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Associated Press Laser Photo 'Witness In Philadelphia' PHILADELPHIA, Miss. - Florence Mars, a native of Philadelphia, Miss. , who stoodagalnst public opinion and testified before a federal grand Jury Investigating the 1964 murders 'of James Chaney, Andrew Goodmam and Michael Schwerner In Neshoba County, shows her book "Witness In Philadelphia." She says there have been many positive changes In the county since 1964, but some people still refuse to acknowledge that anything badtiappened In Philadelphia. Scouts set events for 1989 eventful year in scouting for youth and adult alike. For those leaders who are working on yearly sched uled, here is a list of important events you don't want to miss. Feb. 7 to 14 is National Scout Week. Feb. 7 is Scout Sunday and many scouts attend church services in uniform and sit together. Long time scoutmaster Lonzo Funches usually celebrates with ice cream April is a perfect month to plan those overnighters and weekend camping trips. Call the Council office for informatiort on good campsite9*"tffF area. In addition, Scout-A-Rama ticket sales begin. This is an excellent way to beef up your unit treasury. Tickets to this exciting event are $1 and the cost includes a McDonald's coupon. Your unit makes 40 percent of all tickets you sell. Scouts need good salesmanship and this is a perfect <L Scouting In Forsyth County by Carlton Crump District Executive SCOUTIMB/USA JTm and cake served on the lawn of Mount Zion after the moming wot ? ship. It is a welcome tradition that everyone looks forward to. Feb. 28 is our Council Awards Banquet. Here we recognize out standing volunteers for their eHbrts in 19?8. This festive dinner, held at the Holiday Inn in Clemmons, gives us an opportunity to thank our dedi cated leaders. A special feature this year will be the Whitney Young Award /or outstanding volunteers who work with inner-city youth. Feb. 4 is Scout Leader Training for all adult leaders and committee members. Remember, without the proper training, it is impossible to offer quality programs to our youth. So mark this date on our calendar to enhance your scout knowledge. March is the month of School Night for scouting. This is a recruiting tool used to bring new boys to your program. After passing out fliers to all the schools in the system, units report to a school and just watch ^heir membership raise. There are hundreds of new cubs out there ' looking for a place to go. opportunity for them to learn. May is a Scout-A-Rama .month and a scout show which is held at the fairgrounds for the community. This year will be an exciting show which will include skateboard com petitions, remote car races and a host of other activities. June means spring activity and there are plenty of programs planned for your youth. Summer camp begins along with day camp, which is held for three days at the Children's Home. Also in June, Cub Fun Day is held at Camp Raven Knob. July is the month many cub packs take a break for vacation, but for those who don't, there are a hot of swimming opportunities offered to your unit by the YMCA and the City Recreation Department. Also Summer Camp is in full swing. This is just a taste of the evef offered to you in the first six months of 1989. The last six months will be featured in next week's col umn. Please call the Council office at 723-5506 for more details. Ambassador to feature sermonettes Ambassadors Cathedral will present a series of sermonettes Sunday, Jan. 22, at 5 p.m. Presentations will be given by the Rev. Henry BankW>associate minister of Ambassador Cathedral and the Rev. William Purvis of Spencer Memorial BaptiVt Church. Music fof the program will be provided by the Men's Ensemble. At 7:30 p.m., Sheila Brad shaw will speak at the church. The Youth Department will be in charge of the program. The church will present Elder John Heath in concert Sunday, Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m. David Allen ^and the Ambassadors for Christ Choir also will be featured. St. Paul Baptist relocates to new site St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church has moved to a new loca tion. The church was organized Nov. 20, 1988, in the home of the Rev. Carlton Rucker Jr. The new location is at 3758 Ogbum Ave. The order of service includes Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.; morn ing service at 14 a.m.^and Wednes day night service#^** * Crown\V Drugs fciwB . a iiiWlilW HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS AO Sept 12 02. CIBA VtsSon. Revlon Anti-Aging Eye Gel 'Centrum 130'S $000 6.4 OZ '?**;? M.KulucluS Revlon Shadow Prisms REVLON Centrum Jr. 60s $400 BuyCerrtrttm and-Gentrum-th1. and get a $3 rebate - Details in Store. Head & Shoulders hi oz. price includes cents off label $2^9 Scope 24 OZ regular or peppermint \U300 Colgate Toothpaste Alka Seltzer cents off label $^j 47 r\\rv O \ O vD fg Revlon ? 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Chocolate 7 oz. or Sour Hearts Fry Pan Regal W3269 8 1 /2" With - non-stick finish 2 for Heartbreakers Willy Wonka & 77 0 FILM PROCESSING Bring you FHm to Crown Drugs For Processing and get a 2nd Set Of Color Prints CROWN'S HEALTH RECORD INFORMATION SYSTEM Thanks to our high tech assistant we can give you the most up-to-date health service available. With the help of "CHRIS", our pharmacy computer, we maintain information of thousands of drugs. We can provide you detailed statements for insurance and tax purposes. And, we fill prescriptions quickly and more accurately, saving you lots of time when you come in. Come meet our newpst assistant the next time you need a pharmacy ijtyd see how "CHRIS" helps us provide the best healthcare service available. The loveliest Valentine... ...is the one that shares your special feelings. On Tuesday, February 14, give a littie of yourself with a Hallmark Valentine, / 6 2 Beautiful Color Prints for the Price of 1 - Everyday! or You MayChoose the ssraajBsfl Your 35mm Processed Photos Returned Already Bound in a Mini Photo Album. . 4"x6" ate* - 37% large than standard 35mm prints Exctuafvmly at Crown Drug* Antifreeze Texaco 1 gallon $goo Visit One of Ttiase Convenient Crown Drug Locations: 1. 631 Peters Creek Parkway 2. Reynotda Manor Shopping Center 3. 3078 KernersvHIe Road 4. 301 Acedia Avenue 5. Hanes Mall 6. Oldtown, 371$ Ray no Ida Road 7. Clemmona, Weetwood Village 8. Lewievllle, 8499 Shallowtord Rd. 9. Stanleyville, Old Hwy. 82 North King, Colony Centre sWalkertown, Hwy. 88 12. 4917 Couhtrv CHib Rd. 13. ** Markat ftlaza - Kemeraville Alto in: Salisbury, Yedklnville, Mockaville, Newt* life A Lexington. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. Visit a Crown Optic Shop today, located In Crown Drug Stores at the following locations: ? 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