Pattereon* G rove #News * By Alice Barton, ?tta Grade, 4 Patterson Grove School There was a family reunion at M and Mrs. -C. P. Ware's Sunday 1 honor of Mrs. Ware's birthday. Mr. J. K. Go/ortn spent the wee end with his son, Grady Uofortl and family near Kings Mountain. Kecent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. , W.. Carroll and family were Mr. an Mrs. Wiley Carroll of Gastouia. M and Mrs. Krnest Carroll and/' Mrs Jc Carroll and children of Hcshi in. Cuy Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Uoforth -an ehlldreu, Charles aud .Margaret an Mr. aud Mrs. Howard Goforth visit/ iLic Mi*n Pearl Neeley of Port Mill*. I C? spent last week with her gran parents. Mr. and Mr*. K. M. UurtO Mrs. Sidney Mjkcii und daogtit) Barbara Jane of Ware Shoal*, S. ( are vi*llitiK Mr*. Mason's paren this week. Mr. Jlnt Carroll of Cherryvllle vl Red Mrs. Felix Carroll Sun-lay. Field Day Dates For Farms Given < Raleigh, June 21.?Agricultural r search and the need for an adequn marketing program will be discusst at the field days to be held at tt six test farms of the North Carolli Department of Agriculture hoglnnlt July 14.. The field days will be held as f< lows: Blackhead Test Farm at \V nona, July 14; Piedmont Test Far near Statesvllle July 21; Tobac< Test Farm at Oxford, July 28; U per Coastal Plain Test Farm tie iiocny Mount August II; Mouittu , Test Farm at Swannanoa August and Coastal Plain Test Farm at \\' lard. September -8. More than 25.000 farmers, the wives and agricultural leaders t tended the field days last years. ' % /M I * I I - ' iHIH I Enters LINE Size 18x36 inches. MORNING Openii 5c ENAM. Special FRI1 10c With a E ,. f. I Extra full cut. Wc I 3 I ^ I BOYS Sizes 4 to 16. Solic I o I 3 KEF * I VALUE FOR VAL i IfittttfiLiliMiiiiliilMriiMi^lkftiiudaiiiiiBulil^iM 1 Church News LUTHERAN- CHURCH t Ij. Boyd Hamm, Pastor Bible School 10:00. W. K. Mauney, r" General Superintendent. n Services for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity: . Morning: 11:00. sernton by Dr. E. C. Cooper. There will be no Evening'Service l.utlier i.? . (cues meet at C:30. " SAINT LUKES r* Bible school 10:00 A. M., James * Ueltey, Superintendent. 0 CENTRAL METHODIST ?j CHURCH <1 Rev, E. W. Fox. Pastor - " " " ' " ' " ' j Superintend.-nt 3: 11:00 The sermon. uill be by lt< v ' ii- Claud 11 Mpa'er, pi aiding elder i-f' n til' Ggsionia District. M > OO The iiaiilk iu ul' vvtil IrA.t I the singing and tile pastor will is pioacli. The subject of the sermon! t will be ' l?oor But Ulch." . Presbyterian Church Rer. P D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Suuduy' school, C. P. Thcinu-sson. Superintendent. Tjiere will be no morning or even: ^ Ing worship service aa the pastor is attending a Ministers'. Conference a: Princeton Seminary. Sunday School will be over in tlnte for members of 1 Ct ia this congregation to worship at the other churchcw. 18 Monday 7:30 Boys Scouts, Troop 1 Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster. Harry ^ Page and Jack Qrmand, assistant Scoutmasters. in . p First Baptist Church ar Angus G. Sargennt, Pastor in Sunday morning worship 11:00. IS Sunday school 9:45 C. G. White, 11- Superintendent. TJW111ght service. Sunday night 7 ir to 7:45 o'clock. The Passer has plan it- tied a series of. sermons on the Prom isea of Gcd. HE BIG & ill I 1 IfJ GRE Its Secon >LEUM HUGS 5 . Special THURSDAY lg Hour? I t, I wavn | EL BOILERS I " DAY MORNING? * each I dollar Purchase YORK SHIRTS 11 made. Sale for only? I , ,9c I ' I ' OVERALLS I I blue and stripe. Sale for 9c I1 i ^ rER'S UE NEVER UNDERSOLD rrt"-*? - .I?vi tn-r. riUD KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAL Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning-Worship 11:00 A. M. fcVworth League 4:30 P, M.,.. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. S Everyone Welcome. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. P. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. 5 W. Y. P. S, ?:00 P M. Prayer-' meeting each Wcdnesda veu.iig 7:15. CRACK METHODIST Rev. W. A. Parsons, Pasior Sn?'i:.v.Sth,?" 9 45 a "i Preacning Service* II a. m. an : i* n ic|iwortb league 6:30 p. m. . l'ru>?r ousting wvdut'silay 7.1 > m. A cordial Invitation to vorobi tltb us. "iKNOWFIN, c no mistake about ft?ca/v f finer tobacco. the prices l ed rr proves what i sxv. wv > time they've raid me mof ( choice lots. they did last v ive smoked camels ever si ( to 6rad6 tobacco. men w-jobaoco 'most always GC MARVIft tolwcco \ : tobaccot make 6 "WE SMOKE Cfl BECAUSE WE KN ALE W1 he . i ATEST i id Weel hir-entire stock of Men'i ummer OXFORDS Walter Booth'* and "For une". Special? $2.69 Star Brand" and Gndicot ten's Everyday SHOES A real value for only ? $1.79 New Spring Patterns In PRINTS Vnd Sheers, vat dye for 12 l-2c "80 Square" PRINTS 'Jew patterns. Fast coloi tale For? 17c DEM % 1 f ' # * ' *1 ^, ; /-J, V ^ v . ',.v/ / ?? , ( ' - v . * ' ? | , ! *J D(IpURSDXY, JUNE 30. 1938 , i Macedonia Ban list Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. 0. T. U. 5:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preachlug 11:00 A. M. and 7P 1 1 7:00 p? to. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Kev, C. C. Parker, Paster Sunday School 9:43 each Sunday Preaching' 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. i each Suuda I. * Lice, Mites, Cut Into y 1 Poultry man's Profits I . L I.l? ><'J iuit< *. ?nd tirpival tr>St J lower tin- vitality of laying bit ar,d ?1< ? 4-y.t y. -duet ion in m I U.I ill ' I ? tension piultty' specialist at b'i folley " Wh i iii*' ar?- found on the boii of tli<' i>iidjit. Ih?i parugiteiv may taaJii ..i< <) U> dtiMing with nO'.IU I flue ilil. I'inches of dust should applied to tht vent fluff, on the ba I L SPEIGHT knows i boo?so bo a rows It the men who grow tobacco tbst all cigarettes r after year, growers like Mr. Speight have teen o get the best lots of their crops. And because ..... riinrriu mdbi: fypfmsivi toric. "We smoke Camels because we know fi~er ner smoking. ' Try Camels, youiself and see! MELS OW TOBACCO* ?* TH A B SAL* u I Riped slightly warpt water to which been added an .ounce of sodium ^ orida for each gallon of water, nicotine sulphate ipay be applied the perch poles. lied mites stay in the pou house. At night they crawl up on birds and suck blood. To erudlc h, mites, treat the perch pol?-s> and | supports with used motor oil which hug been added one-third tuor.e kerosene. (Jas tar oi' creo ,c 9" " i a ? ? hum " ^2E?^SS ; " ' j . vv':-v" ./ * Kings Moun Coi PHONE 124 IG REAS Added I "OlT ^-1 1 JLV1.F. GALVA and Wit! I 10c _ | With a D -I' MEN' I 5c LADIES I New sha I * IReguh | CHILDRE "V All sizes. . 5 (l|^ K - ; x. . ' . ; #. ; ' . -iL. ????-?1 1ng may be used in place of the motor I oil and kerosene mixture, in' Tropical rp i. ^ rem sin on the has birds' bodies as lire-do, and they may flu- be eradicated by meting the perch Or poles with nicotine sulphate, wits , fj the applications being repeated every |three or four days., itry, Or the birds may be uipp;d in a the 'slightly warm solution made up of arte two ounces of flowers of sulphur, ani ?ole one ounce sf laundry soap to each to gallon of water Ruffle the feathers or so the. solution will reach all parts site, cf the birds' skin. .J % H,r rjm I ll l tain Ice & Coal tnpany ~ KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ON I AY MORNING NIZED TUBS h Handles each I m ollar Purchase '' S DRESS SOX I ile For? pair l . \ W . ?' SILK HOSE I des. Sale for-? A. Oc j ?r 10c to 15c g IN'S ANKLETS I sale lor, Fair? TORE INGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. I . "> '' - * ** d - ^ | -