‘ Pnn, <^9^e/^ •t'. I 1 • ) » G J: - 7 MRS. ROSALYNN CARTER Thursday Invitation Issued To Rosalynn First Lady Rosalynn Carter has been invited by the city celebration committee to substitute for President Carter and make the keynote address Tuesday on the 200th anniver sary of the Revolutionary War Battle of Kings Mountain. However, it is still uncertain who the keynote speaker will be. Mrs. Carter’s press secretary Vickie Lovett told the Herald Wednesday afternoon that “Mrs. Carter has no plans to go into the area of Kings Mountain next week.” Mayor John Henry Moss, Celebration Chairman, said that key political leaders and the Celebration Commtitee are re maining in contact with the White House and extending the city’s invitation to Mrs. Carter to appear in the 100-unit parade Tuesday at 12:30 and speak at Celebration festivities at 2:1 S p.m. Tuesday at John Gamble Stadium. Both President Jimmy Carter and GOP presidential candidate Ronald Reagan have responded to the city’s invitation to attend the Celebration but have declin ed because of other com mitments and schedules which won’t allow them to be in this area of the country on Oct. 7th. The VIP list of dignataries is long and includes leaders from five states who are joining to make the Oct. 3-7 Celebration one of the largest and perhaps the most colorful. Thousands are expected to attend the five day event beginning Friday. More ('.elehration Stories Pafje 2A 20' VOLUME 91, NUMBER 66 THURSDAY,OCTOBER2,1980 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. Celebration To Focus On Fun^ History •) e * t i c> o O i The focus will be on fun as well as history when thousands of Piedmont Carolinas citizens gather here, beginning on Fri day, for a five day celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Revolutionary War Battle of Kings Mountain. Mayor John Henry Moss, Celebration chairman of a five- state committee planning the event, said the packed schedule of Bicentennial events in the city will revolve around five major themes selected by the Celebra tion committees of 1,500 citizens. These themes include Mountaineer-Pioneer Day Fri day, Come See Us Good Neighbor Day on Saturday, Our Religious Faith Day oh Sunday, Youth - Our Leaderes of Tomor row Day on Monday and The 200th Sdute To Our Heritage on Tuesday. “We have something of in terest for everyone, young and old, and we are hoping for a big turnout,” Mayor Moss said. “While the overall emphasis will be on our heritage, and the an niversary of the battle itself, many events have been schedul ed simply for fun,” said the Mayor. Coming to Kings Mountain will be a host of visitors and dignitaries who will culminate the Celebration with a 1 p.m. 100 unit parade on Tue.sday at 1 p.m. on downtown streets. Official opening of the Celebration will be at 11 a.m. Friday by U.S. Senator Robert Morgan of LiUington in front of Celebration headqu»ri«rs downtown. Opening of major exhibits at the new City Hail and in the old Roses’ building downtown and events at the Depot Center, including a rock- a-thon and street dance, are on tap for Friday. Kings Mountain citizens will be particularly interested in an i) Schedule Of Events FRIDAY, OCT. 4 II a.m.-Official opening of the Celebration at Celebration Head quarters, Battleground. Ave. and Mountain St. by U. S. Senator Robert Morgan. Opening of major exhibits at the Government Services Facilities Center, the KM Depot Center, and downtown locations (to run all five days). 4:30 p.m.-Cystic Fibrosis Rock-a-Thon gets underway at Dejxjt Center. 8 p.m.-KMSHS vs.Crest, high school football, at John Gamble Football Stadium. 9:30 p.m.-Pie throwing Contest at Depot Center. 8:30 p.m.-‘Then Conquer We Must” at KM National Park Am phitheatre. Tickets available at Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Office at new City Hall. 9:30 p.m.-Pie Throwing Contest at Depot Center. 10 p.m.-Street Dance at Depot Center. SATURDAY, OCT. 5 9 a.m.-lO p.m.-Tcnnis tournaments are underway at KMHS and KM Country Club. 9 a.m.-Opening of 18th Century Military Encampment adjacent to new City Hall in Parking Plaza, runs through Oct. 7th. 10 a.m.-Battle of Kings Mountain Rotary Run, John Gamble Stadium. Exhibits and activities for youngsters all day at Depot Center. 8 p.m. Patriot’s Ball at Armory. Music by Tapestry of Charlotte. SUNDAY, OCT. 5 10 a.m.-Tennis tourney finals at KMHS, continues to 7 p.m. 11 a.m.-Commemorative worship services in most churches. Wor shippers are invited to dress in Bicentennial attire. 12:15-Worshippers are asked to come from church to King St., U.S. 74, for “Hands Across Kings Mountain”. 2-5 p.m .-Activities for youngsters at KM Community Center on Cleveland Ave. 6:30 p.m. - Religious and Patriotic Program at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. MONDAY. OCT. 6 12 noon-Youth Leaders Luncheon at Holiday Inn. 7:30 p.m.-Fa.shion Show at the new City Hall featuring Fall fashions from local merchants and coordinated by Joan Baker. 8 p.m.-Youth Concert featuring the Marine Corps Band at KM Parking Plaza. TUESDAY,