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AMERICANISM PRESENTATION—Myr- tle Christenson, American Legion Auxiliary Unit Vice President, presents copies of “What The Pledge of Allegiance Means to Me” to fifth graders in Mr nie Oliver. Lynda a Garner, Stewart’s class at Grover School. From left, Sean Davis holding flag, Crystal Grant, Mrs. Christenson, Gerri Broom, Ruth Ruff, Unit president, and Ron- Kelli Thursday, June 13, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 78 Auxiliary Meeting Slated Miss Flora Jean Craig of Charlotte, state vice presi- dent of the American Legion Auxiliary and the incoming state president of the 11,000 member organization, will in- stall new officers of Kings Mountain Unit 155 Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at the. American Legion Building. Prior to the installation ser- vice, a memorial service to deceased members will be led by Mrs. Ruth Gamble, Unit chaplain, assisted by Mrs. Arlene Barrett, the in- coming state vice president of the Auxiliary. The service will pay tribute to three ac- tive members who died this year. They are Millie Glad- DISCOUNT den, Leona Fite and Orangrel Jolly. Families of deceased members are being invited to attend the meeting. Officers to be installed in- clude Mrs. Ruth Gamble, president; Mrs. Clara Rhea, Mrs. Myrtle Christenson and Mrs. Ruth Ruff, vice presidents and membership co-chairmen; Mrs. Margaret Dover, secretary; Mrs. Arlene Barrett, treasurer; Miss Lib Stewart, historian; Mrs. Bertha Patterson, chaplain; Mrs. Daisy Mc- Curry, assistant chaplain; and Mrs. Maybelle Jones and Mrs. Dot Houston, sergeant- at-arms. Refreshments will be serv- ed after the meeting. REV. LAND AT CONVENTION Rev. Eugene Land, pastor of Second Baptist Church, is attending the Southern Bap- tist Convention in Dallas, Texas. Local people can see the convention sessions on televi- sion in the Fellowship Building of the church. The Baptist Tele-Network will be operational and the conven- tion session was available for viewing by interested Kings Mountain people beginning with the opening session Thursday morning at 9 a.m. P.0. Box 1471 N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29582 Telephone (803) 272-8332 Special ROYAL PALMS MOTOR INN OCEANFRONT IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH We offer a 20% Discount off the regular room rates (Sunday thru Thursday nites only) from now until June. Type Of Room Motel Room Motel Efficiency Reg. Rate For May AUXILIARY PROJECT—Mrs. Ruth Ruff, president of Otis D. Green Unit 155, § American Legion Auxiliary, presents copies of “What the Pledge of Allegiance Means To Me” to fifth graders in Ms. Canipe’s room at Grover School. From left, Chris Brown, Mrs. Ruff, Mary Childers, Darlene Wilson, Mrs. Myrtle Christenson, Unit 155 Vice President, and Michael ‘Barber. : Ocean Front Efficiency Example: Motel Room Rate $34 - Less 20% ($6.80) = Your Cost $27.20 Church Groups - Bus Tours - Senior Citizens Welcome Also 2 & 3 Bedroom Cottages Available Resident Managers - Ray & Tina Cash (From Kings Mountain) ~ Little Theatre Rev. Harwood Smith, pastor of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, has been elected president of the Kings Mountain Little Theatre for the coming year. Other new officers are Esther Muench, vice presi- dent; William McSwain, secretary; and Vivian Dun- can, treasurer. ‘The members of the Board Heather of Directors include Bill Davis, Jr., Mary Louise Baker, Doyle Campbell, Joe Ann McDaniel, Kathryne Mauney, John Conner, Mary Virginia Neisler and Wayne Wilson. Mrs. McDaniel is the outgo- ing president. The new officers assumed their new duties at the June meeting. ; Earns Silver Award HEATHER ALLEN Heather Allen, daughter of Arthur and Marlene Allen of Charlotte, recently received her Silver Award in Girl Scouting. The Silver Award is the second highest award a girl can receive in Girl Scouting. Heather has completed 32 proficiency badges, 5 interest projects, the Silver Leader- ship and completed her Challenge of Being A Girl Scout by working with han- dicap children and working at the Special Olympics. . Heather is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, both of Kings Mountain. : CLAIMS FOR INJURY AND DISEASE JOSEPH B. ROBERTS, Iii ATTORNEY AT LAW GASTONIA - At Second and York Road. 865-1271 . Or MT. HOLLY - Next to Post Office 827-0231 CALL FOR FREE APPOINTMENT FEE CONTINGENT ON RECOVERY 5:9,23,6:6.20 \ SoMuchValue Why Would A Bank Put On Something Money Can't Buy? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 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