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" tor, General Superintendent. Servdcea for the Pinst Sunday after the Epiphany. Morning 11:00, Sermon: Accepted eonahip. hwtallatioa of Newly Elected Chureh CouncMmen. Evening 7:00. eernion: Life dn P?Hh * ? Lutht-r I^a^ues meet one Uour be fore the* Vw&irtng Service. Children of the Church (Ages 4 to 11 years) meet at 2:30 Suudny afternoon. Circle 2 of the W- M. S. meet at the (Hyuroh 2:30 Sunday P. M. Circle One W. M. S. at the Church Monday. 3:30. Young Women meet Monday Even Ing at 7:30. Iloy Scouts. Troop 2, meet Monday Evening at 7:00. Church Council meets In the' Pas-1 tor's S' udy Monday Evening at i ( 7:30. ." Catechism classes Wednesday af ternoon at 4:00. . Choir rehearsals: Senior Wednesday Evening 7:30, Young people Thursday 7:00 P. M. SAINT LUKES: * Bible school 2:00, James lackey. Superintendent. The Service at 3:00. 1UW church*1" W. M. Hoyce. Pastor Bible School at lb:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at 11. The pas tor will speak on "The OomhiK ot Christ." Vesper Service si 5:00 o'clock pastor's meditation is on 'The StantUntt Fact Of Stewardship. Visitors at these afternoon hours are always welcome. YPCU meets at 6:00 o'cV>elc. * Mid-Week Service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Presbyterian Church Rot. P D. Patrick. Pastor 9:45 A. M. 8miday School, Mr. C F. Thomasson, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser toUM&kujX&n&VlS "For JO year* i tn?l coi'tiptlion, awful eat '-Ir-auna, Ur- >nc* ttiil hock pains. A<T?aika helpe." t away. Now-, I eat e.*?dfe, hanua; v e. anything I want. Never frit hrticr. >tm. Mahr' SchoM. At All beading Druggists '''>!%? STAR I AT ?AT' (#flT wSmfi'in a star \[LEk performer at bat! I pi Dependable edges 1 I\-\ make Star SingleKJ \A edge Blades star perJr Y^^faraeri en year I*wi iTidu r n WHO l^^Tf iBTtnUri of tk* B^JBSv^wjS.^^t^SMwL * /' ^ 'h-' Ttor>d>y^ Wayne Mdrrib ? SATURDAY?D01 "THE STRANGER Bufek *T AMTB TT./lnifQfv) n DAKI mo/VM *?WIUOUII 1 Ffyim^ . Ate msReeloflU V*. SOUTO1 UftJMu ERN . 7:15 P. M. Wednesday Prttfyer ] meeting Margraoe Clubhouse. I 7:00 P. M. Monday, Boy Scouts, Scoutmaster, Mr. Carl Davidson; As- ( aistants, Mr. Hlarry Page and Mr. I Jack OrmaAd. ' i ? CENTRAL METHODIST curipru Vtl V i*U tl Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:45 Sunday Bchool, B 8. Peeler, Supt. 11:00 Tliin service will be given to* ] the observance of the Sacrament of The Lord's Supper. There will be no regular sermon, but every member is urged to be present and visiting < friends will be welcomed. 7:00 The Sunday night congregat'on will again enjoy the singing bv the young people- The pastor wjll have for his subject . "What about! that New Year's Resolution?' The ' several circles of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet! as follows: on Monday. Jan. 9: Num ber 1 at 3:30 at the home of the leader for the year . who is Mrs. 1. B. Uoforth on Mountain street. Number 2 at 3:30 at the home of the leader for the year who is Mrs. O. O. Jackson on Gold street. Number 3 at the home of Mrs. M. H. Riser at 3:30. Mrs C A. GofortB is the leader for the year. Far k-G race M. E. Church O. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 3:43 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. V. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. ? if i i-i J t ? n if rinyvr .hwiiir r i iu?> i.ov r. m Every one Welcome. GRACE METHODIST ' S. W. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45.' * Preaching 11:00. Brotherhood 1:30. Eptvorth League 6:15. Preaching 7:00. , Wednesday, 7:00, Prayer nteetinp Macedonia Baptist Church J, V. Frederick., Pastor Sunday 8chool 9:45 a. ?n. B. T. V. 9:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. k Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 P It 7:00 p. in. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH f Rev. c. C, Parker, Pastor 8unday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. n>. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunda *. I t CARD OF THANK8 We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who had a part In helping to get our home back which was destroyed by tire. Not'. 29, 1938. May God's richest blessings rest upon eaoh and every one of you. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lynn. ?????mrm-rm *! ~ \LMj\ ? aHL ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And On. AD Won't Bring Snccm You Mart Knop On & Friday IR RAT* Priscilla Lane i JBLE FEATURE !.FROM ARIZON A" J Jones IE LAW ! RflvhflM n'Moill - WW* W V A T V1U w?w Sunday 12:01? PATROL" ' J - Basil Rsthburn i> ?e RoWfeGame SRITCAUFORNU J Tuesday "v* THE MOON" Margaret Lindsay lesday e 10c and 15c V JCHOOT n I Bf ^ . 1 v rS / Q A -t? * ' f * lee, ncoeactaUM by thV fact "that at >r?eent there ore only twa men in < (he house but I moat admit that < When I heard" the announcer - say | hat Huff a had made tho field goal 1 In the nose Bowl game, I Just naturally throw down my dish' cloth- and yelled "Whoopee" as lour as fny ton- ' alls permitted. It was a stirring mo- < nient, and 1 imagine that there wert | many thousands just as excited as I was. And that last minute, whenl Krueger was doing that magnificent | pas$ snatching was ev.en more so. It was a great game, and even/" tso! Duke lost, we must soy that both.! i teams were magnifTcent. (Pardon { onr over-use of magnificent, but 1' can't think of othes adjectih'es at' plesent.) , Bbc's devastatiugly beautiful; site's exoV.c; she' .... well, every thing that he tluniglit it possible to be. Who? Why who else could w? mean but that new cinema star.! Iledy Lamarr. Of course there are several other female foreigners in Hollywood wlioj are grand, and when they brought: Slmone Bittionc to Our country, we| thought there cluldn't possibly b? any more left In hhtrope. Hut here tomes this latest and greatest of them all. She hasn't been heard of So much yet. but brother tor sister) she will. Somebody read our column last week! s They must have, because they told us Sunday night where we could find some live fish. And another person said something about th? "woodaecker in the petrified forest" crack Iteing cute. Sorry that wasn't original, hue we're not the best . In the world at making up sftnlle9. But thanks for the kind words. ? ._ "v. V, Will somebody please go to the public library ami get a book called "llntll I K'tid" ami read It?- That bock hus been In the library for months and mouths and I. am the only person who "has taken It out. I'll guarantee you several hours ot genuine pleasure. It Is really GOOD literature, and at the present rate, it's being wasted in this town. After you reed that aforementioned book, come and tell me how bad It was. But please, somebody, read that book! NEWS AROUND NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE Lois Beattle 1 Miss Faye HufTstetler spent Saturday night with M'.3S Iren Gladden, Miss Alura HufTstetler of Penny's "hapel Bpent the New Year holidays hpr VIIhh Rvp'.vii ler. M':u Lenvn Weaver had as her (31103; Saturday her grandmother. Mrs. Josle Pool of Bessemer City. Mrs. Minn). Bridges is recuperating very nicely at the Shelby hospital where she underwent an operation. Mr. rind Mrs. B. A. Smith* Jr.. spent the week-end in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Johnson of Gn/fney spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Carroll. Miss Mary Sue Roberts spent Sat urday night with Miss Lillle Mae Carroll. Mrs. J. J. Patterson had as hot guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. Patterson and children of the Oak Grove section. (Mrs. Ben Long had as her guest last 'week Miss Elisabeth McKnfght of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Long had as their guests for the woek-end Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howell of the Dixon oommuntty. ' ' 1 ' (Misses Ruth and Pearl Reynolds bad as their guest Sunday afternoon Misa Avrtaa Baker of El bethel. Mr. Richard Hoed spent the holiday* at borne and will return to New Orleans this week. Mr- and Mrs. W. F. Styers had' as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cart Lewis and children of Gas oniai Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince and shfldren spent Sundav with .Mrs. Prince's parents in Charlotte. { The Japanese earthquake of. 1923 nosed the death of nearly 100/000 wraona. . : GALL I Foster's FOR EXPERT h Shoe ( Service t PHONE 154- 1 | m HpBUY. JAN. I. 1IN NOTICE "or" ?AL? Mpiar and by virtue of the powe tT 'ule toouhted to a deed of true Riven by W. A.. Morris |Ut wife. Via let Wotfrtto, to the underaigued qj trustee1 for the Fir*' National Banl ?f Kings Momuuin, on the 23rd da: jf December, 1937, Mid registered It the Keg later of Deeds Ottlce fo Cleveland County 4fo ltook 223 a IMigo 74 to secure the lndebtodnem therein jnemt.loned at:dl default toav Ing been made in the payment o same and at the request of the Firs National Rank of K^nga Mountain, will sell for oaali at the Courthous< door In S'helby, Cleveland County North Carolina, on Mo'itay, HVbiu ery 6, 1939, at ton o'cloek A. M. o within legal hours, the following do scribed rail estate; KIRST TRACT: Situated in tin Town of Kings Mountain. North Ca olina and beginning at an iron stab ou the Bust side of Canslei* Street J. II. Davis coiner and runs thenci with his I'he S. 89 K. 6.50 chdina t< a stake: thence N. 25 N. 1.50 chain! to n stake; thence S. 53 E. 2.9' h im:, to a slake; fit ticc S. 38 li 3.34 chainn to a stake; thence N 31 E. 5.32 chains to a cherry stump thenco N. 40 E. 9.20 chains to s stake; thence N. 2 K. 2.64 chains ti a atake^ thence S. 87 ?. 1.00 chali to a stake; thence N. 4V4 W. 3.41 chnlns to a stake; thence S. 87Vh W 614 chains to a stake; tliC4U.tr 8. \V. 2.97 chains to a stake; thence 8 89 W. 3.17 chains to a stake; thono N. 1 E. 3.17 chains to u stake; then ce N. 89 E. 3.17 chatns to a stake T-?rri*T t- .i In Waoo lit)ad; thenoe with Wao Road 8. 86 W. 10.34 chains to a stak thenoe 8. 4'i 81 2.68 chains to I stake; thence 8. 86 W. 1.60 chain to a stake; thence N. 414 W. 2.6 chains Co a stake in Waco Ko?d thvMco a? Sfi W 1.86 chniina to i M-ke; (bMKe S. 4o W. 64 links to i slake; thence X 52 W. 46 links to i .-take; < hence S. 2 V* W. 2.00 chain to- a stake; thetr<a 8. 88 K. 3.(< chains to a stake; thence S. 4'{s E 0 links to a stake; '{hence N. 88 \\ 3.03 chains to a stake In the edge o ("ansler Street; thence w"'h C\Ktslf/ Street S. 2% W. 13.20 chains to tin beginning, containing 27 Mi . acres more ot: less. SECOND TRACT: Situated on th West side of Cansler Street iu th' Town of Kings Mountain, Nortl Carolina, and beginning at a stak In the edge of said street. Peat Rtppey's corner, and 'runs thenc with Cansler Street N. 2% E. 7 links to a stake; thence N. 86 W 1.51 chains to. a stake; thence > 2V4 E. 75 links to a &>.ake; thenc N. 86 W. 76 links to a stake; thenc S. 2% E. 76 links to a stake; thenc S. 86 B. 2.27 chains u> a stake in th jedge of Cansler Street; thence "writ Cansler Street N. 2M, E. 18.60 chate to a stake; thence S. 89 W. 1.9 chains to a stake; thence N. 4 1 1,35 chains to a stake; thence b 80Vk E. 1.85 chains to a stake in th cage of < nslcr Street; thence wit Cansler Street' N.- 2V4 B. 2.20 chain to a stake in the edge of Waco Roa thence Waco Roadl N. 52 W. 1.4 chains to a stake, Orville Morrh covner; thence with his line S. 36', W. 1.90 chains to a stake; thenc N. 52 W. 1.51 chains to a stake thence N. 3616 E. 1.90 chains to stake in Waco Road; thence wit Waco Road N. 52 W. 2.97 chains t a stake, thence S. 36V& W. 2.9 chains to a stake; thence N. 52 W 7.07 chalDe to a stake; thence ? 36V6 W. 6.60 chains to a stake uwnce ?. t>8 m. i?.84 cnams to slake; thence S. 40 W. 13.82 chain to a stake; thence 8. 89 Vi E. 2.7 chains to a stake; thence 8. 2% Vi 8.5b chains to a stake; whence 8. 8 E. 8.49 chatne to the beginning, con ttilnlng 23.2 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Situated In th Town of Kings Mountain. Noritfi Ca ollna, and being lots numbers 1, 2, 3 4, 6; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10. 11, 12, 13, 1 15. 16, 17. 18, 19. 20; 21; 22; 23; 24 2b, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30; 31; 32; 33; 34 3k, 36. 88. 39. and 40 !n< Block "8 at will appear on a. map or pla made by E. K Campbell, Burveyoi on November 10, 1928, for W. A Morris et pi as will appt ar on rat ord to the Register of I> eds Offlci for Cleyelend County. ' This the 3rd day of January, 1939 B. 8. NEILL, Trustee. ?adv-?Jan 26 EXECUTOR'? NOTICE Having qualified as executors ton the last will and testament of R. a Harmon, deceased, all persons brv tag claims against R. 8. Harmon's a tate will please fib- seme,with th undersigned on or before the tthda; of January, 1940. or this notice wfl be pleaded hi lyir of thetr recovery All persbns indebted to said e< lata will please make Immediate pa; meet- ..r TWa the 4th day of January, 1989 J&ymer Harmon and North HarJr mow. Executors, jg ft. IXjrvls, Atty. ?feb 9 la Hm Adverti?in(f Colaaim - 5 OF THIS NEWSPApBP^ , i^aA .. __ '^^HirFyou ; Here Are N t > . f ~ /?Ukwc c?' S ' ' I FO( [ . j .. of the i i BLAI groce::v a ] Phone 38-r 5il l il?M?1 j AFTER CI ; Cleai u 6 LADIES' SUITS, i $3.88 9 COATS ' Values to $6.95. Clear" ance? e $4.85 , I 13 CHILDREN'S 6 Coats. $3 value. Clearance? I $1.94 1 6 HOSTESS COATS ? Satin and Taffeta. Val h ucs $2.98. Clearance ? 2 $1.50 J 9 LADIES' COATS. $1 $6.95 ? 8 MEN'S O = $10.00 to $19.95 \ ; 5.95 to ' 19 MEN'S $15.00 SUITS : CLEARANCE ? * s 23 Ladies and Men's f RAINCOATS e $3.00 values, Clearance " $1.94 c 13 pairs part wool r DOUBLE BLANKETS 4 $1.65 value, Clearance, $1.25 5 Fancy Top t COMPORTS $3.00 value, Clearance, i $1.94 2 $5.00 COMFORTS Clearance? $3.50 23 MAIN'S $ Clean ; $7.95 y' 6 Men's wool and broad > cloth ROBES Values to $4*50? ' j. $2.88 m Men's Crepe Sole OXFORDS 11,79 -riii Myers' De t Your Friend ''' o- I i i ii i i jmM 4oney Savers I Your Drug Store '? or Colds H Jo Money Back Guarantee 3DS I SETTER KIND _oc:; r ND MARKET I E. Mountain St. PPcT? IvO HRISTMAS ~ ance 55.95 Valu'e. Clearance i Mrn 8 Satin and Wool BATH ROBES $5.00 value, Clearance, $2.50 8 Ladies' SILK DRESSES $3.00 values. Clearance $1.94 7 Ladies SILK DRESSES ^ $4.00 values, Clearance iJMI $2.50 rm 1495 values. Clearance each VERCOATS t ralues. Clearance $11.95 $11.95 H 16 pairs 5 percent wool Double Plaid a BLANKETS $2.00 Value, clearance, | $1.69 J 76 Pairs Children's SHOES $1.00 values, Clearance '1 85c ' I 47 Pairs Women's Tan OXFORDS $1.00 values, Clearance 87c 1 F. F. SILK HOSE 50c values. Clearance 38c-: ^. ' :::m 10.00 SUITS mce 1 >each I 34 Pairs Ladies I OXFORDS Odd sizes, crepe and ! leather soles, values to 1 $3.00. Clearance? $1.45 14 Ladles Silk Rayon 1 r ^ DRESSES I $2.00 values, Clearance % $145 ipt. 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