I "OUR DEMOCf Ithe'usI 'and' H I ITS RAILROADS [f r We're justly proud of 'f/k l, OUR HIGHWAYS AND OF jfl * I OUR MOTOR CARS '$< I AND AIRPLANES. T HAVE OUR RA/LROADS TOO. [THEN -OPENING THE COUr Or:^^Jg^Jjmpgggj|g??g^ga?jMyT ? i& * m; | 31% OF POINT-TO-POINT M 56% OF WORLD'S FASTEST AVERAGE SPEED OF FREIG SINCE 1920, WITH "HOT SI DOING 60 MILES ja , * N FOR THAT SWEET GlfcL GRADUATE Have you thought what daughter for her gradua bers are doing: Give her frotm Vera's Beauty Shoi VI I We also have a good sui and best cosmetic depilai Vex Beauty Phone 88-R . . R 22 ? 9 The low initial co?t of our Home Loan* is only one of the' many advan* tages you have in dealing with this local institu* Gioiv Drop In and get the details of our simplified Home Loan Plat^t. Home Building & 1 A. H. Patterson, fe-*' fc-A* Ra'fc'-r i ' : W'.VJ'V ?. ^ iSshbHHI (NSABLE IN NATIONAL DEFENSE, HAVE BEEN THE GREATEST E TECHNOLOGICAL FACTOR IN 4Q AMERICA WHAT IT IS TODAY. ILEAGE OF THE WORLD.? PASSENGER TRAINS ? HT TRAINS UP 61 % HOT" FREIGHTS NOW 1 PER HOUR; '* ' *?. ." . ?? ' ., .. to give your neice or tion gift? Do as nuraa lovely, soft permanent ppe. ? ? >Dlv of 'Imar'. Ihr ni>w tory. Get yours today. ra* s Shoppe Irs. J. B. Falls, Manager . I OtAn Tulaui Ort /mm Pt M n? r?4 tih q*ut a<mi l*m c?rt Sl*|U TmmmMm ' n? lM? fmi nt Loan Association 8?c'y-Treas. ' B^V* " / ' *,? ; y *.V Y ^ " THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T! Church Ni Central Methodist Church. 9:45 A. M. Church School. II. 8. Peeler, General Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts. The Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet ou Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Troy Carpenter; No. 2 with Mrs. J Proctor Thompson; No. 3 at the Church; No. 4 with Mrs. H. Suiyre Williams. LUTHERAN CHURCH . Herman G. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School at 0:45 A. M. Supt. Mr. 1). C. Muuney. The Service at 11:00 A. M. Sermon: By the Pastor. Junior Children of the Church at 0:30 P. M. Senior Luther League 0:30 I'. M. ; Interinedi-.Ue Lullier League at: 0:30 P. M. 7:30 Young Peoples' Vespers. We Welcome Vou. I I ~L 1 Presbyterian Church Knv.,)' D Patrick pnnto' . it: 45 Sunday School. Mr, C: V. Thoniasson, Sttpt. 11: uO A. M Morning Worship. Senium subject: "Stand Vast lit The Lord." 2:30 Sunday' School at .Dixon School House. Mr. J. 'O. Darraeott.. Supt. This congregation will worship in the High School Auditorium at tho Kveninu hour at Which tiin-? the Commehcenieut message will be brought by Dr. Luther Little of (Charlotte. 7:00 P. M. Monday, Hoy Scouts,; Troop I. Mr. Carl 'Davidson. Scout- ! master; Messrs Harry Page and ! Pill Thomson, Asst. Scoutmasters. Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church R. N. Uatrrt, Miulster. 10:00 A.. M. Bible Sehopl: .T. PL Crumble, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Moniiug Worship and Sermon. 3:30 P. M. Auxiliary Day ? The following organizations meet: 1. The Men of the Church. 2. The Woman's Missionary So-. clety. 3. The lntermedia.te Christian Union. #. The Junior Christian Union. 7:15 P. M. Tho Young People's jHarrill Announces 4-H I [Club Members t.. Ii iHarrill. 4-H Club leader ot the N. C. State College. Extension Service, has announced the North Carolina winners of a trip to the National 441 Club Encampment lit . Washington, J). C.. June 1S-26. The four club members, two girls ! and two boys, wero picked on the ( basis of brilliant records lu club ; work, and the honor is considered I the highest that can be conferred i on farm boys and girls, j The 1941 winners arei Mildred Thomas 17, of Morrisvllle, Durham County: Pansy Dillard 17, of Sylva, Jackson County; Braxton Coates, 19. of Sraithfield. Johnston County; and .Robert Wood. 18, of Grafyam. Alamance County. Mtsa Thomas has been engaged actively In club work for the ' past nine years and has a long list ot accomplishments to her credit. Miss jDlltard has been a club member for the past four years and is now a freshman at Western Caro* llna Teachers College. Yonng Coates has made an enviable record in club work during the six years he has been a member, and youug Wood has likewise made a brilliant record. The latter is now a freshman at State College. During their week's stay In the Nation's Capitol, the North Carol!* I na quartet will visit places of lln' terest in ami around the city and attend special ceremonies held In connection with this annual event. In addition, thfey will get a chance to mingle with club tuent* bers from all other states and most of the territories. "He Advertised" TO SELL J?J 'EM, TELL With An Ad >.*r , , *- . *,v - ' .... '* . _ . .. _ . V ? UJ-HflJJAY. MAY ?. 1941. ews? ; ' r Christian Union. 8:(XV P. M. Baccalaureate * Service at High School Auditorium f with Dr. Luther Little preaching. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening r Prayer Meeting. First Baptist Church tl .A. G. Sargeant. Pastor u Ixml's .Day morning worship at j; 11:00. Pnstor'H Sermon Subject: g "Christian Living In the New Day.' ? Sunday School 9:40 A. M. there will be no B T. U. Wo will Join the other ehurchcB at the Central School Auditorium for s the Baccalaureate Service Suiiuay t night 8:00 o'cVek. Dr. LutT*>r Little d will bring ihe message Of the ev- d eulng. " fl GRACE METHODIST S. W. .Johnson, Pastor M JL"? Phiifoh Ci.lwv..! LV.??L f . tu vMU> vu nvuvyit . ? i ui>n v? i 1:011 Superintendent. 11: iH? Morning Wo: ship mid Sermon. " . No evening Service. Tuesday 7:00 Womans Soeielv of Christian Service. Wednesday 7:3d l'rayeV Service. Park-Grace Bible Church John I.. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evanga listic service. Wesley an Methodist R. L. Phillips, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:15, Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. . Evening Service 7:00. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. each Sunday. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick. Pnstov Sunday School 9:45. M. B. Caldwell, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00, Evening Worship 7:00. Prayer service Wednesday evening 7:00. worship with ua. Alk are welcomed to come and [grm I Pastel I Its Purer I Regular I Ask For It B We've served you in i I "A" .Pasteurized Milk I in the future. ms I Mini I oun PHONE 1468 i, ' ' . ''* ' '' A " **' - *" ' 1 -TV - - - t ? ?, T v5"" . ^ i .- '> " < ' * V ? ' % '. . v.; : ' v/, i ' * > '. ?^ Domestic cotton consumption - lu i . ? ? ^ ga gaffe lurch established a new high reic-1 llftU' 1 DC HilSS"^ rd of 464,000 bales, according to WN I Bfc IJWwlsww he latest ircport of the U. 8. Bu- ? you* LAXATIVC^KUM euu of Agricultural Economics. QM||5l5yi8ll W* Ml?Ml WW Foreign labor, war prisoners and ?wbaa you fes? t*?T, h?si?Thr. ^>cr livUiuns fi*>in occupied territories, due tock>gsed-?pbowels,<*o? ?*??ko"? j | ngaged In German agriculture was seUsf. ecently reported by the Reich SU- imt the dey fell of your IstlcHl Bureau at l,3?l;000. normal enemy and pap, feeling Hbe a million! Keen-A-Mint doesn't dl?wrt> A spineless okra more pleasant your night's mat or lat^fci* with ww t o handle and more desirable for ^ taLw?It festal tood^. ami ere has been developed by a bandy and economical .. .a family supply louth Carolina horticulturist while cotuoaly members of the Oklahoma Expert \ <* neu t Station staff. io* p / Kurepean allies fighting aggresIon may expect delivery of concen rated American foods within 60 CCCItf A 1WI 11^ ays after the produce, la packed un g EL lw IwE lw I er the lease-lend law. say AAA of clals. , ' ? ??; .?- ? ^\ , i -. \ ? . ^y * ~ " * y i \ 1 CAR PRICIS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Rowland Bros. Motor Co 24 North Railroad Ave. )E "A" irized Milk I Its Safer I Home Deliveries I y Name at Your Grocer's I : I yi Ka I ' ; > Yy I IH he past with Quality Grade J|| %\ ; and will continue to do so tlwwsf A >" By fj ahln i/jyg I 1 - AS i I rise Dairy I GASTONIA, N. C. I i j . :V'/ ?/ itfiiflMtnir i1" v ic" ' . ..... -^rtiii i ih&-ianafirii?witj,iilArirt'i'iiift

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