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Kritical Moments .
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Howlarious Scoops i
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Woo woo again, we're buck again, ;
with Bome nfore of that dry stug,
which everyone liked so much last
week. (Aw loo). And We wonder;
what Julia will do now. What hap-j
pened to the column, Julia? Or must '
you give it up new. that yo've gone
domestic on us? Jly the way, just
how ate you and Souee'uiid Gin d>'
lug? Or ha? Gin ceded the match to
vou? 'l ite, li ve mult -it. we
And now for the touoUos. they
told us tltat they wore coming back
to K M with Mr Initio's fuiller las: (
. .Thursday nfgltt. And poor Dr. I,it t ie
he must still be waiting on liis "Hud
dy" to tiring him borne. Miss Morris
are >ou still there? And what is
Itsy Hitsy hears about this?
Jo K.oeter and Hetty I', are'doing
right well And laidd Is getting a
laugli a minute. The J'Twtns" called I
?>n Ja., Krnest got Hetty, and tliey
took Uuld a long as J >Mis r,.?e, . '.in J
Itaehel has fallen And It dldu I '
take Parisian music and lights to '
get the desired1 effects. It's that new1 1
lad. Jlmmie Durrueott liy name, and '
he's from South t'uh-linuh. '
And now we tnm Voice of Kxperlence
and hand out a few tips:
k Ho'snl alwl hwtflu' V Oil fllkP t
lUOVf wiixwi' . " " ,
that trip to Tonh'essee,. don't full Tor 1
any qt the Mountaineers UP thar.i 1
Hazel- Remember that you have a 1
blonde right" here In K. M. who has 1
practically applied for a license.
JU-tl Harper: IRm't quit Just be
cause you lost 'Homer." There are
lots of girls In town who just love
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THE COTTON
ASSOCIATION
is netting its members lot' and bet
ter for Farm Relief "4" and "IOC."
Deliver o Planters and Merchants.
Gastonia Bonded. Lincolnton. Newton.
Hickory Warehouse. You get
full settlement as soon as. you sell
No extra expense for getting Govern
ment Loan.
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Lattimore, N. C.
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THERE IS NO Bl
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Kings Moun
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A. E. Cline
J. C. Lackey
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ootball heroes.
Margaret Ratterree: Give us Coljmnists
a break. You tgiuld if you
X'ould, We're sure.
James D.: L?ook out felia, or you
wont be footloose and fancy fre*
long.
Dean Tate: You're too anibitlouB,
freshman'. One gal . is enough lor
you.
Betty Patrick: Pick on somebody
your own size. Mr. Moffat is two
whole inches taller than you.
And to the team: HEAT CHERRY
HL.L.E'.
THIS 'N THAT
By Alice Burton
Patterson Grove Section
Here it is Monday nigbt. time to
write this chatter and I have nothing
unusual or interesting to write
ibout. ..
MoAt of the folks jn this .section
tie ubout through picking cottlu.
law their potatoes taken up,, ami
"oiii" have their corn pulled ami
LilV..V'fVtlJ i Mi
JiMt gossip: 1 heard a girl say
hat she once said that she would
never marry hut had found out that
it was uwlully easy to change one's
mind. Could that mean that she has
hanged her mind and is thlnklnf of
rmyittg. "I do" soou. Il-in-m, I won:ler!!
Heard a hoy say that he Wad going
to "sweet-talk" < that's his word not
mine) his Uud into buying a new car
this fall. E? I don't believe you Dad
ran be influenced by sweet-talk, but
gootMuck. anyway.
.Miss Opal. Freeman has returned
to her home in Marion, N. C., aftot
spending two weeks here with her
coti-hi. Mildred Dedford.
.i'lit l' Is of Mr. J. K. Goforth will
he so.*i y to hear that he has been
very sick with flu foi* several days.
'lie Intermediate boys and girls
. litssen > f the Patterson Grove Sun-.
y School enjoyed a soelhl given
Vt the home of VVlllodene Thornburg
.Si.tuiday night, Oct. 15.
Mr. and .Mrs.' La-Bon Thornburg
and son. Danny of Shelby, were visitors
of the L,ee Tliornburg's Sunday.
William Ware of Oak Grove section
spent the week-end in this community.
LOCAL GIRL HONORED
AT COLLEGE
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MISS UUIUiliy l lljll K? UilUKlllt'l (Jl
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk, of Kings
Mountain, has been named in. a recent
election held at Greensboro
College, secretary of the Math Club
Miss Plonk is also vice-president of
the junior class and the (iertnaii
club, hast year she held the eflici
of secretary of the sophomore class.
Miss Plonk is a member of ilv Jim'
lor .lienor Sdciety and the Irving
Literary Society. ,
st Series
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Church News f
LUTHERAN CHURCH
L. Boyd Hamm, Pastor*
Bible school 10:00, L. Arnold Ki ser,
General Superintendent.
Services for the 2.0th Sunday after
Trinity: "
Morning 11:00. sermon; "Christ's s'
Command To Invite.': " "
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There will be no Evening Service
that the members may attend the (j
Jo'iat Referiuation Service In Chao
ryvllle High School at 7:30.
Luther Leagues meet at six o%
clock. I'
Boy Scouts, Trccp 2, meet Monday
Evening 7:00. ?
Classes in Catechism meet Wed- ^
neaday afternoon at 4:00.
SAINT LUKES : ?
Uible^ school 10:00, James Lackey, '
Superintendent.
BOYCE MEMORIAL .1
CHURCH
W. M. Uoyce, Pastor it
1'ible School each Sabbath morn- a
ing at 10:00: o'clock. - h
Morn tin- W.wshj.. 11 V-- ti
tiion by l)r. L. I. Echols. . u
^vening Service at . 7:30. Dr. b
Echols will preach.
Y. P, C. U. meets at 6:45. Mid-Week
Service each Wednes- I
day evening at 7:30.
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rresoyierian ^nurcn
Rev. P D. Putrlc*. Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday School.
C F. Thomasaon, Su-pt.
10:00 A: M. Morning Worship.
Sermon topic: "Two Open Gates."
6:45 P. M. Ploner Vespers ami
Senior Vespers.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Evening topic? ."My i.ord and Mv
God". . ,
Monday . 7:15 P. M. Koy Scouts,
^I'roop I, Call Davidson. Scopliiiaser;
Harry Page and Jack Orntand,
Assistant Scoutmasters.
Monday 4:00 P. M. Woman's Auxiliary.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer
meeting, Murgrace Community
House. ?
First Baptist Church
Angus O. Sargeant. Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00.
Subject: "The Desire For Good."
Sunday school 9:40 o'clock.
C. G White, Superintendent.
Sunday night: Open Forum Discussion.
Subject: "The Christian and
His Place in the World."
Scripture: Luke 14:25-35.
Teachers Meeting Wednesday 7:30
P. M.
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CENTRAL METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. W. Fox. Pastor
9:45 Sunday schooi, B. S. Peeler.
Superintendent.
11:00 The Stewards of tlie Chur
ch for the new year will be installed
and the pastor will preach his firs'
serntcn fcr the new ccnferuue year
7:30 The Young people will sing,
and there will be : eporta of the best
adiiresses at the. recent Charlotte
Conference..
Park-Grace M. E. Church
C.P. Self, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. t
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Epworth League 0:30 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M.
Everyone Welcome.
WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
A. F. Connor, Pastor
Sabbath School 9:45 A. M.
Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M.
W. Y. P. S. 6-: 00 P M.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening 7:15.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor
Sunday 8chool 9:45 each Sunday.
Preaching 11 a. no. and 7:30 p. m.
ach Sunda >
Macedonia Baptist Church
J. V. Frederick, Pastor
a?v,?/vi o.lr a m
Oil ii uujr oiiiuwi ".lU a- ?m,
B. T. U. 6:46 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p. m
Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 PM.
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The Herald Publishing
House
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?Shipping Tags
?8pecial Rule Forms
' ?Circulars and Placards
?Statements and Bill Forms
? Booklets and Pamphlets
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?Visiting Cards
?Announcements
?Envelopes
?Mall Orders Given Prompt? '
?Attention?
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UR8DA.Y, OCT. tT, IMS
f 1 ir?, 1 cihed from nov
November Vital ^ ^
breaks of rest
'or Poultry
Poultrymen should be happy dur . /hOU#
tg November. Karly-hatched pullets f ^.pC At
:iould be In full production as that
me aud old hens carried over eHhr
for breeding purposes or for egg 7
reduction should be coming out oi V
to summer molt and adding their ,_.j
apply to the market eggs.
But poultrymen should think aend
of November profits, warns M
'rof! Roy S. Deanstyue. head of the
oultry department of State College.
Vinter is approaching and it brings V
important problems. The mild- win r
of last year is no guarantee of
nother mild winter this year. ho
agel.v points out. Tliose are sugges
Ions ho makes.
Sufficient litter should bo on hand;
lie' windows of the poultry house . j
hould be Intact and in good work,
ig order; drcp curtains should Ik
vuilable where the op<n front
ouse is used; nesting matcis! for
ifrwli^lillilii?i??'1MB | I
n ample number of tlioultl ?????
e available for the birds. SUBSC
Ventilation must be carefully wai-_
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