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or Thursday, September 6, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Game Room Opens Friday Mike's Game Room will open a second game room in Kings Mountain Friday in downtown Kings Mountain. Mike and Sue Anne Heath have purchased the 2400 square foot building owned by George Lublanezki beside of Griffin Drug Store and are renovating it for a game room especially designed for young people. "We wanted to give kids some- where to go and we thing this game room will be ideal and inexpensive for them to enjoy," said Heath, who installed eight new billiard tables in the business this week. The downtown game room will be cen- trally cooled and heated, he said. Before he opened the new Mike's Game Room on North Piedmont Avenue with an invest- ment of $60,000, Heath, a Kings Mountain native, was employed by Petroleum World for 15 years. He is married to Sue Anne Murray and has five children, the youngest of whom is 13 months. CHARITY FASHION SHOW-Shirley Austin, left, of the advertising staff of The Herald, chats with Steve Sharmon of Atlanta, Ga., Penny Weldon of Charlotte, formerly of Kings Mountain, and Caroline Parton of Charlotte at the recent fashion show in Shelby sponsored by Shelby Junior Charity League and Belk's at Cleveland Mall. The Global Decade theme illustrated the international influence on clothes. Professional models, including Weldon, modeled fall clothes from Belk's at Cleveland Mall. At Brown Auditorium ' i ' ' : Belk's Presents ‘Global Decade’ The international influence on fall fashions was emphasized in "A Global Decade" Thursday at Brown Auditorium in Shelby as Shelby Junior Charity League and Belk's at Cleveland Mall pre- viewed the season's new look. Penny Weldon, 22, who gradu- ated from Kings Mountain High School, was one of the 20 profes- sional models touring the show to 17 cities in four states. The charity league sponsored the show to help fund its $55,000 bud- get, which is allocated to numerous charitable causes in Cleveland County. The 200 members volun- teer thousands of hours each year. Fashions from boardroom to bedroom and from sportswear to evening wear were featured. The "in" look this year was:indi- vidualized, no forced designs and no exaggerated silhouettes and up- tight tailoring. > "Modeling isn't what you ex- pect," said Weldon, who talked in- formally with Herald Publisher Darrell Austin and Mrs. Austin be- fore the show. Penny said she once spent eight hours sitting on a carousel horse shooting a panty hose ad and also remembers the long, cold days shooting summer clothing in a cow pasture. The fashion show was divided into six scenes to introduce the va- riety of the show, which was; pre- sented with music, choreography and multi-media presentations showing dazzling models in the lat- est designs. 3 elk Stevens re 1 124SO0 CLEVELAND MALL Shelby, N.C. 29.99 rs. 1000 4 I 99 Reg. 56.00 25% off DRESS DREN JR. DRESS DYNAMICS BY E-TEE Save 25% on a great choice for special occasions that call for a dress. Meeting the demands of many situations, a rayon tapered shoulder, pleated yoke dress in a profusion of flowers. Navy, juniors’ S-M-L. SARIN STAYS A JUMP AHEAD FOR FALL This lively 2-pc. jumper set is an ideal choice for school and social occasions. White blouse with printed jumper in the season's favorite fabric—soft, fluid rayon. In juniors’ sizes S-M-L, assorted prints. ALL THAT JAZZ FOR AUTUMN ‘90 For juniors, this ottoman coatdress has fashion savvy to spare..plus a price that falls easily within your means. With flange shoulder detail, in deep forest acrylic. Junior sizes 3-11, reg. 58.00, 43.50
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