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Church Mews LUTHERAN CHURCH , > L. Boyd Hamm, Paator Bible school 10:00, L. Arnold Riser, General Superintendent. Services for the 3rd Sunday In Ad; . vent: I Morning 11:00. sermon: Visible Bvidenoe of the Invisible Christ. j. Evening 7:00, sermon': Visible Meiana of Grace. ljght Brigade Sunday 2:30 P M. 1 rjireie : oi w. m. o. ouua&y aner noon 2:30. ' Luther Leagues 6:00. , Church >, Council meets Monday Evening 7:30. Boy Scouts, Troop 2, Monday erening 7:00. W. M. S. I Monday afternoon 3:30. Young Women's Missionary Circle Monday Evening 7:30. j Classes In CatohIsm Wednesday afternoon 4:00. SAINT LUKES: Bible school 2:00, James Lackey. Bo^erln tender* The Oorsloe 3:00. - D0V0D MEMORIAL' CHURCH W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bflalo school at 10:00 4'clock . . .. ' ATHLETES FOOT Why suffer with tired-sore ?;nd Itch I thg Athlete's Foot-Ecaeniu or iikI' Dandruff scales itnd sores? Bin ' lock's Antli7?kna. >1.00 yosir druggist ? #1.16 by mall. BHlock Aijtj Keroa Oo., Raleigh. N. C. GIVE A PICTURE FOR CHRISTMAS - .* * Gifts No One Can Duplicate Ask 'about our Special Prices on CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT8 . ' BELK'S STUDIO ? .I i ^ i? ? ;? COME IN J ^ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO Hie Rexall Store i | SANTA L Do You ' 1 ^Br Tff' H i i . > N jj: ;; where a large assortmer ' ' ' . )'* * tV - ' \ ' ; every member of the fan 4 > \; ??Tricycles and Wage < > SEE OUR WIN it f Qufality Hardware e? '^ A .*>? 1'. il-i&fef . - Morning Worship nt 11:00. The pastor will apeak on "INCARNATE TRUTH." Evening Worship at 7:30. The pastor's message will be 011. "The Terminals of Faith." Young People's meeting is at 6:30 Mid-week service each Wednesday it 7:30 P. M. PresbvterlP.n Church' Rev. P D. Patrick. Pastor Sunday rdhool 6:45 A. M. 8upt. Mr. C. F. Thomas son. Morning Worsajp 11:00 A. M. S?T non: The Book That Meets Our Nec%. Rev. I. M. Elite of tkmtonia. Evening; Service in Chapel :730 P M. conducted by Seniors and Plonjere of the Chundh. . Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 P. M. at the Margrace Community ,'lub House conducted by the Fellow ihlp Group of the Church. Womtu Auxiliary Monday 4.00 P. M. in Auxiliary Rooan. Hoy Scouts Troop 1 Monday 7:00 P. M. Scoutmaster. Mr. Carl David on. Assistants, Mr. Harry Page utu Mr. Jack Orraand. CENTRAL METHODIS1 m1111 ffimncy Rev. E. W Fox. Pastor 9:45 Sunday School, B. S. Peelei Superintendent. 11:00 Morning worship ami ser inon by the pa?tor.. I: <m> song sery.ce by tge young t>eople and sermon by the paalor. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock pr-a: ;r service and cliolr practice. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 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. 'to Everyone Welcome. GRACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Preaching 11:00. Brotherhood 1:30. Epworth beajgue 6:15. Preaching 7:00. Wednesday, 7:00, Prayer meeting First Baptist Church Angms G. Sargeant, Pastor Sunday ,moiling Worship 11:00 Dr. I. (1. <;?**> of Tlrctnaaville will bring the (message of the mom :i'. Sunday School 9:40 C. G.. White Super intjeawtint. Teachers midweek meeting to In held Wednesday night 7:30. Sunday night service Open Forr.ii Discussion, 7:30. The following quea Lions will be discussed: 1. Ah we ,rep<l our Nrw, T? stamen' how do we find the early Christian i?xpr?>?8lng their new life? 2. How far can we go hi bringing nbout n new economic order? ,3. What form of Christian sor'-lc should our Church undertake in this community? 4. What, should be tlie motive foi the service? 5. How will the work be financed? 6. Who is going to do the work? SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. no. and 7:30 p. m each Sunda.', Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a tn. . B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. , Evening Worehlp 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7PM 7:00 p. m. Soil expert* estimate 76.000.00C acre** of land that are new be4nf cropped1 In the United States shouM be taken out of cultivation. Vetches producing from two U tnree uttlb oi ary piitum jmr would add from 160 tx> 22 poundto o nitrogen ,to the soil fe turned undei rVvvWWVWWWWWWW SAYS T 1 ir Christmas Shopping At j idges & ] [amrick j < i jj * - 4 -A it of Practical Gifts for . _ . ' 'V . ; lily awaits you. . 1 \ / . ' 3 ins For The Children? . . > ? > ' . ' '' ' . i " . \ '"l- -y'-ij DOW DISPLAY Right Priced " ( MM! MM ? < V"c j. . v *' *h'* **'" "> ?. THE KJNGS MOUNTAIN HERALD' i fHIS 'N THAl' By Alice Burton i Patterson Grovje Section A revival meeting wus held at -Pot to) son Orove last week. Rev.' Lawrence of near Raleigh -hnd charge of the service which wore held each I'nh- curing the week and Sunday, Dctoember ith. A large number atHo/1 oil ? ?, > .kuvu an atniwn. iMitasns C. P. iVare and C. U, Putliann who had bean on a business ?.V .; > Kloi.aa. returned home laie ."rlcjiy afternoon. They Inter left for Virgliita. Mr. mid M I'm E. P. Green of Phonhc Mills No. 1 visited relatives of this section Sunday. Mr. J. W. Seisin who has been ill for the past week was somewhat better seconding to the latest report. M Lucille Ware spent Sunday * * ?> Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware and family Mi?i Masrgie I^ee Carroll of this -ction and Bertha M< ** of Kings Mountain, and Messrs Itoy Johnson mtfi.i.lilfliiti iW^flslil.ai ?1 nk i si l ted relatives in G iffney Sunday Mr. Wesley Carroll has been a pa'lent In the Shelby Hospital for ser rul days. Ills friends wlrh for hint a speedy recovery. Miss Evelyn Wright hud a* her tuest Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen 'hrtterson. -> , Mr. and Mrs. Ruff Ware and fam ly of Oak Grove were visitors of the J. D. Goforth's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mason and "laughter, Barbara, of- Ware Shoals S. C.. are visiting the J. W. Cnrrols. Just Chatter! So Sunta Clans came to" town FtJ*ay night- and a good time was had ')> all (?) children! . (Many things flua.ve changed since the hor.se and buggy days (or so 11m told) but folks still cling to Santa Clans! Personally I don't believe its a very good Idea to teach children .to believe in Santa. Oh, I know Its thrilling to think and dream ot Santa Claus. but the tragic part is when one wakes tip! They realise som* me has Ireen spreading "little white llee" and their faith Is shaken. Gee. that makee me sound like in old, old lady! IVirt I'll 1 < I'm not the only one who wishes there was an honest to goodness Santa! TAXES EXCEED VALUE Motorists pay one out of every v;-\en tax dollars In the United Sta(s. TJic nation's automotive tax bill for 1938 will exceed by piore tham $200,000,000 the f3-otory . value of new cars and trucks sold in the United Staitee -during the year. ^motTL % * i ' \> ; Baby Baskets Floor Lamps Occasional Chairs Smoking Slands y 'N i Bed itoom suits III i Rugs II 1 D.F.H :: I '' ' ^ ' V ' * 1 4* n irfr ft HtMHifff I it lifi' itii'i t i* r: ..... rHUHBDAY. DEC. 8, 1938. ? Lewis H. Brown Says Cooperation Is Needed ' rOHTON. Nov. 6.?(IP8)?For the first tilne la six years the stage is ?ei so that iv?l cooperation is now! possible between government and business leaders, Lewis H. Brown, pritsc'dent of Johno-Man villa Corporation. told the annual New England Conference here. "Not since the denresslnn Won la the need for such a program more vital than it is today," he said i Ai rtv->oim why constructive ac'^ +++++ >++ ++ < < ++ + < | Christmas and New Year ' 'X of all the yefcr. YOU NJ J BEST. { | PERM AN ENTS $2.5 12' , ' . , ! Ruth's Beat | Phone 73 S WHAT'S YOU ( AVOIDING NER R/ ( AFREQUi musE Give Furniture THIS YEAR The useful, practical Gift that last long after Christ mas is over. A few of the Items for your selection at Special Prices? ^ .? ?rd Fur ni * * -*? & *< . r'f '' - K|;-f? ' ? -& .;?-* *'vv ' -' JY IT FOR LESS AT HORD . : '...' . ' v ; . tion is now possible, Mr. Brown cl- . t?l; j Basic changes which have i taken pl&oe in the last 25 years in the acceptance by business of new social responsibilities. Encouraging signs of a new spirit of cooperation within the government tseit. "Carrying trade" is a term used in political economy and in cominer rial transactions to designate the commerce of different nations with eaeh other. *+++ .# * +*? + >+* *+ ? " - * X Make | i liday Appointments J NOW! I are the gayest holidays * SED 10 LOOK YOUR 0 TO $7.50 | ' + ! lty Shoppe I E. Mountain.st. % fr > t > ^ :* ! < v BWB^WBBWBWBWtHPGg3gBaBMBBr | i vw . > ^gU I g| |^V > v A> ' " '?< ' '? ? >Y >> >; Country Quilts * t Cedar Chests Table Lamps Bath Room Sets Luggage Magazine Racks itureCo. v 5- ' - " ii'i- ''' Saliva Gastonia N. C. NEXT TO WOOL WORTH'S j Silk . 13 t Dresses a $1.00 1 and $2.00 ?I Coats - . ' --4 * - t. MlHB ^ JrWm : - ' * ''3*3 ;|H ;~'JH .i Shoes I $1.00 K> " '
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