? - e' PAGE TWO Church News FIRST BAPTIST OHUBOH L. C. Pinnix, Pastor Mra. J. C. Bridges, Secretary Sunday? 10:00 A. M. Sunday School, B. N. Barnes, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Message by the Pastor. 6:45 P. M. B. T. U., Mrs. W. B Logan, Director. Monday? 3:45 P M. Sunbeams. 7:00 P. M. Scout Troop Six meeti at the Scout Hut. 7:30 P. M. Executive Committee ol W. M. 8. meets. Wednesday? 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal. Thursday? 4:30 P. M. Cub Scouts, Den Fiv*i meet. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Pastor 9:43 A. M. Suuday School. il:OW A. .U. Morning worship. Seriuou: "The Uuseurcliuble KicIum ot I hriht," by pastor. 2:30 P. M. Sunday school at FrieuT! slop v.uupti. Clillord Kirkus, Supt. t:?n. P. M. Sunday school aud service at isixon, J. O. Darracott, Supt. 3:00 Voung Peoples Vespers. H-.iHi P M,J^pion Service. , Monday: 4:00 P. M. Cub Scouts, Deu Mothers: Mesdames Grady McCarter anil James Houaer. 7:00 Boy Scouts, Troop I, Broadus Moss, Scoutmaster; Jim Page., Asat Scoutmaster. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wra. H. Stender, Pastor Sunday School 9:43 A. M. Carl P. Mauney, superintendent. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Lutber Leagues 6:30 P. M. Union Service, Methodist church at 6:00 P, M. Monday, August 26? 1 Workers' Council 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, August p8th? Senior Choir rehearsal 7:30 P. M. Board Announces New Classifications Selective Service officials registered 24 new registrants and released re classification of 32 others in the local board action report covering the meet ing of August 7. The report: Charles W. Hancock New Keg. 0 Thomas W. Meacheam New Reg. 0 Eugene J. Timing New Reg. 0 Robert W. Moss New Reg. 0 Charley Fred Short New Reg. 0 Connie W. Blackwe'l New Reg. 0 Ora Q. Brown New Reg. u Cary Ray Lingerfelt New Keg. d Clarence L. Jolly jr New Reg. 0 Wilburn V. Qault New Reg. 0 Bufus R. Wood New Reg. 0 Myei C. Arwood New Heg. 0 Charles V. Merck New Keg. 0 William A. McBwain New Reg. 0 William P. Mitcbera New Reg. 0 Fur man E. Gladden New Reg. * James Enoch Evans New Reg. 0 Emmitt Henderson New Reg. 0 Elbert Henderson New Reg. 0 Eugene Lefevers New Keg. 0 Baxter T. Wright Jr New Beg. 0 Delbert E. Byers New Reg. 0 Jacob T. McGinnia. jr New Reg. 0 Thomas G. Gofortr New Reg. 0 Bufus E. Etters 1C Ind 1C Disc Enios T. Hnffstetlor 10 lnd lC Disc Lawrence M. Wolfe 1C Ind 1C. Die Thomas W. M each am 0 1C Disc Cleo B. Bell 1C ind 4F Caldwell Patterson 1C Ind 1C Disr Wilis O. Harmon IC Ind lC Disc James L. Warlick 1C Ind 1C Disc Chas. L. Wallace jr lC lnd 1C Disc Birdel Fraser 1A 4F Doris L. Bennett 1*A 1C Ind Walter F. Payne 10 Ind 1C Disc Earn Hickman 1C Ind 1C Disc Chas. H. Littlejohn Jr 1A 1C Ind Carnie H. Huffstetler 1A 1C Ind i D.....01 11 11' t..,t ^{' n;.,. w^i'iu'71 ?'. ntnu n; i v, J i ?j *?i u> Jarih T. MrOinnis jr 0 1C Disc Charles Pressley 1C Ind 1C Disc Konie D. Barnes 1C Ind 1C Disc James W. Kamey IC Ind 1C Disc Charles V. Merck 0 10 Disc Ora G. Brown 0 IC Diss Clarence L. Jolll, jr 0 10 Disc Baxter T. Wright Jr 0^ 10 Disc Charlie F. Short 0 IC Disc Williuri) V. Gault 0 IC Disc James L. Hullender IC Ind IC Disc Eugene J. Ti trims 0 IC Disc Thomas G. SJoforth 0 10 Disc Ftirman .E. Gladden 0 IC Diss Robert C. Pearson 2 At* 1A William P. Mitrhem 0 IC Disc Tar Heel farmers in 1940 have the largest savings in history and the lowest farm mortgage debts in 30 years. The year 1946 is not a good time to begin farming If the undertaking involves going into debt, says Economist H. B. James of the Extension Berviee. T. J. Pea mall of Battlsboro la frti ident of tho State Farmers Convcnii*. tion. ??'. ,V ; BUto farm on are being aneonraged to stady individual machlaery needs * before making to boy expensive meeton Wei Implements new coming beak - -? % > / ' iV' * !t-*S f A ' -Ikl ? :.r"a 1 r MtfflHI n? nrraoT a - TVr- T.AnlJ I D. Newton, above, President of the Southern Baptist Convention, will glvt i a special report on Bussla on the Bap ' | tlst Sunday Hoar on Angst 25. Dr. Newton made his visit to Bussla at the Invitation of the Soviet Government, Bed Cross, and the Bod Crescent Society. MOEO KBM By Mrs. Jessie G Costner _ _ The Rev. Jasper Kiee, foui.der * '! builder of Riee Chapel church, two miles south of Kings Mountain os the Grover road, will speak to both white t s UnvMeiiiM i ea ' September at 3 p. m. at the rhureh. There will be good singing. The Trav eling Five quartet from Lawndale will I sing and Deacon Kerns, a great spiritual singer ami other will sing. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. O. J. Hurra!tc of the Ebenerer community was ill last week He is much improved and ia able to be out ugaio. The revival meeting is on this week i i I IB H vV \jn| IH \ ^ (H I i i I i COSTU CHIT - C The neat costui shown here are thing for campus that means off a right at home, is sweaters and ski comfortable jack kins that keep o on football days autumn jaunts, styles at Keeter I t-HE K1KW JpOUJMAiir MOULD - TPTT?81>ATr' AUGt^|jj^^4? * at Ebnun Wm ?t? le* Howell, Ifr. and Whitney ducted by Rev. B. M. Hardin of Ou- HoweH of Shelby, the toucher of the tonia. Everyone is asked to attend Compact School and teachers of Gold these services. Rev. D. A. Coetner, pas mine school. tor. '* Mrs. Lester Roberts of New York The ttev and Mrs. E. D. Evans of visited her mother, Mrs. Bell Johnson the Compact community were host and and other relatives of the Ebeneser wm !^ir.h?,me ?' community last week. Wednesday, Aa|t 14. The following ' B??? J?? uau??; ofv. O, XM. U4V , idson and Re*. W. H. Dmvidion of Charlotte, Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Howell " >A 25 passenger buB body haa been and .on of Waeo, Rev. and Mra. J. C. develojred by General Motor., India, Mitchell of Belmont, Rev. N. A. Trice of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jamer to meet postwar transport needs. The so.n, Mr. and Mra. Willi. Camp and GM Bombay plant', first order, ihMr. and Mr.. B. M. Davi. of the E?- . . , .an . . , kridge Grove community, Mr." and <',u,,ed 180' for the Pf?v">ce. ?d Mrs. C. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Mil* 50 units for Afghanistan. ' , TUNE IN ON WOHS I * ~ 730 OK YOTO DIAL 7 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. , l i Affiliated with MUTUAL Broadcasting Co. MBWS BVBRY HOUK ON THE HOtTR I i Cute Casuals / BBS ^m\ ## +v? ?v,;u n i 'XX IUU VylUXl I I . and other ^ I. J J / See these I / /I t * I gss ' - : -w- ' 'Vjwt - >. ^ ': '& '* >' . < *>* *< ?' , ' - V -,n; .- > " " " ' . I I | I ? . r_____ ? WORTH WAITING FOR! YOU'LL BE HAPPY WITH YOUR NEW CHEVROLET We're getting our fair quota of ne wChevrolet cars and trucks?but, of course, not enough to supply the accumulated demand. So don't give up hope. And here's some impor-' tant advice: KEEP YOUR OLD CAR IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION ~ - - Until "your "new car comes along, ^ I keep your present car and keep it up ?in performance and in trade-in value?with regular maintenance, and with prompt repairs when repairs are indicated. p? m n JW WMHbr' a &ewrcar " " and ? in the meantime?let us service your car regularly. VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. I | Phone 49 - i ? or College Co-eds PRICED RIGHT! JACKETS and JERKINS $6.95 - $12.96 TWO - SWEATER COMBINATIONS $3.98 to $7.95 ,| ? %

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