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Wednesday, October 20, 2010 Judgement House: final weekend From Page 3A are involved in the project. This year’s presentation is - entitled “Words” and demon- strates the significance of the things we say —or don’t say— in effecting the lives of those. around us. The main character, Russ, is a young man with a rough family history and the type of “emotional baggage* that creates depression and a sense of hopelessness. : As the fifth such presenta- tion by the members of First Baptist Church, this drama is told in a series of scenes set up in various rooms of the church CONTRIBUTED BY REG ALEXANDER Agile gather around the throne of Jesus (Aaron Allen) in the final scene of Judgement House. facility. The audience (of ap- proximately thirty people) walk from one scene to the next as the story unfolds. Audience “tours” are launched every 15 minutes and the entire presen- tation takes approximately an hour. More than 80 shows will » be presented this year, moving more than. 2,000 people through the presentation. Up until last weekend, reservations had been available through Regal Ventures Cre- ative Ministries. All available pre-registration spots have now C The Kings Mountain Herald been booked, but preparations are made to handle walk-ins, so area families are still welcome to attend. Presentation times for the upcoming weekend are: Friday, 6:30-10 p.m.; Saturday 3:30-10 p-m.; Sunday 3:30-7 ‘p.m. Walkins are encouraged to come as early as possible. Pre- sentations will be at First Bap- tist Church, on the corner 605 West King St. (Due to the seri- ous subject matter involved, small children are not encour- aged to attend.) FAMILY KEEPSAKE - The quilt top above was displayed at the reunion of the family of John William and James Edward Carroll. The squares were the handiwork of Maggie Lee Carroll Causby, 7th child of 14 children of John William and Minnie’ Lee" Goforth Carroll. Maggie Lee, who died in 1983, had stitched each child’s name and Page 5A Pieces of family keepsake found birth date and death dates of her parents and the death dates of two brothers. The pieces were found by her son, Richard Causby, and he and his wife, Shirley, who pieced them into a quilt top, took it to the Carroll re- union. Jessie Carroll holds up the quilt top. . The family has no iniding of how old the quilt pieces are. Engaged KMHS Class of 1960 fogether again... Edwards, Greenwood 10 wed | CLASS OF 1960 REUNION - Pictured are members of the Class of 1960 of Kings Mountain High School at the 01h rg reunion Sept. 25 at the H. Lawrence Patrick Senior Center. Front row, from left, Dianna Neal Allen, Brenda Hannah Wright, Roseanne Smith Hovis, Beatrice Moss Cleland, Frances Styers Bridges, Louzette Smith Durden, Martha Raines Myers and Judy Palmer Crawford; second row, Eddie Sipes, Nancy McClure, Diane Falls, Paul Fulton, Rose Malcolm Inee, Wayne Burton, Sarah Cox Shaw, Steve Henderson and Chalmer Johnson; and back row, Gary Blanton, Harold Crawford, Mike Ware, Benny Logan, Jimmy Plonk and Jerry Blalock. I RELA i inside the cold. Sisphanie Lynn Leeann Edwards ang Tyler Chase Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Terry Edwards of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Lynn Leeann Edwards, to Tyler Chase Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Greenwood of Westfield, NC. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mary Edwards and the late Raymond Edwards and James and Marjorie Alexander, all of Kings Mountain. She is a 2003 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 2009 graduate of UNC Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Upon gradua- tion, she was awarded a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Stephanie is currently employed as a staff pharmacist at both | Moss Drug Store in Gastonia and KM Pharmacy in Kings 3 Mountain. ) I Up to an Racelve up to a additional The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of Shirley $1,000 Rebate’ And Greenwood and the late Pete Greenwood and the late Ivy and with the purchase of a qualitying E.G. Lawson, Jr. He is a 2003 graduate of North Stokes High School in Danbury, NC, and a 2009 graduate of UNC Chapel Lennox® Home Comfort System. | Dave Lennox Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Upon graduation, he was PREMIER DEALER awarded a Doctor of Pharmacy degree with Highest Distinc- tion and subsequently completed a post-graduate pharmacy DILLING HEATING COMPANY, INC residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte. He is cur- rently employed as a iiaical staff pharmacist at Carolinas Medical Center. 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