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ND D on ASSIGNMENT CLASSMATES ~~ EDUCATION HOMEWORK - QUIZ TEXTBOOKS i © PRIMARY & AUDITORIUM CLASSROOM FINANCIAL AID HONORS REPORT CARD TRANSPORTATION Can you guess what ¥ AVERAGE CLUBS FRATERNITY LAPTOP SCHOLARSHIP TUITION . . +7 a ii BACKPACK COLEGE GRADES LECTURE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY the bigger picture is? oF chie? importance |i CAFETERIA COMPUTER ~~ GRANT PHILOSOPHY SORORITY UPPERCLASSMEN ; v a) CAMPUS DESK HALL PROFESSOR TERMPAPER YEARBOOK SHG reTD oN Z LIFE MEMBERSHIP- Howard Bryant, center, retired Kings Mountain educator and one of three charter members of Method- ist Men of Central United Methodist Church, was honored at a recent service at the church with a special presentation for his years of service and leadership in Methodist Men. A plan of permanent registration for life members is set up by the General Commission on United Methodist Men. All funds from Life Memberships are used to support ministries, locally and throughout the district and state. i vy AE TENE Tes Hi *y 3 : 30) atigust 26-3 SOUTHERNWOMENSSHOV sii it fH J LL Pg BAIL) STL Pals EET EOQURRLION CuO CHEVROLET Christian Freedom provides free book bags BOOK BAGS - One hundred local young people will re- turn to school Aug. 24 with new back packs presented by Christian Freedom Bap- tist Church. ‘Mom, will you 1 hour per week. Experience the joy of replacing anxiety with peace and hope when you pray for your children with other moms T 2 OUR PURPOSE pr a / for me: IS TO PRAY FOR CHILDREN, STAFF AND SCHOOLS EN Meet to pray for Arise, cry out in the night, as the watches of the night begin; pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord, Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your children, who faint from hunger at the head of every street, t LR CE August is a very busy month for the American Legion Riders of Kings Moun- tain Post 155 as well as riders across the United States and local areas. The American Legion World Series is getting ready to kick off in a couple of weeks. The Legacy Run is also gearing up for the 5-state run from Indy to Balti- more as well as American Legion Riders Day here in Kings Mountain. year when our legacy run ended here at Post 155 Kings Mountain. We raised over 1 million dollars for our KIA heroes kids scholarship program last year, the most ever, and we hope to top that this year! > On August 22 the American Legion Riders of Kings Mountain will be having a steak dinner with all the trimmings. Pre-order is now available with the cutoff on August 17. Single tickets are $15, couples are $25. Each ticket will get you a delicious 12 oz. Steak, Salad, and Baked Potato. Proceeds to benefit our Legacy Run 2015. An honor ride will be held prior to the dinner. Together we make a difference. For more information contact Post 155 or Rick (704) 472-7536 / (704) 750-0362. -lamentations 2:19 WWW.momsinprayer.org \ pA i Mayor Rick Murphrey declared August 22 as American Legion Riders Day last Come show your support for our veterans and their kids scholarship program. /
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