f RAMBLING SKETCHES. OF
OAK GROVE NEWS
(By Mrs. William Wright)
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Jtev. bother Hawkins filled the
j/ulpit Sunday morning and brought
a very forceful mcastige which was
enjoyed hy a^larKetyinjy^itallm^
His subject being "My Church ami
.Me."
The Dramatic Club of Beth-Ware
iJ/gh School presented the play
'"Susie Shoots The Work" nt tlio
East End School in Kings MounQUICK
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[ fcPRAY PAINTING of all kinds.
: Reasonable Prices. Work Onavan- |
ieed satisfactory. Phone 25G-M J. '
T. Malcolm.
I tkEMEMBER ? On Saturday you get
. one of onr delicious Banana Split j
for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug j
? Company.
9 WANTED to sell or trade Kings i
r Mountain nouse ana lot for small
country property. W\. Z. Yates..
Tilling street. 3-28-p
SHOE 8HINE8 5c. Kings Mountain
Shoe Shop. We call for and dellv:
?r. 1-18-tf.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE at.ractlve
home on Gold Street. Paved street
* and side walk. 'Very Low Down
payment and easy terms. See
'Haywood E. Lynch at Herald Office,
Phone 167.. - tfc.
FOR SALE ? Small supply Rhode
Reds Hatching Eggs. 315 Wadt
Road 3-2 lp
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L?ower Prices
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L?et Us Serve
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tain Tuesday night, directed by Mr
8. L. Coon. Misses Dorothy and
Delia Patterson and Miss Pauline
Ware of this community are lending
characters In the play.
Mr., Raymond Blantuti was the
Saturday night guest of his unclt
Mr. Artdrew Lovelaco of Kings
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Loyolac
1 ad as i heir Sunday dinner guests
t Mrs. John Led ford of.. Cherry villt
and Mrs. W, P. Lovelace Aft :rnoot
visitors included Mi', anil Mrs. J,, F
. Leon harl and sous, of Lincolnton.
Mr. And Mrs. Jasper Phllheck and
children were visitors in the hmitf
ot Mi-. Tommie Champion and faiul
ly during the week-end.
Mr. and Mr?. Horace McSwati
ui'o spending several days in Mi'
heme of the latter's parents. Mr
and Mrs. Joe Vandyke of Moore*
horo.
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. Mr. and Mrs .1 \V. Wa person and
children of Patterson fJrove were
t visitors ill the home of Mr. and Mil
1 (')andle Bell and family Sunday.
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Pell attended the funeral of Mr.
Putnam's aunt. Mrs Rtdnnn Moid,
held at Elizabeth Baptist church
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell and chil
dron weie Sunday visitors in the
heme of Mr. Perry l^dford and
family of Boiling Springs. Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Lovelace of
Patterson Grove were Sunday guo.it
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell anil family.
.Miss Paunline Ware was the Sunday
dinner guest of Miss Mabel Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phlfer of Pat
t ergon prow were callers in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ware
Sunday afternoon.
Master Blaine Blunton of El Bethel
spent the week end with his
grandparentB. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C.
Wanton.
Mrs. M. T. Epley and daughters.
Florence of Shelby spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. D. A. Stroup and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Yarborough
spent Tuesday at O.rauite Falls.
V. T. Alexander of Hartsvllle, S.
C.. has been visiting his brother, Mr
Lutrer Alexander and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ware and dan
ghters. Pauline, Virginia and Ar
me tit?. Miss Mabel Bell and Mr.
Pulp Ford accompanied Rev. Lutlt"er
Hawkins home and spent the afternoon
Sunday.
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GROVER NEWS
(Mrs. A. Collins)
Clrover, March I'd.?Mi's. B. F.
Bird was leader ot' the W. M. ,U.
monthly meeting Monday afterucon
at the Baptist church. Mrs. B. A.
Harry, president, conducted the devotional.
Those taking part on the
topic for study were: Mrs. W. 1.
Beam. Mrs. WV A. Hoffman. Airs. .f.
1. Herndon, Mrs. V. G. Hardin, Mrs
I' .1. Keeter.
The Intermediate B. T, U. enjoyed
a social lu the church basement
Wednesdnx evening.' Many games
and contests were enjoyed by a
Inige number present. Mrs. R. D.
Moss leaders, and Mrs. All veil Collins
It. T. II. Directors, supervised
the evening's entertainment.
Delirious refreslimeiKs wer? served
by the social committee.
Miss ,lea?iette Hairy, Senior of
\V. C. ,U. N. C.. with two coi..panion
s. Misses Evelyn Howell of GasIonia.
und Virginia Spruill of Plymouth.
N. C.. spent the week-end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Harry, Sr. i
'Mrs. 11. A. Harry was guest Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith 01
ifhelby.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hawing of Ruthertordton,
MJss Mary Frances Hambright of
Limestone College, Gaffney, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Hainbright.
The P. T. A. held Us regular
monthly meeting at the 8chool Auditorium
Tuesday evening. The program
wan rendered by Mrs. Claude
Hovle. with Rev. W. A. Hoffman,
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i bets that I'll be a fullback at
?t Point when I grow up an' I
[ 1 will too 'cause I keep lu conon
by drtnkln' a full quart of
STRURIZBD MIIjK every day,
I believe nae it'a a swell builder?er!
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riUB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAIX TH1
Church N(
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; , Lutheran Church
u Boyd llamin. l'astor
' Bible school Io:o0, I). C. MauueJ*,
J General Superintendent. '
'I Services fm Putin Sunday. v
-1 Morning 11 :t)P. sermon: The I,jfe J
' Giving Look, Con fidma lion Service,
'i AU.iTiioon f:on Auxiliary li:?y j
} r ; vice, Baptismal Service for in-!
Urucs. ' , , i '
Holy Week Services each Kven*,
' ii:?' through Friday ai 7:30; I
j The Holy Communion Thursday !i
J K vetting
1 on Is nii-el Monday evening
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Girl Scouts Thursday afternoon t
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SAINT LUKES.: t
I .Bible school, 10:0i>. .Tames liaitici
, ' Superintendent.
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Church j
II. Sprinkle, Jr., I'as or
'rf.'i A. XI. Church Schoo't. It. S. ]
IN lyr. General Superintendent.
11:1111 A. M. Morlllltur Wiimlitn
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Palm Sunday Sermon.: "Cheers, j (
j .Jeers. 11 iid Tears." by the pastor. I (
6:15 I". M. Kpworth League meet- ,
! "'U- 6
, G:45 I'. >1. Young People's Choral j
I Group.
7:30 I1. M Evening Survive. Seri
men: "Pent Twigd."
I - Monday 7:30 P. M. Hoy SOUtg, "1.
| It. (loforth. Scoutmaster. ^
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
' Meeting and Blb'? Study. " ?
Presbyterian Church '
f Rev. P D. Patrick. Pastot (
i ! : 45 A. M. Sunday School. C. K.
Thomas son. Supt. 1
11:00 Morning Service. Sermon: (
by the Pastor. Subject. "Everyone ,
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2:30 P. M. Sunday school at Dixon
School House.
5:00 P. M. Service at Margrace ,
Community HouS^.. *' (|
0:30 P. M. Young People's Vespers j
7:30 p. M. Evening Service. Be- ?
ginning an . Evangelistic meeting, j
Services each evening through the >
wet k at 7:30. - e
Tire public is cordially invited; to
all services.. ,
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First Baptist Church
A. G. Sergeant. Pastor
Sunday morning the whole Sun- 1
day School bedy will assemble in
lie auditorium of the church, for a
Special Program. " How Home Mis- 1
. sions Came Home To Helen." under f
the direction of Miss Surali Ham- 1
bi igltt. 0
Meriting Worship lt:0ft o'clock. v
Puator's sermon subject: "('our- ' *
age Inspired Courage." a
Evening Service 7:30 o'clock. Af- 1
:er a special musical program the e
crdlnaltce of Baptism will he ad- u
ministered to the 23 candidates. t
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Bovce Memorial 1
A. R. P. Church "
R. N. Haird. Minister. f
.10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. J. L. 0
McClll, Superintendent,
11:00 A. M. Divine VVorthlp.
2::l0 P. M. Junior Christian Union
6:4.1 P. M. intermediate Christian .
Union.
6:4.1 p. M. Young People's Chris- I
ti'an Union.
7: JO P. M. Evenlug Worship. f
7: HO P. M. Wednesday, ' Prayor f
Meeting.
The home is the mold in which 0
the child's nature is cast. The cliur
ch and the home are Cod-founded
It is paramount that you vitally
link your home with some 'church 4
In the community.
Macedonia Baptist Church
J. V. Frederick, Pastor
J. V. Frederick, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:46.
conducting devotional. S. A. Crisp
and Alfred Collins sang a duet. After
business session. the hostesses,
Mrs. R. D. Moss, Mrs. 'V. J.
Hardin. Mrs. Walter Turner and?
Miss Inez Davis, served refresh-1
ments. : |
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JR8DA.Y, MARCH 14. 1940
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3WS-Morning
Worship liour li-oo.
Sunday .evening Servlre 7:00.
Wednesday fcivcuing l'ruyur ' meetUK
7 ton
Saturtiai evening ive will have ?
song attd praise serviee Willi *u short
lermon lo follow ou the subject of
loliness.
You .n> invited to attend ail of
here ?' ! x ices.
3ASE8ALL PRACTICE
JTARTED
Com h ,\ K. Smart of Kings Montr
u i ti lligli Sihool announced yeslcr
iay that ouseball practice hud begun
Or tile Mountaineers, "with light
v,t kouts In tite 'gv innasiunt.
Smart tanned Itis optimism. but
la'.d that lie hoped for "the best. Sev
a. ai* nr. it" I i'I U i'/leTT '17?' t (le*
quad. iin lading Burton and .lames
tennetr cateller and second base-f
lien. Charlie I'.allaiiL pilelcr. and j
lames t'.ibson. "fsii i?ucket" outfield i
r. Twen: two Isns have been prao- t
icing regularly in the gymuashim
or the pas' week Uniform-f hays
oe.n Iks in tl ,and as soon as the
iveather . Iteeomes .sultnble. . Mr. ;
ttuart will have the boys out on the
leld 'and lining real work%
i;i:stn rioNs 1
We. the inembers of,.the Woman's
illssionai > ' Society of Central Moth
dist Church King* Mountain. ..V. C\
vish to pay a loving tribute to the
hetnory of one of our dear .fiends,
dl'8. Annie. Hilling, who left us Do-1
ember 20. 1939.
Ill tile passing of Mrs. Uilltilg we
lave lost a loyal friend and u faithul
niembi i ol our society. We shall
Hiss her in the work of our church
lid society. ?
We extend our deepest s? njpathy
o her family and commend them
0 the loving care of 1-Jjnt who loves
is all.
Resolved that copies .of this "be
;ent the family, Kings Mountain
lerald. North Carolina Christian
Vdvocate. and a copy be spread upm
-the minutes. .
Mrs. .1. U. Davis
Mrs. C. L. Kulton
Mrs. J O. Plonk, ('limit
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EMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS j
RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY
If you suffer from rheumatic, arliritis
or neuritis pain. try this sim !
de inexpensive home recipe ' that I
housands are using. Get a package
1 Itu-Ex Compound today. Mix it
rlth d iiuart of water, add the juice
if 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at
ill ami pleasant. You need only 2
ablespoonsful two times a day. Oftn
within 48 hours ? sometimes
voinight ? splendid results are ob
uiued. If the pains do not <tuickly
uave and if you do ndt feel better.
lu-Ex will cost you nothing to try
s it is sold by yotir druggist under
in absolute money-back guarantee.
tu-Ex Compound is for.eale and rec
iinineiided by
KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO.
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COLDS in
quick relief
rem the mieery
colds, take 666
Liquid, Salve, Tablets, Noeedropa !
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tii? lim
IMt WEAinCK
IS BAD
80, It is very necessary that your
shoes be In first class condition.
CALL US TODAY
KINGS MOUNTAIN
SHOE SHOP
Gasolines!
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EXTRA ^
NY OF NEW JERSEY
For Only 10^ Now ~T7
Lets than
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?THREE MOKE
To Suggest A Nan
"DIXIE ERIE
'^awrmrmisnry
Contest Closes Satui
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JOB PRINTING?P
It's the time of the year that
look their very best and we o
specials at a time when you m
more. --EASTER
SPEC!
2 Permanents fi
We also offer our Tuesday Si
from now until Easter.
Just Look What You Get:Wave,
Arch and Manicuhe, al
Vera s
Beauty Shoppe
Phone 88-R
Kings Moui
Needs a La
And The Best Town in The SI
ate in having one that is equ
class work. The way to keep
Kinorc Mnnnfnin i?s hv nnlroni
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too late after the Laundry is
lack of business, so the time
laundry is now, while it is a f
Why not try Your Home To
week, just phone 270 and a d
explain the different services
Kings Mountai
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ve Your Eyes Examined,
Glasses Fitted
?By?
i. d. m. morrison
itometrist . Eye Specialist
be in Kings Mountain Office
yery Tuesday and Friday
100ns. Hours 1 P. M. to
6 P. M.
days?
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everyone wants to
iffer very attractive
rill appreciate them
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orOnly $5
fecial every clay
-Shampoo, Finger
I for only $1.00
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1 4
itain
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Late is very fortun?
lipped to do first
that Laundry in
zing it. It will be
f/vv/ia/I < a nlnco fai*
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to support your
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wn Laundry, this
river will call and
offered.
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