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P. D. Patrick, Pastor
.10:00 A. M. Buadfe School.
Harry Page, 8opt. ' ]
11:00 A. ML Morning Worship.
Sermon by Bev. W. 0. Cooper.
v Pastor of Armstrong Memorial
-church la Oastoats.
8>00 P. M Sunday school and worahip
service at Dixon. Message by
Mr. Jack Bogie of Columbia Theologies!
Seminary.
1 8t80 Young Peoples Vespers.
7:80 Evealag Worship at the Margrace
Community House.
Monday 7:00 Boy Scoots Troop I,
Broadus Moss, Scoutmaster.
Thursday, 5:00 Cub Scouts, Meedames
Orady McCarter and James
Houser, Den Mothers.
FIBAT BAPTIST CHURCH
L. C. Plnnix, Pastor
B. N. Barnes, Sunday School Supt.
1(5:00 A. M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching service.
6:15 P. M. P T. U.
Dr. W. A. Ayers of Shelby will
Bring the Sunday morning message.
Dr. Ayers' subject: "The Kingdom
of Ood in the Kitchen." Hear him
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mji. n. 11. Miru, minister
SABBATH?
10:00 Sabbath school, John L.
<} amble, Supt.
11:00 Morning worship. Sermon by
Dr. B. 0. Grier, preaident of Ersklne
college, Due West, S. C.
0:45 YPCU.
WEDNESDAY?
7:00 Prayer meeting, followed by
-choir practice.
Mr. and Mrt. J. B. Teague and little
daughter, Anne, of Charleston, W.
Va., who were visiting Mr. Teague'?
parenti, Rev. and Mrt. J. L. Teague,
several days the past week, retnrned
to Charleston Tuesday.
Wt. MATTHEW'S BVAKGBZJGAL
LUTHBRAM CHURCH
Wm. H. Stender, Pastor
Feformation Sunday, October 28th,
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Sunday School 0:45 Mr. Carl Mau
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Church Service 11:30, sermon by
the Pastor.
8UNDAY?
Junior Children of the Church 0:30.
Interna. Luther League.0:30.
Senior Luther League 0:30.
Reformation aerviee 7:30.
Dr. James O. Klaard, Speaker.
MONDAY?
Boy Seouts 7:00.
Senior Luther social 7:30.
WEDNESDAY?
Southern Conference in Gastonia,
10:00 a. m.
Senior Choir practice 7:30.
THUR8EIAY?
Pastor's Adult Study Class 7:45.
SATURDAY?
Catechetical class 10:00 a. m.
The Intermediate Luther League
-will hive a Social at the Chureh Saturday
evening at 7:30.
HOKTOW8 SHIP BACK
Aboard the Battleship CSS WIS
CON8IN, San Franelseo. ? Ben Earl
Gorton, seaman, second class, U8NB,
Kings Mountain, N. C., mads a long
voyage back to the States from Tokyo
Bay with this 45,000 ton IOWA
class ship for her participation in the
observance of Navy Day Oct. 27.
'rne niguinoin ngurea prominently
U thejaettenf dju-ing ike final
night month* of the war, eapporting
trd Fleet operatloae in the Leyto
nd Lnxon Invasion*, taking part In
Vth Fleot raide against Honshu aad
the Bynkyae in support of the I we
Jbaa operation, joining the Srd and
5th Fleet -supporting operatloae at
Okinawa, end making etrlkee with
the Srd Fleet agaiaet the heme iolande
of Japan.
< She eUmaxed her battle career by
dropping anehor in Tokyo Bay at
the ceeeation of hostilities.
BBOOKS DUOHABOHD
Xionnie Venoy Brooke, Fie, hae
Been honorably dieebarged from the
vary. Fireman Brooke eerred IS monthe
on ehore dnty in Sontk Xiftovtea.
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The world food eitnatlon grown
darker aad at a eontinnally alarming
rate, eay report* from moot eonntn
To goto early poaHa, Prof. Boy
Dearetyae of Stat# College eeggeete
ike nee of artiflelal Vght in tho lay
lag house, beglanlag Poe. 1.
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wbortlmti freshman at Davidson Ool
MM which bii hinaws a tradition a1
The member* of thla year's tribunal
Jr., Atlanta; Bobert K. Brooks, Char
"D. M. Hafll, Blag* Moontaln"; am
Egg prleaa are expected to deellm
more than- seasonally after Novambei
and to be at or near rapport leveli
daring most of the winter and sprlnj
says the BAJB.
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lags who are called before the Court of
Davidson, the court is shown above In
are: (from left to right) H. T. Throw
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I Herbert Ch Wyatt Winston-Salem, N. <
i headquarters of the Rural Electrification
Administration are being
being moved back to Washington af
Inter * sojourn at Bt. L/ouis, Mo., durI
lug the war.
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executive session In ancient Phi Ball,
far, Jr., Charlotte; Robert Strickland,
lo. Judge; J. 0. Herlon, Mt. Pleasant:
Four point* per pound will now be
paid for used kitchen fats instead of
2 points, to increase fats needed in
the manufacture of soaps and other
civilian products.
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