Church News JSIOTCE MEMOBIAL ARP CHURCH Wm. U. Pressly, Minister a rjwu'ti school 10 a. m. %*mi& fiovLs, Supt. Matmjojf service 11 a. m. r**?wi/yfs In afternoon 3:30. M toman'.# Missionary Society. KJ/ler? i/jd Deacons. Tht? Junior* will meet lit 6:00. 1?> a*rlii celebrate the Lord's Sup ?jaue.r April 15 at the evening hour. #r&jft*j'>.KAd Praise Wednesday ev +~n}nx aj 7:30. ICJknir practice at 8:00. wrmr pbesbyterian church f? D. Patrick. Minister ' ?): il ? m. Sunday -school. Maor* Page, Supt. V 5 j?. in. ^{orning worship. Otehr.atlon of the Lord's Supper. :f; M> m. Sunday school -and ser ai, Pixori. J. G. Darracott," Supt. flrJUnp. m. Youth Fellowship Ves p. m. Evening worship. "Monday ? 7i00 j?. m, Boy Scouts, Troop One, 'JShruulins Moms, Scoutmaster; James Assistant. WiMlnesday ? "TVVSP p. m. Midweek Prayer Service. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH f *ev. Wm. H. Stender, Pdstor v ^iaxurday, April 3>? t .Yw*v>r Children of the Chur-.h at **30*. m. Onu?anday school, J. M. Cooper, su ***ir??rndent, 9:45 a. m. Pastor'# Adult Study Claw 10 a. m. ( Church Service. with the sermon by the pastor, 11:00 a. m. The Luther Leagues 6:30 p. m. ' Vespers, with the sermon by the pastor 7:30 p. m. Monday, April 4 ? Boy Scouts ,7:00 p. m. Tuesday, April 5? Brownie Scouts 3:30 p. m< Rachel Mitcham Missionary Cir cle 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, April 6 ? Morning Prayer. 8:45 a. m. Children of 'he Church 2:45 p. m. Intermediate Girl Scouts 4 p. m. Lenten Vesper* 7:30 p. m. Youth choir 8:30 p. m. * CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. H. Brendall, Jr., Pastor Morning service 11 a. m , Subject: "Loyalty." Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Subject: "The Unpardonable Sin." ? Wednesday 7:15 p. m. Subject: "How God Teaches Us." 8:00 p. m. Choir practice. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lucian C. Pinnlx, Pastor Sunday ? 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 1J:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the Pastor. 6:15 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. Monday? ?? , 3:36 p. m. General meeting of the W. M. S. t I 3 J ? * CLOP AY KITCHEN COTTAGE SETS ? Check Tops ? Plain Bottoms 79c Window Set ?~w 3 ?> -?? ?# -> -? -&? -IV PLASTIC TABLE CLOTH MATERIAL Red and White and Blue and White Checks. 54" wide Special at 59c yd GOOD SELECTION OF PATTERNS IN OIL CLOTH 59c & 69c Yd. AMOS & SON m p* Lj. - v.-; vv.r ?y W ?+> ? < 1 ^0"^ ?' N 413 N. Piedmont Telephone 325-W jti fjf i j t "li'i'ji'ft1### ?# ?V1 ?? o ########^ i f ( Bargain Days AT BRIDGES & HAMRICK Friday? Saturday? Monday ALL CASH PAINT SALES 10 pet. Off Regardless of Quantity All Paint . Purchased from us MIXED FREE in our new Paint Conditioner (i BENJAMIN-MOORE / Paints For Your Painting Needs Bridges & Hamrick PHONE 187 Personals Mr. E. C. Brandon of Ashboro spent the weekend here with his family. Miss Doris Barrett and Roy Huff metier spent Sunday in Rutherford ton. Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Mrs. I. B. Goforth have returned from a visit to the Gardens in and around. Char | leston. Mrs. i. G. Darracott and Mrs. Ted Gamble were Charlotte visitors on Monday. Mrs. B. S. Murry is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. R. Hudson in Mai den. , V Tlm Hord attended the State Con vention of Photographers in Greens boro last week and won 2nd award for "Portraits of Brides." _ . Jackie and Billy Lynn of Shelby i were guests of theit grandmother, Mrs. R. S. Lynn over the weekend. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goforth. i Jr., were guests Tuesday night of I Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dellinger in Cher ryville. Pride Ratterree from the Stanton Military faculty spent several days with his mother, Mrs. P. G. Ratter ree. He and Biliie Gene Neisler left Monday night for a visit in New York. . 7:30 p. m. Deacons' meeting, i Tuesday ? 7:00 p m. Youth choir. Wednesday s'** 6:45 p. ttt: Officers' and Teachers' ~ 1 meeting. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Adult choir. 5 Saturday^ ? + 9:30 a. m. Jr. G. A. and R. A. 4> 3:00 p. m Brownie^ ? % Seven Cases Tried 1 1 In Light Session t i i ! Seven cases were heard at regu lar weekly session of Cijy Record-, ers court, held at City Hall Monday I afternoon with Judge Ector Harrillj presiding. Three defendants were convicted] on charges of public drunkenness. Case against Buren -William Tate, charged with assault on a female, was transferred to Cleveland coun ty Recorders. court by Judge Harrill. Bobby E. Etters, charged with speeding, was taxed with costs of I court and T. E. Bell, charged with ! running over a fire hose, was fined j costs. ? Clyde McDaniel, charged with a bandonment and non-support of his wife and child, was placed und er a $230 bond and ordered to make j payments weekly to the clerk of court for the support of his family. *>| The first Junior High School in + ' - I, ?T| 1909. ? *1 - ... [ 2 1 the United States is said to havei ? tbeen started in Berkeley, Calif., in | ! ? AAA Spring Goli Event .. To Open Saturday Buck Pressley, golf professional at Kings Mountain Country Club, this week urged all club golfing mem bers to make plansa to enter com petition in the annual spring tour hamentt by shooting their qualify ing rounds Saturday or Sunday of this week. , After handicaps are established in the qualifying rounds, flights will be drawn and play may be started by Wednesday. Contestants will have a week in which to finish each match. ? Spring tournament champion will be awarded a trophy and winners of other flights will be giv^n prizes. Around 30 golfer? are expected t to compete in the event. The population of Cairo, Egypt, is made up of people following so m-any different religions that every day is "the Sabbath" for someone. BASEMENT SPECIALS! FOR KINGS MOUNTAIN BARGAIN DAYS * - ; ? . . . *? ?? v J&- ' ** "? V'.v ' -V\ *?" V *' *'-V RIDAY ? SATURDAY ? MONDAY ufl 9ft fn Priced For Bargain Days! ?i>w SAVE 20% NOW! 2 3- Piece Living Room Suits WAS * SALS S 16950 S139.50 S249.50 $19950 The best value we've been able to offer in yearsl Pre war type construction, hand-tied springs, hardwood frames. Handsomely upholstered. - ?."* *s? ? ? * :? f ' % ? "i ?" * ? ? ."?? 5t ? ?* *i * ' , V.*" , . ' ? ?? ? *.N4f ?'.* ... ??,; ? . j , "*"1 "% . ?.??'?? ' ? ?*. We're offering you our entire basement full of money-saving bargains, items every home needs ? ihdng room and bedroom furniture, odd chairs beds, wardrobes, high chairs, ottomans, odd chest of drawers, floor lamps, cedar chest, baby cariages. curtain stretcher, what-nots, baby stroller, tricycles, wagons. 2 oil-burning heaters ? and many other savings you've been looking fori Come to Cooper's during Bargain Days, and Save. ALL PICTURES Vz PRICE The Place To Save Money CUBING BARGAIN DAYS Railroad Ave. Phone* 93 *v *' Xi v ? &:r : ? - ? . 11,1