ETV ~ ' ' > ? / ' ' fV ' page two Church News rxurr baptist ohuxoh L. C. Pinnix, Pastor Mrs. J. 8. Bridges, Secretary v Sunday? 10:00 a. M. Sunday schooL B. N. Barnes, Supt. 11:00 A. M Morning worship. Sermon, "Keeping Clean," by the Pastor. 0:45 P. M. BTU, M"rg. F. F. Sigk, Director. Monday? 8:30?11:30 A. M. Vacation Biide school. 4:00 P. M. Sunbeams. 7:00 P. M. Scout Troop Six. 7:30 P. M. General meeting the WM8. lues-iay: ?*:.?? 11 :;iu vacation Bible School Wednesday: 8:30-11:30 Bible school 4:00 P. M. Junior R. A. with J. C. REPa*3?*"""" 7HH I NEW SQUIBB BOOKLET IS YOURS FRIil This new booklet will help yon save calves from white Scours and infectious diarrhea simply and inexpensively., . It tells you about Penovoxil Capsules?? new. effective discovery by Squibb. These capsules are easily administered and are trifling in cose May be purchased in packages of one dozen capsules or in bottles of 100. Come in and get your copy of "Saving Calves from White Scours." ToJ ! . ? amy im no umc to lose vmiuame cmivea. | KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Phones 41 and 81 FAVORITE FOODS on the Menu Every Day Open All Night THE Waffle Shop Best Coffee In Town A SALUTE TO AL FATHEF v^n '?/ HONOR, A OREAT AM ' , " > Keeter's D iV'' ' s*\i " ';. ' ' ' J _ K :' ' ; j I'v'V'.; 9 Bridg**. Thursday 8:80-11:30 Bible eckool Friday 8:30 11:30 Bible eekool. Saturday 10 A. M. Junior choir i practice. FIKST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Pastor 0:40 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. 2:30 p. in. Sunday school at Friendship Chapel, Clifford Kirkua, Supt. 3:00 p. m. Sunday school and service at Dixon, J. O. Darraoott, Supt. 8:00 p. m Union service. Monday? 4:00 P. M. Cub scouts, Den Mothers: Mesdames Grady McCarter and James Houser. 7 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop I, Broadj us Moss, 8coutmaster; Jim Page, Aej sistant Scoutmaster. ST. MATTHEW'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm, 11. Steuder, pastor Sunday school il:45 a, m. with Can Mauuey, Supt. Church service 11:00 a. v. with the sermon by the pastor, and tee administration of the Lord's Supper. The Luther Leagues meet at f-00 p. m., in the recreation room. "The Hangout" a skit will be presented followed by a social hour. Union services 8 p. m. Presbyterian church. Monday, June 10th? Enrollment for Bible school 8:30. Women's Missionary Society 3:30. Girla Scouts 4:00 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:00 p. m. Church Courcil 7:30 p. m. Tuesday June 11th? Bible School 9 a. m. Myrtle Derrick . Missionary Society 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, June 12th? Bible School 9 a. m. Senior choir practice 7:30 p.. m. . BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP Rev. R. X. Baird, 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, followed by choir practice. Sailors' Earrings Native sailors at many countries have used earrings, sometimes as mark of rank, and the men of 17th century Europe wore earrings for' personal adornment. Seafaring | men continued the practice, esps ciaxiy piraies wnoifl preiexence w?? I for the gold hoop. Apparently the tradition has carried over to modern navies the Pacific Wearing earrings. If worn in the left ear the earring supposedly indicates the wearer is a survivor of a lost ship and wears it as a tribute to less fortunate shipmates, while if worn in the right ear it is a token that the wearer participated in the invasion of a Japanese island. Bath time Pedicure Best time for a pedicure is Just after a bath. Cut nails before soaking, then use a brush on them foe a thorough soap and water scrub. Push the cuticle back gently but firmly with the towel as you dry them. ATHLBTB* FOOT IT OH HOW TO STOP IT Make 5-Minute Test Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENETRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. GRIFFIN PHARMACY. L OUR VETERANS )' C l"\ A V v. J VJ AA I JUNE 16 ?t. iL 4 -y ' 3 11 I^ A /? j^^HHM|^HF CBHr* miCAN-fOUt &AP1 ept. Store ,jC ' y; *' <? .* .><* \?* . *\ *:-?;' ^ ?> l ^ ' "N "': -' / *^:'' THU KOtm MIHniTAiy HMULP 68 Students Hats Perfect Attendance The following students had perfect attendance records (or the' school year 1945-40 at Central school: First grade: Betty Jeanne Plonk, Barry Gene Metcalf, Miriam Eliza Rhodes, David Clemous Binnix, Shirley Ann Whitaker, Sybil Blanton. Second grade: Leonard Smith, Bobby Craig Lovelace, Marjory Derice Weir. Third grade: Shirley Riddix. Shirley Jenkins, Marilyn Tessener, 'Joyce Fleming, Louise Hullender. Fourth grade: Richard George, Bet i ty Joyce Smith. Pifth rrrQilo Woet'O** Tn ?LS ?. _ ...? e.WMv< na??wj ucimms. Sixth grade: Helen Weaver, Kay Jimmy Crar *ord, Alfred Tate, Fred Tate. Seventh grade: Carl Cole, Carl ' Dav.is, Gene Mauney, Mary 8ue Sipes Eighth grade: Horace Cunningham : Billy Owen, Evelyn Carpenter, Nor| ma Falls, James Childers, Eugene Roberts, Iris Patterson, Nancy Sullivan, Billy Metoalf, Paul Wright, Virginia Cole. Ninth grade: Peggy Mauney, J. B. Weaver, Demnuth Blanton, Charlotte. Jenkins, Pauline Mauney. \ WESTEN ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD PAINT ELECTRIC WJ RADIO TUBES A EX1 LOGAN St On Highway to Besseme Phone M:hr -a fl 1 cam or UTXtmr... | Rick background for bright light* tcad rare entertainment...all fee thoroughly wNiicM^nr MAN OF MANHATTAN TotUtrtes stored like a kingly collection in a handsome, colorful I atuminuw gift chttf. Useful fbtaoer at , 1 "'V1 Teat* gradS: Kreiatte Medlln, rnuKH George, Betsy Stow?. Eleventh grade: Donald Ola?*, Mary Early. Twelfth grade: Virginia Mom, Hil dreth Male Warliek. Stmspot? Solar (Storms The value and Importance of the observation? carried on and discoveries made at the Mt. Wilson observatory are so great that ooe can scarcely name even the most Important of them in limited apace. Hale's discovery of magnetic fields in sunspots, as well as the fact that the sun itself is a magnet with its magnetic poles dose to its poles of rotation, and that sunspots are great solar storms of cyclonic nature, seem to stand out among the numerous discoveries that have been made regarding the nature of solar phenomena. f Eat the Catalpa Trees >k Tremendous ravages by the catalpa sphinx ? the caterpillars or larvae of one of our sombre hued hawk moths?have striooed catalna trei> boughs of foliage and left them bnre and unsightly. Sometimes the trees die from these severe defoliations, and occasionally entire plantations have been destroyed. OHOTJSE APPLIANCES 'S?inside and outside ITER PUMPS PERT RADIO REPAIR IPPLY CO. >r City near East School 317-LW ?[ COOLMM... The different Sift for ? 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