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Page 2B-!MIRKOK iir^«i.U-Thursday, January 18, 1871 But -Weather Didn’t Stop Festivities Inauguration A Chilling Experience At noon Saturday In Raleigh, Jamea Baxter Hunt, 39, took the oath aa the eith Ooveriior of North Carolina, during a gala weekend of pomp and pageantry marking the atate'a entry Into a third century and algnallng the return of the Democratic Party to control of atate government. In aplte of bone-chllllng temperaturea, thouaande of Tar Heela wltneaaed the aweaiing-ln ceremonlea on Bicentennial Plaza In the shadowa of the capltol, aaw the Impreaalve "changing of the guard” between the outgoing and new head of atate, and atood houra to view Raleigh’a largeat parade of 137 unite and attend a public reception at the Oovemor’a Manalon on Blount St. A record crowd estimated atlO ,000attended the formal inaugural Ball Friday evening at N. C. State Unlveralty, at which Governor Hunt and hla wife, Carolyn, were the focua of attention and which provided a glittering fashion show for women's reporters like me who attended. Mrs. Hunt wore a full-skirted ball gown of pale dusk gold. It was designed by Jim Stronach of Raleigh, a former fashion designer In Paris and New York. Dress was black tie, men In tuxedoes and women In Iraig formal gowns. Those being honored were even more formal. In white tie, gloves and tails. In keeping with his campaign promise to promote the arts. Hunt had requested that the ball feature North Carolina entertainment. Half the Sde.$a»e^ fAMIlY DdUAR DYNAMIC DOLLAR DAYStt! A New Governor Speaks North Carolina’s new governor, Jim Hunt, gives Innuguration speech to the thousands of North ChroUnlans and qiedal gnests who attended Satnr- proceeds went to the N. C. Symphony which also performed and the other half went to the Raleigh Junior League. Master of Ceremonies was comedy actor Andy Griffith, (Sheriff Andy Taylor) a native North Carolinian who owns a home In Manteo. Also performing were the award-winning Grand father Mountain doggers, a ballet husband and wife team from the N. C. School of the Arts, jazz singer Carol Sloan of Raleigh, the N. C. Dance Theatre and the Unity Singers from the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System. When the entertainment was over about 11:80 p. m. the new governor and first lady were the first to dance ..nvue _So»e Wi Socks lAsso Beg $1.49 cuede Boot _ ec 92 to 56-®® Lch.Wren'sSUes8%-3...^^33 f Big BOVS S'Z Gettokno«2::i;|2li^M with Lt Gov. and Mrs. Jimmy Green and the Council of State officers and their wives Joining In. The state's oath governor — the 64th since In dependence — was Jovial throughout the day, waving and greeting friends and supporters. Throughout the long parade that lasted more than two hours, he grinned and appeared to enjoy every minute of It. Following the psunde, former Gov. Jim Holshouser handed Hunt the state’s seal, an act that symbolizes the transfer of pbwer to the new governor. Holshouser and his wife, Pat, then left for a vacation In Jamaica, as the Wilson Hl^ Band played “Auld Lang Syne.” Saturday’s Inauguration was for Hunt, Lt Gov. Jimmy Greene and the Council of State: In surance Commissioner John Ingram; Labor Commissioner John Brooks; Atty. Gen. Rufus Bdmlsten; Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham; Superintendent of Public Instruction Craig Phillips; State Treasurer Harlan Bowles; State Auditor Henry Bridges and Secretary of State Thad Ehire. Chief Justice Susie Sharp of the North Carolina Supreme Court administered the oath to the governor. Saturday evening. Hunt, his wife, Carolyn, and other Tar Heel dignitaries greeted the public at the beautiful Victorian manalon, recently renovated, and known as one of the most beautiful executive mansions In the country and a classic example of Queen Anne HOW TO SAVE MONEY FOUR WMS WITH mmimvmm 1. You pay only simple interest on your monthly declining balance. And only for the number of days you use your loan funds You also gain the advan tage of First-Citizens' low bank rate for auto financing. 2. You can save money by making early payments or by paying extra amounts in advance. 3. You may pay off the entire amount of your loan anytime without a prepayment penalty/no rule of 78 s or short rate rebate of unearned interest. 4. You may make your payment any day of each month. Unlike other financing plans, with PayAny- Day loans there’s never a delinquency charge for late payment. Simple interest simply accrues from date of last payment. INSIST ON PAYANYDAY SMPU INTEREST AinO HNAN^^ ONLY AT FRST-CITIZENSTHE CAN DO BAMC' Before you buy. borrow, finance or sign anything, insist on a PayAnyDay foan at First-Citizens Bank or through your deafer MfMBERfOlC O F'"8T CITl^eNS BANx A TRUST COMPANY Photo B]r Ub Stewvt day’s inauguration ceremonies In Raleigh. Himt, Lt. Governor Jimmy Green, and other heads of state, were sworn into office In the noon ceremonies. cottage style of ar chitecture. The reception lasted five hours as several thousand people accepted Hunt’s open Invitation to attend. Margaret Greene, precinct leader In Gaaton County Democratic Party and state membership of the American Legion Auxiliary, and I found good spectator seats (the $8 variety in the balcony) but guests who sat at red, white and blue tables set up on the floor of the huge Oollaeum paid up to $60 for tickets. Some of these guests at the choice seats Joined us In the balcony, admitting that the view was much better. Sparkling Catawba Graqte Juice, which looks, bubbles and pops open like champagne, was the party beverage. Alcoholic beverages were not allowed because the new governor wanted It that way and because the event was In Reynolds Coliseum on the N. C. State campus. We saw a lot of corks popping from bottles but didn’t notice that much of the elaborate finger food on the tables were touched. Alter the ball ended at 1 a. m. It took over an hour In Macrame Course Is Scheduled The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Tech announced the following extension courses. A macrame course, at Kings Mountain Com munity Center, begins Mml, Jan. 17, from 6:80 to 9:80 p. m. Ms. Betty Jo Bills will Instruct. Ms. Stella Prlne begins a sewing class for children’s clothes on Thurs., Jan. 30, from 6 to 9 p. m. at Shelby aty Park. Persona Interested, 18 years of age and older, may register at the first meetlngof the class paying the 16 reglstratlan fee. Steven Allen Is Named To UNC Dean’s List Steven B. Allen, son of Mrs. George W. Allen, Jr. of 410 Maner Rd., Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Allen, made the tall semester Dean’s List at the Unlveralty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Steve la a senior double majoring In English and Psychology. To make the Dean’a List, a student must have a quality point average of 83 or higher for fifteen semeater houra of work. bumper-to-bumper traffic to get out of the parking areas. Traffic was even heavier on Inauguration Day with record crowds and even colder weather greeting visitors. Burns High S<^oors award winning band was the only Cleveland County band In the spectacular parade. Oir feet still hurt, but we wouldn’t have missed our first Inauguration of a governor. EUZABE’ni STEWART cm OF , DaiE'. m M OUNCE DASH :ONCENTRATED LAUNDRY DETERGEN1 REG. SOf EACH OUR BAG IS BARGAINS! did they swap the Bible for a prayer book? Indeed not! From begin ning to end. the Episcopal Prayer Book IS the Bible in some form or another. It's possibly the finest key avail able to understanding the Bible. The person who fol lows this book faithfully finds himself reading the New Testament twice and the Old Testament once in a year's time. The Prayer Book is so ar ranged that the minister cannot depart from the Bible. He is discouraged from dealing in Ideas that have no Biblical foundation ... or from belaboring his congregation, over and over, with his own favorite pas sages. Episcopalians are never required to accept any belief that cannot be proved from, or is not agreeable to, the teachings of Holy Scripture. Your nearest Episcopal minister would be happy to explain why. for him and his congregation, the Bible will never be obsolete. It's all a matter of viewpoint...and there's no obligation on your part if you'd like to under stand the Episcopal view point. TIOTY ffISCOPAL CHURCH 809 PhUer Road Kings Moantaia, N. O. Hw Rev. 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