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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<a Velma Bedford, of Black
Mountain Hospital, spent last week
with her parents here.
Mrs. J. \V. Carroll. Edgar. Flay
and George Carroll, were visitors nf
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ware and family
of Oak Grove Sunday.
Bonnie Burton, of this section and
Charlotte, was among those who attended
the alrshow at Charlotte air-,
port Sunday afternoon.
PROCONIAN
Gogie and Hazel are trying for top
honors (?) as "Sadie." My, how people
do jump to conclusions! Keep
right - on digging, you might reach
THE conclusion sometime.
Jim Darracott seems to have fallen.
Too bad Betty isn't a little older.
Oolleen, Gogie and Fay are taking a
"back seat" for a change!
It must be the real thing between
Dot Hoke and! "Daisy Mae"?at leas'
?on Jim's part.'
Back to Jlni Darracott for ? mo
ment ? the Tattlers had more ol
their facts mixed when they thought
Rachael's interest was ertra-speclal
Nice fellow?dim.
Some of Sunday Right's twcsomes
, were rather mixei. ' For instance
Maude Plonk was seen with Roy
Miller from Gastonla. while Jim
Pago was having a nice time with
Mary Evelyn.
Hazel and Jackie spent the week
end in Krwin ?* Jackie fell hard. w?
hear, (luess Hazel saw the boyfrletw
who sends all the special deliveries
Hallowe'en went over with a bant
?and what a bang!. Misplaced furni
ture, gasoline signs, tacks in tires
and extra doeoraijons on the schoo
house are just a few of the many
deeds done by "the wttches atic
ghosts.
Another budding romance is thai
Of Marie Pearson and Clyde Bridget
?or Is li In full bloom?
Butidc W'Miams iproVed suscoptl
ble to Thelma's charms Saturday
we're told. Too bad we weren't at th<
ahow, then.
Sadie says, andi by the way, shf
heard thia frcm a friend who's a
\ very close friend1 of Bob's, that Bob
by is taking a lot of Interest Ir
Hazel. Anyway he seems to enjoj
swinging hands with Hazel while
theySre walking.
Why were Betty Lee and Burer
so dumbfounded about last week'i
remark?
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NOTICE
Sealed bids on Mrs. M. M. Carpen
tar's dwelling house will be accepted
by Mr. A. H. Patterson at Hom<
Building and Loan Office until Mon
day, November 21st. at 12: UO o'cloc*
noon. ?adv?nov 10.
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CALL 'EM
Call 'Cm with Qravts Nationally
Known Box Turkey Calls. Satisfaction
Guarantee*. Priced, postpa^
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R. L. GRAVES
Yala, Virginia
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
L. Boyd Hamm, Pastor
Bible chool 10:00, L. Arnold Kiser
General Superintendent.
Services for the 21st Sunday after
Trinity.
iMorning 11:00, sermon: The Kajth
that Bays Hold ou .Life.
Evening 7:00, Union Armistice setvice.
Rev. P. D. Patrick, preashlsg.
(Members are requested to note
change of hour to 7:30.)
'Luther Leagues meet at 6:30.
Boy Scouts Monday evening at
7:00.
(Musses in Catechism Wednesday
afternoon at 4:00.
SAINT LUKBS:
JJIble school 10:00, James Lackey.
Superintendent.
BOYCE
MEMORIAL
CHURCH
W. M. lloyce. Pastor
Bible School at 10:00.
IM'oming Worship at 11:00. The
pastor will speak from the subjecttext:
"IIW STILL AND KNOW." In
the confusion of today. let us study
nil mm ksfTII IID
Evening Worship at 7:30. The pas
tor will present, a Scriptural study
about: "When Jesus Comes,"
Junior Christian Union meets at
2:30.
Intermediate and Young People
meet at 6:46.
M-ld-weck service each Wednesday
ofoiiintr a* 7 1A
VTVUIUQ ? * WV.
Presbyterian Church
Re*. P D. Patrick. Paator
9.45 A. M. Sunday school.
Mr. C, h\ Thomasson, Supt.
fll: 00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser
mon topic: Missionary Motive.
6:45 Settlor Vespers.
6:45 Pioneer Vespers.
7:00 Evening Worship. This con-1
gregatiou will unite with the other |
congregations in an Armistice Day
service at the Lutheran Church.
"Monday 7:15 Boy Scouts. Troop'
for
f
IF WB KNEW anyt
the country than
would do it.
By every one do
thinks most useful, tl
its momentum. We
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our job.
When business wai
cry more than a yeai
I should keep going a
motor car productio
! greater motor car vs
production.
' EXPANDING
r
i We began to build
new plants and equ
> 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.
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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 \
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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
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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
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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.
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at no one's hand touches but ours. Of nearly
erything else we use we build some quantity
irselves, to find, if possible, better and more
onomkal ways of doing it. The experience
d knowledge we gain are freely shared with our
pollers. ??m1 wt?h other industries.
We take no profit on anything we make for
irselveo and sell to ourselves. Every operation,
om the Ford ships which first bring iron ore to
e Rouge, is figured at accurate cost. The only
ofit is on die finished result?the car or truck
it comes off the line. Some years, there is no
ofit for us. But we see to it that our customers
ways profit. A basic article of our business creed
that no sale is economically constructive unless it
ofits the buyer as much as or more than the seller.
Our new plants have helped us build more
lue into all our cars for 1939. That
ore profit on the purchase to the purchaser.
We have not cut quality to reduce coats.
We simply will not build anything inferior.
NEW TESTING EQUIPMENT
1t0e we were putting Hp new plants to produce
rs, we constructed new equipment to test them,
lie first weather tunnrl of its kind ever built for
itoesobfla research went into operation at our
b or stories this year.
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OLDEN GUERNSEY ? //
A Full Cup Of Cream In Every Quart!
get more health value, more food value and
i value per penny when you buy Golden
nsey Milk. The extra cream in every bottle is
guarantee of its richness, of its nourish.
and its wholesomeness.. Order Golden
nsey today from your salesman or phone 18.
iargrace Dairy
i 18 Kings Mountain, N. C.
: JOB PRINTING PHONE 167
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It makes any kind of weather to order. Tho
weather it delivers every day would take months
to find in Nature. Our cars are weather-tested to
give you good service in any climate anywhere.
In other tests, every part of the car is pun*
ished unmercifully. Then our engineers tear it
down to see if they can find abnormal wear or
any sign of weakness.
The money we spend on tests saves you money
on repairs. And your family car is safer and more
dependable when we put it in your hands.
THE NEW CARS
Wc have two new Ford can for 1939?better care
and better looking?but we also have an entirely
It's called die Mercury 8. It fit* Into out line
between the De Luxe Ford and the LincolnZephyr.
It is larger than the Ford, with 116-inch
wheel bane, hydraulic brakes, and a new 93-honepower
V-type 8-cylinder engine.
We know that our 1939 can are cars of good
quality. We think they're fine valuta in their
price classes.
w itfi new CAity new pmwi) new equipment* rfie
whole Ford orrwnirwtion if reared to wo forwwrd.
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