: ^ [ Church News |? CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Hit. K. W- Vox. Pastor 9:45 Sunday School, B. 8. Peeler, K' supt. 11:00 ,Mornlng Worship and sermon by the pastor who has for. his subject: "Looklnf Towards Easter." E 7:30 The subject for the evening sermon by the pastor will be "Marvelous Praying and Forgiveness.' ine young people win lean ine aing Ing. In preparation for Easter and Com munlon Service on Sunday, April 9, the pastor will preach each qtgbt next week at 7:30. Every member la urged to attend each service and cur friends will receive a cordial welcome. % Presbyterian Church Rev. P. D. Patrick, Paator 9:40 A. M. Sunday School, Mr. C. P. Tfromasaon, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Commuulcn .Meditation: "Love Cov era a Multitude of Sins." 5:00 P. M. Vespers. 6;00 P. M. Vespers of Pioneers and Seniors. Monday: 7.00 P. M. Boy Scouts, Ttnnn One. Pari Davidson. Scout master; Harry Page and BUI ThomWedneaday 7:15 Prayer meeting Mnrgrace Community House. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bible School at 10:00. J. L. McGlll Eg - General Superintendent. Morning Worship at 11:00. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bf;. celebrated. The minister will bring a Communion Meditation on . > - -me Fed Soul/' Meeting cf Auxiliaries at 3:00 o'clock. Every organization .of the congregation will meet at this hour This meeting will take the place of the Evening Service. Mid-Week Service is held each Wednesday evening; at 7:30. Home "Where The Dol Kings Mountain's Pi Keeps In Step With Pro * \ ~ Eats At: , Mountain Street Apple Sauc PINK SALMOF SPREDIT or GEM Margarine JELLO MATCHES?3?5c BOX SALT?3?5c BOXES Shortening 3 POUND CARTON [ Kerose I Fat Back SLICED RINDLESS D 1 r_ D_ preaKragi pa< Pork Chops WHOL? OR HALF PORK HAM WHOLE r Pork Shouldc dhmm. jjL,* i. L. V fPih' Tfriiffi. iMdTai'lSttJBbM if \' ii ^ > > -* imp*.! ..!. "i*m ??mm . m %' *\ . ^ - y . " ' THK KINGS 1 nfe&LEYAN METHODjST CHURCH A. V. Connor, Pastor If you are not In Sabbath School, we would welcome you to the little brick church ou Waco Road at 9:45 A. M. After the sermon at the eleven o'clock service, the Lord's Supper will be administered. Rev. Petteracn of Kings Mountain will preach at the evening service. LUTHERAN CHURCIi L. Boyd Uautm. Pastor Rlb)&~school 10:00, L. Arnold Riser. General Superintendent. O f B~.mm 0- I ... 0..n<lntr OCIVh:i*? iui raiui ouuua;. 11:00 Confirmation, Sermon: Sons of Uod. 3:00 Baptismal Service for Children. , 7:30 Evening Service, sermon, Jesus' Victory In Defeat. Holy Week Services each Evening 7:30, the Lord's Supper on Thm*. day Evening. Good Friday Evening 7:30, "The Life of Christ", a Moving Picture in the Parish Building. Luther leagues meet at 6:30. Children of the Church, Juniors, 0:30. Boy Scouts Monday Evening 7:00. i S..1NT LUKES: Bible school 10:00. James Lackey, Superintendent. . " " Vlrst hapTSTCInir?ir~ Angus G. Snrghant. Pastor Sunday Morning service 11:00. Sunday School 9:40. C. G. White, Si:pt. i Sunday night worship 7:30 o'clock. Junior worship 11:00. I Monday 8 p. m. ,Deacons' meeting. - ?# ttr ae *V Mon. 3:uu t*. W. w. m. U. i Wednesday 7;30 choir practice. Wednesday 7:30 Scodts meet In hut. , "foiTsale I ht \v Hampshire chlx 3 weeks old 25o each; 6 weeks. 32c each; 6 weeks chfic weigh 1 1-4 to 1 3-1 pounds, out-of hens from C. D. Cummlngs R. O. P. flock and matched to Hubbard Farm R. O. P. males. Margraea Farm Kings Mountain, N. C. Stores lar Does Its Duty" ogressive Food Stores gress by Offering Good Zero Prices Piedmont Avenue 2 No. 2 Cans e . 15c Tall Can 4 . 10c lb 10c . pkg. 5c " 10c 4 lb. Carton ! . 38c 75c GALLON ne 10c Pound 7 l-2c Pound V \ con . . 25c OA li_ ?A3Q IP, Pound 19c . Pound sr . 15c tckl^Mbh f" ^Chow *r '. * * MOUNTAIN HBRALD. KINOS MOUNTVUN, N. <r. FtrngTH ANNIVp Four Of The Outsta Left Their Mark Or Br : If WM ^^ -. -:"- -.i :':.V;:'^: ^.^tx V v^A -yl^^MiH * J?pW?>-;- v K-ir. hMI i > i iiiia? ip . jh L. . ^ , JB . - H ^ iPRENX) DILLING 1Oct. 24,1839?Nov. 1,1924 m . ^ . ; .^>''9 ^ * . -g. jii' l i 19 f;9 } "S tV -1 I ;M I i C. E. NEISLER Feb. 3, 1868?April 14, 1931 ' ' ' . .. '" * ' Home Building And Loan ,:(ni ,0 *uctt<'d Dr- fr*11" and Association ,.7/U".""' Mr. K. I.. Campbell was elects .orney fcr the organ hat km. <ny Mrs. A. H. Patterson) ot |he f{r#t hcard of dlre< Oa the 23rtl day of March, 1923.!'""l. Or. O. G. Falls, 11. T. Fulto a nrniin mntfp im nt ?nm? /vf iho r.?iJ v .Oiltlng tnul ('< D Hnmbrlght H* :tuiive citizens cf Kings Mouu- P^Med away. iln. met in the Pythian Club room Other citizens who served 011 and as a result of this meeting, an ioatd cf directors at various t org:, ligation known as th Home arc I B. Oororth. 1. Grady Patie Building and Loan was perfected. *' k- Hat"10"'*. N- McGill. J. "lor.U. J. 15 MuuneyJ C F The The late H. T. Fulton was elected ion. E \V. Gilffin. B. \V. OUIesp temporary chairman and A. H. Pat- : Mi '01 d C B Falls. \V T Brad tersc-n. temporary secretary. Tern- 1 N. Hnrmrn. W. A. Ware; W pornry directors were ulso tiocied as ogt v J It Mauney. 7.. F. Cran follows: J. E. Anthony, O. G. Falls. 1 A. Bridges and L. L. Alexant tJ. Hamlbrlght. A. H. Patterson. J The present officers and dlrei B Taomasson, H. T. Fulton, M. L. i? J, 15. Anthony, president; . Rogers. M B. Herndon, J. O. Plonk, rhomasscn. vice president; A W. O. Hughes and W. S Dllling. ^atlerson. secretary and treast r NT. Harmon. 7.. F. Cranford, I The first meeting after organita- Alexander. O. A. Bridges; I O P tion was held on April 12th and the j. n. Maunty. Attorneys above mentioned directors with the k. n. Campbell. J. R. Davis an odditir-a of E. A. Smith, Ji% were a. Harrlll. elected. A. H Patterson was elected The Association owns the bull secretary and treasurer and has Mr corner Mountain and Cher vert for the entire 16 years. Dr. O. street. TCiis bulking provides O Falls, was sleeted president and .>? ?. space for the office of the ? B. Thomssson, vice president. Dr. soclatlon and In addition to Falls heeded the organisation icrf houses Wright's Barber Shop on seven years or until his death In first floor. Qn the second floor 19f.O, ,Dr. Falls gave freely of his found office rooms occupied by time and much credit la due htm for lorncrs B. L. Campbell and E. the success Of the organisation. 1 HarriR. |t Sir. ? E. Anthony was sleeted prea The annual report of the tre RgART IDtWCVM | ,. . ^^^ ^ ;__^ ?-? 1 f i \XT1 itiding Leaders Who i Kings Mountain IBj|; ; K Bl.P * K t - m K K . K" n-v H :: H^K'V' . ^Ht i. Bi-;-' ^F* * R_' ... Dec. 18, 1841?May 15, 1929 ^H?v' I II H HI - ' > : ^E' . I April 6,1846?Nov. 13, 1936 as ylvou at the annual mooting of all who are dependent upon h!m as pasi I (he stockhoders in Kebnaty :?h; v.-t ci [ test he can ? and if he has not. vlsI ulii tf.ittJl gpi'.i* end fi optintIsti."1 ion of conditions to come, and th^t d a'-|?,cte was ecundco ever ti.c out loo; care for the days that have not yet I or the coming year. The total asset* une, 'whb^f we sum up in the whole :tors. 1 m March 1st were *348.120.14. " pica of Thrift and Savings, then he n. \V <i,u*^ its - ani l 1 the Heine hnc "ot opened his eyes tc nnv adehave R?";!dill? an(1 3n Association tuu "?a,e conception of human life. Wo Lien an important factor in the pro a'e In this world, not to provide for the g.ess of this community. It has of- orrselvcs alone, but for others, and ,mc" on .1 a channel of en'e investment. 'l?t Is the basis of economy an* nan. , f lcty and soundness cstabllhcd by everything which ministers to thrift V sixteen years cf service. Dividends f?d economy, supply the foundation imfts" linve bCen paid promptly and all oh (?r national life. ,e' ^ 'motions met. T'.iri't hah berti en-, The officers of the Home Building ford. ,0?.. ?cd and a plan' of systematic md Ixian endeavor to carry en, so ' ^ Ming has h'. in followed hv many that they may lie a cog, however ford. l4iB fa,.| git;ic. Justifying the ex!?i- small In the wheel which turns as a ler. ?co or 8lIt,h en Institution. stimulant to Thrift and Home Ownctor> Home Ownership has be. n the "rshtp in our community and by so . . T ? keynote of the organization and ma- doing have a part in supplying tho H- ny cr our homes, some humble, some foundation of the national life ot ir*r' mere pretenlout have been finance? whlch the illustrious Wilt-n spoke. - h successfully. It has been the policy! e success of this Institution is ft,Ur of the association to emphasize the attributed not alone to the fact that "re .' -ndert and most economical pl*M *?' officer* nnd directors have been u ** of home financing. Careful apprats- ?>?n of integrity and bualneyi abllf. . ale. and conservative loans are-made 'J but fsct that I-!"' Have 1("n* <c the end that the beat Interest ot ,,ad th? confidence and cooperation all concerned are aerved. i ?>? of shareholders, fiom the a?e- - I Beat Town In The State and surAa V" Proverbs we learn: "He be roundlng community, this comcth poor that deileth with a] ? ? M,d thAt the t6Bt of fhe ^ the a'ack hand, but the hand of the dill- ?? 0f nny business or organisation Is are f.ent maketh rich." ' tliemeaaisre of lta contribution to At | Former President Wilson's Idea of common good. Judged b> this standA. Thrift was expressed sis follows* jard the Home BulkMng at 1 I-can An "If a man does hot provide for h<e| soclatlon ranks as one of Kings asur- 'hildren; If be does not provide for Mountain's most valuable assets. ' -'i'lS

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