Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Dec. 19, 1946, edition 1 / Page 9
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JT* V I m r Church News rmmm umat qhuboh B. s> Cpw> ?f Pulton and Qmlw ittMti B?t. D. P. Putnam. Pastor 10:00 A. If. Sunday school. 11:00 A. 11. Preaching service. 4:00 P. M. Training Union. 7:00 P. M. Preaching service. iWedaeaday: 7 P. M. Prayer meet pispo if A cordial invitation ia iaaued to all urfco will attend. " ? KTN. VIEW BAPTIST CHUB OH ; Crowdera Mountain . . Floyd Hollar, Paator Sunday: J" i 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. Supt. Oeorge Leigh. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. .? : 7:30 P. M. Preaching aervice. ' ' Saturday: 7:80 P. M. Preaching ' . wervice. odrkal METHODIST CHUBCH J. O. Winkler. Minister 10:00 A. M. Church school. B g. Pulir Rant. 11:00 A. M. Morning wort kip. . Sermon by Put or 0:90 P. M. ProgrW by tho Senior OWLr, "Carol* From y Old World Thursday, Friday, Saturday, MobCkrbtau scenery. i Kli J. C. Bridges, Secretary Saaday: 16:60 A. M. Baaday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:15 P. M. Evening worship, the service will be the Christmas Cantata t>y tho ebolr. Toesday 7:00 P. M. Christmas at y ' the Obnrch. WOT OB MEMORIAL ABP CHURCH William L. Pressly, Minister ohihui scnooi iu:w a. m.. John Gamble, Supt. , Morning eervice 11:00 A. M. lA Christmas message by the pnetor - } Evening ^service 7:80 p. m. program of mosic appropriate to "the Chrietmaa season hae been ar ranged for the evening service. D. M *\Yt* T0 eiAiHoi fjp v; , - A* Advartkod In Lift sv and THI SATURDAY EVENINO POS KVV* CARA NOME HAT UX-W fi grant Cora Noma Cownotka AND :.{ . pair of ahonr toylona ? all tvckad In a tronaporool Hat Bo* I).1 A Glory for Hw v , [M DRESSER S - Comb, I iii -iV, " nlnar wwf N/Un VrMlad fl kjuA U njjJtLj- Jl| * ipiw , piPVf-flll ^Ba f ^ ^WM<T AC wMi lb# now boB pt REXAU SNAVINO LOTION. Klaata Bun Crnam and A Jtyptk Panel I *< ?* A Stuff ID TOYS - Cuddly anl. V button noaaa, Maid moutha. Ye r v *r.SAft SANK with i combination f" "WU WAOOttt" ptMtic pull toy t A) CAaCAM CAMMTT wWt* Na B^SA " V atctloMry. 41 ikHM i>4 liwliyn l? bm 1. MiK JWT - f A?mn4 wUn IJUUtorfllMh ' . T nitl nUMBTTHBIAH CHUB OH P. D. Patrick, Pastor 0:48 A. M. Bon day school. Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. "The Magnificat." 6:00 P. M. Christmas exercises at Friendship Chapel. 6:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship meet ing. 7:30 P. M. Christmas Pageant. "The Buepherd's Story". Monday, 7 P. M. Christmas exerI clses of the Sunday school. Tuesday 8 P. M. Caroling by the Youth Fellowship. Saturday, December 21? 7:00 P. M. Christmas tree exercisees at Dixon School for Sunday school. LUTHEBAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H. Stender, Pastor Thursday, December 19. 1946. Luther League Party 7:30 P. M. Saturday, December 21. Catechetical Class 10:00 A. M. I Junior Choir practice 11:00 A. M. Sunday, December 22. Sunday school 10:00 A. M., with Mr. Carl Mauney, Supt. The Service 11:00 A. M. with ser.mon by the Pastor. Junior Children of the Chureh at 4:00 P. M. Tilth*, Tmstim at (t'tWt P as i | "Veepers ?rf:00~P. ML Carel Bw vice and showing colored slides of Christmas. Tuesday, December 24. Special Candle Light Servica at 11:00 P M. ?*ciMnainBman>mpi|g^fm||f|gg Hero in the United States. we hara mimed more good land la lees tlm? than amy other nation in hist in-jn- ii 'i i i ii mm uni uni nmrwunai s In spite of the exceptionally high rate of farm transfers daring the war years, there has been a relatively high proportion of all-eash sales, agricultural economists say. This year's corn crop is not onlv the largest on record, bat the aver- , age of quality was also unusually high in almost every part of the country. | Before the year ends, place year order for chicks from puTlorum-clean hatcheries. , Prof. Boy Dearstyne of State Cob lege says that housing for chickens should not be erowded. It depreeaee them, he says, and egg production falla off. N Yo^2^^BaV|^^y ~:' 'Co$m0tlc "n-pmaJ Stbj+rl I m MrIT AO IMAVINOSn^^ Al^u CL^ua tL^u? tililAB wWB?w ?wwwBi^ r and dwkt of Ultwr ?r BnrtfcUM Um Cnw 1.M < ANP ?Q*s7 Aj#-^ otf dtolc* lit ^ v^ A.A O0*r?t?d< dull Mr y rhJt w?Jdt? ? it movt?. .1M M tWfLCOMIU HE KINGS MOUNTAIN RERAI.D ] Win No. Carolina North Carolina's 4-h state Food Preparation, Poultry anc will each receive a trip to the 2 Congress in Chicago, and brief ou Lindbergh Bunn, 17, of Spring Hope, won highest rating In the state 4-H Field Crops Activity, In which International Harvester provides the awards. Daring olght years of club orork, Lindbergh produced twelve acres of corn, four of tobacco, two of potatoes, and two of soybeans. He has proved to the community that he could Increase the average yield In corn from the usual 20 bushels to 85 bushels per acre by using heavier fertilisation, thicker planting, approved cultivation and __ hybrid corn. He Increased his potato yield to 55 bushels by better Bpacing, and tobacco to 1,300 pounds by spraying small plants for blue mold before they were set out, and ridge planting. Lindbergh has given 19 talks to various groups and demonstrated Individually and as a member of a team before audiences totaling 1,400 people. Mildred Hendrlx, 16, of Murphy, receives her trip award, provided by Servel, Inc.,' for having the best 1946 4-H Food Preparation achievement record In the state. During si* veers In nl??K Mildred planned, prepared and erred MM balanced meals. Including ujn disbes aad bakings. She completed M projects. 1$ of which were la food preparation. Mildred raised U dairy aatmela y |Rm"<hms dab aa junior loader tor itr yuan, aad won ma ay awards <** her exhibits. Including $197.00 ta " fa Latter ftrsr Dare, reodree the Chicago trip award prorlded by the American Vlseoce Corp. for making and modeling the top rating outfit in the State 1046 4-H Dress Rama. Her winning outfit la a blue crease-resistant rayon gabardine dress, which buttons down the front The buttons are the same material aa the dress. The long All of these activities were con Extension Service of the State A operating. Ti H Bel - . ' J '' THURSDAY, PEC. 19, IMC 4-H State Honors i winners in the 1948 Field Crops. I Dress Revue award programs who 5th Anniversary National 4-H Club itllnee ol their records follow: Lindbergh Bonn Mildred HendrU Dorothy Lawrence Sereh Lewi* sleeves are gathered at the cuff, and a convertible collar can be worn either open or cloeed. Dorothy made a clear plastic raincoat with fall raglan sleeves to wear over her drees np clothes. discarded Mt,u4t pocketbook (roa tkt tram* otuoM tag o* hecieottar^e JTotoU ooat <X tar ?!? tta OMn'trtf award provtM kr Swift * Oo. tor tar raw or* la tta National 4-H FMtrr MM fowL Sta won $28.00 la cash prisas on exhibits, which brought tar wtlwithl tnoome from all 4-H projects to MJoMS. Four state co-winners who each received a $28.00 U. 8. Seringa Bond are: Stella Mann, Plttsboro; Lota Harrison, Old Trap; Landls Price, Monroe and Peggy Howaer,' Greensboro. ducted under the direction of the grlcultural College and USD A cofrom J BEDBOO Brown or black leathe soft leather soles Brown and winefelt For Boys, in felt and 1 ies / The ever - popular Christmas gift by Wembly, Smoothie Park Avenue. $1.00 & $1.50 < Big Selection ats J BY CHAMP $6.50 - $7.50 - $8.50 and $10.00 N A man likes a nice hat Ik's M< BEHEMBER ? You A1 ' ' ; i- . x*'' ''' ; * * . *,"?'. \ ^iirteK DRIVING IS HARD ON YOUR CAR Have it Checked Now?And Regularly ? By Our Service Department Before cold weather really begins, drive in to the Victory Chevrolet Company and make sure that your car is in condition for dependable, troublefree operation. We will be crlad to ehenk vmir par rnrnrklAfolw - o J ?? at no charge, and make recommendations for any service you may require. DON'T WAIT TOO LATE TO GET YOUR Phone 49 Our expert mechanics Replace with genuine Chevrolet parts whenever repairs are necessary. Remember?we service all mah$s of cars and trucks. * 17 i V j q men's jLiLiV o store M SLIPPERS ^^2 $1.98 and $2.98 ymW $1.48 and $1.98 Leather ... $1.48 and $1.98 i i 7 Leather Goods GLOVES $2.19 ? $3.70 BELTS $1.00 ? $2.00 \ BELT AND BUCKLE SETS .'. $3.00 Men's Dress Shirts Fancy Patterns and Solid Straws Sizes 14-17 ? $1.98 - $2.98 I BOYS' COTTON PLAID SHIRTS Model Brand?Sizes 6?18 $2.48 Underwear SHORTS 39c to 70c I UNDERSHIRTS 79c v T SHIRTS r All Sixes / J sn's Store J ways Save At BELK'S :fM k f ,^I^H
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1946, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75