November 17, 2005 The Kings Mountain Herald ) : Page 3A NT LIFESTYLES To all my friends and neighbors Berry to Valerie Berry, 15, of Kings Mountain, will compete in the 2006 Miss Gastonia’s Outstanding Teen Pageant Saturday, Nov. 19 at 4 p.m. at the Cherryville Little Theatre, 301 W. Academy Street, Cherryville. Valerie is the daughter of Tony and Amy Berry and is a freshman at Shelby High School. She will present a vocal selec- tion for talent compe tition. Her communi- ty service platform is Connecting the Generations. BERRY Eleven contestants will compete for the titles of Miss Gastonia’s Outstanding Teen, Miss Lincoln County’s Outstanding Teen, McRae- W allace Miss Cleveland County's Outstanding Teen, Miss Charlotte's Outstanding Teen, and Miss Rutherford County’s Outstanding Teen. The five area winners So Sma NT Molly McRae and Charles Wallace, both of Rock Hill are to be married May 6, 2006, at ‘Wrightsville Beach, N.C. The future bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ‘Robert McRae of Kings Mountain, N.C., gradu- -ated in 2000 from Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C. She is a business analyst with Bank ‘of America. The son of Mrs. Mary Claire Wallace of Rock ‘Hill and the late Mr. Jack Wallace, the bride- : groom-to-be is a 1997 graduate of York Technical - College, Rock Hill. Wallace is a network techni- ‘cian with the Chester County School District. . The Kings Mountain Little Theatre will ‘show “Robots” Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Joy . Performance Center as part of its Free Flicks Greater Shelby Community Theatre will . the Cleveland County Arts Council, 111 S. Washington St., Shelby, Nov. 19 from 6-9 p.m., cameo roles and choral roles. Technical positions ‘such as props, set construction, stage manager, ‘lighting and sound are also available. For more The Bear Den of Pack 92, the , information call 480-8495. : Battleground District, visited the Kings + The Cleveland County Area Brain Injury Mountain Hospital's new surgical serv- , Support Network meets Thurs., Nov. 17 from ices as part of “To the Rescue,” that was ,5:30-7 p.m. at Poplar Springs Baptist Church celebrated in October. -+ Family Life Center, 1106 Poplar Born s Church The Bear Den also visited the Kings ‘Rd., Shelby. The group meets the third Thursday Mountain Police Department and was of each month. Call Carolyn Costner at 434-5624 visited by Firefighter David Ayscue. - for more information. The scouts toured the new surgery Hospice & Palliative Care of Cleveland area including an operating room. Jama County will hold its 18th annual holiday bake Hammond, division director of surgical sale Saturday, Nov. 19 at 8 a.m. at Hendrick services, explained equipment and how Appliance, 1241 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby. Meat the room is set up. casseroles, vegetable casseroles, homemade Stephen Watson of Stryker Endoscopy bread, chili, soup, specialty cakes, pies and cook- ~~ demonstrated how surgeons use a trocar. ies will be sold. For more information, call 704- 487-4677 or go online to www.hospiceinfo.org. h Central United Methodist Church, Kings Open ouse at Mountain, will have a bloodmobile Thursday, Nov. 17 from 1:30 to 6 p.m. The Sunday before Thanksgiving is the tradition- al open house for the Southern Arts Society and Crowders Mountain State Park will host “ Animals of Crowders Mountain” Sat., Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. See photos of animals found in the : : eh a will answer questions and pro- ised air aia id vide information. Meet at the visitor center. Call This will lake lacs fret 1b 853-5375 for more information. 5 3 N e Re Io Dy . Crowders Mountain State Park will host PI eT o Kin “Ranger on the Ridge” Sun., Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. at Moe us a (oe old the overtook at the top of Backside Trail. Ask roilicad depot) and pick a questions about the park and look at the sur- P p bp up an outfit. A brief casting lesson and demon- stration will be included. If you have fly-rod, take it; otherwise one will be provided. Meet at the visitor center. Call 853-5375 for more infor- mation. Each year the members of Southern Arts Society design and silk-screen by hand 600 limited edition calendars to sell to the public. The money raised in Teen Pageant | LouBallew program. ; cal conNTRIBUTED | What you need, When you need i, - Rew. Bill Worthen is showing religious Members of the Bear Den of Pack 92 visited Kings Mountain Hospital's sur- At the right price! .movies every Monday at the Patrick Center in . gery department recently. They include Austin Anthony, Austin Russell, Colby git price: : Kings Mountain. To request a movie call Rev. Crisp, Daniel Thomas, Dylan Graham, Gregory Grabert, Jared Belcher, Jordan ‘Worthen at 739-4945 or see him at the Patrick Bullins, Josh Shuford, Josh Tucker, Lance Long, Nicholas Matola, Robbie HOME DELIVERY & IN-HOME Center. Lysek, Robert Baker, Ryan Perkins, Samuel Cutlip and Shad Johnson Jr. DEMONSTRATIONS hold auditions for the musical, “She Loves Me,” ji i "No. 17 from 7-9 p.m. at Dover Theatre, Gardner- Il Toll Free 1.877.627 7627 y Webb University. Auditions will also be held at ac Cc ar c . or 704-487-8068 i Companies: Nov. 20 from 2-5 p.m. and Nov. 21 from 7-9 p.m. ° ® ® 1 MEDICAL ARTS P ( } There are major roles for two women and seven : fom ae ma mis x eee V1S1AS KM Ho spita HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY Now serving Cleveland, Rutherford, Gaston, Lincoln, Burke y and Catawba Counties! 108 E. Grover Street + Shelby (One block west of the hospital Pat Childers rounding countryside through a spotting scope. your 2006 calendar. Arts artwork for sale under 375. Rain Date Sunday, November 20" Call 853-5375 for more information Refreshments will be served. All work is original to the i Crowders Mountain State Park will host The 21st edition of TEESE artist. There will be paintings, 3 Reg. 11am, Leave Scooter Shed 1 pm u" i Flv-Fishine” Sat.. Nov. 26 f the Southern Arts calendar is only $20. pottery, knitting, jewelry and much fling 2° Yrrashung wh 4 ov : Tom Frames are available for $20 each also. more. POLICE ESCORTED £~% p.m. Learn basic equipment anc how Io use The 2006 calendar theme is “Artist's The Kings Mountain Art Center is 114 Camelot Ct.. Kings Mtn.. NC e 704-739-4707 it, how to buy a fly-fishing outfit, and how to set Choice.” \odatod at 501 MN. Piedmont Archie. 3) 2) in Ward 5 who voted for me, many thanks for your support. I compete appreciate each of you very much. advance to the 2006 Miss North Carolina’s Outstanding Teen Pageant next June in Raleigh. The state winner The day you were born the angels smiled and the world will represent North Carolina in the filled with beauty. The world coritinues to be a more Miss America’s Outstanding Teen | beautiful place because you were in it. However, heavy our Pageant in August in Orlando, FL. hearts are with grief, the weight is lessened by the Tickets are $5 at the door. i tre : : . _ treasures you gave us. Other contestants are Brittney Bailey We'sive thank dav for the Had With of Mount Holly, Katelyn Beasley of e give thanks every day for the time we had with you, Gastonia, Monique Brown of Gastonia, and only wish that it could have been longer. Your life on Carley Buchanan of Dallas, Kristen ! earth may have ended but our love for you is eternal. / Butler of Dallas, Samantha Hester of Love Forever Your loving and devoted husband and family. Mooresboro, Logan Kavanaugh of Matthews, Ginny Nix of Gastonia, Laura Page of Gastonia, and Brittany Sisk of Bessemer City. The Outstanding Teen pageant is a new program for the Miss Gastonia Scholarship Association, Inc. The pag- eant is designed for young women ages 13-17 who live in Gaston, Lincoln, Cleveland, Mecklenburg and Rutherford counties. 3 For more information, call (704) 827- 7277 or visit online at www.missgasto- niapageant.com. “YOUR ONE STOP MEDICAL SHOP!” Jazzy Power Chairs © Scooters © Seat Lift Chairs Complete Home Oxygen Services, CPAP & BIPAP Units Free Monthly Home Delivery for Nebulizers, Nebulizer Medications & Diabetic Supplies - Call for Details! Name Brand Diabetic Shoes & Socks - Great Selection! Medical Hosiery by Jobst, T.E.D., Futuro, Spa & Activa TDP5031493 that is inserted through a tiny incision in the abdomen and perform surgery while watching on a monitor. He explained that the surgeon can be precise with this less invasive procedure. The scouts performed pretend sur- Go Murphey’s Scooter Shed They were treated to a Halloween- themed reception of cupcakes, chocolate th body parts and eyeball punch by Dana 1 Annual Toy Run Painter, Judy Hensley and Kathy Morris. : I To Benefit Shriner s Burn Center & Oxford 92 and Bear Den leaders are Jeff Perkins, Orphanage Masonic Home For Children Ray Graham, Jamie Belcher and Patsy Long. y KM Art Center from the calendars goes to scholarships to Cleveland County students entering col- lege to study art and to sup- port the Kings Mountain Art Center. : Members will also have work on display and for sale i i BRING A NEW TOY OR DONATION! Christmas Express Shop with Saturday, November 19" H 1 to 4 p.m. Saturd d : | Simiies rod oy operas CR Ok Free BRD After The Ride! 739-5585 or 704-739-2056 for more infor- ALL, BIKERS WELCOME! mation. Published every Thursday career USPS 118-880 by Republic Newspapers, Inc. ® Postmaster, send address changes to: opportunity P. O. 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