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Bp .v- - ^ yV' . . *. Hg ' V '. * / '. , ' ; .' . \.:,V ?' . - Church A 1 . . LUTHERAN CHURCH Merman O. Fisher, Pastor Haaday School at it:45 A M. 3?pt. Mr. I). C. Mouncy. " I. The Service at 11:00 A. M. &ercnon: Hy the pastor. Junior Children of the Church at AM V M. Senior I wilier l.eague 6:00 P. M. Intermediate I.other IsaagUe at P. M? Vespers at 7:00 P. M Sermon: fly the Pastor. We \V eleotue You. i a v>' Presbyterian Church K?r P U. Patrick Psstot 45 A. M Honda, School. Mr. C. i Jsuhjeir: "The l>u> of Itivtluo ly \n>r?, Who?" ' * '< 2:30 l* M Sunday School tit l>ix; | ?** School IIhum', Mr. J (}. Ilurrueott, Supt . 7;Wt I" M Young Peoples Ves5>*i? K 00 P. M Kienlng Worship. Subject: The HurVeii Fig tree. Monday 7:bu 1'. M. Jtoy Scouts. Troop I. Carl J >n-Id son. Scoutmas t**". Messrs I.'11 Thomson and Harry p?g?>. Asst.'Scoutmasters. ' Tuesday 7:30 1*. M. Prayer nwivug ui Margrave Comiotiui'.i House Iloyce Memorial A. It. P. Church i{. N. liuled, Mtuistor. 1(1:00 A. M. Hi till' School. .1. K. fttatuble. tieneral Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship acd sermon.. put that on my ACCOUNT 3:30 I*. M AUXILIARY DAY. The follow uig Organizations meet 5 The Men of the Church. Zt The Woman's Missionary Society 3. The Young People's Christian Tnioc ?. The Intermediate Christian Un tmo 5 Tin Junior Christian Union. NO BVKNINC. 8KKV1CE. . Sow One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of FAT Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Hct Double Chin Lout Her Sluggishness Gained a More Shapely 'figure %a4 the Increase in Physical Vigor, and Vivacinusness .Which So Often Comes With Excess Fat Reduction. Thousands of women are getting fat aiid losing- their appeal just hevause they do not know what to do. Why not be smart ? do what -housands of women hnvc done to get off pounds of unwanted fat. ^kc a half teaspoouful of Kruschen n a glass of hot water first tiling -erery morning to gently activate Tver, bowels and kidneys- -cut down your caloric intake?oat wisely and satisfyingly?there need never be a hungry moment! . Keep this plan up for 30 days. Then weigh yourself, and see if youtaven't lost pounds of ugly fat. hist see if this doesn't prove to be dhe surprise of your life and make you feel like shouting the good news U> other fat rtnnnle A-w) l.n.t ..c ~n Jt y-ir of Krunchon .that will last you .'at I week* costs hut little. If not joyfully .satisfied?money back. MOTHER'S DAY 2nd Sunday in May Give Flowers V WALTERS FLOWERS ! Phone 95 Get Rea TO TAKE SIL 81st S - - - Which Ope ? BUILD OR R] r We Have Fur j For Immedi I .. v ' Kings Mour Assoc J. C. Lackey, S ' -/v -rr ".'if-J W.' .'> ' t ews? ' i 8; 00 P. M; Wednesday Kvenlug Prayer Meeting. First Baptist Church A. O. Sarj ?ant. Pastor ijord'a ^Day Worship Services i 11 00 o'clock Sunday School 0:40 o'clock. Intermediate < 11. T.'U. 6:.45. I Sunday night service 7:30. The W. M S. will meet Monday .ifteruwn o'clock In the Berran class room. The hula Hcrudon Circle will tinve charge ol th?- program _ i t;KACE MTTHOiMST I S . \\ J oh ii hoc. Pastor super .;i.. <1 n*. J II no 'Morning Worship and Bur-[ . u-r.n Kpworth .l.cague?, J::ti> Evening Worship and Sermon. .Tuemlay 7.00 Wouians Society ot iliristtun Service. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Service. IVrk-C*race Bible Church John I.. Gregory. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7 00 V M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Ruqh SUtturda} 7:00 P. M. Evoni?ilisric set vice. Wesleyan Methodist li. l. PhtlHbu. Pastor" Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. \V. Y. P S or Clans'meeting 6:18 Prayer Service- Wednesday 7:00. Evening Service 7:00. Second Baptist Church Kev. C.;C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m each Sunda . . Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick. Pastor Sunday School 9.45. M. B. Paidwell. Supt Morning Worship 11:00. Evening Worship 7:00. Prayer service Wednesday even lug 7:00 worship with us. All are welcomed to come and North Carolina's 1940 cotton yield of 4256 poundsof lint per acre was an all-time record. re ports tin- .State Department of Agriculture. Over 4o percent of .the farms in North Carolina are operated by ten ruts, mostly with family labor, reports \V T. Wesson, junior statle tu-iun 01 tin- miuic Di'partintin or I Airricnluirt. . ' I Since the outbreak of tin* Hiiro 1 peun war. spinach sued has goiie Up from 11 cents to 70 c<| ts if pound an<l onion seed from 8u cents to' $4.50 a pound, with no celt lue in sight. . , Tim cost of living for wage earners in the United States made its fourth successive monthly advance in March, acordtng to the National Industrial Conference Hoard Kxports of United Slates cotton in March amounted to 97,000 bales valued at $5,813,000 as compared with 434.000 bales valued at $25, 719,000 in the same month a year ago. , Prices of lard during the coming year probably will be strengthened by " Government purchases uuder the recently announced program for support and stabilization of hog prices. i VRES IN OUR leries ns May 1st EPAIR NOW ids Available late Loans i tain B. & L. nation ec'y-Treasurer 1 I ? Koioft Moctmai wrnxub rt I OUR DEMOCI W*' ?' wmww'MB I , WOMANS WORK I' IN THE U.S.A. fr ?rn X Po* YEARS ABOUT THE V ft' ONLY mio OCCUPATIONS ( TOR WOMEN WERE \ 9CWIN6HOUSE WORK MINDING CHILDREN AND TENMNO FACTORY MACHINES TOOAYCLO&SO F/CLCr. Jjgm Subservient in central Europe women and girls HAVE ACHlEVf science, economics and politi old supremacy Train-Auto Accidents Taking Large Toll "If tho present trend in auto-train collisions continues throughout the year, more than a hundred persons k'v?ill Ub killed in railroad ci-ossing crashes In North Carolina in 1941," Konald liocutt. director of the High way Safety Division, said this'week Records of it;e safety division show that 15 persons were killed in crossing accidents during the first 60 days of 1941. Since January and February fatalities ordinarily run below the yearly ahevage. it is apparent that a continuation of the present trend will mean that 100 or people wil be killed at railroad cross ings In tills state this* year. Only 35 persons were killed in accidents of this.type last year, according to records of. the safety division. Since It costs approximately $150;OOo to construct an overpass. the railroad., crossing accident problem in North Carolina is no likely to be solved .for many years to come thru the elimination of grade crossings. A majority of the more dangerons crossings in the state are eaulDned with automatic warning devices, but this doesn't seem to solve the problem, either, as records show that a number of drivers in this state last year either drove right into the path of traius or ran into the side of train^ at crossings where . automatic signal devices were functioning. Also, most of the crossings afford unobstructed views.' "Apparently, drivers who run into trains or directly in front of trains must lx> dozing at the wheel, must not have their minds on their driving, or'must be deliberately taking Y rr you never have had any of these pains, be thank fuL They can take a lot of the Joy out of life. If you have ever suffered, as most of us have, from a headache, the next time try DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PELLS. You will find them pleasant to take and unusually prompt and effective in action. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are also recommended for Neuralgia, Muscular Pains, Functional Menstrual Pains and pain following tooth extraction. Dr. Mas Anti-Pain PBs 4a ???" sis * ? pmung. At Tsar Drag Man ? gangs iifl'its iii tvrflday. mat 1. mi iflfe I w % * ^ v| industry, JRSING, mjJr >1 I 'I 500 WOMEN Bf ! ORE THAN Bmu fBTjfl M lawyers 4ooo Women I ES AND -MORE women I W -BUT THROU3HOOT WIS COUNTRY iD DISTINCTION IN THE ARTS. CS WHILE RETAINING THEIR 1 IN THE HOME. a chance on beating the train to the crossing.'' said Director Hocutt. ."What to do about accidental of tin* type is just another of the - many headaches faced by hose of us who are seeking to j-pduce accidents on North Carolina streets and highways. Prices received by North Carolina fanners in 1940 for beef cattle and veal calves were the highest siuce reports the State Department of Agriculture. i *-***' f rCTCS^^^t (LOW YEM Mad< yQ I strea ? _. -M- * ^9Xk. I FY1 Br./i ??mo town rGooBH ^ CENH "Everything For "Hie C? f.' . t? ' w'' - A-. V - - ; ?Yn ; 1'2n"('1(i.vi- V -c Church Pays Off Indebtedness The member* of gbenezer Baptist Church (colored), hav# much to be thanttful tor. Through thu very able , leadership ot their pastor. Rev. C. , V. Jingles, and the never railing sup port ot the members, the church , baa been able to liquidate entirely a , 11.200 Indebtedness In oue half the lime ultotted. Three years ago. the members and pastor <{sw fit to build i< new church. B> a cotftraet iTrrUtanh the U. a:id 1,. Association. the necessary money to do the Job was obtained. A specified sis years was Lue eotitract for complete payment, liut. 011 Mareb lot. the officers and pastor -presented to the members: a. leeil and title to tho property with ibs< lutely no lUbllltles attached. Havs Your Eyes Examined, , Glasses Fitted ? y? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist - Eye Specialist Will bo In Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 p. m. to (P.M. { 'I' Drink More if Its C ... ' v" ' N . . % f ' ?It's Safe ?It's Pure ?It's Pasteurized | PASTEURIi , .' r.' st mil Bon goi) SAFI SILVER' T*A MitfAQgf jj stronger, goes longer J i jilt with greater body ***> gth than ever before. ycu thousands of extra. Isle-free miles of tire action. RA SAFETYF j you more skid resistance IjK re blow-out protection. IKfl with Top-quality Hi- (Qh :ords and Safety-welded It's a truly great Silver- WA , and at the loweat price V ire. V ADE IN NOWI 1 be poor old Urea help yoo tmj* new Silvertowns r?R SER . . ... A . *": ^ . r alrti'.'i...v*' ? " .il'tdftiHtrti i ;5riaJ -r. - W-' ii.u'ujui.iiuphi , ly thank their many friends. whit* and colored, who gave eo willingly and unselfishly to the cause oC Christ tor which they were striving. They realise that without your help success could not have been attained In half so short a time. They itend In readiness to assist as they have also assisted by you in furthering the cause of Christ.?Reported. SPRING OUT In your most comfortable shoes. Have them rest!a? tissaLssi wlished at Foster's SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE Phone 154 ' i- ? ft/L IKK tood For You * JIHlv mm H : JED MILK Si pill IPBICN jfSwNS I "IM Jj> > VICE Phone 62 I
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