Church FIRST BAPTIST CttbRCH T, L. Cashwell, Jr., Pastor Sunday: ? ; *9:45 A. M. Sunday School E. C MeClafn, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon toy the Pastor , . . 6:15 Pv * M. BaptHt Training Union W B. Logan. Director 7:30 P; M. Evening Worship ^rmon toy. .the Pastor day .1: P. M- General meeting of W. M. S. 3:30 P. M. Sunbeams 7:30 P, M Brotherhood meeting Tuesday ; 7:30 P. M. Deacobs' meeting Wednesday: 7:30 P. M- Church Business meeting and prayer meeting 8:15 P. M. Cholf Rehearsal 1 ST- MAT^HEWS'S EVANGELI CAI. LUTHERAN CHURCH SATURDAY, November 4th. Junior Choir ... 10:30 ? m. SUNDAY, November 5th, Sunday School ...??? 9:15 a. in. The Luther -Leagues.. 6:30 p.m. MONDAY, November 0th. Cuti Scouts ... ... 4:00 p. m. Boy Scouts .... 7:<X) p. m. WEDNESDAY, Nmember 8ih, Children of the Church 2:45 p. m Boy Scout Court of Honor... 8:00 p. m. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH T. W. Haqor, Pastor. SUNDAY 0:45 a. m. Church School, K. J. Green, Supt. 11. a. m. Worship, Topic "Con* secratlon." ? 5:30 p.m. Meeting of the Board. <>. p.m. Youth Fellowship. Miss iva Mao lluffstetler. Pres. B p.m. Jr Int. Fellowship Mrs. W. 1.. ,Huffsietler, Leader 7 p.m. Worship, Dr W. \. Stan bury, Speaker. Immediately after the preach ing service Dr Stanhury will hold thf f 1 1 -?t Quarterly Confer eiwc. Wednesday 7 p.m. I'raver Meeting. THURSDAY 7 p.m. Choir praeti<v MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert L. Hardin Pastor Sunday ? 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Preaching sorvice. Wednesday ? 7:00 Mid-week prayyr service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick. Minister Sunday 9:45 Sunday School, Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship Sermon by Dr. E. E. Gillespie 3:00 Sunday School and Church at Dixon. 5:00 Junior Youth Fellowship 6'00 Presbyterian Youth Fel: J lowship Supper and meeting. 7:30 Evening Worship Monday 7:00 Boy Scouts Circles: 1 with Mrs. Ellorby and Mrs. Weir at 7:30 4 with Mrs. L. C. Parsons at I 8:00 5 will meet the following week ?changed. j 6 with Mrs. Charles Hallard at H:00 Wednesday 6:30 Girl Scouts 7:30 Adult Choir Rehearsal Thursday - 3:30 Brownies CHURCH OF GOD Corner of Parker and Gaston Rev. Glenn G. Easom, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Night service 7 p. m. Saturday night YPE 7 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB 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. Llla Croft Jun'.or Society 6:30 p. m. Mrs Myrtle Saunders president. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. prayer mee: Ing MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Second Street, Cora Mill Services Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday? , J. J. Sisk, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. mi Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic 7:30 p m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 3 m ' rURX GRACE CHURCH OT THE NAZARENE Rev. Clay Chlldera, Pastor Sunday school 10:00. Supt. Raymond Gregory. Morning worship 11:00. Young People's service tt30. Herman Ruff, president. Evangelistic servloa ?:30. ? Midweek prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Radio program: "Showers ol Blessings," each Sunday morn ing at 9 a. m. over WGNC, Gas tonla. . BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Morning service 11 a. m. Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. in Lamar Herndon- Supt. BEN'S MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Located one mile West ; ? ' of Margrace Mill Jim Painter, Pastor You are invited to attend ser vices Saturday night, Sunday morning and Sunday night MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Hollar, Pastor Crowders Mountain Community Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp, Supt. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening servica. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev Y. H. Carter, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Wednesday: 7 p. ar? Prayer .meeting. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. CORINTH PRIMITIVE CHURCH Elder E. H. Simpson, Pastor W. Gold St. near Bridges Airport Preaching services: First Sundays 2 p. m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH i William L. Pressly, Minister Church school 10 a. m. Lewis Itovls, Supt. Morning service 11 a. m. At the morning hour Mr. Coble of the high school will sing. Meetings in the afternoon: . Klders and Do aeons at 3:30. Woman's Missionary Society at . 3:30. Young People at 6:30. Intermediate Society at 6:30. Come and worship with us. The first dally In America was i the Pennsylvania Packet and L General Adviser, started in Ph 11 ? adelphia in 1784. ? ? and happy traveling! MO Vt* 4?i? (am NOI^ Alt WA ft The New Sanisonite r?i ? 1 rain Case *17 50 Exactly right to carry for over night and weekends. Strong, yet lightweight removable -plastic tray . . . long-lasting, luxurious looking lining's . . . two pockets, with sfiug elastic, for bottles ana things. Has a full, built-m mirror. Fittings are solid brass. A gift that will last for years. Start a SamssniU Matched S?t NOW! Vanity O'Nite $17.50 ladies' O'Nite (regular) 19.50 todies' 0 Nite (convertible) 22.50 ladies' V'ardrobe 25.00 Pullman 27.50 Alt prfc?t <vb(+<t to ? tol*? 9 Stylet ... 7 Finlthei to Choeie frt Alto a complete selection of Mon'g Cstsen from $17.50 and SOCIAL SECURITY By Leola M. Byerly, Field Rep. Castonia Social Security Office A dependant husband, as well as a d :/endarit wife, Is eligible to old-age and survivors Insuran ce payments under the amended social security law. Beginning this September, the dependant husband of a woman who, through her own work in a social security Job became entit led to old-age benefit payments at any time after 1939, is also en titled to insurance payments. This gives to the dependent husband the same old-age and survivors benefits that the de pendent wife has always had un der social security- To qualify as a dependent husband, he must have the status of husband of the insured woman worker under State law and be the father of her son or daughter, or have been married to her for not less than thre&'years immediate preceding the day on which the. application was filed. The dependant husband must be 65, or over, be living with the woman worker at the time he fil es the application for insurance payments, and have been receiv ing at least one- third of his sup port from the woman worker at the time she became entitled t? old-age insurance benefits. The dependant husband's insurance benefit payments will be one half the amount payable to the insured woman worker on whom Gaxbei To fiaeak To Methodists ? \ ? Bishop Paul N. Garber of Gene va, Switzerland, will ? be the principal speaker at the "Ad vance" or Missionary rallies for the Gastonla District of the Methodist Church. These rallies will be held on Sunday, Novem ber 19th, at 2:30 p.m., at Dallas, and at 7:30 p.m. at the Central Methodist Church, Shelby. Bis hop Garber will preach at 11:00 o'clock the morning of t"he 19th at Main Street Methodist Church Gastonla. Brief addresses will be given in the rallies by Mrs. Hlllard R. Harrelson, District President, and Mrs. J. W. Payne, Conference President, of the Woman's Soci ety of Christian Service, Rev. L. R. Spencer, District Missionary Secretary, and Rev. J. W. Fowler, Jr., Representative of the Confer ence Board of Missions and Church Extention. Dr. W. A. St an bury. Superintendent of the iGastonia District, will preside- at these meetings. Bishop Garber, before his elec tion to the Episcopacy in 1944, was Dean of the Duke University. Divinity School. The Bishop was assigned to the Geneva Area of The MethTjist Church immediate lely after his election. He entered this field early in 1945, and has j lived within that territory since ; that date, supervising the Work of The Methodist Church in Cen he is dependent. The insurance benefits to the dependant husband will stop if the marriage is ended absolutely and finally, or If he becomes en titled to benefits equal to his ben efits as a dependant, or if either the woman worker or the depend ant dies. My next article will deal with Mother's Insurance Benefits un der the amended social security law. tral and Southern Europe, and in North Africa. Bishop Garber has a personal and intimate know ledge of the situation and needs in that part of the world and will speak out of this rich back ground; Similar rallies will he held in all the districts of the Western North Carolina Conference and the meetings are all open to the ?general public. 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