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| — Thursday. April 19, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B Festival Slated The annual Spring Festival at held from 7 until 8 p.m. in Cen- Central School will be held Fri- tral Auditorium. day, May 4th, beginning with a Any parents interested in hotdog supper from 5 until 7 helping or making a donation p.m. please contact the school at A concert by “Legend” will be 739-3641 or 7394281. ELECT COLEMAN W. GOFORTH County Board of Commissioners GO FORTH WITH GOFORTH Support Appreciated! Nn i ki i - i ins, Kathy Krueger. COOKING - Katherine Jenkins, left, of Troop 40 and Wendi AROUND CAMPFIRE Katherine Jenkins ) r Ross of Troop 105 cook their breakfast on a buddy burner dur- Amy Putnam, Angie Subler and Amy Carrigan, left to ght sit §& ERT ing last weekend's Back to Basics activities at Kings Mountain around a campfire last weekend during Girl Scouts Back to State Park. Basic training at Kings Mountain State Park. All are members of Kings Mountain Troop 40. Back To Basics For Scouts It was ‘Back to Basics’ for 300 Girl Scouts and adult leaders at- tending a camporee at Kings Mountain State Park during the weekend. E— Pitching tents and cooking ovr an open fire were just a few of the skills needed to survive the weekend. JERRY REED with special guest TLANTA MN Pioneer Girl Scout Council sponsored the camporee for Junior Girl Scouts and Fly-Up(Third Grade) Brownie Girl Scouts. Girls and their leaders attend- ed from Rutherford,Cleveland, Lincoln and Gaston Counties. “Sweet Country Music” Saturday, May 5 — 7:30 P.M. Troop 105. Susan Goforth and Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center Jane Talbert are leaders of fo NA & : Ea ; ; a . : Gardner-Webb College ° Boiling Springs Troop 40. Reserve Seat Tickets $8 & $10 Kings Mountain troops atten- ding were Junior Troop 40 and Third Graders from Brownie Troop 105. Barbara Ormand and Ellen Gaffney ae leaders of PITCHING TENT - Members of Kings Moun- right are Katherine Jenkins, Ellen Galiney TICKETS AVAILABLE: SOUND SHOP-CLEVELAND MALL; BOILING He folowing: Kings Moth tain Girl Scout troops 40 and 105 pitch their (leader of Troop 105). Brenda Fawcette and SPRINGS DRUG STORE: McNEELEY'S RECORD SALES, CHERRY VILLE. 1 - pO MJ § poy uid ’ . : 3 , . 2 tent during 'last week's Back to Basics ac Amy Carrigan. A Patrick Group Concert Production #4 (2m girls went to this eventnden- tivitie§ HrKihgE Mblintain State Park. ‘Left tor 1010 % nifer Gibson, Amy Carrigan, _ Misty Whetstine, Adriane Har- din, Kristin Tyson, Susie Kiser, Becky Moskal, Angie Subler, Kathy Krueger, Emily Camp- bell, Susan Ware, Christy Keith, Wendi Ross, Brandy Faucette and Sabra Gaffney. Rally Day Is Slated Spring Dresses Spring Rally Day will be A = 2 observed April 29 at First gi - | 19.99 Wesleyan Church at 505 North Piedmont Avenue. Reg. to 39.99 The Winebargers will present the message in song. Sunday School will be at 9:45 a.m. followed by the morning worship hour at 11. After the service, picnic lunch will be spread in the church fellowship building. There will be afternoon singing. The public is invited to attend, according to Rev. Dwight Ed- wards, pastor. Bo) i 275 Here are the savings that are as big as the selection. Choose from an array of dresses perfect for stepping into spring. Junior and Misses sizes. Cotton Sweaters 10.99 Reg. to 19.99 Great group of spring sweaters in all the lovely styles and colors to accent any outfit. S,M,L. Revival Scheduled Peniey’s Chapel Church will hoid revival services Sunday through Thursday. Services wiii be heid at 7 p.m. each evening with Dr. Boyce Huffstetier of Winston-Saiem br- inging the messages. He is pastor of Ardmore United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. Speciai music wiii be presented each night. The pubiic is invited to attend. 7 Linen-Look Coordinates ia Cancer ti Spring Suits Jackets and Blazers 5 From Page 1-B 29 99 24.99 Reg. 75.00 ji o A This year’s 5pes) iu the Reg. to 68.00 Skirts 1 5 99 2 merican Cancer Societ : ‘is . 4 Research Grants that are in of SpHAgISUlS i new oversized and Res-26.00 : \ fect in North Carolina. A total classic styles. All the looks you Pa ts 15 99 2 AA of $3,091,505 in cancer research need for precisely how you want n ° 7 ” % grants are in effect, as of January to dress this spring. Junior. Reg. 38.00 : Fashion Windb eakers 1, 1984, at Duke University : Fabulous versatile coordinates in ; Medical Center, with a total of Cl | d WM Il linen-look fabrics. Choose 17.99 Reg. to 35.00 i $1,206,294; University of North 34 } eveian a : Siriped or solids, Marvelous folly Finely made windbreakers of 3 Carolina School of Medicine, Shelb N C Ear] / i i lined jackets and blazers. polyester and cotton chintz in $1,196,558; Bowman’ (Gray: ™ Y, ad : ne many exciting styles and colors. School of Medicine, $688,653.
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