Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Aug. 11, 1966, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Chunii TBiou: Mnm cainai SSSSi ■miS^tao-iw — _ , MIdwwifc Mirw^lervle* Wedntadajt » ! r.-so p. m. _ , I ■ SPoiliis KMAlp M Sunday* at T:t /,'*• at. ; I .. XoiniHuw tiiuiKBaatiirifc 11:0O -Mocniait Wonup. oHK)—OaptlM^taininc UaiacL 7;0i>—Piaachint Suvi^ , jyednesday: OJO'IS* laachen ai*«UB» 7:tX>->Ild-Mt**k myer tetvle*. el ItTHEt MEHOnBSPaajMD > Bcv. Koy Lockridge, Pastor Sunday J^kool at 10 a.HL ^ ^ riicilr Practice Wednesday- at 7:S0 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednesday j- • riBST PRESBYTEKIAH CHUmCI Paul K. Ausley, Th.D., Mlaistet SUKDAY: _ , 9'43 Sunday School 10:50 Nurserj- for Pre-Sdtaal Children 11:00 Morning Worship Service 6:00 Pioneer And Senlon High Fellow ship rVESDAY: 7::t0 Boy Scouta WEDNESDAY: 7:30 Mid-Week Prayer Service 8:00 Chancel Choir THOaSDAY: 3:00 Brownie Scouts 3:15 Junktr Girl Scouts \ rRtQATi 8:00 AA Meeting KINGS MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CBUCr Rev. James Wilder ^Gunday School 9:43 A..M. Momingt-WorsMp ll:0O>A.M. Veeper Service 5:30 P.M. Training Union 6:30 P.M. Vestlhula AllK Zlea Ckuieh Rev. M. L. C^pbell Minister Supt. W'. M. Childers 10 A.M. Sunday School. 11 A.M. M«(m)nc Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays Goad Rep* PteshYterltm Church Rev.' P U. Ros*. Minister * 10^ a.na. Shnday School. ' ,1'PiRV. .WmsUUD- .Servinea KACEDOMti ItAPnST CHURCH , :> Rev. Wdyne Ashe. Pastor . , n/Miginii liadfunh htusic DUeolor tVade Hact^, Sunday-School -^upt. Sunday '!9:43; SuAtfay School ‘ ‘ 11:00' Worship Service 5:00 AdUIt Choir Rahearsal 6:00 Baptist Training Union , 7:00 IN'enthg Worship Wednesday. — 7:09 Bible Study and Prayer 7:00- G.A.'s and Sunbeams every ether week Gcdflss Rev. M.,. hni A Si9 ^1^G as li a i i i cssrsBAi. MxnraMT Hdwata Jordan Brdlaat. ite*7PUsiat TMlh,V« alt and 11 y» ntng Worship GRACE ilimOOiaT CHURCH Sunday School.^ 9:4'3 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. MYF — 6 p.m. Ktenlng’'Worthlp — 7 p.m. Wedne ' Prayer Service neaday — 7 p.m. d-P.nL. -s-SenJor- MetHpdlst youth Peflow L sMp ' : ; ' Ml^aeh Prayer .SprylcJ reraatna at -7 p. L W^r--^- dnesday evapinaiti' w t HtMlar. N. >.. Mt.'Uta.RoptUt Church ilev. R. L. Catvin Minixter Supt. Joka Ross 10 A.M. Sund^ School I 11 A-M. -Momius Worship 5 P; M. Tlalnlng Unlcui 6 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 WeiihesdtS' night iTaver Meeting RhoBasar BopHat Church R.'V. R. D. Lucas, Minister .Xiip:. .fames Adams 10: A.M. Sunday School 11 .A.M. Worship Servioes 6 1’ \1. B.T.U. li.'V. Bobby Whitfield. Pa.xtor Fred iiuwena. Supt. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev. Fred Rieka, Paatot Sunday Schoot Sopc — Cdwin Moor* lutxHy: - - SehooL _ Porahip sciTiLsa - Baptist Training Union. SUE — EhreninS sarvice. Vadneaday: TUB — Uldwaak praysr aatYla*. 10:00.— Sunday ll;0QMamlng Wo 7:00 — Baptist Ti .OT^SsSf™* artt <ss dwadaFt SMlx aoalstant FaMMW. Mornins. Wowhly ixm, ■ CiAft Mune OiKitBf* Evsnihg WotihlF TtlS fu week Prayer SMVtaai Blblt Study at TtSS Si rasx MFTVr CHUICN Rev. RoV)iTt Mann Sunday School — BidB-wn ns. Morning Worahtp -r U-a. m. Baptist Training —'S:U p. ■. LveiUng Worahtp — 7:30 p. m praj-er Meeting on' Wsdneaday at T:h *. m. THE TWRunixeu «ir van 902 Second Street Rev. Jerry Grlgg S'.ipt. Sunda.v School . Ralph Chitwood Sunday School 10 a. aa. W.iinhli, Service 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. n. Wednesday night and Satuiday night aa Ice 7:;t0 o. aa. Singing evMy 4tb Sunday 3:30 p, ol 'glon Church | poell Minister I ^viDiant: OtT ItT'AiM. aiMdta' School I 11 A.M. iKulmst Worship 4 p.m. Young'People Meeting j •7 r.SO-Wednesday evening'i»'a.ver meet-. ?!i> DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Itev, James Mann, Pa-sior Sundays. 9:30 A. ~ Morning WorahlB 10:95 A. H. — Sunday Seb^ Bs*. VSHUtTN CMUn Lsaaord S^ftatauar, TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH I riiifec Kunil — Near Armory Res. Itolierl iladen. PiiPNt-ln-Cli;>i'RO .Telephone 7;i9-2213 I Church .School 10:00 A.M. h ■Suml;i.v .Service 11:00 A.^l. [ l.sl & ;iid .Sundays — Holy Commimlon [ •Jnd & tih SiintraVs Mfirnlng PmytT) WsMlnesdays - 7:00 A.M. —Holy Com munion resurrection LUTHERAN CRURCR Crescent Hill iti’V. David Castor, Pastor ■Sunday School at 9:4.5 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. i.ulher League Sunday* at O.'.IO p.m. fliolr Rehearsal* oh We<lnesday eve ning at 6:.'10 and 7:30 p.m. Nursery provided for worship service lETlitEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James Oroham. Pastor ^*™9;43’a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 Training Union 8'.TO FX’cning Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. PATTERSON GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard I’lyler. Pastor M. I,. Williams. Supt. of Sunday Schoo Union R.ihrrt HUllemler, Sund.'iy School Morning Uiuship Vesper Seivu'i’S Director. Training 9:45 A M A.M 3;:!0 P.M MID VIEW BAPTIST CHUBCH Midpines Community R(\. I!. C. Franks. P.tstor Lalon Franks, Supt. Sunday itcliool, 9:15 a.m. Worship Seivlee, 11:00 a m. Worslilp Service 7;(K1 p.m. .■IVainin;; Union: Wi'dHosday. 7:15 i CHRIST TRK XING Cathelle Chateli Sunday Mass at 11 a.iiL Confessions heard before Mass ScIumI of Religion on Sunday: Grades — 9:30 a.m. H.S. — 6 p.m. - p.m. Thursday -Night Choir Rehearsal Sundev School at 18 olclocK a. m. MBcnlug Wocsnlp at 11.o.’clock.* .m Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6 o. Gveiitng Service at 7 d. m. _ BAFTlSt CRUSCN S, WUIttBA Pastor IBk BtlB — SehooL Adams Chapel AME Zion Church hev. M. L. Campbell Minister Supt. Lonnie Whisnant in .t.M. Sunday Seliool 11 .A.M. Morning Worship Jnd and 4th Sunday OAtHD BAfgnsr CNUICN ... Blgnsrcpr T* ■ REV. M. S. HJtROlN. FobM'^ Gone Hoyir Supt. 10:00 Sunday Sahool 11:00 Morning Worahlp 7:00 p.ra. B.T.U., BIU Bahb Omttt Director The laird’s Supper each fifth Sunday As Mosee aaid to Hobab, "Oome tho •rt-h in end »»• wio do rjiae yaad ** EAST GOLD SIEET WRSLSTAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. R, Goodson, Minister Sunday Scool 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Wesley.in Youth 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. lhayer-.VIeetihg Wednesday 7:00 PiM. C.Y.C. Wednesday 8:15 til 8:00 P.M. Teen- nme Thursday 7:00 til 9:00 PiM. B.iy Scouts,Friday at Sadie Mill Qub- house 7:00 PlM. KASISaR Rev. Darrell ^ble. Pastor tWfe it *^ia Rkid oP TiBir stosPilLM. For A fHaadtt CUWab" Sunday! Bp<9 a. m, Sunday Rdhoai. 11:00 a. BL Homing Wt 6:00 p. m 7:00 p. aa Wedneadagt 7:00 p. m. Mld-Wtik Wr|m. 4:00 p. a. Oiolr RmoanaL CRUSCH OF GOD Rav. r. M. Vaughan. Pastot Satu^da^ jn. Youth Service *“"‘l0 a. m. Sunday ^hool 11 a. m. Morning Worship 7 p. m. Evening s-rvlce Wednesday: 7 p. m. Praj’er- Service MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George Leigh, Pastor James Bridges, .^PL Walter Causby, Clerk Crowder’s Alountain Sunday: „ - , 10:00 Sunday School 11:01) .Morning service 7:;t0 Evening Service Wednesday: 7:30 — Prayer Meeting THE MOST EXemn HAME OF THE Mr . TOU’LL EWOY EVERY EXOITIMC MINUTE mil RACES ## FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 407 S. Cherokee St. H. G. Clayton. Pastor Sumlay School Supt. James Self Sunday Seliool at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. . NYPS at 6:30 p.m. Junior Society: 6:.10 p.m. Kvangeltstic Service: 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ’:.:eetlng at 7 p.m Shady Grew a^llst Chuich K. J. Kilgore, Minister 10 A.M. Sunday Schoot 11 a.m. Worship Servioee 2nd and 4tl Sunday 5 p m. Baptlat Training Union ■7:3o Prayer meeting Wednesday eevnini ST. MATTHEW'S LUTREIUIN CHURCH North Pledmoot at Ridge. Charles W. Easley, Poatot 8:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6 p.m. Luther League Wednesday: 3:30—Confirmation Class 7:30—Senior Choir Rehearsal I'huraday: 3:30—Junior Choir Reheat^ Ever notice how work piles up on a lazy, sleepy, rainy afternoon? The avid fisherman’s wife now gets another excuse flor him to go fishini^, the price of red meat be ing what it is. It is estL-mated the U.S has 3.750,000 farms. The average size is 242 acres. FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH h"v. John C. Hafrls,-P«tor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mo./ling woi'.ship 11_ a.m. Wesleyan Youth 6:L) p.m. Junior Youth 6:30 p.m. Prayer Room 6.30 p.m. Evening Wor.sliip 7 p.m. Tuesday Prayer Room 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7 p.m. Mttn MRMOBiAL aAPTIRt CNDRCN 10:00 Sunday Schaoi. UlW UanUng Warship. Baptlat Training UBh atniBg ehumh sswrtos*. Wadsaaday: 1:00 HM-waok Kayv iWYiaix PUBLIC AUCTION Ervin’s Garage, 301 York Road, will sell at public auction Sep tember . 15, JL966,.. at .12. noon the following car for labor lion and storage lien. One 1956 Pontiac four . door. Motor No. A-82944550 and Serial No. A 86544550 registered in the name of Lindberg Watson, Kings Mountain, N. C. This the 28th day of July, 1966. ERVIN’S GARAGE 201 York Road 8:11-18 St. Paul MethoditI Church Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. 0. V. Ellis 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning W'oishlp 2nd and 4th .Sundays 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meettag MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank E. Self. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Sunday.Night Seivice at 7 E m. BOX OmCE OPENS AT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 iSMOUNTAirT^ USSEMki CITY M DRVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS S1.00 A CARLOAD! THURS.-FRI.-SAT. 3 HITS — No. 1 — •McLINTOCK' — No. 2 — "FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERORS WORLD* — No. 3 — "TAR2AII AND THE VALLEY OF GOLD" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. THRU WED. 2 HITS —I No. 1 — "RARE BREED' — No. 2 — •JOY IN/THE MORNING' ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORD£S ^l^CORATING TIPS By G£NE TIMMS Did you ever think of put ting a black board on your kitchen wall? It will serve not only as a shop ping re- iTinder but as a place to write family phone I messages, appointments, reci pes and the menu for tic-Hight. W’hen planning to decorate la room, many people think only of 4 walls, but to do a I smart decorating job you rnust consider 6 “walls” or areas to co-ordinate. Four i walls, the floor and the cell ing must all be given equal attention. By the same token many people don’t take into consid- 1.oration that proper lighting has not one—but two distinct I iobs to perfion.T.. First, you need one kind of background 'ight for the entire room and secondly another kind of stronger light for specific \ purposes such as reading, card playing, etc. By realizing I both iunetfehs of lighting, you’ll do a better job You can put new life in a I drab room with fresh colors on fabrics and accessories or [with vividly colored artificial . fruits and flowers. Here’s another decorating idea to think about You may want to mix the old and the new. For greater interest and contrast, try usint^ a fine an tique chest in an otherwise [modern room, or modern art in a traditional room. And don't forget—for help in attractively furnishing your home, we are at your service [always, and rem'>'mber, if it makes a difference, we’ll save yiDU money, cash or terms you still get the discounts ev- ' erv d-as/ in our stove. JOIN THE YOUR PART of the ttUNDREOS STILL TO BE AWARRED! THURS.-FRI. '*0QIWCR BROS PRESfHT HUSKY ^ r, -ki Since Pa J \ the Still/1’ P -sseciAL aulST srss » niiiPAW^M- I OHIO P»* QIIIICPIOp SAT.-9UN>MOM.-TUES. wcmimjtmam ttVBfnmMKnmBmoNBi i R.’rring iLLOVD BRIBES SHIRLEY EADN jmHmiK DAVID McCAlLUM fMRSHALLTHfiMPSON GARY MERRILL In PANA'/ISJON and METROCOLOR , WATCH FOR — ^ r tfffH"" ET 2, •‘Birds Do It" 3. ••Boy Did I Get A yfftenq, "Bean Geste" 5. "The Wild An* Judil NO Th Alex an c been Cour Caro solul the take to a Clerl land in S thlrt 25tli ansv plaii fyin so t cour the ■—■~n 1966
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1966, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75