ON AA BA Gin tes eer gee eres ei e-em em pl A AA A ltr rok mee rs me er rameter severe goer wirrarim merry TT I, - - NT — October 6, 2005 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3A 2 CLUBS Brayden Ansley Deaton born August 20, 2005 Twenty-seven members of about his 21 yearS in the CHURCH/SOCIAL BRIEFS sale. help cleaning the kitchen in Brayden Ansley Deaton was born August 20, 2005 at Kings Mountain Woman's Army National Guard. Betty Gamble announced preparation of the Fall Gaston Memorial Hospital. She weighed Club meet last week with Esther Plonk, Arts chair, that October is Breast Festival on October 19. : six pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 inches President Anne Gamble pre- said there would be no judg- Cancer Month and encour- The Club will sell cook- | long. j siding. Visitor Mary ing at the Floral Fair during aged everyone to get a books at the Gateway ; Parents are Brad and Ashley Deaton of Slaughter was recognized. the Fall Festival. mammogram yearly and a Festival October 15. § Kings Mountain. Linda Dixon led the Pledge Conservation Chair Karen ~~ self-exam monthly. Linda Newsome was rec- Grandparents are Mark Deaton and Julie to the flags, and Betty Cash ~~ Roy gave tips on watering The club supports the ognized for having the most Deaton, both of Kings Mountain, Shane gave the devotion. plants and car pooling. Boys and Girls Homes by volunteer hours in and Tara Absher of Kings Mountain, and Minutes were distributed Lori Southerland encour- sending yearly gifts. September. Darriel and Crystal Love of Blacksburg, by Jessie Collins as Doris aged members to save box The Public Affairs The District III Fall SE: McGinnis gave the treasur- tops and soup labels and Department recently spon- Meeting will be held : Great-grandparents are Shirley Cobb of Kings Mountain, er’s report told of a quilt drawing to sored a spaghetti luncheon October 8 in Oakboro. Those i Martha Yarbro of Kings Mountain, Treva Mullinax of Kings SFC Gregory Thompson benefit the 4-H program and for city officials. planning to attend should Mountain, and Olin and Mary Love of Blacksburg, SC. gave the program. He told Friends of the Library book Helen Ayscue asked for call Anne Gamble. St. Matthews Lutheran Church and its evangelism committee, under the direc- tion of Dr. Geeper Howard, has announced its program Eastside Baptist Church, 308 York Rd., Kings Mountain, will host “Providence” in concert Sun., Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. tion. Crowders Mountain State Park will host a walking stick workshop Sat., Oct. 15 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The pro- gram is open to adults. Plays slated at KM High The Kings Mountain High School Advanced Theater class nity Gem & Mineral Facefing Club’. 27th Annual Show & Sale 7th, 8th, ll Gaston County Park at Dallas (Biggerstaff Park) » Hwy. 279, Dallas/Cherryville Hwy. MINERAL AND FOSSIL SPECIMENS FROM AROUND THE WORLD eeese JOowelry..... QUALITY GEMSTONES & CUTTING MATERIAL, STONE SETTING, WIRE WRAPPING, AND CUTTING STONES - GOLDSMITH ON PREMISES - NOT JUST A JEWELRY SHOW Carolina Praise and Worship Center in Grover will have homecoming serv- ices Sunday, Oct. 9. The Spearmans of Gaffney will sing at the morning worship service and at a 2 p.m. serv- ice. A covered dish lunch for the remaining weeks of its “40 Days of Purpose.” Pastor Bill Jeffcoat on Sun., Oct. 9 will address “You Were Formed for God's Family.” The following weeks, Pastor Jeffcoat will discuss “You Were Created will perform “All I Really Need To Know I Learned in to Become Like Christ,” will be served. For more eS ROC BROOKS Kindergarten” and “Scooter Thomas Makes It To the Top of “You Were Shaped for information, call 704-937- A > AW odo the World.” : Serving God,” and “You 7541. The church is located . LOREEN 8 ACHVITIES i The plays will run Oct. 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 16 Were Made for a Mission.” at 201 N. Main Street. 2 at 3 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for students and The campaign will wrap up St. Peter Missionary y i senior citizens. The plays also will be performed Oct. 21 at 2 with a celebration Sunday, Baptist Church, 116 Poplar p-m. and Oct. 22 at 9 a.m. at the North Carolina Theater Nov. 6. The public is invited. Dr., Grover, will host the ; \ Conference Play Festival at Shelby High School. South Gastonia trial sermons of Sallie Moving In/Out? 1 The two plays are performed for the NCTC by the Kings Pentecostal Holiness Thompson and Mahaila Downsizing? Mountain advanced theater class. This is the first year that Church, 321-South, will Roberts Sun., Oct. 9 at 5:30 Want a New Look? NCTC performances from Kings Mountain are performed strictly by the advanced class, a group of around 20 actors who strive to perform at a professional level. The plays are done to NCTC standards; they must be set up, performed have homecoming Sunday. Guest speaker will be Judy Birlingame of Holden Beach, who is associate pastor of p-m. For more information call 937-9136. The Foothills Quilters and the stage cleared in 45 minutes. New Life Christian Guild will host “If Quilts Fine Furniture All I Really Need To Know” is directed by two Fellowship. For more infor- ~~ Could Talk” at the Consignments advanced theater students, Josh Gibson and Romma mation call 866-4273 or 747- Cleveland County Arts Hoskins. The two students are doing the play as a study for their senior project. The play is based on the best selling book by that same name by Robert Fulgham. The comedy is about adults’ memories of their childhood. will have a blessing of the Washington Street, Shelby. 704.825.7030 “Scooter Thomas,” written by Peter Parnell, describes the animals commemoration of The Kings Mountain 36 N. Main St. * Belmont, NC 3 friendship between two people and shows how it can St. Francis service on Oct. 8 ~~ High School Class of 1970 Open Tues.-Fri. 10 am-6 pm Sat. 10am - 4pm {0 change. The play is a comedy with serious undertones. at 5 p.m. The brief service will hold its 35th year i aig For more information, call Dan Treharne at 704-734-5647, will include prayer, reunion October 8 at 2 p.m. i J ext. 75. Scripture and song with a at Lake Crawford at Kings bi ta Volunteers needed for haunted theater 1246. Resurrection Lutheran Church, 600 Crescent Circle, Rite of Blessing over each pet that is brought forward. Pets should be on a leash. For more information, call 704-739-5580. Center on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Arts Center is located at 111 South Mountain State Park. Take your own goodies. The Gaston County Gem and Mineral Club’s 27th annual show and sale will Beautiful merchandise in stock at reasonable prices, Accepting items for consignment, WE MEA Manufactures of... Faith Baptist Church, . be October 7-8 at Biggerstaff ; 1009 Linwood Rd., Kings Park, Hwy. 279, Dallas. Volunteers are needed for “Terror By the Tracks,” a fund ~~ Mountain, will hold its 52nd Admission is free. There will > black raiser for the Kings Mountain Little Theatre. Help is needed with make-up, behind the scenes and act- ing. The minimum age is 14. Haunted theatre dates are Oct 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29. The show runs 7 to 11 p.m. Volunteers should be ready at anniversary celebration October 9-10. Services are at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and at 7 p.m. Monday. Rev. Curtis Manning will be also be children’s activities and drawings for prizes. The 28th annual reunion of the descendants of John Thomas and Mary Kesiah UNCONDITIONAL | LIFETIME WARRANTY 6:30 p.m. Also on Saturday, Oct. 15 there will be a 10 am. to guest speaker. The publicis = McDaniel will be held : 2 p.m. run during the Gateway Festival. Volunteers also invited. October 9 at the fellowship should attend a safety training /dress rehearsal on either Resurrection Lutheran building of Bethlehem i Oct. 12 or 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Church, 600 Crescent Circle, Baptist Church, Kings i For more information, contact Walega at 704-629-3658 or 704-616-2248 or wsongbird@bellsouth.net. invites the community to an Oktoberfest Celebration Oct. 9 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. There Mountain. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Take a pic- nic basket and drinks. Paper will be foods including products will be provided. : brats, kraut and hot dogs, For more information call CP PREVENTS HOST AND SORROSION Sts | music and dance. Harold Shirley Yarbro Guyton at + DURABLE FACTORY LOOKING FINISH Radie of HBR Productions 739-2480, Kathy Yarbro at : PREVENTS LOAD SHIFTS will entertain with German music and dance songs for the children. He plays bells, horn and keyboard. For more information, call 704- 739-5580. 739-6987, or Judy Palmer Crawford at 739-8387. Descendants include the families of Alice McDaniel Herndon, Carrie McDaniel Stewart, Martha McDaniel * NO LOST CARGO SPACE CAROLINA CAR CARE 2051 Hwy 150 West ° Lincoln, NC 704-736-0412 / New Life Baptist Church, Randall, Minnie McDaniel / 606 South 11th St., Bessemer McSwain, and Noonie City, will host a benefit McDaniel Bookout. For gospel singing and hot dog ~~ more information visit the and bake sale October 8. The website www.daisylu.com. | hot dog and bake sale will Crowders Mountain State | be from 1:30-5 p.m. and the =~ Park will host a wildlife fes- | gospel sing will begin at 6 tival Sat., Oct. 8 from 10 ny Mkt nena p.m. Featured groups are a.m.-2 p.m. Learn about NC Published every Thursday Cedar Creek Quartet of wildlife and wildlife poner Periodicals postage at Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Bishopville, SC and New vation. The program is free. Hi : ! ANDIE L. BRYMER/HERALD i rE i LUA 2 USPS 118-880 by Republic Newspapers, Inc. Brenda Lovelace presents a savings bond from First National Bank to Amber Sheridan. Amber, a fifth-grader at Kings Mountain Intermediate School, was entered into a drawing for the savings bond after attending Kings Mountain Little Theatre’s “Guys and Dolls Jr.” The bank gave tickets and concession vouchers to Cleveland County Schools’ students. Over 160 students attended. Amber saw the play with her mother Pam Sheridan, her public is invited. 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