E. | EE aS z i 4 Ene a ts = Engagement JE Teachers MR. AND MRS. DANNY GLENN MOSS Leonard-Moss Souls Harbor Tabernacle at Crowders Mountain was setting for the March 16 wedding uniting Mari Jule Ann Leonard and Danny Glenn Moss in mar- riage. The Rev. James Chambers officiated. The couple greeted wedding guests at a reception in the church fellowship hall after the ceremony. Mrs. Moss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Leonard of Galesburg, Illinois and a graduate of Galesburg High School and Carl Sandburg College. She attends Gardner-Webb College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Moss of Kings Mountain. A graduate of Kings Mountain High School, he is self-employed and is a member of Eastside Baptist Church in Blacksburg, S.C. The newlyweds are at home at 133-B Midway Lake Road in Kings Mountain. SHARON ELIZABETH SHEPPARD CHRISTOPHER BRENT WHITE Sheppard-White The engagement of Sharon Elizabeth Sheppard to Christopher Brent White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall White of Grover, is announced by her fa- ther, Gerald R. Sheppard of Kings Mountain. Miss Sheppard, also the daughter of the late Brenda Sheppard, is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by First Carolina Federal Savings Bank. The bridegroom-to-be is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed as a welder at Wirtz Manufacturing. He is a member of Grover Fire Department. The wedding will take place June 8. present program In an effort to improve student achievement, the Space Bubble tcam at Kings Mountain Middle School uses "Positive Pupil Power." Recently at the Middle School * Conference held in Raleigh, KMMS teachers Alison Carswell and Reca Wright presented the pro- gram. ~The strategy not only helps mo- tivate the students to do better work, but also enhances good dis- cipline. The students are rewarded positively for their academic and behavior efforts. The purpose of the program is to give students the power to obtain positive rewards, feedback and praise. Different activities are held for students each month, however, the must earn the privilege to at- tend. "In order for students to react positively to assignments, con- structive criticism, or praise, teach- ers must remember to be as posi- tive in the classroom as they expect the students to be," Wright and Carswell said. Attic sale is Saturday A big attic sale to benefit a land- scaping project at Neisler Natatorium will be held Saturday from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Kings School Lunch Menus Kings Mountain District Schools lunch menus for April. All meals served with 1/2 pint of milk. Menus are subject to change with- out notice. April 8 - Cheeseburger, buttered corn, cole slaw, choice of fruit. April 9 - Pinto beans or toasted cheese sandwich, turnip greens, whole white potatoes, choice of fruit, corn bred. April 10 - Spaghetti/meat sauce, tossed salad, green peas, French bread, choice of fruit. April 11 - Turkey pot pie, Picadilly slaw, green beans, choice of fruit, roll. : April 12 - Barbecue on bun, BBQ slaw, French fries, peanut butter cookie. April 15 - Hot dog/chili, cole slaw, French fries, choice of fruit. April 16 - Steak/gravy, rice, scalloped tomatoes, green beans, hot rolls, choice of fruit. April 17 - Chicken/rice soup and toasted cheese sandwich or peanut butter/jelly sandwich, fruit veg- etable sticks, peanut butter bar. April 18 - Taco salad, squash casserole, choice of fruit. April 19 - Chicken sandwich, lettuce/tomato, seasoned corn, choice of fruit. April 22 - Tuna salad or beans and franks, lettuce salad, green peas, choice of fruit, crackers or corn brad. April 23 - Meat loaf, creamed potatoes, turnip greens, choice of fruit. April 24 - Meat loaf, creamed potatoes, turnip greens, choice of fruit. : April 25 - Cold plate, GOOD EATING-Richard Staub, in cap, and Frank Brackett Mountain Woman's Club. Kings Mountain garden clubs are sponsoring the project which also invites donations and contri- butions from the public. ‘ Mary Neisler, project chairman, said that persons wishing to donate sale items may deliver them to the clubhouse on East Mountain Street Friday morning from 8 until 11 a.m. and Friday evening from 5 un- til 7 p.m. Tax-deductible contribu- _ tions may also be made to Landscaping Fund, in care of Mrs. Charles Neisler, Lee Street, Kings Mountain, 28086. Thursday, April 4, 1991 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B ATTEND CONFERENCE-These Kings Mountain Middle School faculty members attended a recent conference for Middle School staffers in Raleigh. From left, KMMS Co-Principal Jerry Hoyle, Alison Carswell, Co-Principal Glenda O'Shields and Reca Wright. 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