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mE »? = a Sa A —— RUEY M. THRONEBURG KM’s Ruey Throneburg Publishes Recipe Book From Page 1-A were plain or with frostings or ic- ings and a few miscellaneous recipes. It really is a treasury.” Ruey said she had been wan- ting to publish a cook book for some time. “I don’t think anyone thought I could do it. I had mentioned the idea to some friends and became very discouraged when they reminded me of how hard it was to publish a book. But, I decided to do it when I saw the article in the paper this past summer about the Herald publishing books locally. If I had to answer why I did it, I'd say it was because I needed a diversion from what I was doing. My children and grandchildren all think it’s great.” Ruey has been a native of Kings Mountain for the past 50 years. She is the widow of the late Yates F. Throneburg. She has two sons, James who lives in New York and Bill who lives in Dixie Village, 2nd. level Eastridge Dixie Village, 2nd. level Eastridge Salt Lake City and two grand- children who've finished college, Patricia Ann and William F. Throneburg. Aside from cooking, sewing, and flower gardening there is no end to Ruey’s hobbies. She is also an active member of Central Methodist Church. Once the book is complete, she plans to discard all the drawers full of recipes. When asked if she planned to publish any more books she said she was through collecting recipes. But then a little glimmer came into her eyes, Well, I do have an ex- tensive collection of yeast bread recipes, who knows, it all depends on how this project goes.” Once the book is released it will be sold locally. Copies may be purchased for $4.95 and may also be obtained through Ruey or Herald Publishing House. Currently there is a long list of good cooks waiting for the book’s release. Matthews Ef3elk OPEN EVERY EVENING Eostridge Mall Open Mon. thru Sot. 10a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Dixie Villoge, 10a.m. to 9 p.m. Both Stores Closed Sundays DIXIE VILLAGE sportswear for juniors all famous names The name you know and look for in junior sportswear. Modern Juniors, Patty Woodard, others! Very select group. 3 off fall-winter styles in misses’ skirts Save on this special group of skirts in popular wool blends. Choose solids and plaids. Sizes 8 to 18. 3 to 5 off Christmas Music Set At UNC-C Charlotte—Choral music is a hallmark of the holiday season. The choral groups at the Univer- sity of North Carolina at Charlotte will present two free December concerts of holiday favorites plus much more. The Madrigal Ensemble, directed by Richard Kennedy, will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday; Dec. 6, in Rowe Recital Hall. The program includes a unique repertoire of traditional carols dating from the Renaissance to P.D.Q. Bach. On the same pro- gram, the 16-voice University Chorale, directed by Richard Dailey, will present music from various historical periods, in- cluding music by Schultz, Bar- tok, Hindemith and Dello Joio. A special feature of the chorale’s performance will be a new vocal arrangement of Chick Corea’s popular “Spain.” The UNCC Oratorio Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Dailey, will present a concert Sunday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.m., also in Rowe Recital Hall. The pro- gram will include Bach’s “Misa Brevis No. 3 in A Major” and Haydn’s “Little Organ Mass,” under the baton of student con- ductor Carl Samet, a senior music major of 3514 Eastway Drive, Charlotte. : For more information, con- tact -the Creative Arts Depart- ment at UNCC at 597-2478 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Mike Seawright Fishing Winner Mike Seawright of Kings Mountain caught fish weighing 22 pounds and three ounces to win last weekend’s Cleveland County Bass Club tournament at Lake Hickory. Seawright also landed the big- gest fish of the day, a five pound, three-ounce bass. Second place honors went to Tom Mayhue with a catch of 12 pounds, one ounce. Richard Blanton won third place with nine pounds, 14 ounces. reg. $6 - $15 Dixie Village, 2nd. level Eastridge State Pride® electric blankets Save money and energy! Two year replacement warranty! Choose gold, blue or champagne. Single control. reg. $42 Dixie Village, 1st. level Eastridge Wednesday. November 23, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A The first known public library was that of Aristotle in 334 B.C. St olidlas DWVOA OF KINGS MOUNTAIN 739-2544 1-85 SOUTH AT YORK RD. 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