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1 . 11 Church News Lutheran Church U. Boyd Hamra. Pastor Bible school 10:00, D. C. Mauney. General Superintendent. Services for Quinguagesitna Sunday. Morning 11:00, sermon: The Eter ual Power ot Gove. Evening 7:00, sermon: Christ's Vision of the Cross. Luther leagues and Junior Children of the Church 6:00. Scouts: Boys Monday 7:00; Girts . . Thursday..6D0. Ash Wednesday Services Wednos day February 7. at 7:15. Classes in Calcchisnl Saturday Morning 10:00. SAINT LUKES: Bible school 10:00, JJautes Lai key Superintendent. i~nn ii iwi i n mm 1 Church H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Paator 9:45. A. M. Church . School. K. S. , Peeler, General Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. ?Mo(Tiltl!! Worship. Sermon: ''Have Faith in God." 6:00 P. M. Young People's meetto*. 7:00 P. M. Evening Sendee. Youth Crusade message by Kev. M T. Hipps. of Sallsbuj-y. Western N. C. Conference Director of Young People's Work. Monday. 7:00 P. M. Boy Scout? ut America, Troop 6. 1. B. Gofoith, Scoutmaster. Tuesday, 7:00 P. M. Monthly meet ing of the Board of Stewards,, J. R. " iDavis, Chairman. * Wednesday.. 7:00 P. M? Prayer and Bible Study -r "The Story of Joshua." Presbyterian Church Rev. P D Patrick. Pnstot 9:45 Sunday School. C. F. Thornasson, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worsh'p Snbjectff "Mi-ssiofis:-. Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow." 2:30 P. M. Sunday school at Dixon School House. 5:00 P. M. Service Mnrgrace Com - muniity House. 6:30 P. M, Young' Peope's Vespers speaker, Mr. Polir~Mo(Ictt. 7:30 Evening Service. Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts. Troop One. Mr. Carl Davidson. Scoutmaster; Messrs Bill Thomson and Harry Page. Assistants. Wednesday. 7:15 P. M. Prayer Meeting. 7:45 P. M. Practice of Choirs: i * * ' First Baptist Church A. G. Sargeant, Pastor 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon subject: "The Foundation Stones ol Pentecost." ? 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship. The Pastor will continue his discussion on "The Progress of Baptists." < Regular monthly meeting of Board of Deacons. Monday night. 8:00 p. m. in the Church office. The W. M. U. will hold their reg nlar monthly meeting Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock In the Berean room. The Lula Herndon Circle will have charge of the program. Teacher's nveeting Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock In the Scout Hut. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker/Pastor Sunday School 9:45 sash Sunday. Presetting 11 a. n?. and 7:99 p. m. ffijii GRACE METHODIST 8. W. Johnson, Pastor 9:46 Sunday school. t * Frank Green, Bnpt. 11:90 Morning worship 8:80 Bpworth League. 7:99 Evening worship. ? ' * ? f ' ?' # 4,^ - - ' I Park-Grace M. E. Church John L. Gregory. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Bach Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evange llatic service. Wesley an Methodist M. R. Harvey. Pastor 8nnday School 9:46. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. 8. or Claes meeting 1:15. Bvealng Service 7:09. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:99. ft "FYTM" liri DC ippCKiy IPlHIf? IrKl I UKrOO m CHILDREN'S MkllAlM AA| MA ' COUGHS ** COLDS DON'T "taka chancaa" with unknown products to ralleve discomfort of your child's spasmodic croupy coughs caused by colds. Use "Children's" Muateroie! Must ?role gives such QUICK relief because it's not "just an ordinary salve." Rub it well on your kiddie's cheat, throat and back. It soothes and stimulates surface circulation and helps break up local congestion and pain. Ita soothing vapors ease breathing. 40f. Approved by flood Housekeeping Bureau. I i^^ouiouHe-ia EMS . - ' ' * ' A .. ' - t< ' . - v . a _ - ' . ' ' \ ' ;ij K/JKJB/ ' ?. - x ' t' - - - - ? i-.'L - 1 ' i MORE ENTRJ MERCHANTS HjBB^^^^ PpK^fr. " HE^mmHhSHL^ ffAfYufc'ti"* ''"Tsi.^.'^-"" Thoto by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. .C. BETTY JOYCE SMITH Sadie Mill If relatives has anything to do with thlB little lady's race, should be in the money in a big way. Joyre Is the four years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith. Mr. arid Mrs. Oscar Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, are the grandparents. Mrs. R. S. Moore, Mrs. J. H. Garrett and Mrs Holland are the great, great-grandparents. Mrs. Joe Carpenter is the triple great-grandparent. ' : ''': : . * ... K * - ^ - p ' ^ Wti 11 / # ^^ Sr.; \jIe3 ' Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. C CAROLYN ANN HERNOON Route 2 This little "miss" landed on this week's Honor Roll. Carolyn Ann Is the seventeen months old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Herndon ol route 2, and the granddaughter oJ Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herndon. She has blue eyes, blonde hair and weighs 30 pounds. Watch her stand ing next week. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor B. T. IT. 1:4# p. m. Evening Worah.,. 7:00 p. la. 7:00 p. in. Preaching 11:00 A. 11. and 7 P la. THE CHURCH OF QOD Roy L. Davis, Pastor aunuay acnooi iu:oe a. m. Morning Service 11:90 A. M. T. P. E. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:80 P M. ? . , Farm real estate taxes have chan ged little In the past five years, not withstanding increases in public spending tor relief and rehabilitation from the depression of the early 1930's. ? Congratulations! PLONK MOTOR CO. The PLUMBING Was installed by I UAPnrv r&sn f ' ' ' * No Plumbing done bet ter or at any more reasonable price. HARDIN and CASH Plumbers Phone 188 I tiL'-A'Cc- : B? KWM MODirpAW HHULPip iNTS IN THE I POPULAR B Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. C. 1 NICHOLAS ARTHUR SMITH 118 Piedmont Ave. I? ' i- > < '. ' ..! * - % / *' ' Nicholas Is very much elatod over something. It could be the thought t of winning the cup and >200. He is t the 15 months old son of Mr. and ? ,Mrc. E. A. Smith, Jr., and the grand < sod of Mrs. Henry N. Moss, Kings r Mountain. iHe has ble eyes, blonde a hair and weighs 29 pounds and step t ped up one place on this week'b' t Honor Roll. 1 r < / >fCTT wBWy* v.;i ' J ' | Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. C. NAN JEAN OA NTT King* Mountain Watch this little lady, for she promises to make a big aucceae of I her race for 9200 and loving cup. 1 Nan Jean la the five yeara old <flaa* I ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oantt, ' and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dennis, Ashevllle, and I Mr. A.'G. Gantt. Bessemer 6ity. She < has blue eyes, blonde hair and 1 weighs about 60 pounds. Sprys Will Con Strawberry Dis The grower who produces the best yields and highest quality Of strawberries on a given acreage is the one who controls diseases such as scorch and leafspot, says Dr. Luther Show, Extension plant pathologist of state (Allege. Spray treatment will control these diseases and Increase the profits from the berry crop, he stated. I. * 1 Dr. Shaw recommends either the , <-4-4-60 Bordeaux or the Cuprocide | "54Y" spray for the control of strawberry leafspot and scorch. The > first application ehonld be made as soon as the new leaf growth has started in late February or early March. Applications should be repeated at 10 day Intervals until a rew days before the picking season begins. The 4-4-60 Bordeaux mixture Is composed of four pounds of copper sulphate (blue stone) and 4 pounds of chemically hydrated lime to 60 gallons of water. Prom five to 10 gallons of spray wll be required Tor each application on one-tenth of an acre of an acre of strawberries, de< ' I: Best W < | PLONK M On The Opening Of i > < > ? We are happy to have fui Building j ELMER LU ;; Building Kings Mo -J.-' . &iilSSS ff a. iff", ?v : " ;\ aa . ^ iumfut. ?m vm4?. &?,?. iERALD AND] BY DERBY ?hoto by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. C. "PATSY" OAVIS 209 King Street Here is another one of the beauiful children in the Derby. Patsy is i he four years old daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. L. E. .Davis, and the grand laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ous Benlett, and Mr. and Mrst E. It. Davis, ill of Kings Mountain. She has blue )yes, blonde curly hair and at her ige doesn't like the idea of giving ler weight. I. . J :w;' *" mm Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. C. ARL BRENIZER BUMGARDNER 100 Baker Street This young fellow will bear watch ng in hie race for Honor, Qlory, >200 . and loving cup. Earl In the 21 nonths old eon of lir. and Mrs. B. P. Bumgardner, and the grandeon of Ere. J. A. Butler, Route 4, Burlingon, and Mrs. Susan Bumgardner, Taaor, N. C. He hae dark brown talr and he, too, wouldn't give hie veight. , trol eases pending od the type of sprayer used \ small three-to-five gallon compressed air knapsack or other hand sperated sprayer ia recommended For small areas, using either the Bordeaux or Cuprocide sprays. Cuprocide is a commercial prepa ration, and is used at the rate ot two and one half ounces of the chemical to five gallons' of water. From Five to 10 gallons per one-tenth acre is also required for each applica .ion 01 mis spray. > i ON SHARING It nobody- - smiled and nobody cheer i ed, And nobody helped us along; It each every minute looked after himself, ~ ? And the good things all went to the strong;1 r"| -> If nobody cared just a little for yon, And nobody thought about me. And we all stood alone to the battle of life What a dreary old place this would be. ?The Southern Churchmgn. 1 ishes To ATAD r?A I/ I V/A Vv/* ? . .-1 * i * Ther Ntfw Home rnished your lumber and Supplies MBER CO. on tain Since 1920 j pp' P* " W m " c? / '. - ' . i ' . .. ' *;".., ;. ' e * t " <!..* . " - " ^il^eCOUGH O N E'DOSE" IkNtMdi km tamed to Mai elm MuVriim tociw* ?4 ito iMt NotUai robot It bring* YOU e^actad taM Mm hat doaa, of yow dxuggiet wffl latum four my. Minlhn Mnlaliui la a aciantific compound oi ^ .mintlca or opiaaaa. CkUdroo Bka to toato. and you lea wO enjoy to hat. aootbtog action. and he way it Ml 1*1 j i i n ? iii ii h^hh . V-*>*Vv ' ' ' V- * . - * - ,: TAX LISTING EXTENDED "THROUGH'WEDNESDAY" ? February 7th CONGRATULATIONS! PLONK MOTOR CO. j I ; in the completion and moving into their New Home on Battleground Avenue. It was our pleasure to furnish the Paint and ' Hardware that went into the making of this/ ... splendid building. . Phifer Hardware % Quality Hardware Right Prices . _ \ . . ... ' ... - V.. ; ' . ~? ' Congratulations To Plonk Motor Co. Local Ford Dealers it is with pleasure that we say? CONGRATULATIONS and we mean it having done the Electrical Work in this new hiiildimr. We knew if-ie otamI We stand ready at ail times to serve yon. No job too small or too large. LAHORE Electrical Contractor ~ i Phone 121-M . ; lL?i?i , i >;\ * . " - ? B^n w B . Horru When you feel well. It hi misery when you don't. Have you .ever dragged through a day made miserable by a Headache, Neuralgia, Muecular Paine or Functional Menstrual Paine?a day when only your sense of dtttg kept you on the Job? Dr. Milas Anti-Pain Pills usually relieve Headaches. You will find them effective also in the relief of the other nagging pains mentioned above. a^eWr PMkw A package of these r?'n>a!T prompt acting pain re- in niim. si jee^k a Levers may save you hours of iuff?rlno _ _ --I prepared. Have Dr. Miles . JanU Anti-Pain Pills in tha->k--Zjhfl r V. ' WGfir* ' '* " ' J* V'. <' '-''1385?!.' ;,/;;vi&l ---.. :'--^
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