OAK GROVE NEWS (B? Mrm. William Wright) Mi1. John D. Ware of Washington, p. C., was the week-end gueet of hi# brothers, Messrs James 8. audi Frank Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Lee T h nonet) u if and children of PUtterson Grove were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | J. O. Champion. Mrs. Horace Bell end daughters. Carol,.?, u.'.d Naltc) l/uuiw, spent Tuesdsy visiting th?> former's par of 'Patterson Grove. Mr a id Mrs. Walter l^dford aud children were Sunday visiters of Mr. and Mrs Sam Bell. i Mr. William War?f old w>?. Hilly.' of Moores villi*-, wet# Saturday gueatnj of Hie Johuer'? brother Mr. James 3. Ware and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Shel, by moved into the house recently va' MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night In Each Month Congressmai Ten Pi TO THE PEOPLE OF EI|I| mi M ba rfjlj est I er! |ni1 mj gii ex B no I am determined to, employ i people as I need and am alio1 fails to have among its citize will then be time for me to c public life. Third, I shall not sell the n Senatorship to anybody or ai 'alien" trading with the War cigarette which I may or ma am your representative the ti remain vested in the people c your Senator, responsible to of any interest, save the inte great State. Fourth, .1 shall not follow t liam Klandolph Hearst, arch velt, or any other foe of pro, get my publicity on the basis ments or do without publicit; Fifth, I shall not, through < ?U of liquor, offer any silly bills |j given to dumb animals; but i $ to the serious problems of St our intelligent people, by reJ !sort of liquor laws they may Sixth, I shall not for montl of Norih Carolina to the dis< ginia or anybody else, but sh who elect me. My office shall .?. who have business with me d Seventh, I shall not belittle by bouncing about the count 96-year old man who has bee His accomplishment is suffici | do not consider it the functio to his advertisement. Eighth, I shall not promise group to have one of their m repudiate that promise, but, the American Legion, I shall sympathetically and personal Ninth, I shall not be the r r\X fAii Lnrl T r?L n 1 vaxvuiiu cvci uau, anu 1 onai | gating the Virgin Islands. Th coast of my State, and I feel when I say that I should lik< I those investigations will nc || money. Tenth, I shall not be a resic years and a resident of Nort! he available to the people of years when I am not a cahdi jj am. And when I make speed Carolina or any other State ] own auspices or that of the I | toe your office to propagand f league or group of self-seeki S (Tbe *bcrve were taken from bis ope 9 WPTF to fte inlerent of bf? Candid. caled by Mr. and Mm Buette Whttt Mfasa Kathleen Lovelace enter tail ed a large number of the young folk with a tnarahmaliow toast FY Ida; nlgbt. " Mr. and Mr*. Tony Ledford o Cherryvllle are spending eotne timi vUdthig the former's Meter, Mrs Crawford Lovelace and family. Mrs. W. P. Lovelace has been se riously ill for the past week. Hei many friends wish for her a speed] recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Glover. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Clover of Srelby were Sunday afternoon? visitors ol Mr Pul. TVrm i i i s? Growers Apply For Seed Certification Applications liom growers whe wish ?*; have their fields of- anial gtaih certified should be sent to th? N'. C. Crop I improvement Association t State College by May 1. Boflcre Seed can be certified, salt A. l>. Stuart, extension seed spec! alist, the fields hi wbfich it growi must be inspected by reprefientativ es of the assocfcalfon. Other tests, srueh a? checking tot purity and germination, will be nxade later. . i Hancock's "omises NORTH CAROLINA: rirst, I shall not make my liden speech in the United Eites Senate in support of r rooms for the District of lumbia, nor will my last eech be in advocacy of the :ablishment of a race track, vill devote my time and engies to the real and defi:ely serious questions conjnting our Nation. " Jecond, I will not have as r secretary ja citizen of Viriia or of any other State cept North Carolina. I am t only confident I can, but :rom my native State such wed. When North Carolina nship the brains I require it ome home and retire from ame and dignity of youi ny concern, be it a slick Department or a brand oi y not smoke. As long as 1 tie to that office shall be and >f North Carolina. I shall be you and beyond the touch rest of the people of our he sensationalism of Wilenemy of president Roosegressive government. I will of constructive accomplishif y* . concern over the free access 3 providing that it may be nstead will give my thought ate and Nation and exped ferendum, to determine the want. is at a time leave the affairs 2retion of a resident of Viruall myself serve the people be open, not closed, to those luring office hours, the. dignity of your Senator ry advertising myself and a ome the father of a baby, ent reward unto itself and 1 n of a Senator to add the veterans or any other ember in my office and then being myself a member of help them with their affairs Uy. nost costly Senator North 1 hnvo nn intorocf in invocf i. |? HIV* v mm\w a??VVA VWV ASM 111 T VUVi iere are many islands off the the impulse of consistency 5 to investigate them, but it cost the taxpayers any * .' lent of the world for five h Carolina for one, but shall my State just as much in date as in the years when 1 lies to the people of North I shall make them under my democratic party. I shall not ize the ambitions of any ng individuals. Hug ispeech made to Raleigh ore* y tor the United State* Senate.) % r LUTHERAN CHURCH . L. Boyd Htmm, Pastor Bible School 10:00. W. K. Mautwey, General Superintendent. ' Service* for the 2nd Sunday after Rater: 'Morning 11:00. sermon: Knowtag r Jesue. ' Evening 7:30, serauon: Deliverance from Evil. But tier Leagues meet Sunday even Ing d:3U. . '. Boy Scout*. Trcaop 2, Monday --on [saint likes ? j . fiible s.U ol 10:00. James Lackey. Superintendent. Presbyterian Church , Rev. P I). Patrick. Pastor I 0:45 a. M. Sunday School. C. P. . Tiicmasson. Supt. ,| 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. ; 0:45 P. M. Young Peoples Meeting 1 7:30 P. M. Evening Woretoip. t KlArtHav 7*1A P M Rnv - ArAiifsJ ' jTroop One, Carl Davddscn, Scout* 1 master, Harry Page, Jack Orrnand, '.Assistants. j Wed. 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting at ! Margrace Community House. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH llev. W. M. Boyce, Pastor Bible School at 10:00. Morning Worship at 11:00. 8ermon by the pastor. Evening Servtfce at 7:30. The pastor will preach. Junior christian Union meets at 2:30. Intermediates and Young People meet at 6:30. M*. 4-Week Service each Wednesday evening at 7:30. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B. S. Peeler. Superintendent, 11:00 The subject for the morning sermon by the pastor will be "The Ever Present Christ." 8:00 Please note the change ot hour tor the evening service to 8:00 o'clock. Come and hear the young people and Juniors stag and hear the sermon, by thee pastor on "Know ing Chrtst." Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. 8elf, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 0:16 I". M. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:15 PM i Everyone > Welcome. WESLEYAN ; METHODIST CHURCH A. P. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M 1 W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P M. ! Prayer meeting each Wednesday [ evening 7:15. GRACE METHODIST Rev. W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. ami i 7:30 P. M. , Epworth League 6:30 p. m. j Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p in. I , i mmmammmmmmmmmmmmtm^ammmrnmmmmtmmmmmmmma^ ma^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm ' hKM ; NTTgH r^w ? | - ' I Shoes Repaired The MODERN WAY! ? Half Soles and Heels } . > SI 25 I -r? The finest quality mate ials. All -work fully guar anteed! *. * - i ' ' V'""\ i FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Phone 164 ' ====== ' .-1, ' v; J . . L/? Bar ri rr-rinrj 9CKIW Wl? '^m HI m ^ HHH^fcirtgr^ jbsBI ^^K-: ' ?w? ' JudKe Audle A. Powell of Shelby who ha/s served as County Recorder tor the past four months has announced as a candidate for re-elec(Don. JudKe Powell is a native bom citizen of Cleveland County, a former school teacher, lawyer for tha * pest four years, a gradmate of Wake Ftores-t, nnd reared on a Cleveland | County farm. He eeeks re-election I on the record of the satisfactory (I manner he has conducted his Court. i| _ J A cordial invitation to woroblj with us. First Baptist Church S Angus O. 8argeant, Pastor Sunday Morn tag Worship 11:00. Regular Evening Service 7:30. Sunday School 9:45. The W. M. U. will hold its regular monthly meeting. Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'ckck 4n the Berean Class roim. The-Heck Bostie Circle will be in charge of the program. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. tn, and 7:30 p. m. each Sunda/. Macedonia Baalist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastot Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and T P Is. 7:00 p. ta. Prayer service Wednesday evening ' ( Feed, brooder fuel, and chlcke ooati $35.50, leaving & net return on more' than one dollar for each dollar In-: vested. *flv LISTEN THE GENI m II Bwl APRIL 28th an LIT THE GEN D.F.H , Boy It For L "You'll Alwayi . a? C? 'S209&'* \K '*' >? I Mothtr-tblnk of itf Nine- Mhr from bis wont tmmy, I tsotks of all the hospitals io* oniaJ^pi protect bis skln I portant la maternity work sgainst lafectioa. Ohm your I now ghm their bablaa a body* baby this greater safety. It'a I nib avary day with bfannan so important! Buyabottleof I AatfeapocOill Why? Bacausa Manaaa Aatlsaptlc Oil at ihcnroil* . ? ?.?, Btmaaaaaaaaa:1 " "" CORRECTION ? * Tt, on nrrnr ikn H<>lieiniia HfltidwirhcR at Griffin I Drug Store in the last issue of Tne Herald were advertised at 10c each, this price should' have been 5c. * , . , > GET YOURS NOW (THEY'RE GOOD W ONLY THREE I MORE DAYS I ' this month in which to list your taxes?Do not 1 I wait until the last minute. All tax returns must I be in by April 30. Failure to list imposes a penalty I E. L. CAMPBELL, I 1 !/.? T i / rti e tri . * . Iliisi iancr ivr iUWH ui IVIIlgS MOUIUam ' ' ' I TA TUC OTAAV ftP i iv mi- viuni ur ERAL ELECTRIC MAN!" W: " -:<v .7 .:.-f : / j|;v. ' ' * ' f Kr v.: . V- . . . . If you could h ??r the chant of the millions of satisfied owners you would know why the General Electric Refrigerator IS t < ?.1 fl*. ' j " " - - . f ' ' ' 1. SO LOW IN COST. I 2. SO QUIET IN OPERATION. I 3. SO. "EVERLASTINGLY" GOOD. d 29ttl ARE "RED LETTER DAYS" ' ri ERAL ELECTRIC MAN TELL YOU WHY! ORD FURNITURE CO. ts8 At Hord'g Kings Mountain, N. C. i Be Glad You Bought A General Electric < ??m I??? ?? : ._ '*; \ i - ? r *; yt'-'..-. 'V ' 'iMiitfffiiirP ii|-"i' ji T Y WTTfi iMinhTii j ^'n ftifii'Viiii tiMi fi - > <z

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