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Central Methodist "
Church
n C. Sprinkle, Jr., Pastor
9.46 A. M. Church School. It. 8 ,
Ueoerul Superintendent.
It: to A. M. Morning Worship and (
Stab 'ommunion.
Communion Meditation: "The
My of Christ." "
40 P M. Mpworih League meetH.u.
p u (iwi Mar itVct *
> <er fUv L. II. Ilitaim. paster ot St. .
Matthew* Lutheran Church.
Monday 7:30 P. M. Boy Scouts. I
M Colorth, Scoutmaster.
Monday. ?:(? P. M Beard of *
CMrhtian Education.
Tuesday. 8:0# P. M. BOnrd of
iMevarda.
Wtdnesday. 8:00 P. M. Prayea
Meeting. .Th'ente: '<Craco Sufficient.'
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Presbyterian Church s
TUt. P. D. Patrick Paatot
J:45 A. M. Sunday School, Mr. C.
W. Tbomasson, Sept.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
Mermow subject: Compulsory Ser- 1
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3:30 P. M Sunday School at Dix- jJ
<sa. School House.
:Mi 1.(3 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Troop One, Mr. Carl Davidson., '
Mount master; Messrs Harry Page
' amd \V.. B. Thomson, Asst. Scout rasters.
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Tuesday 7:45 P: M. Prayer meetHat:
at Margrace.
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, Lutheran Church
L. Boyd Hamm, Pastor
"Bible school 9:45. I). C. Mauney.
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Services fer the 11th Sunday aftr
Trinity.
Morning 11:00, sermon: God and
elf and Then?
livening 8:00. Union Service at
'entral Methodist Churefc.
1 ah her Leagues butyl a > Elv^nlug
.30.
Junior Children or the Ghuroh Sua
Girl Scents Thursday afternoon
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AVtT IjUKWS;
Mibte school 10:00. James I .achev.
iuperiutendent.
Boyce Memorial
A. R. P. Church
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10:00 A. M. Sabbath School., I.
McUill, Qeueral Superintendent.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and
lerrnon.
3:30 P. M. Womons \9issiotiur.y'
iociety, Mrs. 1. O. Patterson, Loadf.
8:80' P. M. Junior Christian Un*
jn, Miss Elizabeth Authony, Leader
7:15 P. M. Intermediate Christian
aion, 5Ji?s Martha Frances McUill
,eader.
7:15 P. M. Young Peoples Chaisun
Unloa, Miss Oeneva Hudspeth,
,eader.
8:00 P. M. Union Service at Cenral
Methodist Church. Preacher,
:ev. L. Boyd Hanrni.
8:00 P. M. Wednesday MU-Week J
layer Meeting.
First Baptist Church
A. Q. Sargeant. Paator
Sunday morning worship 11:00.
Sunday School 9:40 o'clock.
We will join the other churches
r the Uuion Service at the Methoist
Church Sunday night 8'00 p m.
GRACE METHODIST
S. W. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45. Frank Green
luperlntendent.
worsnip Service 11:00 A. M.
Epworth League 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30.
Wednesday eveniug prayer service
:30 p. m.
iacedonia Baptist Church
i. w Vradertck. Pastor
Sunday School at 9:4$.
Morning Worship hour 11:00.
Wednesday Evening Prayer meetig
7:00.
Saturday evening we will have a
sng and praise service with a short
ermon to follow on the subject of
[ollness.
You'are Invited to attend all of |
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^ark-Grace Bible Church
John L. Gregory, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship M A. M. '
7:00 P. M. Evening Services.
Sunday evening Service 7:00.
Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evange
stic service.
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W. T. P. 8. or Claoo meeting 0:10.
Evening Borrloo 7:00.
Prgyor Bendoe Wedneedn? 7:00.
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Second Baptiit Church
Ror. C. C. Parker. Pastor
loads? School ? ? each Bunds?.
Prescbtng IX n. a. sad 7:00 p. a
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Personals
Mlaa Margaret Ratterree Is home
after attending aummer arbool la
Oreeuaboro.
Mr. Bright Rauerree la back on
the Job In the Town Hall alter be
ing aick for aeveral days.
Mia* Catherine Rudiaill of Clia?>
hme la apeudlug the weak with
Miae Ella Harmon.
Mia. fleorge P. Oavia baa return
ed to her huatie in Charlotte after
a brief vleit with Mre. C. R Neialer.
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Mr. Jlmmv H^brd has rptiimoil
from New York City where he his
been taking advanced courses la
aviation. i . | i .
> Mrs. J. O; Hord who has been tn
Duke Hospital. Durham has returned
home and Is sttll confined in her
worn. ,
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Mra. E. B. Harris will return Saturday
to her homo m Savajinah after
visiting her sister Mrs. Paul
Muuney.
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Miss Marie Llneberger, a member
of the Kings Mountain School faculty
is cyv an extended trip to Juneau
Alaska. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Cooper and
tittle daughter, Martha Julia, spent
Sunday at Bondarken wfth Mrs.' E.
W. Neal, who is spending the sum
mer there. i
Mrs. C. E. Nelsler, Mrs. William
Brewer and C. E. Nelsler, Jr., wore
lecent visitors to Blowing Rock and
other poluts In Western North Caroliia.
Ttiey were guests at Mayvlew
Manor.
Strip Cropping Aids
inFighting Erosion
S-taVp-ctxxppfng, virtually uukuown
in North Carolina until within the
pSdt decade, lias uow become a com
mon sight in areas subject to soil
erosion, according ti W. D. Lee, soil
conservationist of the State College
Extension Service.
He explained that the Soil Con
servation Service has developed
two types of strip cropping, one
known as annual and the other as
perennial. Eacli of these types plays
a lefinite role in a sound conservation
program.
In this section,' kudzu and lespedeza
serlcea generally are grown
in perennial strips. Hay produced in
these strips enables farmers to turn
under tor soil improvement a larger
proportion of the vegetation grown
in annual struts Instead of harvesting
these annual crops for hay.
Lee pointed out that the turning
under of these crops makes tt plsstble
ta produce clean-tilled crops
more economically and on less land.
This In turn permits the growing ot
perennial sflips on steeper portions
of the land.
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By Alto* Burtbm
P>tter?cm Grave Section
revival meeting will begin nt
Patterson Grove Sunday. Serviceswll
be held each morning and evening.
The public la cordially invited
to attend,
Silas** Kdna and Audrey Brllgea
gave a social at their home Saturday
night In honor of the Senior and
Inteimedlate .classes and invited
guest*. Cake, lemonade, sandwiches
and iced tea was served.
Miss Fay* H agate tier was hostess
iui.ui"uiy CTj'iuira,aler"s
birthday. Several were present
and the honore* received saany
gifts. Cake and lemonade was served.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burton and
Allc? and Sylvia Lee Burton and the
U. W. Greene's visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Neeley and daughter ot Fort
Mill. 8. C.. -Friday. Mrs. Neeley 1s
recuperating from a recent opegation.
Miss Wlllodene Thornburg apeat
Thursday night with Miss Ruby
\V%ie.
Mtm Louise Goforth and Piato
Ledford visited Miss Mildred Thern
burg last Sunday afternoon.
l Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Burton of
Charlotte were visitors in this community
Sunday. Mrs. Vera Huffstetlev
accompanied theon home to
spend this week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Burton visited
| the former's parents Sunday.
ANNOUNCEMENT
There will be no meeting of the
Junior Woman's during August. The
next regular meeting will he the j
first Monday In September.
What Is probably the best corn
crop in many years Is now growing
?r? T jjnnlr P/viiniv aavs Povm ? A nrnnf I
? a ?vI?v?? vvuut.t "*? ? D I (>I III ngou
O. M. Swlcegood. whl also reports
that other crops are in excellent con
dltlon. .
"30-MINUTE MEALS FOR
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