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TWELTE 'I- J. 1 Church News J rOttST ?BE83T7xiBIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Pastor j, f:45 A. M. Sunday School. m) Harry Page, Supt. ttj 11,00 A. M. Morning worship. ^ Sermon subject: "The Way To Peace."' 3:00 P. M. Sunday School and 8ervjce at Dixon. J. O. Darracott, Supt. ^ 4:45 Sunday School at Margrace Community House conducted by Mias Sara Little: at 6:30 Young People's Vespers. M Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts, ? Troop I, Broadus Moss, Scoutmaster. 80 Thursday 5 P. M. Cub Scouts, Mes- aj dames Grady MeCarter and Jamee Souser, Den Mothers. M FffiST BAPTIST CHUKOH ,J0 L. C. Pinnix, Pastor W] Miss Pearl Franklin, Promotional tj, Secretary. m. 10:00 A. M 8unday School. al" B. N. Barnes, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship j|( 6:15 P. M. Baptist Training Union, cg 'Mrs. F. F. Sisk, Director. Wednesday evenin 7 o'clock, Mid- l0 week prayer service. THE FIRST WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH 'nl) Paul E. Allred, Pastor ha 0:45 Sunilay school. Nathan H. e Xellcy, 8upt. 11:00 "The Bride of Christ," by j( Jkc pastor. an 7:00 Rev. E. Sterl Phinney, return d missionary to?South America and Japan, will show slide pictures of the Mission field. We urge all who con to . a*1 present. 7:00 Wednesday, prayer meeting. TT. MATTHEWS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Kev. Wm. H. Stender, Pastor ftanday, November 18, 1945 9Mrday School 9:45 A. M. Carl Mauney, Superintendent. The Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Junior Children of the Church 6:30 Intermediate Luther League 6:30. Sehior Luther League 6:30 p. m. Women 'a Missionary Society Thank Offering Service 7:30 P. M. CALENDAR!:? Thursday: Pastor's 8tudy Clase Tj*5 P. M.' Saturday: Catechetical Class 10:00 'A. M. Women's Missionary Society Conference at 10:00 A. M. Monday: Girl Scouts 4:00 P. M. Boys Scouts 7:00 Pi M. Brotherhood Meeting 7:30 P. M. Tuasilav* D rnfVinrb Paw irAnhi a? m Salisbury 10:00 A. M. Wednesday: Senior Choir praettee ftOO P. M. TTofor Thanksgiving Service at Presbyterian Church 7:30 P. ST. BO TOE MEMORIAL ARP Sabbath: "TO I 10:00 Sabbath school. John L. Gamble, Supt. ll.:00 Morning Worship, sermon -by JUV. B. M. Bell, pastor of Stoney Point ABP church. 6:45 YPCU Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting, followed by rboir praetiee. '(i vs.... vw4w . NEGRO NEWS By Mrs. Jessie O. Costner There will be a Thanksgiving pro jjratu at the Davidson school on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 21, 1045. The yablic is invited to be present. Mr. David Berry who ^pent three years overseas iTT~the U. 8. Army waa recently discharged. He visited Via mother and friends in New York etty. He is now visiting in Kings HBUVaiUi 8gt. Charles Dunlap of a camp la Florida is on furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Eula Dunlap of Lin* In Academy. Mrs. Julia Dawkins, Miss M. Z Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. All ami Bar and Mrs. D. A. Coetner, ' Mr? Berlins Wilson, Mrs George Crosby, Mr. C. Clinkscales and Mr. J. A. Gib* asn, of Kings Mountain and community, attended the annual fheetiag of the Ninth District PTA congress held at Second Ward high .chool in Charlotte, Saturday, Nov. 10. Mr. Carnell Owens who has been recently discharged frim the U. 8. Army and his brother, Mr. Melvin Owens of Kannapolis are visiting tkair mother, Mrs. Mapple Owens. Garnell Owens served overseas a num her of yeers. Sgt. Wesley Boss was a recent via* itoa la Kings Mountain. Bev. W. M. Marry of Bessemer City preached at Ebenezer church ftaadny afternoon. .Aenday, ,Nov. 25th, 1945, will be Haws Censing at Ebeneser Baptist efcnrefc at which time a $1,000 Rally wQl close. Everyone is invited to be present. There will be morning and aflerseea services. ' Ml owing la an iatereatiag letter ateatved by Mrs. Lydia Ann Mitchell ft em her soa, Pvt. Johnny Mitchell who at the tiaae.tha lettgr waa fifk* Mw was at Camp Beats, ,Calif., pert el embarkation r ,v htf J 'ft ths Pemily: ether, nhila iltfciir hsvs tsalsit. ^ttfag U do, so I thought It wool* I W good idoo to wrlto homo. The I If} ooeloood, I will ozpUla ktor. TS&??^JmJ J^TioSlri I ? IOO^tow /wi wmwr ?- ^ % - .1rest School Faculty nd Pupils Entertain The faeulty and pupil* of West id school, assisted by the grade )there, entertained the patron* of e school at a program and informal ception yesterday afternoon and ain last evening. The grade moths and a representative group reived in each classroom which was icorated in snch a way that educa )nal projects were brought to the tention of the visitors. Mrs. Paul cOinnis, cafeteria manager, and :i . I hope you will get my letter and so this one. The copy: As you see the copy is about a emorial Service. Yes, six of the ys from camp were killed in bus reck. Friends of mine as well as e whole camp. While waiting like ( self to be shipped overseas, thev| ong with a group of men went to wn to help on a job to aid the ome Front. On their way back to mp, when it hap[>ened. The Doers tried to save them, but it was o late, the boys had gone to rest. We hope that these boys have not ed in vain, and we hope that the ople back home know that. The 'u ana women in the Service still: ve something to think about until | eryone is safe at home again. Although, the war is over, the peo-' ? still have something to fight for d that this country under God mar ve a new birth of freedom, the vernment of the people, by the ople, and for the -people, shall not rish from the earth?Lincoln. Your son, Johnny. i % | % a ' A J \ s 1 4 I A s V .? . .a r k >VH?W* ? ' ?< * 4&ig*>4 4 *. ! Ji'h Alt K 4 tarn Kxvofl wjwwaw tmu |mp oi lixtk grade glrie serve The following program wm given Devotional, Psalms 1, 23, 100, b ell the grade#; Lord'# Prayer in an eon; Community Songs, Theme "Goo Americans," first grade; Group c Recreational Songs, Theme, "Recrei tion," fourth grade; Rhythm Bam Save on Ai You can save 20 perce ) surance. Call me and 1 rates on any coverage j Do you have your Hoi include wearing appai fire? If not call me an it will cost. P. D. Ei COTTON - BEAL E 200 E. King St. Goo vjl K| I ' - r^[B Im "^'. * ^ b r 0 w ? Have always beli< schools mean good busim boy and he is a better pro< spend more because he < and because he will warn Recently the U. S. Cha merce issued a study whi Hunch was right. Actual that in sections where sc and most generously supp ?incomes are greater ?rentals are higher ?more telephones are ?more magazines are ?retail sales are great ? ymmSf; *MaM? ii no. ?.h?t i i ' ; I. .. 4 Tktou, "Patriotism !' ?*? Oroup of Thanksgiving Melodies, it Theme, "Thanksgiving," fifth urxic y Harvest Hymns, Boating Songs, and 1* Poems, Theme "Harvest Joys,", d sixth grade; Play, "Our Uncle Sam I ?f Needs Us," Theme, "Citizenship," ? third grade. Main characters were; ;t,j Uncle Sam, Jimmy Weaver; children,ito Insurance nt on your automobile in[ will be glad to give you i. isehold Furnishings which *el, etc., insured against i let TOP tell XT All Vinwr - JVM MVTT MVVA? lerndon ; I STATE - INSURANCE Phone 140 fl Scl I. H~^ JP? * ; #; ^^B HI B iH H L - --jfl ' j\^ ' t eved that good That u ess. Educate a of this < iucer. He will We also :an earn more county ai t better things. Of coi imber of Com- give our ich proves our apd enat I records show themselvt hools are best schools h orted? $&' ness. Ed ; Pays. used invitation distributed Educati '?f. Let's do i %T. i ' * ? ? ft. w*. uRnm Bhf)yp^"^fteooii(l TIoot ; v. " v'" " '' MV>-I. 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