Page 4B KINGS MOUNTAIN MI RRC H Thursday. AprU 25,1974 Club Hears Bard, Choral Numbers The Federation of Woman's Clubs of Kings Mountain held their regular meeting Mon., April 22. The club building was decorated with arrangements of tulips, iris, daisies, mums and narcissus in yellow, bronze and gold. Hostesses were Mrs. Ben Goforth, chairman of the fine arts department and Mrs. Wilson Griffin. .Mrs. Opal Heading presided at the tea table. Mrs. Ben Goforth presented IJonaldDeal, band director for the Kings Mountain Schools and .Mrs, Merle McClure, music and choral instructor at the high school. Starting in tlw sixth grade in August, Deal begins recruiting students. As he recruits students. Deal also begins relating each in strument to the student. By doing this, he is able to assemble a performing band group familiar with the musittal instruments and their working. This process con- 'Cinues into the seventh grade. Around December, Deal is working heavily with the eighth grade band and joins them with the ninth graders. This helps to iron out any weak points. Deal noted that tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders are the strictly performing band. These are the students who represent the school and city in parades, and perform at football games and graduation exercises. The band known as the Blazer Band (because the students wear blazers in the school colors) performs in competition in all slate band contests. At the meeting Deal arranged a selection of numbers for the flutist, ex plaining that the flute is very important to good band music but is seldom heard as a single. The audience enjoyed the flute performance ren dered by Barbara Harper, Jane Campbell, Sissy Smith and Elizabeth Eaker. Brantley .Mercer who ren- Choir and spend three weeks dered “My Way" and “Land Rumania. Both juniors, of Hope and Glory”. i|,ey have received the The two were recently Kiwanis Scholarship Award in chosen from a select group to music, go to Rumania to the Rotary Music Camp. While there they Following the program a work with the Westminister business session was held . ♦ VOTE FOR And RE-EUCT J. HAYWOOD AUIN I SHERIFF Of Cleveland County MAY 7th. TUE. Mrs. .McClure then in troduced two of her choral groups. She {x-esented David Lucas who sang “A Time For Us” and “Old Man River” and J. HAYWOOD ALLEN AN EXPERIENCED LAW FORCEMENT OFFICER YEARS SERVICE KMHS Forms Local Bela Club ^ A ■■ PAST PRESIDENT OF NORTH CAROLINA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION. PRESENTLY DIRECTOR OF NORTH CAROLINA SHERIFF’S ASSOCIATION. JAMES WHITE ONE YE/\R OLD - James Brandon White is celebrating his first birthday today at his 201 Sliver.St.. Kings .Mountain, home. The birthday boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White. His mother is the former Frankie Gladden, (■randparents are Mrs. Clyde CiMik and .Mrs. Mary Lee White of Shelby and Charles Frank Gladden of Sprbigfleld, \a. Great-grandmother is Mrs. .Mary Gladden of Kings Mountain. A local chapter of the National Beta Club, a leadership - service organization for high-school students, was established on Thurs., Mar. 28 at 8 p.m., in the Student Commons at Kings Mountain high school. The National Beta Club, with over 2700 local diapters and approximately 103,000 members in the high schools of 21 states, is now in its 40th year. Objectives of this non secret, leadership-service organization are: to en courage effort, to promote character, to stimulate achievement among its members, and to encourage students to continue their education after high-school graduation. Permanent officers for this year are: Barry Poston, President; Kathlynn Mauney, Vice-President; Monica Hunter, Secretary; and Donna Smith, Treasurer. Mrs. Virginia Raymer and Miss Helen Logan were ap pointed faculty sponsors of the local club. Tommy Bridges and Jeff Jones were delegates to the state National Beta Club Convention that met in Raleigh the week-end of April 6. DROP-IN SHOWER - Patty Fraley, hrMe-elect of Woody Crosby, was honored at a drop-in shower at the Buck Allran home, 113 Wells St., Kings Mountain. Sunday at 2 p.m. Mrs. AUran and Mrs. Gary Allran were hostesses. The wedding is Sat., May 25 at Ranlo Baptist Church. (I. to r.>: Mrs. Gary AUran, .Mrs. BUI Fraley (bride-elect’s mother). Patty Fraley (faride-elect) and Mrs. Buck Allran (Patty’s aunt). »ORT WIU. BE CREAnY APPRECIATED Paid Political Adv. ■ al^\v \\^\ Vv\Nk'\ \\'' \(1\ \\\\ ^ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION V vSiN \ :\vi kN\ BOX OF 24 REGUUR OR SUPER BOX OF 30 DAYTIME PAMPERS 4m >] (.Not in order); Tommy Presily Bridges, Jane A. 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