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ENOAOBD • Mr. and Mta. Jack Hutehliia of Kliiga
Mouitaln amounce the angacement of their daughter,
Suaan, to Steven M. Hutchinaoii, son of Mrs. Diane
Hutehlnsan of Winston Salem. The brlde-to-he la a
graduate of Kings Mountain High School. The
proqMctlve bridegroom attended the Winston Salem
Schools. No date has been set for the wedding.
Han Yule Cantata
The Chancel Choir of
Long Creek Presbyterian
Church, at Bessemer City,
one mile west of The
Uthlum Plant off of NC
161, will present a cantata
of Christmas hymns and
carols during the 10 a.m.
worship service Dec. 10.
They will be assisted by
The Chlldrena Choir.
On Wedneeday evening
Dec. 33 at 7:80 p.m. the
youth fellowships and the
children of the Sunday
School will present a
special Christmas play
entlUed "A Uttle Child
Shall Lead Them.”
Hosts Circle Meeting
Mrs. Paul Mauney was
hostess Saturday night at
her home on Margrace Rd.
to the traditional Circle
Chrlatmaa Party of Dixon
Presbyterian Church.
Members exchanged
Christmas presents and
took the occasion to
present both Mrs. ICauney
and Mrs. Olenn Rountree,
circle Bible leaders, with
guts.
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Kings Mountain and Bessemer City
Shirley Austin is
Sanlord Winner
(From Page SB)
iHdtorlal, who ars alnglng
M elvlc groupa and will
pwform at Thursday’s
■MB moeUng of tha Kings
Moiaitaln Rotary dub at
Wa KM Country Chib.
Whan Shlriay organlatd
!• groups It was flrat
•Mad “Singing Tbaehsra”
iMauae tha voices were
Mostly those of faculty.
Oh group has now ax-
PMidil. 8upt. Jbaaa la a
MMBbar of tha group and
■wra are maintenanca
tHployaa and aaeratartaa
tasMvad. Bvaryom who
BBBts to sing and ara
MBployed by tha school
Matom.
ahlriey says tha naw
atnging group is looking tor
a name.
Another ambitious
project was "JOy,” a folk
drama and muslcala by
young paopla of First
Preabytsrian which aha
and Paster Gary Bryant
dlreettd last year and
adileh draw good rwponse
on preaentatlon at aavaral
churchat In tha arsa.
Shlriey la now working on
"Light Bhlne,” story of The
Beatltudee oot to words
and music, to be presented
In January by choirs of the
church.
Mrs. Austin, native of
Kings Mountain and
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Oliver T. Falls, now of
Charlotte, hao directed the
church choirs since 1368,
as well so serving so
organist.
“The children In the
ehureli love mM a
member of the
congregation.
Mrs. Bessie Harris,
sister of Mrs. Mauney,
assisted In serving
refreehmenta carrying out
the hoUday motif, assisted
by Miss Leigh Atme
3tewart who passed out
holiday lu^iklns to guests.
Robin
Observes
Birthday
Cans Into
Yule Trees
3’S
Winners
Lowe’:
A graduate of Ktogo
Mowtaln High School, oho
eamad her Bachelor ct
Music degree from
OroenaboroObUego. She la
marrlad to Darrell Austin,
Oensral Manager of The
Mirror-Herald, and they
are paranta of Darrell, Jr.,
who will be 16 in February,
and Amy Auatin, ago sfifit.
Tha family roaldaa on
Shorwood Lane.
Nomlnaeo for Terry
Sanford Award coma from
each Bohool in tha KM
DMrlet and inatruettonal
Profaaalonal DavokqpmsBt
Oommlttoe of KM Unit of
NCAK choooo the winner
who than vlaa tor dlstrlet
oampatmoa. Last yaar’a
wtanar, Mra. Carl Flngar,
waa ninnar-up In state
eompatltlon.
The award la baaad on
creativity and In-
novattveneas In education
and preaoBted by Formar
Oovemar Terry Sanford.
For the second straight
year a elaaaroom teacher
haa won the KM
namlnatlon and rl^d to
enter dlatrict competition.
The award, however, la
also open to college
profoiooro and school
admlnlotratora. Supt.
Donald Jonea la a former
local winner.
Shlrtay’a first teaching
asrignmant waa at Mat-
thowa and Mint Hill
Schools in Charlotte. She
taught studonte In Oradaa
1-8 from 1887-60.
She sat out one year and
a^pted a poattlon with
Oaston aty Schools In
IMI, going Into the eouidy
Robin Boone, daiighSar
of Mr. and Mrs. JsRjr
Boons, will cslabrats hM
fitUi Jrirthday MoadMT.
Doe. SO, at a family partg
at her homo on Oovoland
Ave.
Robte’o decorated bMto
day oaho wffll ba cut anfi
aorved wMh party rsfiMB
RdMn la granflllsiigMM
of Mra. Martha Boone dC
Klnga Mountain and Frat
Atexandar of Oovor, SA
and la groat - grand
daughter of Mto. Bortto
Murphy of KtaiM Mbun-
It’s A Girl
For Powells
Omtral School students
are trmnafonnlng tin cans
Into beautltol Christmas
trees, Santas, and other
creations as atmual
Cihrlatmaa daeoratlng
project In the Sixth and
Seventh aradoo.
The Ubrary project was
completed this week.
Winners of the eonteot
are Laura Herndon, Bob
tonlth and Annlo Bums, all
of the Seventh Qrado.
Rutmoro-Up are Dawn
Putnam, Sixth Grade;
Sandl Appling, Seventh
Grade; and Deane Bowen,
Sixth Grade.
aliter eounty through the
lSTS-74 term, then ae-
eapted a Bimllar potetlon In
Mra. Austin Instrueta
atudante In gradaa 1-8 at
North, Hast, West, Grover,
aadBethemn ■lamenlary
lehooia. Her home base la
NOrlh Sehool.
Shs started pteno laaaona
in thlid grade, plays ptarui,
fhita, guitar, dulelmar,
osgan, tean avid goHar and
are they
living
in the
past?
Mr nnd Mrs. Jay Powell
of Villarlca, Ga., formerly
of Kings Mountain, an
nounce the arrival of tholr
second daughter. Shannon
Mario, Nov. 6. The baby
weighed five pounds, 11
and one-half ouneoo.
Other member of the
Powell famUy te 33-
montho-old Stephanie
PoweU.
Owidparente are Mr.
and Mra. Marlon Dixon of
Kings Mountain and Mr.
and Mra. Jay PoweU of
Wilmington, formerly of
Kings Mountain.
Mrs. PowaU Is the for
mer Blaine Dixon.
TRMTY BOCOPAL
CHURCH
SM Phifer Rond
gte8oMoaBtaln,N.O.
The
Bev. E. Morgan Gardner
Sunday 8ervloeoU:Ma.m. >
Ckah Give Away wtonors
at Lowe's Food Stores
during the week of Dec. 11
wore aimounoed this wsek.
The winners:
«l(» winner, Mrs. WlUle
Gable, Kings Mountain.
180 wtensr, Mrs. John O.
Van D^o, Kings Moun-
180 wtensr, Mrs. Linda
Farris, Kings Mountain.
130 winner, Mra. Omla
Blantan, Kings Mountain.
$30 winner, Mrs. B.
Delevte, Klnge Mountain.
$30 wtensr, L.R. Mc-
Swaln, Kings Mountain.
$10 winner, Lioulso
Hayes, Gaffney, 8.C.
$10 wtensr, Betty Mc
Farland, Ktego Mountain.
$10 wtensr, LiUla Gor
don, Ktego Mduntate.
$10 winner, Ken
DoUlngor, Ktego Moun
tain.
Two big waaks remain te
tha Gash Giveaway oon-
taat
Announcing Opening
Of Offices
For The Practice Of
OBSTETRICS - GYNECOLOGY
DR. KBIf ANG CHEN
Monday- Friday
9:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M.
Near Kings Mountain Hospital
at 108 Edgemont Dr.
Telephone 739-8059
OdldteB may ba more
latarested today te nuisde
Umui they wen te yeara
paat, aa lira. Austin af-
«no.knt««rina$»la«rB
In bar elaasroam, whieh la
hsr saarat of oftoctlve,
ereattvo teaehteg.
Outwardly, Episcopalians
are pretty steeped in tradi
tion. But in their relations
toHh the world about them,
they're a “today" sort of
bunch.
They're usually among the
Mnt to address a compas-
iionate ministry to "people
problems" wherever those
problems crop up.
Take alcoholism. It's no
accident that one of the
founders of Alcoholics
Anonymous was a sympa-
Vwlic Episcopal minister,
•am Shoemaker , and some
folks, today, make jokes
about "Whiskeypalians."
It's true that this denom
ination is a bit more tolerant
than some. They nourish a
strange belief in guidelines
-not straight-jackets-for a
Christian life. They're not in
terested in condemning...
but in helping people.
It isn't really a new idea.
Just a timely one.
Episcopalians believe they
have good reason for many
of their views. Maybe some
of the reasons would make
sense to you. too. It costs
you nothing to contact the
nearest Episcopal minister
and find out. He won't even
twist your arm.