Page-2B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 5, 1992 : Community Concerts begins annual membership drive _ The annual membership drive of Gastonia Community Concerts is continuing until mid-March. Local _concert-goers may purchase season tickets from Mrs. Charles Mauney, who notes that the ticket provides _admission to other concerts in the .area, including Hickory and ‘Lincolnton. Troubadour C.C. Ryder will pre- sent a March 23 concert at Hunter “Huss Auditorium in the last concert ‘of the 91-92 season, for which new members will obtain free admis- sion with the purchase of new sea- son tickets. A native of Port Hope, Ontario, Ryder has a vocal range that en- ables him to sing out a big tune with effortless delivery, evoke a tear with the next song and dis- solve his audience into laughter with the third. He offers calypso songs, foreign language ballads and many of his own songs, in ad- dition to favorite American folk songs of the past and present. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. BM The 1992 Little Miss and Little Mr.- Cleveland County Pageant will be held March 14 at Barnes Auditorium in Kings Mountain. The age groups range from 0-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-9, 1012, 13-15, and 16 ~ and up. This year's winners will al- so ride in the Thanksgiving Day Carolinas Carrousel Parade in Charlotte. Deadline for entries is Saturday. For more information call 739- 1778. BM The Lincoln Arts Council, along with the N.C. Museum of History, will present Lincolnton's Historic Tour of Homes, Church and Floral Design Seminar Sunday, March 8. Tours will be held from 2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.The Floral Seminar will be in the Lincolnton First Presbyterian Church on West Main Street from 4-5 p.m. During the seminar all tours will be closed. Admission is $8 per per- son, which includes the tour, semi- nar, refreshments and weekend pass to the Lincolnton Antiques Fair March 13,14, 15. Lincoln Arts Council is organizing the event to raise money for its community pro- ject. West Main Street in Lincolnton is one of the most historic areas in Lincoln County. In the two block area between Government and Grove streets are eight antebellum houses which are still occupied. Five of these homes will be includ- ed on the tour in addition to three other historic houses and First Presbyterian Church. Grady Wheeler Jr., free lance floral artist from Beaufort, will lead the floral design seminar. Hours for the Antiques Fair March 13-15 will be 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday-and 1-5 p.m. on Sunday -: at Lincoln Citizens Center, 115 W. Main St. Admission is $2 per per- son and $1 for senior citizens. Antiques Fair shoppers will choose from a wide variety of an- tiques and collectibles, including American and English furniture, i LIB STEWART @ Social Notes glassware, rare books, estate jewel- ry, primitives, porcelains, pottery, toys, lamps and much more. The project in part is supported by the Grassroots Arts Program of the N. C. Arts Council, a state agency. BM The second annual Women's History Month luncheon will be held at noon March 27 at Family Life Center of First United Methodist Church, 190 E. Franklin Boulevard, Gastonia. The luncheon will feature guest speaker Joan H. Zimmerman, pres- ident of Southern Shows, Inc. Tickets are $10 each and include both lunch and program. Tickets are available at all Gaston County Public Library branches. Free on- site child care will also be avail- able during the event. BM Carol Schwab, an attorney working for the N. C. Cooperative ‘Extension---Service,” N. C. University, will discuss both the living will and health care power of attorney at programs March 24 at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the audito- rium of the County Office Building. The public is invited and there is no charge for the program bul preregistration must be made by calling 482-4365 by March 16. BW Sixteen crafts classes will be taught at the 1992 Western Carolina Craft Workshop April 7 and 8 at Montreat Assembly Inn, Montreat. Registration/conference fee is $15. The cost of the class varies with classes. Call the county extension office, 482-4365, for de- tails and to register. BM Books abound when the Friends of the Gaston County Public Library present the annual book sale on April 2-4 in the Auditorium of the Gaston County Public Library, 1555 E. Garrison Boulevard, Gastonia. The sale will start at 5 p.m. on April 2, continu- ing that evening until 9 p.m and on Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Prices range from a dime to a dollar. B Gaston College will register students for spring quarter curricu- lum classes on Wednesday. Classes begin March 13. Registration at the main campus will take place in the Myers Center from 8 'a.m.-7:30 p.m. In Lincolnton, students may register from 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. HB Gaston Humane Society Inc. is building a new office off New Hope Road for an education center and thrift shop and is asking the public for donations of building supplies and to volunteer to help build and clean-up the facility. All donations, which are tax-de- New books at Mauney Library Brokow, Meredith and Annie Gilbar. THE PENNY WHISTLE PARTY PLANNER (Weidenfeld, 1987). This is a complete, step-by-step guide to planning, giving, and en- Jjoying the best parties for children of all ages. Twenty-three innova- tive and carefully orchestrated par- ties are organized around themes dear to the hearts of children. The planner is an illustrated, compre- hensive guide to children's parties, complete with recipes, games, ac- tivities, and plenty of good advice on everything from selecting sure- fire party favors to handling unruly, unhappy, or very shy party goers. It's easy to plan the perfect party with this guide. Brumberg, Elaine. TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN (Harper & Row, Publishers, 1989). Every woman wants to look her best and feel good about herself. Each year American women spend a fortune on skin care products to help them reach this goal. But how many times have we made mis- takes in our purchases and gone home from the store with the latest product only to be disappointed with the results? This book ex- plains the different types of skin, the different products and how they work. This commonsense ap- proach helps the consumer avoid the pitfalls of advertising and helps her to determine the best care pro- gram for her specific skin. CHINA (Chartwell Books, 1990). Collecting antique china has un- doubtedly become one of the most popular and absorbing pastimes of today. In the last few years, the range of collectible items has widened enormously to include a dizzying array of affordable china that was once in everyday use. This book presents the types and patterns of china in their historical setting and tells where the pieces were made and how they were used. Beautiful color photographs illustrate the book and help the col- lector to identify pieces and recog- nize reproductions. DeAngelis, Sidney M. YOU'RE ENTITLED! A DIVORCE LAWYER TALKS TO WOMEN (Contemporary Books, 1989). If you're a woman facing di- vorce, you need a sound and thor- ough grasp of the basic of divorce litigation. This book will save you thousands of dollars in attorney's fees by teaching you what you need to know before you step into a lawyer's office. Drawing on more than thirty years of experi- ence, DeAngelis knows what your husband and his attorney are talk- ing about and planning at every stage of the proceedings. He shares his insights into the strate- gies and shows you how to fight back. DeChristoforo, R. J. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF STA- TIONARY POWER TOOLS TECHNIQUES (Popular Science Books, 1985). Few woodworkers have ex- plored the capability and versatility of tools as thoroughly as DeChristoforo. For over forty years, he has produced, tested, im- Rose Turner @® Librarian proved and invented thousands of workshop methods and techniques. He has now gathered his vast ex- pertise with stationary power tools into a single, important book. Each chapter covers a single tool in careful detail. The author de- scribes the uses and characteristics of the machine and step-by-step in- structions for its operation. Every step of every operation is clearly il- lustrated so important information can be taken in at a glance. Glasstone, Samuel. ENERGY DESKBOOK (VanNostrand Reinhold Company, 1983). The long term economic future of the world depends on a stable supply of energy. We now realize that resources of fossil fuels are limited and cannot be replaced. Thus, means must be devised for the optimum use of these fossil fu- els, and more importantly, other energy sources must be developed. In order to reach valid solutions for the future of energy, we need a source of the latest energy terms and principles. This volume ful- fills this need by combining the y features of a glossary and an ency- clopedia in one handy reference guide. Goldberg, Herb. THE INNER | MALE: OVERCOMING ROAD- . BLOCKS TO INTIMACY (New American Library, 1987). Dr. Goldberg, one of the most eminent pioneers in the raising of male consciousness, addresses head-on the complex issues of men's psychological experiences today in a book that takes its place as the essential guide to male sur- vival. For the first time, with a wealth of case histories and com- passionate wisdom, the games so- called liberated men and women . play with each other and with themselves are explored and ex- posed. Men learn that gender con- ditioning is far more deeply rooted than previously supposed. Above all, men find out how they and the women in their lives can overcome these difficulties by working to- gether in an interpersonal dynam- ics that faces hard truth and makes major concessions to the inner selves as they really are. Harkavi, Ilana. I'LL MAKE YOU BEAUTIFUL (New American Library, 1987). In this easy-to-follow, lavishly illustrated guide, make-up artist Ilana Harkavi reveals not only the secrets of her special brand of makeover magic, but the keys to unlocking your unique beauty. Focusing on the special features that makes each woman an origi- nal, she provides all the tips, tech- Just Arrive for Spring A Variety to choose from AZALEA “You'll Love Our Prices” Visa & Mastercard NEW HOPE 2703 Beaty Rd., Gastonia (Turn Right 2nd Light Past Ashbrook High) (704) 824-1799 niques and tools you need to put your freshest face forward. Ivy, Bill. WILDLIFE IN AMERICA (Gallery Books, 1986). Combining 140 outstanding full-color photographs by some of - North America's finest nature pho- tographers with an evocative com- mentary by noted naturalist Bill Ivy, WILDLIFE IN AMERICA is a tribute and homage to the creatures that constitute our greatest national heritage. ONGE A YEAR!!! *199 5299 ruLsize 2 PC. SET *399 aueensizé 2 PC. SET 499 kingsize 3 PC. SET FABUL ductible, may be mailed to Gaston Federal S&L, GHS Building Fund, P. O. Box 2249, Gastonia, 18053. Call Deborah Secunda at 865-1066 or the Gaston Humane Society Office at 866-8807 to volunteer. HM Stephen D. Mastovich and A. Franklin Harrill have joined the of- fice of Blue Ridge Environmental Services. Mastovich, a geologist, : will be in charge of the company 's on-going projects in the Raleigh- Durham arca. Harrill, of Shelby, will be in charge of Blue Ridge's drilling and monitor well mainte- ' nance program. Frank Padgett's Coiffures Internationale 211 W. Penn Ave., beside Post Office 629-4466 Hairstyling for men and women Glazed Glass Nails - No fill-ins $100.00 value Special $40.00 ———0Open Evenings by Appointment — Rain or Shine 10 am - 6 pm Saturday, March 7th Fall & Holiday Clearance % % 50” to ‘70 Pants *Blouses ¢Dresses Sportswear «Sweaters