Church / Crowd* r? Mountain ' nummUy ,?*V. V. WAYNE KIKE. Paator Wortv: ? oo p. a. "Hour ?( 10:00 ft. BL 11:00 a. m. ?too ?. m. * 7 >80 ft M. H ICS ?V. tKSiZiSi.'SSS Kings Mountain, If. a (undayi Sunday School: W .40 juht J. su__ __ Arthur Carrtsan. Aaat. Supt. _ Momlivf Wormhjpi 11:00 a. u. Touag jfwplfl Boctctyi ? JO ft aa. asv t a. a. ? H:00 *. ?, ,-sLtitSj?^ * ? ?errtea s.-OO ft m. ftwv Into a >00 ft tools unar atamea Comer of Canal er A rulioo *y fchoai 9:48 ?. m. B. T. U. 8:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Dtrrctor. Worahlft 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service WM l:U p. m. _ D*vp BAPTIST CHUBCH REV. a W. WALKER. Pa. tor Worship every llnl and third Sunday mornlnr* at 11 :00: and every aacond and fourth Sunday evening! at 7:80. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. . _ ? Cene Boyle, Supt. 1 * V. every Sunday evening at ?:Sa Mr*. Toy* Qrlgg, Oeneril irt.-ector i- l. Demlly Night Wednesday even inn attar each tint and third Sundays. - Qtelr practice each Wednesday night at Lard'a Supper oa each 5th Sunday. Hobah. -coma thou Mth us. and we win do thee good." rnigr anmca o? m nmsasnn REV. A. D. HOLT. PaaUr y School: B:4S a. m. annca or ooo Own of Parker and dastoa REV. DOC WiLSANEH, Paator day School 10 a. n. Sarvla. 750 ft ea ^Mlffdar night HIT a a. mmmm mm to MMt OAS oaovx SAT) REV. C C CROWE. I Suadaya: __ U a. "as. Hernias service (drat third Sunday*). 6:30 p. m. BTU. 7:80 p. m. Evening fa REV* Slock From Cora Kill -10s a ? 11 a. m. ? 7:18 ft aa ' prayer ? Trice ? TflS ft Might Prayer Meeting ? TUB I, She Always Remembers You Sunday, May 9th, Is Mother's Day GOOD SELECTION DRESSES in Nylon, Bemberg and Cotton Blouses Slips Panties Gloves Bags Hose Bedroom Shoes Sandals Gowns Pajamas Bed Jackets Dress Lengths Many Items in Household Goods Amos & Son \ . ' ? ' ' ? *-.??: v' I V? >- * 411 N. Piedmont Telephone 325- W SOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH WILLIAM L. PRESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. Marriott D. Phlfer, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. ? The aunjeet for the Morning Hour U "Lent Qf The Lord". 1 Young PenpJe will meet at 6;30. Evening Sfcrvlee at 7:30. At the Evening Hour Dr. W. C. Holllday. , a mUilonary for twenty-five year*. wUl ?peak and ?how picture* ot our work In Mexico. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. P. I>. PATRICK. Pastor SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:49 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon Topic: "The Ideal Mother" Pioneer Fellowship 5:00 p. m. Senior High Fellowship 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship 7 :30 p. m. ? Sermon Topic: "/? ide".'. MONDAY: Cub Seoul! 3:15 p. m. Boy Scout* 7:30 p>. Circle TO. Mr*. C. D. Btanton 8:00 p. m. TUESDAY! junior Choir Practice 3:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY: Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p. m THURSDAY: Brownie Seoul* 3:15 p. m. FRIDAY: Girl Scout* 3:30 p. m. SECOND WESLEY AN METHODIST YANCEY H. CARTER. Minister Sunday School 9:15. SFrfWSR ":0? Y. M. w. a 6:30. Evangel istic aarvlce 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. .91X011 PRESBYTER'AN CHURCH REV. P. D. PATRICK. Pastor Sunday: 9:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. Mr. J. O. Darracott, Supt. 9:43 a. nv ? Morning worship. Tuesday: . 7:13 p. m ? Presbyterian Youth Fel'ow shlp. PASS OBACS *** REV. H.SPUBGEON SCRUGGS. Put?r VS^YV^HLi. . .*? >? aaata Suadajr. 6i30 p. m. at ? Worship ^ J" 7:30 Prayer Meeting. ?ass School B:4fi Su^t^? Fred Connor a* 7x10 second umranca REV. R. F. AUSTIN. PSaUr duaday: 6:48 Sunday Sc 11:00 Mornln* , ?as ?*73; _T J0 Prayer Meeting 7 :30 *PTayer Announcement John Fisher t ^ ?????? ""Miiemed >t Ike ! . Corner Cafe Corner of Piedmont Avenue and Mountain Street AND WILL SPECIALIZE IN SERVING # Regular Meals # Sundries # Sandwiches # Short Orders Open 5:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily ] Sundays: Closed From 10 a. m. to Noon "???V. \ ? . ... ' , '? . : y ?' ? v / ? WE WILL SERVE QUALITY FOODS , AT POPULAR PRICES '? ' V- ;?/ ,.\? COME John Fisl 4 ' ?' ' ??? : i ? ? SjiVJ . ' ' ^ - , ^ 1 1 | 1 ' mm TELEPHONE 9131 - - - _J r? -a ^irrovrt. ?j3?u*. UCV. M. 8. BLA ?:?B Sunday School. U? Morning Worship MiKOt ~00 Kvenin* Worahlp lit u4 M W. L. MMWAJN .Tutor ?OjOO."*' ?* Mck am aeif Mthtoiiadtf rraim* at 'X* *? *? ?rtorw? (atfcar wtu OM" ST. MTTm i LUTKKHAN CHU*CH W. K*GERBEROTNG?*P?2or 9:45 SuntaT Sthaol 11:00 "ssa,- Worship. ?JO Young People. rrxjrsrr ?5 It WSJ ?us ?L rit w. *. r. a. Mfn?1?jPk **" ~ MMkiH' ?oy Scouts, ftaop a, oua xrraooisT ? _ _C U GHAUT. Pastor Morning Sanrlew: Sunday School 9:45 a. Bl Morning Worahlp 11:00 a. a. ?WBtaf M vie v: mr mm> > s. l*sntag Worship 7 JO p. a. Wadnasday nmlu : 7jS0 p. m. ?fMdai: twdn T JO p. m. It. Tm id Ijnrttart *?X? *Arr?T CHUBC* *EV. EARL M. REDDING, Paster Sunday school ?? 9:45 a. m. Morning Worahlp ? 10:45 a. m. Sunday night aervtcs ? 7:00 p. m. Wadnea day prayer senrlca ? 7i00 p. CHURCH SDFPKR The congregation of Dixon Presbyterian church will ob serve Family Night at the an nual Birthday party' of the Women of the Church Satur day evening at 7:15, according to announcement by Rev. P. D. Patrick, the pastor. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN NEWS Saturday, May 1, the Luther League sponsored a sub-district social at the Woman's Club, fes tivities with a May-Day theme began at 7:30. Invited were mem bers Of leagues from Resurrec tion and St. Matthew's Lutheran churches of Kings Mountain and Lutheran churches of Cherryville and Spindale. Entertainment con sisted of games designed lor get ting acquainted and folk games. Refreshments were enjoyed by all. Ressurectlon church shines at night. New lights have been In stalled which illuminate thq front and detail the simple beauty of the church. Pastor Fritz and delegates, who Include Dorus Bennett, E. K. Whltener, Fred Plonk, and Paul McGlnnis, are attending the meeting of Synod at Gretensboro. Sunday morning, May 9, Pas tor Fritz will speak on a theme titled: "I Will See You Again". At 6:30, the Lutheran Brother hood will hold a meeting. The Sunday evening service at 7:30 will be of special interest to everyone. The Luther League, in connec tion with the Public Life Service program, has Invited Rev. Hoyle Lee Whitesldes of Lutheran cha pel, East Gastonla, to speak. He will discuss "Life Service and Christian Vocation." ratra baptist csncs In Burilagtao e^.v.-n unity WALTSF. FLAT PAYNK Pastor B. T. Brook*, Supt. 8und?? School ? B:C. Morning Wonhlp ? 11:00. Evening Service ? 7:00. Wadmaday sight: Prayer Service* ? 7:00. BTU on Sundays ? 1^1 Ladies Engln Watches .... Limited Time Only I Dormyer Toasters from Sunbeam Mlxmasters Coffeemasters ? . . ? *V.\ ' * ?? Westinghoase Frywell .... Westlnghoase Irons . Fountain Pens from Silver Sets, special 1847 Rogvrs ? regularly SI 05 $21.95 $19.95 tiH $19.95 *79.75 Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Pays eur "National Family Wefek" Is be ing observed this week. Children's Day was observed Sunday, and a Family Night covered-dish sup per was held Wednesday. All fa mbiliea are urged to stay at home tonight (Thursday) lor Family Fellowship. Sunday we will ob sterve Mother's Day, and a special offering for the Methodist Home for the Aged will be received. Grace church will hold services to be conducted by Rev. C. W. Kirby, beginning May 9 at 7:00 o'clock, and we are invited. Thte Official Board and Quar terly Conference met Monday night at the church, and authorlx ed borrowing up to $25,000 If needed to complete our new edu cational building. The District Conference of Christian Education met Tuesday at Main Strcfet church, Gastonla. The Sr. MYF Youth Council meeting was postponed one week, and wljl meet Tuesday with Mrs. Bun Goforth, with Mary, Alice McDaniel as co-hostess, at 7:3c o'clock. The Young Adult Sub-District Fellowship meets Friday at 7:30 p. m. at Grace church. "Edison" Featured As House-of-Month Many people, when they think, of southern architecture, picture huge ante-bellum plantation hou ses with a row of tall graceful white columns. Such beautiful homes are truly southern, ox course, but for every one ? such mansion there exist hundreds of more modest homes that are no less typically southern in their styling. Over the years they have acquired architectural character istics that definitely stamp them with their southern origin, even though they are frequently built in other areas of. the country. Such a comfortable, middle class southern home is "The Edi son. Before the universality of the automobile, the inevitable big porch was usually on the front. Now, frequently, it is placed in the rear tv overlook a qulfet gar den. The architect's working draw ings of" this house, the current "House * of ? the - Month", pro vide for either a partial base merit or, as houses are more gen erally built ' in the south, with a utility room and extra storage space at floor level instead of a basement. "The Edison" is one of scores of good house designs, every one by an outstanding architect that make up the master "Hou?e-of the Month" portfolib that la- at home builders' service in the of fice of Home Building Loan Association, local sponsor of the " House-of-theMonth" . GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS When You Graduate Those you love will be so pleased to own a graduation portrait of/'' you. Phone now for ap pointment. # Carlisle .. Morrison BIdg. Phono 646 You can be almost certain that you are not getting the full power your car** engine was designed to deliver. i That's 'because lad and carbon de posits build up fast-in the combustion chambers and on spark plugs. Power you 9houJd be getting is held captive in your engine. No exemption* ' This happens to sll cars. In combustion chambers these deposits get red hot and pre- fire the fuel b?form the piston readies its proper firing position. Power fight* itself as a result of pre-ignition: . Powsr is S'JO wasted when &cse de posits short-circuit spark plugs and cause misfiring. This iwiiflfiin and pre-ignition are the major caW^^ower loss in your Up to 15% moresngiac powsr is release by Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP. Less Than Two Tanfcfula So rapid to the action of Shell Premium with TCP that you 11 feel your engine has had a tune-up before you've finished the second tankful. TCP is a Shell -discovered additive carefully blended into Shell Premium Oasoline. There's nothing like it for keep ing harmless the deposits that constantly buikl up in combustion chambers and on spark plugs. To keep your engine tuned as only TCP additive can do k, buy Shell Premium Oasoline with TCP every time you All your tank. Remember, the only place you can get it to st Shell stations. * TCP Unleashes Captive Power i This Shell -discovered 'additive "fire proofs" deposits in combustion chambers to stop pre- ignition. On spark plugs It makes the deposits non-conductive and 7 Shell-discovered additive^ blended Into Shell Premium Gasoline) ') releases power formerly held ? ? ' :v '? - - { captive by lead and carbon deposits*^ )TCP* is the greatest * 'gasoline development in 33 years? Ac 1 3 Ml fast your : k had a tune-up beforoyouVefinuhed / your second tankful? within 400 miUg H ft- ? Pfe f mm

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