'A*'s '"'V " '/ ; / ; % ' ' >" t*. \ * . [/ ./ '- \ \ I i to " ' vTf iT? 1 'itiz/fih; A W-w A .A 0ince 1934,the f_ american railroaos *\ kavepuceo in serLENGTH ?F THE ,N | \ ^ and the character of l \ \ trt a*? * io*V /i^tj k^n?rni$hino$. \ Su*e? A. ?? B. Ml *f*f w p?jjtflSG Herald Publishing House Publishers Of A Kings Mountain ?. ,' _ ./ ' Herald * * ? Phone 167 Oualitv W/nrh Reasonable Prices x .* ."i v ' ' " f. - v -> V'' T- r ' - - ^* S ' ' . ' ' : . ' ' - \ ' \ V * . . ' " - '? i j;"* '"ii;*"**" \ V* '""V* '' 'J-.'***' V" V, ? V-'? 1 ' ' ^ *> THE KINDS MOUNTAIN HKRALD 1 -? Boyce Memorial | A. K. P. Church It. \ liulril, Mtillntv.r. I<*?:oo A. .M Hlhl* School: J. L. j MtCill, Superintendent. 11;ou A M. MorniriK Worship and i S? rmotiff 'Kxtend Thy Borders." I 5:11(1 I'. M. Vesper Services ami I Woishiii: ' C1 f??1 *^ sinffiel.iht a*i????.1v i - ?- "I'r'j ' 5:45 I*. M. Young People's- Christ-1 iiiti Union: study itr the Book of "Ruth le'tl by Mrs. J. K. Gamble. . ?::?' I'. M Mhi.-Week Vesper Scrj vice. Presbyterian Church Rev p 1) Patrick I'auto' j 9.45 A M. Sunday school.' C. P. | , Thomas.son, Superintendent 11: UO A M. Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "(irowtlt Through Persecution.'' 2:30 P. M. Sunday School at ,Ilixon School. House. , 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples Vespers 7:30 P M. Evening Service in the Fellowship Hall. Pictures of the Holy Land will bp shown. Monday 7 p. m. Regular monthly meeting of the Womans Auxiliary. Monday 7 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop One. r Tuesday 7:15 p. ,m. Prayer meeting at Margrace Community House. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting in the Church. LUTHERAN CHURCH Herman O. Fisher. Pastor Bible School 9:45 A M. Supt. D. c Ajauuey Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. j Sermon: "The Power of Christ" Junior Children of the Church at 5:45 P. M. Intermediate Luther League at 6:00 P. M. Senior Luther League at 6 P. M. Evening Worship at 7:00 P M. . > A* Bible Sound Picture: ."Holy Land from Abraham to Allenby". We Welcome You. Central Methodist i Church H. C. Sprinkle. Jr., Pastor ( 9:45 A. M.. Church School, B. S. Peeler. Superintendent n:uu a M Morning Worship Sermon: "What is in Thine Hand?" 2:00 P. M. Junior Choir, Miss Car olyn Carlisle, director. 6:15 P M. Epworth League. 7:00 P. M. Evening Service "The Spiritual Message of the Great Poets' - Monday. 3:30 P. M. Wonians Society of Christian Service. Monday 7:00 P. M. Boys Scouts. Troop 3. J. L. Settlemyre. Jr. Scoutmaster. Wednesday 7:30 P M. Prayer Meeting. First Haptist Church A. G. Sargeant. Pastor I We will resume, our regular. Sunday schedule as follows: Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. The Pastor's sermon subject: "The Baptist Program. The Junior Worship Group will worship with the Adults at the 11:00 o'clock in the main auditorium of GOLDEN GUERNSEY 1 IS EXTRA VALUE M 1.?The appetizing flavoi courages children to c mother from worries fuse milk. 2?Gives more pleasure a ing milk to anyone?h 3.?Makes for good dige* that the more appetizi easily it is digested. 4.?Gets this richer flavo value in Golden Guern We can now serve you w Cream for only 25c a pint a half pint. ; Archdal H. P. Dixoi AT"'-'. ' X J * { % . I . - x /-. r - ? ; ?"T WT rHUHftDAY. JAN. 21, 1*41 1 owe the -I'Hurt ||. # Sunday School 9:40. Intermediate p.. T U. t?'3<) Sutid.n Ey?uitiii Service 7:30. The Pastor's termon subject: "The Members ofthe Kingdom." liKACE METHODIST S. \V. Johnson, I'asttii 9: """Church School. Prank Clrcci. Superintendent 11:W> Morning worship and ?ermtiii. 0:01) p. in. Epworth League. 7 p. m. Worship service and sermon. 7:oo p. in. Wednesday prnyei service. . Park-Grace Bibb* Church John L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday - evening Service 7:00. Each Sainvday 7:00 P. M. Evangt listTc service." - Second Baptist Church , Kev. C C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:47. each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. n>. and 7:30 p. m each Sunda *. t . Wesley an Methodist H. L. Phillips, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. \V,"Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:1? Praver Service Wednesday 7:00 Evening Service 7-:00. ' Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. M. O. Caldwell. Supt. Morning -Worship 11:00. "Evening Worship 7:00. Prayer service Wednesday evon ing 7:00. All are welcomed to come and worship with us. Washington, Jan 21.?The office of production management liacktd up a plea for. * Indiintrv'n cii-nnni-o. tion in a census of equipment nnd resources by announcing today that it would investigate whether defense plants actually needed new machine tools they ordered. Object of the investigation would be to spread the nation's limited ma chine too supply as far as possible and make sure that no industry en gaged in unnecessary retooling at government expense, officials explained. A large number of Franklin county 4-H ("luh boys are taking preparations to produce front 100 to 1500 broilers this year, according to Edwin P. Barnes; assistant farm' agent. ' ' ?? .Tones County farmers using combines for the first time this past fall report much satisfaction from the machines, says John I. Eagles, assistant farm agent of the State College Extension Service. FLAVOR' | Hl_ aft W^ is habit-forming?enIrink their milk, frees over children who Rend satisfaction in drink tence better health. . rtion?scientists tell us ng a food is, the more r, as well as extra food Bey Milk. rith Coffee or Cereal t. Whipping Cream, 20c e Farms n, Manager li i' __ ... " . , r _ ? '1 Tjn'i'Mliililll"?"il 'f VViH r " ' ft totem poles /<; . S&t -*A too? L T) EFORE the tittle when people ac? *-* quired individual names they were known simply by the symbol of their tribe or elan. This symbol was usually ait animal, as for instance. the Hon. nnd the people of that trie which had adopted the lion as the.i symbol were known merely as I.ion. They put the lion on clothing. bodies, cooking' utensils, anything belonging to them much as we would write' our name on our per| son.il possessions. Each tribe had Its own polo on which was carved their "lutein" or "family token" by which they were known. $ Western Newspaper Union. FOR PROMPT PICK-UP AND DEI Phon Kings Mouni 104 Clevelan 20 PER CEN On All Work U ?; IBELK'S JAl CLEAR SPEC SALE OF Cannon Fine Mus 8\ GROUP MONM Single or Doable _ 4i TO\l Sale of Double Terry, la ?Sale Pr M New Shipmenl BATH 1 21 BED s: Extra Special on group i . Bed Spreads. $1.48 value $i. ONE GROUP B (Hurry I 31 PIECE GOODS Heavy quality Outing, plain or striped? 10c yd. SPECIAL GROUP REMNANTS, short piece BEL " ti'V *-' ./ '* > te"*'rf&LT"5?* < - k ^ . ... ' A?X POM gf.. . HENTHOMULSION i ror corj^hs rn?\m colds f ( THAT VoS't Tl'WM loose i vj>v"t cmc s*f? of ; i mt>\ j?0-w jl.sion I WAP FIV- f-TIN'UTES " f/'LL SUV THAT SHOT^\sk Gun now?. soldsome stuff from the ATTIC Sell "White Elephants" ; Buy What You Want! Or* ft i? LIVEKY SERVICE e 270 "'. o ' ' . ' . " ' ' " .* ' '* ' ' . tain Laundry d Avenue. T DISCOUNT ;ft at the'Plant I WARY ANCE SALE IALS SHEETS ilin Sheets, 81x99 mm <c II OUTH SHEETS II Bed Size. Special Sc. I ?ELS I rge size Bath Towels, ice Only? Oc I t Heavy Quality [I OWELS ?C j PREADS I assorted colors Jacquard II 00 I ED SPREADS II 'or These) ?C II REMNANTS II New shipment Muslin and Percales? Sc yd. || ,g ?. JL c CG* ___ K'S mm?mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmrnmmmmammmmmmm?m

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