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| October 16,1997 es The Kings Mountain Herald Page 11A Auditions slated : , ie ———— «for KMLT production As seen in National Advertising! Auditions will be held Thursday, October 16 from 6:30 7:30 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Womans Club for children ages 5 and up interested in partici- pating in the Kings Mountain Little Theatre production of "How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons a in Not Being a Grown Up." ) The play is a musical revie and has a series of lessons to the art of being a child as told by children. The director is Susan Champion, and assistant direc- tor is Barbara Tackett. The production is scheduled for the evenings of November 20-22 and the afternoon of November 23. Kings Mountain Little Theatre is a funded affiliate of the Cleveland County Arts i Bi ai ARNOLD'S Moa 3 we Dre weren~ 704-487-4521 226 S. Washington Street. « Shelby, NC 28150 The Diamond Leader Diamond Express and other Major Credit Cards Accepted 1/2 carat. $699.00 ~ Council and the production is JEWELERS RECOGNIZED Lew and Lewis Dellinger of Dellinger's Jewel Shop, Kings Mountain. x . supported in part by a were recently recognized at the Southeastern Whelesalo os ns na 3 / 4 car at. $799 00 . Grassroots Grant from the Charlotte as official sales agents for the renowned nationally advertised diamond engagement ring : ~ North Carolina Arts Council. campaign. Robin Garin Rotstein, a two-time winner of the prestigious De Beers Diamonds 1 carat $899 00 | : International Award and designer of the ring, was on hand to discuss the two year, $15 million ad- . . : Camp-Black family vertising campaign. Rotstein's premier design, featuring a magnificent round center diamond ac- reunion October 18 cented by tapered baguettes in a two tone gold setting, will be featured nationally in publications The Campy/Black family re- such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Brides and will be sold exclusively at Dellinger's Jewel Shop. . union will be held October 18 . from 2-4 p.m. at Kings . Mountain Senior Center. . For information call Ophelia , Camp at 937-9905. Deaths THOMAS STARR- | KINGS MOUNTAIN -- Ra R@GL ' Thomas Gerard Starr, 60, Barrett il : Road, died Tuesday, October 14, § : 1997 at Cleveland Regional : bail pb ERAIS0 WI ork Medical Center in Shelby. Re he Toreador Red, A native of Grand Rapids, NG - - Mich., he was the son of the late Martin G. and Eleanor Ayers Starr. He was employed as a Sales Associate with Wal-Mart in Shelby. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Uzarski Starr; son, Thomas John Starr of Gastonia; daughters, Janice Marie Hood and husband Michael of Bowling Green, KY, and Tina Lynn Starr Hall and husband Chris of Kings Mountain; broth- cass., air, luminated entry, power lock group, 12 spoke er, James Earl Starr of [§ cast aluminum wheels, cornering lamps, remote keyless Courtland, Ohio; sisters, entry. : Delores. Bernard, Marcia Biermacher, Nancy Williams and Mary Starr, all of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and six grand- children, Amanda Lillard, Adam Lillard, Daniel Hood, Ashley Hood, Sarah Hood, and Christopher Starr. A private funeral will be con- ducted by Elders of the Shelby Church of Christ at 11 a.m. Friday at Lutz-Austell Chapel. Visitation will be after the ser- vice. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 201 W. Marion St., Shelby, NC 28150. Lutz-Austell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. HELEN BAKER HENDERSONVILLE - Helen Black Baker, 94, a resident of Brian Center, died October 13, Se » ne or Interest Rates As Low As / y 7% of the late William David Baker. She was retired as a teacher with Kings Mountain District Schools and was a member of a Kings Mountain Baptist iL [5 Church. a ’ od. She is survived by her daugh- 8 a ht 4 Door, 4 Cylinder, 5 speed, Air Condition, ters, Martha Rudisill of [& 500 nankaae di y : : : Hermitage, TN, and Lyna ; Sellers of Wilkesboro; four grandchildren and two great- Be 1997 FORD F150’S A graveside service will be 9 2 ) ‘ AL 0 / 8 g 2 - 1997 at Brian Center. A native of Stanly County, J : : vii - she was the daughter of the late i : : 2 Door Coupe, 6 C linder, Air Condition, Charles Jefferson and Annie htm BE) 0 | | & 0 Fo Stereo Cassette, 15” cast alum. wheels, Elizabeth Black Black, and wife - | WW IRSA | | rear spoiler, rear defrost and many other extras. / i] conducted by the Rev. Olin Byrum at 11 a.m. Thursday at £0 : Loar 2 Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings pad Sh Es Mountain. Family will receive friends from 10-10:30 a.m. Thursday at Harris Funeral Save Over ; Automatic, Medium Alpine Green, AFM Cass., Home. A/C, Sports Edition, Appearance Group includes ; “BY Cassette. Memorials may be made to S$ 5 . 800 L ; 15” alum. wheels and many other extras. Loom AA BEST PRICE EVER! 1996 WINDSTAR LX || =... 0. °3,5 Church, 101 West Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, NC 28086, or Wilkesboro United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 187, Wilkesboro, NC 28697. : Harris Funeral Home is in . charge of arrangements. POLLING SITE ADDRESS CORRECTION I 2 eon KEE TER KORNERL TT GROVER PRECINCT - | ypass ck Rid Cleveland County's Leading GROVER TOWN HALL 207 MULLBERRY ROAD ‘GROVER, N.C. FF ICK BALLARD, RB tes Assigned To Dealer. Prices reflect ford rebate KMH 10:16 : ;
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