p . i in ii uuJiiPippVRRi ! ' xiiis'N THAT" By Alice Burton . Patterson Grove Section Cdrn huskings are getting to be t popular form of entertainment tHit fall. There was one ut tiib Joht Greene's of Bl; Bethel last Tuesdaj night. There was a large crowd am everyone enjoyed It, especially tligrand aupper. Mrs. Greene Is a gooc. cook and she served everything from chicken pie to potatoes: There was a corn husking at J. I), and Ozell Champion's Thnrsda.i night and several from tjils section went. , Hope none of you ate too murh and were sick afterwards! Nope, there's no use asking who 1 iwas speaking of in last week's ccl umn Minn's the word! Now for the regular news: Mr sud Mrs. .Howard Goforth announce the birth of a son. Ilbwaro. Jr., Tuesday October I'ft. Mrs. Aiiik Martin is staying with them this week to help eare for her grandson Mrs. Goforth was before marriage. Miss Norma Martin. ""TPE^TesM^"HetffoW'ir'badiiiT^ulicTT guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. .Wallet Ldngerfell and children of Vfeldese. Mr. Sam Uitigerfelt and children of near Fallston. and Mr. and Mrs. Bid Bell of Oak Grove. ' Miss Gladys 1*1 Helen of Plienlx Mill, No. 2. villa*'-, spent Saturday night with WUlodene Thcrrnburg. Mr. J. K. Goforth if somewnat bet-j ter following an attack of flti. Mlf could not employ all we would employ as better production fa We were told, of i ' for expansion, that a be to *4iold every everything. But n t standing still. Besides, we are not 1 this country has seen country is yet in the i lieve that every ato Country and our Pec j the future. We belie' Never yet have our Never yet have we But we shall see it which we have built. > Business is not jui to be brought bock, understood in this c will be a co-operativi and buyers will co-oj ness that u waiting t This construction ] It has increased actr of related industries, ities for building I eventually our new tr THIS MEA1 The current progra plant, which will turr meats ... a new tod us cut the coat of di that will enable us to mobile bodies. Then we already had for plasticat and many o We don't supply i and never expect to. *: ' " < - . - f:}, ;'v. i -ii ii i > i* i1 ii'TI i nff-"U 38 KINGS MOUNTAIN HHULDTl One. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster Harry Page and Jack Orinand. Ax Blatant Scoutmastera. Wednesday 7:30 P. Ml Prayei meet log at the Margrace Commitni ty House conducted by the Fellow ship group. First Baptist Church Angus Q. Sargeant. Pastor Sunday morning worship 11:00. ' Sunday School 9:40. For our evenly service .we wll Join the other four churches in i Joint union service for the America] Legiou at the Lutheran Church. Thii la an annual service and both mem bers of the Legion and Auxiliar. will ait in a body. Weekly meeting of the teachers o the Sunday School will meet Wed nesday night, Nov. 10, 7:30 o'clock. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox. Pastor 9:45 Sunday 8chool. B. S. Peeler Superintendent. 11:00 Mornine worshln and ?er moo by the pastor who will hav< for bla subject, "Some practical les sons from That Frightful Broad 7:00 The congregation of this chut ch will unite in the services at th? Lutheran Church honoring the Amei lean Legion. 7:00 Wednesday the regular praj er service will be held and the les son will be from "The Upper Room. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. 8elf, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning 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. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P M. : Fords 1939 \ * > king better we could do for i make good motor cars, we ing his best in the job he his country is going to regain m have tried to do our best in i suddenly halted in its recov- L r ago, we determined that we nyway, if not at full-volume n, then at getting ready for dues that would help future I FOR THE FUTURE 34 million dollars' worth of ipment. We felt that if we our men building motor cars, ; many as we could building cilities. course, that this was no time i wiser business policy would ' thing"?which means, stop o one ever got anywhere defeatists. We do not believe its best days. We believe this I Infancy of its growth. We be- //, m of faith invested in our pie will be amply justified by , /e America is just beginning. 1^)^. -fc MM f Ma ,ll n ? rCOpiC 9CCQ ftti rfOtpCflty* seen adequate Production. ! That is the assurance in an it coming back. It will have That is now becoming well crnntry; for that reason 1939 ; year. Manufacturers, sellers ^ >erate to bring back the bust0 be brought nadu" program is almost completed. p, nty and payrolls in a number ^ . It has given us better facil* letter cars and trucks, and pr actor which is being perfected. IS MORE VALUE 2 tn has provided a new tire 1 out a part of our the requireI and die plant that will help es ... and a steel-prase plant make more of our owq aato? mro hi m ^ pi?? ^ producing glass, iretf, seed, ea tber things. XI ill our own nesds, of course, as Tlie Ford engine is cos thing lal i " *, , V '. . v. , . - ' ' 1 " " "J.1 I ' 1 Itmmmmmmrni Prayer meeting each Wednesday ^_ evening 7:16. r. GRACE METHODIST Try G S. W. Johnson. Pastor Sunday School 9:46. Preaching 11:00. Brotherhood 1:30. Bp worth League 6:16. Preaching 7 ih>. Wednesday. 7:00, Prayer meeting. ^0 M 1 SECOND BAPTI8T CHURCH ^ (M Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. S& 8 Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ^ eacb Sunda 1 Macedonia Baptist Church ; J. V. Frederick, Pasioi Sunday Sphool 9:46 a to. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. 1 Evening Worship 7:00 p. m Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 P U. 7:00 p. to. STAR I I : /yl at ati | r ( pi btiH?.&&.^v ;o&j?S&{, - 3KHI "NMbR *' 4 *}f f%},; ^ H^i? wry