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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Stmspot? Solar (Storms
The value and Importance of the
observation? carried on and discoveries
made at the Mt. Wilson observatory
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of them in limited apace. Hale's
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