Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, September 23, 1982 Art Classes Planned John Brady will begin art classes September 28 at A.B. Snow Studio on Margrace Road. Children’s classes will begin at 4:30 p.m. that day. All supplies will be furnished for each lesson. Students will be given a chance to use different media each month in order to make them aware of how different supplies can be used creatively. Brady has achieved much suc- cess in motivating students to create and enjoy art both as an artist and as an informed viewer. Call 379-5917 for more infor- mation. Adult classes are handled in a different manner. Each month, Brady will do a lecture- demonstration, using a different JOHN BRADY media each time. The lectures in- volve materials, art history and other interesting facts and fan- tasies about art. Students do not paint in his adult class but may bring in work they have done elsewhere and have it criticized. Criticism is an excellent learning tool and provides all students more knowledge about how to view a painting. It is necessary for a student to be able to paint to attend these lectures. They will help anyone to appreciate art. All classes will be held at the studio of A.B. Snow, "3600 ‘Margrace Road. The adult class will meet at 7:30 p.m. on September 28 and the fourth Tuesday of each month from September through May. Fees will be charged. For more infor- mation, call 739-5917. Five Wrecks Reported UE] : Kings Mountain police ‘reported five wrecks during the zpast week. : Steven Edward Rathbone of 228 Bennett Drive was treated for sinjuries at McGill Clinic Thurs- ‘day after the moped he was loperating was struck by a hit- ‘and-run driver. Gary Sale in- “vestigated. ¢ Vehicles driven by Donnie fRay Jackson of Pageland, SC. and Mary Tate of Grover collid- HN truck. Johnny Belk investigated. A car driven by John William Childers of 1502 Northwoods Drive struck a parked car owned by Angela Odums of Route 4 Saturday in the parking lot of Durham Clinic. Damage was $100 to the Odums car. There was no damage to Childers’ car. Belk investigated. Ed Sullivan' Greer of 3200 Margrace Road told police he was driving west on King Street Sunday when his steering locked $150. Dorothy Howell in- vestigated. Cars driven by Jacob Taylor of Gastonnia and Ben Poston of Shelby collided Tuesday on East King Street. Damage was $175 to Poston’s 1977 VW and $20 to Taylor’s truck. Sgt. L.D. Beattie investigated. CLUB CHARTERED - Calvin Gaddy, left, and D.D. Phillips, right, of the Oasis Temple in Charlotte present a charter to Paul Falls, president of the new White Plains Shrine Kenneth Steffy Is Promoted Kenneth E Steffy, son of Juanita H. Steffy of 206 S. Gaston St., Kings Mountain, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of technical sergeant. Photo by Gary Stewart Club, Wednesday at a charter night banquet at the Depot Center. The new club has 60 charter members. Steffy is an avionics equip- ment technician at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. “ed Friday at West King and Youcan EXPESTY :Railroad Avenue.Damage to and he lost control of his car and vag HH it “Tate’s 1972 Ford was $200. struck a utility pole. Greer’s [0.7 0.4 [8 SY at Ti A H Mon.-Sat. 9-9 There was no damage to 1971 Pontiac was a total loss and ‘Sun. 1 til 6 : on s what stopp LY RELI Deron POP, zJackson’s 1971 International the utility pole was damaged WEST GATE PLAZA — SHELBY RD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 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