Symphony To Perform At Barnes Auditorium From Page 7-A- Jackson Parkhurst, North Carolina Symphony assistant conductor and director of educa- tion since 1980, coordinates -all North Carolina Symphony children’s concerts, supervises the Bryan Young Artist Com- petition held each January and coordinates all symphony ensemble programs and ap- pearances. ’ Parkhurst founded the Brevard (N.C.) Chamber Or- chestra five years ago and was music director of the Lexington Park String Ensemble and direc- tor of choral music at UNC- Asheville during 1979-80. He was one of 15 conductors selected from over 100 ap- plicants to participate in the American Symphony Orchestra League’s Institute of Orchestral Studies * at the Shenandoah Music Festival in 1975. In addition to conducting or- chestral music, Parkhurst is also an accomplished conductor of opera theatres. He was assistant conductor of Opera theatres at Duke University from 1966-67, the University of North Carolina from 1968-69, and the Manhat- tan School of Music from 1973-74. Guest conductor of the Bronx Opera Company in New York City from 1974-75, Parkhurst was also a participant in Boris Goldovsky’s Opera Insitute in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, in 1976. During the summers of 1981 : and 1982 Parkhurst conducted the Brevard Music Center’s Transylvania Orchestra and Repertory Training Orchestra. He was also coordinator of Educational Programs and in charge of the Repertory Train- ing Program. Patriots Host Chase In Final Game Today Kings Mountain Junior High’s footballers hope to end their season on a winning note Thursday at 4 p.m. when they host Chase at Gamble Stadium. The Patriots, 1-5-1, are com- ing off a 14-0 loss last week to Shelby. The Pats managed only 90 yards rushing. : Otis Brooks had a good day for the Pats, rushing for 60 yards and catching four passes for 37 yards. Roderick Boyce hit seven of 18 passes for 75 yards. Coach David Heffner cited Calvin Stephens, Donald Mauney, Lenny Rayford, Keith McPherson, Robert Huggins, Benji Cochran, Vince Sullens, Kevin Sabucco, Paul Terry and Randy Garner for their defen- sive play. Revival Scheduled At First Wesleyan Revival services will be held November 1-7 at 7 p.m. each evening at First Wesleyan Church. Evangelist will be the Rev. Yancey H. Carter of Long Beach, N.C. Rev. Carter is a retired Wesleyan pastor, now serving as evangelist to the denomination. He pastored in Kings Mountain several years ago at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church. a Specialy singing will, be featured during each service and a nursery will be provided. First Wesleyan is located in the 500 block of North Pied- mont Avenue. The pastor, Rev. Dwight H. Edwards, and the congregation invite the public to attend. REV. YANCEY CARTER Schweiner Is Named President Of Carmet J.J. Schweiner has been nam- ed President of Carmet Com- pany, a member of Allegheny In- ternational, Inc. . Schweiner, who had been Vice President and General Manager, of Carmet Minetool and Materials Divisions succeeds Herbert Graves who becomes Senior Staff Vice President, Ac- quistitions and Divestitures for Allegheny International. Sch- weiner will report to Alan Anderson, Corporate Vice Presi- dent, and President of Als Engineered Products Group. Carmet emcompassses five divisions: Amcab, Carmet Materials, Carmet West Coast, Precision Products and Carmet Minetool. Schweiner joined Carmet Minetool in 1973 as General Manager, coming from MGD Graphics System, Rockwell In- ternational, Inc., where he was General Plant Manager. Schweiner is a graduate of the * ZBHN GOINS J.J. SCHWEINER University of Wisconsin with a master degree in marketing and finance, and is a member of the American Mining Congress. He lives with his wife and son in Gastonia. Carmet is a major producer of mining and construction tools, carbide metal-forming tooling, cemented tungsten carbide blanks and tungsten carbide pro- ducts for the contrainer in- dustry. Zahn Goins Celebrates Birthday Zahn Goins celebrated his eighth birthday October 27 with a party attended by friends and family members. He and his guests enjoyed a Smurf cake and other party refreshments. ‘Zahn is the son of Mrs. Judy Bridges and Mike Goins. Grand- parents are Ivey Smith and Roselyn Gons, both of Kings Mountain. Photo by Gary Stewart CHEERLEADER - Marsha Ware, 1ll-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, was chosen 1982 Kings Mountain Optimist Club Lit- tle Cheerleader Saturday. Marsha has been. an Op- timist cheerleader for three years and this year cheers for the junior midgets. “Games lubricate the body and the mind.” Benjamin Franklin MEEKS SELECTED SP4 Vaughne S. Meeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Meeks of 304 East Ridge Street, Kings Mountain, ws recently selected for membership in the Belgori- cain ' Association. The B.A. hopes to reinforce relations bet- ween its members by providing a better and broader understan- ding of each nation’s culture and customs. The B.A. is sponsored by the NATO SHAPE Support Group Public Affairs Office. . "A poet can survive anything but a misprint.” Oscar Wilde EAT Tee The world’s population grows by about 90 million a year. SJ JONES THE CRAMERTON SCHOOL PUZZLE In 1979 the parents and taxpayers in Cramerton supported the school bonds. Why? Because $300,000 in bond money was promised to fix up and enlarge Cramer- ton Jr. High. In 1981 the school staff was saying let's close it. Confused? | am. | want to take another look. Let's close it or fix it up’and use it fully. SCHOOL BOARD NOV. 2 Paid Political Ad. by Harrill Jones NEW HOMES IN KINGS MOUNTAIN $36,900 $370.00 Per Month P&I These new homes covered porches, treated decks, and more. 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