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Lutheran Church
L Boyd HMni, Pastor ,
.iWWir school 10:00. D. C. Mauney
ttasenl Superintendent.
dlrrvices (or the 2nd Sunday after
JhBtKT.
Horning 11:00. sermon: Life's OnEoed
Shepherd.
K<Hiking 7:30. serinou; The Ser,*c?
af Christian Worship.
Lather Leagues Sunday Evening
Jt u, I
Jsuior Children Sunday Evenlug !
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Boy Scouts Monday evening 7:00.
rfciri Scouts Thursday afteruoan
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Coufirtuation Class Saturday
Ournfng 10:00.
4AIXT LUKES Bible
school, 10:00, James Lackey,
9kperfntendent.
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Central Methodist
Church
H C. Sprinkle, Jr., Pastor
>:4& A. M. Church School. B. S.
jheeter. General Superintendent.
II 00 A M. Morning Worship.
Srnnoti "Getting the most out
jf life."
Jt.nti P. M. Young People's Service
at the County Home.
C J.i P. M. Epworth League meet*
' UK .
Prayer Meeting and Mission
it lid y. Wednesday, 7:"0 P. M.
Hoy Scouts. Monday, 7;"0 1'. M.
Presbyterian Church
Jtev. P. D. Patrick. Pastot
* A M. Sunday- School, C. F.
'Ttioojasson, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Communion Meditation and Cele/
; 4r.u ou of the Lord's Supper.
? <5 P. M. Sunday School at Dix *i
School house.
J:"# P. M. Young People's Vespers
7.TO P. M. Evening Worship.
Into feet: The Devil's Greatest
WHY suffer from Colds?
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DUTCH BOY
WHITE LEAD
Kingi Mtn. Mfg. Co.
Store
Charter No. 54!>1
Report of Co
First Natit
if Kings Mountain in the State of
IiOsb nil March 26th. 1940. Published
troller of the Currency, under Sectio
ASS
ijowis and discounts (including .-29c
fnftcd States Government ohllgatiox
TOfigations of States and political s
*MU?r bonds; notes, and debentures
tirporate stocks, including stock of
flash. balances with other banks, inc
balance, and cash items in proces
Sank premises owned $14,184.00, fun
iRank premises owned are subject to
Real estate owned other than bank
Rther assets
TOTAL. ASSETS
LIABU
Demand deposits of individuuls. par
Tine deposits of indlvduai*. partner
Deposits of U. S. Government (inclu
Deposits of States and political sui
?ther deposits (certified and eashlet
TOTAT* DEPOSITS
Mortgages or other liens, $ None, or
premises and $ None on other real
9ther liabilities
TOTAL. LIABILITIES .......
. - CAPITAL
fipital Stock>
Common stock, total par $100.00
gurphts ...
Undivided profits :
Reserves (and retirement account f<
IUI All l.:Ari I All Al.tUUiMH
40TAI, LIABILITIES and CAP1
MBMC
fledged assets (am! securities loanei
t'nitecf States Government obligation
pledged to secure, deposits .aid ott
bther assets pledge.! to secure depo
eluding notes and Mils rediscountei
neurit!** sold unci r repurchase ag
TOTAL,
Secured liabilities:
Deposits secured be pledged assets
puranant to requirements of law
* ' TOTAL
9Var* jf North Carolina. County of C
1, Bt 8. Neill. cashier of the above
the above statement is true to the b
Sworn to and subscribed before
w this 30th day of March, 1940.
J. R. Davis. Notary Public.
Jfy Com. Ex. 3-14-41
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Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts,
Troop 1. Mr. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster;
Messrs Harry Page and W.
B. Thomson, Asst. Scoutmasters.
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Practice of
the choirs.
First Baptist Church
A. G. Sargeant. Paster
Sunday morning worship 11:00.
Junior worship 11:00.
Sunday School 9:40
Sunday evenin service 7:30,
Boy ce Memorial
A. R. P. Church
R. N. Baird, Minister.
10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. J. L.
11:00 A M. Sermon aud Holy
Communion.
? 11 P M U'iinihii'd MisulannfV
Society.
3:30 P. M. Intermediate Christian
(Union. : '
,3:30 P. M. Junior Christian Union
??: 45 P. M. Young People's Christian
Union. Round . Table Discussion
on Luke 15:10-24.
7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening?
Prayer Meeting.
How are you standing up under
the' stresses of Life. The Churches
of this community offer you a Savior
WHO is abllingly eagor to sustain
you and give you a peace that
| "jinsseth all understanding."
Macedonia Baptist Church
.1 v" SHrsdarlck. Pastor
Sunday Sehoot at 9:45.
Morning Worship hour ill'00.
Sunday evening Service 7:00.
Wednesday Eveulug Prayer meet
lug 7:00.
Saturday evening we will have >
I song and praise service with a shor
sermon to follow on the subject o
Holiness.
You are Invited to attend * all o
these services.
GRACE MtfiHODIST
S. W. Johnson, Pastor
" Sunday School 9:45 A. M., Franl
Greene. Slperlntendent.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Bpworth League 6:00 P. M.
Evening preaching Service 7 P. M
. Wednesday night prayer servie
7:00 p. m,
Park-Grace Bible Church
John L. Gregory. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
f:00 P. M. Evening Services.
Reserve District No.
Lliilit Inn of t ti A
>iiiiiiiv/ii ui vuc
anal Bank
North Carolina, at the close of bus!
In Response to cail made by Conn
in 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes.
?bts
. overdrafts) 1217,218.05
is. direct and guaranteed .. 84.985.9S
ubdlvisions 170,174.76
44.525.0C
Federal Reserve bank 4.050.00
dudiug reserve
s of collection 34.1.699.50
niture and fixtures $4,250.00 18,434.00
i $ none liens not assumed by bank)
premises 2.760.00
228.02
8916.065.26
L1TIES
tnershlps, and corporations 437,054.57
ships, and corporations .. 242,614.42
ding postal savings) .......... 692.62
>dl visions .V......... 78,016.49
*" checks, etc:) 5.362.3C
$763,740.40 . y.V
> X -. .
I ektate>,> . '* *
.. 3.672.72
$787,418.12
ACCOUNTS
'. 100,000.00
16.000.00
. 7.652.13
>r preferred stock) . 6.000.00
148.652.13
!TAL ACCOUNTS $910,065.25
? i
IRAN,DA
d) (book value):
s, direct and guaranteed,
ler liabilities 45,268.55
sits and other liabilities (inrl
An.l
u nuu J
;reement) 20,177.20
$85,446.76
. 73.169.46
. ....... 878.159.46
1 D
leveland, as:
named bank, do solemnly swear that
eat of my knowledge and belief.
E?. S. NKILJj, Cashier.
D. M. Haker,
F. R. Summers. '
R. L. Maunoy,
Directors.
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Wesley an Methodist
' M. R. Harvey, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45.
Moraiag Service 11:09.
W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15. C.
Evening Service 7:99. K.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. w<
Second Baptist Church u
Kev. C. C. Parker, Pastor u<
Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. al
v Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:50 p. m.
each Sunda . ? nt
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THE CHURCH OF OOO ^ ?,
Roy L. Davis. Pastor wi
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. I,?
Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Ki
Y. P. E. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 7:3u P M. Si
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Complete Course P
In Home Hygeine Members
of the Bonnie Mill Club so
recently completed the course in tv
Home Hygiene and care of the Sick. y
| Mrs. Pride Ratterree was the in* '(p
ft rue tor and the course was glv'Jn
under the sponsorship of the Local
Red Cross. ^
The chib members presented Mrs.
Ratterree with a lovely pot plant j.'
ur.d also took out u membership in
the Red Cross as a token of appro
elation
The club is under the leadership ^
of Mrs. M. L. Hottser.
One member of the club expresses
her appreciation in tbe following
rhyme: 1 ' .
of
OUR CLUU ?*
Although our club Is new Pi
. We're seldom ever blue;
Because we like It very much 80
. I'm sure you'd like it too. ill
At first we sing a song. f"
v Then send grace up to the "throne'
, The minutes are read and roll Is 8C
I called, te
For this. It doesn't take long. 111
f We then have a talk on Hygiene
This teaches u* to be very clean;
Not only that, but straighten our
back.
By showing us which way to lean.
{ Ten cents a week is our dees. ,
This soon may buy needy some
* shoes.
It is put to good use. we assure
' To comfort and cheer in case of
0 blues.
So lets get some more members,
Anr get us some timbers,
To build us a new club bouse.
Build It up anr ron't be limber.
Well, well girls what so you say
eLts get some more members today
If In ofnr.ol J-i
i ?? mmvoi. uu iiceu iur ueiay,
j We should get to work right away.
REVIVAL 8ERVICE
Revival services will be held at
Oak View Baptist church aoril 1C
through 23rd. Rev. Arthur E. Barkley,
the artist evangelist, will do
the preaching. The public is cordially
invited to attend these services.
There will be an all-day service
, at Oak View Baptist Church the
| second Sunday in April. The public
is iuvited to come out and enjoy
I the day In song and music. Alsd ;
I speakers for the afternoon service
Come and bring well filled baskets
1 and let enjoy the day together,
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CARD OF THANK8 i
| We wish to express oar apprecUp"
[ tion of the kindness and sympathy
shown us by our many friends dur
ing the recent illness and death of
our beloved wife and mother.
J. P. Pressley and famtly.
> . Raleigh. April 3.?Judson C. Jo?- ,
i es. associated with the office of the
> comptroller of the currency, has
succeeded R. J. Powell, resigned, as
receiver of the Commercial National
Bank of Raleigh.
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? day night wUh +* nasi a, -Mr. 1. A.
l/orelace of Kings Mountain.
'* Miss "felolse Watterson Qf Patter on
Grove waa the Sunday night sup
per guest ot her aunt, the writer,
k Mr. J. 8. Warn was rushed to the
1 Hospital in 8helby Wednesday alt'.
eruoon where he underwent a very
9 serious operation tor- appendicitis
and is getting along nicely (oliowing
t the operation.
? Mrs. R. S. Thornburg has been
' setiously ill (or the past lew days
with pneumonia.
Mr. Kdgar Bell is ill with pneu
ruonia.
s Mr. Lyman Chamnlr has been se
I'ously 111 suffering from a throat
J iufectlon.
Master Lentan Stioup has been
t sick with a severe cold for tlie past
, week.
Miss Annie Pearl Wright has
been confined to her room for a few
days.
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i Nearly 50 percent of the 839 fatal
accidents on highways of this;
WM?T, awul i. tm. * ?
ItAltBLINO KKTOHCa or
OAK GROVE NEWS
(Ay Mr*. William Wright)
Dr. J. O. Ware of Washington, D
. was the guest of hfe brother, Mr
C. Ware and family during th<
eek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis |
utcolnton were visitors in thi
me of the letter's parents, Mr
id Mrs. Charlie Pryor recently.
Miss Ruth Ch&mpion spent Wed
i.-d.?y night with her aunt, Mrs
taper Phllbeck and family.
,Missrb Pauline snd Virginia Wan
ere visitors in the home of Mrs
jo Reattle and Mr. Beat tie of Wac?
-iday nightMr.
and Mrs. Sam Lovelace ol
telby were Sunday guests of thi
riner's mother, Mrs. Kolaud Gib
us.
-town*
ountain spent Thursday visiting
ir brother, Mr. Leonard Pattersoi
id Mrs. Patterson.
Mrs. J. Bun Patterson of Patter
it Grove and granddaughter, Bel
Lou Williams of Shelby, weri
inter guests of the former's daugl
r. Mrs. Horace Hell and famtl)
utrsday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F.. Stroup ol
lasant Hill were Sunday guests
their son. Mr. I). A. Stroup and
mily.
Mrs. J. O. Loveluee and children
>anlta and Kenneth, are spending
veral days in the home of Mr.und
rs. K. B. Ledford in Vale, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion and
LUghter. Mrs. Z. A. Kills, visited
r. Lester Canipe in the SUnatoriuu
Charlotte Friday. Mr. Canipe wai
>le to return to his home 'u i/ln
Uterson Grove 'section with them
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrad am
in of Charlotte were visitors H
le home of Mr. Charlie Bell ant
tnlly over the week etid.
Miss Mary Sue Pryor of Pattet
>n Grove was the guest of her sis
r. Mrs. Jasper Phllbeck Tuesda;
Rht.
Mr. Riaymond Blanton spent ,Sur
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ay night after even or a* any time
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