Page 4 kings MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. r < ' TKursHay. August 19, 1965 Church / SbodT Gronr* laptUt Chutch R, J. KUgor«. Minister 10 A.M. Suml|^ ^ho®l „ . ^ 11 a.m. Woremp Services 2nd and 4U Susdsy 5 p..m. Baptist Training Union 7 ;d0 Prayer meeting Wednesday eevmn» St. Paul Methodist CtauKh Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. O. V. Ellis 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting OAK OROVE BAPTIST CHUBCH Itev. fred HICM. POftot i^aiu^ay dapL Sdwlp Moon School. U:OOICor£ji£Worabtp amlecai 7:00 — BapUst Tralnmg Ualoo. . Evening servlco. ^'vSr^ibdiffMk inpor Mrriai. TIB TJISBUfACtS OP lOTB 9CC Second Street Rev. Jerry Grtgg Supt. Sunday School. Ralph Chitwood Sunday School 10 a. ik W«i5up aervtce U a. m. and 7:30 p. ■ Wednesday night and aatuitlay alght §m flee 7:30 p. m. ^ ^ utkgtnf every 4th Sunday 3:80 p. Mb Ebeneser Baptist Church Rev. R. D. Lucas, Minister Supt. James Adams iO: A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Worship Sesvloea 6 P.M. B.T.U. Rev. Bobby Whitfield, Pastor Fred Bow’ens, Supt. DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kev. Jamea Mann. Pastw 0:30 A. m; •> Honing WcraliW 10:80 A. M. — Sunday •abaci An < Ray. isiBwd guflaeyUM. fwlaf Sunday School at 10 o’eloca a. m. Merntaig Worship at 11 o*doek a. m. Methodut Youth PeUowMilp at 4 ». ■ Cyeniog Sendee at 7 A. aa. PATTERSON GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Plyler. Pastor ir. L. Williams, Supt. o( Sunday School Union Robert HunondM*. Director, Training Sunday School 9:43 A.M Morning Worsiilp 11:00 A..M Vesper ServitH-s 5:ru) P.Al. ■t.i.s|i maaoRiiiL baptist odbcb KINGS MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH M. D. DuBose. Jr. Pastor Sunday School 9:40 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Vesper Service 5:30 P.M. Training Union 6:30 P.M. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank E. Self. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Sunday Night Service at 7 p.m. Mt. Zion BevtUt Chureh Rev. B. L. (kuvin Minister Supt. John Ross 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning W'orshlp 5 P. M. Training ITnion 6 p.m. EvefUng Worship ‘ - I Pmyi 7:30 Wednesday night Prayer Meeting EL BETHEL MEBODIST CHURCH Bev. Roy Lockridge. Pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Methodist Youth FeUowship at 6 p.m. Oioir Practice Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Proyo' Servl^ Wednesday 7 p.m. UV. ». Gciw Hogri* liM 10:00 Banday lehocl ^7^ ... _ DlncUr auppw aMfe flRk am4 ^ Mom* Mid la Ootat^ •'0mm fttb M, and «• «■) da tkM ndC Mmm Cbapal AMS gtoo CRutch Rev. M. L. OampheU BfUnlstcr Sttpt. Lonnie WhUnant 10 A.M. Suaday School 11 A.K. Morning Worship Sod and 4th Sunday OMUm MythoMst Church Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. Luther Jamerson 10 A.M. Chureh Scho<d 1st and 2nd Sundays 11 A.M. Morhlng Worship 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday night I 3L Uahte lAM 30 A Al Ua m t>Sid«r at Ti* wda^vi MKtuootsr emnen «Ev. a. aobbsoH moosieb Sohoot S;30 Ploneor dnd Senior Blsb VUtoi, ihln. Mondayt 3:30 Gin Scouta. Tuesday: 7:30 Doy Scouta. Wednei , vxm 'nmrsoay.M^ SiM ftvwnle Scout*. 4:15 Oienib oioir. ^doy: 1:00 AA Mi Meatint. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. MYF — 6 p.m. Evening Worship — 7 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday — 7 p.m. TR'aNITY episcopal cburcb Phifer Road — Near Armory fiev. Robert Haden, Deacon-ln-Charae _ _ Telephone 739-2213 8U.NDAY 10:00 A.M. Service of Worship: Other Sundays — Morning 7 p.m. Monday — Youth Group 3rd Sundays — Holy Cwnmunion CHRIST THE XING Cothottc ChUKh Pastor: Rev. Edward J. Beatty Sunday Mass at U a.m. Confessions heard before Maas School of Religion on Sunday: Grades — 9:30 a.m. H.S. — 6 p.m. 10:00 Sunday Sahsei. U^JIi ■ ivcidng WeoMsday: '•no Htd-w« v.uu nunqaj UMIMJB. 1:00 Morning WoNhln. :00 BapUstTrainliig VnloA feUeiNd Rg ning enoreh ■■ihsa. ^AST GOLD STREET _ UikWlAcs CoanouiBUy) Rev. Chari<ni H. Pearson, Pastor ^ Training IHiloo B:4B* Bn^dlnle Rme* rH|9. 1965 Kings Mountain i High School Football! Bwgtayfcjc ocrvicv Tnjju. y^y^f^ay cvoning gtayac rnwtmg Jm DATE Schedule TEAM PLACE Sept. 10 Salem Home 17 Cherryville Away 24 Chase Away Oct. 1 East Rutherford Home 8 ♦Bessemer City Home 15 Mooresville Away 22 Shelby Home 29 R-S Central Away Nov. 5 Belmont Home 12 Lincolnton Home Pie-Faii Baibecue Hdd •Homecoming 77 Blood Donors Are First-Timers Seventy - seven blood donors were first-timers at last week's visit of the regional blood col lecting unit, the ‘‘Hemogram", a publication of the Piedmont Car- olinas Red Cross Blood Center, reported this week. The article stated: | "Highlight of the week was the excellent bloodmobilc in Cleve land County at Kings Mountain on August 9. Of the fine 245 pro ductive donors, a total of 77 were first-timers. Someone did a real effective job on replacements, al so. because 204 donors gave for someone else. A total of 292 peo ple came to give blood, and 47 were rejected.” KMHS Registration Begon On Friday High school students who have just moved into town anti who will be students at Kings Moun tain high schools this fall should register at once at the new dis trict high school plant on Phifer road. Principal Harry E. Jaynes said new students may register from 9 until 12 noon Friday morning and from 1 until 5 p.m. Colorado is seventh in size of stales. Beth ware Progressive club held its ISth annual pre-fair bar- b»:cue Wednesday with a large crowd of patrons and advertisers as guests. Fair booklets detailing the fair program September 15-18 were given patrons and others were mailed early in the week. ITemium lists and rules and regulations are outlined. The Fair is approved by the North Carolina Department of Agricul- tuie. Queen of the Fair this year is Miss Susan Lowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lowery, She is a rising senior at Kings Moun tain high school. Fair officers are Grady Seism, president: Cameron Ware, vice- president; Bobby Ware, secre tary; John O. Patterson, treasur er; Harold Hord, past president; Johnny W. Patterson, manager; Paul Bell, grounds superintend ent; C. B. Clary, assistant grounds superintendent; Tom Hamriek, parking superintend ent; Gilbert Patterson, assistant parking superintendent; Stokes Wright, parking admissions su perintendent; Mearl Seism, as sistant parking admissions su perintendent: Dale Vollbraoht, superintendent of tickets; Mel vin Nantz, assistant superinteni- ent of tickets; Russell Putndm and Joel Whisnant; Hal Morris, superintendent of fireworks: Mearl Seism, superintendent of building; Hill Lowery, assistant superintendent of building; Wil lard Boyles, superintendent of commercial booths; Frank Ham rick, assistant superintendent of conr-mercial booths; and Myers Hambright, superintendent of eating stand. Dewberries are larger than blackberries. ..m THIS CURIOUS WORLD ENLARGED PICTURE. OF A SWALLOW* TAIL EOTTERP-V CATERPILLAR, SHOWfMO THE FAKE EYC-SPOIS WHICH SCAR^ AWAV enemies/ LIGHT RAVS AAUST TRAVEU FOft AAOac THAN 8 AMNUIXS IN CROSSINCi FB.O>v\ THESd/.V •to THE AKt> THeV iSt^VPL // M-Ltf A Mr._iTE. AN AVCSACE SIZED OAK TRtC EVAPOIZA.TCS ABOUT /SO GAUjONS OF WATER DAICv; THROUGH ■me SUMMER f^NTHSl MauaMa Chopal A.M.E. Zioa Chimb . Clayton, FRMor Magng WOBRIB n. n k m. “TPS U taSOjP. n. sunlara iainar S«let, at 6:» p. ra. SumUyi gfaoS* Senfce op Suaii}. at 7 p, m. Urn. MACEDONIA RAFtlST CHURCH !«• A«h«, I R«v. Way«4 A«B«. FottM DaiMlat Ladlarda Music Dlfceior RMMrt OUttopion, SuaCoY ScRosI Supt* i».4aV-^inday School ll:0(>—Mi^Dg Worship 8 p.ro. BspUst Training Union f p.m. Evening Wonlup WcAuMdayt 6:30—Otiletrs and Teacherc meeting 6:3U—Junior Choir Practice hOO—Bible itudy and Prayer servica 4:U0—Junior GA’s 7:45 Adult Choir pimdUco. nRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE 407 S. Qierukee St. H. G. Clayton. Pastcu* Sunday School Supt. James Self Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Wor&hlp at U a.m. MTS at 6:30 |Lm. Junior Society: 6:30 p.m. EvungHlfttlc Service: 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Bynum Chapel AME Zioa Church Rev. W. J. Campbdl Minister Supt. WlUlam Orr 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning WorahiD' 4 p.m. Young People Meeting 7:^10 Wednesday evening prayer meet ing 7:30 Thursday Night Choir Rehearsal Pastor Rev. Darrell QpUe, •Yofk SmO • • *1Q|a Bid 9i Tour neaniR Fer A frtiodly CSiuiah** Wi-. Sunday School. U'M a. ah MmSu WorablD. _ Rev. Donald F. Otftohaa. Tmm •UNDAT: 9:49 Suaday School. 10:56 Morning vrorahlpk 4:9 lYalalng Union. 7:36 woca^ CUmiAL MBTNODiST CHUBCP Rev. Huwd;a Jordan Sunday Behool. una>“rMonilng Worship 6:80—IntormeolaU Methodist Youth Pe Rev. S. L. Balnea, Pastes funaay School — 9:45 am m. Morning Worship — 11 a. m Baptist Training — 6:15 p. m, evening WorshTp — 7:90 p. a Prayer Meeting oa Wednsaday at TtN 6 p.m. -—Senior Methodist Yuuth Fellow ship Midweek Prayw Service remains at 7 i n. Wednesday evenings. ■MMi BIOUMTIim TA9SANACU 11:00—Uoming Worship. 6:00—Ba^lst Ttiauung UaloA. 7:00—Preaching 8sr^ . Nsdhtaday: S-5S'^E9SSt* Teacher* HuaUa. 7:00—HM-Waak Piajtr aonta*. •XTBLEBEM MFTWr CBDICB Good Hope Presayterlon Church Rev. P L..ROSR, Minister 10 a.rA. Sunday, School 1 p.m. Worship Services dXON NJIZAUNE CliweB;H ^ 106 N. Webb 8L, Gastonia. N. C. iL S. J^sr. Pastor. Ph. UN 6-48M M^MSngNIghU: 7 pb DL Ban^, Wod Sunday SeboM 10 a. k. PreadUns U s . ITCPS «r Youth meeting Friday Night ■or. T. B. Poole. Bev. |« T. itewvc CHUICB OF GOD ^ lev. P. M. VaaghBB. Pcatsr Saturday: 7 p. m. Youth Servlco Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Wwsh^ 7 p. m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p. m. Praj*sp Sprviee 8T. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH North Piedmont at Ridge Charles W. Easley. Postor 8;45 a.m. Sunday .School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Wtn'.shlp 6 p.m. Luther League Wednesday: 3:30--Confirmatlon Cla.ss 7:30—Senior Choir Rehearsal Thursday: 3:30—Junior Cho»r Reheai-sal TEMPLE dAPTlST CHURCH Rev. Lewis McGaha. pastor Jimmy Chlldwa, Sunday 8000! f ra, nU dim BUly ChUdera, BTU dlraetsr. Sunday School at 9:40 ^ n. .Morning Worship at 11 a. ak BTU at 0:80 p. dl Midweek Prayer Servleo Wednesday a :90 p. m. Evening Worship oa Bundaya at T:8 CAMP CHEEK aAPTm * cvcaing BsrvMe srn rm ihindairi — ■:4Bi. isslstant Paston. Morning Worship IINIO Cng. Music Dtcecter. EvemnCg Worship 7:80 p.. as.- veek PrayM- Service. Bible Study as 7:80 IK & a.—Hcma FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul K. Ausley. Th.D., Minister SUNDAY: 9:45 Sunday School 10:r*0 Nursery for Pre-Sch«K>l Chliiltvn ll:(X) Moi-nlng Worship Scr\lce 6:00 l’ItnuH*r and Senior High Fellow ship TUESDAY: 7:;K) Boy Scouts WEDNESDAY: 3;;i0 JunU»r Scouts 7:30 Mid-Week Pi*ayer Ser\’ice 8:1)0 Chancel Choir I THURSDAY: I 2:J10 Brownie Scouts ' 7:00 Cub Scouts FRIDAY: 8:00 AA Meeting Vestibule AME Zion Church Rev. M. L. CaiRpbeli Minister Supt. W. M. ChUders 10 A.M. Sunday Schor4 11 A.M. Morning Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George Leigh, Pastor Jamf>s Bridges, Suik. Walter Causby. Clerk Crowder’s Mountain Sunday: 10;0f» Sund.ay School ' 11:00 .Morning ser\’ice 7:.30 E\'ening Service I Wednesday: I 7:30 — Prayer Meeting THIS cuRiouyAgS^^ HP^lNcn^Nei ALTHOUGH eepnLES ARE THOUGHT OF TOOAV AS VBH.'V /.OW' oao£/ssf there: was A TIME WHCM THCy WERE THE Aa/STG- cMrs OF THE earth. 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