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Church mm gospel wwwwcu Bwnivl Stmt _ **V- G- a MeCUEET, ?oadajr School, 10 a. m. Worship Service, 11 a. ra. ip>y SorrlM, Ttlft Pa ? 1 Prayer Service mqr WMBMdv at T:1B | ?7W7.*5 Saturday night. fcrtanrtoa Service. 7:15 p. m. fsL'va w?las: Mooting^! Evangelist! Saturday * <?yp> wmjCb. rut* r^artfijp 11:00 i Service T40 too UV. a. a. BOBBINS, Pastor Morning la<tei 11:00 a. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a. m. Baptist Training Union 7. "00 p. m. Evening Wonhh service 8r00 p. m. Wednesday Wight Prayer Sendee 8:00 p. TANCET H. CARTEA Minister Sunday School 9>?B Morning Wor*hJ? lim T.*M.' W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic ssivlis 7 JO. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:80. MACEDONIA BAPTIST KV. HOBEBT U HAHODf. Pastor Sunday: \ >:49 Sunday School, 11. -00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. V. u. 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday: , 7:00 Midweek prayer service. CO* WITH PRIMITIVE CBtniCH * ELDE3 E. H. SIMPSON. Pastor Preaching Services: Pint Sunday 3 p. m. Third Sunduys 11 a. m. Prayer meeting 7:80 p. m. n*ST WESLETAN METHODIST REV. A. J. ARGO, Pastor Sunday; 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 6:15 p. m. W. T. P. S. 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Monday: 7:15 p. m. Boy Scouts. Troop 3. moowtjum raw umn REV. FLOYD HOLLER. Paster Billy Carpenter, Supt. CNwdm Mountain Oomnuntty Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Kondnf Serw 7:90 Evening Service. W. U MaSWAIN .Paster _. j School every Sunday 10 M. Forest Fertsnberry, ?... , Worship each second and fourth Sunday rarntng at 11:00; worship aach first and third Sunday evening at 7-J0l & T. U. each Stmday evening at ?JO. Albert Hardin, a D. I CMr practice aach Thursday evening at / :00. 'Tor we are laborer* together with God" ? Paul. DAVIS umn CHURCH W. L. McSWAIN, Pastor Worship every Orst and third Sunday ssarnlngs at 11:00; and every ?ootid Courthminday evenings at 7:80. Sunday School every Sunday morning at IHB. . Dale Vollbracht, Supt. ?L T. U. every Sunday evening at ('.BO UTS. Toy* Grigs. O. D. Church Family Night Wednesday even inn alter each Orst and third Sundays. Choir practice each Wednesday night at r.-oa The Lord'* Supper on each Oth Sunday. As Mosss said to Hobab. "Coins thou with us, and we wUl do thee good." POST CHURCH OP TBS KAXARXHX REV. C. t MeKINZIE. Pastor Sunday School: 0:45 a. m. Wesley Moas, Supt. Morning Worship: 11 KX) a. m. Young People's Society at 6:00 p. m. Gordon Whltsaldes, President. Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. CAB SON MEMORIAL CHOBCB Crowders Mountain Community REV. V. WAYNE KIRK, Pastor Saturday: 8:00 p. m. "Hour ot Power" Meeting. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 8:00 p. m. Young People'a meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. DUOS !???** TTEklAK CHURCH REV. P. D. PATRICK. P tutor Thursday, Sept. 3: 8:00 p. m. Circle No. 2 meet* with Mrs. J&wln Hughes. Sunday, Sept. 6: 9:00 *? m. Sunday School. Mr. J. O. Dai tacott, supt. - . < ? 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Tuesday, Sept. 8: 8:00 p. m. Presbyterian Youth Fellowship IM) imUTI CMMTV. I~ "T CHUHCHU KKV. BOTCE HUfMlHUM n Morning worship 10 a. m. Psiilsjs. Maralng worship U a. is. ? B Bothai. _ ? : Service 7 JO p. a. jr? warship 11 a. m. ? 1 service 7:30 p. m. ? B- Bethel M worship 11 a. m. ? Penlaya. NTTlcs 7'J0 p. m. ? B Path si. rs worship a, a. m_? B Bathei. Evening service 7:3u m. ? D- Bethel. It IF. each Sunday. fM p. m. at B Bethel. Choir practice and Prayer service each Wednesday at 7 JO p. m. at B Bethel. chubcb or OOD Corner of Parker and Oastoo REV. DOC WILBANKS. Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Might Service 7 rOO p. m. Saturday night YPK 7 p. m. Everyone invited to attend. Morning nuwday eveniflJ. p- ?? 7 30 "? ?? ?nd ^ Tou are Invited CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH REV. P. Lk SHORE. JR.. Minister Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 8:00 Intermediate Youth Fellowship. 6:30 Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Worship. Wednesday : 7:30 Prayer Service. 8:00 Choir Rehearsal. AN ENTIRE SCHOOL CUSTOM-MADE BY YOU OF WONDERFUL, VALUE-PRICED FABRICS Make yourself a beautiful array of new school fashions, and save in the bargain. We have everything you need . . from the glorious wools in tweeds, velveteens, flannels, to sensa tional silks and. lustrous taffetas in every: glowing tone of the season. Plaid Ginghams . 79? * $1 All-wool Tweeds .... S3.W Flannels, yd ......... ??* Velveteens, yd IMt Solid Broadcloths 2)c to $1 Prints, yd .... ? 2Sc to 59c SOTCE MEMORIAL A. H. P. CHURCH WILLIAM L. PKESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. John A. Cheshire, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. The subject for the morning hour U "Work, God s GUI '. Meetings : Junior* at 2:30. Intermediates 2:30 W. M. Society 3:30. Elder s meeting 3:30. Deacon's Meeting 3:30. Young People at 6:00. Come and worship with us. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH REV. & r. AUSTIN. Pastor *^45* Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 8:18 B. tTO. 7:30 Prayer Meeting ITsiIimsSsj I 7:30 Prayer meeting. WESTOVEE BAPTIST CHURC!? REV. M. & HARDIN. Pas tar 9:43 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship 2nd and 4U? Sun Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sun KISSIONART METHODIST Second Street, Cora Mill Services REV. H. SPURGEON SCRUGGS. Pastor . Kings Mountain. N. C. Sunday: ' Sunday School: 9:43 a. m. Fred Bow ens. Supt. Arthur Canigan. Asst. Supt. ' Morning Woashlp: 11:00 a. m. Thursday: Young People's Society: 6:30 p. m. OAK GROVK BAPTIST REV. C. C CROWE, Pastor Sundays: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning service (first and third Sundays). 6:80 p. m. BTU. 7:30 p. m. Evening service (second and fourth Sundays). EASTStDE BAPTIST CHURCH HEV. R. L. CHANEY, Pastor Sunday; 9:43 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7 :30 Evening Worship Wednesday : ,7:30 PJayer Me TEMPLE BAPTIST DAVID N MORRIS. Pastor Corner of Cansler A Fulton Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. U. 6:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Dlrpetor. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer service Wed. 6:43 p. m. Visitors always welcome. Sam Phlillps, Supt. Worship Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Service 7 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST CHUHCH MISSION Corner of Dllllng St.. and Railroad Ave. H. a WRIGHT. Supt. Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:0U Morning Scrvlce. 6:15 R T. U. 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting . PABK GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE REV. HAY CHILDERS. Pastor Sunday School 10:00. Supt., Rajiiond Gregory Morning Worship j\:00. Young People'? service 6:30. Hermnn Ruff. President Evangelistic Scrvlce 7:30. Midweek prayer service Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Radio program: "Showers of Blessings", eacn Sunday morning at 9 a. m. over WGNC. Gastonla. Educators Held Annual Meeting the Wh frM heTC> VVodn?day in the White Memorial Presbyterian tho ' 3?d comPIeted plans for I the educational study soon to be ZSLJLf soven institutions supported by the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina Tho Advisory Council to the Educational Survey Com mssion of the Synold convened' Jointly with the Commission at 11-00 a. m. and the two bodies I ^rfnnSe?arately durinl? the after noon. Announcement of the Di. bv^Dr wthe SVFVey was made of ?ho ^nier L" Hall? minister u . Covenant Presbyterian ??U?3W ?.1 haI!lotte. and Chairman of Syrtod s Committee on Educa- i tional Institutions. The survey which will require a full year, has P"8811^ by a $50,0001 grant from the Ford Foundation Members of the Advisory Coun cil attending the meeting on Wed were Dr. Sarah' Gibson Blanding President of Vassar I College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Dr. r rancls Rosecrance, Dean of Fd ucation, New York University New York; Dr. John O. Gross Nashville, Tenn., Sec. of Dept of I Educational Institutions, General ' Board ?f Education of the Metho dist church; Dr. John D. Millett Oxford Ohio, President of Miami University; and Dr. Walter Sprae gens, Columbia. Missouri, Presi- I dent of Stephens College. Dr O Iver C. Carmlchael, New York I Director ol (he Carnelgle Founda t!n?v 8"f r,re"ident * elect of the 7'v- Alabama, i? a member of the Advisory Committee, but will be unable to attend the meet ing. Other distinguished persons on I the Synod's Commission to attend the meeting Included the follow UH- Everett. Charlotte, #1u?n re!ldent and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Queens College; Dr. J. McDowell Ric hards, President of Columbia! Presbyterian Theological Semi nary. Decatur, Geuigia; state Senator Edwin Pate, faaurlnburg; Thornton Brooks, Greensboro at torney; Hector MacLean, LUra berton attorney; James E. Clark, Eliza bethtown business man; Dale Holderness, Tarboro, PresK dent of the Carolina Telephone Company; Irwin Belk, Charlotte; Robert Hayes, Concord; Nathan McEIwee, Statesvllle; Fred ?m^'r'G"ton,a; and Halbert Jones, Laurinburg. muf?Jnl?en,t ^0men on the Com SSSi 'nc,Ude Mn- JuI'?n B. Hutaff, Fayetteville; Mrs. Rufus P, Wilson, President of the Syno dicaJ Burlington; and Mrs. Emer fon Fountain, Tarboro Thp #0i rnJf.r,n,8t<r' ,n to Dr. Hall are members of the Commission: Dr. Walker B Hea Win.tyettr,,"e: Dr- Ju,,an Lake I ^a,em; Harry M. Moffett, Gastonia; Dr James jSSi!n ** No?>an ^ y Mount: Dr D- S. Fr^nlTu 1 ?iint A,ry: Dr- B.I Rev PhIIIi W,1*htav?l? Beach; cftv ? K?nyPI3' forehead | City, Rev. Robert Turner Mor ^?nL_RpV' W Currie Greensboro, and Dr. Harold t Dudley, Raleigh Dry Weather Brings Insurance Regrets Many a North Carolina farmer is regretting the fact that he turn ed down the opportunity to in sure his crops last spring, but none are more woebegone than farmers in drought ? stricken Rockingham County. T. D. Williamson, Negro county agent for the Agricultural Exten slon Service, says farmers who attended a crop insurance meet ing last spring and found hun dreds of excuses for not joining in a group insurance plan, are perhaps the hardest hit by the two-month-long drought. "It's ironical," says Williamson, "but it's true." Quite a few of the farmers who attended the insurance meeting took advantage of the low cost of the group plan, he says. But I many others found all kinds of excuses for not joining the group. "Right now, after talking to these men," Williamson says, "it's hardly necessary to tell you what they wish they had done." He says those who took out the insurance aie "elated over the fact that they can still take care of their crop expenses and have a few dollars left for other purposes." But some farmers In Rocking ham haven't been so hard hit by the drought, the farm agent says. He cites the case of Walter -Wil liamson of the Haw River com munity. In spite of the dry wea ther his corn crop is turning out to be one of the best he ever pro duced. He planted N. C, 27 variety hybrid on good, well-drained bot tomland and used good fertiliza tion and cultivation practices. Dry weather this summer is ex pected to cut North Carolina's hay crop 7 per cent below that of last year. WEEK-END AT A&P AND ... A&P GRAPE JUICE A&P TUNA FISH ARMOUR'S TREET 1201. Hot. 1-Qz Can 12 Oz Can Assorted Styles v.; . Everbest Pickles 2 'a ? ? . Flavorful Pineapple Juice Coldstream # * . . . Pink Salmon - - Hearty and Vigorous Our Own Tea - - 41/i-Oz. Jars 18-Oz. Can 16-Oz. Can 12-Oz. Pkg. 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