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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T. L. Cash well, Jr., Pastor Sunday ? 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Family Day. 4:45 p, m. B. T. U. Council and Fellowship hour. 6:15 p. m. B. T. U. 7:30 p. in. Evening Worship. Monday ? 7:30 p. m. Brotherhood meet* ing. Wednesday ? 6:00 p. m. S. S. Council. Cover ed dish supper. 7:90 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:15 p. m- Senior choir rehear sal. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURC& J. H. Brendall, Jr., Pastor ? Sunday, May 27 ? 10:00 a. m. Church School. Paul Walker, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Children's Home Day. ? 1:30 p. in. Picnic Lunch at Lake Morttonia. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate MYF. 6:45 p. m. Senior MYF. - 7:30 p. m. Union Service at Flnst Presbyterian church. Wednesday, May 30 ? 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:00 p.^rn. Choir practice. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP , CHURCH William L. Pressly, Minister Church School 10 a. m. Lewis Hovis, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. Sermon by the minister. Evening service 7:30. Wednesday Prayer and Praise 7:30. Chcrfr practice at 8:00. Come and worship with us. County 4H Club dairy judging teams Will compete in the State contest at State College, <Ralelgh, on July 19. PJURK GRACE CHUMCH OF THE NAZABEJfE Xav. Clay Childera, Pastor Sunday school 10:00. Bupt Raymond Gregory. Morning worship 11:00. Young People's service 0e30. Herman Rulf, 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 tonla. . - TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. F. Monroe, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Paul Ledford, Gen. Supt. Morning Worship 11 a. m. BTUBp.cn. Millard Putaam, Director Evening Worship 7 p. m. Wednesday? Prayer Service 7 p. m. Visitors Axe Welcome To All Services MI881QNABT METHODIST CHUHCH . Second Street, Cora Mill Services Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday ? J. J. Sltk, Supt Moraine worship 11 a. m. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P. m. CHURCH or GOD Corner of Parker and Austen Rev. Glenn G. Easom, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. aa. Preaching 11 a- m. Night service 7 p. ra. Saturday night YPE 7 p.m. Enjoy a CoolerSnmmer 1ft the Height of Style ::^8iikM4lili:yiLii? *? . c -, ;'^^8BHS'comfortabl^S^^Bir'-*lt?. And fit to you with on? tfttdftional FIBST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. P. D. Patrick, Pastor Sunday ? 9:45: Sunday School, Harry E. Page, Supt. 11:00: Morning Worship, Ser mon: "A Contrary Wind". 3:00: Sunday School, and Church ? 'Dixon, Mr. J. G. Darra cott, Supt. 6:30: Presbyterian Youth Fel lowship ? Miss Ruth Farrlor, Speaker. 7:30: Evening Worship ? Miss Ruth Farrior, Speaker. Monday ? 7:00: Boy Scouts. Wednesday ? 3:30: Brownie Scouts ? 6:30: Girl Scouts. 7:30: Adult Choir Rehearsal. . EL-BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH R. F. Swink, Minister Sunday, May 27 ? 10:00 a. m.: Church School. W. F. Stone, Sr., Supt . 11:00 a. m.: Morning Worship. Subject of Sermon: "4-H Church Sunday""'. 7:00 p. m.: M. Y. F. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Morning service 11 a. m. Sunday school each Sunday ?< 10 a. m Lamar Herndon. Supt. CORDfTH PRIMinVE CHURCH Eider E. H. Simp*m, Pastor W. Geld St near Bridges Airport Preaching services: First Sunday* 2 p. m. Third Sundaya 11 *. m. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Yancy H. Carter, Minister Sunday School 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00. W. Y. P. S. 6:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic aervice 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening 7:30. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Hollar, Pastor Crowdera Mountain Community Sunday? 19:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp, Supt. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening service. BEN'S MISSIONARY ~ BAPTIST CHURCH George Lay, Pastor Located one mile West of Margrace Mill You are invited to attend ser vices Saturday night, Sunday morning and Sunday night 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 service. Wednesday ? 7:00 Mid-week prayer service I-tnWMMMIIMMWMMWMMMMMWMMIIimillll. Garden Time I 8 Robert Schmidt 1 About two months ago I com mented. in this column about the use of hotcaps lor the protection of warm season crops such as cucumbers and melons planted before the safe planting date for thqse crops. Early in April one of my State College classes Ih vegetable crops planted water melons at the Horticultural Farm. Every other hill was cov ered with a plastic hotcap as soon as planted. At that time it did not appear as though we would have much contrast be tween the protected and the un protected hills. The weather was warm and the -unprotected hills came up almost as soon as those under caps. However, during the past two weeks the weather has been cool ? especially at night. We have left the caps on fOr that reason. As of today, the unprotected plants have made little growth because of the cool weather, while the plants under the caps have made nice growth and are much larger. Also, the cucumber beetles are beginning to attack the unprotected plants. Whether or not the early advantage of the protected plants will con tinue throughout the season will have to be answered later. For the benefit of the house wife who likes to. grow iris, I would like to pass on the infor mation that bearded iris may be divided and transplanted as soon as they are through blooming. New, healthy rhizomes should be selected and transplanted so that the top of the rhizome is about level with the surface of the soil. The foliage may be clipped back about one-third to one-half. Iris should be divided at least every three years. A location with full sun is best. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. C. E. McKlnzie, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Ben B. Short, Supt. Morning Worship, 11 a. rri. Junior Society at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Lanjer Short, Director. Young People's Society at 6:30 p. m. Wesley Moss, President Evangelistic Services at 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesdays. ' Cottage Prayer Meetings 7:30 ] p. m. Fridays. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT " The residence .of Isaih Hope will be sold at public auction for cash on the premises-on May 26, 1951, at 10:00 A. M. The property consists of a 5 room dwelling house and large lot on the West side of North City Street This the 12th day of May, 1951. Charlie Hope Administrator for the Isalh Hope Estate. J. R. Davis, Atty. M-18-25 El-Be thel-Bethware News (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) , The Women's Home Dem6i\ stration Club met Friday after noon at 3:00 p. m. in the home Economic room at the school house. An interesting demon, stration was given by Miss Brashears. Mrs. Wray Whlsnant and Mrs. C. C. Whisnant were hostesses. The Bible school closed Friday afternoon <a t Davids Baptist church after a week of classes. Commencement exercises were held Sunday night at the church. Members of El-Bethel church met Saturday morning and made a good start cleaning off the cemetery. They will meet agair. this Saturday morning and fin ish. Homecoming Day will be ob served the first Sunday in June, G. A. G>rls. of Davids church met Saturday Afternoon at 2:00 p. m. with Miss Barbara Gamble. Those present were their leader, Miss Joyce Hoyle, Faye Bolin, Hilda White, Viola Ellison, Edith Ellison, Faye Hoyle and Alice McSwain. After the meeting Miss Gamble served cookies, candy and grape Juice to the group. John Mayes who has been sick for several months is very ill at this writing. Saturday afternoon from 6 till 9 p. m. members of the young adult class of El-Bethel enjoyed a party and picnic supper at the Club house. A large crowd was present. The men pitched horse shoes while the children played other games. A picnic supper was spread In the club house at the close of the evening. A special feature of the evening was sev eral selections sung by the Neal trio. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eaker and Penny spent the week end at Landrum, S. C. with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Plumby. Miss "Snowie" Plumby returned home with them for a visit. The Y.W.A. of Davis church met Monday night at the home of Miss Lois Chapman. An inter esting program was given after which Miss Chapman served nice refreshments. Miss Alice McSwain returned home Saturday after spending HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 4 283 rm*P? ? Adjuitabie Wni^ ? Q?fct-omp?yiiig rump &?=; ? One- year WtillM Wwwwty ? Ml 8-pdund Capacity fMMMIllll f>?W S trtiii ilk*, " - f '?* ? v ? ESV* TIME WORK MONEY* ECONOMY WASH E R *2M Down Holds this complete laundry spc-UI W you until govern requirements are met. deliver Upon meek . >ry you have as much as 15 months to pay! Re rHE BARGAIN YOU'VE 3EEN WAITING FOR 4t". teeTie Your 0. E. leenowy Washer Priced From $|299S* N0W **6 y?U WUI r^*,V* At N|o Extra Cost Pi*c? ? Few Mi T?U j , ' : ? Few Feee T?v?l? ? Fmw W?Ii ClettM ? ''' >?> - - .'TewM S*_ ? ??*?? ?it?<l Quantity Available last week with her grandparents near Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eaker re turned home Sunday after a honeymoon spent in the moun tains and other points of inter est. Mr. and Mr?. Gene Hoyle are erecting a new home in this community. They now live in Shelby. Mrs. M. M. Bolln entertained Wednesday night with a Stanley party at her home here. After the party the hostess served sandwiches, cookies and tea. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren, Jr., of Athens, Georgia spent the week end here with relatives. The El Bethel Stewards met for a special meeting Monday night at the church. " ? ? 1 1 1 " ? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goforth and children and Mrs. J. T. Go forth attended the funeral of Mr. Goforth's uncle at Ellenboro Sunday, Women of the Women's Socie ty of Christian Service will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Pinkie Lee Ran. dall to do some supply work for the Red Cross. ^Customers' Corner To be good, food must be freah. For even the best of food loses flavor and quality with age. Here are the steps we take to insure the freshness of A&P foods t We buy only the freshest food direct from farm oY factory. We buy only for current needs. We ship it quickly to store or warehouse. We keep it under proper temperature and humidity conditions. . We price it as low as pos sible so that it will sell quickly. We guarantee everything you buy at A&P to be fresh and flavorful. Please tell us if it isn't. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Store* 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17. N. Y. 1 awr'"* CeTe^S Sunnyfield Corn Flakes 8-oz. Pkg. Post Pkg. Sugar Crisps Cherrios p&. Post Bran Flakes Pkg.' Wheaties v** Rice Krispies . Kellogga r -? w Flavor-Perfect AiP Teas For refreshing Iced tern at lew / thun le a |ltn . . . use AJkP Teu! Nectar Tea ....... Nectar Tea Bags 1. 1>tir Own Tea Our Own Tea Bags Bagg H-Lb. Pk?. 48 Tea 51c 43c 45c 38c B'-o n-Frah AiP Coffee R. pt la Iksflaror tetM bean til It's Custom Ground for > oil 8 O'Clock *l?eUowd 3-Lb Bag 12.25 Red Circle run0' Bodied 3-Lb. Bag $2.31 Bokar "?SSSr"* 3-Lb. Bag $2.37 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Juicy Nice Size Lemons 2 - 29c Golden Ripe Bananas - - - 1 3c Ears ?' . T j , v: Fresh Corn - - 3 25c Well IlUed Ears Creen Beans Fresh Tender 2 u?. Oranges J'jlcy Florida 8 Crowder Peas Oreen L Butter Beans Fresh ? , _____ Apples Crisp Winesap _ Potatoes Red Bliss 10 Lb. Bag Lettuce Lb. Bag Lb. Lb. Crlap 4 Dot. .Site _________ Htad 25c 52c 19c 17c 12c 43c 19c A&P Grape Juice ' 23c Lord Molt French Style No i Can 4H-OX. Jar Pkg. Jar Pkg. 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Bottle 1 - Lb Jar Home Style or Sandwich Brand . _ _ _ Cake m mm each MARVEL Jane Parker SPANISH BAR Jane Parker Sugared DONUTS ----- Jane Parker GOLDEN LOAF CAKE Marvel <\ DINNER' ROLLS - - - - 1 '/St -lb. loaf 20c 38c rSr 23c each 33c pk? 13c "Prices shown in this ad are guaranteed from Thursday through Saturday." 1 -Lb B*g i-Lto. Bag 1-Ui. Bag 77c 79c 81c FOOD STORES 233 Ralldroad Arm. Cruco $1.15 Can -w Surf Silvar Dust td 3% J f*\ ' . * ? Palmolive SOAP Both Bur 14c Octagon TOILCT SOAP 2 - 14c Rinto m 32c W 64r lux TOILET SOAP HI? 19c Lux TOILET SOAP 14c Bath Bar Swan SOAP 2 82; 19c Swan SOAP JR 16c Pard Dog Food ; ?
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