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PAGE 8, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRHOR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1972 Awareness In Action- Theme Of Girl Scout Week March 12-18 GIRL SCOUT MARCH 12-18 You’re An Asset To Our Growing Community Girl Scout ideas and ideals on character, patriotism, serving the community has made us proud. Be cause you care . .. we salute you. HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 6IRLSC0UTS BOTH ANNIVERSARY Girl Scouting At The Local Level Includes- GIRL SCOUT MARCH 12-18 MRS. BARBARA DEVANE- Neighborhood Chairman MRS. JEANNE YOUNG- Professional Field Director Troop Roster You’re Tops To Us All! Brownie Troop 1, Mrs. Lou Laney, leader, David Baptist Church, 36 girls Brownie Troop 24, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, leader. North Elementary School, 23 girls Brownie Troop 52, Mrs. Louise Lybrand, leader, Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church, 30 girls Brownie Troop 204, Mrs. Linda Davis, leader. East Elementary School, 17 girls Brownie Troop 212, Mrs. Jackie Rountree, leader, Grover School, 24 girls Junior Troop 37, Mrs. Shirley Bolin, leader, Grover School, 25 girls Junior Troop 155, Mrs. Jenny Maner, leader, 1st Presbyterian Church, 23 girls Junior Troop 157, Mrs. June Lee, leader, Boyce Mem. A.R.P. Church, 25 girls Junior Troop 189, Mrs. Doris Whisnant, leader, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 26 girls Junior Troop 216, Mrs. Shirley Wood, leader. North Elementary School, 21 girls Cadette Troop 4, Mrs. Arlene Barrett, leader, 1st Presbyterian Church, 24 girls Cadette Troop 1C9, Mrs. Sara Boyd, leader, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 17 girls Senior Troop 200, Mrs. Hetty Cox, leader. Central United Methodist Church, 14 girls The “King-City-Grove” neighborhood also includes six Bessemer City Troops. From Brownie to Senior. And, we're happy to have the opportunity to commend you on this anniversary. With perseverance you've reached many community-minded goals. B.F. MANER INS. AGENCY GIRLSCOUT GIRLSCOUT MARCH 12-18 5^^ MARCH 12-18 We Like Our Little Brownies -c:qr They're friendly, polite and take an interest in the community. High individual ideals are their goals, and we're proud as can be. Oh, yes. We like our Junior, A Girl Scout’s Honor Is To Be Trusted Cadette and Senior Scouts, too. CRAFTSPUN YARNS The Girl Scouts of our community take pride in trust — and all their laws — to the benefit of our citi zens. For everything you have un dertaken, we express our gratitude. H.R. COX TAX SERVICE GIRL SCOUT GIRLSCOUT MARCH 12-18 MARCH 12-18 Always Doing Tilings That Count... Always Developing “Selfness” It Offering service where needed, becoming good citizens, helping ecology . .. it's what they’re about. We are proud of our Girl Scouts. Girl Scouting offers over two millon girls a fresh atmosphere to develop self-values and worth. Re sults? A-1 citizens. Thanks. LITTLE MOO DAIRY BARN BRIDGES Macliint' Shop Service Open All Day Saturday AUTO PARTS («) « GIRL SCOUT GIRL SCOUT GIRL SCOUT MARCH 12-18 MAHCH12-18 MARCH 12-18 MARCH 12-18 -> Scouting Is An Earnest Pteasure ~Sfj \S Scouting Is A Worldwide •O' Adventure For our daughters, and town. It offers a friendly atmosphere in which girls discover a world of feel ing good . . . through doing good others and themselves. Girls from many social and ethnic backgrounds have discovered Scouting. They’ve found friendship and the soul-satisfaction of helping others. We’re very proud. We Think You’re "Neat..." f / ^ It Starts In The ' Brownies And tops in our estimation! Your unselfish endeavors have been of helpful service to many organi zations. The word is "thanks.” The feeling grows and grows. The feeling is caring. And proving it... by joining in worthwhile com munity projects. We take pride in Girl Scout accomplishments. FOOTE MINERAL CO. KINGS MTN. BELK DEPT. STORE LITHIUM CORP. OF AMERICA FIRST CITIZENS BANK
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