Fag* Two Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school. Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: "Whp Is Jesus." 3:00 Sunday school arid services at Dixon. J. G. Darracott, Supt. 7:00 Youth Fellowship Vespers. Monday 7:30 p. m.?? Boy Scouts, Troop I, Bioadus Moss, Scoutmaster, James Paf.e, Assistant. Wednesday, 7:30 n. nr.? Mid-week nraver service in the Chapel. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH Wm. L. Fressly, Minister Church school 10 a. m. J. L. McCUl, Supt. Morning service 11 a. m. ? Evening service 7:30 p. m. Preaching each evening by Dr. W. M. Boyce at 7:30 WWr#Recial music ; by the choir under the direction of Mrs. N. P. McGll. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lucian C. Pinrtix, Pastor Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. E. C. McClain, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by Rev. J. L. Teague. 0:15 P. M. Baptist Training Union.' Mrs. W. B. Logan. Director. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon by Rev. J. L. Teague. Wednesday? ; SUPER Fresh-Ground Flavor SUPER Of* STORE ^g^COFFEE mm <* l-lk Dog B. & BL FOOD STORES. Inc. ^1 I\ % JX W l ? A FREI 2-Big FRIDAY I. M. W Friday Reduces I Beth-Wa I AT BETH . - . . . ' V s * _ ;f i > . '. ? , .. . News 7:00 f^. m. Youth Choir. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Adult Choir. Saturday? 9:30 a. m. Junior G. A. and R. A meetings. 10.30 a. m. Junior Choir. . I MtnoiM mm mm ? mm, mm-* riui v.nunvn wt iiil NAZARENE Harry E. Crump, Pastor Sunday .school 9:45 a. m. Supt. Gordon Whitesides. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young Peoples Service 6 p. m. j President: Mrs. Catherine White sides.' Wednesday 7 p. m. Prayer meetlnj Saturday 7 p. m- Prayer meeting . CHURCH OP GOD 1 Corner Parker-Gaston Rev. Frank Petrucelli Sunday schpoi 10 pum. Preaching 11 a. : Night service 7 p.m. Saturday night, YPJ2 7 p. m. A revival started in this churcl Tuesday, Oct. 5. Services each nigh and special singing will be rendered Rev. Herman Smith of Goldsbor< will bring the messages. . MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Hollar, Pastor Crowders Mountain , , Community Sunday? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp Superintendent. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening service. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m. \ H. K. Dixon, Supt. Worship second and fourth Sun days at 11 a. m., and first and sec. ond Sundays 7 d. m. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Culp Ford, Supt. Worship first and third Sundays 11:00 a. m. Second and fourth Sundays 7:0C p. m. SECOND WESEEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Jessie Henson, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer service. cTWra !!?No AdmissionDays I ' AND SATURDAY PEA' Iclntyie Amuseme [IDES AND SHOT Is Schoo 1 Prices For All School C From 12 Noon to (P.M. ineiy Display & Dei it 2 P. M. Friday reCommu -W1BE SCHOOL ( v. - . r * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA ???? ? ???? c I K I til I 11 I - i>i hl I H tl d< ol ^ i^nil * !i i Pvt. James Bay Wlight, above, U. S. w t Army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ci . James T. Wright of Greer, S. C. S J Young Wright entered service the u 25th day of May. 1948. Before he en- y tered service he was employed at the Cora mill and has many friends ti f here. After taking his training at H Fort Jackson, 3. C? he was sent to h Camp Kilmer, N. J. He stayed there t< about five weeks before he was it shipped overseas. He is now Station- n ed near Berlin. Germany. K ' ... " : - - ? I< TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH b Corner of Fulton and Gansler Sts. n W. F. Monroe, Pastor 3i Sunday? o 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. C 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. A 6:00 p. m. Training Union. a 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. v Wednesday night prayer service b. 7-ftn n m r: .WV r., ! Evangelistic service each Sunday a evening at 7:00 p. m. ! ie w MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH r Second Street, Cora Mill' I. Kings Mountain, N. C. , Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs, Pastor L Services I Sunday? J. J. Sisk, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. ft Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p. ? m. tRadio program Sundays over M WOHS. Shelby. 3:30 p. m. j jj Salt in the soil is poisonous to, E some plants. IE Ml[T rt I g Is w! ; inity Fair I ABOUNDS I ' ?. " "fv' . "v - ^- 'f*; V ? 'A' . . ' . r LP. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. itvitfed To Attend Christmas Festival An invitation has been issued to ings Hountain high school to parcMpate in the CArolinas' Christmas ??tival in Ch-arlotte on November f according to announcement made ?sterday by Rowell Lane, princi*1 - nvwiuiiig IV UJU yjldll VI me ' val election committee composed ' Mrs. Donald Morrison of Camden I igh school, Camden, S. C., J. D. Ki- " ?r of Lincolnton, and F. B. Cudd of untersville. TJiree young ladies of le high school will be nominated y members of the student body and committee ccm,? .ed of two mem ers of the farulty and one presisrrt of a local civic club will make le appointment of the young lady ? be official "Princess" for the city. Last year Miss Barbara Simmons f the local, high school was the >presentative for the event that had n attendance of over 200,000 to see te mommoth parade at 6 P. M. The 'inner which will be from the 36 iris attending as Princesses will be rowdend "Queen Christmas", ar.d dll be awarded a beautiful jeweled rown and other valuable prizes, he will reign Queen for a year and 'ill return to Charlotte on the next ear to crown her successor. The local beauty contest represen ttlve will be the guest of the Fesval event in Charlotte on Novemer the 17th and will be royally en rtained. A special luncheon with a ation wide radio star, a big time ame orchestra, guest at a football ame at 2:30 P. M. between Char>tte jCentral and Wilson, guest at a uffet, and riding in a mommoth pa ide at 6 P. M. with a crowd of over 00,000 expected and fihally the cor_ ? i li i- ?i ? - - riauufi oau xo De neia at tne not<ei harlotte and many other events; n announcement will be made at n early date of the Tadio amd mole cplebrdties to attend the nation's iggest event of its kind. The paide route will be doubled this year nd it is expected to be over four dies of decorated units, ending ith a gigantic Santa Claus float. Uncle Sam Says - - - ?* ' T l? ?" baseball player socking out a home in in a tight World Series game prodes the thrill of a lifetime. A parent tcking away a sheaf of U. S. Savings onds provides security and a thrill for Is family in the years to come. Start iving today. In ten quick yean you'll b repaid $4 for every 03 you put into >ur Savings Bonds "nest-egg", and lat's a guarantee by your Uncle Sam. ign up for the Payroll Savings Plan here yon wdrk, or if in business or a rofession enroll for the Bond-a-Montb Ian a? your bank. Topcoat Time! ..: - f ' W) ItQt* a' I Sabardines. Coverts, in gray ton. brown. *&Jt?o$45JI WOODWARD'S 'i inirtfl'Vi'ii^~"'i'''' . . MAX*:. ' ' '' ' t . i i l I i i I Negro News I By Mrs. jeute G. Costner ' ' * I According to information released from the Agricultural Department of ! Compact school by M. L. Campbell, t director, the N. F. A. Boys of said | ...111 ? I J -1 ? * iiiiciii win neiu tneir annual Financial program at Mt. Olive church adjacent to Compact school next - |Q / kBn i | si i i h ill m ?B . : K 1 ' I B B I 1 : B J ^ ' H I / < I ? 'I 11 \ I '-I "' In Suits ... Morn tailored rarietv and as many or mora different selections. You can't go wrong on ' Sector's Salts. $29.50 to $7150 ? f ; . j, ' . Keel H H BBflH ->' "* " ' > ' ^"'V /'if* '* 8' Friday. October 15.1948 Sunday night Oct- 17, at 8 o'clock p. m. Ail members and friends afe urged to be present. Junior or senior choirs from Mt. Olive, Gallil.ee, Long Branch and oth er churches in the school area will render music during the program and the Advisor will address those nro?*?nt licino oc a otiKinot ? r. Wd ?s dM wjv v i VI WICJJiC "When Power Comes and What One Will Be Able to Do After the Coming of the Power." (7^^" I y- .1 *,. .. IV,v v " v - " .-k Coats... B ' ' I Real warmth, plus I style and comfort U the 1948 coat feature. Keeter's has a beau tiful array in a wide | variety of styles and colors. [There Is one for you. See it today I $24.50 to I ft. . f I J j ter's NT STOHE

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