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i«Lt KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. K C. CInirch GallUt Mvthodist Ctiurcft Ht'V. j. .\f. MtLeun MiniXft/ Supt. Luth<T JamcrKon 10 AM ChiTch Sch.).)i and I'nd Surulays otiihip n A M. MornihK Mt. Zion Boptitt Chiircn .iev. n. L. CRfvm Minjiter Supl. J(d.n Kiiss U A.M. Sunday School U AM. Mni'ning Wnrshlp MOUNTAIH VIEW lAFTlST CHUBCB .tev. Lolgh. Hanoi Jar.fs Ut'iUgea, Supt. M. Tiuimny Un • p.m Kvi't'iisK \Viii«Mp Wodm'sday niiihi l’ra>e MIDVIEW lAHTIST CHURCH Midolaes Community Rev. R. C. Franks. Pastor Laum Franks, Supi. Sunitay Sctlool. 9:15 a m. Worship Srr\’ire, a m Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Training Union; Wednesday, 7:15 p.ai. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH W'liytic Ashe, I’aslor Sunday .Srhoul 9:1."* W.irship .SmUjc 11:()0 »'IR3T WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Sumhiy .Sfhmil 9;l.'i a.m. Mo.rtlng Worship 11 a.m. r Causbvl Clerk Crowder's Mouptalo Sunday: m UU Sunday School .iHJ .\i(d'(ung MISSIONARY MTETIIOOIST CHURCH ' .w> Kvi-nmu .Se •V’edn»*.s.liiy; -ervlce at .Mieiing METHODIST TOPIC "Dees Character Cost Too Much?" will be the topic of Rev, D. B. Alderman’s sermon at the Sunday morning worship hour at Central Methodist church. Choir ?*rH 'rralning Union l>:0(» Kvfninu Good Hepo Presbyterian Church llev. p L. MiniKtw lU a.rtl. Sup,lay Sehoot I p m. Worship Services 8EXALL Ic SALE STARTS MARCH 28 Kings Mountain Drag Company .Mid-urck Prayer .Scrvicp 7:1)0 (l-A.’s • 7:PU hiiiittnlhly Sunheam Band 7:00 bimonthly lunhir Ynuin pm. Pr.iycr Room ♦*.:«) p m Kst-ning Worship 7 pm. Sunday Njchi Sfiva-e Wt'dr.cstlay Prayer Service 7 CMATRl DIXON PRESBYTEBIAU CKURCH Rev James Mann I'nsttir Sunday* 9;» A - Momtng WfHanu 10:80 A. U. — aunday aphfw) Bynu R. V Slip). Wiilmm Orr U A ^i. Vl'.'.Miin^r'wiuMUp 4 p rn Voi.'i: Ptuple McetifiK 7:;m.* vNeilnesti.iy evening praxcr meat- lOK T::<0 rhuiMday Nignl Choir Ueheursal I.**: A- -rd .vindays — Holy Ct»miminion -nd dt Uh -- Morni'ie Prayer Wednesdays—7:00 AM. — Holy Com- Vestibule AME Zion Church Hev. M. L. rnmpbell Minister Supt. W. M. Chlltler* 10 A.M. Sunday .School 11 A .M Miirr>ln« \Vorshl| 1st and 3rd Sundays TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURfH R'-n Frank .shlrle.\. I'aN'oi- Paid l.etlfnul. Suntlay Selioni Supt. Cl>ile IJIaekwell. ilTU Dlieelt»r RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURC'i Cresctni liai Itev. u.iviil Ui.>tor. Hasi.n North Piedmont at Rloge Charles W. Easley, Pastor 8:d.5 a m. .Sunday .School 10:00 a m. Mornhig Worship 0 p.m. Luther League PATTEFSON GROVE BAPTIST CHU.TCH Rev. Kleliard Piyler. .'astoi M L Williams Supt. of Sunday riU. TABLBNACLA ^ LOVX .Secnml .Sireol Uev. Jerry Grlgg Supt S..nda> Sri’.o/ Ralph Chitwood iday Schf^ 10 a. aa. Y Service U a. m. and 7:30 p. m ‘'vdr^sday right and Saturday qIaM mt H'dienfler. Director. Tiaininj Singing evMD 4th Sunday 3:30 p. tm. HupiiM Irau.iitg fi Adorns Chapel AME Zion Church Na. -M L- famplieil Minister Supl. Lonnie Whlsnant VOTE FOR IohnR.AutenJr. FOR District [udge May 4, 1968 Your vote will be appreciated .3;28-3:2pci. -’ml ana 4lh Sunday METHODIST CHURCH :ASr GOLD STEET wLsLEYAN ;..ndnv .-Veil in:i», , l,■|■M,ns Wni.slilp II:(H). FINISH COURSE Tommy nml Chri. TiiKiall, mi'r.'.bc.s ot B,jy .Si'out Troup 91, have successfully cmplet- oe! the Red Cros.s eight week's I'DUl'se ill .-senior .■itid Junior na tional life savers and water safety lield at Oa.stonia V\tC’.A. TEMPLE SAPTIST CHDHCB Rev. LowI.r McOahn, pastor SchOO* 8upS UI I-I ar u.dU m. I 'n p"^'* S-rvIce Weunewtoy, EveiUn* Wnr.hip on Sundsyl «t 7: BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:15 SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 ALWAYS $1.00 A CARLOA?! THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITSI No. 1 •Las Vegas Hillbillies’' No. 2 — "GLORY STOMPERS" No. 3 •EASY COME, EASY GO’ ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 Hits No. 1 "Who’s Minding The Mint" No. 3 ■HONEY POT" Phone 739-2176 OPEN Week Days 2:45 Sat 12:45 Sun 1:15 STARTS THURSDAY ISIuritiattBiredler 'SsSttShooiall ^ 1,000.000 uughsl “*saB ssm TECHNICOLOR* R UNIVERSAL PICTURE WATCH FOR 1. “The Happiest Millionnaire" 2. "The Valley of the Dolls" 3. LATE SHOW — "Notorious Daughter of Fan- Th, Subscribe To The Herald Q / t more Opportunity knocks only once? Not on your life. Not with new 5% Golden Passbook Savings. For weeks you’ve heard that this is your Golden Opportunity. And, it still is. You can still have the convenience of regular passbook savings and get a big 5% daily interest compounded quarterly. Start with $1,000 minimum de posit and make additional deposits of $100 or any amount above at any time. You may make withdrawals without prior written notice during the first 10 days of each calendar quarter if the money has been on deposit 90 days. Additional withdrawals may be made anytime with 90 days prior writ ten notice. Opportunity is still knocking. Answer the call today at First Union National. C Golden © shook f'liunl nn," . praoti liarr, K.vtcn fl*! First Union National Bank L’c fa\'oi Oiun M. Bi tensi Th latae pepp mat.-i lain.s No ronvi have I hey agon «or ing Wak
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