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I « PAGE 4, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1972 WEEKLY '0 ^0^ Of Interest To Women...By Sylvia Holmes Phone: 739-5829 or 739-3851 We Can’t Take Much More... RECIPE Familiar Faces Returning To KM Theatre oO'O My column last week wasa- bout re-runs. Little did I know, at the time of the writ ing, I was going to experience a similar kind of re-run. I was not alone In that experi ence. The brief announcement over the radio about the shooting of Governor George Wallace, was short and it was shocking. Later tliat evening, more de tails were announced and then we saw it all happen on T.V. It was like seeing a re-run of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. In front of our very eyes by way of the T.V, camera we saw the at tempted assassination take place. And we saw it again and again in slow motion and on la ter news bulletins. It was like seeing a re-run as the Governor’s wife bent over him as he was prostrate on the ground. She had blood on her outfit just as Jackie Kennedy did after her hus band’s assassination in Dal las. It was like seeing a re-run of another presidential candi date, Robert Kennedy, who was assassinated following a campaign speech and his as sailant was also grappled by members of the entourage right on the spot. It was like seeing a re-run as the suspect’s bther spoke to newsmen just as Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother had done. Let us hope that this is the last of the re-runs. I don’t think the American public can take many more. Blueberry Pie Joy Etters 2 envelopes Dream Whip top ing mix 8 oz. softened cream cheese 3 cups powdered sugar 1 can blueberry pie filling 1/2 cup chopped pecans 2 baked, cooled pie crusts Sprinkle pecans over both pie crusts. Prepare topping according to the directions on the back of the box. When stiff, turn beaters on low speed and add powdered sugar. Pour in add softened cream cheese. Gradually add powdered sug ar. Pour into pie crusts, top with pie filling and refriger ate. The two pies can also be made with other pie fillings such as strawberry, apple, cherry, or lemon. At the start of the season for fresh blueberries, Joy Etters has given us a recipe for blue berry pie. It uses a can of blueberry filling or you can make you can make your own fUllng from the frashbanlsa. V H w Womans Club Officers Mrs. W.T, Weir, Past President; Mrs. Sue Pritchard, Cor responding Secrdtary; and Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch, President are installed as new officers ofthe Kings Mountain Womans Club by Mrs. Elsie Bllce, District President, Monday night. (Mirror Photo) Your Happy Shopping Store Kings Mountain, N.C. PlAYTEX SUMMER save on these great Playtex Styles rk \Z SAVE 710 Now only $4.29 style ff73 CROSS YOUR HEART’ SLIGHTLY PADDED STRETCH BRA-lace cups * and a wisp of fiberfilt for that little extra shaping 32 '36A. 32/406, 32'40C Reg $5 00. 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Bootsdl- rected “Barefoot in the Park" in the fall of 1970 and she di rected “The Mousetrap" the following year. The role of Louisa Creed is being played by Nancy Wies- ener, a rlsl^ senior and member of the National Honor Society at Kings Mountain High School. This is Nancy’s second time on stage, but she has worked in numerous ca- pacaties backstage. She has been stage manager, promp ter and has done make up and light and sound effects. Nancy played thepar t of the enigmatic and mysterious Miss Case- well in “The Mousetrap.” Kay Wiesener, who is Nan cy’s sister-in-law will be playing Lucy GUham, the maid. Kay had a small role in “Cinderella’’ and later played the leading part of Mollie Ral ston in “The Mousetrap." Kay graduated from Kings Mountain High School in 1970. Kay Is the wile of R.E.B, Wiesener who will be Involved in the production of a local nuide movie “Sign Off" this summer. Kay will be playing a leading role In the movie. The lone male in “Ladles In Retirement” IsAlbertFeath- er who will be portrayed by Joseph A. Hullender, Jr. Joe made bis first app^rance on stage with the K.M.L.T. as Solomon Bozo In “Everybody Loves Opal." Lastiailhewas Sargeant Trotter in “The Mousetrap" and he recently directed “Surprise." Joe Is employed by Llthulm Corpor ation of America. “Ladles In Retirement’’will' be presented on Friday and Saturday, June 9th and 10th and again on Friday and Sat urday, June 16th and 17th. There will be no Sunday after noon performances because of the lack of window curtalnsat Park Grace School Auditori um will prevent the room from being darkened lor matinee' performances. Stephen H. Baity Is the director of the current produettoo. Cast members (from left to right) Nancy Wiesener, Boots McDaniel, Joe Hullender, and Kajr Wiesener relax during rehearsal time at Park Grace School. (Mirror Photo by Sylvia Holmes) Graduation Set For First Baptist Kindergarten The boys and girls of the First Baptist Church Kinder garten have enjoyed many ex citing and meaningful experi ences this year. In addition to the regular kindergarten program, they have been on excursions to a chicken farm and a turkey farm, the bakery, the drugstore, the fire station, the Nature Museum, a duck pood, the waste treatment plant, the land fill, the new wa ter works and Linberger Park. Some mothers are planning a picnic lor both groups on Thursday morning at Rankin Lake. Graduation exercises will be in the church sanctuary Fri day morning at 10; OH Mr. Al len Jolly will bring the child ren’s address. Diplomas will be given toAngelaAllen,Don na Blackburn, Tracy Bolin, Becky Bolt, Wesley Champ ion, PatDaris, Holly Delling er, Laura Duncan, Lori Ann Guyton, Caroline Harper, Kim Hawkins, John Hughes, Steve Keeter, Michael Lee, Naldo Lugo, Dawn Morris, Pam Morrow, Gary Ray Osburn, Quinton Rlkard, RodneyRoss, Neal Seism, Jeffery Smith, Wendy Smith, Julie Valentine, Anita Ware, Sandle Watter- son, Beth Wilson, Alan Yar- bro. Pupils in the four-year group are; Jill Brooks, Kenny Da vis, Monte Fisher, Myra Fi sher, Sondra Grissom, Mich ael Holcomb, Liza Hustetler, Neil Morris, Steve Plonk, Robin Warllck and Allen Jo nes. The kindergarten Is held In the Education Building of the First Baptist Church. The teachers are Mrs. Guinn Whisnant, Mrs. Fred Weaver, and Mrs. Tommy Bridges. Ban on corporal punish ment in schools sought. r cool Summer sewing BREEZY, EASY-TO-SEW, AT SMART SAVINGS Sew up your own dramatic fufli- « ions in the freshest fabrics we've ever assembled at such low prices! 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