THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD GIFT TO LIBRARY - Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club President Phil Bouchard presents a check for $2,000 to Mauney Memorial Librarian Rose Turner. The funds will used to pay for an analysis re- £3 x » Web TV has come to Mauney “Memorial Library, and it's free -- to the public. 2 Just point and click, and you “can go anywhere - with hun- “dreds of documents, pictures, “and information resources at syour fingertips. = One of our patrons very gen- “erously donated a television and a Web TV to the library so ‘the public can have access to ‘the World Wide Web. In the ‘near future, we will be getting a ‘printer. so information can be ‘printed from the Web. © Web TV is the newest innova- tion to bring television and computers together, and to "make the World Wide Web more accessible to the general public. It is quick and easy. It is imuch simpler to surf the Internet on Web TV than on the computer. A booklet with clear ;and concise instructions takes iyou through the necessary steps ROSE TURNER 2 KM Librarian to locate and access informa- tion. A directory is included with e-mail addresses. The World Wide Web is truly a collection of documents and information resources from all over the world. You can travel from Germany to Japan at the click of a. button. There are medical resources for people seeking information about a particular problem. You can go back in time to the Civil War, World War I and II, and view the actual battle maps, see what the men thought and felt during port to determine the feasibility of expanding the library building to add a new children's wing. The report is expected to be completed by September. Mauney Library offers Web TV that period of their lives, and share to some extent in the ex- perience. There are an abun- dance of educational sites for children of all ages as well as adults. These sites cover the sci- ences, social studies, math, liter- ~ ature, etc. A few simple rules will gov- -ern the use of the Web TV. BM Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. BW Persons must sign in at the circulation desk and check out the keyboard, remote control, and the information books. _ M Patrons will be limited to two-hour sessions. BM When the patron is fin- ished using the Web TV, he must return the keyboard, re- mote control, and information books to the circulation desk and check out. Mathews enlists in U.S. Air Force Paula M. Mathews of Kings Mountain recently enlisted into .the United States Air Force's ‘Delayed Enlistment Program, ‘according to SSGT Kenneth R. : Laney, local Air Force Recruiter. . Mathews, a 1992 graduate of North Gaston High School, is CROTTS {From 1-B All the attendants wore gowns of pewter matte crepe designed along empire lines with deep rounded necklines. The short sleeves, neckline and ‘waistline were piped in pewter silk crepe. Long flowing sashes of satin crepe extended ‘down the back of the gowns from satin rosettes at ithe waistline. Each attendant carried a hand-tied ‘bouquet of roses, bouvardia, limonium and stat- iice in mixed shades of lavender and purple. i The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were Gregory Charles Kale, ikonnon Chad’ Lail and James Welles McNeary, all of Shelby, Kenneth Glenn Hallman of iCherryville and James Walter Underwood of Kings Mountain. April Joy Smith of Lincolnton and Richard Sean Walton of Gastonia presided at the guest book. Mrs. Gilda Elaine Martin directed the wedding. ; The bride's parents entertained after the cere- mony at a reception at North Lake Country Club in Shelby. Mr.and Mrs. Harold J. Lail and Mr. and scheduled for enlistment into ‘the regular Air Force in December 1997. After gradua- tion from the Air Force's six- week basic training course at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, she will re- ceive technical training in her designated career area. Mathews will earn credits to- ward an Associate Degree in Applied Sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic and technical training schools. Mrs. Charlie M. Bumgardner greeted guests. Sandra Alison Starnes cut and served the decorat- ed wedding cake. Music was provided by Bill Virginia. + Clemmons & Rhythm in Motion of Matthews. The bridegroom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Friday evening in the fellowship hall of Bethel Baptist Church. After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the newlyweds will reside in Gastonia. Paul Rubin and Glenda Stalvey Crotts of Shelby are parents of the bride. A 1989 graduate of Shelby High School, she earned her B. S. de- gree in Textile Marketing and Management with a minor in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is employed as an Area Sales Manager with Matthews-Belk at Eastridge Mall in Gastonia. The bridegroom is the son of Melvin Charles and Janice Lee Kale of Shelby. A 1989 graduate of Shelby High School, he earned a B. S. degree in Industrial Distribution from Western Carolina University. He is employed as a N.C. area repre- sentative for Applied Fluid Power of Richmond, Mas RoyalCaribbean| INTERNATIONAL i Tiavel Associates | Serving You Ne Fri. 8:30-5: 0 or by appointment Professional. -..132-B Elizabeth Ave... Shelby, NC 28150 Phone: 704-780-0915 North Carolina Residents? Nordic Frmpress 3 & 4 Nt. Bahamas Sailings for Port Canaveral! CRUISE ONLY 3 Nt. Sailings Thursdays: 4 Nt. 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Briels + KMLT Dinner theatre Friday and Saturday Susan and Jim Champion will reprise their roles as Doris and George in the Kings Mountain Little Theatre's presentation of "Same Time, Next Year," at the Woman's Club-Little Theatre dinner-theatre Friday and “Saturday at the Woman's Club. Each evening will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. fol- lowed with dinner and the show at 7 p.m. Marinated pork roast will be served with acces- sories. KMLT is funded in part by a Grassroots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council and is an affiliate member of the Cleveland County Arts Council. Navy Ensign Keller receives commission Navy Ensign Darrell L. Keller, ‘son of Pamela D. and Darrell L. Keller Sr. of Country Club Road, Kings Mountain, re- cently received his commission as a naval officer after complet- . ing Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, FL. During the 13-week training program, Keller received exten- sive instruction on a variety of specialized subjects including navigation, ship handling, engi- neering, naval warfare and management. Keller also com- pleted a demanding daily phys- ical fitness program that in- volved running, swimming and calisthenics. In addition, Keller and fellow OCS graduates received leader- ship training and instruction on the importance of the Navy's core values - honor, courage and commitment - and how ~ their meaning impacts the per- sonal and professional conduct of more than 400,000 men and women serving in the Navy around the world. The ' 1992 - graduate of Bessemer City High School -joined the Navy in May 1993. He is a 1996 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, with a BA degree. College to host ‘Smoke on Mountain’ Cleveland Community College will host the Greater Shelby Community Theatre production of "Smoke on the Mountain," July 18, 19 and 20 at 8 pm. and on July 19 at 2 p.m. in the CCC Auditorium. Admission is $8 for general ad- mission and $6 for students and senior citizens.Children under the age of five will be admitted free. First presented in March of this year; the production is di- rected by Linda Pangburn- Bogan. It features the same all- star cast of Stan Logan (Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe), Martin Reynolds (Burl Sanders), Helen Turpish (Vera Sanders), Jerry Bumbaugh (Stanley Sanders), Jason = Reynolds (Dennis Sanders), Gina McWhirter (Denise Sanders), Kathy Diver _ (June Sanders), Patricia Pearson - (Miss Maude), Daughenback (Miss Myrtle), * Ann Marie Bridges (Cousin Doreen), and Denise Poole (Cousin Darlene). Also return- ing are musicians Dean Jenks, Pete Sutton, and Eddie Biggerstaff joined by newcomer Pamela Smithey. Conceived by Alan Bailey and written by Connie Ray, the bluegrass gospel comedy takes place on a June Saturday night in 1938 at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant, NC. The story hilari- ously relates the saga of the Sanders family, a gospel singing family making a comeback on the singing circuit. The 28 fea- tured songs include old-time fa- vorites such as "Rock of Ages," "The Church in the Wildwood," "A Wonderful Time Up There,’ “Marsha "Bringing in the S Fly Away," and "Whe is Called up Yonder: The production sored by the Comimunity Colle Government Asso more information, ducer Dr. Dottie 484-4025. Summer bird wal set at KM State A summer bird w. held Saturday, July 1 Mountain State Park by July 18 by calling t (803) 222-3209. 4 Participants will le ent calls of birds. Take lars, bird books and desired. The program is desig ages 12-adult and the per person. 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