' Bible Study For Gaston Co. Schools The Gascon county consE..».«« of the B-hie in «-ur *ch0*t* report that 11.543 'a-* eerved of the 36,000 do..are r.eed ed to com pie*, all the st ooo.- ar.o consists of. Rev. I. porary cr.a rr at secretary. J O. R er, National Bar < Gaston .a, V’ Brockrn&r H M Craig, Rooert ea i)vp. ,::*. - Verr.o- A j B‘ the rr.err.he- of *.' er County ".a Mr*, i. ' •• Lyon*, V R*e Sect. C. "T to M-. s' M Be:-.. Cooper, Mrs. ?. Chat K. ' '••* r r Haves Mr Mrs. M <• Ma*.e The Jr s M a. M A Pernih. vrogiwti cell* t'J' * E.&ie •f% f uiiiic school/ x»nt r^-tu ar. d colored A >’c • Br ie tr ev*rr earner tary a - pi of B:~’.e *-• rnory r ever*.' e.frir.tr.t-ary ard 'copy of ' VjUs B.Ue i for every stuotr. of me (nd Senior H;?t. c-o f. r’hrl't.ar. character ouild V* for ench of t.' t ru& AT THE MOVIES IN CHERRYVILLE NOW PLAYING AT THE COMFORTABLE COOL LESTER-STRAND THEATRES THURSDAY-FRIDAY—2 DAYS AT THE LESTER Fwma. r; t imp, Ann BMB, Donald a Connor, Pe;r?y R; *o j.,t, o.« t m The Merry Moo»laa»," *o»7 o# *Bo» SATURDAY AT THE LESTER Philip Dor com:, face to h,c ^.th Helmut D.n..« » .hr-capcU Nui^ prisoner ui Wirners exciting drama, "Escape « Tbe Dc*e»fc^^ ■»— STARTS L. S SUN. NITE 12:02 & MON.-TUES. SPENCER TRACY. KATHRYN HEPBURN “WITHOUT LOVE” SERVICE AT VALE HONORS THREE SLAIN HEROES FOES! CITY. J-:y -•—M*pso rial ser..:-« fc*.-c :r. r.ei? •• Grove C*.—•«.£• *' ' i-‘ isur.day *i*.err. service me:, » r. o r.avfc '•'* '■ lives for o.r tourtry. I ->T- C H. Dellinger, Pn. i -S-- 1. Hoyle ar.2 P\*o. E.l-s T Greer.e Jr.. Sgt. D*.:..'.?*: fc'-c Mrs. P;.ey D- • r.jre: .. ut. h ~G . r Mr Fifth Annual Contest National Vegetable Grower* Association Y-.u’.r* frorr .r*.y-tr -ee ded annually by the A 4 P l vxi Stores dir the aeo;>c:a:.cr. « eotc-. :er.. Pr^d. Grunt a. hr.yuer, ol Mae.-a.: .-*tus ‘-.-ege. g.-v.p, rep-ortec. fr* awards ta c.ude a 1506 tat.ir.a. cr.antpton ?r. p, :t Jr 1200 :-g-«r.a. awaros a:., au sect.:na. .r.arap.onsn.ps ol Slv. each. Tte »»: i/oncs a.so are .rfered dor c-tv.ur.c.r.g con testa:.-.* .r. each state. "T'.e IP45 cc test rii a dua: .. .rp-.-e. sa.a Pr - d. hr.;, ter. "One .3 tc em.p*r.ai..ze t.-.c neea dcr . .‘ca.tJ dood p1 J - *** w a. e «r.d tr.e tec.: J .s to illus trate to young p.-.-.pir : :■» r.eces sa: ly efficient ar.c ae‘..:.g ir.etr.t u- a..* he to tee vcuetat.e gr.wer- -d tre duture. Vi ; r.r.-» are de .. r. tee taii» tre : ..nteftantt re: .res :r. stud r- : p- tact.on arc rr.»rae:.r.g. ■ V- ..... r.~ : the wgetah.e 4rr. .. er- d the d.t.re. » .r.-r.ers _.■? :e Je: or. tr.e has*- of tne • te-tar.ts-' ec.rt: a' -tuj.es ox .egeta-uie pr -.ect; .t: tae;r cORi A.reacy — r. ro i. er -n.e C-t test are hoys ar.c g...s d-'-tr. Me - are. Wace-ooru, A-■ Le'r.o.r, . export, E-dertc' Tyner. L'-rd - . -j.-eenstyro .r .r.v...e. Can t :. Wr.tor., Lore.., Wayr.es v.ile. Pae-v-he, -j .. jsh-t; hour 'a.*:.-. Mt. Oi.ve. htater.rhe. T: otrpar, Hicder.ite. Middlesex, Wh.takers, Rocky M Spring Hope, Hertford, V. '.rra... Belvi jere. Lurr.rertor., Mt Ary, Holly hp: r.gi. Wake ¥ re-L Raleigh. Rut.- Pearso n, :: rrr.e: home cerr.'r.itr&t. -r. agert .r. Jon>: st.r. co-nty, .s tr.e new .eacer oi 4-R L.. - work dor g.r.s m Norte Car.'.ir.a. Sr.e succeed- Mr:. Jonr. V. VPa... r.ee Frances MccGregor. BL’Y BONDS FRI -SAT —2 DAYS AT STRAND —‘ TRIGGER LAW" WITH BOB STEELE. HOOT GIBSON MON.-TUES—AT STRAND BIG DOUBLE FEATURE “THE JADE MASK" with SIDNEY TOLER AND KEGE LUKE No. 2 “I’LL TELL THE WORLD” IT’S FUNNY Lee Tacj tod Btcoda Joyce in a scene from UoivemTj hilarious comedy ’ ^wuh music “I'll Tell the Wod4^ r B^S T Ei*» ;ch. mttmi #ii f'REV. RO60TT K HAJ«8 T j Man'* Failure* tad Cod'* Promile*. Leuon for July 8: Genet** 6:5- , 7. 8 1,4,15. 20-22. Memory Verte: Genet** 8:22. i The departure of men from original purity soon had its con summation ir. widespread wicked ness. And Gc-d destroyed all .n...g things on the earth by a deluge. Several ancient races had tradition of a great flood which swept away the greater part of mar. k.r.d. In lower >iescpvtamia tne archaeologist finds evidence of a ood ir. the strata deep flows un der the level of the plain. Here in Genesis we learn that - .y Noah and his family and tne : eatures with him in the ark es .aped. At lengtn Noah iearneo when the dove returned with an olive leaf in her month, that the waters were receding, and at last when the earth was dry ne and a*; with him went forth from the ark which had rested on the mountain of Ararat. Almost the first sign of life the lonely old earth saw was a spiral of smo.-ie curling heavenward , from Noah’s newly-built altar ol sacrifice, it was a burnt otlerir.g —tne whole was consumed. And God still requires the gift of our ail to H:m. Two great promises God made to Noan — one the assurance of the seasons, the other that tne I raging waters would nevermore sweep away all flesh. How neces ,-arv the first to man's continued life*: how inspiring to the spirit i 0J- me persistently disobedient the rainbow I Keti motion must ever come up and impenitent. But even tor mese there is hope—to the gate I of tne tomt— as long as the rain i. sow ;s seen in the clouds. Beaiiti ifu. token it is. Find your rainbow " n the cloud because you admit je-us ,nto your nearts. Peach growing was hist intro duced ir. the sandhill territory of ..i.rth ana South Car°Iina b>" tne Seaboard Railway agricultural agents. The Savannah fat stock show, hrsi of i*s Kind in Georgia and me entire Southeast, was origin ated by Seaboard Railway agricul tural agents. USE EAGLE ADS i Cirand Ole Opry Coming Tonight Curly Fox and Texar Ruby, LKd their Fcxhurters, who ra ioined the Grand Ole Opry sev eral months ago after an absence ■jf three years, are featured this season or. the dam up and »inne% tvSM Grand Ole Opry cnow which is coming t* CherryvUle or. Thursday July 5 for one per-: formar.ce. lot next P. O. and show starts at dark.. ] This mobile unit of the famed folk musk radio show which or-, iginates in Nashville, Tennessee, has the sanct.on of the Otfiee oi Defense Ti a asportation and is one . of the finest shows of it* kind on j Everything possible h\s been' done for the comfort, eervemenee and enjoyment of the audience. The big new tent is air-cooled, and. incidentally it is the only air-coc’.ed tent on tour in the South. Texas Rubv. reared or. a rancn | near For*. Worth, is known front coast to coast as "Radio's Origin al Yodelir.g Cowgirl", while her tall, slender partner, a 'lenne-s eean, is one of the nation s out standing hillbilly fiddlers. Fox recently won a national ; old-time fiddling .contest, cpndue ted in Cincinnati under auspices f the National nuu«*= ion. Graysville, Tennessee, tu the tarting point for Curly, who earned his fiddling from neign lorhood old time maatera of the nusica! art. He got his radio start in Atlan a in 1933, has been heard on nu nerous other stations as a fiddler ilayer of other instruments, sing r and master of ceremonies, and ie has established nimself as one ,{ the best known old-time te llers in radio. Curly holds many other distine ions, one of which is the fact hat he is the only hillbilly fiddler ;ver to appear mith the noted vi olinist, Dave Rubinoff, together on the -ame program, the,’ com pared and demonstrated claaslc violin playing with mountain fid dling. General admission to the Jam up and Honef Tent Show is 60-35, -.Jus state and federal tax. LOST—Ration Books No. *— Names Kenneth Heavner, Gladys Heaviier and Linda Heavner. Fu der please return io the local Ration Board. *l'Pd BUY BONDS \ From where I lit... Ay Joe Marik j Adv L ^ How to Greet a W . Wounded Soldier * | Charlie Jenkins got back from j overseas the other day, dis charged for wounds... and he was pretty well banged up. Xatarally, oar town felt mighty bad about it We wanted to sympathise with him and help him. Bat Doc Walters set I ms straight about that ! He said that what Charlie i wanted most was to be accepted as one of the gang again... as if j nothing had happened. So we 1 asked him over to piteh horse shoes with his good hand, and enjoy a friendly glasa of beer and chew the fat like old time*. Ana JOU snouia n*Tc wcw** pick up! From being scared ed meeting people, Charlie got hie confidence back and noon be came hli own aelf again. From where I elt, Doe Waltaru lire u the right ateer. The wounded men coming heme don’t want our sympathy er ear overenthuslastic help. They want to be treated like the rent of ni • • • with a chance to work and lead a normal life. And that'* the leant we can oder them. O O 1945, UNITED STATES SIEWEM FOUNDATION, North Carolina Co« ■d^or M. Sal*, Slat* Dlr«ctar, *06-607 Intursnc* lldg., ••Nigh, N. C. NOTICE ON BOTTLE DRINKS DUE TO THE SHORTAGE OF BOTTLE DRINKS THE MERCHANTS HAVE DECIDED IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM TO CONTINUE TO LET THE CUSTOMER CARRY DRINKS TO THEIR HOMES. THE CUSTOMER WILL BE SERVED DRINKS AT THE STORE AS LONG AS THE SUP PLY LASTS. THE MERCHANTS ARE ASKING THE COOPER. ATION OF THE PUBLIC IN RETURNING ALL EMPTY BOTTLES IN THEIR POSSESSION. Cherryville Merchants Association

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