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p- T- ; : ^ Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Hoy0 llainm, Castor Htble sehcol 10:(HI, W. K. Mauney.1 Urnera) Superintendent. 8ervlet? for KaMer Hun-Jay: .. ^ " tra I School 6:'.SO Easter Morning. iMerntnK Seriiee ll:oo, sermon: Our UuvaciMtl Christ. Th?; SMcrcfiiom tf 111* Lord's Supper at the Morning Service The Brotherhood 6:J0- Sunday fSvenliig, Luther Lcpgur? 6:.".U. Hoy Scouts Monday Evening 7:l?0: SAINT LIKES: ? The Service, sermon nnd Holy Com in union. Bible sehool 10:00, James latckcy,' Superintendent. , j BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. \V. M. Uoyce, PuBtcf Hible School al 10:00. \V. V. Rhodes. General Superintendent. Meriting Worship tit 11:00. The pastor will speak on, ' Resurrection Realities." ErV-ctting Service at 7:30. .The pastor's subject Is "The Challenge of j An Endless Life." Junior Ohritlan Union meets at i 2:30. ; . JivUrmeilate and YPCU meet at; 6:30 There will be no Woduessay evening Service nest week. ?. . I Presbyterian Church Rev. 1' I). Patrick. Raster Sunday, 0:30 A. hi; Union. Sun-" rise Prayer meeting at Centra | School. 9:45'Suivlay School, C. K. Thomd son. Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Meriting Worship. Monday 7:15 M." '.Hoy Scents, Troop 1: ("ail Davidson. Scout.' 'M-.v i . ter, Harry Page and Jack Orniaiitl. AsSt, Scoutmasters. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting at Margrave Community House. CENTRAL METHODIST i rnirpcH \JI1U iJ Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor ' 6:30 Unicn Sunrise Easter Service at High School. f?:45 Sunday school, B. S. Poeler. Superintendent. 11:00 The morning service will be \ devoted to the reception of new members into the church. There will be no morning sermon. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be EASTER FLOWERS Corsages | Blooming Plants k- ' ' Cut Flowers ? Plenty For Everybody Call Us. Phone 95 1 WALTERS FLOWERS We Deliver Sunday A. M. iffi- ^ *? II: . f*r 'MM I v CAW If. jp-A yfSm *> B SUPER EAfilf ROlLi I i 8HELB f Ui Wr ' * * t "CAROLINA'S I *' ! . I EAGLE ROLL I Shelb; i' 1 administered. 7:30 The young people will lead | the acrg service and the juniors will 1 sing u tpeclai number. The paator will prtach, having fcr his subject: i "What is on, ycur ltyiiid today?" l*ark-firace >1. E. Church V. V. HVU, Pastor ...^iKWiatu ndj \ xi. 1 " Morning Wtrshlp 11:00 A. M. 1- .w )'h league 6:15 P. M. Kvculng Worship 7:15 P. M. I'tiytr V."8(iiig Thursday 7:16 PM Kve.ryono Welcome. H'ESLr.YAN METHODiST CMCItCH A. K. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. W. V. P. S. 6:00 P M. Prayer meet lug each Wednesday jveiling 7:15. (iKACK METHODIST Key, w. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. tu. Preaching Services 11 A. ra. and 7:30 P. M. Epwcrtb League 6:30 p. m< Player meeting Wednesday 7:30 t> in. A cordial invitation to worrhtf Tth us. First Baptist Church Atntu.i G. Sargeant,' Pastor Sunday School 0:40 A. >!. C. G. White, Superintendent. Morning Worship 11. o'clock. Sermon subject^ "The Witness of a Ulsun Christ." There will he a Vesper Service SiMtUity liifcht from 6 to 7 e'clock at which .I'm.- lit" Idling Springs College will present, an hour of vocal music. 'i'be Youwj M? n's Bible Class will have as their guests the"Ycnng People's Department, at a fish fry Thum> night 7:30-o'clock at Wattorson 'aring. Arrangements have been rr.ide for the party to leave the chur ch at 7:20 sharp. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Taster Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. nv and 7:30 p. rr. each Sunda Macedonia Baptist Church J. v. Frederick, Paatpi Sunday School 9:43 a. tn. D. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worsliip 7:00 p. m Preaching 11:00 A. M. ar.d 7 P to 7:00 p ui. Prayer service Wedncrtsy e'veiiliv J..J..j.<? KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG. COMPANY NEWS hols Seattle 4 4 * ? : >j? t < > >: < >> Mr3. .1. J.'Patterscn and children James and Gladys. "spent Sunday vis Ring relatives In Shelby. Miss l.orcne Hartsoe had as hei guest Saturday. Mrs. Hoy Matthews of the Margraee. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore had as their guests Thursday Mrs. Jam no P.l'iiiil !?nH <>hilrlron nn/1 Vf no u UXOIU ? VI4| a?l I O. jf> Brooke and children, all of Gas' onla. . Mrs. V. R. Tate Is very sick a-, this writing. Messrs Arthur Walker and Bill ilurtsoe spent Monday In Gasionia, 55 Stokes county farmers attended an electric fence demonstration on the farms of W. S. Hart of Lcwson vllle attd J. S. Dalton of Pine Hall They said such a type of fence had great possibilities due to economj of construction. (WW'l * MMit DE? 1 I ) RML/' j", / ' "* # LATIVE HL k MILL CO. V, UC./ HM^ riNEST FLOUR ER MILL CO. k H.C. . .vai . # i" y ' ; r !* v ?\1 UK KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD TUTU Farm Wi>men Learn To | Stretch Dollar Furm housewives nil over North Q 'ar< Una are finding thai the food H tallar. 133 b'' ?!?<;lehe(J ,.con*lden:b*v I i.v <" : < fjl bu w ng |trat;tIces; say* ,H ^ <s.Ruth Currt at o( Siaie Collect1 (H > l !! > HUJllJI In11 m, JutheKorJ, Alexander, and Durham. I cuuties are household accounts r I CtlvlBI cldW hit' at Ion. In thos- 9 -counties. niMiiy TOO firrnl women at- 1^5 keeping ?< ..-nlate ' information on |9 r? Ir spending. Where tbfic accounts are being 99 ;>t. (he wcrpcn are eonbtantly o.i jju li" lookout to s ;cure >|tial i t y prod lets at a miuiinum cost. ?3 Much of the iie"icssary food foi' SB the farm fanifU nil be. produced at tome, but there are some foods that need be bought. Here, .\Jiss Current ,?ays. Is where prices should lje stu- I lied. . To;.safeguard the health and poc- I telltsoit of the food buyer, the gov nnmen't has made regulations con- I corning labeling, but if the buyer | wuiis to road the labels, the, attempt I ;.o protect her may avail llttile. Since spending is an art. thought | should he given the clothing budget. I When buying ready made garments, I the buyer should examine the quali- I ty of the material and the workman B ship carefully. Care and repair of clothing re- B quires consideration, and a check K? should be made nn money spent for jSfl I household operations such as fuel, Kg lights, house care, laundry telephone EE recreation, books and magazine?, B| toys, hobbles, and luxuries. "Earning 1$ an occupation; spending is a fine art." ?^| LOO ' I ?. .V. tnaJJ ii 1 he Finest As Your , v..;lilllfl I ? BEAUTIFUL GLOVES Gloves are needed to give y that "dressed-up feeling i we have all colors to harm ize with your new spring o fit. A big selection arrh this week. We have them all prices from? 59c to $1.01 BEL] The Home of Better Vali SDAY, APR!I. II. 1038 SUBSCRIBE TO THl Watet am Must On or Bef ( PAY NOW. SAVE HAVING Y K YOUR B 22: in. sortment of New Sp Selection At Belk's EASTER ORES Thrilling NEW, all-important rii whirling pleated skirts, moulti tiny boleros, gypsy sashes IsLW dresses you'll love on sight prints, pretty pastels, new nav; .sheers all set off with crisp 1 flower trims! All-important, in Jew price?choose-a whole dress $2.95 to $1 EASTER CO; New dressmaker coats make fa: lines this Easter! Their trim col lines are refreshingly new tl ure lines very flattering! Impcc ed fittted and box coats p ground for your furs, for gay a< coats that give you that impc tume" look! Choose yours today! $3.00 to $1 NEW HAT wu We have a large ai ind fill selection of hal on- shapes, styles, col >ut- materials that ; red The New Yorker at hats are very pop have them in. all si ) $1.00 to K*S LADIES : |H i HERALD $1.50 A YEAR ~ I I Ligtit Bills 11 Be Paid I I >re the 15th I I OUR SERVICE DISCONTINUED. TOWjS Ol<"KINGS MOUNTAIN I Water and Light Department -* *; * / li.a?i S \ EST FOR m ? ? - " ? ? - iring Wearables Awaits 1 Ladies' Shoppe I Lant "cos 6.50 i/1) 1 Sr * ?a S SILK HOSE id lieaufi In the newest shades ts, in all two and three thread ors and pure silk. AH first ire new. quality and full-fash folding ioned. Buy your hose ular. We from Bclk's Ladies' lades? Shoppe? 13 on 77c pr. j 2 PAIRS FOR $1.50 SHOPPE 1 ' 9 Kings Mountain, N. C. j
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