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Church CENTRAL METHODIST ? J. H. Brendali, Minister Sunday ? Church School 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. j Sermon: Despite the Odds." j Intermediate MYF 6:00 p. m. Senior MY F 6:45 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Sermon: "Faithful Guide." Monday Brownie Fly-Up 4:30 p. m. Steward's Supper meeting 6:30. Quarterly Conference 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ? Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Choir practice 8.00 p. m. Thursday ? Senior MYF Recreation 7 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T. L. Cashwell. Jr., Pastor Sunday-^ 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. E: C. McClain, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. ) Sermon by the Pastor. 6:45 p. m. Baptist Training Un ion. W. B. Logan, Director. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. Monday? ? 7:30 p. m. Deacons' meeting. Tuesday? 7:30 p. m. W. M. U.- Brotherhood meeting. Wednesday ? 6:00 p. m. Sunday School Coun cil Supper. ' 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Senior choir rehear sal. Thursday ? , 6:30 p. m. VVeiner Roast at Lake Crawford for Young People's De partment. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Minister 9:45 Sunday jachool. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "By Faith." \ 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship j Vespers. ' 8:00 p. m. Evening Service. , ' Monday ? Circle V will meet at the! Manse at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday? 7:30 p. m. Choir practice A cordial welcome to all. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN ? CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 3 ? Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Church Service 11:00 a- m. Mr. Raymond Bost, Supply. The Luther Leagues 7:00 p. m. Monday, Sept. 4 ? Nellie. Park Circle 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts 7:00 p. m. Tuesday. Sept. 5? Inter. Girl Scouts 4:00 p. m. j Rachel Mitcham Circle 7 p. m. | Stender Circle 7:00 p. m. Youth Choir 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 6 ? Senior choir 7:30 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fulton k Cannier Sts. W. F. Monroe, Pastor Sunday ? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. | 11:00 a. m. Preaching service, j 6:00 p. m. Training Union. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday night prayer ser- j vice 7:00 p. m. PARK GRACE CHURCH OF THE NA2ARENE Rev. Clay Childers, Pastor Sunday school 10:00. Supt. Raymond Gregory. Morning worship 11:00. Young People's service 6:30. i Herman Ruff, president. Evangelistic service 7:30. , Midweek prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Radio program: "Showers of Blessings," each Sunday morn ing at 9 a. m. over WGNC, Gas* tenia. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHUBCH Second Street, Cora Mill ? Services Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs Pastor Kings Mountain^ N. C. v Sunday? J. J. Sisk, Supt. Morning worship II a. m. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. . Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P. m. CORINTH PRIMITIVE CHURCH Elder E. Hi Simpson, i'astor W. Gold St near Bridges Airport Preaching services: First Sundays 2 p. m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Morning service 11 a. m. Sunday school each Sunday ai 10 a. m. Lamar Herndon. Supt. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Harry E. Crump, Pastor Saturday 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ben Short, Supt. Asst. Supt. Wecley Moss. Morning worship *11 a. m. Young Peoples service 6:30 p.m President: Mrs. LUa Croft. Junior Society 6:30 p. m. Mrs Myrtle Saunders president. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. prayer meet lng. BEN'S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH of Margrace Mill Jim Painter, Pastor Your are invited to attend ser vices to hear good singing, solos, duets, and quartets, and good preaching. CHURCH OF GOD Corner of Parker and Gaston Rev. Frank Petrucelli, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Night service 7 p. m. Saturday night YPE 7 p. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Hollar. Pastor Crdwders Mountain Community Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp, Supt 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening service. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev Y. H. Carter, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Wednesday: 7 p. ir_ Prayer meeting. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert L. Hardin, Pastor Sunday ? 1 9:45 Sunday school. Tom Smith, Supt. 11:00 Mqrnlng Worship. 7:00 Evening worship. Monday ? 7:00 Troop 7, Boy Scouts, M. L. Holcomb, Scoutmaster. " Wednesday? 7:00 Prayer and Bible study. North Carolina led the South in registration of passenger cars, trucks and buses during 1949, and tanked fifteenth In the na tion, according to the North Car olina Department of Motor Ve hicles. Group OUT LADIES ?F 100 Narrow Width Oxfords Sling Backs btofers v*ltJES TO WW OUT AT 'gra $2.00 X *<"??? MUI V.-:' v.. obwehai. More About Social Security (Cont'd from from page ? government must take the in it i - ative if it chooses to participate. An estimated 2, 050, (XX) workfcfr* are in the rwo groups subject to optiona. participation in the pro gram. ^ A very important aspect of the hew legislation is the more lib era! qualifying conditions, Miss Lewder pointed out that any in dividual now age 65 or more who has at least six "quarters of cov erage" may be immediately eli gible for monthly benefit pay ments. It has been estimated that about 750,000 old peopie in the United States may qualify for in surance payments under this clause. Mafiy aged persons who have worked in employment, cov icivd !>> s'i ?v.ai ivOurity may n?>? 'c.airii benefus even though they j have no; been employed iortg c jiiough to qualify under the form er requirements, Miss Lowder said thai ihis would affect a con siderable number of aged person* , ini this area who liad once filed olaiirus for social security bene fits buj had not at that time been ; abJv t'o qualify. The .social seeur-. ? Uy office here has been reviewing! j records for several weeks to screen as .many as possible . 'of ilie.se persons, and will send let -.ters notifying- them .that bene-. , fii.-: iriay n<)vv be, payable if the claim, is renewed. j Iris? possible for newly eovered' workers to become insured tor survivors benefits in as Jjttie time as a year and a half under another prevision of Vhe law. ! The new definition, of "em-, pioyee" rji the amended law ae ,1'ouii.is f(ir an additional 350.000 to be covered by social 5seCurt.lv.' _L Tnis new definition. ev.ends Fed - oral i n.sura my u> fu:i-timo i;fe ir.suruiuv -fcaro.-mien.-. atfeut dri'v *?;<: or c<>in:ni->i"h driveis eitgaj! ft In distributing' meat or baUery ?products, vegetables, or fruit pro ducts, beverages tofrer than milk*, or launary or dry cleaning services Full-time 'traveling: or city salesmen 'other than house to house salesmen ? are included. Still excepted from, social -se curity coverage are farm opera ? tors,, ministers and members' . of religious orders, and certain self, employed pbilessional people. The benef i:s \v; II continutt paid lor wi the same. way ? by pa$ roll taxes on the workers arid em ployer.-> ihvoived ? bu: cilice seif employe;) as we!) it employed perverts ar?. now covered, a ii? ? w ?- .y of'c^jict-iins part ?>f the fax. es was i-iiPea for Self-employed persons will report their annua.l earnings and' pay their special .social security tax percent ' U< with >.,? when, t |i,\v nahe their imOir.e tax x?ftiun'i?' a; jhe .end of each year Present vax ntliw v* i . :iv?je than pay Jor the increased 1 *? ? n < fits at first, but higher contribu tions wi.ii Jre necossaty as t ? ; ? ? : ? ? people retire, or <) it* The Jaw pro v that employee and ? >j or will' pay 1'. per cent "f pa\ roils through 1933. - peteotji. linti; the end of I95s>. 2'- oerceijt un til' the end <>f 1 MG 1 . 3 percent urn:-, the el\d of 19?!. and j?sr<vnt. thereafter. . t >?i\ . the ?i j s?t ? $3.*KKj of wagej* in a -year ui ' be taxed This represent* ;?? inereaso. from ? she $3,000 wjj;e Oase Hhi.'i! ha.< been in "effect since 19.37. Seif emp;o\ i-ii pi opic. who ,iu ? in effect both employee and eai p.over, wiH p;jrjr 2'-i percent through 10.">3, 3 percent aim, ii! the end of 1959, 3;li percent untiVtlio end of 1961'. 4 percent. until the end of J 969, ttriil *4Ti percent -.thereafter, on the .fir<?i''S3;ft0tl. of m*t nb'.tif i :kvi';h<:> ;v your. . j Ti:o M?'.? ..(? <il SWo ;vr :i.oiU!v J ins .nil <?UI ajr? .m 1 sij-i vi\ oijs. ? hi.'Mi'l.iis ,U>r n;tii i a r> servuv in World AVar II I'liosf ?? ,i i ?? |u be used ii computing all nioiVUii.v bi-neiif! jwy.ibii' on ;!ii- basis ot \r:rrans w-ii^v rev ? >? ds a (tor MM:'. uliethc )??? \?'tor;?ii du-d in ?vrvit ?? wr ai < rw ii ivr |>o'n '? -,h nail J- h.y \V;?/r'.ins Admini* fjit.tlw!/.' 1 iu . uilfsl' in i Hi s-i.-ia' javu'ril; l>r?igia:r, l??r tf.u- lirs! am under. - s;?viai i-o:idliiun-.>, " a:? 1 A.rU.Ts :??,:>?? :tri> , a: . |i,nu'ii irt |*ri\a i- homes Hoiim ? ht'id "%\ork. | JO'O tniti.it> ciH*k,<. iiiun<Jr#*.*siv; jirai'tioj i.riwi yA-.-<, ^artU-nris. v'liauflt'iir.-V i*ac j?vi-i\?' iii'dii onlj for fhci tMs.il .V*'aj;<is. and \Vi.j. rtt'l In* vm orott. by ibv jaw a!i un rss thf>j ?art* Wnipit'iyfti 2| h??ur> or mvir ? an 1'ttio'.." c.fss ! w.it;rs itni at 'Kmss .;ii .1 ????* ^>n>far sjuar.cr, Ut^tilar "f.ifni \vo;k?j,rs itiolud i?g in?us?ho;d .tti/rkf'a ?-n farm homes. will he i o\ ere.d In .eocja. socdriiy boginninu in January. To . ho affoonni. th .? worker must tu> . omptoyod by one farm operator _ lor a period of not loss than. five inonih.s and thoso months must ' fall within .0*0 calendar . i|.uar.-, ?<rr.>\ Aftw' f it'll, three months cm ' ini'iit in the first quarts?, jive employee must work for the same rnvi'loyor iri the s-tH'Ojni <nisi.ruT k ; no. Ji-s-j than" 6.0 dav.s with cas;'t 1 ? ac< .;: of ai least $50 for work in ' thai "tjuaflOr, This, bars' occasion j I- farm workers and Ritloran' ha< \ ??sins from eovorage under '? :! no new social .MHuriiy law r I'xvause ??{ it.s disease resistan ce, t luv -now Dixit Bright , 101 is proving lo be a highly (popular i- to'ua ?'?<?'?? variety in North. Carolina. Day In And Way Out- Year In And Year Out-Save More At Sterelii's ^ . i ? _ =? ? i* 1 si e r it i r S t e r e li i * * #. o si ?4 <- 1* . Easier. IVi ci*d I i e t* Tcrmw LONGER - EASIER - FRIENDLIER TERMS ? L _ . ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? At ?nee Your tseneral DOWN E. ELECTRIC RANGE No oced to wait any longer for a fine refrigerator when you can bay a aplendid quality O. E. for only $5 down. Feature* ?? in - eluded that you'd expect ttf find only In a much higher price re frigerator. O. E.'i tremendous production and engineering pre cedes bring 701 a more for yo?r money refrigerator. Fall 5 year guarantee. T*?'ll thrlU a* U. kualr, the thm lafcar MV In ?f Ihlt Km mw UN m*4?l O. t reaiK C?m la ???rr 4<UII M bai MODEL NC 6 MODEL C-ll IT COSTS LESS AT Mountain St
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