Thursday, June 21, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A Summer Reading Program From Page 6-A acter, 10:00, July 25-slides on 6:00, August 7-Safari: party, pre- Egypt, 3:00, July 26, Adult pro- Sentation of awards, 3:00, August grams on Africa by Moses Nueman ~~ 10-trip to Mint Museum, 8:45. elders," said Nuemand, At the end of the program, Nueman taught the children to sit on the floor in the African manner, and to sing a song in two African languages. He also played some § African music and showed a short ; video on some of the African coun- tries. Exhibits around the room dis- One Stop For All played various art, artifacts, and ° products of Africa. Of particular Your Gardening Needs interest were the ebony carvings which included animals, such as clephants, deer, and lions, as well as figures of the king and queen and other people. Mr. Nueman ex- plained that the king wore a neck- lace of beads. Sometimes the king would wear the beads over his KMSHS CLASS OF 1955 REUNION-Pictured are returning members of the Class of 1955 who held a ~~ mouth for weeks at a time, but i reunion Saturday at Kings Mountain Country Club. Back row, from left, Ken Cook, Betty Prince ~~ When he wore the necklace down HOURS: L | Antonich, Fern Barrett Windsor, Bob Littlejohn, Jim Robbs, Bob Wilson, Ken Cook, Charles Hord, Jerry around his neck, he would go out A i MON. SAT, i ne Hany Barieth George Hord and Charles Yelton. Front row, from left, Etha Hawkins Bumgardner, of the palace and talk to the people. I URI, 3:00. ui00 i etty Cable Lewis, Kay Henderson Davis, Christine Still, Marilyn Tesseneer Smith, Barbara Verity Other items in the display in- H I Ducker, Janice Stogner Dimira, Joyce Dixon Dye, Mary Alice McDaniel, Joyce Gladden Dumas, Lt cluded beautiful table mats woven LL LOWER SPENCER MTN. 1:00-5:00 I Tucker, Pansy Guyton Bell, Rachel Jolly Caune, Elaine Goforth Clack, Earl Marlowe and Shirley Ware of raffia or banana stalks, as well Nursery, Gieenhouse DALLAS ROAD SVSA ‘ | Byrd. Thirty-one members of the 59 member-class returned for the third reunion of the class since high as a wooden bowl and a fork and Florist 704) 824 school graduation. Absent from photo: Dewitt Blanton and Gerald Lovelace. spoon, and a woven jewelry box. ( ) gle LD On the walls were hung some in samples of cotton fabric which k WALKING TRACK Ne-=> were exported from Africa. ~ 1) ) : TN : ay ’ » , we. " wsioign before Begining any ; | ; : » ) : | A \ JR hy Graded programs will continue g Aa : throughout the summer and the 7d Lig children will have a chance to read DF : DPF ; iS o and learn more about that unique : 3 Hd DOLLAR STOF Ee TORE RAOARDS alii continent on the other side of the ; Ea | di | ay EL] (CEPT world. Nueman will also conduct ED CEN an adult program about Africa on Thursday, July 26, at 6 p.m. Wednesdays-preschool class (ages 3, 4, 5) 10:30, Wednesdays- teens (going into grades 7 & 8) 3:00, Thursdays-primary (going in- : = Bn to grades 1, 2,3) 10:30, Thursdays- A Nigtanla juniors (going into grades 4,5,6) = 3:00, July 11, Hanna Barbera char- ,- 8 » Table - Mirror Sale $298 « Chest - Headboard S i | & pe ct S MATTRESS SALE-SAVE UP TO 1/2-LOW PRICES So 249 » SPECIAL | ™in2Fc. Sel 12 Year Warranty) vor - *77 Set os Re i .. SALE Fae ot pst plete 97 Set Queen 2 Pe. ‘238 fu 3 Pc. $209 15 Year Warranty ear Warranty three felony counts of aiding and . 6} Tinga Fo 178 iH abelting assault with a deadly |"asm J° SDN er Any weapon with intent to kill inflicting v From Page 1-A . . sili 157 2X RIBBON-CUTTING AT WALKING TRACK-Norma Bridges, right, chairman of the Parks & ons VOU injury, and one mis- hs { | Recreation Commission, cuts the ribbon officially opening the new walking track at Jake Early Memorial sonal property. 8 Jury 0 & BUNK BED i Park. Also participating in the ceremonies were other members of Parks & Recreation Committee and Police Hav drawn up 28 war- ” With 2 Bunkie Matirosses . | John Grant and Kevin Champion of the staff of Champion Landscaping. From left, David Hancock, KM J Heavy Duty Solid Wood rants to be served on seven people. The. incident is still under inves- tigation. Quid % 9 ; i | Recreation Director; Jim Guyton, Scott Neisler, city commissioner, Champion, Twyla Robinson, Mear] : Sign he '88 ads | Valentine, Grant and. Bridges. Not pictured: Gerald Carrigan, also a member of the committee. AY BED .Back i | ' ge Ly } ¢ 3%: pr g nes NUN ABW AVAaY 2a Days Of Thunder Tickets At The Following Locations J. FALLS EXXON KM EXXON W.F. McGILL 1-85. 161 Battleground Ave., EXXON : and Kings St. E. King St., and Piedmont Ave. ATTEND DAYS OF THUNDER June 27, 1990 At Cinema 4 In Shelby With Freddy Smith ana THE THUNDER ROLLS IN EXXON’S“DAYS OF THUNDER” FAMILY FUN BOOK. All the thrills of Paramount Pictures’ new movie, “Days of Thunder,’ ™ are waiting for you when you drive into any participating Exxon station. Pick up your Family Fun Book, filled with twenty pages of games, puzzles and background stories about NASCAR racing and the filming of “Days of Thunder” Best of all, it's free} with any fill-up of Exxon gasoline at participating stations. 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