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IT.' Ti-1 rv v " * " ' ^ ? : -v *.. -v _v , ? %', -rv ' > ' V>o< V k*. -"'' * THIS *N THAT By Alice Burton . Patterson Grove Section "If at flrst you don't succeed"?Weltevo me. It pay to try again. I'd been writing the Patterson Grove News tor weeks and there was nary a peep from anyone to let me know that It was being read. Then 1 changed the name and wrote the 'news ir. a chattery sort-of way and got < quick results. Was flattered by having "George' mention my column. Thanks tor your kind words. Wa Just can't think or the adjective that wbuld property de?drlb?, "Star In My Kitchen." '80 it you'll .-I, m Quick Results?Low Csal? HERALD Classified Ads klSflprfaTTer* sutsequsonneaS* Minimum charge 2Sc. Do not ask for information qpgsrding "keyed" ads, as thsy aro atrictly confidential. If orror is mads, Ths Herald Is responsible for only one Incorroct insertion. Ths customer Is rssponSibls for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser ehould notify Immediately of any cerreotiona needed. Want ada are Alwaye cath In advance except to bueineea men r concerne having aoceunta with thla newspaper. KEYS MADE, LOCKS, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appliances, and Speedometers, repaired. C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M. 'I Sept. 22tfc POR SALE ? Recleaned Red rteart Wheat Seed. Bridges & Hamrtck Hardware. ANANA SPLITS SPECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, If served In store, but In container. 20c. Kings Moun tain Drug Co. KEYS MAOE, LOCKS AND Speedometers repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened. Evenings after 6 P. M. Saturdays all P. M. C. L. Ramsey. 620 ID. King St. Phone 126-M. aug 18-tfc. e FOR SALE ? Recleaned Abbruzl Rye 8eed. Bridges " & Ham rick Hardware. RALPH ROBBINS WELL DRILLER P. O. Box 506 Telephone 1511 J Gastonla, N. C. ' (Continued Next Week) * kJ \\ l1^ a Vw" kx. 1 I ^ B* lal Ihta# Ft J L ^k ' * B > TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "Our colored church woo making a drive for funds, and Unolo ftaatue rofuaod saying lie owed every .body in town now; the eoltcUor asfcod him If he dldnt owe anything to the Lord, and what do you think he -ealdf" George: "I Imagine he eald 'he did, but the Lord wasn't pushing him like the other creditors." We are pushing our Wicker Furniture and Porch Chairs right now. Look ' m ovsr. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord'e THE CLAN' rJTMtSCOOKSl I wkc A coco TV' U PlCTUftt I U>^\i2 TMINKI'UCOS C \SE ^N AWOSCCiTj ? ? ,,^yK.HUM.UP . J" ' I ... . : " 1 imcl u the slang I'll Just say it w'aS| w ell-elegant t Everyone seems to agree that the scene where "Auntie was giving MIKE the cake of soap *a? tne tuuniest. Among tboae from thia section who received gifts were I t'aulliu- k'iwfvftl a^ Geneva frialls. | Orcbi Js to tucse who made it posal1 Diet tor us to see it. Joke Thorn burg fell und Injured uls lace und broke one of his arms, when the mule he was riding, stumb | leu over seme vines. Jake says he i doesiit want to ride any more for a | long time. Hope you'll be good as . new before' long, Juke. . ' Mrs. Annie Martin returned .. to ' Iter home near Shelby Sunday after I spending several days here. \ Mr. and-Mrs. Avery Cody and dan ghters. Mildred and Faullne, and Mf and Mrs. Urover Green and children ull Hum the Fheulx Mill Village, were visitors of the It. M. Hurton's Sunday ufteruon. 'I It., I VI* IVrn.ll'. ? -t? - guests Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. S. S. ISi'ldges und family from the City cf. near KIiikm Mountain, und Mr. J. K. Go forth. Mr. und Mra. Price Harmon have moved into the house formerly occupied "by the Will Thornburgs. "Mr. und Mr*. W K Neelev und .laughter were, visitors of relatives here Saturday night. - -4 RAMBLING SKETCHES OF OAK GROVE NEWS (By Mra. William Wright) lioon^of cannon, roar of gun Cleve laud County Fair begins this morn- ' ing. Oh! What Fun! Mr. Ernest Ford of Rhodhiss was the Sunday guest of his son, Mr. ,Everette Ford and family. Mrs.- Wood-row Ware spent the week-end In Reepsvllle visiting * her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. bed ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and 1 family were Sunday dinner guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovelace. 1 Mr. Dow Putnam spent the week- ' end in Kings Mountain visiting his brothers. Messrs Benton aud Hill Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ross and child- ren of Bethany. 8. C., were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Metvln Love lace. 1 Mrs. Bettle Canlpe of Nebo is 1. ?- a? a? - - ? 1 njicuuiug >uuie unit: in me nome or her daughter, Mrs. Mae Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hell of Gastonla spest Sunday at the bedside of the former's mother, Mrs. D. A. Bell who has been critically 111 for the past while. Mrs. John .Leonard McSwatn of Lattimore is spending several days { in the home of her son, Mr. Perry Mc-Swain and family. Prayer services will be held at Oak Grove church Friday night, con lucted by Mr. W. C. Blaston. FORECLOSI FOR As representative of a M is liquidating its holdings estate, I have for sale thi 411 King street?1 story. 206 King Street?2 story, 309 King Street?2 story, 109 Oriental Avenue, 1 st 205 Parker Street?1 stoi 416 JPiedmont Ave.?2 st< TaMMO 1 ilAtfk 1 AAA* AAl iviiiio* x-w caoiif JL v^i Please call on me Friday . Oct. 1, at J. R. Davis* offi< W. EDWARD Represe Phorw FHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T> church Mews LUTHERAN CHURCH i<. Boyd Hamm. Pastor Bible school 10:00. L. Arnold Riser, General Superintendent, , Services for the 16th Sunday after Trinity: Morning 11:00. sermon: God's Visit With' His People. Evening 7:00, sortnon: God's Imuge in Man." Luther Leagues meet Sunday even :qk 6:00. Uo.v Scouts, troop 2. Monday even lug 7:00. Catechism classes Wednesday afternoon 4:00. ' Worker's t'cundl meets Tuesday! Evening at 7::t0. I'arisli Building. i!he I'usior's adult clus* of Keiigl-j ous Instruction meets each Sunday Morning Sunday school hour. This Sunday. Oct 2nd. Is Rally . Hit- in th<- Church school. Tin District uncling of the Luth '" 4 ^ J" Si Lutheran Church. Charlotte, Sunday Oct 2nd at 3:on P. M. SAINT LI'KBS r? Bible Hiliool 10:00. Jaiiic- Lackey, Superintendent. ? -1 BOYCE MEMORIAL j CHURCH - W M. Iloycc. Pastor lllble School at 10:00. The Child" en's Division will have a special pro grant this Rally Day. Morning Worship at 11:00. The j sacrament of the Lord's Supper wilt he observed. "A Mobilized Christen-; dont" is the subject for the Commun J ion Meditation. Evening Service at 7:30. The pas-1 tor will speak on. "The Story ofi Faith." Junior Christian Union meets atj 3:30. * Intermediates and Young People! meet at 6:45. Mid-Week Service Wednesday ev-J enlng at 7:30. These periods during the month of October will be given over to the study of the First Epistle of Peter. . ' Presbyterian Church Rav. P D. Patrick. Pastor, | Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mr. C. F\ Thomasscm. Supt. < Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Com nun ion Service. Young People's Vespers 6:45 p. m. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Sermon topic: "A Great Testlmotw of j/Groat Christian." Monday 7:30 P. M. Boy Scout , Trocp meetisg. Scoutmaster. Mr. Carl Davidson; Assistants, Jack. Ormaud and Harfv Paee. MKl-Week Prayer meeting Wedne? lay 7:30 P. M. Margrace Community House. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor H r ED HOMES SALE ortgage Company which \ of Kings'Mountain real e following properties: 6 rooms, frame , 7 room, frame , 8 rooms, brick ory, 6 rooms, frame ry, 6 rooms, frame wry, 8 rooms, frame nt a month. or Saturday, Sept. 30, or :e. ANDERSON ntative i 230 >py Boyd Knows Wnat He HCY, PflaR!^ ifeZtir oSST* H.URSDAY. SEPT. 29. 193U 9.45 Sunday school. B. S. Peeler, f Supt. i 11:00 Reception of he*' members! and i tlnal communion service for the j conference year. 7:30 The young people will have, charge of the song service. The sub | ject for the sermon by the pastor, will be 'Amen." ISpecial service Wednesday. October 5. at 7:30 when a social and church conference and reception' *ii. be held in honor of the members: who have joined the church during the conference year. First Baptist Church Angus G. Surgeant. Pastor Sunday Morning Worship it a ni.< Sunday school 9:4" a. in. <". 0.': White. Superintendent. i Sun<la> night. Open Koruin. -7:30 ' lock Subject: "('hustlsertt'-iit oi l Punishment." IX aeons meeting Wednesday 8:<M) P M October 5t it llIII'Vll'l ill till illljfctoswdkesssifcisMWwass th<- W M 4' will meet Mutt la> afttemoon October 3rd, 3, o'clock., I), >b f U P m m um-uiaic in. ci. vnurcn C. P. Self. Castor Sunday School I?: 4T? A M Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Kpworth League 6:3o C. M. IA.ni.in Worship 7:30 C. M: " Prayer Meeting Friday 7:-io C. M. Uveryone Welcome. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Pastor . Sabbath School 9:43 AM. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:13 P. M. W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P M Prayer - meeting each .Wednesday evening 7:15. ? / ".* ______ * .v GRACE METHODIST Rev. W. A. Parsons. Pastor " ' Sunday School 9:45 a. in. Preaching Services 11 a n, and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 9 ? A cordial Invitation to worahly sith us. , r '* ' 1 ? 'i"' " s ' -.V* i- ' *. . 1? f MY . % SHAVII ( nrirs yp?"? . ' * ' .! > - . ' " ,* ' *"/"' ." ' ' s After. Pz"2cMRa ' ' *0H! iSTH^r m Yo?,HR.TiHfne? J ?^r AFTfc*w<U.YA h f-\ SJB W IMC AftcrJ, 1 BJa <\ ^ ^ r ABtfswf fItfj I For a super*:.;) go by Super-Coach ? enjoy extra luxurin. in twica a$ touch, going on$ way and ra* .;9 turning another. aave 2/3 of the cott of drivingt CENiTCR SERVICE - *^T.- 3 Oreenv'le $1.10 Atlanta $3.40 Phone ?2 Charlotte .60 Winston-S. $1.95 I Greeneboro $2.10 New York $$.70 J -? Big EXTRA Saviegi en ReeeW Trig Ticket# Let Us Do Your Printing 1 QUESTION BOX What's the Answer? 1 ?T COWARD rINCH ... A.t, . ?; We still have some unusual Bargains in good I ^ I'sed Cars. We invite to see oyrs before *, you trade. Buy Now! . / ?Uw Prices Easy Payments ^ IV/WY DOES MtE^ cackle. afte.r 3 laying an egg? i IN EVERY form of animal life thare is a specific way of ex- T>1 1 m K i , pressing joy when that animal has l lOnK IVIOlOI* performed the mission for which ha m * ? I was created. The hen cackles to ?^ | notify the chicken world thst she ? g has discharged this duty and shouts V^wa bar joy that the attendant discom- - S fort in the laying of the egg is over. ' Authorized Ford Sha Is proud of herself! c Wester? Newspaper Union. Dealer .. .THIS iPWI IG VALUE ? ?J TBEMjAI^X^ 1 *>ff/K. A You Wlf Irnnvn nnitifv *t mww?I-V??! < ? '?? ? -* ? ? ? ? gp*. ?.W " - ?!? .?/ ? vw? M V* IWW )*jm when you ask for Probak Jr. Blade*. 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