Br 17 & Bi Ww i % 2 RT Harlem Nocturn Coming To Gaston February 22 Thursday, February 9, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B Special Exhibits At CC Museum February 10 marks a step for- ward for the Cleveland County Historical Museum, located on the courtsquare in downtown Shelby, North Carolina. That is the day the first in a new series of special exhibits will open to’ the public. The first exhibit, on special loan from Duke University Museum of Art, through the Duke-Semans Foundation, will be on Peruvian Pre-Columbian material dating from 900 B.C. to 1535 A.D. and will run from February 10th to mid-April. The Duke University collection, one of the top six in the nation, was collected primarily by Professor Emeritus Paul Clifford. Many graphics, maps and in- formation sheets will accompany the exhibit consisting of eighty- three ceramics, stone, wood, cop- per and silver pieces, many ‘which will be on display for the first time in North Carolina. The exhibit will attempt to trace the development of some of the im- portant cultures from the early Chavin at 900 B.C. to the Inca Dallas, N.C. - The Gaston Black Performers from the Cot- Producer and writer will be who fell to the Spanish in 1535 College Fine Arts Council will ton Club to Broadway.” Robert Cleveland who served in A.D. Everyone, especially those present Atlantis Productions Based on a concept by Atlan- the same capacity on from interested in history, art or the who brings the same creative team that wrote and produced the hugely successful “From Harlem ' to Broadway: The History of the Black Musical” that has been thrilling audiences for the past two years, and now has an all new musical entitled “Harlem Nocturne: A Salute to tis Production resident producer, Tad Currie, “Harlem Nocturne” will feature arrangements by Michael Mimbs whose previous works for Atlantis Productions included “From Harlem to Broadway” and “The Best of Hollywood: Music from the Movies.” Serving as Associate Christian Women’s Club Fashion Show Thursday Harlem to Broadway.” Featuring a cast of six highly talented young black performers, “Harlem Nocturne” will feature the choreography of Byron Love who will also be in the cast, this marking his third tour for Atlan- tis Productions. The new set has been designed by Mr. Currie and executed by Gene Erickson who will also create new costumes for this production. The entire pro- duction will be directed by Cur- ric and the company manager will be Hank Bevis. You'll hear Scott “Maple Leaf Rag,” Jelly Roll Joplin’s It’s A Girl For Wrights Kathy and Larry Wright of Route 3, Chestnut Ridge Com- munity, announce the arrival of their daughter, Heather Lynn, Jan. 25th, Lincoln County Hospital. The baby weighed five pounds, 14 ounces. She is grand- daughter of Jim and Evelyn Wright of Kings Mountain and George and Louise Smith of development of man, will enjoy the sculptural and molded pot- tery, some which have built-in whistles to call the spirits. The largest piece is a pottery figure urn from the Chancay culture 900-1500 A.D. For more information on tours, call the museum at 704, 482-8186. The musuem hours are 9 to 4 weekdays and 2 to § Sundays. The museum is closed on Saturday and there is no ad- mission. 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You may make your dintier Fats Waller, among others, and made famous by such singers as Bessie Smith, Josephine Blake, Lena Horne, Pearl Bailey, Ivie Anderson, Ertha Kitt, Della Reese and Mahalia Jackson, to mention only a few. tenor Steve Harrill of the reservation by calling Virginia 5 ne + Gardner-Webb faculty will give Bylund, 487-0857 or Bonnie SR Noctne = ‘half-time entertainment. Price, 434-6443 by noon Mon- College's Myers Center “Enjoying a front-row seat” is ,the topic of the speaker Graham Pitt Mr Pitts ansinvestrrents ‘and securities advisor, a recent newcomer to Shelby. His home was in Rocky Mount where he was a three-letter athlete, and he was a cheerleader at the Univer- sity of North Carolina. Mr. Pitt will have a most interesting and inspiring talk. Heart Disease Program Set “Sexual Relations and Exer- cise with Heart Disease” is the subject for the program called Sharing and Caring for heart pa- tients on Thursday, February 16 Wednesday ies day. Cancellations should be made no later than “Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations.” —James Mackintosh noon Auditorium on Wednesda, February 22, at 8:15. ‘Tickets are $5 00-for get did mission. and will be sold at the door. “Harlem Nocturn” is an evening of musical theatre you won’t want to miss. James T. Wright of Greer, S.C. Whiplash injuries can result from a sudden backward and forward whipping movement of the neck, caused by an auto collision, a fall, a powerful slap on the back, or even a violent sneeze. The ligaments and muscles controll- ing the spinal segments are stretched or A Closer Look at IRAs. oy RE open more w. Nobody offers I dys, you to FANE Ang build a solid future than First Union. Individual Retirement Accounts are a solid invest- ment in your future, And a great tax shelter for you today. sprained, allowing the vertebrae to slip into 4 abnormal positions. 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