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6 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. r Life With The Rimples S00DN65S. ^NDV. "(©U’VE 06*n^tting there /KO. morning -•VMACT nje you DOING? THEY'RE BUSY UTTIX CREATURES.' thev ve been aaNfi back and FORTH, back and FORTH, CARRY ING LOADS BIGGER THAN THEMSELVES.' \\ HOPE THEY DON'T GET TO , 'MATCHING you-THEY'D NEVER. GET ANY WORK DONE,' 1 HAVE AN IDEA SHE ^ HINTING SOMETHING PUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT.' Church MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wayne Ashv. DouRlas Ledford. Music Duecior Wado Hartsoe. Sunday i^-hool Supt. Sunday 9;do Sunday Sd'uol liiOO Worship Seivicc ,'):()0 Adult Choir Rehearsal HifX) Baptist Training Union 7;i)0 Evening Worship Wednesday — TiOd Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 O.A.’8 and Sunbeams eyory other week caamAE HKnotrtsr cboboi Rev. Howard Jordan Buiiday ffelHyai unaVr-Mondiif WotMdP „ 6:3(L-Jiiitarmt3laU Methadut Ttntlt Wm ■wsiua 6 p.m. —Senior Methodist Youth Fellow Midweek Prayer Servlee remains at 7 | Ri. Wednesday evenings. mOLZ MnOT CHURCH Hev. LawU McGaJia. P««tor_ , Jtmmy ChUdera, Sunday School MvA BUly Mdan. nu dlrwtar. Sunday Sdiad nt 9:4S a m. Morning Worahlp at U a. m. BTU at 6:30 nTiB. MuMwi Sendee Wedneadaya a ■30 p. m. _ Evening WoFehlp en Sunday* at Tig Good Hop# Fresbyterloa Church Rev. P L. Ross. Mlnl.stcr 10 a.m. Sunday School 1 p.m. M'orshlp Services HKMI MUUUEm enuaUB 1(K N. Wabb SL. Gastonia. N. C... tee. A. E. Ouyer, Pastor. Pb. UN S-HM " 7 p. sa. Sunday. Wed Meeting nghta: iceday, PrMar Sunday School HI n. ■. Preaeblng U * NTP3 or Youth ■eating frlday Night. ■re. T. 1. Poor* lee. J. ». Stnewt MOUHTAm VIEW gArTlST CHUHOI Rev. Geor^ Leigh. Pastor James ttidges, Supl. Walter teusby. Clerk Crowder's Mountain Sunday; - 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning service 7:30 Evening Service Wednesday: 7:36 — Prayer Meeting Vaatibul* AMS 21on Church Rev. M. L. Campbell Minister Supt. W. M. ChUders 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning M’orship 1st and 3rd Sundays EiNGBsii^tnrrAHi baptist cbuio Rev. James Wilder Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Vesper Service 5:30 P.M. Trainlni Jnlng Union 6:30 P.M. ■I.I.gW MBMOHlAL sAPtlCT GBOaCi Banday: 10:00 Sunday SshoaL U.-00 Uoraiiig Wenhlp. 7d» BapuatTDatnliig fJaMi tcUeerad ■ ening ehnreb asrefcsa. Wednesday: f:00 Mld-waak Bcagar asniaHk V ' .V < CRURCB OP COO Btv. r. M. Vemghaa. tarter Saturday: 7 p. m. Youth Service Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Warship 7 p. m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p. m. Prai'er Service MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Mldpincs Ceamuatty Rev. R. C. Franks. Pastor Lalnn Franks, Supt. ■Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Training Union; Wcdne.sday. 7:13 p.m. CHRIST THE Z»a Catholie Church Sunday Mass at 11 a.m. Confesslolia heard before Mass School of Religion on Sunday: Grades — 9:% a.m. H.S. — 6 p.m. FIRST PRESBTTCBIAN OBURCH Paul E. Auslsy, Th.D.. Miaittsr tUNOAY: 9:43 Sunday School 10:30 Nursery for Pre-School Children U;00 Morning Worship Service 6:00 Pioneer and Senior High Fellow ship TUSSDAYl 7:30 Boy Scouts WEDNSSOATt 7:30 Mid-Week Prayer Service 8:00 Chancel Choir THURSDAY: 3:00 Brownie Scouts 3:1.3 Junior Girl Scouts PRIOAT: 8:00 AA Meeting inSSIONART METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank £. Self. Pastor Sundaj’ School at '9:43 a.m. ’■ Preaching at 11 a.«. Sunday Night Sendee' at 7 g m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Phifer Ri«d — .Near Armory Rev. Rola-rt Itnden. PtIest-ln-Chargc Telephone TfS-Sia Cliurdi Schewt 10:00 A.M. Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. 1st & i’.rd Sundays — Holy Communion •Jnd A 4th Sundays — Morning Pra.t er Wcdnesda.'f7:00 A.M. — Holy Com munion' Uraigs Accept Sasley Cdl; Grover Visitors GaUlee Meihaoirt Church Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. (.uiher Jaiiicrson to A.M. Church -School .St and 9nd Sundays Wo GROVER — Miss Vera Hardin ind the G.A. Girls of Antioch 3«ptist Church attended the G.A. tally on Monday night at Mt. 31ive Baptist church at Cowpens. Mrs. Marion Morehead, Misslon- iry to Japan was guest speaker. •May 8 through 14 being C. A. Focus Week the WMS of Anti och honored their GA Girls and TOthers at a covered dish sup per on Tuesday night at the An- Moch Community Center. Mrs. George Goforth, principal at Park Grace Elementary school was guest speaker. Attending the AS'TC and Le noir Rhyne baseball game on Sat urday at Hickory were Mr. Frank Goforth, Grover, Gene, Warren and Steve Goforth of Kings M.7untain, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mode of Hickory. Mr Frank Go "orth went especially to see his grandson W’arren “Bo” Goforth pitch. “Bo” was the winning pitcher. Sharon Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gold was one of the freshman attendants in the May C.iurt on Fi’iday night at the KMHS g>'m. The flowers were placed in the Sanctuary of First Baptist church on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Herndon of Kings .Mountain I in memory of Mrs_ E. B. Hern- 11 A.M. Morning W’arshtg cion. GRACE METHQDiST CHURCH Sunday School 9:43' a'.in. Worship 11 a.m. MYF — 6 p.m. Evening Worship — ,7 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday — 7 p.m. Ml. Ziea l^litl ChUrcR rtev. R. If. Garvin Minister Supt. John Ross 10 A.M.. Suaday .SctJotii , 11 A.M. Morning Worship 5 P. M. TralDiflg Cnlon 6 p.m. Evening worahip ’ 7:30 Wednesday -night prayer Meeting Bynum Chapel RME Rlon Church Rev. W. J. Campbell Minister Supt. William Orr 10 A.M. Sunday School It A.M. Morning Wor.ship 4 p.m. Toung People Meeting 7:.':0 Wednesday evening prayer meet ing 7:30 Thursday Night Choir Reheareal OAX QHOVE BAPTIST CHUBCH Bav. trad Biau. PniMt Benday Sehooi SupL — Hdwia Mom bn,.! ay: 10:00 — Sunday SehooL U:00H(irnlng Worahlp Berrlcea. 7:00 — gapUit ZTalaj^ Untun. 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Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Services 2nd and 4U Sunday 5 p..m. Baptist Training Union 7UIO Prayer meeting Wednesday eemlm SI. Ptnil Methodist Church Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. O. V. Ellis 10 A M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning W'orship 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Donald F. nnm SUNDAY: 9:45 Sunday SehooL lOdU hfoning eronhlR, 6:» Ikninliig Union. 7 do Evonlng wwBhl* WEDNESDAY ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH North Piedmont at Ridgo Charles W. Eosloy. Pastor 8:43 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6 p.m. Luther League Wednesday: 3;3(>—Confirmation Class 7:30—Senior Choir Rehearsal Thursday: 3:30—Junior Choir Rehearsal TO •ATD BAfVmr cn Highwar M aiAV. H. % HMDtN. $169.95 THE HOUSE Oi REPRESENTATIVES Gent Bogrio 8u^ Rundoy Sebooi Mon^ Wonhin ■.■■TTt.U.. 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Let My Seniority and Experience In The North Carolina General Assembly Work Equally As Well for the 43rd Legislative District As It Has For Polk County in the Past. PUS? gAPTWr CHURCH Rev. Robert Mann Banday lebool — 9:45 am ■. Morning Worship — U a. ■ HapUst Tnlata* — 605 p. i* Bveoliw WotetJp — 7:30 p ■ Prayto MooUng m Wada«dny oi TiS> TBB TABUnMou op lOVB 302 Second Street Rev. Jerry Grlgg ■ ■ 1. Ralph VAK innis rVBNITURE CO. ^hone 739-4788 309 S. Battleground Vote For la THURSTON ARLEDGE For The House oi Representatives May 28 Vote For Three Candidates I 5:19-26 pd. ^pt. Sunday School. Ralph Chitwood Sunday School 10 a. ol Wgi^ Sery^ U a. ba^ f. a Wodutday atght aad Ssturday atoi a* fic* 7^0 ft m. ' SiRglaH ototy dtt Saaiay tm » hl mST CBUROH DP THE HAXAREtfX 407 S. Cherokee St. H. O. Clayton. Paxlor Sunday School Supt. James Self Sunday School at 9:43 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. NYPS at 6;.10 p.m. Junior Society: 6:30 p.m. Rvnngeltstlc Service: 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m HtoaMg S«eioe •m nan«i»a SMk ..snau'BsiR."* *- .JSTW "ax?" »• *- MM# Study os 7'.S0 St Hb RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Crescent Hill Rev. David Castor. Pastor .Sunday School at 9:43 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Luther League Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Choir Reluvirsals on Wedneulay eve ning at 8;.'10 and 7:30 p.m. A Nupipi-y piuvldcd (ur woiO^aervlue .1 Thursday, May 19, 1966 Thursi S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Tate tnd family were Saturday spend- he-day family visitors of Mr. nd Mrs. R. C. T'lte. On Sunday Ir. and Mrs. EJlis Tate and '4U!rhter Sandra of Uncolnton had dinner with the Tates. Vickie Turner and Sharon Gold vere with the girls of Kings Hijh School who participated in girls sports at Play Day, held at. North Riwan High School near Salisbury on Saturday. Going to Poplar Springs Bap tist church on Monday night to hear Mr. Dan Weiss teach the WMS Study book “Meet the A- merican Jew” from First church were Mrs. B. F. Bird, Mrs. Beck Wright, Mrs. B. A. Harry, Sr. Mrs. Grady Ross, Mrs. Monroe Crawford, Mrs. John Gold and Mrs. 'I^ree Keeter. Mrs. MelYin Hardin, who has been House Mother -at Barium Springs Childrens Home for sev eral years has resigned and re turned to her home here. Circle Mo, 2 of Shiloh Presby- fcrl«n churqh met at the home of Mrs R. r. 'Tate on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boheler and Kathy Df Gaffney were Sun day afternoon visitora of the W. S. Hicks, Sr., Mrs. Hubert Rol- lins and the Gene Turners. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crump of B-adin have been guests of Mrs. Addie Beam Monday and Tues day. Mrs. Beam, will return to Badin with the Crumps on Wed nesday for a 10-day visit. The Grover Postoffice has been beautified with box woods, petunias and white fencing.^. , Grover Community 4 H Club met Monday -night at the elemen tary school. Attending the Future Home makers of America Mother- Daughter Banq'iet on May 5 at Kings Mountain high school from Grover were Martha Hern don -and Mrs. Jack Herndon, El len McDaniel and Mrs. Denni's McDaniel, Janice Morgan and Mrs. Lewis Morgan, Sharon Gold and Mrs. John Gold, Vickie 'Turn er, and Mrs. Gene 'Turner, Janet Spangler and Abii?ail Spangler and Mrs. Jerome Spangler. Martha Herndon had presenta tion ofiTOthers and response was by Martha's mother, Mrs. Jack Herndon. Vickie Jean Turner was in the skit Hokey-Pokey. Miss Martha Herndon, daugh- ter of .Mr. and Mi's. Jack Hern- doin is president of Future Home makers and Abigail Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spangler is secretary and Janet Spangler is SPO Representative. Rev. Cecil Johnson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Lancaster, S. C., was graduat ed Friday from Southeastern Baptist Seminary at Wake For est. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randle were Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of Waxhaw, N. C. Rev Cecil Johnson has ac cepted the pastbrate -of a Wax haw Baptist church. Patients in the hospital from Grovei^ community are: Mrs. James Mammie Howell and Mrs. James Byers, Kings Mountain; Mrs. Will Moss, Gaston Memor ial; W. S. Hicks, Sr. and Miss Sheila Putnam, Memorial hospi tal, Charlotte; Miss Sheila Put nam, hospitalized for injuries in an auto accident, underwent sur gery Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Ernest A. Ham- bright, Grover, and their daugh ter-in-law, Sarah, of Georgia, placed flowers in the First Bap tist church Sunday in memory of Mrs. C. A. Mul'linax. Marvin Hamrick of Fredericks burg, Va. is visiting in Grover. LENNI ditio COJV Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins will return home on Thursday from a two week visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ■Mrs. Jim Klinkenber-g and grand daughter, Mary Catherine, who live at Independence Missouri. Miss Freida Dianne Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford V. Bowen is a candidate for the Miss Shelby pageant on May 20 at 7:30, Shelby City Park. Circles of First church will meet this week at following members homes. Bostic — Mrs. Hubert Rollins; Alma Hunt—Mrs. Harry Beam, and the Mary Chris tian home of Mrs. John Gold. Miss Ethel Martin spent Thurs day through Saturday with hor sister, Mrs. W. C. Brown who makes her home in Spartanburg, Never Needs Ironing! Walk Shorts And Slacks Made With ”Dacroh slacks walk shorts Oor own Andover'S eosy-care, no-iron slocks and shorts moke summer a fun time! All in 65% ‘‘Dacron"® polyester, 35% cotton, expertly tailored just for us in the styles you like best. Choose muted to marvelously bright summer shades. 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