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Church News LUTHERAN*"* CHURCH ' L. Boyd Hifflm, Paator Bible S<3bool 10:00. W. K. Mauney. General Superintendent. Services (cr the 3rd Sunday after BaMer. Morning 11:00. sermon: Beyond Quest ItahMark Diadpleabty. Evening 7:30: The Power of Con secreted Motherhocn. " Light Brigade Sunday afternoon 2:30 Lutbtr l<esgue* Sunday afternoon 4:30. W. M. 8. (Uncles: I. Mon i i.v a/Urn?Ki). ii? m'juy1 Voting Women Monday Evening 7:30. Boy Scouts. Troop 2. Mo:may even ing 7:30. Churth Council Monday Evening 7:30. HAIN'T LCKB8: Thi' At fvU'?? ft Oft Bible School 10:00, Janu-s 1-ackey, SuiX' ill iiteude ut. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH R?v. B: w. Fox, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B. S, Peeler, Superintendent. 11:00 The pastor will preach a ser moil appropriate to '"Mother's Day.' 8:00 The evening service will be given to the presentation of a beautiful and impressive play-pageant en titled "MotheV and the Church.' 3:30 Monday, the circles of Woman's Mrt.iioti.ary Society will meet ml follows: Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. Howard!, corner Mountain arU Parker. Cirlle Mo. 2, at the home of Mrs. Campbell on Mountain street. Cirsle No. 3, at the home of MrsFox on Mountain street. Presbyterian Church Rev. P D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 SuntlUy School,'C. F. Thornsumcn, Svipt. 11:00 Morning Worship. Mpther's Day Message. 6:45 Young People's Meeting. 7:30 Evening Wot whip. Monday? 7:15 Trocp One, Boy Scouts. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster, Harry Pago and Jack Ormand, Asst. Scoutmasters. Wednesday? Prayer Meeting at Margrace Community House, , BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH llev. W. M. Boyce, Pastor Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Morping Worship at 11:00, The pastor will preach oiv: "\Vto!ch Way j Now, Mother?" Evening Service at 8:00. "A Full IAfe In A crowded Age," la the y? SUPE1 /y SUPER-CO] Travel In Greater Con At l/i the Coat of Driving i nr??nwiii* ai in \A/in s'm Charlotte .. 60c New York Atlanta . *3.40 Va. Be'ch Waah.'ton *5.75 Greenab. Big CXTPA Savings on Paund Til? T WmeMM _ _ ^^iL% W^ _*, j^,-^" V We recommend Whitman's Chocolates, \ the finest in Americadirect to us from the makers. Tfc? SAMPLER - best-) fectUms?17-os., $1.50?A1 The FAIRBILL? fined America?Also $2, $3 an* Griffin I Tne Ok 'Ujj.W-'f ''rtA'; A^SAaaL>^>s,VLtie- e>?i? ^^sJered-rf ^ tlu?? Mr ib|? Mar. ~ Y. P. C. U. meeU at 7 o'clock. * Midweek Sorrtce each Wednesday at 7:46. Honor your Heavenly Father and your earthly Mother by coin* . to church on Mother's Day. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 6:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11 00 A. M. Epworth League 4:16 P. M. Evening Worship 7:16 P. M. Prayer Meeting .Thursday 7:15 PM Everyone Welcome. WESLEYAN YiPTwnnisf f in prm n. A. P. t'onaor, Pastor Sabbath 8chool ?:46 A M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M W. Y. P. 8. 6:00 P M. prayer .meeting eacn weaneaaa) evening 7:15. GRACE METHODIST Rev. \V. A. Paraona, Paator Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and , 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 , p m. A cordial invitation to worabli with ua. i First Baptist Church Angus O. Sergeant, Pastor The Mother's Day Program for 1 Sunday, May 8th, has been arranged : bo that all age groups will go directly to Iheir classrooms at 9:43 1 o'clock.for the making of the records J and the teaching of the leason, omit ' tfng the opening programs of the ' departments, At 10:30 o'clock the 1 entire school will assemble in the 1 auditorium with the celebration ot 1 Mother's Day. Service will close ati! 11" 30 o'clock. Tfaere will be no evenng service Sunday night May 8th, aa our Pas- j tor will be absent from his pulpit to j deliver the Missionary address for,1 the Commencement Exercises for' Boiling Springs Junior College. ; ' i 8ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev. C C. Parker. Pastor Sunday scnool 9:?5 cacti Sunday. < Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. on. each Sunda.. ?t Macedonia Bdplist Church J. V. Frederick, Paaloi Sunday School 9:40 a. m. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. i Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 P M. 7:00 p. in. Prayer service Wednesday evening . J The Cove City 4-H club earned $6. by means of a community entertainment and will use the money as par ! tlal expense of delegates to the 4-H short course at State College this summer. [SAVING m Center Service Phone WWWML?.? i ., .. t ? CANDY f > ' ' : ?' ; MOTHER'S DAY^ STOP AY; MAY 8th ^U,* p|.**> . mown box of favorite con* o 2, 3, S lbs. t dollar box of candy In i $S tixM. )rugCo. I Reliable / mn limr i jwUCI0Vlu| tCAIH vIUUM itM Stores to Pretest Afiimt I Hidden Tum . < Troy.. Y.. May 2.?(IPS.)?Boson is remembered ia history for -its ca party. Perhaps Troy, N. Y.. may nake ha mark because of the "great eoay rebellion of 1938." 1 For several days recently pennies 1 sere as scarce In the city as old ' aahkmed Spanish doubloous. Bbcp- ' .etpen had no coppers with which 1 o make change; banks reported 1 heir supply exhausted and frantlcil M / appealed to ou:-yf-toen haaaa to " ash an emergency supply. 1 orneied the copper coins for n util 1 iue pretest campaign against hid- 1 Ic<t taxes. With 250.000 pennies and 1 .*? 'ilVVll D.?t TKa a?A I J 4. ?? V ? MW MV W iidden Tax Willi the Accent on the "cut". the student body finally went ' o work putting the pennies back In- > > circulation. They paid 25 per cent X every- purchase In pennies. They ^ oiled their group the "Tajt-CENTi,a>8" ,1 Robert Haumann? president of one he student groups at the school, was be author of the.'plan and ahd bad t he support of the Institute'* Pros I- c lent. Dr. William O. Hotchkbn. Ban- t nann said a study by bis group bad t shown that 25 per cent of every $1 n pent was to pay taxea bidden In the i i.iIce cf the article. That waa why i he students decided to protect, he ( laid. < Dr. Hotchkiss, In placing bla offl- t :Ial F-temi.p of approval on the novel c campaign, declared: "l am extxeane- < y s>-imi>athetic with the purpose of I the affair. I think It It a laudable j i puipi-ie for the students to be tax i con-clous. And 1 think that tbt affair will get other people tax con-1 SCiSUS." - I ] Result: Trading in all business cs tablishments was slowed materially J while clerks and cashiers counted pennies; the merchants were peeved at hdden taxes because it necessitated ' a' le t of extra work. The cusio-j mers were peeved at hidden taxes because they had to wait longer in the stores w.hile the clerks were busy counting somebody el.se's pennies, yes. everybody became sorely conscious of hidden taxes.. - i I Farm Wfomen Taught to j Make Mattresses Hundreds of homemade cotton,1 mattresses, produced at a coat of ] only a few dollars, are supplying added comfort In farm homes throu-,1 ghout North Carolina. ' Miss Piu'l'rc C.o;'jn. extension! . home management tr 1 house fum-j, tehinig? specialist at S'ate College, has been stressing mattress-making? us an important part of home demonstration club work. Many cour/ies, particularly those' in southwestern Carolina, have need1 mattresses as one of their projects, i "Besides add'ng comfort to the1 i home," Miss Gordon saldL 'some of | the surplus cotton is taken care of. in ' the manufacture of these mat-1 tresses." af'ss Gordon pointed! out that the ( ticking, thread, and buttons required i'P iii hp mirr?hn?*wl fnr ?oo Iff tin oq tu*f> dollars. If t'he woman owns her cotion, then, materials will be her only": ( cost. I ( Between 45 and 50 pounds of cot- , ton are required. in making mat tress. At nine cents a pound. this would amount to approximately four dollars. Adding two $2.00 for the nia- | teiijls, the total cost in the average' case would not be nrcre ttian $6.00. I Several women working together can' make a complete mattress In a ( few hours. By using such an arrange ment, many families lm a Commufi!ty can get new mattress made! ( easily and cheaply. i Heme agents In thlg State have -j lesson sheets available which con- , nfn full directions for making mattresses at home. i a i \JPW^T i CRISP -- FRESH CANDIES FOR MOTHER i Every packag*, pl*c* and box of 1 Candy In our largo eel act I on haa been roceived since the recent fire, so you may rest assured of it's freshness and goodness. " i GRIFFIN DRUG STORE The Old Reliable Phono No. ( i .? '* . ' ../* t " ha nlifl iSfiiilT^*" . ? ? [1 Uy wcorjcl oj Observation# la and about K. M b; Hi?Sport* Commaat) * li " ?# We're proud of the Mountaineer*! M bid tbio laa't sarcasm, or ntlr*. fa rtwdajr (key weal up to Cberry* 81 ille and were defeated by that ol [roup of fine baseball ptayeis & to 0. te tut we're ettll proud beuuee it wag Cm urh a came a* is seldom witnessed e? n Itiab dcbocl baaeball. Jones plubd Ue tallru game for the Jdoun- ^ alneers and gave up only 7 hks. . rbU is excellent coiuideilnu the m in ub u11h hi blsl11 mil '''(.'it}' he conference. TUe boys are al?o Im ^ nvving In fielding. Tacy only made error*. Huffstetler gut two of K. ?. il.'s 4 bha himself.' And tho*e ott j( li?k. who has struck out well ever a *h( lUUfUod men in 7 games! Here's to ou, bays; Keep It Up! icuijcay nignt we inveue t.ruoir. pi ["he Result? Rather <I#?rk to' guess ? it H because the Mountaineers are lew to night baseball. Maty Julia is certainly going to odu! Now she'* made the Honor Sole y ! How that gal can rate making i's and A phis and still be the cepiuI figure in so many romances la nore than your's truly can cotnpre-' tend ? What's this we hoar about lobby A. and freshman? And H. F. 1. Stepping out after the Seuior :1c As play?Graver H getting overunbrilous! He was in the show FiC* lay night with noue other than Mtes 3akiwell and Pianey p.! Wheiw! la t love or is It weather? Julia said it v?a hard to forget! What did she neon ??I wonder??! Business Is Encouraged By NLRB Action On Ford ? " V Washington, May 2.?The National \uoclation of Manufacturer* said cnight there was a "crumb of - * en-' .curagement' in the i-abor Relation's tioard's decision to revoke its Ford, tnd 'Republic Steel findings pending urther procedure. This, the industrial association said in a sratmeut, will have a "salu tory effect on business' but still [ails to reach hito the fundamental aBuee," Amendment of the Wagner labor disputes act. and marked improve* < tneiit in Its admhiistrationi by the labcr board still were neceenary, the iSKcciaucm saiu. The board decided to revoke the Ford and RepubtHc findings after the Supreme Court declared that both sides In a case- before a government Bgest-cy should be gdven the opportunity to challenge the facta as finally set forth by the government agent. [ In neither the Ford nor the Republic case was the employer given bitch opportunity. Each was found guilty of violating the Wagner act. | NOTICE OF 8ALE Under and by virtue of the power it sale contained! in an Order made by A. M. Hamrlck, Cerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland Count,!, in the proceedings entitled, '"Town of Kings Mountain vs. l'earl Rtppy, at al," 1 will sell for cash ex the Ccurthouse door in Shelby,*' Cleve- I land County, North Carolina, on l MonCiay, June 6, 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M., or wlth'.n legal hcurs the following described real estate: Situated on the West side of Cann ler Street In the- Town of Kings Mountain. North Carolina, beginning; it i stake In the West edge of said Street tf. W. A. Morris' comer and ; runs with ta'.a Upe West 153 feet to Stake; thence a new line South 47?,i' feet to a stake; thence another new line East 155 fc*t to a stake in edgp of Cannier Street; thence with the Wcjt side of Cangler Street North 47ft feet to the beginning, contain Ing 7362>6 square feet, more or lean Ifhe above lot Is being sold for the purpose of paying town taxes against same and will be sold subject to Cleveland County taxes. This the 4th day of May, 1938. J. R. Davis. Commissioner. ?adtv?may 26?D NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of gale ontalncd' In an order in the nrcceeiCnga entitled, "Town of If MOimJo(n vO hfliamra IS T avaII ?nd wife, Marian Lovell," the undersigned will sell for cash at the Court lioi>3e dcor In Shelby, Cleveland County, Nor.h Carolina on Monday. Tune 8, 1938, at ten o'clock. A. M. or v.'thln legal- hours, tho folloying described real estate: Lots nurabors 24 and 25 In Block A. as will appear on a map or plat made by Cyrua C. Babb, Surveyor, Feb. 17, 1923, for C. F. Stowe anld, H B. 8towe, which plat will appear cu record In the Register of Deeds Ofllce for Cleveland County In Book of Plata No. 1 at page 66, reference to which 4 agtde for a fuller description, j The above lota are befog sold for the purpose of aatlefytog town taxes against same mod will he aoM - sob|ect to Cleveland County taxew. This the 4th day of May. 1938. J. R. Davis Cotnm tee toner. mam umy X?P. . ! a-ikisSi -ft rttiifsaii r ' r r Under and by virtue ot the powi f Mle contained la en order met r A. M. Hamiick,' Clerk of the 8 trior Court tor Cleveland Count i the special proceeding entKle IV)wn of Kings Mountain v?. Cay oa Abel," the undenalgned will at r cash at the Courthouee door I Itelby, Cleveland County, North Ci Ina co Monday, June ?. IMS. i n o'clock A. M. or within legf x?r?. the following deecrihed ret date: Bet^nnfng at a Stake on the ol ill*- line, thence North 1 Id Wet 70 chains to aueae Hickories. Pa 'I i i I 70 chains to an oak sin . Parke M-. thence South ?70 chains t art^; thence Raat 1.1S chains I is beginning, containing 3-S of a :re. mere or lees, except what hi trttcforo been gold off as will a| far on record. T'.e above lot will be aold for tl mjogp of satisfying town lax< , ^ . ^vilVyo v ' * y **. i BIGGEST RAZOR VALUE EVER Of 4 ] PROBAK JUNIOR I SPECIAL 1 I n/i-j-i pfiuuicr5 m * '* i Tbvo layers iced with s ted with two carnatioi ?PI Place your order with Grocer now. Waldesia I, SHI NEW efc ' . i Opens . * * TAKE OUT There is no Better Building , Come in now. It will your savings will incre #. * Kings Mou & Loan A. E. CI J. C. Lackey, Se .'. 1,1.1. i,k i 1 " mm-mt - _it< w- mrAA " vW.i fl ^ I Jeot to CtefitaA County tim. *r\ Thla the 4Ui day of May, IMS. to J. H Dor to, fjgamtaatwior. M * ?odr ?y N?D. T, u. ? ; ?- CHATTEL MORTOAOES ? In "CROF LIENS ' jft [[ AT THE HERALD OFFICE ii ?????????? M J OR. D. M. MORRISON I d **?*?nwtrlit J o Eye Specialist o ' n Will So In Ktnjo Mountain Office 11 on every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. Hour* 1:00 P. M. to 1 ?:00 P. M. to >0 LaHaneeBHBBaa^BiMMM 1 ' ' ; ^ II w get better shaves for your money if or Probak Jr. Why take chances whev have the known quality of these mous blades at this amazingly low nly IOC for 4 double-edge blades? ickage from your dealer today. . IB Bj rHIS WEEK I ns and inscribed ''Mother.'- H > EUCE 50c? B ' u'' your favorite independent H . ' in Bakery I ilby, n; c. i SERIES May 7 SHARE NOW! * . Way to Save Than The And Loan Way surprise you how quickly ase. ntain Building Association .. .,.?.. - .;, r ,. ... ine, President I cretary & Treasurer , iS^ui>-i flu I r ' i if" y? " *
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