BRFv^' V : V' 9 I ' V 'V ' " ' ' : .'I .y ' ' V * ' '** ' "' * ? ' ' ' ;I ; Church N < Central Methodist ; Church H. O, SprlukUs. Jr., P*?.or 0 M Church School. 0. S J'eeler. (icuvrll Superintendent. ' II :00 A. M Morntug Worship Sermon by the pan tor The Ideal roth I.eUKUe 6:45 I*. M Junior Choir 7:30 I' M Kveunig Service. Serin on "The Way of salvation/ LUTHERAN CHURCH Herman 0. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School iit ; .-'4 a A M. Supl. Mr l>. C. Manncy. The Service at 11:fK? A. M. Sermon : itv the Pastor. s Junior Children of-tin Church at 6 00 P. M. Senior Hut her l.eupue o 00 P. M. Intermediate l.uthel' l.ea'rue at 00 P. M. ' * , - < Vespers at 7: IK) P. M. St*rrn<ii?s Uv tl?r? Pn *?/>? We- Welcome You. Presbyterian Church Rev. P. D, PjitrlCK i-aatoi *#;45 A. M. Sunday School. Mr. C. F. .Thoinasson. Supt. 11:00 A. ,M. Morning Worship Subjectr The Wist*. Man's Portrail of .the Ideal Mother. 2:110 F. M. Sunday School at nix on School House. 7:00 F. M. Young. Peoples Vespers 8:00 1*. M. Evening Worship: The lllade, The Kar, The Full Corn. Monday 7:30 F. M. The Annual Birthday Party of the Womans Auxiliary'. AH" members of Sohda> -school and Church invited. Monday 7:0<) P. M. Boy Scouts, MEET "JUST KIDS" NEW COMIC BOOK FEATURE You'll get a thr I from the ' mischievous doings of tne youngsters in "Just Kids", one of the many en joyable features in the COMIC BOOK new 8-page supplement every week with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On 8ale At all Newsstands CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. Statftn PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain %. Territory I SPRING OUT I In your most comfortaI Me shoes. Have them reI paired, cleaned and polllshed at Foster's I SHOE AND I BICYCLE SERVICE / .' i! Phone 154 I ": I __ Drink More A J v ' t' . ?It's Safe ?It's Pure ?It's Pasteurized PASTEURi; . " - v : V; ' ' T1 rews I Troop I f'arl I>gi idson. Scoutmaster; Mesars 'Mill Tbumsou. and Harry Pag?. Asst. Scoutmasters. Tuesday 7:!lb I*. M. Prayer meeting at ^tlargrace t'ominunlVj House Boyce Memorial U. N Haird. Minister. lO: 00 A M Hlble School. J. K Gamble General Superintendent. lt;U>, A. M. Morning Worship and Seriiion: MOTHER: HER FOR TRAIT. 7: oO P. M. Young People's Chi a: Ian Union. X:00 P. M. Evening Worship and Siuinoii. Four Rules for Successful Uylng! Smhi lJ M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting led by Rev. P. O. P'.trlejt First Bantist Church A. G Snrgcant. Pastor Npecial -Mother's" Day Service. II o'clock. Sunday Sellout 0:40. A Special Mother's Day .Offering ' will he taken through the Sunday ' Scltook for our Bapthtt Hospital at ' WinstoiiiSaVem. Sunday morning. - J Slav 11th. 1 Sunday evening service 7:45. There will be no Intermediate B. j T. IT. Sunday - evening, due to so many of the young people being a-* way. * d GKACE METHODIST 1 S. VV. Johnsor.. Pastor . a GRACE METHODIST c H:45 Church School. Frank Green * Superintendent. r 11:00 Morning Worship and Ser- * mon. ^ 6:30 Epworih Leagues c 7:3o Evening Worship and Ser111(111. V AVwdneSdaj 7:30 Prayer .Service. a Park-Grace Bible Church [ John L. Gregory, Pastor f! Sunday School 9:45 A. M. p Morning Worship 11 A. M. t 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. b Sunday evening Service 7:00. e Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evange 1 listlc service. n o Wesley an Methodist T R. L. Phillips. Pastor Sunday School 9:45. - ? Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:10 Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 Evening Service 7:00. ..Second Baptist Church Kev. C. C. Parker, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ooeVt Qun 4o Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. M. B. Caldwell, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00. . Evening Worship 7:00. .Prayer service Wednesday even- ? Ing 7:00. worship with us. All are welcomed to come and More automobile accidents happen betweon 7 arid S otlbck than r during any other hour. Ninety percent of the drivers Involved In accidents In this state are men. A majority of the driver* involved In accidents have had several year's driving experience. .Drunken drivers killed at least 110 persons in this state last year. To Relieve PAI fVQ Misery of A/ULL/O Liquid ??? T "-' WW Nose*Drops Cough Drops Try "Rub-My-Tiem" - a Wonderful Liniment mk iood For You v ; \ ; I ZED MILK . wmmmmmmmmmmMmmmm?m?mmam?mmmm >. rhUitu iV im iin- -' ; " 7 ' . " PWW MOUNT ACT HUIi) TT Preaches At Maced< I M I 3 m :. Jt\ * 1 v-^B 'A .M \9 ? n Rev. MeKenzle R. Long of States/ ies of meetings at Macedonia Bap ':45 P. M. Mr." Long is a son of the Lutherans Launch Drive For Funds For Men In Training Camps The Lutheran congregation of St la'tthpws launched a drtvt last Sun lay to ratse funds which will be ised to help support a comprehenlive program of service in behalf if Lutheran rn'en in ariuy and navy raining camps according to the anlouncement of Rev. H. G. Fisher., 'astor. Virtually all Lutheran conlegations in the United States are ooperating in this appeal. A committee consisting of A. S. flser. A. S. Bennett, D. C. Mauney nd W. K. Mauney, which will be n charge of this work assisted by he Pastor, was appointed. Particuar emphasis will be given to the act that this is also a means of lonorlng mothers by ministering to heir sons and that all who contrlute will thereby honor the mothrs of the Church on Mother's Day. 'he appeal, therefore, will be cllnaxed. and, If possible concluded, n Mother's Day. Sunday May 11th. hough some solicitations may con Inue after that date all reports will e made by June 1st. The money -alsed will be made LOANS No Delay * o i lumpi iSei vice y Reasonable Rates ROWLAND BROS. MOTOR CO. Dodge - Plymouth Sales and Service I snTanniisnn 242ii|M3|JJU?iU9 ! Wm ' 'I M fi fl ... H ]^H Clevi ? Phone 49 ?MHaaaMmaBaB^M " ' TORfePAT. MAT ?. 1M1. w<^ -j w~*4* mm Baptist Church .? to th CI '"* cl fill U" . in ! ij hi n th I Jii ? ctl J lie ^K: in Wf.' i ?J Hie, N. C., who will conduct a se- I l?t Church, beginning Sunday at j mvc ouuyc uong ot bueidy. available lo the Service. Men's Division of the National Lutheran Council, The Service Agency of the seven national Lutheran groups supporting the drive. The Lutheran program on behalf of men in training camps provides for assistance to the chaplains and Luthei-an Pastors in centers adjoin ing camps, and to all Lutheran Pas tors and congregations throughout tl.e country, who are given help and encouragement to maintain their ministry to enlisted men. and service directly to all trainees through centers now being established in communities adjoining the N County Bet Are Secure your Lie Penalty i ^ A* ? _* / * ' *> iJL*. \ '? "-i&xiJiSl. 1 t x j i-h 1 B1 I A I l i i .' ,p,.f ^ H .. w.. 'mtwP1 a ?" k' .i- . . ^ ! imps. The renters now being prelied will be uhwI for worship and ores'ion The Service Men's -JMvl* n will also arrange for workers > staff these centers. Rev. Fisher explained th:\ even ioukIi there ure many Lutheran Ituplniti* in the armed forces they inuot handle this big lob without ibxtunMal aid. so the Church Is do rmined to'assist them with' all its The Church groups cooperating this solicitation are: The United utht ran Church. -The Norwegian st he ran Church. The Lutheran Au istana Synod. The American Luelan Church.' the United Danish rangelieal Lutheran Church, The Jtherun Free Church, and The tnlsh Kv. Lutheran Church. * s Altogether about 14,000 Lutheran ugregaiions throughout the unlit are supporting this ministry to tinees. REPORTS FROM NAVY ^ EXCHANGES, TOO) ?HOW ,TS E res smoke or SLowni-oumMtMi c 28% LESS Nl< than the average of the 4 othei cigarette* tested?lea* than any ol to Independent scientific tests of CAMEL ""8 oTic ;r and Win Now Past 1 enses immedial 1 1 1 is prescrioea c E. L. W Tax Coll Clevelan ikWRkiiittkif!* l u laillniiilTli ^ jFTill!i^H'M i I I L r I ' I . JOHN W. GLADDEN IS N. Piedmont Avenue Representative For McNeil Products Nationally Known for Quality t ' l? N (polAfSANtiSSIdMikQSSMiMNHaUtfps (MM Qlaeees Fitted DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist Eye Specialist Will be In Klnge Mountain Office on Every Tueeday and Friday afternoons. Houre 1 P. M. to P. M. The Herald $1.50 A Year CANTONS (ARMY POST ' f CAMEL IS THE FAVORITE. /these CAMEL J EXTRAS KATE ^ * INCLUDING THE ^0* * EXTRA 8M0KIM0 ? - > -'V ^ PER PACK! JIM ELS OIVKS YOU COTINE ' r largest-selling /ZTTt* Jl|/ 1 them?according the smoke itself rre OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS ' ' 4 E V ? e Licenses )ue. tely and Avoid iyLaw. EBB, J ector, J County. H ' H B . . . Ifl HI maA K m% Rv-.' j ? ; f

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