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mw ** " wpwiipppp ====== CHURCH , Presbyterian Church Rk<. f 1>. Patrick, Pastor 9:46 A. M. Sunday School, C. F Thomasaon, Supt. 11:04) A. M. Morning Worahip. Ser nion subject: Our Supreme Taak. 7:1I? P. M. Young Peoples Vespers 8:04k Evening Worship. Note the Cl.unae of hour for this m-rvlra Monday 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Troop ?ije. * Wednesday 8 P. M Th. Wumu'i Auxiliary will present its blnhday Hall at the Church. Boyce Memorial Church W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at 11:00 The * pastor will speak on "TSHE WITNESS OF HIS OOODNE8S.' Auxiliary Hour is at 4:30. All organisations of the churcr meet at this. time. In view of the' Auxiliary Hour, there will be no Evening-Worship. The Mid-Wcek Service Is at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. Lutheran Church L. Boyd Hamm. Paator Bible school 10:00. L. Arnold Kiser. General Superintendent. Services for Trinity Sunday. Morning 11:00, sermon by Br. Wal ton H. Greever. Evening 7;30 sermon by the Pastor. Luther Leagues meet at 6:30. v Children of the Church at 6:30. Boy Scouts.' troop 2, Monday Even Ing 7:00. SAINT LUKES: Bible school 10:00. James Lackey Superintendent. " MICKEY AND HIS MA I V?KE mt "1 NOT ME-llMONKfcVS I KHPHSNTS -Twfcf KIN J MoMm < J "tfevfiwiw ELStO??Nt finer ; * *''. . " ' ? * . . I MR. IADVI - ;K> v" 'i\ . ?'. . . *??* -*. . - * I NEWS Central Methodist Church Rev. K w Pox. Pastor 9: 45 Sunday school, B. 8. Peeler, Stipl. 11:00 This service will be dedlcaled to our young people just out of II!gh School and Just home from college. The pas I or will have for tala iiuji'vi - nf .mv?i Attractive rorce in the World.' 8:00 The young people will lead the song xervlee and the paator ?IU Ttagedy < f Giving Up." Reinilut midweek service on Wed nesday at 8 o'clock. Special Mission Study claaa at 8:00 o'clock Tuefduy and Thursday n ghts. Second Baptist Church Ke*. C. C. Parker, Paator 8unday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. to and 7:3ft p. m each Sunda . First Baptist Church Angue G. Sargeant. Paator The Church has adopted tbe follt.wlng schedule for June, July and August: 9:40-9:50 Each age group assemble In own Department. 9:50-10:30 Sunday School Lesson taught in classes. 10:30-11:30 Entire Sunday School assembly in Church Auditorium. 11:30 Disntiaa Sunday School and Church. The Pastor la beginning a series of intimate talks on "The Fruits 09 The Spirit". Galatiaus 5:22; Sunday Evening Twilight Service 8:45 P. M. i'ii nif i uuruii iu'wn. Teachers meeting Wednesday HtS WEP.D 1 . I >0 ffltCKS I 15 POLL OF IVftfftJ 'IF nCCAQ SEA ITY Ml UK is a star performer ly menu. Juet set a tumbler of thriller before your child and i him make it disappear In Jlptime ? and ask for mora, tea* lelpinps are first proof of the flavor of QUALITY MILK mrnmm [fceOt^un) M MERC ... v . ?it???? ? p4 I I * . ? . . .. ." "? ?. *'* * V " * Cii * . ' mm, . - ' i^B I A V Quality .. y t ; . i-.vyt -i "' ...... * ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. bight, 7:4# P. M. Schedule for our Annua) Vacation Bible School will be aa follows: Beginning Monday morning, June l .ih, from h:40 to 11:S0 o'clock aud .1 iontluulng through Friday June 30th.' Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 3:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A M. tip worth League 4:30 P. M Evening Worship 7:30 P. M Prey el Mml.g Friday 7:30 P. .11 Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Meet; run Sunday School 9;a ss ' ihi a st Preaching 11:0ft A M. and 7 P Is r' * * ' - ? Weslevan Methodist Church A. K. Conaoi. Pastor The revival meeting, conducted ay Rev. H W. Hawkins. Is still In proStress. and will continue thru this seek. The ministry of Rev. Haw. kins Is of great help to the members of the church, not alone the Wesleyan people, but all other who. attend. We welcome all peoples to i worship with us. Business Men Honor Freedom Of Press ' C . . ? Portland, Ore., May 29.?(IPS).? Local and national industry joined here recently in paying tribute to R. G. Calvert. Associate Editor of the Portland Oregontan, and winder of I this year's prise for editorial writing, a tan East-West conference of business. "... Howard Coonley, President of the National . Association of' Manufactur era, pointed out that the business n.en meant the honor they paid Mr. Calvert to atand as a symbol. "Industry." the N. A. M., President declared. "In honoring Mr. Calvert. u-. i?iv...? ' -?? F..?n mimic lU iWQ |iriUVipieB lHSep* i avably linked with the American ays tem of private enterprise ? democrat and freedom of the press. "The first of theee?the spirit of democracy ? inspired his prise winning editorial; the second, freedom of the press ? brought it before the eyes of thousands of American cltlsentr to Inspire them to the nraserva , tlon of these principle!/' "My Country 'Tls of Thee. wan written last October, In the midst of a European crista. The editorial is; an eloquent summary of the many reasons Americans should-ho thankful that they.aro. Americans, and concludes with the following plea to guard thtp country4* privileges and liberties: "In this land of purs, this America we .have Illuminated the true road to pjerraanent peace. But that.is not the sole moral sought herein to . be drawn. Rather it is the blessings ofliberty and equality and peace that have been herein recounted the poser esed nowhere. in the same measure,in Europe or Aaia and wane or HANT NGM( Like saving* money, adve: results when it is done rt spending of your advertii program of regular adve advance. The merchant who plans fully, and uses adequate i tain Herald, regularly wi sales and profits?he will good will that will benefi VLL US Mouh Printin: >; .?**=* ;vV^^?^5 ..<> ' '".* .* />- ' i . . - vTHURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1N> disappear as one Man or nun a ? land of dictatorship of whatever | brand. Thia liberty. this equality, X iMa peace, are Imbedded la the A inert can form of government. We X shall ever retain ' them If foreign J inn innni would din them out and . > dee troy -them am barred from our || ehoren. If you chertata thta liberty, < > ihtr equality. tbla peace that | | < i e material and peace aplrltual > then defend with all your might ! | tht American Idea) of government." ; LOST ? on April 3rd between Kings J [ Mountain and Oaatonla one bale < > cotton and rayon piece gooda No. 1 ASS55. If found notify T360 Klnga ; ; Mountain Herald and recalva re- 1 smnfisanmaammdHwdiaiMamMWMmnmsaaM I ??? usrs* 111 III In 7 tfaya and rellevea < > ' ' COLDS Liquid. Tabieta aymptoma first day { Salve, Noaa Drape Try "mib-My-Tlam" a Wonderful 1 Liniment WRITE A II WANT AD :: 0X311 w ON 0L $ ftrl ; STUFF i&l ; THE AtTK? Julr^Wl i; MgJjWA I. ?. J Efird's A _? Commencing at 9:00 o'cloc . a - e the entire m< NEW SUM PAHTTMiEN * ; .*?? ' VV'vH the bigg: EFIRD'S SHELBY, N. C. -V f - ' ' ' _ \ - ' .: , ; ' INEY \ p ,/ . ? s B?*?V * " " " rtising brings the best ftgulariy. And so by wise dng budget, we mean a rtising, worked out in his sales program care space in the Kings Moun 11 not only increase his I build a foundation of t him for many years. ? TODA tain H fii g ? niu ' ' * ; ' j ' 1 ' ' 1 "Mt> NOTHING 30 IMPORTANT AS I: 1 PURITY! (.()inh,r^^KNSKY For the BEST MILK y?a know I* PURE, Use GOLDEN GUERNSEY * # * ' * ? Margrace Dairy ! Phone 18 Kings Mountain, N. C. ; M+MOMM* ^ * ' . ? m ? innual June Sale r * 1 km * . ft i rnaay morning, June 2nd k, and continuing through > * ' *' >nth of June. I MER MERCHANDISE IN ALL DE ITS, BOUGHT SPECIAL FOR THIS, ; ' r EST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR 4 ' * Jt i DEPT. STORE Phone 38 v : ' - ' - ' -* " | YOUR ' "*. *'" " ' * ' ^(^I v' \ * * ^''v*. ^ Vr.vv lY I 11 I era Id K i JL IJl tli ^hflL 4 /?n 1 ?ne 167 I Hj | ,
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