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> :T-^:j: '. J.'. , rr: KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG COMPANY NEWS Lola Seattle la btkaK of thla community wiah to ooomtulue the aeventh an1 eleventh grade pupile In this rtclnlt; 1M percent of the *ereMh grader rem promoted to Hid School eat M per cent were graduated froa High MUp Martha Walker from thle com munlty also won the grammar achoo Walker apeat Saturday la Oeatoala They were aooonpaalcd home b| Jlmmle Thrleton. Jr. Mre. J. J. Paaeraon and childrec Ohyh and Jamee apent Sunday with relet tree near the Battleground. Mre. J. A Walker had aa hat ???? oiumjt mr ana Mil. JlaunU Terteton at Gaetoaia and lira. a. H. .Walker of Boeaemer Otty. Ml as Marine Lynn has been spend in* the pact several week* with her slater. Mm John MUchacn of this' community. MAsg Madge Mitcham has Improved alter a recent Mlnese. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huffgtetler at tended* a home-coming at Cherry 8prlng? Baptist Church in Old Fort, N.. C., Sunday, v . Mi-. Robert Oateg has returned , home after spending the poet week with relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Dettmar have as their guests this week. Mrs. Geo Dettmar and sen, Kenneth, of Cram erton. Master Fred Tate has improved af ter a recent illness. m umme NBLLY DON N Naffy Don't wash* bio Nol busy schoduio I . . . luncho it tho offico. Ha soft, sinr>| to your figuroi Ha gal* at . tHul with whfto accosforio $1.95 Phenix A I M JS Im I J ZS ^ ' ^L 1 I IjR M^^bJ H MM ^^Hhl' ' , I ' ' . '/J/L'jjL jV'!^ ' - ' ikmatrntmrnummm - -y .* rr--?' ," ' " ' ' 4 ' ? ' . * t ~ \ f i ~ . ' . m ?- *. . ? 4 - , , ' Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L Boyd Hum. Putor I Bible school H>:00, W. K. Muu; | OMtril BnptHMMndtM. t g?n>w> for the Festival of Pent? I OOiL | Moraine 11:0?. oonnoa: With tb< I Power of Penteooet PtmowI Kreninc 7:0?. A PAOBANT. I LIGHTED TO UOKTRN" follow** i Troop ? . Tuegfey Bveoinc 7:M. Talking Pk t tor*. "The Thunder of the will befttven In the Parish Building. No i admission, no oKtrlni. Vacation Bible School teachers and workers meet Immediately after the Manure Tuesday evening June 7th. > SAINT LUXB8: * Bible school 10:00. June* Lackey, Superintendent i' _ . i CENTRAL METHODIST I CHURCH Rer. E. w. Ton, Pastor 0:45 Sunday school. B. 8. Peeler, Supt. 11:00 "American Christianity Chal longed" wdll be the subject or the manning sermon by the pastor. | 8:00 "Some things we miss and therefore lose" will be the subject of ! the evening sermon. The young peo j pie will sing. I Presbyterian Church Rer. P. D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School, C. F. Thomas son, Superintendent, W Hi HV ^Cv HKfSc ?/ t\\?P H' 7<M^HWL rnsy / 151 t i/r . r\AU" ellotta Sneer kHi Rayon Aht Km I *-> ; <nt on<t mao jIAIM 9fW, RIIK VINI TTipV? Qip . kl^ ilnat OA W Hnfl iff 19 TUMI winy Mwmf ?hadw f? bwtf I* Siw 14-44,. ^ $10.95 " Ml 11 Qfr? rim k-rtui t | - * *--*. ' ,*V W ' I I I * I JkaL DD I H|I jjj # jjftfl I. A Funds Avi Lumber C 1 ' c ' * mi KtNOS MOUNTAIN HER ALB TUT 11:00 A. M. Moraine Worship 1:00 P. M. Brents* Wtorahtp. Monday 7: JO P. M. Boy ScouU, Troop On*, Carl Darddaon. Scoutma* ter, Harry. Page and Jack Onaana, lattaat Saoutmaetera. Wednesday 7:M P. M. Prayer meet Ins at Margrace Community Home BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Iter. wT M. Boyce, Pastor I. Bltile Sttawl at U:N o'clock. ' ! i' pastor will speak on: "Chrlst'i Com menoemem Message." EvenIn* Worship at 1:00. The I pastor will begin a series of Sum? mer Messages on: "Chrlat-Controlled Uree" * I Junior Christian Union meets st i ?:*0. Intel mediate anl Young People meet at 7:00. i .Nfid-Week Service each Wednes- < day at 8:00 o'clock. First Baptist Church a n ? ? . ? * r* ? _ ' nuiui v?. omgcuii, rilivr BAPTISt ? ?LLL 11:00 Morning Worship. 9:45 Sunday school, ?. O. Wliite. s Superintendent. ' ' Wednesday 1'45 p. m. Teachers meeting. I . Thursday 7:30 p. m. Junior cho!r meets. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Evening worship Registration for the regular annual1 Dally Vacation Bible School will oe! held Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock' followed by an auto parade and a treat for the children. The school will stlart Monday. morning June 6th 8:30 a. m. and dismiss at 11:00 each morning except Friday. The school will run through a period of three weeks. Commence ment will be held June 26th. r Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Bpworth League 6:16 P. M. Evening Worship 7:16 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:16 PM. Everyone Welcome. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:46 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. tir v u o a. AA o u u. a. x . o. v.vv r iu. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening 7: IS. GRACE METHODIST Rev. W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:4S a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer' meeting Wednesday 7:30 P m. A cordial Invitation to worshlr with us. 8ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunda:*. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 a. m. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. II. and 7 P la. 7:00 p. ml OAK GROVE NEWS (By . Mrs. William Wright) Mr. ?m Mm. Prank Whre had u their Sunday dinner guests Dr. C. J Black and1 gon, George, of Bessemer Cky. Mr. and Mis. Horace Bell and dau ghlers, Carolyn and Nancy Louise, were week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bun Patterson of the Patterson Grove community. Mir. and Mr*. Wray Tbronefcmg and children were Sunday visitors of i Mr emd Mrs. J. W. Williams I Mr. and Mrs Prank Ware and chil BUILD NOW . Company *. . '? V < J " ? t. ' PlttDAT, JUK? t. 1IM . dr?a were the Sunday afternoon vie Hone of Mr. and Men. Jake Hord of " El BstfcsL Mr*. J N. Lovelace wan the Satur- ftNtt? I tUy night guest of her brother. Mr. I Dow Putnam. " Mr. and Mia T. A. Champion and ? ohUdren were Sunday visitor* of Mr. ' and Mr* Bdd Reynolls and family of El BctheL Master Donald White of Bethte hem spent the week-end visiting the writer sad family. L-^agg family of Patterson Grove spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. M Ware. Mr. and Mr*. Charlie ltell of Gas . ' tenia spent Monday afternoon visit- / tng the former's mother. Mrs. D. A. - >msrns*a Bell who has been seriously ill since Saturday. Mr. Dow Put Mam spent Tuesday. nighht visiting his brother. Mr. Ben-|^m tea Putnam and family of Kings I Mountain. ". i.^H Mr. and Mrs Monroe Lovelace I were Sondav night rleats nf ?s?ii?'l iaugrter, Mr*. K*rank Ware and fam* I NOTE Mtsaes Elolae and Melba Watterson I >pent Sunday night in the home or I heir cousins Misses Pauline and I Virginia Ware. I * ? ? i.I -.ii f. Hamiltoi .... ( Bb;-1 Hf fl 1 BL. gfi- 1 Junai^J jr^H mmr &9fiBA ^:??CjgmS^R ?_ He Will Appreciate and IT WON'T THE RIGHT MA Hamilton C. Jones ha? proved hlmsel worthy of publio aorvleo by hie record a a private citizen. For many years In hi home community of Charlotte, he has beei outstanding In politioat, oivio and rellglou affaire. He la rooted In the tradltione of hi State. After graduating from the Unlvei aity of North Carolina and Its law school he began the practice of law In Chartott In 1?0?. He haa been actively and suecee? fully engaged since then. For 14 years h * was chairman of hie party in Mecklanbur ' County, giving of hie time without compai aation, and serving faithfully and fairly. , t He has held three public offices. For flv years he was Recorder of the City of Chat InHs. 1 afar Ha aaroaW an asatatanb I ImU*. States District Attorney, having been ap pointed by Woodrow (Wlltfon. He represent ed hie county In the 8tate 8enate of Nortl Carolina In the session of 1928, and then served with marked distinction, headln the Important Judiciary committee an playing a prominent role in framing th HE DESERVES n * Vote For HAMILTOl ; F CONI oAsoMlooMlMa# aa>9s4ku4a i|"?? Woewi t'Wl11oi a WllinVHw - * r* t t /^SMA TM IMOOTM COMMIT OP 2 \ \tJK^) / / ufAjyfu I ATliCft |my| ^ y **/A MAKtt ANY MAN StNPI Pi ?!n nr Ai anlhrtl j| !? #**!?* ? PP wi ffWnmwi "Vww ivi wH^fjP W^^WWV \ * * - RAYMOND SANDERS k I (The Working Man) V Qto4a CUnaU krvumv 1 Cleveland County Primary Juno 4th ?The entire cost of my campaign will be I less than thirty-five dollarsi C. Jones FOR | INGRESS I PAID I jl niiv HONEST J CAPABLE 1 RELIABLE I Xj9 Your Vote and Support 9 BE FORGOTTEN 1 kN . iJlii legislation enacted In that session. J He has hotel many and varied positions of leadsrshlp In clvio organisations of Charlotte. Among them' was the presidency of the Charlotte Rotary Club. In religious and charitable affairs ho has worked faithfully. Ho hsa been a member of St. Peter's . Episcopal church from childhood, and has served as a member of its vestry, as junior < warden and as senior warden. He has been a member of the Board Of Directors of the Associated Charities, the Family Service Association, Thompson Orphanage and 8t Peter's Hospital.. He has thus been a faithful servant .In private life and this bespeaks the assurance of faithfulness to-his trust In the public responsibility to which we are confident he will be oalled The marked trend of sentiment towards Mr. Jones gives us confidence that the primary on June 4th will record a very sub- ? stantiaL majority in'favor of Hamilton C. e Jones. ?l HELP HIM WIN IT! ' ' * .* -' >W<? ' < /.v,> l This Man N C. JONES i' OR BRESS I 4 tm4 mW fir fey HI* frlnfei In your Into root. I
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