Yule Parade
Bntrlea am Invited for
Rings Hountaln’s
Oulatmas parade to be
' held Dec. 7 at 4 p. m.
Jerry White Is chairman
and Fire Chief Oene
Tlgnor la co-chairmen of
the Tule Parade which Is
co-q^cnaomd by the KM
Fbe Department and KM
Historical Museum.
Becky O’Dell and Wanda
Moore are co^ecretarles,
treasurers and other mem
bers of the planning
.^commlttee am Frank Van
Story, Bill Orissom, Roy
Pearson, Elmer Rosa,
Paul Falls, Chief Earl
Lloyd, A1 Morels, Rev.
Frank Shirley, Jonas
Bridges, Rev. Floyd Seay
uid Tom McIntyre.
Other parade dates in
the area am; Orover, Dec.
8; Shelby, Thum., Dec. 2at
4 p. m.; Bessemer City,
Fri., Dec. 10, 4 p. m. Snd
CherryvUle, Dec. 4. Them
will be no parade In
Oaatonla next month.
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AT BETitWARE OPEN HOUSE ~ Dcttiwam Prin
cipal Ronald Nanney, left, receives refreshments from
Afrs. Kathleen Ooforth, cafeteria manager at Beth-
ware, following dedication of the new addition Sunday
afternoon.
Photo By Lib Stewart
Bethware Addition
Dedicated To %hildren^
Bethwmm School’s new
1714,000 addition was
dedicated tc "our students,
pmsent, past and futura’’
Sunday In special cem-
monles followed by open
house of the new facility.
Making the presentation
was KM District Board
Chairman Philip Francis.
Principal Rcnald Nanney.
Bethwam P-TA Pmsldent
Bob Webster, and fifth
grader, Gary Osborne,
accepting for parents,
faculty and students. Siq>t.
Donald D. Jones Intro
duced q>eclsJ guests and
Eugene Bumgardner,
baritone, sang "Bless This
House’’ as a song of
dedication, accompanied
by Mm. Darrell Austin at
the piano.
In his devotional which
opened the 2 p. m. pro
gram, Rev. Russell Hin
ton, pastor of Oak Drove
IS
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HOMEOOBONO QUEEN Ronda Shytles, above, was
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Ctaerryvllle football game. The KMHS senior was
elected by a vote of the student body.
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Heavy Vote
Goes Carter
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Working bi Juvenile Court
Reid Strickland, Klnga
Mountain etudent at Eaat
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•ervicea major, la working
In TTUrd Dietrlct Juvenile
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days each week In actual
woric In human aervice
settlnga, with one day on
campus during which
students attend eemlnara
relevant to their field
experiences and consult
with teculty members.
Strickland Is among 18
students from ECU par
ticipating In field
education placements in 17
eutem N. C social work
jnd^comctional agencies.
Revival
Services
Planned
Revival eervlces are
scheduled at Second
Baqstlst Church beginning
Mon., Nov. 8.
Hie Rev. Leroy Smith
will be the visiting
evangelist for these
special nightly services.
TTie public la Invited to
attend.
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Baptist Church, called
attention to Paul’s writing
to the Corinthian church
and compared the building
of a life with construction
of a new building, noting
that the home, church and
school are Interlocked and
that every child has three
claserooms and It Is dif
ficult to separate them as
the child grows In the
"bundle of life.’’ Just aa a
building must have a ixir-
poee, design, foundation
and materials so does a
child, declaring that Jesus
Is the foundation on which
we build a life.
Rev. J. RusseU FltU,
pastor of Bethlehem Bap-
Ust Church, pronounced
the benediction.
Student guides con
ducting a tour of the new
clasarooms and cafeteria
were Jerry McDaniel,
Angel Allen, Mark Hern
don, Dsuia Blalock, Donna
Blackburn, and Johnnie
Tarboro.
Mrs. Margaret McCarter
and Mrs. Virginia Kirby
Invited visitors to Register
as they entered the build
ing and Mrs. Martha H.
Wright, KM Schools Food
Service Supervisor,
aaaiated by Mrs. M. Kath
leen Ooforth, Bethware
Cafeteria Manager, In
vited them to enjoy punch
and party refreshments
from a festive table
decorated In the Fall
mottf. All faculty members
were recognized with mum
corsages. Each classroom
teacher received parents
In the cUssrooms after the
progrsun as guided tours
were made of Uie building.
Principal Nanney, who
recently became the new
principal at Bethware,
said the new facility was
both adaptable and
flexible’’ and Bob Webster,
P-TA President snd
Bethware alumni, said he
wished he could turn back
the pages of history and go
back to school. Fifth
grader Osborne, In ac
cepting for students, said
the students were pleased
to be a part of the new
building and thanked
everyone for making it
poeslble.
Presenting the new
addition for formal
dedication, Francis said
"our purpose for being
here is our children and
this new facility represents
the kind of Interest you at
Bethware have in quiiiity
education for our
children.”
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