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At The Churches FIRST BAPTIST <111 l<< II nr. Zeno Wall. Pallor. Sunday school each Sunday morning at o 30 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor at II a. m. and 8 Mid-week prayer sen ice • >eh Wednesday at 7:30. All B. Y. I’ U.s meet each See day evening at 7 o'clock A cordial welcome a watt all .. ltors and strangers SIIEI.BY ClRCl’IT (Methodist) Rev. R. I.. Fori)is. Pastor. El Bethel: preaching Hr. .t and third Sundays at 11 a., n Sulphur Sprln. pp aching fourth Sunday ihpnm . and .second Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sharon Church: preaching sec ond Sunday morning at 11 and fourth Sunday afternoon at 3. Pine Grove church: preaching third Sunday afternoon. Salem Church: preaching first, Sunday afternoon. NEARRV BAPTIST CIH'RCIILs Uov. II. E. Waldrop, Pastor. Koss Grove, Thursday before the first Sundays at. 7 o'clock; first Sundays at 11 o’clock and third Sundays, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Sunday school each Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Elizabeth: Saturday night before | second Sunday, second and fourth Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday school each Sunday morning at It). o'clock. Eastside church: Third Sunday morning and every Sunday night ; Sunday school at 10 o'clock each Sunday morning. Buffalo church: Saturday before! the fourth Sunday and on fourth Sunday In each month at - 30’ o’clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock 1 each Sunday. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Key. Rush Padgett, Pastor. Five hundred in Sunday school next Sunday is our slogan for this j week. Everyone in this section is in- j vited as well as visitors Sunday school at 9:45 G. V. Hawkins, superintendent. Dr. J. Wr. Davis, president Boil- ! lng Springs junior college will j preach at the evening service. Come and hear this Easter mes sage. B. Y. P. U.’s with Floyd Single ton, director, meet each Sunday evening nt 6 o'clock. SHELBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H. N. McDlarmid, Pastor. 9:30 a. m.—'Workers council. 8:45 a. m.---Smiday school. 11 a. ni.—Worship. 7 p. m.—Junior Christian En deavor. 7:15 p. m.—Young People's choir. 8 p. m.—Worship. 8 p. m.—Prayer service. IaFAYETTE ST. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. B. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday school each Sunday at 9:45. Marvin Blanton, Supt. Preaching each Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. nt. Prayer meeting each Wednesday j evening at 7:30. Epworth league each Sunday evening at 6:45. CENTRAL METHODIST ( III RC H Hugh K. Boyer, Pastor. 8:45 a. in. Sunday school every 6unday. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. Di. and 8 p. rn. Mid-week service every Wednes day 8 p. m. Epworth leagues meet every Sun day 7 p. in. , j DOVER BAPTIST ( III R( II. % D. F. Putnam, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. C. G White, superintendent. The pastor expects to preach both morning nnd night next Sun day. The morning subject: "Ciod's Comfort." At night: •'Three Things We May Do With Sin.” 270 were reported in Sunday school last Sunday. Let us make it 300 next Sunday. Rev. C. C. Mathehey has prom ised to assist the pastor in a nicet lng beginning the second Sunday in May. SULPHUR SPRINGS Ml momM R. L, Forbis. Pastor. The Pine Grove choir will sing at the Surphur Springs Methodist church at the morning service Sun day at 11 o'clock, according to an announcement by the pastor. EPISCOPAL ( III RCH Services at the Episcopal church! Sunday afternoon at 4 p m. held by Rev. S. R. Guignard of Lincoln ton. “Overproduction encourages peo ple to little use of what they! have." Ti ls Is especially true of; laws.- Pubic hers Syndicate. Sliomi's lor "NI IN mill. Mr. I.rr IMlilllillK Nell llr'ildi'll' '• < um nu ni nm lit I) ill V ; f Hper'iai IO The Si ,u ! LatUmon May " The yiris of (hr holin' ironoiiiies eluv n i (rrl In Mi il.mi. !vr\ Will: . and •lolni ; i Wanton rave .1 mwrr'dnneons | ■Innvir II no 'da . aft rrnoen 111 till' . luimr rr aim d. ; room at llv- si'hobl j 1 huiiiltr,- h >• Hirin'.’ Mi: ■ Kathleen : Pound, t!.1 I mill' 11 oimmn "- Irarli- , 1 r, v, ho 1 . !'i the married at an : rarlv (fall 1 In- room VU-s br.iUU fu'HV; arranged with lari.",- van’s ami . howl:, <>!: ■ 11"i»l!; Hover. Miss .Hertie.j I..-i I i 1 m : welcomed the rui'.ts ivt j tjir dm n Mi. 1 {hair \\ alkn had | I (-h.Trge jnf t hr fegi.sier 1 I’hr j;ni■ Is were then nirrrtdl to ! w 1-iriv delirious ptmel) was being I served. by Miss Ailecni’ Walker Prnrils anil paper, w ith parsed | around and each giieM. asked- to: n\r nclvia on "li.-w to Hold a llu.-baiid." Much Inn rradted uhim j the paper-- were rullri'lrd ami read by Miss Pound At Ihr rlosr of I he ; cmr little Misi Martha- Ann . Walkrr dressed as a bride and Master Hiislrr Blanton dressed as a groom rnme in pulling 11 gaily dri'o! ati (I mii'iiii loaded with Rift ; tor the bride-to*br. Many beauti- •? lul presents were received and. ait- - rr bring i.mv.rapped.. . they were ; | pas. i'd around for Ibegne-t to see. j Tin1 girls (isi:ting in serving, dr- 1 lirious refreshments, of ire m am j. and rake were Mi.s.1" KUzabetii Hewitt. Beatrix-Blanton, Mary Until j Walker ami Pearl Harrilt. Mi and Mrs. F, S. Crowder"had:.] as Il:rir dinner guests last .Sunday j Prof, and Mrs V. C. Taylor and rinhSirii. .mi- unci mi c>. v> and son. GriM’ge Mu. c I Putnam of Botll.ni; Springs »;t the g next of Mi I.av. - ton. Blanton Tuesday. Miss Katherine Hi ; man of. New ton was the week-end guest of Mis . Madft Wilsoti. Miss Kathleen Pound ami the; girls of the home economic class, with a few invited guests enjoyed j a wiener roast at Pun-view lake Thursday ( veiling. The many friends of Mr Plioebe . Hantriek are glad to know she is j getting along nicely ’at the .Shelby i hospital after undergoing a serious i operation. Little Miss Geraldine and Mas- ! ter Bill Blanton are spending sev eral days with -their aunt Mrs. C. I. Putnam of Boiling .Springs Mr, Howard Hamrick has had. his j home remodelled. Two new rooms ! and porches were added which has given it an attractive appearance. | The handsome brick home being everted by Mr. N. B. Lee is nearing completion. When finished it will be j one of the most modern oriuipped ■ homes in this section. Commencement programs are on j this week. Last night a beautiful | operetta composed of coo children j m costume was presented Tonight the music department will give a recital. Dr. J, B Davis president of Boil ing Springs junior eoUcgi will de liver an address Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Graduation exercises in the aft ernoon followed by the senior play at 8 p. m Miss Jones Elected To B. Spgs. Faculty Miss Willie L> Jones, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. W N. Jones of | South E.iFayetfc street has been selected as teacher and physical education. director at Boiling Springs junior college for the com ing year. Miss Jones is a graduate of Fassifem school for. girls at Hendersonville, arid North Carolina College for Women, Greensboro, where she received her BSPK de gree last spring. MEMORIAL AT ST. PAM. SATURDAY. MAYUTII There will be memorial services \ at St. Paul Baptist church on Sat- j urday, May 11, 1920, bi ginning at 1:30 p. m E. E. McDaniels, pastor, ■ will preach. There will also be j other speakers. We.'will meet on Thursday before to clean up and j prepare for the same Everybody is invited to take part in the prepara tions.. MEMORIAL AT OM> /OAR NEAR t'ASAR MAY 1!TII j There will be memoroal services i held at Obi Zoar. one mile east ot ; Casar at the Bumcardner graveyard on Sunday May 12. Beginning at j about 11 o'clock a. m . F L. Mc Daniels will preach There will lie j other spi"i'-.ei’s also.Everybody cor dially inviied as there are some im portant bu-incss to look after at I that time. I II Bimigardner . • A Reeit* • That ! its. Rockingham Po.-t-Dispatch. \Ye have in North Carolina a fa mous recipe, tor I he preparation of ; carp. There is required a piece 01 ] plank—any kind will do. The fish having been prepared for the oven is fnvd with a l'ew stripsoi breon. salted and peppu rd, laid upon the n Plank on its tide and baked rath er slowly until it i,s i,ell browned \ Then mi Throw away the fishei and eat tie pi •n;-. MASONIC BLDG. SHELBY, N. C. New Brim Effects Tailored and Trimmed Hats Summer Hats Take to lighter colors The woman of fashion today has a wardrobe of hats . . . one to go with every cos tume 1 As hot weather approaches she plans for straws and felts in shades to blend with summer clothes . . . and she plans, too, to select them here . . . where prevail ing modes are always thriftily priced. A selection of choice new styles now from Men’s Athletic Union Suit.* Made, of good quality Haiti •ooU and full rut throughout. Reinforced with knitted insert across back. Wear* Well Fits Comfortably; A value that the keen shop per will appre ciate, at— 49c Boys’ Suits With Two Longies Otir 4-pfece models can ti* had with peak lapel jacket and tattersall vest, or with notch lapel jacket and plain Teat In either case, Quality and *ty!e are t* aured. and $11.90 SHIRTS For Boys "Plain and fancy pattern shifts with collar attached. Amonp these are IVr cales plain colored Broadcloths in white, tan and blue, and fancy printed Broad doth. Sizes 6 to 12 69c and 89c Sizes 12! '< to 14Vz 79c and 98c Adding Comfort with Economy to the Daily Shave—Ay won “Good Will” Shaving Set A tube of Aywon Shav ing Cream and a bottle of Aywon After-Shaving Ia> tiou—both full sues—for— 39c Men, here's your cjppor «unitv to heroine acquainted with AYWON SHAVING l'KKl’AKA't lONS ! It's an acquaintance y ou will be de lighted with every time you use your rarqr. Pure, safe ingredients, scientifically pi em paled. Gun Metal Oxfords for Men That Quality, Service and Appearance need not be high-priced is well dem onstrated in these gun metal oxfords which are excep tional values at only $2.98 Harvest Hats Of Pcanit Straw Shellaced and fancy-trimmed. Cool, lightweight. Ilig value 25c Rubber Pants For the Baby Pure gum rubber pants in aiedium and large sizes. Fancy Hose Low-Priced Ravrm and mercerized plait ed hose iii assorted iancy pat terns and colors. Real values the thrifty shopper will appre ciate. I’er pair— Men’s Hose Of Pure Thread Silk Wade with the new “Tu-Toe" double-strength toe, mercerized top and sole. 49c Have You Enough Silk Hosiery? It’s doubtful if any woman ever con siders that she has too many pairs . . . but J. C. Penney customers come very close to that blissful state of having “just enough.” They find a weight and a quality for every occasion . > . and always thriftily priced 1 No. 445—Silk and rayon, full-fashioned, A popular hose in popular colors. Pair.... No. 444—A pure silk hose, full-fashioned and semi-sheer. And costing only, r\ q Pair. VOC No. 449—Service weight, pure silk, with mercerized top. Wanted colors. Pair 1.49 No. 447—Pure silk to the top and semi-sheer weight. Pair., 1.49 Smart shades. No. 455—Sheer, chif . fon hose . . . silk to the N. top. Many fashionable NX my f shades. 1.49 Fancy Towels That the Bride Will Want Those attractive hand embroidered towels that every bride wants for her first guests! A lovely se lection . . . moderately priced at 25c« 39c and 49c A Work Shoe Of Sturdy Comfort Sure to fill every demand made of it for durability and comfort is this work shoe of chocolate retan with rubber heel and leather sole. Low-priced, tool $1-98 Rayon Jersey Hook-Back Bandeau A dainty bandeau . . . narrow type. Sizes 30 to 36. 49c Sport Hose Values for the Boy Sturdily knitted cotton hose !n interesting jacquard ami plaid patterns. Low-priced, at, per pair— 39c 28-in. Cheviot Our "Bellevue” Brand Plain colors, assorted stripes and small checks, Y*rd— 15c “Solar” Sennit For Real Value Smartly styled and hand somely finished. Fancy or black band. Cushion eatband. Big value— * 1*98 and 2,98 Union Suits For Boys Athletic style union suit* with convenient two-button shoulder. Made of fine ribbed, combed cotton yarn. Light weight, comfortable. Out standing value, at— . 49c "Ox-Hide” Overalls for Boys Biff, full-cot, of 220 bine denim, five pockets, two seam legs. triple stitched seams, high back. Sizes ■4 to 16 years— j 69c Majestic Belts for Men Full srtin cowhide belts la plain and two-tone effects. 49c “True-Blue” Work Suit* Set - on collar aband, closed fly, rtriple - stitched, eight pockets. All sizes, including extra sizes— Cut fcU for comfort $1.98 A Tan Elk shoe that will give king service. Rubber sole and beel. Army last! $3.98 Mans High Shoe Of Sturdy Tan Elk A shoe that will give many ft mile of hard service I And so comfortable 1 Rubber sole and heel. Army last I $3.98 Shiny Patent Slippers for Girls Attractive one-strap slipper* with smart cut-outs. Sturdy soles. 12 to 2.£2.69 8\i to 11 !4 .£2.19 5 to 8. £1.79 Flat Crepe In Smart Print* Stunning new patterns—color* fol designs ... 39 in. Yard, $2.49 Cretonnes In Gay Design* *Rosbury” Cretonnes In dra* Ipery and comfort patterns. Yd, 19c Bedspreads For New Homes . , , and Old Ones Every bed must have « kpread ... and it should be smartly colored. Here are lord ly ones for the bride’* selection ... as well as for eipfriwirt^ homemakers. Cotton Bedspreads $1*49 and $1.98 Rayon Bedspreads 2.98-3.98-4.98 7/8 Length Hose For Girls Mercerized and rayoo — a favorite for hot weather. 39c Rayon Underwear For Girls 2 to 16 _ Tlie popular combination •iiea 2 to 12. Each, 98c Men’s Shirts Fancy Patterns Broadcloths and madrajfc Collar-attached or neckband. $1.49 Chambray Shirts for Men Sturdy, full cut shirt* lot work or rough wear. 49c Fancy Hose For Men Silk and rayon hose wWi plaited top, toe and heeL An excellent quality sock for im mediate wear. 49c FOR THE MAN Apron Talcum.19c Aywon Shaving Cream.23c Apron After-Shaving Lotion .23c William's Mug Soap... 4c Palmolive Cream .29c William's Shaving Cream .29c Mermen's Shaving Cream . Pinaud's Toilet Water. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . Moredge Strappers ... Moredge Blades 3 for Majestic Shaving Brushes . Lath-R-Ade Shaving Brushes .9gc
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