Engagements TAMMY L. COLVARD Colvard-Faucette Tammy L. Colvard of Gastonia and John David Faucette of Kings Mountain have announced plans to be married on August 1. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mandy Daniels and Jerry Colvard of Gastonia and is a graduate of Bessemer City High School, where she was in the color guard, Junior Civitans, and Band. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Melvin and Bobbie Faucette of Kings Mountain. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School. LAURA ELAINE BAKER JOHN MARC CAMPBELL Baker-Campbell Laura Elaine Baker and John Marc Campbell of Raleigh have an- nounced their plans to be married in Raleigh July 29. The bride-elect is the daughter of Evelyn S. Baker and John T. Baker, both of Portsmouth, Ohio. A 1983 graduate of Portsmouth High School, she earned a B.S. degree in English in 1987 from Ohio Wesleyan University in Portsmouth. She is employed as an English teacher at North Carolina State University and attends Graduate School at the University earning a Master's degree in English. The bridegroom-to-be, son of Joe and Lynda Campbell of Shelby, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Lynn Sr. of Kings Mountain and the late Herman and Elva Campbell of Kings Mountain. He graduat- ed from Crest HIgh School in 1984 and earned a B.A. degree in History in 1988 from Mars Hill College and a Master's in Archival Management in 1991 from North Carolina State University. He is employed by North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh as a field registrar. Wired on . - Thursday, June 18, 1992 -THE Kili "Annie " set to open at CCC Everybody's favorite little or- phan is paying a visit to Cleveland County when The Greater Shelby Community Theatre, in conjunc- tion with Cleveland Community College, presents "Annie" June 25- 27 at 8 p.m. and June 28 at 2:30 p.m. in the College auditorium. Join Annie (Sarah Houlditch- Fair), her fellow orphans Molly (Elizabeth Hoke), Kate (Dorothy Laney), Tessie (Lizzie Grace Dedmon), July (Quinn Burgin), Pepper (Melody McGee), and Duffy (Annie Currie) as they live a hard knock life with Miss Hannigan (Julie Morris). Meet Daddy Warbucks (Dick Strachan) and Grace Farrell (Bridget Allen) as Annie steals their hearts as well as yours. Enjoy Miss Lilly (Tiffany Harris) and Rooster (Joshua Hoover). Have fun with the Boylan Sisters (Christy Green, Robin . Putnam, and Linda Strachan) and a cast of orphans and townspeople that number more than 40. Join di- rector Rick Hoover, co-director Dottie McIntyre, choral director Kathy Condrey, choreographer Mary Lopez, music coordinator Mike Sisk, tech director Scott Fair, and a multi-talented, intergenera- tional cast for a memorable evening of songs and dances. Tickets-- $6 general admission, $4 for students/senior citizens--will be available at the door. The musical is funded, in part, by a grant from the Grassroots Program of the North Carolina Arts Council. MB The Gravity Brothers, a fa- ther-and-son juggling team that in- corporates comedy into its fast- moving act, will appear at each of the eight Gaston County Public Library branches this summer in special performances free and open to the public and children in Grades K-6. Area performances are at at 10 LIB STEWART ® Social: Notes a.m. on Thursday at Lowell Branch Library and at 2 p.m. at Cherryville Branch Library and at 10 a.m. on Friday at Stanley Branch Library and 3 p.m. at Mount Holly Branch Library. BW "Rags" will be the second in the CPCC summer theatre series June 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, July 1,2, and 3 at 8:15 p.m., June 27 and 28 at 2:30 p.m., and June 30 at 7 p.m. at Pease Auditorium in Charlotte. Tickets for the musical are $10. at the box office from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on non-show days and from 10 a.m.-show time on show days or call 704-342-6534 for reservations. BM A stream study is planned Sunday at 2 p.m. at Crowders Mountain State Park. Children can get wet as they assist a park ranger in catching "strange looking crea- tures” in the one hour program. Meet at the first picnic area park- ing lot MB Four Charlotte schools have scheduled reunions. The 1982 Class of Harding High School will meet September 26 at Embassy Suites in Charlotte. The 1982 Class of Myers Park High School will meet at Guest Quarters Suite Hotel November 28. The 1967 Class of South Mecklenburg High School will meet August 22 at Tega Cay Country Club. The 1982 Class of West Charlotte High School will meet September 19 at Hilton at University Place. Call 1-800-677- A boy for Norris’ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norris of Kings Mountain announce the ar- rival of their first child, a son, Cory Steven Norris, May 23, 1992, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. The baby weighed seven pounds, nine ounces. The baby's mother is the former Linda Vestal. Grandparents are Butch and jr Price and Pauline Morris, all Kings Mountain, Doyle Norris . Bessemer City, and Woodrow Vestal Jr. of West Virginia. Great-grandparents are the late Mart and Lottie Haynes of Kings Mountain, the late Willard Norris Sr. of Boone, Edna Norris of Boone and the late Violet Foster of Kings Mountain and William Foster of Greenville, SC, and Woodrow and Lillian Vestal of West Virginia. B The Oak Grove Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring a car wash and bake sale on Saturday, June 20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m, at the fire department on Oak Grove Road. A variety of bake goods will be available to the pub- lic. Cars will be washed for $4 and $5 and vans will be washed for $7 and $10. All proceeds are ear- marked for fire-fighting equip- ment. pa iy Fin ca 5 ms RR er LL a CORY STEVEN NORRIS 7800 to update addresses and phone numbers. BM Scnior Center Program Coordinator Carolyn Bell present- cd the program at Tuesday's meet- ing of Kings Mountain Chapter AARP 4063 at Depot Center. Lue McClain was program chairman. ER anti The Greater Shelby Community Theatre, in conjunction with | i : J BM Rep. Cass Ballenger receive the U. S. Chamber of Comnore] Spirit of Enterprise Award June ¢ for consistently voting to suppor American business. He receive the award for compiling a probusi ness voting record of at least 70 percent, based on key votes cast i 1991. Cleveland Community College, will present "Annie" at CCC | Auditorium beginnning Thursday, June 25. The musical runs June | 26 and June 27 at 8 p.m. and June 28 at 2:30 p.m. From left to right, | bottom, Melody McGee, Lizzie Grace Dedmon, Sarah Houlditch- | Fair as "Annie" and Quinn Burgin. 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