Thursday, March 80, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7B Macrame Classes To Begin Joy’s Arts and Crafts, Shelby Rd., has scheduled macrame classes begin ning In April. Beginner classes will be held Mon., Apr. 8, from 8 until 11 a. m. and evening clsuues on the same date will be from 6:80 until 9:80 p. m. These classes will be conducted each Monday morning and Monday evening. Also, Thursday beginner classes will be held, starting Apr. 6, on ‘Ihursday evenings from B:S0 until 8:80 p. m. Advanced classes will begin on Tuesdays, starting Apr. 4, from 8 a. m. until U a. m. and on that evening from 6:80 until 9:80 p. m. The classes are spon sored by Cleveland Tech and $6 registration fee Is required for persons over 18 with exception of senior citizens over 66 for which admission Is free. Craft classes are also scheduled to begin soon for children and persona In terested should contact Joyce Wyte at 739-2686. All classes will be held at Joy's Arts and Crafts, formerly Ooody-Goody - Barbecue on Shelby Rd. 9 By Lfl) Stewart Practice Comedy Mary OrMae aad Steve Lyaa, aa Aeae aaS Peal, aad Nan Jeaa Oraat, rlgM, aa the aoey neighbor, portray ttw leading rolae hi the Kings Blonatain Little Theatre’a spring prodnottoa, “• Rms. Blv-Vn”, a romanttc ooaaedy whleh opens Frtday atglS at 8 p. m. tor two weekends of shows at Park Oraee Anditorlam. A levs affair developes when the yong couple become locked ina vacant ^artmeataad the plot thickens when their spouses arrive on scene. HILDA MOSS TAX SaVICE i OFFER YOU EXPERENCED, REASONABLE SERVICE Seven yeert EXPERIENCE in tu prepamthm. Indtvidunl, Btiilneei, Farm, Partnerridp. REASONABLE charges qo every return. Houre: Manday^Vidny M; Saturday M: Othera Houre By Appdntmsiit. Phene 78Mm. *M Want Gold Street BOOKKEEPING SERVICE AVAILABLE LT Comedy Begins Friday LIB STEWART 279 Walls •Attics INSULATE YOUR HOME OR MOBILE HOME CONDOMINIUMS ^ LfOUSES WLTH Save up fo 50% on Cooling and Healing Bills| INSULATING CO., INC. PHONE; 629-2718 OR 922-7011 The curtain goes up Friday nlg^t at 8 o’clock on “6 Rms. Rlv-Vu," the two- act romantic comedy which the Kings Mountain Little Theatre presents Mar. 81, Apr. 1, Apr. 7 and Apr. 8 at Park Grace Auditorium. Joe Ann McDaniel, veteran L-T actress and director. Is directing the production by Bob Ran- daU. Another veteran actress- director, Nsm Jean Grant, has the role of the "nosy” neighbor In Apt. 4-A, also owner of a Labrador Retriever named "Maggla'-l,. whosa you’ll also love. Lead roles are portrayed by newcomers, Mary Greene and Steve Lynn, with other newcomers In supporting roles, Pam Wilson and Mickey Roberts, as other prospective tenants, Tim Champion, as the superintendent of the boarding house, setting for the comedy, and Debbie Hinson as Janet and Jim Champion, whom you remember aa ’’Hairvey’’, PRIZES > 23" ZENITH COLOR TV • MICROWAVE OVEN • STEREO-RADIO • GOLF SHIRTS AAARCH21tt-31tt DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN 5%% PASSBOOK SAVINGS FilSiSlockO Samigs&LoaiiCorpT^ TJMM fJV LClCATm UP FRONT AKERS SHOPPING CENTER ni PHONE867 3881 or 867 3882 jm as Richard. The story revolves around a young couple, Anne and Paul (Mary Greene and Steve Lynn) who are house hunting, become locked Inside the apartment and a love affair developes. Only problem to a happy ending Is that Anne and Paul are married to Janet and Rlctuu-d (Jim Chsunplon and Debbie Hinson.) More "fun" developes when the other tenants show up along with the spouses. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1.60 for students. -oOo- USHErINsPRIN^^ Tlilrd Grade students of Barbara Brennan and Cynthia Wood at East Elementary School cele brated the arrival of Spring on Monday, March 30. During the day, the children were Involved In activities to usher In Spring. Activities Included making spring flowers, listening to an Easter story, arranging cotton balls In the shape of buimles, dyeing eggs, and making Easter baskets In which to put the eggs. The highlight of the day’s events was the presentation of a “Spring Fashion Parade" to the entire school. Costumes were modeled by third grade students, Mrs. Howard, the school Ubraiian, and Mr. Allison, ivlnc4>al. The costumes were charmingly described by Mrs. Nan- Jean Grant. Mrs. Sue Gainey, Mrs. Ann Smith, and Mrs. Patsy Roundtree also worked with the children during the special day. 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