Church N< l First Baptist Church A. 0. Sargeant. Pastor Sunday morning worship 11:00. . Sunday School 9:40. Everting Worship 7:30. There will be no Junior Worship program us all will assemble in the auditorium for the 11:00 o'clock I 1 Worship Hour. All touchers, officers UuU work i ~ - (.' ' K ! ?)>- Siiii'la <. School i.. u?jfM to attend the week of Htudv to he held the week of September doth ' to October 4tli. ! 'Pwo periods will be held eac;. night. Pirst period for Department Con ferences. Thirty-five minutes. Second thirty five minute period ^ff -fri-hie Ir-tf % -itie sriT# 1 following subjects: ?, Qualifying as a Sunday School Worker; . The Sunday School Worker - and the Church. The Sunday School, the School ot the Church. The Bible. The Textbook ot the Sunday School. 1 The Constituency of the S?:.du> School. Sunday School Officers And Teachers for 1940-41 1 General Officers: C.. G< White, ' Superintendent; W. K. McGill, Associate Supt.; Mrs. H. D. Tate, Secretary. Cradle Roll Class, 3 .year olds: Mrs. Glee A. Bridges, Supt.; Mrs. George B. Jlord. Beginner Department: Miss >lae Adams.' Sup*.; Mys. John Weaver. Miss Evelyn Adams' Primary .Department: Miss Viola ?... i - - < ... mat <*..l.lt Willie, supi.; IMiss D.vuii uuvifc. Miss Louise Putnam, Miss Naomv Edens, Miss Ruby Webster, Miss Grace Ledford, Mrs. W. H. ifraekett Mrs. Doris Cole, Mrs. Pearl MolnToBh. . . 1 Junior Department: Mrs. A G. ' Sargeant. Sup'l.; Miss Mary McGill s Miss Mitchell Williams, Miss Verna Heks, Mrs. C." E. Cash, Mrs. Earl Ledford, Mrs. M. C. Amos Intermediate Department: Mrs. W F. McGill. Supt.; Miss Edna Hoffman. Mrs. E. C. McClatn. Miss Pearl , Kerr, Mrs. Curtis Falls, Mrs. Nevet Hughe j, Lee Roberts', faul Hendricks, Erwin Smart. ?? Young People's Dept.; E. C. McClain, Supt.; D. M. Bridges, Cline Farthing, Mrs. J. L. Head, Miss Louise Brackett, Miss Margurite Tindall, Mrs. Jonah Fulls, Miss Helen Faye Cash. Adult Department: J. B. Keeter, Supt.; Mrs. W. M. Moorhead, Glee , A. Bridges, Ray Kirby, Willie England. I Central Methodist Church , H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Pastor 4 9:46 A. M. Church School, B. S. Peeler, General Superintendent. i wmowmqao? 1 LuiHriimKl 1 C^l frori^f ] yuri'mq ^pfna^j r M hi (W ndH bMt. AMnu *u?^ W4 Whi Nwiir? I! ? Duo-Therm (Ml Heater ? ? ? Automatic Wood Heat ? Atlanta Coal Heaters < i ? ' 4 ' ;; Large Stock Both New arn < > i * ; Liberal Allowance Fo CONVENIENT EAJ | Kings Mtn. I ? ? ?? ???>?? r ' ' >.' * i TB ews? 11:00 A. M. Motning Worship. Sermon: "Otrers." 0.15 P. M. Epwortlr League meeting. Topic: ''The Year's Work." Meek Carpenter, leader. '7 Mil P VI Ci'Onln~ 1.. " ?? - . ?*? vim.f, fcjv I ?ivc, JUU- j lor Choir directed by | Miss Carolyn 'ailisle. Sermon: ''Handicaps.' Monday 0:45 P. M. Hoy hcogts. Monday 7:30 P. M. Workers Couii Wednesday 7:30 H. M. M'd W?:? V . '.xi.i-r Service: Theme :"ln God's' lands." lioyce Memorial A. it. K tnurvn it.. .V. litiiru, Minister. OcGill, General Superintendent. 11:W A. M. Moru'ng Worship and >e nn pn. 0:46 1* M. Young people's C. U.: diss Martha Fiances MoGil), Leed7:30 P.' M, Evening Worship anu Sermon. 7:30 P, M Wednesday Evening in 'Mutational building a playlet spunored.by the W. M, S. and a playet sponsored .by the J. C. U. and ho 1. C G will be given, both are uessages on the timely subjo't oi .'emperance. ? ? ? ? ? i Used To Select From r Your Old Stove SY PAYMENTS < f. urniture Co. J i i v ' '?l. i,; -V.v. _ i - ? Presbyterian Church Rev. P. D. Patriot fastui 9:45 A. M. Sunday _ School, C. F. I'Homassoii. Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject: By Night. 2:30 P. M. Sunday School Dixon School House. J. G. Darracctt, Supv j 0:30.P. M. Young People's Vespers 7:30 P. M. Evening. Worship. Monday: 4:00 P. M. Woman's" Auxiliary. 7:30 P. M. Boy Scouts. Troop one dr. Carl Davidson. . Scoutmaster: lessrs Harry Page and Bill Tborfiion, Assistants. Tuesday 7:15 Prayer meetiDg at durgrace Community House. Lutheran Church 9:45 A. M. Sunday school, D. C. dauuey,. General Superintendent. e 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. E. C. Cooper, D. President Southern Lutheran t! rheologlcal Seminary, Columbia, SC. o 4:30 P. M. Auxiliary Meetings: <3 Children of Church. c Luther Leagues. Woman's Missionary Society. Brotherhood. Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scout, l'roop 2; Laney Dettmar, Scoutnaster; W. A. Bennett, Asst. Scout naster. Thursday 5:00 P. M. Girl Scouts, diss Gussie Huffstetler, Leader. Macedonia Baptist Church 9 tr Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00. Evening Service 7:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer meetng 7:30. The morning service will be given tver to our visitors, George Horn, ind his trio, the Fite Sisters from 5\>nest CMy, the Campbell quartet rill also render special singing. The mtlre morning hour will tye a song " nd praise servlee. GRACE METHODIST I S. W. Johnson, Pastoi Sunday School 9:45. Frank Green _ Supt. \,. y. Worahtp Service 11:00. pworth League 6:30. Evening Service 7:30. Wednesday night prayer Bervice :30 P. M. Park-Grace Bible Church John L. Gregory. Pastor I ? iy iter :: ! ES STOVES! s " : J[; v ers ; J. | * I '? r ' ? i i ? V .WVOIXIIWXIKJ ' a KINGS MOUNTAIN WH?A THE FIRST RAILROAD TUNNEL IN THE UNITED STATES WAS CONSTRUCTED HEAR JOHNSTOWN, PA. IN 1833. ij ^*1 THE AVI I fy^ RAILROA y/S Wto RAILROAD TRACKS IN THE UNI ARE LAID ON MORE THAN . ONE BILLION CROSS TIES- n NEARLY 2,994 CROSS TIES I BEIN6 REQUIRED FOR EACH ( MILE OF TRACK, Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evang< istic service. Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. \V. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:16 Evening Service 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Second Baptist Church Kev. C. C. Parker. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ach Sunda Imports of cattle and beef int< be United States in the first hall i 1940 totalled 192.000.000 pound! ressed weight, a decrease ot 19 pel ent under the same period of 19.19 ?-*-" ,? The More Folks You Tell The More Goods You Sell . The farm population ot the U S otals mora than 32.000,000 persons n increase of annro*lmot?iv o onn 00 since 1930 according to the l&t st figures. " Parachute I At ?r/ * 1 . THURSDAY, 8EPT. 19, 1M0 nil :BiCr cnrrn ap iupk,? Of City Property sul I Park( on East King I Music by the Famous town and see them ii 9ZS.00 EASY n I Walter & I Kington Lmh Vv % . * r ' " . . >*.*' . -. * t .' ' ' ' v . . . - -n .' 1 green feed. Vet tbls -lessened expense is not the only important difference, Drown said. Kgg production records <( show that green range-ted birds far surpass the pullets raised without ^ benefit' of range. t( Xaturallv, Brown explained. wnen | the average number of cgs per birt'. i j goes up, the feed cost per dosi ng | eggs comes down. mammmmmamsaoBm - - 2 PLtS-2 EQUALS I MILK I IA'S YOU KOI A Health, I . ' SCHOOL CHIU>B If you want to be proud of ress and Rood health of y? suggest a steady diet of re and plenty of good healthy >ey Milk. Phone us and yo MTdk will be on your doors For- Health, Wealth Drink Milk With ArchdaL mi* Phon I a Omm [TO- j H ><-k,! mmm^????^H It rv IH ?"' KTT1 lllll ie8. Do as dozens of othej- enl pul* tain wives are doing . . . h"t' of The New-Way Laundr md It's just as economical to ln? is much easier on your lo< ?eu8,8 the wash is perfect. out NEW-WAY Laundere's, Cleaners Gastonia's Oldest, 1 Phone Out* TS*n/?lr io in Ifinna |~ - - xxmb. a a uvi% ao asm mgo , ? ' i ' DON'T FORGET ction S )AY, SEPTEMI at 10 A. 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