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j Brownie Troop Planning ^ Outing And Pizza Supper Brownie Troop ta of Alao In April the troop Flrat Preabytertnn CSiureh took the church bus out to m culmlnattaig a buey the Kings Mountain year ‘niureday with an Battleground where they outing end supper at PlM walked the trail and visited mn- the museum. Highlights of the year Shliley Oosaott la troop have Included making gifts leader and Nancy Allen la for their mothara at aaalatant leader. Ghilstmaa time and an ex- ^ge of gUta among 1|^ PrOflfl thamaelvea at a Chrlatmas ViEXkOO party given by two Kings Mountain chiropra(;tic centre NOW OPEN DR. TERRY R. SELLERS NowAooeptiatNew 1«B Went Mta. Street Carolyn McQlnnla and Mra. Joan Bradley. In February at an annual Thinking Day program the girls presented a song and dance routine repreaenttng Banquet Is Set Monday NEW SHIPMENT AT LESUE FAY CLOTHING OUTLET OLOWNINO ABOUND - lioiastain Senior High School ] Membera of Kli and eajoy a day In i Bailey Orcns Worid. The band and director, Don Deal, vlalted this central Florida theme park aa part of Soper tied for flrat place In this area. They were asked to perform again In Gastonia at the annual Scout Council meeting In ^rll. After the diey enjoyed a tour of Schiele Museum and HERNDON’S SMALL ENGINE SHOP • LAWN MOWERS • GARDEN TILLERS Repaired A Sereiced All Work Guaranteed Call W. flor Narsdos 739-3870 Pickup & Delivery Service American Legion Post Auxiliary Slate Named Unit US of the American Legion Auxiliary elected new offlcera at the May meeting at the American Legion Building. Mirror-Herald Wonnen’s Editor and currently etate president of the American Legion Auxlllkry, was elected president for the coming year succeeding Mrs. C. L. Jolly. Other offloere are Mrs. Jackie D. Barrett, vloe- prealdent and membership chairman; Mrs. Ruth Gamble, secretary; Mrs. Stewart and Lynn Grlgg of lOngs Mountain, Mascot Jeff Grlgg and Post 168 and Unit 166 dnumbers and the state presldent’e family. Members of the “Spirit of 1876” of Kings Mountain, Your Happy Shopping Store Queen* Mrs. Judy Harmon, chaplain, Mrs. Helen Tates, Idstorlan; and Mrs. Betty Hampton and Mra. Ethel TIgnor, sergeant-at- arms. Mrs. Ruth Gamble presented the program on “Poppy Day." Local members will conduct the annual Memorial Day weekend Poppy Sale on downtown streets, and all proceeds will suppo£^ the units projects for. veterans t and their Ikmllles. The red memorial popples are made by hospitalised J. N. McClure, will present special music. Mra. Ruth Gamble, Mrs. Paul Mauney and Mrs. Pearl Hammett served refreshments during the Assigned bifantry CASUALS whar* fashion it the name of (ho gomo The best looks in town... our Summer Knits by Quoon Casuob Tailored for traveling rlg^t Into summer, marveloua components in Dacron polyester that are endlessly Interchangeable. Proportioned pant, lU.OO, dot shirt, 116.00, Belted stltch-detalled skirt, $14.00, deco print shirt with matching scarf. $18.00, blazer, $36. To mU and match in black, white or coral. 8 to 30. Members were en couraged to attend the state convention June 18-18 at Sheraton Center In Charlotte, beginning with a memorial - communion service at 4 p. m. to be conducted by Mrs. Jolly, state memorial chairman, and Dr. OUn Whltener, Jr., pastor of Dixon Presbyterian Church. Special music will be presented by Mrs. Lairy Brigade The opening of the convention at 8 p. m. will feature a proceeelonal of an the flogs of units from over the etate and will feature presentation of Poppy Queens, Leigh Anne There’S Only One Place In This Area Whanc You Can Get Records That Are Hot Whila I They’re “IN” And ’That’s ’THE MUSIC BOX. ' ’Ihere’s No Point In Running All Over Tha Place Looking When You Can Just Pop In At DIXIE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER In Oastcnla And Pick Up What You Are Looking Fbr. We Have ’The Largest Selection Of Sod, . Rock,' Country Western, Albums, Thpss And 4S’s In The Area. We Also Have A Largs Selection Of Record Players, Thpe Players, Black Ufhts, Strobe Llghts And Posters. THE MUSIC BOX Dixie Village Shopping Center i Gastonia, N. C. The annual banquet for the Cleveland County Chapter of the American National Red Cross will be hrid at Kings Mountain Junior High Mon., May 16 at 7 p. m. Volunteer workers In the chapter will receive serv ice awards tor their work during the year. Summer Tops Clamdiggers Khaiki, Wfiite Cotlui Seeisucker and Calcutta HOl KS: Mon - 11 : .«l nirs Thiirs KrI \ Sat »: ltd .5: MO \Vc<l. ('lo-o‘(1 Siin l:M0 .'5:.'t0 The Battleship USS North Carolina, open every day of the year at Wilmington, N. C., for public tours, is 728 feet • 6 inches long... nearly 2‘A foot ball Helds LESUE FAY CLOTHING OUTLET M21 Hyi’a-s.H .North l.lncolnton. North C'arollna SMITH DRUGS IK M Plia Shopping Csi Ion Sals Today Thru Su FT. BBNNING, Ga. - Army Sergeant First Claas Samuel E. Whitaker, aonoC Delbert M. Whitaker, Kings Mountain, N. C, recently was amlgned to the 197th Infantry Brigads at Ft. Banning, Ga. SFC Whitaker is a member of Company D ai the brigade’s 197th Support 2PK. BANDANAS 85<^ PAINT ROLLER AND PAN ■ LIMIT ? r ■ , ; ^ ICE CHEST WITH PLASTIC HANDLE ZOOT. 99^ ON .&J ONE-A-OAY VITAMINS GE BRIGHT STIK INSTALLS IN MINUTES NEEDS NO FIXTURES ZS" FLUORESCENT LIGHTING UNIT WEIGHT 9 OZ. 6 FT. CORD - ON • OFF SWITCH 699 The sergeant entered ths Army In January 1974. He is a 1978 graduate at East Rowan High School, Salisbury, N. C. His wife, Cheryl, Is wttli him at the tort. Phone 884-3076 Joarnie, Sandy And Bill Young OpenMon.,8at..lW . 4 0Z. SUN-IN THE SUN LIGHTENER FOR 157 PERT FACIAL TISSUES ZOO'S MITCHUIVI DEODORANT DAB ON 37« \ LIMIT 2 m J BAND-AID plastic” STRIPS ^ IM SHAMPOO II OZ. OIL OF OLAY LOTION 957 M LIMIT Z for the millions who should not lake aspirin. 50's HARTZ 2 IN 1 COLLAR FOR DOGS SHHTIK^ffi^DRUGS Open Suh.{ 1 ■ 6 K M Plaza Shopping Center
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