Lv . v'-* '. . ' * V'**, - -. . "... ' . *' y ' '* ;*** ' " * . ' S,'. f ;. j ' Jr. >&? Church A Central Methodist Church SC'i.T A. M. Church School, I). S l'??ipr. tlencral Supt. 11* oo A. M. Sortnon. Iiy the panto: Subject "Christian Klclelit >.' . K: ?i0 I' M. I'rcafUinK sw'Vlce. Sul j?cl: "The State of'tljp tiodly." 8.00 I'. M. Wednesday. Mld-weCl scrviee. . ' . Presbyterian Church H?v 1' 0. PatricK Pasted PRESBYTERIAN ....... , n v F ' !l: tr> A. M Sunday School. Mr. K. TTuonasSoll, Supl. 11:00 A M Mornirtfr Worship Set" moo by Mr. V. II. .Bixie'r. iif.SO I'. M. Sunday School at 1 >i\ on School House. Mr. X"TTi. I)arra-cott. Supl. 7 P. M. Young I'ciiples Vespers. 8:0o p. M Kv< nina Worship. Monday 7:i|0 p. m. The CitcleH ol pt the Woman's Auxiliary meet at the ('lruroll followed by the regular meeting of the Auxiliary. Imperial Kings Mountain, TODAY ? 1 ' , Double Fe U?w*?< ?* 1,1 M ifMST0P? j women! His /rt > \ mission is deodlierfT Ep that af H?o ^ FJBj onomy in tin sky. K^m |$?f Hot boovty is a dangerous weapon of wori - Oirec;t?: v, Michael Powell ProAifrr hy Jalin Cortiold fl mvTitrrv^nw* FRIDAY ai I Doul I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 1< I Comedy ? I . ?l(k Please Comi I MONDAY ar I nmn 'jcfitTjiiss' W? I > E2X sstaWSBMP ^RsFZ'' v jS p^ y VI wf^f I ^ ' RENE CLAIR Written b" Norman K rot no , Extra Special ? Mar j ?10c a .Coming Soon: In - - - ?; . _ :y ' *r * J' ' , 1 r Jews? ' (ikace MrrraoDisT S. W. Johnson. Pastor ! to i'lmrtU Sehrtol. Prank (!repn Superintendent. ? V . linn) Morning Worship and Ser num. t?:i5n Wpwoith Leagues. 7:3o Kvenihg Worship and sermon . Wednesday 7;.'U1 Prayer Service. Boyce Mcmoriai A. R. P. Church H. N. liaird. Minister, lit:no A. M. Rible School. J. K. iianihle, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and I sefmon: Thinking in Colors. 3::m P. M. Junior Chrisliuti Union Miss Kliza Welti Anthony, Leader. ?: 15 I'. M. Intermediate UUristtj iaii Union. ' 7:1 P. M,. Count! Peoples Christ j intr Union. s:<n) l>. M. tiveiiing Worship and . Serin on'. Monday: ? :i:3? P. -M. Minnie Alexander \\irI Theatre N. C.?Phone 134 THURSDAY ature Show i'l 11 x.< A?y 11;f1? ' V- *, *1 >C R ITT E R ? horsc "WHITE FLASH" IN mm 3F 'HE I * r< - . *? * hIs g V " * ' . ,, ^ Also Comedy - News Only A Dime To All ? id SATURDAY lie Feature v, , "?. . !? ? 4 w.t rm ^ aa fta troll cf h.> 7 toy WMHoy J \ too (Itnii) WMn J KKO. V. ^V-AT S RAOIO Preductd by IERT GILROY. Oiractf.' ' . EDWARD KILLY. Sera** Play by Norto' S. Partar. - Serial , : and 15c? $ e Early For Seats id TUESDAY y ?4f io a'r.v Mew nuitiUM 1 Iif an vj M? fa " , - nf ni* # ? ' ( ' ^ ProflucoJ by JOE PASTERNAK A UNIVERSAL PICTURE JK ch of Time ? Crisis In The Atlantic tnd 15c? The Navy; Pot of Gold ; ar jpttv - n - ,." - ; \;; * ,/ ; : r.\> , rHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. - - cle with Mrs. W. P. Pulton: Leader Mrs. Campbell" Phlfer. 3:30 P. M. fflacle Stevenson Circle with Mrs J. M. Uarrison: Leader, Mrs. P. ti. Katterree. 8:00 P. M Marv Kennedy Circle with ^Mrs. \V.' (). Weir: Leader, Mrs N. P. Med III, Tuesday 10:00 A. M State "Con ventlon of North CalWlla- Youu* Peoples' Christian Union \pproxi mutely 200 delegates will be in at tendance. WednesShy 8 P. M. Wednesdaj ^veiling Prayer Meeting. The Daily.. Vacation Bible Schoo will hold, its closing session oi Wednesday. First Baptist Church A. G. SurgeauT. Pastor Lord's .Day Morning Worship a 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School 9:10. . Kvt .ting Worship 7:45.' Vacation Bible School Registrar tioii and Parade will ze held Pridai afternoon June 13th from 4 to 5 p ro. Children from four to sixteen ur< urged to enroll, it will be a ten-da] schfjol. beginning 'Monday moruitii to ll:77tT and ruhntffg throng) June 27th. This school is open to ul children whose church fioes no' sponsor a Vacation School. LUTHERAN CHURCH Herman G. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Supt. Mr. D. C. Mnuney. The Service at 11:00 A. M. Sermon: By the Pastor. Junior Children of the Church a 6:30 P. M. Senior Luther League 6:30 P. M Intermediate Luther League a 6:30 P. M. 7:30. Young Peoples' Vespers. We Welcome You. CHURCH OF THE NmTARENE W. Blancbard Home. Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7:4." P. M. * / Park-Grace Bible Church John L. Gregory. Pastor 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. Evans* Jlstlc service. ^ ' Wesleyan Methodist R. J.I. Phillips, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15 Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Evening Service 7:00. Second Baptist Church Rev. C C. Parker, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m eacn sunaa .. Macedonia Baptist Churci J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School It: 43. M. B. Calti well, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00. Evening Worship 7:00. Prayer service Wednesday ever lng 7:00. worship with us. All are welcomed to come an * i Garden Additions "May Be Made flow There are still many vegetable that the~farm family may plant li the home garden as late s June according to H. R. Niswonger, ei tension horticulturist of N. C. Sta College. Sweet corn, field peas, Nei Zealand spinach, Swiss chard, ltm and snap beans, okra, egg plan squash and cucumbers are goo crops to plant. In the Tiiountaini June Is the month to plant the mali crop of cabbage. Niswonger suggested that th space between the rows of vegets bles be utilized ?for a second planl lng of the same vegetable or a di ferent one of the garden area 1 small. June , is also the month to begii planning for the fall garden, th State College specialist said. A soon as (Tie early or mid-season vei ?tables have been harvested and 1 the area occupied by these vegeta bles is to remain idle, the luw should cleaned of all dead planti and vines. Next stop is the broadcasting o a liberal application of stable 01 chicken manure and acid phosphati and, then plowing this material un tier. After each rain the land shoult be cultivated and the grans am weeds kept down so as to have thi soil in good condition fdr fall plan trig. Other areas not occupied shou be prepared also" for fall gardens. dnsect control In the garden li important. Nlswonger suggestei dusting cabbage, collards, broccoli pnd snap beans with one percent ri tenone dust to kill worms and beai beetles."Science can give mankind a bel ter standard of living, better taealtl I and a better mental life. If mankln in turn gives science the sympath and support so essential to its prt gress." ?Vannevar Bush. Presldet Carnelgle Institution. *,'V ' * < <: j r *- ;if! WMw It I n il .kU.-.l ! I r Vlf r^iil- -f . 'v . THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 1941 NEGRO NEWS (Ry Jessie G. Costlier) 1 The Davidson High School held Ms commencement exercises lust Friday evening at 8 p. in. The com* , E inencemet address was given by Mrs. H. L. McCrorey, of Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte. The members o( the graduating class \vere: Misses Hester Walker. "Emma Ashley. Geneva Brown, Daisy Maa 1 j Rhodes, Alene Curry, Mrs. Elsie t Lqntax, Messrs Uuclo Wilson. Jans* iin Kaincy and Thomas Itviggs. A revival is being held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church this week. Mr. and MVs Ashley of Bowling t Green. S. C.. were recent visitors to their daughters, Mrs. Mattie Wil I Mains and. Miss Emma Ashley of I West King Street. . i Mr. L. I- Adams attended the baccalaureate services at . both A. i. and T. College and Bennett Cols' lege. Greens boro, last week.' ( The Rev. and Mrs. ,D. A.. Costlier 5 1 attended the commencement exeri cises at John S. Smith University. I Charlotte, Tuesday and Wednesday, i Misses Fraukie Jackson and Virginia Brown have returned from school at Barber-Scotia Junior College. Mist* Dena I.oy.ma has returned fi-nrti -Pnino f'nllM'u Mr. \V. P. Wellmou of Uuthevford ton visited Mr. I*. L. Adams last week. ' Miss Oilie Mae Carroll lias rej turned from Myrtle Beach Late Started Chicks 1 Require Special Care Contrary to a common belief, late started chicks can bo raised successfully even though it is admitted that cooler weather might be more ideal, savs C. F. Parrish. extension- poultry man oT S. State ' l College. However, to achieve this success a few fundamental essentials must be adhered to. For instance. the grower should start with quality! chicks, preferably those produced in North Carolina. If broilers are desired. U. S. Approved Pullorum Passed or Clean chicks should be i bought. In purchasing layers, the poultryman should check on the i chicks' parents. Another essential is a suitable house, that is. one than can be Qpea ed up, properly ventilated, and of ample size to care for the brood For summer, the size of the brood , should be reduced '25 percent. in other words, the grower should keep 75 chicks where ne would not anally brood 100. For little, any material will prove 1 satisfactory if it is highly absorb j jent. not relished by poultry, and a-J vaiiume locaiiy. t rusneu oom coos, .sand. shavings. sti-aw. sawdust. >:nd stillilal' materials may be used, j Regardless of the materia} selected I it should be changed when it hecomes dump and dirty. I . A lantern or a 15-watt bulb kept burning in tile brooder house at night will make for faster growth, reduce crowding and curtail thievery. i Any type feeder thjat . tends to ! reduce waste and from which tho'j chicks can eat readily ' is satisfac- ] tory. Waterers that supply an ample amount of fresh clean water at all times are also necessary for chicfu-aisHng. : t CAPESKIN g i ?iiA,nr> 4 oiv ? niUJIov/Aoiii i t a Tnis little shoe has be< come a classic among [ have discovered that it's i smart women, for they j x the most comfortable j I shoe of them all! Of soft f i eapeskin, beautifully [j shirred, it has the popu.' far low wedge heel. And i irs lined with a gay fabg. ric plaid. Only? :l $2.00 i i.l " | Myers' Dept. i Store I ETresSTShoppe 2nd Floor ** ^ ' ' ' ? ' v' ; " , <. . ti^iliiifi rfWriruitffcifcWtifi - aifcl'i i "I Qiiiii w /A the Sensational New B1QRGE with exclusive NIGHT-WATCH Omly NotRC has the new NIGHT-WATCH AUTOMATIC aich automatically defrosts the freezer i\rpn/\e t ?s?rjr night to give you more cold at less DEFROSTER. Norge has other exclusive features, coo? I m*4*< ?h#wn '* ***** Scaled Freezer for tasteless ice cubes, 1 o?k?? "*'*W 1 covered Coldpack fresh meat drawer, Hande- I I froster reservoir for defrost water, Quiet-So 1 A 4 aa Cl\ Rollator Cold-Maker with Motor Cooler. 1 Cl /.M.JV I You get more in a Norge?we can prove it. I ^ . j,. KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE CO. Happiitess Begins At Home Eggn ? k . % ' /J 1 How To Keep B c?o1 . There is nothing more refreshing for summer \ th^n R rnnl (fIuqq nf in11 If on/1 liorkf /1qii*v 0 < >) H?u "S"1 Htwu" ucts. Rich in vitamins, delightful to the taste and considerate of your new summer fashion lines . .. these dairy dishes are the best way to keep cool ?fashionably! Sunrise Dairy Phone 1468 Gastonia, N. C. Pleating For Beauty Row after row of pleated faille wraps about your instep in this lovely open-toe pump. The rest is fashioned with smooth white leather, and -it corners with a medium heel. Perforated for added airiness and on a round toed last. Only-? $2.00 0 Myers' Dept. 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