Er ry a a Senior Center Calender Of Events ab a VU yh bel is hs Sal Sl Lege hoo WS, RE - Thursday, September 10, 1992-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-3B presented the wedding music. was best man. in Gastonia. Memorial Hospital. Virkler Company in Charlotte. MRS. KEVIN DEAN LOWE Vassey-Low Rhonda Jean Vassey and Kevin Dean Lowe exchanged marriage vows August 15 in First Baptist Church of ‘Stanley. Rev. Michael Davis, pastor of Lucia Baptist Church, officiated the ceremony for which Kay Helton, organist, Tracy Hager, pianist, and Debbie Helton, Angie Gales, Eric Sherrill and Tracy Hager, vocalists, Doug Cobb gave his daughter in marriage. The bridegroom's father Nancy Kerben was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kendra Cash and Jennifer Cobb, both of Kings Mountain, Terri Holsten of Gastonia and Dawn Lowe of Belmont. Ushers were Mark Lowe of Belmont, Scott Jordan of Asheville, Chuck Loftin of Virginia and Travis Brooks of Mount Holly. After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, SC, the newlyweds are residing The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Cobb of Kings Mountain and the late Ronald Gene Vassey. She is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is a registered nurse on the staff of Gaston The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lowe of Stanley, He is a graduate of East Gaston High School and is a plant engineer at The first home Spaghetti supper planned before game ual spaghetti supper at MW afeteria prior to the football game will be held Friday fiom 5-7:30 p.m. Carry-out orders are available. ‘Russell Fellowship Class of Central United Methodist Church is sponsoring the supper to help 20-plus needy families at Christmas with toys and food. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children 12 and under. The menu is spaghetti, salad, bread and beverage. Homemade desserts are available for a small charge. Tickets may be purchased in ad- vance from class members or by calling the church office at 739- 2471. The tickets will be available at the door. Blantons announce birth of daughter Charlie and Lori Blanton Cruse of 701 Greenwood Circle, Cary, announce the arrival of their daughter, Bethany Elaine, August 6, Wake Medical Center. Other members of the family are Trevor, 3, and Dylan, 1 1/2. Grandparents are Lois and Howard Blanton of Durham, for- mer residents of Kings Mountain, and Charles Cruse of Clarkton and the late Elaine Cruse. Great-grandparents are Tom and Ruth Gamble Mayhew and J. Wiley and Elizabeth Blanton, all of Kings Mountain. Classes planned by Red Cross Cleveland County American Red Cross has scheduled the fol- lowing classes in September and October. HIV/AIDS information presen- tation available to any group. Standard First Aid September 10 and 17 from 6-10 p .m. and October 6 and 8 from 6-10 p.m. = Community CPR September 22 and 24 from 6-10 p.m. and October 13 and 15 from 6-10- p.m. Register at the Red Cross Office at 215 Patton Drive in Shelby for the classes to be held in the base- ment of the Red Cross. The class size is limited. Kings Mountain Senior Center calendar of activities for the month of September: Thursday, September 10 - Senior shuttle 9-4; Louise Sanders of Mauney Library, speaker at 10 a.m.; bingo 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30 a.m.; shopping 12-2 p.m.; crochet- ing/quilting 1 p.m. and aquatics 6:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, September 11 - Senior. shuttle 9-4; nutrition 11:30 a.m. Monday, September 14 - Senior shuttle 9-4; coupon club 9:30- 11:30 a.m.; Bible history 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30 a.m.; aquatics 11-12 noon; AHOY 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, September 15 - Senior shuttle 9-4; KMHS cosmetology services 9-11 a.m. and 12-2 p.m; ABE 9:30-11:30 a.m.; band 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30; bridge 1-4 p.m.; AARP meeting 3 p.m. aquat- ics 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 16 - Senior shuttle 9-4; ceramics 9-12; commodities 9-11 a.m.; aquatics, S.K.A.T.E.S. 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30; linc danc- ing 12:30. Thursday, September 17 - Senior shuttle 9-4; bingo 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30 a.m.; shopping 12-2 p.m.; crocheting/quilting 1 p.m. and aquatics 6:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, September 18 - Senior shuttle 9-4; ABE 9:30-11:30 a.m.; nutrition 11:30 a.m.; social 7:30- 10:30 p.m. Wear your fanciest hat. Monday, September 21 - Senior shuttle; coupon club 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Bible history 11 a.m.; nutri- tion 11:30; aquatics 11-12; AHOY 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, September 22 -Senior shuttle 9-4; KMHS cosmetology services 9-11 a.m. and 12:2 p.m; ABE 9:30-11:30 a.m.; band 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30 a.m.; bridge 1-4 p.m. and aquatics 6:30-7:30 pm. Wednesday, September 23 - Senior shuttle 9-4; ceramics 9-12; blood pressure clinic 10-11:30; aquatics 11-12; nutrition 11:30; screening slated in KM schools Should a child of two tie his shoe? No. Should a child of three talk like me? Well, maybe. A child of three should be able to say some of the sounds an adult can and use three-word sentences. For example, a child of three should be able to say the B sound in the following words: Ball, Baby, tuB. As a matter of fact, a three year old should be able to say the B, the P, the M, the W and the N sounds. If you have a little child of three years at home can he/she say: the P sound in Pie, aPPle, uP; the M sound in MaMa, coMe; the W sound in Walk, Witch; and the N sound in Nose, ruNNing, fuN? A little child of three years should be able to speak in short three-word sentences. For example, the child might say, "Where my mommy?" or "Me go outside." In each case, the sentence is made up of. three words. Sometimes it is hard for us as par- ents to really hear the exact words that our child says, because we are listening for what the child wants or needs. It may take a little bit of practice to really hear the specific words your child uses. Should a child of four talk a lit- tle bit more? Yes. A child of four should be able to talk in even longer sentences and be able to say more sounds properly. Listed be- low are the sounds and some sam- ple words a four year old should be able to say easily: the T sound in Toe, buTTon, baT; the D sound in Door, winDow, reD; the K sound in Car, micKey, book; the G sound -in Go, buGGy, ruG. The F and V sounds are just de- veloping between four to five years. So some children will be al- so able to say: the F sound in Finger, coFFee, kniFe; the V sound in Vacuum, co Ver, loVe. If you have a child that is three or four years old and if you realize that he/she cannot do some of the things mentioned above, you might be interested in the free speech and language screening held by the Kings Mountain District Schools through Special Kids And Their Early © Skills, S.K.A.T.E.S. Program. There will be a speech therapist and teachers available to check your child of three or four years for astonia 24-9856 How can you help your kids learn? Can you save enough for college? What careers should your kids aim for? Find out what your family can do! FAMILY illiel] EDUCATION JONES INTERCABLE,. [rnin / Gor Tiline fm, Kings Mountain 39-0164 Alice Wiliamel SUNDAY 9:00 PM In stereo where available. Accentuate The Positive Cherryville 435- 449 his/her speech and development. The screening will be held at Bethware School on Monday; Sept. 28, from 8:30 to 11 am. and 1 to 5 p.m. Please call to schedule an ap- pointment if possible. If you can- not call, stop in and the S.K.A.T.E.S. staff will work your child in. If your child has difficulty with the speech or readiness screening on Monday, you will be asked to come back the following afternoon Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 2 to 6 p.m. On this second day your child will be given a hearing screening by an audiologist and a history of your child's development will be done. Call 734-5680 to schedule a time. And call if you have a child that is younger than three years old and you are concerned about your child's development. The S.K.A.T.E.S. team will connect you with another local agency to help you. MICHAEL'S GARAGE eBrakes eTune-Ups oe A/C Work eTransmission Service & Repair ¢ Oil/Filter Change eMinor Repairs 7%39-70%0 line dancing 12:30. Thursday, September 24 - senior shuttle 9-4; bingo 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30; shopping 12-2 p.m.; cro- cheting/quilting 1 p.m.; aquatics 6:30-7:30 Friday, September 25 - Senior shuttle 9-4; ABE 9:30-11:30; nutri- tion 11:30. Monday, September 28 - Senior shuttle 9-4; coupon club 9:30- 11:30 a.m.; Bible history 11 a.m.; nutrition 11:30; aquatics 11-12 and AHOY 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, September 29 - Senior shuttle 9-4; KMHS cosmetology services 9-11 and 12-2 p.m.; ABE 9:30-11:30 a.m.; band 11 a.m.; nu- trition 11:30; bridge 1-4 p.m; aquatics 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 30- Senior shuttle 9-4; ceramics 9-12; aquatics 11-12; nutrition 11:30; line dancing 12:30. . EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ; oo . We’re Still [ 4 Growing Strong! Strength. Stability. Trust. These are the principles which form the foundation of a lasting relationship. And they're the very same concepts on which we've built a solid reputation in this community. We believe that the best way to gain your patronage is not by giving away free toasters and TVs, but to win your confidence through honest management, sound investment practices and support of local business and community programs. 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