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NE ET pT CR e Eh IRE Ss ERR SR es aes SLEITTLE HOUSE CHARACTERS - Bethware students dressed as characters from Little Hol € on the Prairie during National Library Week. Front row, left to right, Darin Brown, Cr} tal Weston, Tosha Ledbetter, Jennifer Short, Marlon Byers, William Mote, Cindy:Thomp- son, Lyndsey Edsall, Jamie Caulder, Ronna Caulder, Kimberly McDaniel, Mandy Wheeler novan Fryer. Back, Katye Falls, Hannah Cartee, Ricky McDonald, Derick Bumgard- Kyle Tsui and Kelly Thignen. is Farmers Eligible As Nominees Eligible farmers in Cleveland County are invited to become nominees for the Farmers Home Administra- tion (FmHA) county commit- tee, FmHA County Super- visor, Gertrude F. Ledbetter announced today. . As a result of the 1985 Farm Bill, two of the three Mothers of Twins Club, a ew club with 13 members, as presented a check for 334.20 to Kings Mountain Con- ilescent Center, proceeds of recent bake sale. “Activity Director Joan Car- oll accepted the gift for residents, which included a onation from Mrs. Howell in memory of her late brother Karl Moss Garden Club Speaker ®Mrs. Caroline Cobb was postess to the Town and gountry Garden Club. The speaker for the even- ig was Karl Moss, of the City of Kings Mountain Public Works Department, who talk- 8d about various city projects for landscaping. Plantings are planned along the railroad and near the high sehool. Several plots of land lave been given to the city for mini-parks. Mrs. Cobb served a dessert Course at refreshment time. ® Little Theatre § Production Set "Kings Mountain Little Theatre will present Agatha Christie’s mystery thriller, %A Murder Is Announced’, We, +4 ry] p.m. on Sunday, April 26th. * All performances will be in dark Grace Auditorium. Veteran KM Little Theatre Director Jim Champion is in charge of the production. Members of the cast are Joanie Smith, Vivian Dun- can, Mary Louise Baker, ‘Matthew Bradshaw, Jackie Dills, Katherine Mauney, Susan Johnson, Joann McDaniel, Brian Johnson, Jim Champion, Steve Marlowe and Bill Davis, Jr. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Sheepsheaving “Program Planned Schiele arm. : Admission is free. et her mother, Iso be held. 64-3962. Museum in astonia will present a pro- ram on sheepshearing Sun., pr. 26 from 2-5 p.m. at the useum’s back country Visitors will be able to meet is year’s newborn lamb and Harriet. ther seasonal activities will For more information, call he museum at 865-6131 or members of FmHA county committee must be elected. The third member is designated by FmHA. The Cleveland county committee assists the FmHA county of- fice in determining the eligibility of applicants for certain types of FmHA loans. Generally, farmers who others Of Twins Club § ale Benefits Nursing Home who was a resident of the facility. Lori Sheets, president of the club, said the event is the first of many fund-raising events that Mothers of Twins | will sponsor for benefit of community projects. Mrs. Sheets said a membership drive is underway and all mothers of twins in the com- munity are encouraged to at- tend meetings on second Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. in [f the Chapel of Kings Mountain Hospital. An Easter Egg Hunt is planned for Saturday morn- ing at 11 a.m. at Deal Street Park and all families with twins are invited to par- ticipate. Mrs. Sheets said that the oldest twin of a current member is age nine and the youngest is two months. An expectant mother of twins is among the newest members of the group and a mother of triplets is also a member. are residents of the county, but not FmHA borrowers, are eligible to become nominees for the FmHA county com- mittee. Additional information and application forms for those who are interested in becom- ing nominees for the county committee are available at the FmHA county office, 124-2 S. Post Road, or by call- ing 482-0636. Yes... We're Open Primitive Furniture Baskets Hand Tied Canopies Custom Country Curtains Lizzie High Dolls English Potpourri Mouthblown Crystal Handloomed Afghans Mon.-Sat. 10 AM-6 PM the ways and means commit- her book. Kings Mountain, NC Located in an old “Company Store’ built in 1890...a few of the items you will find are... Sparrow Springs Rd. (1, Mile Off Hwy. 74) Kings Mountain N.C. 739-3969 =i = ) Y Wednesday, April 15, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5B Card Benefit Slated May 14 The annual Woman’s Club Card Benefit is slated for May 14th at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse on East Mcuntain Street. The $3 ticket also includes dessert and prizes to winners of bridge, rook, canasta and men’s card game. Card tables, tallies, pencils and score pads will be furnished by the club. Dessert will also be provided by club members who are reminded to select a recipe that does not require refrigeration. 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