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' '* \ "k%;. .???? ii Union Service First Baptist I " . . -. * v * 1 Lutheran Church I* ' -- 14 IlM 1 It. ? **- -4? I ? m. in*u naiaiu, ruur MMr school 9:46. l>. C Mauney, Jieaevaf Superintendent. ' Wiiikfs tr?i Mm- 10th Sunday aft m Trinity sen tog H ot', ifrmoif Things Abac Mu-lon.; to Our Peace. , .IVnng ? 30 L.uthor la-agne* mmd Javier Children , :00 Union Mer rices at Pirn: ftapn*t -Church , *?r Mcouta Monday Keening 7:310 j ftrt M( nuts Thru sduy sfterooQti 5. * ^S?*SeiMrtee^Hud fterruoo 0:0?. ( VMr school. .lame* Lanfcey, 8u*'}; 0MMtna4fM. .44 |||f , . Presbyterian Church Sot r. D Patrick Pastoi W Tlioiiia..hon. Supl. *8 4. M Sunday school. Mr. C. M < ? A. M, Morning Worship. Sr/ruou The laud Hath Spoke. 3*Ut V M . Sunday School Dixon ifcUuol House. Mr. C O. Darracott, j Yoiiur People'* VespeVR. * ; P M tftilon Service at Plrft i ' Mhrplist Church. W?ndiiy< ? . P. M Woman's Auxiliary at d* Churrch. ( "7:30 P. M.-Hoy Scout. Troop One, Mr Carl |i)avidson. Scoutmaster; { Umiii Harry Page and W. II. THom mm, assistant Scoutmasters. Tuesday, 7:4!> P. M. Prayer meetMac at Mavgrace Community House. ?mfly Vacation TlH>le School at ' Oixoc school House will continue ( 1 " Have Your Eyes Examined, . Glasses Pitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON ; Optometrist - Eye Specialist t MM be in Kings Mountain Offlco ! en Every Tuesday and Priday I -cfts/noona Hours 1 P. M. to f P. M. ? ^ -ototHTTTR ^Irir ; 11 ; MLLLMi B J K pjj&j ^B W^m rmmmmm no tmmins no ! (?? WASHINGTON C YOU WILL LICE the deep Individ! nUm . . . Uw attractive modei electrically-operated drinking *al NghUog . . . the extensive baggrx men's smoking rooms With latest 1? other features cseuring personal c Hide them Modem Coach* WW Oil WAT u4 ftOUl We Iseor odeanote pnparedaee. ncemsMeif erftStsueUe the V. S. % R. H. OR Division Rase i - Chariot! " ^'. . vvPWivfnHPwvp mmMSm t At Church hrough Friday with commencement xercises Sunday night at 7:46 p.m. 1 " | Boyco Memorial : A. R. P. Cfcarch U. N liulnl, MlaUlur. lv;0i? A., il. S.U?bath School,, J. >. MiCiU. general Superintendent, j 11:00 A. M Al* -nlng Werahlp and leviuts. 7:15 P. M. luteriuedUite Christian nlon: Mia* Martha Frances McGiR .cader. 7:16 P. M. Touti* People'* Fhrlat.roder. S:0l) I* U ITntnn Ki'rvtn ul iet Church, with R"V. P. D. Patrick KfMchlm. 8:00 P. M Mid-wwk Prayer Hfciilce. Central Methodist Church !l C. Sprinkle. Jr., Pas.or !?:45 A- M. Church School. It. S. I'celer. Gmtec! Superintendent. 11:00 A M. Morni?Ik Worship. tormon by the pastor: "The. Family >f God." 4:(Ht P. M. Children of the 'Thurch.j 6:45 P. M. Rpwdrttr I^eaguVtneetng. Colon Service at First Baptist j *h*irch. Rev P. D. Patrick, preash>r, . Monday. 7:30 P. M.. .Roy Scouts. B. Goforth. Scoutmaster; H. C. sprinkle. Jr.. assistant.. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Mid-week jrsyer service. Theme: ''The Vision >f Truths First Baptist Church A. G. Sargeant. Pastor Sunday Morning Worship ll:flP. . Sunday School 0:46 o'clock. Sunday night. Cniou Service. 8:00 r'clock. We are happy to welcome to our church the members of all he other churches to the spcoud [Tnton Service. Rev. P. D. Patrick vtll bring the message of the even' ... ..J ??;?/ , CKACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson, Pastor Sunday school 0:45. Frank Green Biperintendent. Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Kpworth League 6:30 P. M. Kvoning Worship 7:80. Wednesday evening prayer service :.sv p. ra. Macedonia Baptist Church J V Crxlarlrk. Piatnr Sunday School at 9:46. Morning Worship hour 11:00. Wednesday Evening Prayer meettg 7:00. Saturday evening we will have a ong and praise service with a short ermon to follow on the subject of lotlnesa. You are Invited to attend all of ticse services Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker. Pastor 8undcy School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ach Suuda *. THE CHURCH OF GOO Roy L. Davie. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 1H00 A. M. Y. P. K. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service ?:3v P M. ^lark-Grace Bible. Church John L Gregory, Pastor Sunday Sohool 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 K. M. [AIR GAR COACHES >1. 29-30 >8.. 35-38 :HARLOTTE . ATLANTA jal chairs cushioned with lain n interior decorations . . . the r fountain ... the special seat jo racks ... ladies' lounge and oratory ianlUlea . . . and many omfort. at the first opportunity D TRIP COACH rARBS for NoUomal Defease ami Anmjr to ol+tbh r?ma tAHAM anger Ageat in, N. C. - ' nm mas o UNCLE DAVEMACOl > . I A troubadour of the Tennessee hills, Uncle Dave Macon. the Dixie fjewdrop,' Fh one Of the most col< ifut figures In the amusement world today." Uncle Duve is well up in lihi sixties. Mrs. Maoon and their eight grojvn sons opc.ruto a large farm 7:09 P. M. Evening Service*. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Eacb Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evangs I is tic servioe. Wesley an Methodist M. R. Harvey, Pastor Sunday School 0:46. Mooning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15 Evening Service 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Paris, Mo.. July 23 -A search foi a dime netted Josh Lane $75| Thirty three years ago the cut-Ten cy was placed in the 75 year old farmhand's billfold by his employer's wife, Lane forgot the incident although he uscl the wallet occas ionoHy. Recently he lost a dime, started an Intensive search. A look Into c pocket of the billfold disclosed his ' savings." ^ j Sun Francisco, July 23.?Pan-Amei lean Airways reports the American Clipper, returning here from iti first regular trip with airmail tc New Zealand, had reached Canton Island from Noumea, New C'aledon ia. * "V Now York. July 23.?'The restate rant in the Italian Pavillion at the New Yerk World's Fair closed last night on orders from the Italian line, its sponsor. Manager Armando Tosi attributed the closing to a decline in business. Fixtures valued at $340,000 wlil he shipped back to Italy, Tosi said, as well as'a copper dance floor which presumably will go Into armaments Marlon 8. C.. July 22.?John Wilson Richardson, 20, son of Mr." and Mrs. Duke Richardson of Marlon, was disowned in Caddy's mill pond here this afternoon at 3 o'clock when the heat in which he was riding capsized. His brother, Harrington Richardson, and little Bfllle Stewart of Columbia were with him in the boat. 13ie young boy hung to the boat, but Harrington Richardson had to be pulled from the water. NOTICE OF 3ALE~ Under and by virtue of the power ot sale coutaiued in a Deed of Trust given by the Church of Cod ot Kings Mouutain by R. K Connor. Alex Ballard and Reverend Sam Cope, Trustees, to J. R. Davis as trustee tor 0. P. Carpenter, dated 26i? day of Juno, M39, as will appear On record In the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County j to secure the indebtedness therein | mentioned aui default having been made in the navment of same and at the request of C. P. Carpenter, 1 will eell for cash at the Gpurthouse door In Shelby, Cleveland County. North Carolina on Monday, July 29. 1940,' at teti o'clock, A. M. or within legal hoi** the following: described real estate: Situated in the Town of King:. Mountain, North Carolina, and beginning at a rock, corner of Heye's lot on Gaston Street and runs then ce East two (2) chains and <38 links to a rock on Tarker's line; thence along the I'arker lino North 1.09 chains to a rock; thence West 2.38 chains to n rock; thence South 1,09 chains to tke beginning, containing one fourth (1-4) of an acre, more ot less. This the 29th day of June. 1949. J. R. Davis, Trustee. ' -ads July 25. - W. B. PAYSaUR Isndaranc HarHner Shrubbery of all Kinds . Lincolnton, N. C. Box 365 ? Lm i0, 1 i . . ' .* - . . .. * ' ' */ 1 X J*. HXUBtD*Y. JULY tt. iM* ff * AND SON. DORS near Ready ville. Toon.. while tt daddy or the family ttoupes fi country, plunking lilt banjo' anfl < ving laughs to lila brethren and n abhors. Untie Dave will appear at tt Dixie Theatre In person next Mo day. July 2nth. * Shanghai. July 23.?A clash b twecn Dulted States sailors aud J panose poMcemen at Tslngtao wi reported to^ay by Doinel. Japane official news agency, with the ass? lion that Jttpnneae authorities to< a serious view of the incident. 8e eral of the polceinon were Injured Ooinel said the trouble start! when two sailors left a cafe wltho paying their bill, then became 1 volved tu a fist fight with the ow ur and Chinese bystanders. Pot Japanese policemen who attempt! to arrest the sudors were attack! by a United States patrol, the ne^ agency said. , Greensboro. July 23.?Seven we injured Sunday' afternoon in aut mobile wrecks in and near Green I horo, two very serlousyy. Frank Gt i rett. negro, driver of a car whit ? (olliled with one driven by A. ] Coffey la thought to have receive a fracture of the neck. Henry Bra haw, negro riding with Garrett, i celved severe abdominal hurts. Wt 1 ren Mebane and Robert <Tarrett, ol 1 er passengers, had minor injurie ' Ma. Coffey receivel internal hnrti ' but was released from the hospit ' Sunday night. Luinbertou. Jul* 23?Nine studei pilots of the 30 listed iu the Civ Aeronautics School here have cor pleted their preliminary flight trai ing with an instructor and are no" flying aolo. Horace Barnes, manage of the local airport and head li atructor for the cias6, announce vesterday. , Burlington. July . "23.?The Stat Convention of the 81st (Wildcat) I vision endorsed the National L>< fense program at its concluding se sion here yesterday and electe Robert Moseley of Greensboro Stat Commander succeeding A. H. (8ai dy) Graham. Fair Bluff. July 22.?Two arme white men held up the cashier c the Fair Bluff Bank today and rol bed the bank of an estimated tl.OiM WAKE UP BUSINESS / By Advertising In | / This Newspaper hi TF you never have had any *of these peine, be thankful. They can take a lot of the Joy out of life. If you have ever suffered, as most of us have, from a headache, neat time try DK MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS. You will find them pleasant to take and unusually prompt and effective in action. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are also ienwnmanded for Neuralgia, Muscular Pains, Functional Menstrual I Pains and pain following I Sv&ttzB MOW! FREAK EAR OF CORK MA. Sm Mods (band one of til* most umwt eera ?f con m her lirdfn pet oh thU week. It t* u Mr or corn Inatde of an Mr, or an oat turned wrong !<*? out. The freak of nature la on display at the Herald office. ten ?vot ' cleveland coui celeb My Choice for Mlee Kings Meui Miae Shelhy la ? ten ?vot wh?n ^ mod^ " 1 ?I mm ; taSg Bir h 8. ?d I h ' mSM 9 n n 9 a Com In and Got tha big Dodge Luxury |Liner costs so little more c than smaller, low-priced csra, A that you'll scarcely notice the -- ainerence as you pay. And * look what you get... the greatd eat car Dodge ever built! A 1Ware and Fa ft 24 North Rail i* ?. * 1 1 ?? Your Face Looks Bet When You Shave Wi Gille?* Slad^i I TjV3R you mm who want reatl; H V good-looking, comfortabl I shaves at a big wiving . . . bare' the beat news in years. You cai I ahava with a genuine Oillette Blad ... precision made to fit your razo I exactly ... and pay only 10c for 4 I The new Thin Gillette ia made o I easy-flexing steel hard enough t I cut glass. What's more, it has edge [ of an entirely new kind that statu up for one swell shave after an I other. Buy a park ape of Thh Qillettae from your dealer toda; I and protect your hce from stnar * '9 ' * . -' sSssfe&^^K&s/ _ ppiiPPPii <. CAM) or THANKS ~ W* with to thank our moor friend* and neighbor* for the kinddom and nop*thy they have show* us during tho slckneM and death of our deor husband and father. .Mar Ood'a richest blesatnge reat upon each of yon. t Mr*. J. T. Davidson and Family ES? TEN <TY CENTENNIAL * RATION ttalri Is 00 A^AUOMST 2Urt!* '' ^ ^ 'ES? 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