Wednesday, October 26, 2011 The Kings Mountain Herald 4 : Page 1B Fall Festival success benefits charities, scholarships LIB STEWART photo Last Wednesday's Fall Festival sponsored by - Kings Mountain Woman's Club was a big success and proceeds were earmarked for charity and scholarship projects. From left, Johnsie Reavis, Julia Hunt and Sandra Murphrey serve lunch in the dining room. Assistant Fire Chief Jamie Black, pictured, was one of the guests. At right: Rita McBrayer won a first place ribbon for her “Mrs. Trash” creation from a shoe box, plastic bags, magazine, drink can, drink bottle, cloth, napkins, potted meat can lid and ribbon. Several students won recognition in the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club Fall Festival last week for turning trash into artistic treasures. See the full ‘Trashformation’ story on page 6B. Below: Members of the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club dec- orated tables for the theme “My Favorite Time of Year” that were on display at the club’s Fall Festival last week. i EMILY WEAVER photos LIB STEWART photo Graver Woman’s Club sponsored a spaghetti supper Saturday with proceeds earmarked for its scholarship project. Front row, Betsy Wells, Pattie Hughes, Anna Grace Hughes and Linda Bell. Back row, from left, Paulette Peeler and Jackie Bennett.