Troop Camp At Camp Rotary Girl Scouts in the Pioneer Area Council have an opportunity to spend a weekend of fun and out door activties at Camp Rotary April 27-29. Application blanks may ''be Becured from your troop leader or the Girl Scout Office, 304 National Bank of Commerce Building, Gastonia. Cost of the weekend, $2.00, should be sent to the office with your application toy April 25. Mrs. Gene Blanton, Field Director, will be in charge of the weekend camp. She will be assisted by troop leaders and committee members. Girls who attended Camp last summer will be delighted to hear that Miss Gay Hogan, a student of Win throp College and Waterfront As. sistant on the Camp Rotary staff j Hast summer, will come for the1 weekend. All girls and adults attending camp are asked to: <1) Arrive Friday p. m. April 27 between 5 and 6 o'clock. (2) Bring: Nose bag supper, bod roll with 3 or 4 blankets, flashlight, tin cup, tin plate, fork, spoon, toilet articles, shirts and blue Jeans, sweater. Program emphasis for the week end will be fun with old and new friends, hiking, outdoor cooking, nature study. Everyone will par ticipate in Campfire programs Friday and Saturday nights, and a special Scouts' Own Service (It would be your church service In town) on Sunday morning. Campers will leave for home by 3:00 p. m. Summer Season June 25? Aug. 5. Girl Scouts In our Council will have more and better camping opportunities this summer than ever before. Established, Day and Troop camp plans are well und erway and applications are being received daily. AH scouts are urged to send their applications at once In order to be assured of a place. Folders for al' - camps may be secured by calling the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Pastor Sunday ? 9:45 Sunday School. Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: "I Will Pray For You Unto The Lord." 3:00 Sunday school and church at Dixon. J. G. Darracott, Supt. 6:30 PYF. 7:30 Evening Service: "The Holy of Holies." Monday ? 7:00 boy Scouts. Wednesday? 3:30 Brownies. 6:30 Girl Scouts. 7:30 Adult choir rehearsal. Friday? 3:30 Junior choir rehearsal. Girl Scout Office. To date the following Kings Mountain girls have registered: Brownie troop: Peggy Craig. Girl Scout Troop 36: Sandra Fleming, Shirley Foster, Virginia Ramsey, Joyce Klser, Brenda Bamette. AT AMOS&SON.... ORGANDY CURTAINS By Defiance PERMANENT FINISH? contains no starch, requires no starch. Four ? inch Priscilla ruffle. SINGLES 44 x 90 *. ..... $5.98 DOUBLES 88 x 90 $10.95 Organdy Curtains 6-inch imitation eyelet ruffle S6.95 pr. Lace Curtains SI. 98 and S2.98 pr. PLASTIC BATHROOM CURTAINS S1.98 Mayflower Plastic BATHROOM SETS $4.95 assorted colors Marquisette CURTAINS 43 x 87 each side $2.98 pr. Plain Marquisette Tailored $1.98 pr. AMOS 413 N. Piedmont Telephone 325-W Plastic Curtains ? DOTTED SWISS pink, blue, white ruffles $1.98 pr. ? SOLID BLUE $1.98 ?Solid DRAPES S1.25 ? DESIGN, FLORAL AND PATTERNS $1.49 - $1.69 $1.98 pr. 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Euzellan Class meet ing, Miss Betty Davis, hostess. Tuesday: 3:45 p. m. Youth choir rehear sal. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Senior choir rehear ?> sal. ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CHUBCH , 201 N. Piedmont Ave. Sunday, Apiil 22? Sunday School 9:45 a. m. F. R. Summers, Gen, Supt. W. K. Mauney, Jr., SupCrimen dent of Adult Department. Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Dr. Walter T. Nau. Intermediate Luther League 6:30 p. m. Senior Luther League 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 23 ? Boy Scouts Troop 2, 7 p. m. Wednesday, April 25? Children of the Church 2:30 p. m. Junior Children of the Church 3:30 p. m. Choir practice 7 p. m. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH April 22, 1951 10:00 a. m. Church School. Paul Walker, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "Life and Eternity." 6:00 p. m. Intermediate Fellow ship. Earl' Marlowe, president, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McDaniel, su pervisors. 6:45 p. m. Senior Fellowship. Anne Mayes, Worship chair man. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Special Hymn Sing. Subject: "God and Song." Monday 7:30 p. m. Spiritual Life meeting. 8:00 p. m. General meeting of W. S. C. S. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH William L. Pressly, Minister Church School 10 a. m. Lewis HovLs, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. .The text for the morning hour is "'The Children of This World Are Wiser than the Children of Light." Luke 16:8. Evening Service 7:30. Cub Scouts Monday afternoon at 3:30. Prayer and Praise Service Wed nesday at 7:30. Choir practice at 8:00. Come and worship with us. Patterson Grove News & Comments By Mrs. Thurtnan Seism Mr. Forrest Teague, son of Rev. G. C. Teague, brought the message last Sunday night week. Rev. G. C. Teague was called to Tennessee to conduct his wife's aunt's funeral. Rev. G. C. Teague is away in Virginia this week holding a re vival. Mr. Lawrence Seism brought the message Sunday morning. We had 196 tn Sunday school. The executive committee of the Brotherhood will meet Friday night at the church ?lt 7:30. The B. T. U. executive commit tee will meet Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Thurman Seism at 7:30. Choir practice Is each Wednes day night at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Maples, Ronnf Besse mer City was a recent puest of Mr. .*>nd Mrs. Billy Biggers re turned from their honeymoon Friday, spent in the mountains and in Virginia. They were sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle, parents of Mrs. Biggers. Those attending the Gostner reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Costner of Lawndale from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Eaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges, Ned, Carolyn and Janice Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E*ker, Penny Eaker, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Eak er, Donna Eaker, Linda Eaker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gamble, Lois and Barbara Gamble, Son yia Goforth, Jack Eaker, Cornel ia Anthony, Bronson Harmon and Lillian Lovelace. Mr. Cost ner, father of Mrs. Eaker, was 90 yeaittold. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayes mov ed last week to the Oak Grove community. Mrs. F. W. Stone is still a pa tient in the Mercy hospital in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eaker and Children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roark of Grover Saturday night. Miss Bettie Lou Philbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Vess and | tfhildren were Sunday guests In' the" home of Mr. Jasper Philbeck I and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Boyles ot Kings Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and daughter visited the Azaleas Gardens of Rock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and son, Charles and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright visited Mrs. Maggie Wright and family of Earl Sunday afternoon. The eighth grade students of Beth-Ware high school, their tea cher, Mrs. Moss, along with ' a few of their parents chartered a bus and went on a sight -seeing tour Thursday. Mrs. Frank Ware of this section was among the parents making the trip. They visited the planetarium at Cha pel Hill and the Cathedral at Duke University of Durham. They alsq visited the Mansion and Capitol In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. 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