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Ing SECTION 0 Thursday, December 15, 1977 Mirror-Herald Living Today A Different Kind Of Clinic By BUZABBTH STEWART Womana Bdltar Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who’e Fairest of Them All? Those attending the glamour clinic at Cleveland County Oilldren’s Center In celebration of Mental Health Month would have a difficult time deciding the “fairest" \ of all the youngsters who enjoyed the first clinic of Its kind. Seven area hair styUats donated their time by shampooing, trimming and teaching good health care to the children In a project coordinated by Mrs. Charles (Hallle) Blanton, social worker, and Mrs. Carolyn Butler al the Center staff. Purpose of the clinic was to promote and Improve good mentsd hesUth by self-physical Image. At a different area In the big classroom at Northslde School In Shelby the children were lUdng the results. Ariene Smith was giving a blow cut to the delight of her young model and also Illustrating the ABC's of good hair csu-e, pointing out that a good ahampoo Is required. One model’s long natural curly hair was layered and resulted In an equal blend style which brought cheers from spectators. Loretta Wallace was pressing a young lady’s dark tresses and rolling with Irons after clipping the ends, resulting In a beautiful style and high fashion. Thirty children from the Kings Mountain area and Grover attend the Children’s Center regularly and a total of 120 trainable mentally retarded and multl-handlcapped children are served by the Center. Betty Masters of Kings Mountsdn was also pointing out care of the skin and teeth, holding a mirror as she A visited each booth’’ where the model was being coiffured and manicured. ’"nils was really a fun and lear ning session,” said Mrs. Blanton, and was also sin appropriate day to plan a glamour clinic because the school photographers was present also to record momentos of the occasion tor proud parents. ''wA 'Ar, K. \ PRESSmO HAIR. AND ROULINO WITH IRONS - Stylist Loretta Wallace, has pressed Diane Watkins’ hair after cupping the ends and Is roUlng with Irons, giving the young lady a new look. I \ CATHY HUNT Is pictured receiving Ups on halrcare from Sandl Rhea, among students who participated In "Mirror, Mirror On The Wall.’’ Photos By Lib Stewart It’s Beginning To Look Like Christmas It’s beginning to look a lot Uke Christmss all around town as Kings Mountain citixens are busy making preparations br the annual hoUdsy. Chib activities and private yule parties are planned this week and next as dtixens are saying Merry Christmas. Nelsco MUls office staff wOl hold the traditional dimfr-dsnce Friday evening St Kings Mountain Coiaitry Club with dbiner at 7 p. m. Ihe club dining room and (oyer are beautifully decorated in holiday red and green. A Christmas dinnsr party Is slated for members of Prank B. Glass Post 9811 VFW, their wives, and Auxiliary members and guests Friday at 7 p. m. at the Post Home on Grover Rd. Dinner is 95 par couple and $2.50 (or slnglas. Mam- bsrs can make rassrvatbns by con tacting dub managar Bob Psrton or Commander Dion Brown. Legtennaires of Post 155, their wives, honorary members and their wives and Auxiliary members will gather for the annual Christmas dinner-dance Saturday evening at the American Legion building with serving of dinner from 6 until 5 p. m. Dsndng to the music of “Winning Combination” will be held from 9 untU midnight. The Legion building is decorated (or Christmas in traditional red and green with a red and white decked ceUlng-high green tree in the (oyer garlanded In white with garlands of red and white beUs used also with a lighted Santa. In the dining room, two green macrame trees are used at the bandstand with ropings of greenery and red bella around the ballroom and red ■cbths covering the buffet and long banquet tables. Park Yam Mills office staff has slated a Christmas party on Saturday evening at Kings Mountain Country Chib with dinner to be served. pn Sun., Dec. 19 at 2 p. m. Frank B. Glass Post 9911 will sponsor aw Christ mas Party for the children, through age 11, of the members. Santa Gaus will be on hand and gifts will be given to the youngsters. A Christmas supper (or poUce pei^ aonnel and their (amlllas will be served at the Police Clubon Mondday evening at 6:30 p. m. Ctty employes will gather (or the annual Christmas dinner and party at the American Legion Building at 9:90 p. m. on Tuesday evening. Members of the local National Guard have booked a diristmas party at the Country Club on Weitaesday evening. •atji ■ ‘-.yt J CUBS DECORATE TREE - Qib Scouts of Pack » of Dan One at Boyoe Manorial ARP Church are pie- bred as they decorated a Christmas tree in the lobby of Klnp Mountain Hospttal, an annual project. From left, Todd Fleming, John Humphries, Steve LIneberry, nwto By lib Stewart Keith Duncan, Keith Dixon, Derek Ware, Jamie Belcher, Bryant Wells, and Hamilton McGill, Den Chief. Not pictured, Patrick and Bobby Liak. Leaders are Mrs. John C. McGill, Mrs. Mary Usk and Mrs Juanita Flaming. Pack 98 Trims A Tree.... For several years a Christmas season project of Cub Scouts of Pack 99 of Boyce Memorial ARP Church has been to create beautiful tree ornaments for a huge Christmas tree in the lobby of Kings Mountain Hospital. It’s the Cub's Christmas present to the patients and visitors at the hospital This year the Scouts have made stars and birds of felt to add to the other ornaments on the tree, including bells, angels, birds nests, drums, gkigerbresd men, snowflakes, and candy canes. Lending the Cube in the project were Mrs John C. McGill. Mrs Mary Lisk and Mrs. Juanita Fleming. Scouts partkipsting in the project were Todd Fleming, John Humphries, Steve' Lineberry, Keith Duncan, Keith Duncan. Keith Dixon, Derek Belcher and Bryant Wells Oen Chief is Hamilton McGill
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