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Church News FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. P. D. Patrick, Minister Eade Anderson, Asst. Minimal fi:45 Sunday school. * Harry Page, Supt. 11 :0G .Morning worship. Sermon by the Paetor. 3:00 Sunday school At I^xon. 3. G, ^Darraoott, Supt 4:{K) Worship service at Djxon. 7:00 Youth Fellowship. Rev. Bill Smith, Speaker. 8.00 Union service. Monday*? ?4:00 p. m. GU' 7:00 p. m. Boy Sc.'UU' Troop h Wednesdays? 8:00 p. m. Choir practice. BT. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H. Slender, Pastor Sunday, Juiy 'JA ? Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Church service 11:00 a. m. T. i.fl-uiher Leagues 7:00 p. m. Union service 8:00 p. m. Monday, Juiy 25 ? Cub Scouts 4:00 p. m. Boy Scoui* 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, July 26? Brownie Scouts 2:4S-p.,m. Recreation (or 'Young People 7:30 p. m. ?Wednesday, July 27? ? * Intermediate Girl Scouts 4 p. m. Youth choir 7 ;00 p. m. Senior choir 8:00 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lucian C. Plnnix, Pastor Sunday ? $:45 a. m. Sunday schooi. 1T:00 a. m. Mornmg worship. Sermon by the pastoi 6:45 p. m. Baptist Training Union S00 p. m. Union worship service. Sermon by Rev. P. P. Patrick. j ?Wednesday ? ' 7 30 p. m. Prayer meeting, . j 8:15 ip. m. Choir rehearsa l. The following will attend the Training -Union Conference at Ridge- . crest beginning Thursday July 21] and eom-inuing through July 27: j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid and family, Donald Barrett, Cornelia Ware, Demauth Blanton, Mrs. W. B. logan, Mrs. Edna Gaflman,. Lula j Mae Teague, Louise Wright, Bob White, Harold England, Billie Falls, ] Mary Hayes, Jake Hord, Denald PaN | terson, Rheta Gamble, Bob Martin,* Bit) -Shytle, Lee Jackson, Charlotte Jenkins, Jerry Logan, Faylene Falls, Barbara Matthews, Bud Ware. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH | Corner Piedmont Ave. and Mtn. St. j Rev. J. H. Brendan, Jt ," pastor j Sunday ? 10 a. m. Church school. . . H aul Walker, Supl. 11 fc An Morning service . Rev. E. W. Fox, guest minister. 7 p. m. Senior M"YF. Bill Allen,1 Pres. <lnt. MYF disbanded for the summer. ) Wednesday ? ? 7 30 p. m Choir practice. (Jr. and Si choirs combined tor it*- summer > Bonnie Mcintosh, dii'*< (or. rfr GRACE METHODIST CHURCH ' G... W. Fink, Pa>ti<?! Sunday school 9:45 f. m F J Green, Supt. Murning worship 11 (if a m. ( | Senior MVF 6:30 p m Intermediate MYF 6 30 p rn Junior MYF 6:30 p m Evening preaching servio 1 30 Boy Scouts meet Monday 1 j> m. Sons for Service Monday 2 p m. Tuesday 7:30 p. m WSCS Prayer meeting Wednesday " 30 p. m Choir practice Thursday " 3f f m. ' Visitors and stranger* always wf< ?x-n.e CORINTH PRIMITIVE BAPTIST W Goid St near Bridges Airport Ei<l?r A. N Green, Pastor Sunday ? ^ [ 2 00 J>. m. Preaching service. (Every 1st, 2nd, 4th Sundays). ? HRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH ' 3. W Phillips, Pasior Sunday? -$..45 a. m. Sunday school, i* ?>. Kelley, Supt. | 31 "0tv m. Morning worship. * ? 3C p. m. W. P. C.'s. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Monday? 1 5 00 p. m. Cub Scout*. 7:15 p. m. Boy Scouts. Wednesday ? 4 30 p. m. Giri Scouts. 7.30 p. ns. Prayer service. . .4 . SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH * Jessie Henson. Pastor 9-45 a m. Sunday school. Wednesday: 7:00 p. ro. Prays* 7 00 p. m. Evening worship. Mrvjcs. PARK GRACE CHURCH OF THE NASABENE Rev. Paul HOrne, Pastor Surtday school 10:00. Supt. C. O. Tate. Morning worship 11:00. Young People's service 6:30. Herman Ruff, presrideht. Evangelistic service 7:30. Mid-week prayer service Wednes day evening at 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OP THE | NAZARENE ' Ha ?\y E- Crump, Pastor Saturday 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Sunday school &45 a. m. | Supt. Gordon Whltesides. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young Peoples Service 6.30 p. m. [ Evening .worship 7 p. m. President: Mrs. Catherine White j mdes. Wednesday 7 p. ro. Prayer meet ing ? - 'j N Y. P. F. president, Austin Wil liams. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCE Corner of Fulton and Cansler * Sts. I W. F. Monroe, Pastor Sunday? 10 (K> t ro. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. "6 00 p. m. Training Union. 7 0(i p. m. Evening workiup. Wednet-day night prayer service I T:0(> p m.' Evangelistic service ?ach Sunday MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. B. Bobbin, Pastor Sunday ? . P:45 Sunday school. Tom Smith, Supt 13 00 Morning Worship 6 M R T. U. Mrs Lloyd McFfJls. director. " 0( Evening worship. Monday ? 7 (* Troop 7. Boy Scouts. Charles A)exr.nder. Scoutmaster. Wednesday-? *- : 7:00 Prayer, and Bible jnudy. - 'j MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Second Street. Core Mill Kings. Mountain. N. C Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs, Pastor Services Sunday ? . J. .1 Sisk, Supt. . Morning worship 11 a m. Young People's Society 6*30 p. ro Fvangelistic 7:30 p, m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:80 p ] m. ? "-V Radio ^wgram Sundays ever 1 WOHS. Shelby, 3:30 p m evening hi 7:00 p. m. THAT OLD WATCH CAN GIVE MANY MORE YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE IF IT IS PROPERLY REPAIRED ? SO, BRING IT WHERE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP COMBINED WITH Ware hi * Master ELECTRONIC t?iu out wo* electronically TESTING ASSURES JOVJ** ' DEMAND SATISFJttTflff ;r??Rr LET US TEST YOUR WATCH IN 30 SECONDS NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION , i's JEWELRY WOMEOWKED J'* v ?/i"' - '? j MOUNT AIM VIEW BAPTIST CHUBC* Bev. Floyd HoUar, Pw<? . Crowders Vountaip C o.Ti ,r. un . ty Sundar? ? 10. 00 Sunday school- Paul Camp. Superintendent. 11 :00 Morning service. . , 7 ;3u icvMtng service. CHURCH or GOD Corner Parker Gaatpn Rev. Frank Petrucel^ Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Night service 7 p. m. Saturday night YPE 7 j* m. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH \T, W. Fogleman. Pastor Morning service 13 a. m. Sunday school each Sunday a 10 a.m. Lamar Heradon, SupL Persistent hoarseness, an unex plained continued cought or diffi culty fn swallowing is one of the I "danger ..signs" of cancer. A phy sician should be consulted. MfitT-AD* In The Columns Of The KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 The "raw pack" method- of can ning tomatoes has several advan tages over the "hot pack" method,/ bay food specialists ol the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. The main advantage is that iiaw-packed to matoes hold their color, shape and fresh flavor better. FRESH MEATS - ? Top Grade Lb. PORK CHOPS 59c Pork 'v Lb. SAUSAGE . . . . . 33c T-Bone Steaks 79t FRESH CAROLINA # Produce \ ;v * . ,;V- -*? . ?' ; . Mountain S lb*. BEANS 23c Country Doz. CORN ... 49c Home-Grown Lb. TOMATOES . 10c Green Lb. CABBAGE . . . . ... 4c .V.- {??!.', >" , .'I ' "? '? New Sweet 2 lbs. POTATOES 25c B.&B. Jewel OIL Old Black Joe PEAS . .. May field CORN B Both Sire PALM OLIVE } Med Size' I P ALMOLIVE ? CASHMEBE BOUQUET I OCTAGON IhMmnw v sum BEST FOODS 4 lbs. LARD S9c qt. .... 55c No. 2 con I6c No. 2 Can 10c [ HiC 46 oz. L ORANGEADE . . 25c 2 for 23c 3 for 3 for HORACE HORD. Mgr. ? Backed by lifetime guarantee. 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