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. 0:45 A. M. Church School, B. S.
Peeler", General Superintendent,
11: op A. M Commencement Sermon,
by the Pastor, for Vucatton Bl.
hie School. Subject: "Parental He- 1
s possibility.''
6:30. P. M. Kpvvorth League. !
8:00 P. M. Sermon by. the Pastor,
\ ' Subject: "A Young Man with a Pur '
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8:00 o'clock Wednesday even tug Prayer
meeting,
j A hearty welcome is extended to |
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GRACE METHODIST '
S. W,-Johnson. Pastor
9:45 Church School Prank Urtjen!'
Superintendent.
. , "11:00 Morning Worship and Ser j
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6:30. Bpworth Leagues.
7:30 Evening Worship and sermon 1
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A. R. P. Church
H. N. Uairil, Minister. (
10:00 A. M. Bible School. J. ff. j
iambic. Superintendent.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and <
>ef.non. A Wrestling Match.
7:15 Tr'TiS. Toting People's Christin
ii Union.
8:00 p. M. Kvoniilg Worship and
iermqn. .gAi i
Monday: ?
3-:30 P. M. Minnie Alexander Clr le
with Mrs. W. P. Fulton: Leader
Mrs. Campbell Phlfer. '
3:30 P. M. Made Stevenson Cir1c
with Mrs. .1. M. Garrison: Leadin*.
Mrs/'P. G. Uatterree.
Wednesday: 8:00 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
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First Baptist Church
A, G. Sargeaat. l'astor
Sunday morning at the eleven o'HP
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THE KINOS MOUNTAIN HERALD, <
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hour Wake Forest Day will >4
>e observed In our Church, as rec-'
m mended by The Board of Deacons |
n their regular monthly meeting
neetlng Monday night. Wake Kor-j
st men in thd . membership will .4
tuve pari In presenting the Chapel
iceds ,0! the College. All across C
Morth Carolina (TTTs special appeal e
s being made and we shall want., e
lo'Sirbui' best in having a share,
n the erection of a new Chapel.. ! g
There will be no night service t
Sunday. ! I
112 children have already been
enrolled in the Vacation Jlible >
School to date. All children not at- a
lending some other Bible School,
itre invited to come. ' e
Suduay iSchTiol 9:40 o'clock. t
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Presbyterian Church
tv?. ? it pturice F'astO'
9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Mr. C. *
! '. Thomasson,, Supt.
ll-.tJO A. -\f: Mornfffg Worship j s
Sermon T>~ Itev. I'. D. Patrick.
2::iu I'. M. Sunday School at Dix ^
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? ir nt iujui riousp.^ All* J. U. DiUTV
cott, Supt.
-7:"" I'. M. Young Peoples Vespers l
8:00 P. M. Evening Worship In ,
charge of Young People and' I^r. ,
(.Maude Oixler.
Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts,
Troop I. "Sir. pari Davidson, Scout- a
master; MeBsfs Harry Page and W. c
H. Thomson, Asst. Scoutmasters. | 1
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Tuesday 7:30 Prayer meeting at'
Mai-grace Community House. f
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Herman 0.-Fisher, Pastor ^
Sunday :U-.hp6l at t?:43> A. M.
Supt. Mr. l>. C. Mauney. . - ;
The Service at ll:0i> A. M. 'V
Sermon: liy the Pastor. ' ol
Junior ChihLcn of tin; Church at ?
30 P. M. . , ?"
Senior Bather Dengue t?: 30 P. M
Intermediate Luther League- at
:30. P. M. N
Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Bible l'!
School Coinmeiuiemeitt Program.
We Welcome You. ^
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CHURCH OF THE NmTARENE a
,W. Hlanchard Home. Pastor '*
Sunday School 9:45.
"Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 ^
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Park-Grace Bible Church _
John L. CJregorv. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. >
Morning Worship 11 A. M. 11
7:00 P. M. Evening Services. I1
Sunday evening Service 7:00.
Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evangel1
lisflc service. 'I
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Wesleyan Methodist
11. L. Phillips, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45.
Morning Service 11:00.
W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15.
.Prayer Se'rvlce Wednesday 7:00
Evening Service 7:00. , 1
Second Baptist Church i.
Rev. C. C. Parker, Paetor
Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. (
Preaching 11 a. to. and 7:30 p. m.
each Sunda
Macedonia Baptist Church
J. V. Frederic!., Pastor I
; Sunday School 9:45. M. B. Cald- ,
well, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00. I
Evening Worship 7:00. i
Prayer service Wednesday evening
7:4)0. I
worship with us. t
All are welcomed to come and i
REV. JENKINS TO I v
ADDRESS KIWANlANS I >
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Bev. J. L. Jenkins, Pastor of the n
Plrat Baptist Churcfc of Boi\li*g j n
Springs, will address members ofl a
he Kiwanis Club thiB evening at' 11
1:30 In the Womans Club Building.!"
lev. Jenkins is an able speaker and >r
t large number of club members are ^
expected to hear him. ? |
HULLENDER SISTERS SINQ
OR LIONS
.The' Hullender Sisters. Martha
'ranees and Lola, entertained mem
era of the Lions Club at their reg*
lar meeting Tuesday evening In
he Womans Club Building. The
tiree talented singers made a hit
ith club members with their sing- I
ig and playing. *
Lions Myron Ithyne an dMlke Mlim
reported on the Ladies Night
-ogram to be heldi July 1st.
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ittend kiwani8 "
onvenTi,on
Messrs Harry Page and Olec Brld- !
es left Sunday to attend the Kl- i
vaiils International Convention in 1
Vtlanta President W.TS. Blakely |
red B. S. Peeler* and Mr. and Mrs.
I. S. Nelll and Mr. and Mrs. I) 'M
loke are also attending the conrentton.
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THURSDAY, JUNK 19, 1941.
NEGRO NEWS
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(By JoHBie CI. Costner)
Mrs. J. T. Moore of Burlington, N
!., spent the week with her brothr,
Mr. Charlie Young of the Ebeiizer
comnrunltf.
Mi'. anil Mrs. Hugh Mnunoy were
;ue?ts at a 9:00 o'clock supper at
he hoine of Mr. and Mrs. I* B.
lobinson in Saturday night.
Miss Annie McKey of Statesvlile.
i. C.. was the week-end yuest of
Iv. and Mrs. Hugh Muuney. (
Mm. Vainer Wilson of the Eben>zer
community * recently returned
o her home from the Rutherfordoi)
Hodpltal and she improving
ery much. ? . i
.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whltwoi'.th
ud family of Uastonia spent' last
Sunday with Mrs. Daisy Lee Smith
in Carpenter street.
The WomaTTs Society of Christian
Her vice of the St. l'aul Mctho.list.
villi its leader Mrs. Daisy Lee
tin rill, will present a program at
ntrhum Chapel Methodist Church,
abclby. next Sunday evhning ut 8
l. m. _ ' 1
The Wopiuns Society of St. Paul
A'ill hold its next regular meeting
it the home of Mrs. Mantle Qui nil
>n Friday evening, June 21, 8 p.- in.
Mrs. H. P. Shaw of Charlotte was
i visitor at Mt. Zion Baptist Churh
last Sunday. Her husband, the
lev. H. P. Shaw is pastor of tho
hurrb.
Miss Geneva Brown left Sunday
or New Jersey where she will
pend the summer.
IUSIC RECITAL
The piano students of Mrs. N. P.
IcGill will be presented in Recital
?'" 1 evening, June 20, at 8:00
'clock aT~ the Womana Club. The
norc is cordially invited to attend
The " following pupils will take
m on tue program: ilmogene and
elson . Bridges. Sara Cranford,- AIt
Jean Davis. .. Mary!Beth Hord,
lary Helen Hord." ."Duekte" JenIns,
Jean and Rachael McClain.
humor Mjcrs. T?ovis Phifer, Patti
nn Trowel-. Nancy Nickels, Wayne
. Wure. Jr., ahd B. T. Wright, Jr.
Looking 'EmOver
Jack Hollifield. a product of tho j
lo. 8 school district, is now play- >
ng shortstop on our Junior Legior.J
earn. j
This is Holllfields first year on
.he team and it he maintains his |
present pace. Jack will be headed
lor a nice season. He has already
proven to .be a steady fielder, with j
it stout arm. riiiTI ???'
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ledrPhiT man to have around. Ae '
present he is also batting at a good
puce.
Pans, don't forget our game with
Shelby here jan Saturday at 4:00 p.
tn.?r?TT7itil tiien. we'll be looking
'Bnt Over. *
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Rural Home "Nerve
Center" Takes Tonic
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The '"Nerve Center' if any home j
Is the ' kitchen. Through its doors, I
day in and day out. passes an end- j
less stream T5T"?9od, dishes, and peo
pie. On its working tables there Ir |
constant activity. Small^ wonder
then, that the homemaker cannot
be happy in a itTTchen inadequately
equipped.
Today, 1n the country as well as
he city, the kitchen can be modern
tnd convenient. Varied equipment,
vhlch makes cooking and cleaning
>asy, "Is available to any woman
vho demands some of the pleasant;:
elaxafion this" machine agfe affords i i
I
mrortunatelv, many kitchens canot
offer this added leisure. The I
umber of old fashioned kitchens I
re still far out of proportion to the j
umber of modern. kitchens. even J
rough American Manufacturing
lethods have provided ample 'mod- i
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ern facilities.
In a program of kitchen modernl,*
/.atIon. homemakern should conceit '
i rate first on the three primary |
"Nerve C?nterB" ? the Stove, Re-'
frigerator. and sink. Although it be
come? economical over a pirlod of
time, complete kitchen modernization
cau represent a sizeable inveat j
inent at the start. More and - more
people are planning their future j
kitchens ? changing and remodeling
as time and money permits.
Now the country Uliu suburban j
dxVeller no longer need hesitate in ;
"tartlug 1,ei' modernization program I
An Ideal unit to begin with is 'the j
stove. Kerosene oil ranges now at'e (
as modern In appearance an efficient
In. performance as any gas or clectrlc
range: Improvements in re- .
cent 'years have - made kerosene -I
stoves and range's highly efficient, I
with their clean, quick, intense, con j
1 rolled heal. In operaitST? they have
advanced as far as the modern automobile
over the car of 1915." Porcelain
enameled finishes have banished
deaniug * drudgery; Glass
wool liisi'tated ovens iuVTi'TVr per-l
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Bus wheels rolling ? down
America's highways ? millions
upon" millions of miles.
' They're Greyhound .SuperCoach
wheels?carrying soldiers
between training
camp and home ? carrying ..
workers of vital defiense
projects all over the land?
carrying busy business men
and carefree vacationistsmore
miles for less dollars?
here, there everywhere in this
amazing America of ours!
Sample One
Raleigh $3.10
Tampa $8.05
TERMINAL 8ERVICE 8TATIOI
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Long and safer mileage,
quick stops,blow-out
protection,
quiet running. I))) )j
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"Everything For The Car1
Phone 62
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tcctcly baked pies, cakes, and mealdfl
easily operated "burner controls
llinlnate all of the old-fashioned ?
troubles of lighting 'and udlusting;i ]
and large, %cea'i)lbli> stofage chin*
part me ats take caro of idle utensils
,lier^ is a simple, economical way
to begin a program of kitchen mod* fl
ern'izufion ihat will pay big dividends
in increased efficiency, added
leisure, and better health. Contlnti- V
ance of such a program will soon
make your kitchen the envy Of. all
your friends and result in establish t S
ing your home as the style leader
of the coinmpnity.
SINGING CONVENTION. *' '??
A Singing convention will be held
Sunday afternoon at "Macedonia
baptist CTiurch. The Crump quartet
of Henderson. ,Dentoti quartet .' of
Gastonia. ltoupe Sisters quartotto
of Gaffucy, and the -Smith quartet
of Clifton are" among those tQ bo
present, as well, as local ... singers.
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Charlotte 55
New York $8.15
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