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Arthur Carrtsan. Aaat. Supt.
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B. T. U. 8:00 p. m.
Millard Putnam. Dtrrctor.
Worahlft 7:00 p. m.
Midweek Prayer Service WM l:U p. m.
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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.
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REV. A. D. HOLT. PaaUr
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Own of Parker and dastoa
REV. DOC WiLSANEH, Paator
day School 10 a. n.
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REV. C C CROWE. I
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third Sunday*).
6:30 p. m. BTU.
7:80 p. m. Evening
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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
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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.
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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.
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REV. H.SPUBGEON SCRUGGS. Put?r
VS^YV^HLi.
. .*? >? aaata Suadajr. 6i30 p. m. at ?
Worship
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7:30 Prayer Meeting.
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School B:4fi
Su^t^? Fred Connor
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second umranca
REV. R. F. AUSTIN. PSaUr
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6:48 Sunday Sc
11:00 Mornln* ,
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_T J0 Prayer Meeting
7 :30 *PTayer
Announcement
John Fisher
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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
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WE WILL SERVE QUALITY FOODS ,
AT POPULAR PRICES
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ST. MTTm i LUTKKHAN CHU*CH
W. K*GERBEROTNG?*P?2or
9:45 SuntaT Sthaol
11:00 "ssa,- Worship.
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? _ _C U GHAUT. Pastor
Morning Sanrlew:
Sunday School 9:45 a. Bl
Morning Worahlp 11:00 a. a.
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l*sntag Worship 7 JO p. a.
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*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 ? . .
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Westinghoase Frywell ....
Westlnghoase Irons .
Fountain Pens from
Silver Sets, special
1847 Rogvrs ? regularly SI 05
$21.95
$19.95
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$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.
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Carlisle ..
Morrison BIdg. Phono 646
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