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Rll CREATES a PHOTO BY LYNNE LYNN PRESENTATION-N.C. State Senator J. Ollie Harris, above, presents a N.C. Legislative book to East School Principal Cozell Vance for the East Library after he talked to Fourth and Fifth graders about government and the importance of voting. Todd Stout To Give Senior Recital Monday Boiling Springs,N.C.—J.Todd Stout, baritone soloist and a music education and voice major at Gardner-Webb College, will give a senior recital Monday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. The recital, open to the public free of charge, will be held in Dover chapel on the G-W cam- pus. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Stout of Colonial Heights, Va., Stout will present selections by Faure’, Michael Head, and Gounod. Dr. Carolyn Billings and Katherine Stout will accompany him. Stout is a graduate of Colonial Heights high school in Colonial Heights, Va. He is presently the minister of Concert Slated At G-W Boiling Springs,N.C.--The Gardner-Webb College chorale and concert will give a perfor- mance Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. in the Kathleen Dover Theatre on the Boiling Springs campus. The concert is open to the public free of charge. Both the chorale and the con- cert choir will perform under the direction of Dr. Phil Perrin, pro- fessor of music. The concert choir will sing nine selections including a Vic- toria Latin motet, “O magnum mysterium?”. “Anticipating the 400th birth- day of Heinrich Scheutz and the 300th birthday of Bach and Handel next year, the concert choir will sing representative works of each master,” Dr. Per- rin said. The chorale will sing “Sheep May Safely Graze” by Bach, “Jesu, Word of God Incarnate” by Mozart, and “The - Last Words of David” by Randall Thompson. Selections from Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” and Haydn’s “Seasons” will also be performed. A special feature of this con- cert will be the performance of a combined men’s chorus and a combined women’s chorus. The men will be directed by Dr. George Cribb, chairman of the department of fine arts, and the women will be directed by . Elizabeth Minus, adjunct in- structor of voice and director of the G-W chorale union. The concert choir and chorale will combine to sing a closing number with Mrs. Minus con- ducting and Dr. Cribb accompa- nying. Holy Land Tour Slated Rev. Oscar Stalcup, pastor of the Kings Mountain Foursquare Gospel Church, is hosting a 7-day tour of the Holy Lands in October of 1985. The tour will leave Charlotte, via New York, to Jordan; and, is hosted by W.T.I. Tours of New Y ork: For more information, write Rev. Oscar Stalcup, P.O. Box 91, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 or call 629-3940. music at Main Street Baptist Church in Spindale, N.C. Stout is a member of the G-W. chorale, the G-W band, music educa: or’s national conference, and is past president of the American choral directors association at G-W. Gardner-Webb is a liberal arts college affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of N.C., offer- ing associate, bachelor and master’s degrees. The college is noted for its independence of federal funding. NEED INSURANCE? Call The Pro: 739-3611 WARLICK & HAMRICK ASSOCIATES We Have In Stock A Tremendous Amount Of Good Used Cars And Trucks THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE SALE....an Must Go At Wholesale Prices. If You Are In The Market.... THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! CHEVROLET - RENAULT - AMC - JEEP | I-85 AT HWY. 161 - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 739-5471 White Plains Shrine Club KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC 28086 A big thank you to all members of the White Plains Shrine Club and their wives, and all the outstanding people of Kings Mountain for the excellent job you did in 1984 to help the crippled and burned children. The White Plains Shrine Club, in only its second year of existence, raised $17,002.36 this year through our paper sale, donkey basketball game, softball tournament and barbecue and our fall barbecue and candy sale. This money was part of $750,795.01 raised by all the clubs in the Oasis Temple of Charlotte. TH There is no greater feeling as that which you get when you have truly ex- tended a helping hand to someone in need. : As Shriners hospital for crippled children complete their 61st year, they do so with the knowledge that they have cured or substantially helped ap- proximately 218,000 crippled and burned children. | ~ When you spot the men who wear the red fezzes, please continue to sup- port this worthwhile cause and help our children. A crippled child’s smile makes it all worthwhile. . THANKS AGAIN!
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