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[jr:?"v." - . " I * 4 - i Church News ; BOYCK USEMORI AL CHURCH W. M. ITOyce. Past fir Bible Softool it 10:00 oYloi*. Morning it 11:00. Ttie puetor wilt MCHok on: "A. IVewapaad onA Ita l>uiiinhme?t.w Yob per Servtoe at 6:00 oclock. The meditation at (MoMbr will lie: 'Our Never Ending Obligation." Junior Chrtnthui Union meele at f :UU r?r"HSk. Intorr ^distea and Yottog Poop to meet 1n thotr separate groupa at six o'clock. Mid-week Stetpfce oach Wodncaday evening at %:$*. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH . 'tev. B W. Kox. Pastor 9:4ft itndxy stdiool, R. S. Pooler, Pupt. 11:00 Morning Worship and sen mon by the pastor. 7:00 'the young people will load (he song Morrii-.o and the pettier wljl San on th? iSi"?hold ol Its fnot tn. Tslo?MMat. ait conditioning oHs j qrsot eppoitiiniltH tor troinsd sm. i: is po?sibts to acquire this Itoiaioq thio<iqh pon-tlM study. practice Sit is bsinq followed at this trsry m " u? p n! ?>r I ambitious mea throuqboul tb< rmstiy. Ash' lor Froo booklst. Istomotlo?I Corrwstsdwtt i.i" Hi Scranton, Pa. P. L. PERCY, Representative r-' &? lONl! pSSte. Jg of Pre "'v WTHEN you see those in " Bell tracks ralliai tloi (tinft* Ike sera* of mm b ARE repaired quickly, da] local after they occur wool act ike you're entitled to. Il captions to your vital telephc cheeking?replacing weak n with new knowledge and rigtlaace over the long dli faults before they become a on Southern Bell lines has b< by using such "tons of prev These ''tons'* of prevention constant effort to insure fin phone service that is eflirlee SOUTHERI) BELLTELEPHO I N 0 0 ? 1 ??? K Select Your Vegetable I and Flower Seeds From I This New Display NnOnDJBBf(kGo!i it I A*'"^SBBBBHBHI ^BiLf''- j L ! MIV, lMP'Si^ylWiKMi W4K^P9JK^V)\V^ it^VBrT a * *' *' "- . ' ft 'i tirtOCERY DEPT. , Fruits and Vegetables A I, RnMnaHv V* > * ' BANANAS 4 Pounds 18c ORANGES Dozen 10c & 15c FLOUR 08 Pounds $2ili 1 Large Can 47 oc. ORANGE JUICE - 15c 3 -.n" ' -;v--'" > GRAPEFRUIT Juice lfc ' -IE ONE STOP S 221 R R;A*e. ' 1 ,Ti prciM*. Tike aerate* nh|?ct wiM be "Wl?at are row **4 Wk? are |*u? First Baptist Church Angus O. Sargeant, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship II:M. Pastor's wrmoa subtest: '"Jesss The Sartor.' 81rixlay School 1:44. C. Q. White, Superintendent. KveuUig Service 7:00. Open Forum We will continue the- dlttCuaston ot T1h> Spirit Filled Ufe All Sunday Sdhcrol Offloers and . Teachers are uiged to go to the He! K Jiial Church . Conference to he hold 1 Til i.Mr./lfl .. LV.I. aw i? ru m??? Ii iiiunuo;, i vu c.a, iu uoanuue. ConfeMnces: ; Women ot\ t/he north side- of town Tuesday and Thursday afternoon* from 2:00 to 3:00 o'clock. Officers and teachers of "the Sunday School Wednesday night 7: SO. Presbyterian Church U?v P D. Patrick, Pastor ' Church* School 9:45 A. M. Supt. I Mr C. K. Tlionjnasofi. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Sec nioii: The Preneitt Tonne of Religion Rev. P. 1?. Patrick. Ch i>--I Vespers 6:00 P. M Bible Study: The Hook of Pfcillppian*. Senior YuOpera 6:00 P. M. Pioneer Vtwper* 6:00 P. M. Monday. Boy Scouts Troop One., S M. Mr Carl Davidson; Mr. Harry1 >ln<ant?. I Wednesday. Mid-week Service at Matgrace Club lloue', '7:15 P. M. LUTHERAN CHURCIl , L Boyd lliram. Pastor I Bible school 10:00, L. Arnold Kle- i or. tr"l??nil Snpej Intc-.'ideni. ! 8<-rvlce? for Quinquasealma Sunday. ; .Morning 11:01. sermon:- lire Jesus ... ; 1 * * ? vention leratlai bis my-grtw Soadum IS* you're likely to tbink they arts reak la the telephone line*. Break* r or nisbt, bat merely repalrlns Idn't provide the kind of telephone t U alio necessary to prevent inter* >ne service. This is done by constant nits?reconstractins in accordance materials?maintaining unceasins itance lines to locate and correct terious. The number of "troubles'* ecn reduced two-thirds In ten years, rntiou", as well as "ton* of cure", are one part of the Bell System'* r you a constantly improvlns teleit?dependable?economical. nc mid Telegraph Compnns . - SUM* Seed Hea Package Garden and F Red, Yellow and Whit Grown. Bulk See*!?Bea See Us Bef c CLEVELAND P&UU1 ?WE CAN SA) MEAT MARKET Western Branded Meats . Our Hobby T-BONE STEAK 39c DATTVTn omtl. A XT f>? - iwunu oifiuin ? avc NATIVE BEEF? T-DONE 25c " ROUND 22c $ltOItT BOUND 15c srrfcw &EEF 10c " NATIVE PORK iCHOPS SAUSAGE life IB KIKCM -MUiA - ; i , ' , <rf C*Uktr ***' Wrming T;N, mmmm: t Ek? Ctarterod Nik. Ltttfcw li?ru? MMt kt ale tak day Breotac. Boy Sooota, Troop t. moot Moo da; erentac T:N. Otaaaea In Catedhiom Wedoeoda! afternoon at 4:0?. Aah Wednesday Serrtoea Wedne* day Flronlng M). Mod, at 7.15. SAINT MJKHB: HI Me acbool 10 : (M. JamM Lackey Super+ntcndeot tirnn* ?VU?liKIAl>l METHODIST CHURCH . A. F. Connor, Pastor Mr. Nallien Keller the supertn tendont of the Sabbath school whlcl convent* at 9:45. Rev. Roy Lock rfdgo will make a talk on tenipernci is this Is Temperance Sunday, atoio nhi*t( -yl( SYIP I$NJF .. . The pastor will preacs at both th( morning and evening services. M-V+s MtUe Williams hae charge ol (lie young people's,work. ao<4 thej will meet at 6:00 o'clock, P. M. "Surely tfhe church Is a plact where one day's truce ought to b< allowed to the dissensions and anl utOMltlea of mankind."?(BURKE! GRACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Preaching 11:00. Brotherhood 1:80. ittHEjfir Wednesday. 7:?0. Prayer meeting Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M, Morning Worship 11:00 A: M. Kpworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 am. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11;00 A, M. and 7PM 7:00 p. La. DIXON NEWS (By Charles E. Stewart) Mr. Romle Huffstetler spent Satu rday night in Kings Mountain. Mr. R. C. Cash who has been slcl tor several days is much better a this writing. Mr. Waltler Farris of this com niunity attended preaching servlci near Hickory Sunday evening. Mr. Howard Jackson of King Mountain was visiting lu this com nvunlty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chllders o Smyrna, s. C., spent several dayi last veek in this section. Mr. E. O. Gore visited his brothe Harry, Saturday, who Is in the hoe nital at Columbia. Mrs. E. O. Gor and two sons, Carl and Bobby Dear accompanied liim as Car as Rod Hill. . There will be Sunday scnool a Dixon School house next Sunday e' ening at 3 o'clock. Everybody come HIT'S VAY dquarters lower Seed. Onion SetsJl e Seed Potatoes, Maine! ms, Peas, Corn, Etc. >re You Buy HEY and HOG FEEDS IE YOU MONEY? DRUG DEPT. Registered -Druggist In Gharge We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription With Purest Drop ottle RETPONGA $1.07 $1j07 ProptnteetfC Toeth Putto 2 for "price ?< one 41c CRAZY CRYSTALS ~ 83c I HANDLED HERE H. L. SuiomiU, Prop. ?MWWMfl " ' ** " Y-x ' ' .- \ - V IWM?AT, vm M. MM ^ ^1 . .' 11 1 r MORTI OBSERVATION# r ' (Br m. a. r.) The Kings Mountain Uona Clu basketball team has turned out to t one of the cttlef topics of convera tion among sport fans here. Whei ' over one finds a group of sport ai diets, the conversation lnvarlabl turns to basketball with many frleci ly arguments arising as to the valti of each player to the team. Man r funs will argue you until they at 1 blue In the faoe that "Coach" Llttl ht the fastest man ever to play 1 ' our town; othera are lust as persli tjnt lhat "Coach" Smart is the bei player ever seen here. Stowe, L \ Gere. Fulkerson aird Humphries all have their share of supporter ' which alt adds up to .the fact, ths r .'Ms tp^in has caught the public fai < > more than any we have had 1 ' years. 1 The Lions Club Is to be congrati " lated on the high rallbre of team they are playing and so long as the eonttnne to play the brand of ba that has been shown, they deserv the unlimited support of our con munlty. It certainly was pleasing to see th large crowa nt our ntgn school gam laHt Friday night. This la always " ToS3*T??!pT7SPRJ!r*Wl*" iiuum m wi ran show our support In no fine uiy than by attending home game The high school teams have not bee quite so successful this year, bt ihis writer knows that our coaclu have worked hard and long houi In trying to give us good team. 1 U impossible to make a basket ba [ player in a few weeks or months an due to our lack of facilities her up until this year, our boys and gir have had little chance to develop. In a few years If we are fortunat enough to keep our present coachln staff I think that Kings Mountal will have the most feared teams < ' the Conference. LION8 IN BENEFIT GAME * On Thursday of next week Febr ary 23. the Lions will play Oastoni C. D. A., one of the beat teams 1 , Gaston county. The Lions have t . greed to let the High School Athletl J 7 ^n t -I BVWrrl B > .^H >? c M t V u '> .JH a fl BZJLIJLkl! I 9 You can tafaly I verdict on car vc public preference tkfit DuumIaI mi IflR VI V ;*'\s^m Jt jm^Jb (jplJ., " -|* wmsLJj&z hKI .I CLEVE ^ Plione 40 . ; - - . ^ 11 11 .1, . I 1 ? Fund be the beneficiary of all profit* made In thle game, with the undera tending that this money be used to help putohase uniforms fir the base * ball team. This should be one of the * fastest games played in Kings Moun *' tain this year. C. D. A. possesses in J" Jim Morgan, former Davidson ColIpira gtar nnn nf rtin jhloh srne/v man - - 0v. ? . Wl | ?..?/ W* VWV u i^U UVVIl D U?VH J in the Gaston County League. It should be a real treat to see him '* and Smart tangle in a contest tl see * who could hit the basket the most 0 times from the most unorthodox po* sltlons. . , Q K. M. GIRLS WIN AND LOSE i0 ' 0 The Mountaineer boy cagers drop j ped two games and the girls one. the boys losing to Forest City and Cllltv side and the girls beating the forn mer but losing to the latter Friday und Tuesday nights respectively. The boys were in poor form last Friday night and showed little fight y against the stronger Forest City It quintet. The girls outclassed the ^ Foreot Cltv femmes. but bowed be* v fore the Cliffside team. The scores for the girls: Kings e Mountain 28; Forest City; 15; Cliffside 34; Kings Mountain 18. I # . a ~ 111 linn ySt ttae SMo&tty >8 I -8 I m b d e. Ik n fgfiVif. V' I y^iv ^#'-?*2s2*j3&&t <av' ' vsgjac^^Sr^^S^jfll I^B ^ T r . Ibok to public opinion for a fair, iluet. .. . Tho public prefert Chevr k thm public's proof that Chevrolet jality it higher . . . that Chevrolet that Chevrolet it the car for yo B I mm u H LAND MO' *iY^Trf !*'; " ? - *<f;'V? ?-? .. ?..y .. M ' ^ ??? BUU ?^ ASK US AIOUT THt N?W SASY mtx&uajp&z r MowUta Dnw Ootnpwqr. ' '* . ? '11 1 .. !*; * 1 ** wl?h. ???p Mi-|r f?t >?Ai" h?HHMM At All LMdlng Druggist* fl||| FOR THE BEST In Modern Shoe . Repairing Call Us. r We are here to serve you FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE The Old Reliable Phone 154 1 . J"-'1 I&zd(?fC~m KT IS j WlS^-Eg/i llsU'sa,.^g&S It I LjjI^P^seSk II < BHDZ-~- -?t~~ " 1 I I H I Hi*-. ' ^I II r v *li B v I I H I uhL I I ^ ^ I I I H I i - - - , , K *' i I . i i: t - ". ; Kjf.V ^Br -> B). honest and reliable * olet for 1939 ... and B prices ce lower . . . value is gftater ... 0 LET'S THE I' CHOICEI" lmtSBm ***] m r*" H roR co.
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