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: (Rev. A. 0 IVo guMtitw IWHW* ?tt<l IM wared by Dr. -Willi N. Johneon. of Hill, U the Juaur laaoe of *Tkt Next Btep'" will b? of tntereat in all who tow* Uw Lend Jeaua. 1. i>> we wotwhip OOD fen. our thurclni ? i rsi wo wr>,HUi? Oodr V/ITH OIK OFFERINGS? 1 Do we todiy lb on really worship Cod in. our Chur^Mo? Well, there tutuij tu im watjr. There Is our hurry to the week. There Is our jammed religious progr ,<n on Sunday. Hiers to in many Churches the ohtoe of the period between .Sunday School and the worship hour. There to the Jas and owing in much, of our church music. There are our fmren formalisms. There is the unwilling attendance of ?>uny at lohuoch who here come under the coercion of ountoni or pubfco opinion or tho 4trrmp pressure of the Dibi. class as alandartzed in our modern Bandar School. There is our unwillingness to aland or knell bo i 1 i ' ! "i i5H!2555!6?Tp!5s? GONC! MV .HAIKA' KgAPtSCLgAfflfl DE Z - Urn Hm * m*m! Wi -Aa now m tablet to AlKa-S Ton win ntOj enjo water than Ilk* madteii ALKA-SELTZER. w 9 Mm mi amlgMic, <Sod ? itUm* p*in.~whO* it* j.} ^ net vnrydajr alhnnta J or tS?*(ndtiSt^wr Mrtmviirti REMEMBER You J I Week-En ? DOUBLE BLANKETS Only. 10 left" in the J" o4n? TO-,Q 4 IMOQ - 01>VAV)'i ' lAAOta $?..aO i t T r value to close out? ) $1.99 EACH . }< 88 DOZEN 1 Here's A 3c| REMNANTS . Prints And Silks ] AtSpedal Close-Out 3 Prices - . . .i; ' ONE GROUP -j To Ck : . 5c / rnrnrnimmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LINOLE1 9x12 Size with $10 Sales ? 6x9 Size with $5 Sales S| fHG TABLE S 9c j j Belk's D, j The Home C See Our W3 I 1 11 ID OFFERINGS f ? > i t ^ A or* Ood. Moot pooplo now olt met i or otiflr bow In public piwjror. With n <ii*cta interferences, tt titers 4s mat * eorsbtp st all. It is difficult and die- * .ant; feeble, If not indeed noooxbone n I.At l*m AwnM auhAfttntM fntw n??. -1 >l?lp Religious activity may become n v deadly detour around It We do not * aenve Cod at church on Sunday; we " are to worship Him there In prepare " ion to aerve Him in daily lite. To 0 call our worship hour a "church service' may somersault us oat of wor- ^ ship into formal activity. We . may ^ ubsUtute the arts for worship; our K architecture, our church music, and 11 ?ven our homftletics may shortcut 81 worship. It growe more doubtful ,c whether ueathetloa necessarily hshre 8' place in Immediate worship of God. 84 Let ua utilize all the real helps to worship. Our forms will help ua, if H we keep the meaning of them In w mind when we use tbern and if we w vary them often enough that they v. do dot become mere habits. We o . \ " "" 1 ci a*\ # *4 ,C H uhCil ?. WW in K-II *JI pv VK H ErJI o \ i H n ?l Mlnyto# j I ALKA^SKLTZXE fblf 1^ * leltzer ESerraecaat Tablet*) ? r the tim wari Bka aprtaf M. b hn dlaoM to water, eodlum Acetyl-Salicylate), which 11 alkali ring M?te help to cor- B; atirlatert with hyperacidity' - J UUK^SaLTZm.^ Oat aKte e aiMUnUHHI ii i y isp ?a?pps?? i) si Ihrays Save At Belk's n d Specials : CHILDREN'S " PAJAMAS ti G Regular 59c and 69i *i values. Week End Bl Special? * 43c EACH S TOWELS 2 Real Buy ? H ?ach ? CURTAINS 5 to Values up to $2. Out <n ttiey go? ? 38c PAIR ' OF PRINTS S we Out ^ M mi yd. : ' to JM RUGS ;p Jhps Only $3.77 j ips Only $2.50 . fftiEOTftV PRINTS ee Out ' 1 rard * spt. Store1 if Better Values ndow Display ! ^ .11 8a Hi . ^ ** MUM b* MUrwiio>j mfr. ? o minister should u**t*r* to Mu ?" ooaiNiittM to Cm* Ood who hu *' ut himself the Mm* day faced Ood ol ion* to to* dee* quiet of hi* own n > 1. ^ If on* (tomb somewhere wens P Muiy lo worship tiod, it might pre- * prute a spiritual earthquake la our Kl lodern Ohrstendom. A church really ^ cuiaiiv a greater centre of pllgri- ^ logos than a theatrical stage at u b?r??"imergau or anywhere else. Really, Is worship blocked In our Tl huitutea? Has sin separated be- ol seen ue and Ood? Are ?v trying to H et Clod to hear us while we regard 01 ilqulty In our hearts? If there Is nything In the universe more preo- 01 1 us to us than God. we cau not wor- dc lip Him, and all our pretense to do P' 1 Is to Him offensive mockery. Al Tl We seriously rr.se the quest lor., las money got In the way of God !u ith us? Go we not feel that money w -HI buy all that we need In this ,} orld? Have we got Into the habit r feeling that with our money we ci in hire others to serve God in our e* ls?e? Has not ICamsnon (money) le ecotne uur God? Our business-like rorshlpless giving of mony in our m lurches to hire people to carry on hi >r us formal religious routine. Is It cj ot Itself the most insidious and th? lost blighting worship of Mammon ni ow going on iu our day? Can we ? al ect God to blesa (In such a farce? th It pains us to say it. But we must p, * &a, <TTl '? S'h le worship of God In most of our tli (lurches is now blooked tight by our fe ovetoueness. Covetousness b? the in in of havs-mors-nsss (original pi leaning ot plonsxla. New Testa m ten Greek (or It) and money la Ha ymbol and. centre. Covetousness la ?? loUtry, Paul twice telle us ao. Why at i covetousness Idolatry? Bccauae di U the worship of money aa a God p hom we think ire ourselves owa el We mould not say that there are wi o individuals in our churches who lit orahip God In our meetings. They orshlp in epke of the Interferences ? nd aubeitltutee around .them. But _ o would aay that the public worlip tn our churchea, aa now generlly organised ht our modern eooumtc system net up around money a the aupreme value in human life, anally does more tumor to Mammon ?* lan to God. 2. So the material offering we ring to God la an inevitable part of rue worship. It la a moan a of wor hip. It ta the moat practical expreekm of worship. It ia often the eeverRt teat of the sincerly of our worMp. ' out H moat be a wormy -offering. . must be an boneat offering; the ital of our offerings should be at mat a tenth ot our Income correctf reckoned. If we begrudge God a suth, then quickly ae possible, wt lould offer Him the beat, or the icet, or oven all that we have. But tat la not enough; our offerings lould come from incomes actually alned in exploitation of other pej ie can be gliven <ae worthy offering God*. If we have wronged anothei an In the way we get what we ofit to Oc<V wo must go and go* ilngs stra.ght with that man before rt?i mi 11 itvuanl /* *? wu nnj VUI Uiio liUK M *W i!p.' Ciuoked dealings can ot be ralghter.cd by pious giving ot ''fir i Levi stolen or dishonestly ken from others. All oar offerings e unworthy it they leave us feelg that what we keep to our own. hat we do not gtve to God in offeree Is tp be kept as Clod's, and we e to let Got keep us as His etewds ovet all that we do not give to im. In worthy offerings, we are not ylng to buy off Ood as to our ghts or privileges in anything that e keep from Him. No matter how uch it to, our offering to despicable ilees we give our own selves to God kh ML And once we give' ourselves > Ood, we nan keep nothing as our rn, bat only as God's to be used eciixUng to His will1 here on earth so ng as we live. By all means, let us make our ofrings at church solemnly worship1. There is no set way to do this. one church with impressive allies the offerings are deposited prtitely In a box outside the place of iblto worship; In another they are ought down the aisle and laid on table iu full gaxe of everybody, it In both these churches with prac ctlly no mention, of money amasg amounts are given V an unaskable awe that makes people to el the Immediate presence of Ood. iuu ur uun -Service * -Workmanship > | ?Price? &:_ i 2L?.- : .v:' f ?Experience FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 j| We Call Ftoc and Pettver . x " ? . ? TOWN QffttNANCl _ Aft Nffttar aaastftat * A* Migrw , r?.?iom!"H JI? irtaia vtur and wvaact eatenona , ww? naewaty la (he Town ' Klip Mountain and is order to aka said huprureowiiu kt (roalil t necowiary to Issue bonds tor tbe jrpose of providing funds wltn hftch. to make uM tnjprorementa id upon motion ot Commissioner K. Maun try- and seconded by Com IsStoner J. K Willis, (tie folldwtng >nd ordinance was Introduced; and n^itilmniMilv Ad Ordinance to authorise the \ own of Kings Mountain, North Car < lna, to issue Three Thousand Five ! uiwfred .Dollars of water and sew- J age extension bonds. < SECTION ONE: That the Town J King? Mountain, North Carolina ? > Issue it's bonds pursuant to the J ovfoiora of the Municipal Finance J st to en amount not exceeding ? bree Thousand Ftve Hundred Doi- * rj for the purpose of improving < Ml extending H's water and sewer < stem. <i SBCTION TWO: That < tax suffi* eat to pay- the principal and interit of the bond shall be annually vied and collected. SECTION THREE: That a state ent of the debt of toe municipality te been filed wkh the Clerk and U len to public inspection. SECTION FOUR: That the ordt ince will take effect thirty days ter the first publication unless in e meantime a petition for the aub-'f 'hfi. 1TKXT. JmTrrt Tftnitrt- " e said Municipal Finance Act and at In such event it shall take efct when approved by the voters i said municipality at an eleotion rovlded for in said Municipal Fimre Act. The foregoing ordinance was paas i on xno oiu any or r eoru&ry, uwy, id wu first published on the Mb if of February, 193K. Any action or rooeedlng questioning the -validity aid order must be commenced Ithln thirty days after It's first pub atlon. Chas. O. DUllng. Town Clerk, edr?feb 16 'A LETTER iJma i IN THIS NEW/PAPER -^Vfl P^ ? . mm M ? 1^' - l^H jl 'i^^l '^M i >1 and agj I people everywl u 11 i_ I I * - I* i Y- ? inc country, ana it will I I. too, when you weigh the i features Chevrolet ie offt features- important feai feature* like Vacuum Go I ?in-Head Engine, New "Ol Visibility, Perfected Kne. System f, and Tiptoe-Mat tores available nowhere e?iSh Ml m 7^^|k- ... kj?> .. im CLEVEL !? IHB : : ' ' giM^?'' EL-: A complete eye examinetion will reveal the true* condition of your eyes. DRS. PALMER &WIKE Optometrists 317 A No. Tryon, Charlotte v ;; In Kings Mountain Wednesdays 2:30-6:00 P. M. Office In Professional Building .? " * i * * * * * / . IN OUR 64th SERIES Have the cash ready when yon need it?for travel, oM age security, a home of your own or any other purpose. You'll be rorprlood how qokkljr ores ?Be or SOe weekly mounts up. The table at the left shows yoa how. ???????i Get the complete in formahow savings tion about oar New Savings mount up Series NOW! There are no s obligations. if si i| HOME BUILDING AND * ?rfr-r?c? LOAN ASSOCIATION ft?tS?u?m * h* Patt*r*>n ? *.? MMii Secretory-Treasurer B3XS ^ ' V| i . if' -e ^1 I j4 n tT|l I >4 I ' ! m a m ' flH' m W A I Bfl J P # m A m v* # # ?A B I M A i^HHI I A S3 m r" A a w i A M . I Hft Bv' ?? ^^K"- *' -9 I K K . : K' < y -.jH R\ ; a a ' i /.' B -* ^B-. ' 9 ^H.. ,. < .9 P in In 1939 /H or* toying, | THE CHOICE! "/ -? Wiuh Che*- j ^0" Nfjklram I rs! That's the / j.?. . _ J?. rs in all part* of / ??Xf **4,$*A| M nany ?ctra-rahM . ;f/| / tures?exdaeive arshift*, Vahre- - n t mTn- r t.i s-Actioo Riding extremely low prices! Only Chevrolet I lee at euch ?"Chevrolet's the Choice!" ^ * I WQy %leeenoMi 'fAh , ' " 11 ______ 5^ffi I '- *
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