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County Scouters Meet Here Friday A. -Cleveland County Scouters Coun oil 1s called for all local organisation*, troop committees and Scoutmasters to meet In Kings Mountain at the Woman's Club Building, Frl * day, June 10, at 7:30 P. M. Supper for the Occasion is to be served by tbe Woman's Club and all local Bey Scout Chairmen, committeemen and Scoutmasters are being urged to send in imhvedtately there reservations to W. K. Muuney, local Chairman or to Aubrey Mauuey.i (Muvultind I'nitntv V>(..o.l>rnulilr.iit nl i ihf Piedmont Council. The meting if. called by Aubrcy Mauney for <hi? purpose of hearing HI 111 .111-1 JLU Jl.l-1, lo form a county organisation aa rec oiitnu'iideti by the I'ltdinotii Council. Shelby has Ju*t completed a drive for funds for thy Council and report the campaign a great success. The amount which they had raised previously was Just a little over 91.000 but this year they have gone over the top by raising over 91500. The drive for funds In Kings Moun tain Is In charge of Charlie K. Thotn asson, J. H. Thomon and C. 0. White They are Just now in process of their campaign and reports are that they will have the amount which the Piedmont Council is expecting of the com munlty. The Council budget is based upon six dollars per Boy Scout. On this basis Kings Mountain's part would be approximately *900. How? ever the Council is taking special consideration of (lie fact that conditions are not so good in the commun ity with our industries and are not W? THANK YOU! For your Patronage durii last week ? AND REME For Good Things to Eat Plus Prompt and Courts ALWAYS VISIT US? We Are Here T BLAl Gash G Phone 58-R C& , v?^ ^ 9 ^BHi w '- ' "'; vOyj^DT' *!??? j | iH.|.|lipWiJ|liJ |l|U,li4. IU . E ICTNOB MOUNTAIN HERALD IV Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hamm, Pastor , Bible school, 10:00, W. K. Mmuney . General Superintendent. Service* for The Festival ot the Holy Trinity. Moraine 11:00, The Sacrament of m the Lord's Supper. Evening 7:30, sermon! Offering an 1 Opportunity in Chrlgt. i Light Brigade Sundays.SO P. M. " Luther Leagues one hour before ilia EH'anincr UapvLIA iui 11 ii. Ill mil ii. limp.m hi idi.i iu TH expecting till* mouu. The amoun "which Kings Mountain has been pai tng Into the Council each year hat been around $600. More than thii amount la reported now in sight. A group of Scout leader* frotx here are planning to attend a leaden overnight camp at the Piedmont Boj Scout Camp at Lake Lanter neai Tryon. They are to go Saturday aft crnoon and return Sunday afternoon A group of about fifty Kings Moui tain Bpy Scout* are expected at tbt camp from three of the local troof* on the week of June 27tn. K iucs Mountain Committee oi Scouting: Chairman: ~ W. K. Maunev. Secretary: B. 8. NclH Coiomte-loners: B S. Netll and 1< N Barnea. Troop Organisation, Heading ant lludg? t: Carl \V. I?a\idt<<n Ten Year Program: Rev, L. I Hatnm Court of Honor: Rev. P. D. Pat rick. Chairman, Ladd Hamrick. C. C Bdenf l*?Vil Muuney. C. E. Nelgler in- s a. ix>wery and j. k Davit. Finance: C. K Thomas gon, J H Yhcinson, C. G. While. Publicity: Aubrey Mauney. Churcb Relations: Rev. A. G. Sar geant. Civic Service: J. E. Herndon. Health and Safety: Laney C. Dett mar. School Relations: D. M. Bridget Camping: G. A. Bridges. Inter-Racial: J. E. Aderholdt. Rural Scouting: H. C. Wilson. Scoutmasters: Carl W Davidson Troop 1; Laney C. Dettmar, troop 2; I. B. Goforth, tropop 3; H. C. Wilson troop 4; Jack Hullender, troop 6; Glee A. Bridges, troop 6; Bracketf, troop 7. . . _ 0 >. ; " I* ' : I . ' r, ng our Formal Opening 1MBER!? at Reasonable Prices, >us Service? . i it' * - o Serve You LOCK irocery Wfe Deliver ? " A V . * . " ' - " , .-yam-ma '"^^r ' " * ^r' uamm shou 1 r | THIS fine | JL wery pr< the farm, in bottle. Nothi protection i delicious qui We guard In this mode Even the po is protected tion. Careful |M milk becau., I This mark k 71 ~ protection for SE 1 TheDacroBottl ^%T PI C*rtl(*4 Mia Pr?4i SUNR C V , ' ' ' 4 11 . " Bible iwhool each day from 1:34 10 11:00. beginning Monday June 13. * Boy Dceuti. Troop 2. Monday Even ing 7:00. - > > 1 Church Council Monday Eveulng ' Circle One Monlay afternoon 3:30 at the Church. r Young Women's Circle Mondiy ev i-nhuc 8:00. Circle II Friday Evening 7:30. SAINT LUKES: Bible school 10:00. James Lackey, Superintendent. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rer. E. W. Fox. Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B 8.* Peeler, Supt. 11:00 There -will be an address by a prominent visiting layman or a ser mon by the pastor. , 8:00 The pastor will preach and ; the young people will lead the sing, >ng. v The circles of the Woman's Mis, slonary Society will meet Monday af ternoon at 3:30, June 13, as follows: Circle No. Oue, Mrs. L. A. Hoke, leader, at the home of Mrs. E W. Griffin. Circle No. Two, Mrs. L. D. Shuford leader, at the home of Mrs. H. R. Par -'' ton. Circle No. Three, Mrs. C. W. Harper, leader, at the home of Mrs. C. 1?. Fulton. Presbyterian Church Rev. P. D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 Sunday Schhool, C. F. Thomasson, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship, Message by Rev. J. S. Garner, Pastor of' tha First Presbyterian Church, Bennetts* vlUe, 8. C. No Evening Service. 7:30 Monday regular meeting of Boy Scout*. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster, Harry Page And Jack Ormandv Asst. Scoutmasters. 7:45 Wednesday Prayer meeting at Margrace Community House. 1 ROYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. W. M. Boyce,- Pastor Bible 8chool at 10:00. Morning Worship at 11:00. The pastor will speak on "The Satisfying Saviour." II Evening Worship at 8:00. The I evening message is a second study J'of "Chrlsft-Controlled Lives " , LD HAV^ JEST... milk is surrounded by >ven safeguard on the dairy plant, In the ?O mvrnm wwl VVU?||IQ(C worthy of it* rich, lity. it right to your home rn, protective package, uring lip of the bottle 1 against eontamlnamothers insist on this ft it Is wpJ purity and quality . ea i dairy plant, in the bottle. \m mndCmp mra mpprm+d by mti?( Mtdlnl MUh iIiiImi, Im. mtc* ( Aawita, Im USE DAIRY Gastonia, N. C. .? KJRSDAY. JUNK t. 1#S3 T. P. C. U. meeta at 7:00 P. M. Mid-Weak 8enr1ce each Wednesday evening at 8:00. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Paator Sunday School 0:46 A. M. Moraine Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M Everyone Welcome. .wesYeyan METHODIST CHURCH A n a* ?". vvugvr( rMiwr Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:09 and 7:16 P. M W. Y. P. I. I:W P M. Pruyer meeting each Wtdneadny cveolug 7:16. I Sunday School 9:46 a. m. Preaching Service# 11 a. na. and 7:30 P. M Epworth League 6:30 p. u. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 f. m. A cordial in vital loo to worahlf with na. SCOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Paator Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Snnda.% Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Paator Sunday 8cbool 9:46 a. m. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A.' M. and 7 PM. 7:00 p. m. We Are In A Trading Mood because we are about out it i r% ui uscu V/Bre. See Us Now Business is Good at the Ford Place Plonk Motpr Company A 1 Adver Does I If you cone things you \ 1?You wisi mers. 2?You wisi ent cusl S?You wis] the old 4?You wisl your cu Thus you hi objectives ci of these obj< advertising i Kings 1 Te " 'j 1 1 ???? ' I ' I mi i if if I i 1 bank Iou, voters I wish to take this means of sincerely thanking you, my friends, for the splendid support you gave me in Saturday's Primary. I shall always feel greatly indebted to each of you and will strive to conduct the affairs of the office to which you have elected me in such a manner that you will have no cause to regret giving me your help and influence. AUD1E A. POWELL Greenville r. * - . ^ * " O AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS BUSES LCAVS. 1:24 AM 1:23 AM ?:12 AM 10:37 AM ~ ?<? ? A . r ft nt* A.BA HA4 t. KA AKft 1 ?.or riyi ^.39 rm i.9V r~m r.vv rm IV 9:48 PM ONE WAY $1.10 ROUND TRIP $2.00 CENTER SERVICE Bums Dally PHONE 02 Kfl !1 A A |I^ I J J M i liTTiSSIZM . r - v !f-% .-' ' "'. ;..". ''.-<**? ; Watch and Wait - For Complete Details of our Formal Opening*. But, in the meantime we are ready and willing to serve you The Very Best To Be Had. Cpiffin nnm Pn The Old Reliable Phone No. 8 Kings Mountain, N. C. tising.... i rni 'our things ' 9 t \f* " \ * * j ". ' ." ? \ '*{ '? . luct a retail store, there are four vish to do. i to HOLD all of your present custoi to SELL more goods to YOUR presenters. It to REPLACE with new customers ones who move away, x to INCREASE THE NUMBER of stomers. ive four objectives. Not one of these tn be reached by doing nothing. None Bctives can be wholly realized without t- iL _ Mountain Herald ,: ; JJiJ,'SMHp S5BSB* ..! ";V? " '' V v * ;V j lephone 167 | < > * " ' ' ? . . " ' if" ' . '
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