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OPENS NEW FIBM ? Hmlw Dixon, abore, has bMn appoint agent foi Stat? Farm Mutual srr?r - "? ?"??? Harley Dixon Opens New Finn Appointment o f Harley Dixon mobHp ?r"i KlngS Moun,aln auto ^ ?Sman' as a?ent 'or State Farm Mutual Insurance S'h/r VS * "nnounc?? this week by c. C. Abernathy, of Lin firm.0" dlStriCt mnna^ of the A formbr salesman at Victory Chevrolet Company, Mr. Dixon p?? ,?pCned an office at 121 S. Battleground avenue. Mr. Dixon will be acent for thn company l? ,h? a?T rirc ??5 EI-Be+hel-Bethware News (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) Th^LtvFrriIf:L ? bethware The Women's Society of Chris *55 aTlEf 22*. n'hht at ' El-Bethel church. fourteen members were present. ivirs. o. L,. Laker pave the feavc the program. After the passed ^ "Rht rcrroshmcnts were stSLwrr's, iiohi? Dpm?n st rat Jon Hub win meet Friday vv reTh a.t,2:3? P' m" at "Pth w-tro school house. This win la the first meeting of the year .wfav ay n,Rht at 7:00 P m iini* />u,lR A<,u't class of El-Bet rlnK?hU l!f,d n SO(ial flt the Hub house. Mrs. -Clyde Bridges ujCher' Mrs- Su? f'hifer dl rectled some interesting games after which a picnic waf enjoyed anH (>f tho officers met Sunrfa? ?,f vKl n?thCl chur<* tor .A VI fV 1lgM wlth ^ Pas tor to begin plans for the revival ?? h. A visitation campaign will Sy'KX! ?Ut thr?Ueh th< Sun fined To hta'home wlUi ^flu" ^ f1mlV\"d M,"' IIass Green and 'ri ? w? 0n slrk with flu. rho Bethware I-TA will hold Th, meeting of the year Thursday night at 7:00 n' m Ev eryone is Invited to become a mem her and take an active part in their school this year Misses Minnie and Ma'RRlr Phi. i"?. S.md.,y jSst. ?f Mrs. Frank Goforth. oH^vr'i"^ t!rS Kro Han"on visit- j ed Missies Pearl and Edna Hern don of Bethlehem Sunday after noon. Leonard Gamble and father J , c?u'? vl8lted Roberts of the Shelby hospital Sunday af. ternoon. He is still very sick McSwain Speaker flt Grace Church Rev Horace McSwain ofShel >>? will he the guest speaker at i the Grace Methodist church Sun day morning, January 17 ;,t 1 1 o clock. .<?in Rev. McSwain is the Secretary of the Board of Missions of the U estcrn North Carolina Con frrence of the Methodist church. j Reverend C. L. Grant, pastor ofthe Grace Methodist church in vftes the public to attend I The Kings Mountain recreation department's "Bobcats" and "Bantams" will play at Central gym Saturday night, Director "Re?i Lay ton said 'yesterday, - The "Bantams" will square off against S*. Michaels at 6:30 p. m. and the "Cats" will play Grover Thread at. 7:30 p. m, Both opponents are of Gaston la. . .All students will be admitted for ten cents and adults for 25 cents, he added. Members of any school basketball team will be admitted free and may get tic kets from there coaches. Groves has' a top collegiate prospect in Navy Veteran Gene Phillips, who Has beten averag ing over 25 points a game for the undefeated Gastonia team. The club has beaten, teams such as Lenoir Rhyne J. V/s, N. C. State Technical school, VVlngate, Cramerton and Belmont's Ramb lers. Probabfe starting lineup for the "Bobcats" lists Bill Harmon and Bobby Sanders at guards, Gene Stone at center and Bud Medltn and Bob Nelll or Jeff Wells at the forwards. Layton, Cash, Ledford, -Mlt chem and Blanton or Horn are expected to lead off for the "Ban tams". TIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RKV. P. D. PATRICK, Pastor SUNDAY-: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Si-rmon Topic: "Th? Mortification of Sin." Pioneer Fellowship 5:00 p. m. Senior High Fellowship 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Topic: "Mirror of the Soul's Concern (or the Healing of the World" ? Study of I'salm 147. MONDAY: Cub Scouts 3:15 p. m. . : Boy Scouts 7:30 p. m. Women of the Church 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY: Junior Choir Practice 3:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY: Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p. ra. THURSDAY: Hrownle Scouts 3:15 p. m. FRIDAY: Girl Scouts 7:30 p. m. (JOYCE MEMORIAL A. R. P. CHURCH ' WILLIAM L. PRESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. John A. Cheshire. Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. Vesper Service- 5 p. m. Cub Scouts will meet Mondsy at 3 p. m. Circles will meet Monday efternoon and evening. i'rayer ahd ITAHl' .Vrvli'L' Wwlimdaj at - 7:30. Choir PracUce Wednesday at 8:00. Come ami worship with us. Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Payseur The morning sermons in Janu ary will be derived from The 3ea titudes of Matthew, using the general title, "Marks of the Christian." The tevening sermons are on "Great Protestant Leaders". Next Sunday the topic, "If We Had Served Men" is about Calvin. "The World Is My Parish", about Wesley, is the topic for Jan. 24. Extended sessions for the Pri mary and Junior departments be gan Sunday morning, and are conducted during the morning worship hour. Tho Intermediate Scout Troop resumed Its regular weekly meetings Monday at 3 o'clock. [Miss Mo/elle Masters and Mrs. David Ilamrirk ai> the leaders. The Senior M. Y. F. plans to launch In February a sale of all occasion cards, gift wrapping, and stationary, proceeds to go to worthy causes of the MYF. Re presentatives will be at the Feb ruary circle meeting to sfcll and take orders. You are Invited. to tune in the following helpful broadcasts: WSOC, Charlotte. Saturdays at f>:45 p. m., "The Sunday School of thp Air", conducted by Dr. Mack B. Stokes. WBT,. Charlotte. Saturdays at 5:00 p. m.. WGNC, Gastonia, Thursdays at 7:30 p. m? 'The Junior College Hour", a broad cast by Brevard Colfcge? a Me thodist school. New councilors of the Sr. M. Y F. are Mr. and Mrs. "Snooks" McDanlel, who are assisted by M". and Mrs. Jim Everhart. They meet with the group at their evening meetings at 6:30 p. m. and an attendance drlvp is under way with Mary Ann Beam as chairman. Morning devotions over Radio Station WKMT during the week of Jan. 11-15 will be conducted by Mr. Shore. New law puts $11,000 price tag on your driver's license! The new Safety Responsibility just patted in North Caroline, is now in effect) It means that in can of an outo accident you may be re quired to post os high si $11,000 or lose your right to drive. Protect your rig tit to drive, yoar tarings, yoor home the low -cost woy witk State Form Mutual Automobile Inioronce. Stote Farm Mutual is the company t?ot dared to be different m ways thot save you money! Find out how now? coll or come i? today. HARLEY DIXON INSURANCE AGENCY 121 S. Battleground Aw. Phone 738 !!??? STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS * ? : -? ... ? ' - ". "" ? big ? _ 1 s' Long PORT SHIRTS .... Sixes 8 to 18 regular values $1.98 to $4.95. Wings. Others Big Table Men's Short-Sleeved SPORT SHIRTS l/2Price Wings, Hanes. reg. $2.48 to $3.49 Big Group Boys' Reg. $1.49 SWEAT S Table Men's Solid Color FT UNIITI CUIPTC iLtxnrtLit aiiixiia Guaranteed and Sanforized s?s '5 ^ ? - Overalls - nun., Ua ? , This sale only at these prices! IS. " . Men's Winter Underwear $1.00 UNDERSHIRTS $1.00 Cotton Knit . . . and Extra Good Buyl 1 T J _ Bummer - type, with or I without collars. Were f $9.95 and $10.95. Men's Long - Sleeve Sport Shirts By Wings, values to $4.95. Clearance $198 80-Square 36-in. fast color PRINTS * t O. ?*> Table J Prints, Chambrays, Cottons 25c yd. cither George "LL" 36-in. Wide Jnbleached SHEETING? 5 yds. SI 31 -inch Seamless Unbleached SHEETING .. 69c yr 81 -inch WEARWELL Regular 97c Value "-vi^hed SHEETING ^d. Unoicuv>>?. 36-in. solid white, yellow, green, blue OUTINGS I"" Be**1 ft&fftcs ^siiS'sbtn ?? ALL KEETER'S 1-2 Price * S One Big Table Broken Sizes MEN'S SHOES $4J88 Dress, work-? values to $10.95 Just 4 Reg. $10.95 Sizes 38 & 40 C0RDUH0Y COATS .... each $fc95 Ideal for Easter these 2 groups of Boy's Sport Coats In Broken Sizes Sixes 4 to 6 $2.95 Sizes 6 to 16 ... $6.95 Group of Men's Broken Sizes SUITS as low as $19.95 Big Group Men's ' Values to $3.95 DRESS SHIRTS S1.98 whites, colors, broken sizes Big Selection Boys and Girls Lined OVERALLS. DUNGAREES Regular $2.98 now $&29 Regular $2.59 now $1^) Match $1.98 shirts, now $1,39 Big Group Boys' Hagger Caps with puffs Regular $1.98 $1.39 ONE TABLE LONG Underwear Shopworn, sizes broken Men's. Boys' 79c While they lastl Regular $2.98 81 x 108 PEQUOT SHEETS $2.09 White, pink, orchid, yellow White only 81 x 99 Regular $2.79 PEQUOT SHEETS $1.99 ? ? - . ? ? ' Pequot Regular 69c 36 x 42 white only PILLOW SUPS. each 50c Cannon 22 x 46 $1 Value RATH TOWELS ..79c ? - 4 ?" " _ . , ' 'iV Rose, green, blue, aqua ?* ?. ' ... >" .. * . ?" * .? ' . !?' ?. ' ? ; ... t. Chatham's 72 x 99 Regular $9.95 PURREY BLANKET .... now SUM ,v -? *,-? r .?/ .... . - ? ??.;? , . ? " " ' ' ' , Y ?j "'?"?'V ? ? - * fr% ' " ? . -"Y >' v Chatham's 80 x 90 Regular $11.95 PURREY BLANKET now $9.88 ' v' . -I i Part-Wool 66 x 80 Regular $4.95 DOUBLE BLANKETS JEM*
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