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TEUE GOSPEL TAlEKJtACLX
Second Street
REV. O. C. McCURRY. Pallor
Sunday School, 10 L m.
Worship Service. 11 a. m.
Evening Service. 7:18 p. m.
Prayer Service every Wednesday at 7:15
p m Every 3rd Saturday night.
Extension Service, 7: 15 p. m.
MID VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
(Near Morrison Airport)
REV. JAMES (BOD) WILLIAMS. Pastor
Sunday School 9:43
Supt. Herbert Boheler
Morning Worship 11 no
Evangelist Service 7 W
Saturday evening Service 7:30
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
REV. R. E. BOBBINS. Pastor
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School each Sunday at 10 ?>. m.
Baptist Training Union 7:00 p. m
Evening Worihlp service 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday Night Prayer Service 8:00 p
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SECOND WEHLEYAN METHODIST
YANCEY H. CARTER. Minister
Sunday .School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
W. *. 1- S. 6:20.
T. M. W B. 0:80.
Evangelistic service 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
REV. ROBERT L. HARDIN, Pastor
Sunday :
9:45 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship.
6:00 p. m. B. T. U.
7:0U p m. Preaching servtc*
Wednesday:
7:00 Midweek prayer service.
MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST
REV KIX3YD HOMER. Pastor
Billy Carpenter, Supt.
Crowders Mountain Community
Sunday:
10:00 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Service.
7:30 Evening Service
ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CKUHCH
W L. McSWAIN .Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday mottling at
10 00.
Purest Fortrnberry. Supt.
Worahlp euch second and fourth Sunday
mnrnl'r at 11:00: worship each Hrst and
third Sunday evening at 7:.TO.
B I U. each Sunday evening at 6:30.
Albert Hardin. O. D.
Choir practice each Thursday evening at
1:00.
"For we are laborers "together with God"
? Paul
DAVID BAPTIST CHURCH
W. _ I.. McSWAIN. Pastor
Worahlp every first and third Sunday
oiornlngs at 11:00. and every second and
fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morning at
1:45.
Dale Vollbracht. Supt.
B T. U. every Sunday evening at 6:30.
Mrs. Toye Grlgg. G. D.
. Church Pnmlly Night Wednesday even
' ings after each first and third Sundays
Choir practice each Wednesday night at
T:00.
The Lord's Supper on each 5th Sunday.
As Moses said to Hobab, "Come thou
with us. and we will do thee good."
FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
REV. C. E. McKINZIE. Pa.it or
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m.
Wesley Moss, Supt.
Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m.
Young People's Society at fl.00 p m.
Goidon Whit e?ldes. President
Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. nv
GRACE METHODIST
C I.. GRANT. Pastor
Morning ^-rvlces:
Sundny School 9.43 a m.
Morning Worship 11.00 a m.
Evening Services:
MYP 6:30 p m.
Evening Worship 7 :10 p. m.
Wednesdny evening ;
Prayer Service 7:30 p m.
Thursday evening
Choir Practice 7:10 p m.
Friday evening:
Cottage Prayer Service. You are Invited
and we will he delighted.
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FIRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH
REV I*. I). PATRICK. Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
Sermon: "Lord- Teach Us To Pray'
rioneer:FHIiMlN1p fi.U) p m.
Senior High Fellowship 7:00. p m. ,
Union Scrvlce 8:t>? p. m.
Monday :
Boy Scouts. 7:30 p. p*
Wednesday, ,
, Senior Choir Practice 7;TI0 p. m
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
KEV. B. F. AUSTIN. Pastor
Minday : '
?j .43 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Service.
6:10 B. T. U.
7:30 Prayer Meeting
Wednesday :
7:30 Prayer meeting.
WT; STOVER BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. N. S. HARDIN. Paatnr
9:45 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship 2nd and 4th Sun
iiys
7:00 Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sun
MISSIONARY MIT HOD 1ST
Second Street. Cora MU1 Services
REV. H. SPUkrEOf' SCRUGGS, Pastor
V Kings Mountain. N. C
Sunday:
Sunday School: I.4S a. m.
Fred Bo.veni, Supt.
? Arthur Carrlgan, Asst. Supt.
Morning Wotihlp : 11,00 a. ra.
Thursday
Young People's Society: 6:30 p. m.
CENTRA*. METHODIST CJT J?CH
REV. P. L SHORE. JR., Minister
Sunday:
10:00 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship.
6:00 Intermediate Youth Fellowship
6:30 Senior Youth Fellowship.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 Prayer Service.
8:00 Choir Rehearsal.
CARSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
Crowders Mountain Community
REV. V. WAYNE KIRK, Pastor
Saturday:
H :00 p. m. "Hour of Power" Meeting.
Sunday:
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
ll:Ot) a m. Morning Worship Service.
6:00 p. m. Young People's meeting.
.7:30 p. m Evangelistic Service. . '
EASTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
KEV. R L. CHANEY. Pastor
tunday :
9 .45 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship.
7.30 livening Worship
Wednesday :
7:30 Prayer M
TEMPLE BAPTIST
DAVID N. MORRIS, Pastor
Corner pf Cansler A Fulton
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
B. T. U. t>:00 p. m.
-Millard Putnam. Director.
Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m.
Midweek Prayer Scrvlce Wed. 6:45 p. m.
Visitors always welcome.
Sam Phillips. Supt.
Worship Service 11:00 a m
Sunday Evening Scrvlce 7 p. m.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION
Corner of Dllltng St.. and Railroad Ay*.
H. C. WRIGHT. Supt.
tun day:
y .45 Sunday School
ll:UO Morning Service.
8:1a B T U
7:30 Prayer Meeting
Wednesday :
7:30 Prayer Meeting
PARK GRACE CHURCH Or THE
NAZARENE
REV RAY CH1LDEUS, Pastor
Sunday School 10 00.
Supt.. Raymond Gregory
Mornlnu Worship li.uO.
Young People's service 6:30.
Herman Ruff, President
evangelistic Service 7:30.
Midweek player service Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
Radio program: "Showers of iBesslngs",
each Sunday morning at 9 a. m. over
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DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. P. D. PATHICK, Pastor
Saturday, August 29:
7:30 p. m. Circle No. 1 meet* with Mrs
George Stewart.
Sunday, August .10: '
9:00 a. m. Sunday. School. Mr: J. O.
Daeracott, iiupt. ,
9:49 a. m Morning worship. Sermon by
Mr. Newsome, assistant paster.
'Tuesday. September 2:
8.00 p. m. Presbyterian Youth Fellow
ship.
EL BETHEL AND PER LETS CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCHES
REV. BOYCB HUtTSTETUEB
tat Sunday:
Morning worship 10 a. m. ?Pen leys.
Mernlng worship 11 a. m. ? S Bethel.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m. ~ F3 Bethel
2nd Sunday:
Morning worship 11 a. m. ? El Bethel.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. ? H- Bethel,
ird Sunday:
Morning worship 11 a. m. ? Penleya.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. ? El Bethel.
4th Sunday.
Moralng worship 11 a. m. ? El Bethel.
Evening service 7:30 p. in. ? B- Bethel.
M. Y. r. each Sunday, 6.30 p. m. at El
Bethel.
Choir practice and Prayer service each
Wednesday at 7:90 p. m. at El Beth *4.
OAK GROVX BAPTIST
- RKV. & C. CROWE. Pastor
Sundays:
10 l a Sunday School.
11 i a Morning service (first and
third Sundays).
6:80 P. m. BTU.
7:30 p. m. Evening service (second and
fourth Sut-lays).
CHURCH Or GOD
Corner of Parker and Gaston
REV. DOC WILBANKS. Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. ul
Night Service 7:00 p. m.
Saturday night YPK 7 p. m.
Everyone Invited to attend.
CORNTTH PRIMITIVE CHURCH
ELDER * H. SIMPSON, Paster
Pleaching Services
5* Sunday 3 p. i
Third Sundays 11 a. m.
3
Prayer meeting 7:30 pT m.
TOUT WESLETAN METHODIST
1. W. PHILLIPS. Pastor
Sunday;
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. in. Morning Worship Service.
6:18 p. m. W. Y. P. S.
?7:13 p. m. Evangelistic Service.
Uondigr:
7:la p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop 3.
Wednesday:
6:00 Rl a. Girt Scouts
7:ia p. as. Prayer Meeting.
Central Methodist
CHURCH NEWS
By Mn. Baxter Payseur
i
A supper meeting of the Offi
cial Board will be held next Mon
day, August 31, -at 7:00 p. m. This
is the final meeting of the con
ference year.
Evening services and midweek
prayer services will be resumed
beginning with Sunday, Septem
ber 6.
The sub- district M. Y. F. picnic
will be held tonight (Thursday)
at 7:30 o'clock at Suttle's Pool
near Charlotte. The group will
leave the church here at 6:30 p.
m., .carrying picnic lunches.
A barbeque supper was held by
the Young Adult Class Monday
evening at Lake Montonla, where
the losers treated the winners of
the attendance contest to supper.
Relief goods for Korea may be
left in bags provided in the
church lobby. Urgently needed
are: heavy clothing,- bedding,
feed sacks, bar soap, yard goods,
canned meats, fats, flour, dried
fruit, canned milk, rice, sugar,
and powdered eggs, fhere Is also
a box there where discarded ny
lons may be left to be used in
creative work by women of Ja
pan.
Shirley Falls was organist Sun
day in the absence of Bonnie Mc
intosh.
Sanctuary flowers were provid
ed Sunday by the family of the
late Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fulton as
a memorial to them.
The building fund's first stage
is to be concluded September 1.
when all cash payments to this
Farm Water Systems
Need Good Planning
A carefully planned and effi
cient water system can save work
and speed up farm operations in
addition to adding to the com
fort, safety, and convenience of
farm living, says county agent
Howard Clapp.
Mr. Clapp points out that it is
well to plan for increased con
sumption in estimating the a
mount of water that a new or en
larged power system will be call
ed upon to furnish, since experi
ence shows that farm families
use more water when it is easily
available. It has also been dem
onstrated that animals gain
weight more rapidly and milk
cows produce more milk when
they are provided with plenty of
water at all times.
Agricultural engineers estimate
that water will be used at the fol
lowing rate for each individual
served: 50 gallons a day for each
member of the family; 35 gallons
a day for each milk cow; 12 gal
lons for each horse, dry cow, or
beef cow; four gallons for each
hog; two gallons for each sheep;
and four gallons for each 100 chic
kens.
All potential needs or uses
should be considered in planning
not only the capacity of the water
system but the location of pipe
lines, he says. Hours of labor each
day can be eliminated by piping
rather than hauling water to live
stock quarters. And a strategical
fund are to be in. A. H. Patterson
is serving a3 tr^vsurer of the
building funa.
Miss Mozelle Masters, D. R. E.,
is on vacation with her parents.
QUESTION: What materials
can I use to kill woody growths
on my farm?
ANSWER: The use of mixture
of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T has been use
ful In spray solutions for the con
trol of woody type plants. Results
have been generally good where
a combination .of these two ma
ly located hose can prove invalu
able for putting out fires in farm
buildings.
terials has been used. Also, good
results have been obtained when
2,4,5-T alone has been used at the
rate of four pounds of acid equi
valent mixed with 20 to 25 gallons
of kerosene or some similar pet
roleum carrier.
QUESTION: How can I get rid
of ragged robin and chickweeds
in my alfalfa?
ANSWER: Spray when alfalfa
is dormant during the fall, win
ter, or early spring and while
weeds are small and growing ra
pidly, using water soluble Dlnltro
at the rate of one and a halt to
three pounds acid equivalent. Be
sure to use enough spray to wet
the plants. .
QUESTION: Is there any way
to keep wild garlic from growing
up in my wheat and oats?
ANSWER: Yes. It has been
done with heavy applications of
nitrogen and heavy applications
of 2,4-D in tests. The experiments
indicate that If you manage small
grain so it will give the greatest
possible competition to wild gar
lic, then follow up with one to
one and a half pounds of 2,4-D
per acre, the weed can be controll
ed.
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