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CXHTHAL METHODIST CHURCH REV. J. a. BRENDAtU JR-. Pastor Sunday Morning. 10 o'clock. Cburch School. Paul Walker. Supt. Morning Worship, U o'clock Sunday nornlof. Evening Meeting of Int. MYT, 6 o'clock Evening Meeting of Sr. MYT, 6:30 o'clock Evnjng Service. 7 JX) o'clock Wednesday Evening Prayer Service. 7:30 o'clock. Sr. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock BOTCE MEMORIAL A. R. P. CHURCH W1U.IAM L. PBESSL.Y, Minister Church School. 10 a. m. John A. Cheshire, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. Union Service 8 p. m. Prayer and Praise Service Wed. evening at 8:00. Choir Practice at 8:30 You enter our church not as a stranger, but as "Gueits of God". Come and worship with us. . DAVID BAPTIST W. L. McSwaln. Pastor Worship services every first and third Sunday morning at 11:00 and every second and fourth Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday School ever}- Sunday morning at ?:43. Dale VoUbracht. Supt. Training Union every Sunday evening at 6:30, Miss Joyce Hoyle. General Di rector. . . Church Family Night on the Wednes day evening after each first Sunday at Prayer Meeting on each Wednesday ev ening at 7:00 except on family Nights. The Church in the Spirit o t Christ will try to make you feet welcome. PARE GRACE CHURCH OP THE NAXARENE Rev Ray CMlders. Pastor Sunday School 10:00. Supt., Raymond Gregory. Morning Worship 11:00. Young People's service 6:80 Herman Buff, president. Brangellstlc service 7:30. Redto program: "Shower* of Blessing*", WGNaoS&nuT11"* " " ^ ?r" CORINTH PRIMITIVE CHURCH Elder E H. Simpson. Pastor W Gold St. aeSaiS?- aS5? Preaching Servloes: First 8unday 2 p.m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. * Prayer meeting 7:30 a. m. SECOND WESLEY AN MET ODIST Yancey H. Carter, Mlnlsur ?Sunday School 9:45 MoralM Worship 11:00. W. Y. f. S. 8:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:30. ^ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening CHURCH OF OOD Comer of Parker and Gaston ?_ ,R**- Glenn O. Easom. Pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Night Service 7: p. m. Saturday night TTZ 7 p.m. Everyone Invited to attend. FEH1ETS CHAPEL Rev. R. L. Fort) Is. Pastor Sunday: 7 KM p. bl Evening I Dresses for Juniors Sizes 9 to 15 S9.50 & $10.95 BIG SELECTION INCLUDES MANY SPECIAL PURCHASE NUMBERS. REGULARLY SELLING FOR S16.95! . . New Shipment White Bags Shiny White For Summer S2 to $2.95 New Shipment HATS white piques and large brim hats in black, blue white, natural. $2 to $195 -gulf fte Meretiftnta A ?*?*?????? MIMBIR 195* FOR MEN! SPECIAL PURCHASE! SUMMER PANTS $120 PLONK'S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D PATAICK. Pastor , Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School Harry Paso Sups. 11:00 Morning Worship Sermon ? ? By William Kloln 3:00 Sunday School and worship service at Dixon Presbyterian Church * Message by Mr. William Klein 7:00 Senior High Fellowship 8:00 Evening Union Service In Saint Matthew* Lutheran Church. Message by Rev. P. D. Patrick Monday : 3:30 Cub Scouts 7:30 Boy Scouts Wednesday: 6:30 Girl Scout 7:30 Choir Practice mountain view baptist Hev. Floyd Holler. Pastor Gene Letgh. Supt. Crowders Mountain Community 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. SECOND BAPTIST _ - a. r. Austin. Pastor 8unday: 9:43 Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. B:43 p. m. Training Unlort. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. ** wJVk^S^ p\^IST !-j8? <5V3Su4-SSu?~? .. ^'""hlp Service* each second and four te i Sunday mpmlng at 11:00 and on each Urst and third Sunday evening at 7:30 Baptist Training ifnion each Sunday wenfng at 8:80. Albert Hardin. GenSS Prayer meeting on each Thursday ev JJljas^at 7:00 In connection with choir "Come thou with us and we will do thee good." Num. 10:29. CARSON'S CHAPEL at Crowders Mountain V. WAYNE KURT. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Service 7:30 p. m. Evening Service EASTS IDE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. R. U CHANEY, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. .7:30 Evening Worship. 11:?? Morning Worship. Wednesday: 7:30 Prayfcr Meeting _ METHODIST A W. Lefner. Sr.. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a. m. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. tn. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7: Thursday Evening Choir Practice 7:00. Friday Evening Cottage Prayer Sarr 7:00. TrfJO. 1 You are Invited and we will be d slighted \ TEMPLE BAPTIST MAX i.i win Supply Pastor Corner of Cornier A Fulton Sunday School 9:45 a. m. 8am Phillips. Supt_ Worship Service 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. 8:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Director. Evening Worship 7 .-00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 8:45 ?>. m. Visitors always welcome. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street. Cora Mill Sendees Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs. Pastor Kings Mountain. N. C Sunday ? Sunday School : 9:45 a. m. Fred Bowens. Supt. Authur Carrlgan. Asst. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a- m. Young People's Society: 6:30 p. m. Thursday ? OAE GROVE BAPTIST Rev. C. c. Crowe, Pastor Sundays : 10 a. m. Sunday School. ,Ji ?? Morning service (first and third Sundays). 6:30 p. m. BTU. 7:30 p. to. Evening service (second and fourth Sundays \ BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 . m Willis Harmon. Supt. El-Bethel-Bethware News (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) EL-BETHfcL ... BETHWARE June 16 ? Vacation Bible School is in progress this week at El Bethel. The school hours are I from 8:30 until 11.00 a. m. A good crowd is attending. All children are invited to come. At the Sunday School hour, Sunday morning at El-Bethel, S. E. Heavener was elected to serve I as chairman of the oledge com- 1 mittee which will begin soon to [ work on pledges for the new parsonage. At the Junior Youth Fellowship meeting Sunday night Miss Joyce Gantt received a white Bible as a. prize for repeating the ten com manJments the best other mem bers received was a testament for participating in the contest. . The Women's Home Pemon stration Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Earl Mori1?. All members are urged to be. present. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eaker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders spent the week end at Myrtle Beach. Miss Carolyn Bridges spent the week end here with Miss Barba ra Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ramsey and Dale of Forest City spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Harmon and son, Steve. Mrs. Eddie Smith returned to Lumberton Thursday after spend ing a week here with Mrs J .N' Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Florida are spending some time here with his mother. Mrs, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eaker and j children returned home Sunday from Goldsboro 'where Mrs. Ea ker and children spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Eaker Wept down on Saturday to bring them home. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hordl are spending this week end at I the beach. 1 Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gamble were: Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, Paul Jr., Tommle Dud- i ley. Mallory McSwain, Mrs. J S Dedmon, Shirley Dedmon, and Tom McCarter of Shelby. Steve Harmon spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kee Harmon. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges And children visited Mr. and Mrs Horace Bill and children Satur day night of the Oak Grove com munity. H. W. Gamble visited Mr. and , Mrs. Warren Gamble of Shelby Sunday. ' 1 Peggy Garrison spent last week . at Rock Hill, S. C. with her I grandparents. Miss Betty Stone had as her guest last week her cousin from Rockingham. TIED FOR LITTLE LEAGUE LEAD ? The Kings Mountain Klwanls Club Little League team, pic tured above, pulled up into a tie with Park Grace team for the lead in the four-team Kings Mountain Little League wj|tb a victory last Friday afternoon. The team, coched by Dave Neill and Charles Nois ier. is pictured above, left to right, front. Phil Mauney. Harold Crawford. Johnny McGinnis. David Plonk. Ted Ware, Freddie Hambright and Reggie Corn we 11; back, Vlck Smith. Johnny Hardin, Ran dolph Cash, David Falls, Chip Nelsler and Richard McDanlel, (Herald photo by Carlisle Studio.) Baker Getting Set iFor Friday Whirl CHARLOTTE ? Veteran stock car drivers, and it takes at least five years in the wheel-wrenching business to gain that classificia tion, describe their percarious occupation as "Like sitting on a stick of dynamite from flag to flag." But they also admit that stomping a throttle against com. petition is like a virus, eating a way at a man's system until the desire for speed, and more speed, becomes almost a way of life. That partially explains why Buck Baker, one of the South's boldest modified and dirt track veterans, is pulling at the bit for this Friday night's NASCAR. sanctioned modified races at the Southern States Fairgrounds. Buck, who set a . record -in NASCAR's new speedway divis ion this past winter at Daytona, and later averaged 99 MPH in winning the 200-miler at Dar lington. hopes to climb behind the wheel of the fastest modifi ed car's he's ever driven come Friday night. Commissioner Red Layton Releases Little League Hit, Pitch Averages Kings Mountain Little? League Commissioner Red Layton today released statistics of t he league games to date, The figures give an indication of why the Park Grace and Ki w;?nls Club teams are tied for the loop lead. Park Grace has a team batting average of .300 and Kiwa nis .265 Leading hiters are: Keith Layton <JC) .592 Bud Conner < Bur) .515 Ken Bumgardner <1*G) .189 Ken Bailey (PC,) .437 Johnny McGinnis (K) .406 Dave Kalis (K) .379 Handy Cash (K) .350 Boyd Smith (PG) .313 In the pitching department, Jerry Wright (PG) leads with four wins in five starts without defeat. He' has pitched 24 innings, allowed 12 runs. 22 hits and struck out 29 and walked 18. Johnny McGinnis jK.) has gone 19 innings in five games fori.a 3 O record. He has allowed but three runs on 13 hits, while wif fing 2H and walking 10. ; H'oith Layton (JC) has a 31 record, appearing In 34 innings in 8 games. He has allQwed 15 runs and only 8 hits, while hold ing the league strikeout record with 69. Layton has walked 18. Randy Cash (K) has a 5-2 re cord for 8 games, 41 innings. He has allowed 10 runs on 25 hits, while striking out 49 and walking 29. Ken Bailey (PG) has a 2-1 re cord, 15 innings. He has allowed 16 tuns on 22 hits, with 25 strike outs and 16 walks. Because of the cross-grained construction of a plywood panel, nails can be driven close to the edge without splitting. park . grace *1oy?m I Kv'? ItlHI.-j i S Jackson ? Iwyil Stnirh i -J- Muiiihon Bill Hi-rmlon a Smith nuM?n j Jorrs \Vi is|,i w>l> smith i (. lias Cu'-aiA .. . j.Koi): Hoi in ??"ill j j Mr Mv>n TOTALS tAWANIS 'layer. J Mi'Othnts ? '> Full* , a Ca<h II. Cornu vii , J- l(?mhrii(ht ' Dave eiotjic 0- MoOiyilat 1 KviiIkhi B OAUurn ????< Smitti F lt>.Ts /??JVcMli.v Chip Noui.T ' J Hanlln : ?' I'rawfiii,) ; Mnum-v totals Iaycees j floy.r. Pal I -nylon Keith layton. It.-nry Pouter D"n Parker , *' Thumasson J carpenter ? Willy Ware I pinky Km ret t Jr Whet it hie iMlke War* I Mike McKee M'ke B Wat. M Hinnton , g"" MeKlnny G Vatei TOTALS ? UR.MIL 'layer* Huil Conner I?on Tli<nor ?M. Grant Champion * Camb.?ll BUI Chllilprs C John oon I " Fl.-mmlnjj* |-n Hurrxtcti.-r tK>n Smllh H I'ipmm.ins HolltflPld Khynheart Rung Mayhew TOTALS At . ? * 9t 1HT r> as 12 IS 0 - U :\7 * - i ' 5 22 270 AB & 20 .?15', 13 3.1 22 1* J l :i 12 9 ry .3 269 AB ?? 32 12 ;v) 29 20 15 ir 17 ft 4 '2 ' 2 239 AB 33 25 11 4 9 29 t> 11 H 3t) 17 10 1 3 '? 1M A rt 0 13 10 ?> a. 8 2 2 7 93 H AVG. ..V*> .489 .437 .400 ,:vi3 .333 .333* .333 .241 .2flO .*>16 .214 1!S7 .200 .i:? .300 18 7 ' 2 ? 11 4 6 2 7 :i 8 6 1 1 3 81 R 13 14 10 4 li If) 0 5 1 3 3 0 1 84 R X 10 (i 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 54 R 4 8 .2 1 ?? 5 1 2 1 5 3 3 0 1 ? 0 36 H 13 II f? 4 9 -5 4 1 5 2 T i i o o 69 16 11 4 8 8 7 3 1 1 0 0 0 o 0 61 H 18 8 3 1 2 6 1 2 1 4 2 1 .0 0 0 49 AVO. .406 .379 .:vv> .333 .307 .290 ,227 .266 -X&, .153 <083 .ill .<>76 .000 <000 .265 AVG. 1.000 .592 .343 .333 .320 .286 24 1; :i4o JHiti .058 .000 .000 .1**1 .000 ; vOOO .!?$ AVG. .545 .320 .272 . .250 .223 .208 .183 .181 . .134 .133 .116 .100 . .(KM) .000 .000 .141 Men's SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Solid colors and fancies SM-MLL S1.98 and S2.98 WiMBffl 1952 EXTRA SPECIAL! ONE GROUP MEN S RAYON Dress Pants S5.00 Value Slightly Inegulars $2.98 OXFORDS Cloth Uupper Blue, brown, green, maroon S3.95 and S4.9S EXTRA SPECIAL! "Man-Sheer" Permanent Finish Frilled Organdy Curtains While, yellow, green, blue f* /"Y A S5.00 Value i|>O.DU Boys' DUNGAREES 4 pockets, red stitcfc?d. bar tacked 4 to 16 S1.49 One Gioup Boy's Sport Shirts Sizes 2 to 10 $1.00 One Large Table BOYS' SHORTS Cottons. Rayons, Gabardines Elastic or plain waist. Khaki and white included. Sizes 1 to 12- ' 87c, SI. 50, S1.98 Little Boys' BOXER SUITS Broadcloth or Seersucker Sizes 1 to 6 $1.98 MYERS' D Boys' SWIM TRUNKS S1.50 and S1.98 Girls' and Ladies' SHORTS Red. black, white, yellow, green, pink Sizes up to 32 $1.98 One Table Boys' T-Shirts Sizes G to 1G SI. 50 and S1.98 values I $1.00 SPECIAL Ladies' all-leather Ballet strap SHOES ? * Blue, green, yellow, pink, lavender A S3.00 value S1.9C ept. Store Second Floor
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