Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P, D. Patrick, Minister ' 9:-|S a. m. Sunday school. ?lfarry Page, Supt. 11:00 a m. Morning worship. . Sermon: "The New Year." 3:00 p. m. Dixon Sunday school and church. J C?. l>arracatt, Supt. 6:30 p. m. Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Student night. The col lege students have charge of the ev ening worship. A splendid program has been planned: Monday Circle 5 with Mrs. P. D. Patrick at 3:30. 7:00 p. m. Bay Scouts, Troop I, Wednesday ? 3:30 p. m. Brownie Scouts. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts, Troop 12. 7:30 p. m. Choir pre. Mice, Friday ? 3:30 p. m. Junior choir. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Second Street. Cora Mill Kings Mountain, N. C. Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs, Pastor Services Sunday ? J. J. Sisk, Supt. Morning worship 11 ?. m. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m Evangelistic 7:30 p. fr. Thursday prayer meeting 7:20 p m. Radio program Sundays WOHS. Sheihy, 3:30 p. m. over BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor j Morning service 11 a. m. Sunday school each Sunday a< 10 a. m. Lamar Herndon, Supt. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCE Corner of Fulton fnd Cansler Sts W; F. Monro?. Pastor Sunday ? 10:00 & m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 6:00 p. m. Training Union. 7 00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday night prayer service s T OO p. m. Evangelistic ser el re *ach Sunday HERALD RINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 Vic Vet jay| cchihth primitive baptist W. Gold St nea-r Bridges Airport Elder A. N Green, Pas:?ar Sunday ? 2:00 p. m. Preaching sen-ice. (Every 1st, 2nd, 4th Sundays). FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Harry E. CTump, Pastor Saturday 7:00 p. m. prayer meet* Ing. Sunday school 9:45 a. rr>. Supt. Gordoh Whiteside*. Morning worship 11 a. to. . Young Peoples Service 6 p. m. President: Mrs. Lila Croft. . Evening worship 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. prayer meet MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. B. Bobbin, Pastor Sunday ? 9:45 Sunday school. Tom Smith, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worsnip. 6:00 B. T. U. Mrs. Felmet Lynn, Director. 7:00 Evening worship. Monday ? 7:00 Troop 7, Boy Scout*. Charle* Alexander. Scoutmaster. . . Wednesday ? 7:00 Prayer and Bible study. CHURCH OF OOD Corner Parker -Gaston , Rev. Frank Petrucelli, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Night service 7 p. m. ' Saturdav night YPE 7 p. m " < SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Y. H. Carter, Pas-.or 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayei 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, service. CORINTH PRIMITIVE BAPTIST \ W. Cold St. near Bridges Airport Elder E, H. Simpson, Pastor Preaching services: Firm Sundays 2 p. m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Holler, Pastor Crowders Mountain Community Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Can.p, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Kvemng service. ? SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD ? pvereaANS- keep your V-A MEDICAL Oft DENTAL APPOINTMENT ... IF CANT KEtP PCOMPtlV II PARK GRACE CHURCH OP THE MAZARENE Rev. Clay Childers, Pastor Sunday school 10:00. 5upt.: Raymond Gregory. Morning worship 11:00. Young People's service 6:30. Herman Ruff, president. Evangelistic service 7:30. Mid-week prayer service Wednes day evening at 7:30. *50 To DETROIT. Dec. 27. ? A riew .series of Chevrolet passenger cars will -be unveiled, Saturday. January 7. W. E. Fish, general sales manager, made the announcement today as .fame 7,000 Chevrolet dealers across the country began preparations for elaborate showroom presentations. The 1950 car will make its appear ance following Chevrolet's most suc cessful year. Fish said retail passen ger car sales in 1949 would top 1, 000,000 units while truck sales of 330,000 would set a new all-time ; record for the industry. Mrs. John Petty's Sister Died Wednesday Mrs. D. W. Carlan. 65, of Shelby, died Wednesday morning at 2:10 o'clock foj.'owing a serious Illness of four weeks. She had been in failing [health for sometime. Born in White I I county, Georgia, she was the former Mis# Lydia Ledford, daughter of the late Nancy and LaFayette Ledford. Mrs. Carlan, whose husband died in 1939, had been living in Shelby for 25 years and for the past 12 years made her home with' her'only dau ghter, Mrs. Oren Huskey. Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon at 3:15 o'clock to tne Huskey home on Grover street in Shelby. The Rev. E. B. Hicks, pastor of Eastside Baptist church conducted j the rite*>. Interment fo.'lowed in Sun- \ set cemetery. Mrs. Carlan was a ! member of Broad River baptist chuij- i ch in Blackgburg, S. C. Survivors include two children; Mrs. Oren Huskey and Guy Carlan, both of Shelby; one sister, Mrs. John Petty of Kings Mountain; three grandchildren and one great-grand son. Theodore Huffman's Sister Succumbs Mrs. Fred Thompson, 51, of Colum bia, S. C., /ormer resident of Gas tonia, died Thursday night at 11:40 in a Columbia hospital. The Thompsons moved from Gas i tonia to Columbia about ten years j ago. Mr. Thompson operated the 1 Thompson Shoe Shop irt Gastonla for a number of ye?rs and is now operating a shoe shop at Fort Jack soil, S. C. Surviving are her husband, Fred H. Thompson: fou'r sons, William A. Robert Lee,, Fred, Jr., all of Colum 1 bta, and James C. Thompson of j NashvlMe, Tenn; two brothers, For ney Huffman of Greenville, S." C.; and Theodore Huffman of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Mrs. Anne Bobbitc and. Mrs. Florence Hope, both of Kings Mountain. Funeral services for Mrs. Thomp ' sort were held Saturday morning at Ward-Paysour Funeral Home in Gas tonia and interment was in Holly j w ood cemetery there. ??'?in i A new cash crop ? Turkish aro | ma tic tobacco ? will be grown In I Rutherford County in 1950. Lester Eller and Emory Tucker, j both of Tuckerdale, Ashe county, , have decided to go into the purebred, ! shec^p business. They will raise Sou thdown s. ? ?? k i I' ? Chevrolet Be Shawn The Arthur Hay Agency ? ? ?? , . / Announces with picture purchase of a share of the firm by DAVID M. NEILL , , effective January.!, 1950 " ? ' " ^ \ a ? * , *"? ; ;? ' life:"-: . ' W'jl* ^ <-%?*. ? -v '/".v ? -;?v ? ? and of his assumption of the duties and responsibilities of Junior Part ' * ' * ' * ~ " '' ' ~ ??. J' ? ' " >' ' sU'i ~".f -? ' y%S*Jj ner on that date. ?: ^ "? ?,r V. ?? anting en lop or the world la the ?pot where most of us would like to be -fr? from financial worry? sure that our future and the future of those we love Is secure. Your' government Is provid'ng the opportunity to start climbing to that enviable spot ? buy V. S. Savings Bonds the automatic way ? Uae Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or. If self-employed, the Bond-a-Month Plan where > ou bank. The future will take care of itself when you save the safe, stire way. Your seat way up there Is reserved the moment you enroll on one of those Savings 1 Bonds Plans. This is YOUR OPPOR- | TUNITY . U.S. Trttsurr "The most rapid change in our | economy since 1939, and probably the most significant, is the tremCnv doua increase in the money income of the people," says Charles A. Bur meister of the U. S. Department of | Agriculture. ? Harnett County farmers seeded a ? record acreage of pasture and cover crops this fall. The Herald ? $2.00 Per Year At this store thire is but one single standard of Quality . . . the finest. Our r^ord for hon esty and authenticity account" for th? firm's successful reputation at diamond merchant*. !A\carat diamond ^6ne white color 1/2 carat diamond fine white color $95 $195 Come in. invited. w?? on diamonds. Charge accounts i Griffon and Manchester