THIS'N THA
By Alice Burton I
I . Patterson Grove Section 1
The Patterson Grove school closed 1
last Friday, So the hoys and girl will '
I not have to go to school any .more 1
until November. This school has a 1
summer session and then closes for 1
about six weeks to give the child- 1
mem an opportunity to help gather
the farm crops. - I
Both-Ware school closed too, so i
the high school students from this i
community will have a vacation (If 11
you can call it one) too.
Dress Up
From Our Large Am
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j NELLY DOK
S All Sizes ?AllSty
I; $1.95 tt
| I BETTY ROSE a
Lovely patterns and ma
?|IU1L Si; ICS.
$10.951
$?DOLLAR DAY
For Thursday, Frida
Humming Bird Hose,
2 thread, 51 guage, best
quality. Regular $1.00
values. $ Days Only ?
2 PAIRS $1.50
f 1 '
' We have added to our si
FURNITURE and ZE?
sonable Prices.
Phenix A!
Friendly, Courtec
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And speaking of school, Centra
High School has one new etuden!
from this (btrnimujunky who thlnki
ins pretty grand, namely. Flay Oar
rll. He aays In part, "1 like ft over
there, we iiave a good time, an?!
there's lota of books to read." T|ht
?lgth grade isn't ao bad either. W<
don't have many books but we have
two RngUtsh books. (Will Mfss Hallt
man, please take notice!) Flay like!
English Just about ns well as tnosl
kids like splnlaeh!
Vacatlou time is over for us farm
ing folks, for Its cotton picking
time in Dixie. All the folks In thu
section have been busy for aboui
two weeks. Those who haven't beer
picking cotton have had hay to mow
i for Fall
d Beautiful Selection
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[ DRESSES
les ? All Colors
? $14.95
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>ATS AND SUITS
terials in both dress and
n
S?$- SPECIALS
iy, and Saturday Only
Towels, good quality
Bath Towels, size 16 x
29, assortment of colors,
$ Days Only?
12 FOR $1.00
tock a line of QUALIT^Y
1ITH RADIOS at Rea
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fills Store
ms Service Always
THB KIN08 MOUNTAIN HSHALT. T
and stack, peas to pick, etc. ?
Krlenda of Mr*. Annie Martin who
once lived in this community, will
be glad to hear that she ia visiting '
iier daughter, Mi*. Howard Ooforth,
uid Mr. Goforth, the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thornburg and
family recently moved from this j
echini unity. They are tx> be mlseea, a
Several from this section are plan j,
nlng to attend the Cooking School w
"Star in My Kitchen" to be snown 0
it the Dixie Theatre this week. al
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Church News
LUTHERAN CHURCH
L. Boyd Hamrn, Pastor W
Bible school 10:00. W. K. Mauney, >
General Superintendent. w
Services for the 15th Sunday after
Trinity U
Morning 11:00, sermon: Our Ut- *
most for Ithn and for Thein. a
At Morning Service Bible School w
work' i* aiid officers of auxiliary or- '
canl/.ic.ions will be industed intto
.'ffice. , ^
' Kveiiiug Service 7:3?. sermon: I>l swaisanjsNrvSMmwswewaieMaaaawnwmRBHea
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die Kvetiing Service.
, Pr< motion day in the Hit'le school
will be obs>*rv< <1 this Sunday morn-1
dig.
Tin- Pastor'* adult class In rellgt- 7
bus ii.struction meets at the muue
.hour as Bible school.
Catechism classes meet Wednesday
afternoon nt 4:?0.
SAINT LIKES ?
The Service 9:00 A. M.
Bible school 10:00. James Lackey,
Superintendent.
BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH
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W. M. Hoyce, Pastor
llihle Sfhool at 10:00 o'clock
Morning Worship at 11:00. The
pastor will speak on: "The Straight
Cross or The Crooked."
Eveniug Service at 7:30. The
pastor's subject is :'The Sacrament
of Scripture Study."
Y. P. U meets at 6:45.
Mid-Week meeting each. Wed needay
evening at 7:30.
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CENTRAL METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor
9:45 Sunday school, B. S. Peeler,
Supt.
11:00 The morning hour will be
*cbserve<l as Layman's Day and the
lay sermon will be delivered by Mr.
Horace Grigg of Shelby. Mr. Grlgg
who Is one of the lay leaders of the
Gastonia district is an able and attractive
speaker and the pastor urges
a full attendance.
7:30 As usual the young people
w.111 lead the singing. The pastor
will have for his sermon subject
"Gathering the Harvest."
7:30 Wednesday night Is the time
for our weekly prayer and study eer__
vice.
WESLEY" AN
METHODIST CHURCH
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Sabbath School 9:45 A. M.
Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M.
;W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P M.
Prayer tweeting each Wednesday
evening 7:15.
- GRACE METHODIST
Rev. W. A. parsons, Pastor
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 worship
with us.
First Baptist Church
Angus G. Sargeant. Pastor
The ordinance of Baptism will be
observed at the close of the Sunday
morning eervic?.
The entire Sunday . School will
come together In the main auditorium
of the church. Sunday morning
Sept. 25, 9:40 o'clock, for the Annual
Promotion exercise*. The presentation
of certificates and awards
will be conducted by the Superinten
dent, C. G. White.
The subject for the Sunday night
open discussion Is "Prayer", Matthey
6:5-15. The following questions
will be presented:
1. What Scriptural foundation do
you have tor the belief that God
hears and answers prayer.
2. What value did Jesus out uooo
prayer?
3. Why pray when God already
know* what we need?
4. What are the proper motives of
prayer.
6. Suggest some hlnderances to
prayer.
B What place should public prayer
have In oar churchee?
7. Does oar standard of Christian
living depend upon oar praying or
our praying upon oar Itvtag?
8. Why the modern neglect of private
prayer?
9. What aire aome of the fmlts of
a. consistent prayer Itte?
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Parker, Pestor
Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday.
Preaching 11 a. sa, and 7:50 p. m.
I each Bun Bar*.
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EWURBOAY, SEPT. 12, liSt
mmmi^mmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmm?mmm a swell time despU
rhe ROUND-UP
I lie INV-/VJI NL/ ^Ir Boone's letters to ?
By "Qeorce" All Gossip Col urn
start a strike ....
Nosing around the Herald Offlce not like publicity
find that Julia and r have soma lay off Miss Coble
ew competition. And. In our hum- , . ,, . .
le estimation we really have some " ,,'
-orthwhile competition The name >X>U w Sunday n
f the new column 1. "ThisnThat,' ??me question to V
nd Its written by a young lady from . ^ln ^ ,ed
ut in the rural districts. This A?d dectare* 1
rings the total number of columns ,Wll8
i tue Herald to four?nice work! *n ^ie ''n^tortul
But now getting down to the old "This Is .Too muct
uff:
Pat seems to be really serious at H
ist .... or so L>add' would have us
elleve .... And, strangely enough. __ _ ?e
believe it....! 11/ _ I
'Fred Wright should bo glad - that WW ^ I
till Davis Isn't around uny more ..
le certainly Is profiting by Bill's|
bsence ....! And1 BUI has the ans-j Wt* take t
rer to that song he used to sing in " ? IBKC I
lie Quartet ....! KinifS Moi
Hud a card from Phyllis Tuee- ^ K
ay. and she says that she's having ing OUT O]
Sunday School 9: <5 a m. tain for?
I), i, U. 6:45 p. di, .
Evening Worship 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 PM.
;00 p. LI.
THl
Park-Grace M. E. Church
C. P. Self, Pastor _ _ . _
Sunday School S-.4R A. M.
MornltiK Worship 11:00 A. M. . 1V?\* TV 1
Kpworth League 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. No Pu
Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M.
Everyone Welcome. 1
Cooking School
Attend each session at the Dixie
day morning 10 A. Mi We'll have some
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I guards iU purity and
fine qual i ty against
any* c ont a min a tion
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te the tact that
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S?"!?B?i? School Shoes Now
Miss Norrls does Lat us put the children's shoes In
! And please f)rtt olaM ^pnio,, before ocld
weather begins. ,
11, who did 1 see >
M*FOSTER'S SHOE
W. is in love..
hat It's the real BfittVltfi
We Call For and Deliver
words of Gloria,!
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rhankYou ...
his means of thanking the citizens of
intnin for their nntrnnaire irivpn us Hur
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pening. We extend them a cordial inviiome
to see us again. We are also coii
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$?DOLLAR DAYS?$
IRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
liirter's 5 & .10c Store
rchase Too Small To Be Appreciated
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Begins Today
Theatre Today, Tomorrow and Satur?
Prizes For You.
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