Mountaineers Cherryville 1 " t Woon? Out With Ankle Injury. T*Js itternoon the- Mountaineers Uwwtii t^horryvllle and take on ODBrix Jack Kiser's protogees in vtal will probably bo on? of tho "i?t R?en-up affairs of tho year. The Mm r.nr, I'ors. suffering Cro(ni Injures*. will bn without tho services of Ikemi M r I hoi id, guard, who bus r f the, season. Morrison who ;i sllglit. head injury iu the i sikim- game is in fine condition, howand will be a threat, to tho !- tiers l'!ki-i' tliil i! v ttluii <*vrmM the xiili rank# thi* week. but Kjwjju bt tra fir?t i#triUK'-in were uf1 Jb*cs#*r by tiisi. I IV.a K|!U:h Moont.itn *Silifv>| (Mud .... ?jl w ftwMse rt>minn nHobrat Imi which the Iaiit B. Usees? arwl )r? i|: g.? %T hiii'a"r \ J;cn*- i mwil of K M. f *>:w. >. also ' i| t' Jjauie ' "SHOP PRACTICE f & HOME STUDYH? ' brother, they go together!" " **I work in the shop every Joy. And couple of hours very evening, I study. Study whet? I don't mind telling I ye-ei I. C. S. Course! Teke St from me, shop practice end home study go together. When you combine them you en heeded toward more pay ?provided you do the seme tkmg I did by mailing e coupe* like the one below." t| u j 9m lit, lirnt?? Pm?l lint low. plrtM Mod full particular* 9m sobjact /ere which I Kara ?arked X) JHUHIUL AND INDUSTRIAL COURtKS m?9 ANut Avktioo RnciM Bi ? I lid DnllMMMl ) Automobile MaeHaaie IMkifct i^lwulng (J HuaUm Q HniIbi 'Pfhw^i I .n i lluUder U Air Conditioning BJwAwd IHtfUmw U Mrimiioo *> ? ni tfagip?c D moata PNShMhA Engineer () iHeatn Electric Eo(iD?? |Bi Utfctiag ? D Marina Kocioaar PNMNm. Civil Engineer 1 Hili mod liy and I > i>ing ?!?*** M-aoageiuent I) Civil Servi? G ^ui Wfl T- Aeoauiitaocy Mail Carrier 3DMakk?aMur . G Itmlway Mall Clerk tUtkaagnal Work Jk I' (imdf School 8ul?jccta' JlHh?ArojQni?i?t ^9 I ! High School Subject* yNa?yahij 11 f-ollege Preparatory ? A'Wtaiia 9^7 L Fir^t Yagr College y ifiM^waaaa Ntaf ioa Subject* ^^^EhSmmaoehip H llluairating Spaniah RXNmmm (.ofiopGn.lMwrl; t * nooning French f MMCSTIC SCIENCE COURSES WkAakwl l;rea?- [J Millinery ? ^*M"? ??! I >raign?ng U Food* mod Cookery D?aiaen taking Tea- Room and Cafeteria WaMmmmmmd l>re**u?%kinc Management, Catering E| h -.Elate...... ? . iNMM. NrU^ei I .. W. F. ECKARD, ^ 'Representative P. O. Box 194 Charlotte, N. C. THUR8DA' "ivtv i.iir v . Sonjn !Ionic -11a ti nee 10:45 A. M. to6 K 'THE FEl "ARM! Madge Kvana i Beginning at 6 "BREAKING pi f* Hobby Oreen I "HUNTE MONDAY 4 "MARIE AT Norma Shearer WEDN , . Double Feature'MR. C Johnny Davl 'THERE'S WO! Joan BlooAdl 1 > Invade oday ? Central Methodist Pastor Returned Rev. E. \V. Fox, for the past three years, pastor of Central Methodist Church, was returned for a fourth yea by appoint men t made Dy Bishop Clare Purcell. Monday morning. in the concluding session of the last annual- conference of the Southern Mrthodist. held at First Methodist Church. Charlotte. Rev. and Mrs. Fox have many ' friends, of all denominations In | Kings Mountain, who welcome their i return. Another appointment of In; leiest to Kings Mountain people, is tint of Rev. M. II. Robinson, who is sent to llt'.wmi'r City. Rev. Mr. ! HoliiUM n was for some time pastor ^ at t'ark-f truce and has also assisted with services at Central Church undj '< has always been popular among hlst wsswiiiPia'w i ({ v. ou.1 Mrs Robinson came fo< I ' s'senier City front Trinity in Rati j !'lp'.) county. In connection' with his work .at Resscmer CMty, lie will bej I |-aktiir of Concord Methodist church1 , m the Bessemer City - Cheriyville1 J : Okd New Market Manager At Home Stores ' ' i ' Mr. W X. McKlveen -Is the now manager of the Meat Department of the Home Stores on Mountain street of which Mr. Mike Milam is manager. Mr. McElween is from Forest City, and an experienced manager. . The Heriad welcomes Mr. McEIveen and hopes he will like the Best Town in The State. [Ml Next WeekjSALEm Listen To Radio I Kings Mountain Drug C< Smooth (olnf mtktt him a litr performer on ikU. Smooth r?ln( across your chin makes super-keen Star Stnfle-edfe Blades star Y &. FRIDAY iirxr om a n? ni oiaiv - Richard Grune li r day P. M., 10c and 15c fD MAKER" Steele ( GIRL" Preston Foster :30 ?10c and 25c i THE ICE" Irene Lore ID MEN" Nolan . tuesday iTOINETTE" - Tyrone Power esday ?10c and 15c IHUMP" lo * Lola Lane ALWAYS A WAN" Melvin Douglas g i E, : [ HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALC . WILL ADDRK88 LUTHERANS I I B^\ y I * - .. ,< ? JB I \ ' . ': Jfl m M w OR. P. O. BROWN 'Gaatth/Utt^ln ~ Lutherans Meet Special Service To B; H;ld School Building In ' Chcrryvi) Dp. Brown To Speak. A Union Reformation lit urgi service ill which nil "tluv LuUki iinuichos.pl' Gaston. Cleveland a Lincoln counties will tniie pari v : he held Sunday, October 3o, at 7 ' p. in. in the high school auditor! I ot Cherryville. All denominations the town will take part in the- s vice, to which the public is invite The observance of Heformati Day celebrates the nailing of the Theses cn the church door at V tenburg by Dr. Martin Luther October 31, 1517, tour hundred a twenty-one years ago, marking t beginning of the movement tor Pr estaiitisin. Dr. P. D. Drown, pastor of Bbei zer Lutheran church of Columbia, C., one of the largest Lutheran d ches in the South, will preach it sea-mon. Dr. Brown is one of the o standing ministers of the United i the ran church in America. He formerly president of the South C oVina Lutheran Synod, and is n serving on many important boai cf the Lutheran church in Atneri The Cherryville Lutheran chi assisted by the other church chc hi the community, will renaer a ?1 ial program of sacred songs. Rev. t*. Cobb, president of the South* Lutheran conference, and pastor .he Cherryville church will hs barge c< the service. A full liturgical service, inciud: j . improvised altar and a vesi choir will be, used. The Luthoi m.maters of the various churches the two counties will wear robes.. The speakers on this notable i.ision will ' > Introduced by Rev. Bcytl Han...i. pastor of the Imthei church a* ,igs Mountain,Oper C.V.In Charlotte Dr. A. L. rainier and Or. G. Wike, Optometrists, of 317A Noi Tryon Street, Charlotte, annout the opening of offices, rooms 9-10. the Professional Building. They t fully equipped with the latest, nt ern and scientific instruments I the rendering of a complete visi service and it is their aim to ret er to the citizens of Kings Mos and '?urroim; THURSDAY. OCT. 27, 1038 More About Floral Fair (Cont'd from front page) flow or such ae, sitwlM, marigolhe, gallardlaa. snapdragons. tnloamiug shrubs, etc. Pyrex Baking Dish ? i" ridges & Hamrtck. Beet display of new or unusual ; Rower, 10 pounds sugar?West End j-: Grocery. Most artistic arrangement of wink ler cj?coration such as vines, berries, etc., 1-ndies' or Gents' suit cleaned? Clayton's !Dry cleaners. Best holiday table arrangement tThanksgiving or Christmas I? One year's Subscription to The Herald? Kings Mountain Herald. Most artistic dining room table . arrangement, Wa?I\ or grease job? ; I.King's Garage, jBazaar V st utility apron, Basket of Gro'V-i : ii linker Glocery Co. Beat iuncy apron. One pair HutnI .nhi't Bird Hcse ? Phenlx Mill Store. I " t '' ' l'-est cbild's garment, $1 HO in cash! Srutln-T's Jewelry Store, i ileal miscellaneous Tea set ?Mc-J >M!"ii*iVl1,11'SiT,?'TH " * *"'' , 1^ ' .* - ? I canay I'll.si. collect ihu candy,.' ? vulrttm, . I pound each, Hostess TVay ? CSriC: fin Drag- Co. , Si>. i mI i illi'i.tirn e;md>\ ?? rarities At First National Hank. 5'| Jt -st collection candy, 4 rarities, l!.5\ Uroeori. t'raAfnld'n Store. # . . ' Se? -Hid collection en inly, 4 varieties h I'li'r Humming Bird .Hose ? Phenix ",(i Mill Store, cin Best fudge. 2 pounds, Ilalf Soles ;. -MrGinnts Shoe Shop, ii.ii j Host acufoam, 2 pounds. One-halt oi gallon Jar Pleklca ? Kings Mound-tain Mfg. Co. Store., d- Fust mints, 2 pounds. Perfume ? lo'1: Kings Mountain Drug Co. Rest any other variety, 2 pounds, Bread Tray ? Bonnie Mill Store. ?" Cakes II (I Best pound cake. Basket Grocer* les ? Home Stores. ot" Best eoooanut cake. Pair linen pillow eases ? Belk's Dept. Store. l]e. Best caramel cake, Kitchen stool 6. ? D. F. Hord Furniture Co. mr Best chocolate cake. Finger wave and manicure ? Ruth's Beauty ut- Shoppe. , -cibl Fresh Fis Cutlets Chops ........ 15c lb. Weiners, Skinl ... 1. by Spyrl; Heidi, by Spyrf; Tba ory of a Cad Boy, by AldMoh. People of Kings Mountain are still king advantage of fbe facilities ofred by the Public Library. During e last quarter, ending October 1st, total of 5,869 books were read, this an average of about 76 books per ty, during the four hours the Ltary is open. During the same period 4,477 lults and 2.176 young folks visited e Library. According to a re^wrt from the ate Library Commission of Raledi. the Kings Mountain Publio LIary is l!>th in the per capita circu tion of the 121 libraries in North arolinu During the year a total of. >,296 books were red. this number Ivfded by the population of Kings ountaln gives u per capita circulaon of 5.2. The Kings Mountain Public. Ltrary is free to everyone, and cltinis are invited to use the facilities (fered. )B I riNG | I me 167 I inting At | le Prices I ib. House I RES Sale ?d Beets 5c ftimon ? 2 for ' 19c Sc lb. ESH PORK? 231-2c lb ,N, MEATY inns Wnlh ?ww if k 15c lb 20c lb. 2 lbs 25c h & Oysters 25c pound 15c pound Ms 19c lb.