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'rais'NTHAf By Alice Barton . Patterson Grove Section Monday nvaa a "Red Letter Day" (or the echool children of this section. because school begau at Patter sou Gnore and Beth-Ware. The first day of echool is always so exciting! You see old friends and meet new ones and succeed in having a good time. I hope all of you make good grades and enjoy school this term. "The Wood Violet" a three-act comedy, will be presented by the High school students of Beth-Ware High School Saturday night, Nor. 13. I'm sorry I can't give further details, but be sure and find out about the time and admission and go. There was a corn husking at the bSuld*" <>*1 Classified Ads IB Wwr I tw* Stwr r g half priee far subsequent I nearMinimum charge Be. De nek ask for information I m sordino "keyed" ads. aa thaw I irt strictly confidential. If error ie made, The Herald . la responsible for ' only one Incorrect Insertion. The cuetomer le recponeible for subsequent ineertlona. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needed. -> Want ads arc atwaye cash In ( advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. ( YOUR OPPORTUNITY ? Leeni 8 how to design tools for the manufacture of such specialties as auto- n mobile, airplanes, refrigerators, through I. C. 8. home study. Free g booklet. TV. F. Bckard, Representative, International Correspondence Schools, Box 194, Charlotte, N. C. , FOUND ? Car Key. Owner may obtain same at Herald OIBce. It 7 WANTED ? Man with car for profitable Rawleigh Route. Products a well pttfown. Real opportunity, g Write Rawleigh's. Dept. NCR-108* 119, Richmond, Va. < REMEMBER ? On 8aturday you get of our delicious- Banana Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. WANTED ? Correspondents, some one to write the news at the Margrace Village and Pauline Village. The Herald. , ] KEY8 MADE, LOCKS, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli anoee, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M. J? Sept. 22tfe (Continued Next Week) k 4r\\ ft i TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "George, what, would you call a woman who was so much In love with her divorced husband that she was saving up her alimony rnon* ey to buy him a wedding present when they re-marry?" ?i?g say ahe waa a prise dumbell with bats In her belfry." Maybe If he'd tried to keep their home In an attractive manner before they were divorced, that they'd not have to go to the trouble to try It again. ' D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CEAN( 7 Wooden Shoes M ) Footwear Proi / IM Miartftiiw 111 t* M 1 ( Cew*w Pwple e# reOy i / MniTvliSMIalMhtp r^lCvesf\'u ctrrm ( . ' e T David Wright/a Hallowe'en night. I'll bet one little boy thought the ipooka were after him when he ran nto a pan of water Juat aa aome one raa throwing H out. Oh dear! That rounds awfully complicated but you utow what I mean?I hope. One boy hae been teased a lot his week because the boy he got to ake him after fale girt Hallowe'en tight, took the gtrl! Don't let thetr easing get you U. TV?11 them there'a tttaer flah in the eea! Now let'a see what the follu have teen doing: Those who risited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ware and .family Sunday were dr. and Mrs. Cart Ware of Bessener City,' Mr. nd Mrs. Q. T. Thornturg of King* Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware and daughters, Cornelia and Katbryn. and Earleand Mearl Seism of this community. Misses Eltzabth Putnam and Helta Patterson spent the week-end with Elizabeth's grand^parents, Mr. in/t Ida n??rm Unnl nf I m wnHftl* Mines Helen and Kosavee Seism sere week-end guests of their sister Mrs. -Ralph Allen of 8helby. Miss Kathlee Ooforth spent 8unBfrwwr aim HIM1 Mr. snd Mrs. O. W. Greene and :htldren of phenlx. Mill village were rlsltors In this section Sunday. Special to Mrs. Clark Williams, tee Miss Pauline Ballard: Cotfgratuat ion s and good luck! Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hannn. Pastor Bible school 10:00. L. Arnold Klser leueral Superintendent. Services for the 22nd Sunday aft?r Trinity: -Morning 11:00,' sermon: The Son )f Man in His Glory. Evening 7:00, aermon: Man's God;lven Helper. ' Light Brigade Sunday 2:30 p. ?i. Circle 2 of \V. M. S. Sunday afterloon 2:30. # . Luther Leagues Sunday Evening :00. Boy Scouts Monday Evening 7:00. Circle I W. M. S. Monday aftertoon 3:30. Young Woman's Missionary Circle Monday Evening 7:30. Church Council Monday evening :30. Classes in Catechism Wednesday ifternoon 4:00. IAINT LUKES: Bible school 2:00. James Lackey, Superintendent. The Service 3:00. " " ? BOYCE MEMORIAL /iffft T*a /vr* tniiKtn W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bible School at 10:00. Morning Worship at 11:00. The pastor will speak on: "The Rearmanent of The Church." > Watch FOR THE 0 KINGS MOUNTAI Departmi MY O. W. IV Your Friend IL JT' :Y KiDS ^ \ blent Here w i iarojr* to Thta City C l/J/fffm iv wr^^Kinc** ^ ffeumm amy. V! M ?-1*1 W IMjlW uitrswwr HB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T Evening Worship ftt 7:30. The PM tor's message Is on: "Ood'e .Idea ot Man." Y. P. C. U. meets at 5:45. < Mid-week Service Wednesday Ever lng at 7:30. / Presbyterian Church Rev. P. D. Patrick. Pastor 0:45 A M. Sunday school, C. F Thomaaaoo, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sei mou by the pastor of the Church. :4a P. M. Senior and Pioneer Vei pera. 7:30, P. M. Evening Worship ^ ducted by Fellowship Group. Monday 7:15 P. M.. Boy 8oouts Carl, Davidson Scoutmaster, Jack Oi mand and Harry Pagt, Assistants. Wed. 7:00 P. M. Prayer meeting al Margrace Community House. ~ . "'# . ' First Baptist Church * In.fsis fl Q? ? ? v?. oaitraui, riBlvr Mr J. \V. costner, our A octal lot al Sunday School Superintendent a III tiling the message at the 11:04 o'clock" worship hour. Sunday morn i?K. Nov. 13th. ??ffTfflpj^sfiTBorTT!^t'i,"Tr^Tnnte Superintendent. Sunday night. Open Forum Dts | cusstou. The tline has been changed ; from 7:30 to 7:0o o'clock The W. M. U. will come togethei ' to study Miss Inabelle Coleiuan'i ! book, "For This Cause," Thursday and Friday of this week at 7:30 ?' ' clock in the Berean classroom. There will be no Mid-week Teach ers Meeting Nov. 16th. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 0:45 Sunday school. B. S. Peeler Supt. 4 I 11:00 Morning worship and ser i mon by the pastor. Sermon subject: "Red Cross Day and who Is my Neighbor." 7:00 The young people will lead the song service and the pastor will preach and the subject will be: '"The Authority of the Bible," Circle No. Three, Mra. C. \V. Har per leader, will meet with Mrs. I R. Ooforth Monday afternoon at 3:04 o'clock. MONCY BACK ^Bg^^^LlvwIorV.^^ IF rats^BRMMT Iry.CfHRMi M faIt BUue. Evtry Tine VC-R-O U IM4IM from % ntkMf rfcotrihfti'jsd | K?7 ??ft. n^r idja h Raid) Mixad. to* bMm))>u4|iM.P?> der. (or farmt, ISf All M Drue and Seed Severn M Darr.?i? (art rat dot* ^ a oaata you !' > \ year. K ROCo. ^ i> ^rtntAeld.a^^ ; 1st Wait PENING OF N*S NEWEST ent Store ERS fYERS If 1LT a?AU 4 J ATlVltliaiU I t joordlng to ffoyle. J LOOK AT ifrHAr'i MINC rMy^SHOeSJ V TKfe HiPPCgjL f \ I . f l^pU * 'v. / ^ AW RAIN ' * . < v . . - 1 ?ja . ;'. -WVBPl^ppCpVl^ipBfppp^ipp^P! s? HXJRSDAY, NOV. 10. 103S I- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AN t EXECUTION State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland I In The Superior Court. Phifer Hardware Company. Plaintiff, Vf. D. L. Stewart, Defendant. , 'By virtue of au execution directed to the undersigned front the Super. ior Court of Cleveland County lu the above entitled action. 1 will, on MenI day, November 28. 1938 at ten o'clock A M . or within legal hours, at the Court ho jse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, sell for . caah to tile highest bidder, to satisfy r said execution, all the right, title interest, which the said D. 1*. Stew1 art has tin the following described real estate: Situated on the West side ot York Road in the Town of Kings Mountain. North Carolina, and beginning , at a stake in the edge of - the old York Road, which stake is 75 feet | South 14\ East from the inter**-! . Lion of Gold Street and the old Yorkj Road, and runs thence with said. ITU U . take; thence North 8'.' West 580; . f**t to a stake; theme North 28 ( t ? ~ 1 P ' * \ ' - TWO A /?w 1\ ! hrt Tatar Mm with M4p. > 01 LUX1 FORD y.?: Provide* all the basic Ford features, with extra luxury. Remarkable amount of equipment included in price. Hydraulic brakes. 85-fap. V-8 engine. Sets a I new high for low-priced ' cars ? in. appearance and . performance. Prices begin art.. .$M4if ANDTH] 'MB Kit Uirurr ? T?wt-S?<aa $< The new cars in the For lor 1939 give you a broad c you choose, whatever you p; value for your money. That is priced car or the highest. All tant thing in common?inhc , Their quality comes fror precision workmanship, and back of these cars is the only FOID MOTOR COMPANY-MAK | Plonk 1 jg jpgj T * pP^lf r pay. St: _f-* <gJJ mmmiim I. .;--K v 1 Br at 120 feet to a stake; thence stake; thence South 89 Eaet 188 feet South 83V4 East 40 feet to a stake; to the beginning. containing 2.84 thence North 28 1-2 East 78 1-2 feet acres, more or less. 1 to a stake on the South side of Gold This the 28th day of October, 1828. Street; thence -with said Street J. R. C14NE, South 89 East 239.4 feet ito a stake; Sheriff of Cleveland Couotr* thence South 14% East 75 feet to a ?adv?oct 27?nor 17 ' 3 - 1 " , ' 1 1 .? 1 i ' is . s . ' At four Drug Storm 1 (pWjg? For Colds 1 KX>% Money Back Guarantee A. B. Falls property corner Sims and Mountain Streets. Lot 12x350 ft. 11-roocn brick house. Will 1 sacrifice for quick sale to responsible purchaser. Small cash payment. Balance over period of 15 ' M years at 5 per cent interest Will consider other property as part payment. For further informalinn fin Frnnfr B IngnBi ffhnnsnrinth I ifn Tnr Co., Roanoke, Va? or J. R. Davis. _ I ? NEW FORDS POID V-t: Now Gre inches t^v longer from bumper to bumper.' Roomier bodies? more luggage space. New styling. Hydraulic brakes. Ua Scientific soundproofing. HP, Triple-cushioned comfort. 8S or 60 hp. V-8 engine. Price, begin ?... .*M4* flee. W24*-w?fc as-*. ao?i~. $4*4* -1 I . va nB \^|TTV I liu Nrtl V-l hr<*r ! < $7*?* E NEW MERCURY 8 j for 1939 I If MERCURY ?: An entirely J 11 y n?!w car. Fit.? into the Ford line belt* th? !> Luxe For I and the 1 incoln-Zephyr. Distinctive styling. 116 inch KHhj whcelbase. Unusually wide BM boJicn. RcmarlcaMy quiet. Hydraulic brakes. New 95hp. V-d engine. Price* begin at...UM^ *14* d Quality Group of its kind?where production processes are hoice. Whichever controlled from iron ore to finished car?and ay, you'll get top savings passed along as extra value. i true of the lowest Things are happening in the automotive I have one impor- world this year ! Nowhere is the advance moro srentquality. marked than in the Ford Quality Group. See n fine materials, our dealers before you buy any carat any price. from the fact that automobile plant Delivered la Detroit ? fact* ewtrm * /$: y. . %* ' . 'i y wfl *' *?v ' - * ,?, * " * " ' >'"y !. . * , ?.]9 9 Motor Company 1 By PERCY L. CROSBY r * i ^EmUfr m3& mjmeomit \" m >?? JTIfirCtWA*. Re toAfrif/e roe IsWlP'' sAwtHce^- * ft ^ /
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