'I I im tH 1 i v here fa ifa COlik wmSu lllOWMttdb fC M MM* fan* tfa'rteoi* ? u . Church News rmBT BAPTIST OHUBCH L. 0. Pinnix, Put?r Pearl Franklin, Educa. Secretary Bunday? * 10:00 Bible School. B. N. Barnes, Snpt. 11:00 Morning Worship. Message by the paator, "An Ideal ' Mother." 6:451 Baptist Training Union. Mrs. F. F. Sisk, Director. 8:00 Evening Worship. Message: "Why Some Marriages PaiL" Monday? ' 3:45 Sunbeams. 3:45 General meeting W. .M. 8. 7:00 Scout Troop Six. Wednesday 4:00 Junior G. A. Thursday? 4:30 Cub Scouts. Den Five. 7:00 .Young Peoples choir rehearsal 8:00 Adnlt Choir rehearsal. Saturday: 10:00: Junior choir rehaaraal. FXMT PBBSBYTBBIAN OHUBCH fSSSmSSSSSSmSSSSm s . t i 4 \ Shirts i SIB WILLIAM <r H ^ I VAT-DYED BL *< I I Murimnm purt I eluding only ox i '? 'M . ^..v^^.. : JM- SaMMMMMMMH MfiSafi* I I# *j? . _ ^M .- v , . * v i. - .-. .h ' < pqqc or AnifKWi a| IHrlow of pvlfwooJ dw fcoilmn BbpMnMl of ?M ?I AhIm'i Urgi IMHU Mr< Polpwoof niipi bom Bit nnhr fnr IM Un^OitMam^o 9:45 A. 14. Sunday school. | Harry Page, Snpt. i 11:00 A. M. Horning Worship 2:30 P. M. Sunday School at Friend ship, Clifford Kirkus, Supt . 3:00 Sunday school and service at Dixon, J. O. Darracott, Supt. , 7:30 Evening worship. Dr. Crotsley Morgan will preach at the morning and evening worship services, also Monday through Friday. Services 4 p. m. and 8 p. m. i Monday? 4 p. m. Cub Scouts, L?c-r Mothers. Mesdames Grady McCarter and James Houser. 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts, Scoutmaster Hroadus Moss; At#Bt., James Page. ST. MATTHEW'8 BVANGELICAL I LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. \Vm. H. Stender. Pastor May 12, 1946 " Sunday School 9:45 A M Carl Mauney, Supt. The Service 11:00 A. M. with ser- j mon by the Pastor. Junior Children of the Church 6:30 i Vespers at 7:30 with sermon by the j * . f' \ ' V - ' ' i nl' S HBH *1# m I on Sale Th ' ?* :* * f ,* *' ?.' ?"?WHITE DBESS SHIR' COLORED SHIRTS EJE SANFORIZED i * . r . r ... ' < one customer: ti to whfcto, and no phono orden * ' ^ }, h'"' * . . .. . ' j\ W .' * ; v r- \T- ^Vv*' : * * ' * V # ? 'ft* ' ' i' V- V . - , * / _ | m w .M. I Al*wK:'' j'5 'I WI^K^w . v VT- . 'HE KTNQ8 MOUNTAIN HKBAED ' i I I I j I' I f?y ?U mmmrnr tkmm as sSoeaa* vfeara > erUMi dwM yrfc.gw t aleo far dUe coowraalty'a Friday, May 10? Junior Choir practice 5:00 p. m. Monday, May 13? Girls Scouts 4:00 p. m. Womim Missionary Society 3:30. Boy Scouts 7:00 p. m. Church Council 7:30 p. m. . Wednesday, May 15? Children of the -Church 3:30 p. m. Senior Choir practice 7:30 p. m. BOYCE MEMORIAL, ASP * Rev. K. N. Baixd, Minister Sabbath: ' 10:00 A; M. Sabbath school, John Gamble, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, sermon by Rev. C. M. Boyd, of Charlotte. 6:30 P M. YPCU. Wednesday: \ 7:30 P. M.' Prayer meeting, follow ed by cnoir practice. Sunday, May 26, has bean designat ed 4-H Church Sunday in North Carolina when services on the theme "conservation of the home" will be , conducted dhreqghoah- ' j . f I I % aw ursday! rs? .... $2.00 |{ $2.26 ? ..... $2.26 wo shirts, inplease 1 ^ - . . - J kLHRB3LUi.cl^S^i'' ',.: \ ,;: S? ' ; , ./t ' ,W -5 V ( " . THTTtMDAY, MAT 0, 1M6 ???? I PATTERSON OBOVE NEWS - ' 1 Mrs. Lloyd Turner, the former Miss I Ester Wright, aud her lflOyband, Mr. < Lloyd Turner, were honorebs at a mis i ellaneous shower on Saturday night from 7:30 until 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thurman Seism. Several games and contests were enjoyed * with prizes being won by Sloan Wri- ' ght, Max Putnam, But Putnam, Hoyle and Lydia Putnam, Ollie May 9 Seism and Thurman Seism. ? Mr. and Mrs. Turner was presented with a large selection of gifts which wore opened by the bride and groom Delidous refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cookies, doughnuts, peaches aud cream and lemonade were served. Mr. anil Mrs. Earl Seism v.ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oettys Seism and family. Mrs. John Foster and daughter. Miss Ellen Foster, who is anurse in Shelby hospital, visited Mrs. Oettys Seism Saturday. I Pearl Beads 3JO Up On*, two or thr*? ttrarvd*? match d or graduated b*adaNew Style Wafeht 19.95 Up F Inln RuIavs and fttnaH Large aalection of 1M< modal*. l (2W) \tw^/ ?*:' U^^., ?Ooi < 'V'iQJMMiMki jub & a' > ^KvTLtiiejeFT fiwL* * j | Jean and Misa Ruby Dover were Sun j lay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. na fburman Seism and family. be Miss Peggy Dixon, Jo Ann. Marv- gj on, Jacob, and Lane Dixon were Bun- g^ lay guest/'of Nell and Charles Seism Sunday morning as Mr. and Mrs. &Tayne Putnam and family were get- j ing into the car to leave for church, heir telephone began to ring. Mrs. 11;i Putnam went back to answer and 0nl 'ound it was a telegram from their ma on, Russell, who has been in the BEST IN I The foods you buy from Qualil C. J.Gaul rtn a tvti a ?i VIVAJL/Xi JX Phone 225 wjT^ SmnJaff, Be thankful^?" ?that there b yet mother know how she fl.XS Week I Price Include Fed. Tax Cost an OSc-1.98 2.95 Bllvar plated. Round Modern do* eqimre and oblong vw and g shapes. Ml action. V ra r I Uviag ? ^ Clerk 9.54 I Beautiful Molh?m* b!,i!{ 0!"t,e , Sficcrrjl ea a : aelf. B atarunr 'ono ' This excr-tlo Icxtannon an id; al t '** cord. old or youno. Credit . Crodtt la froa. um It fraaly. Purehtiti ^ may fea addad t* your malar furtUtwra aoooawt. Evorsharp iru If Mrti pdncll aata. I Btylaa. Vartat d INbmv Ring Sllterwi my bdautlful daaipna ?0-pld<>d ttw 'rout Sit to IBOjOOl vfoo for I. H. nplete Watch Repair Serrioa Mr. and Mr*. Win Huskey, Bobby vy for tome time, saying be would home in ten day*. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ism, a son, Monday evening at tka elby Hospital. It is estimated by U. S. economist* ?t this country will be able to meet iy about 65 .percent bf foreign dend for American products this year ^OODS us meet the test of [ARKET We Deliver ? > Jfay tHitJk ?if the is living time to let your has been to you. a '3?fk ae Jewelry to 29.95 Igna In at?rllns illlold plated. Large %sm ?BPP^pFi^H iil value makea ^or any mother. Up rttlMd PM Md Imart itnimlliMd y af color*. ir? ' plated acta, aarM.

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