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Easier The Awakening Show Open h Chapel Hill Through April 6 BUHL BILL — Tha Plane tarium a new program. "Easter the Awakening”, opens with a narated aound-and-light depie Uon of the beginning of the World, based on the first few time* of Oenesis — "In the be ginning...” and continues with combined astronomy and inspir. Ing nagentry into its 15lh season titfough Monday, April 6. Since the Planetarium opened 15 years ago. almost 350.000 peo ple have seen "Easter the Awak ening’’. This year's "Easter” is relatively unchanged from last year The first half of the pro gram is devoted to a description of the Biblical references to thr scirmv of astronomy Tin* Sun, thr Moon, and the Stars are re ferreed to in the books of (lone .sis, Psalms. Jeremiah. Job and Amos. Thi Pleiades, Orion and Areturus also are men iored. The pn«i;ram explains these refer ences. in astronomilral terms, and iMiinis outcome of the {lumb er that may have on-urfil in the heavens since the Bible was writ ten. This celestial half of the pro gram concludes with a short hLs tory of the date of Easter. and an explanation of why Easter falls when it doe Th« remainder of the program consists of the Planetarium's tra ditional visual pageant of the l.ast Supper, the Agony of fleth semane, the Betrayal of Christ, the Crucifixion, and the Resur reel ion. 'Easter the Awakening" is |»r< ented weekdays at 8:30 p.m.: Saturdays at 11 a m., 3. 4 and 8-30 n.m.; and Sundays at 2. 3 4 and 8:30 p.in. including Palm and Easter Sundays. Extra |>er formanoes will he given at 3:00 p.m. on (food Friday and Easter Monday Programs for school groups are offe:ed .it 11 a m.. 1 and 4 p.m M ndays through Fridays by re servation only. Clergymen are admitted free to the Planetarium at all times, and one school offi cial is admitted free with every ten students. The Planetarium building is open daily for visitors to see the current art and science oxhibi tions. without charge Open hours are 2-5 and 7:30-10 p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat urdays; and 1-10 p.m. Sundays Big Ben. the thirteen and a half ton bell that rings the hours in the Westminister Clock Tow i r in London, was named for Sir njamin Hall. According to the Hook of Knowledge, He was the First Commissioner of Works when the first bell was cast for the Clock Tower in 1856. G-W Exams Ate March 21 Boiling Springs — The deadline for students lo make application to participate in ClardnerWebb College's $10,000 Competitive Scholastic Scholarship Program was March 10. This announce ment was made Thursda;. by M. \V. Jordan. Jr.. Business Manag er for the College and Chairman of the Scholarship Committee. High school seniors and gradu ates who qualify and wish to take the test on the basis of which the scholarships are lo be awarded should file their appli cations with the Commute* by next Wednesday. The examina Hons for the scholarships will he given at the college on Saturday. March 221, beginning at 9:30 a m The program which was man. guated last year provides a total of 15 grants totaling $10,000 in value. The ten highest awards are for $500 each with the sec ond ten awards worth $250 each. Twenty-five gifts are for $100 each. To qualify for the scholarship the Students must be acceptable and attend (lardner-Webb for at least one year. Winners will he determined bv the scores made on the test given at the College and on the basis of the S.A.T. section of the College Board Test. Kach winner will also be inter viewed by the committee. North-South News... The first bright looks of the new season ... beautifully-made fashions in lighthearted colors and superb fabrics , to take you from here to Spring. A. Paradise crepe in a young full-skirted shirtwaist with pretty details. Losy-tare Dacron* polyester in flower stripes of pink, blue or yellow. 10 to 20. 22.9B B. look-twite costume in textured boucle blended of rayon and acetate, paired with a vest-blouse in Capri rayon. Beige, blue, grey. 10 to 20 and lO'/t to 201/2.25.9C C The smart cardigan cord suit goes from here to Spring...in easy-care Arnel* triacetate and cotton. Black, beige or blue with white. 8 to 18.17.9B D. City-scene crepe frosted with white-lined tab at its roll collar. Superb blend of acetate and rayon in Spring navy or black. 12 to 40 and l2'/2 to 22'/2.19.9B * E. The spectator sheath, new easy cut in Capri, a fine linen-like rayon. Beige with \ black bands, blue with sapphire, lirr.e with olive. 12 to 40 and 12Vi to 22V2.14.9B F. The biouson...pure flattery in a lean and easy two-piecer. Carefree knit of Arnel* triacetate in aqua, black or brown sparked with white. 8 to 16. 22.9B PLONK’S > BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS j By July Bolton Darin Tt lri>honc TJ9-5mu Bet Invar - Tie young mar ried count,»s v liiss of Oak Grove held a sor a| a! the church Sat urday night \».:h twetry-slx pre sent. Willard Bojrk s is teacher of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ross and Linda, with Mr. and Mr*. Richard R«w.i and Rhonda visited Ellis Ross ,:i Boon,- recently. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Webster of Bassett, Virginia spent the week end with their families. Sgt. and Mrs Jimmie E. Bolton and children o* Copcras Cove. Texas visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Davis latil Tuesday. Mrs. Bolton and the children will live in Kings Mountain while Sgt Bol ton is in Germany, where he will he stationed for the next eighteen months. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fisher have recently purchased and moved into a new home in the Oak Grove community. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Lovelace have moved into this community and joined Oak Grove Baptist Church. Friday ni"h". guests., of Mrs Virginia Bell ard Gai| were Rev and Mrs. Arnold Bell, Dennis and Revonda of Lei oir. The GA's of Oak Gro\e en.ioyed a howling part yat Fair Lanes Friday night. Mrs. Stokes Wright and Mrs. Frank Ledford, counse lors, went with the girls. Mrs. lla Grigg of Gastonia spent tho weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. Melvin Lovelace. Miss Judy Watterson of West ern Carolina College at Cullowhee spbnt the quarter-break holidays with Mrs. J. W Watterson Mrs. Bla;vhr Phillips and Mr. Hubert Lowell Swain were mar ried in California on February 22.i A revival will be hold at Oak Grove Marth 2i* through April 5, with Rev. James K. Holder bring ing the messages. Mrs. Lalah Page of Morganton and Mr. Tallm Clure of Valdese were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. (i, Davis. Mm. Virgin'll Bell and Call, and Mrs. Opal Bell spent Thurs day with Mrs. Horace Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis. Becky and Jean, and Miss Kathy Smith, were Sunday vis.tom of Mr. it'd Mrs. Edward Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. (I. Davis. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Davis were .tr. and Mrs. Lei* Costner and family. at:.l Mr. and Mrs. I^wrence Grig;? and family of Cherryvillc. Mr. and Mrs Russell Smith of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mm Keever Hamrick have taken their daughter, Wan da. to the Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem for several tests. Farmer Can Get Free Tax Booklet The Internal Revenue Service has a free booklet of tax advice for farmers of this area. The booklet is called ‘‘Farmer's Tlax Guide." and is available fromO , county agents or the nearest In- 1 temal Revenue Olfice. The free booklet is written in nontechni cal language and contains numer ous examples showing how tax rules apply in actual situations. A check list of fatm income and ex penses and a sample filled-ln re turn form is included. On its back cover is a list of ‘‘Important Dates to Remember." which tells farm ers when to pay income and soc ial security taxes, file their n* t-ims. and do other things requir ed by law. While the booklet was written primarily to assist farmers in the preparation of their 1963 tax re turns, it is also useful as a tax reference guide throughout the year. ■ v**-' Sniy83rt Anniversary Mattress The set guaranteed til 1974 This vary same guarantee found on Seely’. ».*«_ priced at $59.50! With all them feature. Sealy ruT. anteea the set for 10 years. • Heavy Set. woven stripe cover e Smoot* fcsttsa Cm tmm • Eidvthv <■»•<« «»««•* • rwm, r|tt4w NO DOWN PAYMENT Phone 739-5451 ■ Kings Mountain
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