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[S lEAT lY! Troop 91 Scouts Are Award Earners Thursday, December 8, 1977—MIRROR-HERALD—Page SB Mark Brooks and Michael CbmweU, Scouts In Troop ei of Kings Moun tain chartered by St. Mat- Hosts Circle Mrs. Paul Mauney was hostess Saturday night at her home to members of Circle One of Dixon Presbyterian Church for the traditional Christmas party and exchange of gttta. Refreshments carrying out the holiday theme wore served. Mrs. David Hughes, president of Women of the Church, presided over business of the meeting and Mrs. Tom Humphries led the Bible Study. thews Lutheran Church have earned the new World Conservation Award an nounced Thomas R. Delmler, Scout Bbcecutlve of the Piedmont Council, Boy Scouts of America. The award is made by the World WUdllfe Fund of Washington, D. C. through the Boy Scouts of America and recognises achieve ment In environmental Im provement, natural re source conservation, and an understanding of world conservation problems. The purpose of the award Is to point out to young people that coun tries of the world are closely Interrelated through natural resources and that we In this country are Interdependent with our world environment. To win this award. Scouts Brooks and Corn- well earned Conservation and Environmental skill awards, merit badges In Ekivlronmental Science, Soil and Water Conserva tion, Fish and WUdllfe Management, and Citizen ship In the worid. Their Scoutmaster is Thomas E. King. ITie Piedmont Council Is an United Way agency. TAPPINQ CEREMONY - Donnie Gamble of Sumter (right), president of the Erskine Circle of Omlcron Delta Kappa, gives Instructions to new Er skine College members of the national leadership and service honor society following tapping ceremonies at Erskine recently. From the left, new members of the Erskine Circle of ODK Include: front row, Susan Blchel, Greenville; Brown Parkinson, GreenvlUe; Kathy Falla, Lexington, Va.; Rick Lewis, Rock Hill, and Dr. George Shlftlet, assistant professor of biology; second row, John McGUl, Kings Mountain, N. C.’ Jody (Jlrsp, Falls Church, Va.; Donnetta Ham, GreenvlUe; and Ruth McDUl, Due West; beu:k row, Dave Padgett, Phoenix, Arizona, and Hartley Powell, Columbia. Not pictured are Dr. Charles H. Carllala, vice president for business and finance at Erskine, and Jon Goldman, Starr, a senior at Erskine. ODK honors coUege juniors and seniors and faculty and administrators for leadership and service. Photo By Dick Haldeman 'M School Lunch Menus The following are the menus for elementary, Ontral and junior and senior high schools within the Kings Mountain District School System. ELEMENTARY DEC. 13 — Macaroni A cheese, baked ham, chlUed applesauce, green beans, roU and milk. DEC. IS — Cfolcken pot Pto, com on cob, green peas, orange half, roU and mUk. DEC. 14 — Hot dog with Chiu, baked beans, french Mes, chocolate chip cookie and milk. V DEC. 18 - Baked |urk|u|r^ ^ cranberry sauce, green beans, roU and milk. I»:C. 16 - Spaghetti, tossed salad, fresh s^ple, french bread and milk. DEC. 19 — Creamed chicken with rice, Uma beans, fruit cig>, roU and milk. DEC. 30 - Manager’s choice. CENTRAL EgEC. 13 — Fish or chlU dog, cheese wedge, potato tots, cole slaw, hush puppies, cake and milk. DEC. 18 - Submarine sandwich or manager's choice, french fries, fresh apple and milk. DEC. 14 - Macaroni A cheese, or ham A CSieese sandwich, baked ham, ChlUed applesauce, Uma beans, roU and mlUc. DEC. 18 — Baked turkey, rice, gravy A dressing, candled yams, cranberry sauce, green beans, roU and milk. DEC. 16 — Spaghetti rings or hamburger with chUl, tossed salad, fresh tangerine, roU and milk. DEC. 19 — Triple decker or pizza, potato triangles, dlU pickles and milk. DKC. 30 .. - Manager’s choice. JR.-SR. HIGH DEC. 13 - Beefarcnl or roast beef sandwich, creamed corn, green beans, roU and milk. DSC. 18 - Pizza, tossed salad, applesauce, milk or hot dog with chUl, tossed salad and french fries. dec. 14 — Cubed beef, creamed potatoes, garden peas, fruit gelaUn, roll, mUk or hamburger with chill, potato triangles, peach half and milk. dec. 16 - Baked turkey, rice, gravy A dressing, candled yams, green beans, cranberry sauce, roll, milk or manager’s choice. dec. 16 - Triple Decker, trench fries, baked beens,.mUk or fish, french fries, cole slew, hush puppies and milk. dec. 19 a 80 - Manager’s Chotce. DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN Beautiful bedtime stories, told in Antron* III nylon. Made for us by Shadowline. Delicate lace yokes, tiny embroidered rosebuds in camellia or cloud blue. Sizes P-S-M-L. M. Non-cling sleeping coat i with lovely lace trim on yoke, cuffs and hem... $16 2 Plus velvety Polyvelva* polyester robe with scalloped lace, raglan sleeves... $34 3 Antron* III coordinating gown with lined yoke, cord belt, gathered waist ... $14 3 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN ’TIL 8:30 MONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS - SATURDAY ’TIL 5:30 LIKE IT? USE YOUR bELK charge CARD, visa or master charge - frh gir wraprng
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