News Briefs
Concert set Sund
The Sanctuary Choir of Kings
Mountain's First Baptist Church
will present an evening concert
Sunday, September 10, at 7:00
p.m. Working with the choir to pre-
sent this program of praise and
worship will be the adult ensem-
bles, "Psalm 100" and the "First
Ladies." Also, two quartets, one
composed of ladies and the other
of men, will participate in the pro-
gram. Several soloists will be fea-
tured with the choir and ensembles.
The public is invited.
Hoyle family
plans gathering
The Pieter Hoyle old Homestead
will be the site of the fourth annual
gathering of descendants of Pieter
Hoyle Saturday, September 9 be-
ginning at 10 a.m. The home is lo-
cated at 1214 Dallas Stanley
Highway in Dallas.
Registration will begin at 10
a.m. and a business meeting (and
speaker) will be held at 11 a.m. A
panoramic photo of the group will
be taken after the meeting.
Lunch will be held at 12:15.
Barbecue, fish and hot dogs will be
sold with prices ranging from $3-
$7.
Tours of the house will be con-
ducted before the meeting and after
lunch. An auction and door prizes
MARY-ASHTON TREECE
Treeces announce
birth of daughter
Mary-Ashton Dae Treece was
born July 15, 1995 at Gaston
Memorial Hospital. She weighred
eight pounds, 13 1/2 ounces and
was 22 inches long.
Parents are Dale and Kelly
Treece of 112 Foxfire Lane, Kings
Mountain.
Maternal grandparents are Wray
Plonk Jr. and Mary Frances Plonk
of Kings Mountain, and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
David Treece of Jupiter, FL. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Plonk Sr. and Golden
Bridges and the late Addie
Tutherow Bridges.
Choral concert set
at Central Methodist
The Piedmont Mastersingers,
under the direction of Roger
Miller, Minister of Music at First
United Methodist Church,
Gastonia, will present a choral con-
cert at Central United Methodist
Church, Kings Mountain, Sunday,
September 10 at 3 p.m.
The concert is in four sections:
Music by New England com-
posers; Great Moments from
Grand Opera; Music from Black
Experience; and a finale with se-
lections from South pacific.
The public is invited.
KMHS volleyball
teams edge R-S
Kings Mountain High's JV and
varsity volleyball teams swept R-S
Central in Southwestern 3-A
Conference action Tuesday at the
KMHS gym.
The JVs won 15-0 and 15-13
and the varsity won 15-9, 15-6, 15-
Zs
Kings Mountain travels to Crest
Saturday, with JV action starting at
10 a.m. and the varsity matches
immediately following.
Kings Mountain hosts East
Rutherford next Monday and
Shelby next Wednesday. Both
matches start at 5 p.m.
ay at First Baptist
The Fair opens today and tomor-
row from 6-11 p.m. and on
Saturday from 3 p.m. until mid-
night.
County Fair
opens Sept. 28
Gates open September 28 to the
annual Cleveland County Fair.
Manager Joe Goforth said that
workers are completing a mile of
new midway paving with widening
and new side streets added to give
fairgoers more room to enjoy more
rides and attractions.
An additional 500 parking
spaces have also been added be-
hind the livestock barns.
Goforth expects that this year's
attendance will top last year's fair
attendance of 134,385. He said dis-
counted advance gate tickets at
$3.50 are on sale at area stores,
meaning a $1.25 saving.
ltlNfy,
Piane Wellwon Is 50!
Happy Birthday!
Thursday, September 7, 1995 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 3A
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COUNTRY/WESTERN
DANCING
CLASSES FOR COUPLES
CLASSES FOR SINGLES
THURSDAY NIGHTS:
Line Dancing For Singles
Include:Bubba, Can Dance, Jivin’
Country, Elvira, Boot Scootin Boogie
& Others For Beginners
FRIDAY NIGHT OUT FOR COUPLES
Our Friday Night Dance Party For Couples
Will Include Texas Square Dancing, Texas 2-Step,
Sweetheart Sway, Lovers Stroll, & Plenty More!
Classes Begin Thurs., Sept. 14th & Friday, Sept. 15th
at Kings Mountain Recreation Center
Please Call To Register In Advance
Recreation Phone: 434-0449 Trip Hord
A Small Fee Will Be Requested
The question isn’t whether
or not you're going to buy a
new heat pump, it's whether
or not you're going to get a
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Brooke Chapman
celebrates birthday
Brooke Logan Chapman cele-
brated her first birthday July 9.
A birthday party was held for 25
friends at her home in Motta,
Sicily.
While visiting Kings Mountain,
she also enjoyed a pool party for
family and friends at the home of
her grandparents on El Bethel
Road on August 10.
Brooke is the daughter of Don
and Allyson Chapman. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Bumgardner, Mr. and Mrs.
Robbie Goforth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Chapman.
MIKEL RYAN TREECE
years old August 23. He celebrated
with a party at his home with fami-
ly and friends.
A Power Ranger theme was
held.
Mikel is the son of Dale and
Kelly Treece of Kings Mountain.
Fair and this year's fair is drawing
crowds to the midway for rides, en-
tertainment and fun events.
plus a variety of school exhibits.
There is no charge for admission
to the grounds of Bethware School
but Shriners will handle parking
which is $2 and White Plains
Shrine Club will share the proceeds
with the Progressive Club.
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I may not have a political resumé, but I do have some common sense. I think thats the one thing our current city
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what has taken so long.
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we doing this?
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one day and you will see that this is not a $5.00 an hour job. If this doesn’t resolve the problem then look at our
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