I Page tA-KINOS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thuraday, December •, 1979 Wofford Honors Jim Kimmell Jr. Cinderella Play Opens AtKMLT At KM Community Center Bazaar Opens Friday James W. Kimmell Jr., a senior student at Wofford Cbllege in Spartanburg, S.C., was one of 2S juniors and seniors tapped for membership In Blue Key National Honor Fraternity during the annual Fall Honors Day-Founders’ Day ceremonies. He also was recently named to "Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Cblleges,’’ one of a total of 3S Wofford seniors selected. He wlU be listed in the 1980 edition at the publication. Kimmell was selected for (he honors on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and participation In extracurricular and academic activities. He Is a senior hlstory-Bngllsh-Spanlsh major. At Wofford he has been named to the Dean’s list, has served as editor of the student newspaper ’’Old Gold And Black,’’ and was recently elected president of SAR social fraternity. He spent six months In Europe, attending the University of Valencia In Valencia, Spain for the Spring semester, 1979. He then traveled extensively in Bhirope for seven weeks, doing an independent Jm KIMMELL, JR. study of modem culture In Europe. During Easter vacation from the University of Valencia he traveled In Morocco. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim KlmmeU of Latta, S.C., former residents of Kings Mountain. He is the gnmdson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmell of Gastonia. The curtain goes up Thursday (tonight) at 8 p.m. on the Kings Mountain Little ITieatre holiday production of the popular fairytale, “Cinderella.’’ Performances are also on Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 3;SO p.m. In Park Grace Auditorium. Mrs. Graham Wood Is directing the three-act play. Advai^ce tickets may be ob tained from any L-T member or at the door. A Grass Roots Grant is financing the cost of costuming for the production. Lead roles In ‘‘Cinderella’’ are portrayed by Bonnie Sheffield In foe title role and John Grant as her Prince Charming. Vivian Duncan Is foe fairy godmother, Florrle Hamrick Is foe wicked stepmother and Debbie Hinson and Lisa Whitfield are the stepsisters. A large cast of young people are appearing in foe show, many of them (or the first time under foe ll^ts. A two-day Christmas Bazaar opens Friday at 1 p.m. at KM Community Center Gym nasium. Sponsored by foe KM Parks and Recreation Department, the bazaar, featuring local exhibitors and open to area shoppers, continues until 10 p.m. Friday and will be open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday. Santa Claus will make a special appearance at 4 p.m. Saturday to take special requests from foe kiddles until S p.m. Mayor John H. Moss will officially open the festivities at 8 p.m. Friday and Rev. Robert Boggan, pastor of Central United Methodist (fourch, wlU give foe Invocation. Items from various par ticipants, Including churches and Individuals, will be available to foe buying public and displayed on tables decorated In the holiday motif. Included will be canned and baked goods, (foristmas can dles, macrame, wicker, pillows, scarves, toboggans and other gift Idoas as well as a demon stration of pottery making by Mrs. Maxine Rhea. Entertainment will be provided from local church groups, including First Baptist Carolers, Youth Community Gospel Chorus, Kings Mountain Senior High Brass (Quartet and • the Mount Zion Baptist Church Young Adult Choir. "This Is foe first bazaar of this type in Kings Mountain and we Invite everyone to participate In the events of Friday and Saturday," said a spokesman for foe Parks and Recreation 0 Department. ^CHRISTMAS ^ I LUNCHEON Cbrcles 1, 3, and 8 of Central United Methodist Church will meat for a Chrlstnuw limcheon Monday at noon at foe church. No gifts will be exchanged. 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