Church TrUty 7:00 ? riBST PBESBYTEB1AN CHURCH V. 9. Patrick, Pastor Sunday School Christmas exercises Christmas Scene on Church lawn Sunday 9:45 - Sunday School - Harry Page. Supt. 11:00 - Morning Worship Sermon subject, 5:00 - Pageant "Behold the Child" 9:30 - Presbyterian Youth Fellowship :00 - Live Christmas Scene' Monday 3:90 ? Cub Scouts 7:00 - live Christmas Scene 7:30 - Boy Scouts Wednesday 6:80 - Girl Scoi^i .7:30 - Adult Choir Practice Thursday 3:30 ? Brownie Scouts GRIFFIN DRUG COMPANY Vj: Phone 8 Sifts For Everyone SAMPLER ?4.00 Whitman's Auortmentt For Gift* / THE FIB ST BAPTIST CMUHCH T. L. Cashwe;: Jr., Minlstv SUNDAY 9:45 ?. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor 5:00 p. m. Vesper Service 6:15 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Caroling Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Prayer Meeting MISSIONABY METHODIST Second Street, Cora Mill Service* Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs, Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday ? - Sunday School : 9:48 a. m. Fred Bowens. Supt. Authur Carrlgan. Asst. Supt. Mornlne Worship: 11:00 a. m. Young People's Society: 6:30 p. m. Thursday ? Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. FIBST WESLEYAN METHODIST J. W. Phillips, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. ens p. m. w. t. r. a. 7:19 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Monday: 7:13 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop 8. Wednesday: 4:40 p. m. Girt Scouts. 7:18 p. m. Prayer Meeting. CHURCH OF GOD Comer ot Parker and Gaston Rev. Glenn G. Easom, Pastor. ~ i. m. m. r p. m. FENLEYSi CHAPE L _ . Rev. K. L. Porbls, Pai Sunlay : 7.-00 p. m. Evening Scrvlce. raster CORINTH PRIMITIVE CHURCH Simpson, Pastor W. Gold SL near Bridges Airport Preaching Servloes: Jlr?t Sunday 3 p.m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST .. . "? w- Fogleman, Pastor Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 . m. Willis -Harmon, Supt. OAK OBOVE BAPTIST Rev. C. C. Crowe, Pastor Sundays : 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 ?? m. Morning scrvlce (first and third Sundays). 6:30 p. ai. BTU. 7:30 p. m. Evening service (second and fourth Sundays). 8ECOND BAPTIST B. F. Austin, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 5:43 p. H). Training Union. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST Rev. Floyd Hollar, Pastor Crowders Mountain Community Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday School Paul Camp, Supt. 1 11:00 Morning 3ervlce. 7:30 Evening Service. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZABENZ Rev. C. E. McKlnzle, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Wesley Mots, Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. junior Society at 6:15 p. m. Mrs. Lander Short. Director. Young People's Society at 6:18 p. ra. Gordon Whltesldes, President. Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 7:00 p. m. Wednesdays. _ BOYCE MEMORIAL JL. B. P. I William L. ?ressly, Minister Church School 10 a. re. Lewis Hovli, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. The text for the morning hovr U "And the Word was Made Flesh" John 1:14 The minister will preach the morning service from the On pel of St. John from Christ mas until Easter. Read the Gospel with u>. . Vesper Service 5 p. m. Come and Worship with us. ?utUagtoa Mission Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. Thursday and Saturday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. , Welcome Tor Everyone. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST Yancey H. Carter. Minister Sunday School 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00. W. Y. P. S. 6:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:3a Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. TEMPLE BAPTIST . W. F. Monroe. Pastor Oorner of Cansler A Fulton Sunu^y School 9:45 a. m. Sam Phillips. Supt. " . Worship Service 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. 6:00 p. in. . Millard Putnam. Director. . Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6:45 p. m. Visitors always welcome. MACEDONIA BAPTIST Rev. Robert L. Hardin, Pastor Sunday ? 3:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday ? 7:00 Midweek prayer service. MU GRACE CHURCH OF THE YounFfeor,?Iffap 11 ;?0. "mrin R^f Vr^*.6130 ??5SS p'ro7^ *^lce W?taes<Uy GRACE METHODIST B. W. Leffler, Sr., Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:00. Thursday Evening Choir Practice 7:00. Friday Evening Cottage Prayer Service 7:00, You are Invited and we will be delighted ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST W. L. McSwaln, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10:00. R. T. Huffstetler, Supt. Worship Services each second and four th Sunday, morning at 11:00 and on each first and third Sunday evening at 7:30. Baptist Training Union each Sunday evonlng at 6:30. Albert Hardin, General Director. ,? ? ? Prayer meeting on each Thursday ev- i enlng at 7:00 In connection with 'choir practice. ? "06M6 thou with us and we will do thee good." Num. 10:29. DAVID. BAPTIST W. L. McSwaln, Pastor ? Worship service* every first and third Sunday morning at 11:00 and every second and fourth Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:48, Dale Votlbracht, Supt. Training Union every Sunday evc&fcig at 6:30, Miss Joyce Hoyle, General Di rector. Church Family Night on the Wednes day^ evening after each first Sunday at Prayer Meeting on each Wednesday ev ening at 7:00 except on Family Nights. The Church In the Spirit of Christ will try to make you feel welcome. 2)*nmartc +JJomaft Do ^ JJanS ^Atxdtrion-m Santa '4 J3til ^JJefper LAST YEAR a festival in Den mark paid tribute to one of the greatest helpers Santa Claus ever had. He was Hans Christian Ander son, fairy tale writer, and composer of mahy Christmas stories. His works have sold more copies than any other book, except the Bible, and have been translated into 35 languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Chinesp, Japanese, / and Greenlandish. Since 1875, the year that he passed away, visitors from all parts of the world have come yearly to the town of Odense to see the home of the writer of such tales as "The Little i Match Girl," and "The Ugly Duck ling" Anderson's fairy tales, released Just before Christmas each year, brought him money, fame and the attention of princes, as well as the adoration of children. Once he received a United States dollar bill, enclosed in a letter written by a young American girl. It read: "Papa says that the dollar is my own, that he does not suppose you are in particular need of money, but I owe you this and a great deal more, he thinks it proper that 1 should send it to you." Mis. Littlejohn's Mother Succumbs Funeral services for Mrs. Eliz abeth Stroupe Coon, of Bessemer City, 75, mother of Mrs. James E. Littlejohn, were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the J. M. Odell Memorial Methodist chur ch. " Services were conducted 'by her pastor, the Aev. A. L. Phibbs, assisted by Rev. T. L. Cashwell, Jr., Rev. Fred Forrester, D. Hoke Coon, a grandson. Burial was in Concord cemetery. Mrs. Coon died Saturday at CUSTOM-TUNED" RECEIVERS ADVANCED DESIGN CIRCUITS BY CBS-COLUMBIA ENGINEERS Si YOU'VE READ ABOUT ITI YOU VE HCAH3 ABOUT IT! NOW YOU CAN OWH ITI ; MoM l7Ml Beautifully ityM {|Mfr bUrk metal uble model wHtkaoMmadi aodtmata. 17* Midi rectangular tab* t*h|i |Mnim |p?r(lMa Momiriir ** A.*,f*.'^Y*l"r'Jow PREDICT AN EARLY SELLOUT! HURRY I Yow Ordinary TtkvWoi Set tratfoa! 78 Weeb to Pay! mm noon after an extended illness. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Littlejohn are the following children: . Mrs. G. E. Smith, of China Grove, F. L. Coon, of Kan napolis, Robert L. Coon, Thomas A. Coon, D. Hoke Coon, all of Bessemer City; four sisters, Mrs, Georgie KinCaid, ? of Bessemer City,. Mrs. J. R. Beam of Gas to'nia, Mrs. George .Falls of Cher Local Women Hurt In Wreck j Miss Winifred Fulton and Mrs. I ryville, Mrs. hoke Huss of Oher ryville; 16 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Ruth Wilson were seriously in jured Wednesday morning, De cember 12, in an automobile col ^mlon on the 'Wilkinson boule .'.\rd. State highway patrolmen said Miss Fulton's car struck the rear of a truck that stopped on the highway east of . Cramerton crossroads. Miss Fulton's oar was completely demolished. Both women were admitted to Gaston Memorial hospital. Miss Fulton was treated foe facial cuts, four Iraetured ribs and other cut?. Mrs. Wilson suffered * a light concussion ?{ the 'brain and other minor injuries. ^ The Coastal Plain region of Nort h Carol tan occupies 44 per cent of the land area of the State. Bessemer City Kings Mountain "'SflflE? Mxle-Homs^ filetiei3 fSeays Will Be Closed Tues., Dec. 25th Agd Wed., Dec 26th for Christmas Holidays "Our buyers have every right to be proud ot the wonderful holiday values they have careful ly chosen for your selection at your Dixie. Hornet You'll serve your holiday meals ? knowing that your Olxle-Home purchases mes^nt SAVINGS, tool" U. S. Grade A Dressed & Drawn Toms*? 18 to 25 Lb TURKEYS . U. S. Grade A TOMS U. S. Grade A HENS fig 12 to I U: 14 Lb. Lb. IK 14 Lb Lb. Cut ForYou, Dressed FRYERS lb. 53c Cloverleaf or Puritan (Whole or Half, 10-14 Lb.) Smoked Hams . * 55c Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE No. 300 A" Cans 33 Until' .-I if nit 4 Hlu>! Tasty Variety Fruit Mix 29c Glace Ped (Green 4 ox. 22c) W Cherries 22c Spicy, Tangy Citron.. 22? Orange or 4 To 6 Lb. 8moked Picnics. . . - 41c 10 To 14 Lb. Whole or Half Pork Hams . - 51c TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY Dressed & Drawn Fat Hjji s . . . . . 49c Dressed A Drawn Long Island Ducklings . . ? 61 c * Oscar Mayer Canned ? 7-S Lb. Whole Cooked Hams 79c Dixie-Home 8peclal Recipe FRUIT CAKE 3 ? s2 79 Holiday Grocery Value*! Rle Rich In Vitamin*? Llbby'e 46-Oz. Can Tomato juice Great BIq Tender Sweet Peas Green Giant No. 303 Can ulbby's Crushed No. 2 Can Dixie-Home Full-Bodied Oold Cup ft . Lb. a a Bag Del Monte Brand "Zippy" Tomato Caisup... 14-Ox. Bot. . Cooks Light,. White and Fla>:y? Longraln Comet Ricc . ? , ? . ? ' Dixie-Home Quality Fresh ?? o? 36c 25c 19c 27? 8tc 23G 35? Jar Lemon 4? 13c i Holiday I '?/?<?#/ lymates Mixed Sv\ Picklcs . . ",r 37 c n ome Playmates Mixed Sweat 28 Ox. Ju Llbby's Placed Stuffed. Olives . . 32? Red Maraschino Cherries . Confectioners 4X Sugar... Dessert or Salad Favorite! Dixie-Home Yellow Cling 8-Oz. Sot Lb. Pkg. 28c 12c Peaches 29 JUICY FLORIDA 37c 20 Keep The Nut Bowl Well Filled With These Extra Large Stuart Pecans.. ? 45 Extra Fancy Washington Delicious Crisp lceberv Apples . . .3 Lb. 45c Lettuce . . . Crisp Golden Heart Lg?. Head 27C Fancy Imported Italian Celery . .. 2 ?t. 29c Chestnuts ... "> 17c Red Rips Freeh Cape Cod No. 1 Diamond English Cranberries . . ? 25c Walnuts ">? 45c Fancy Eastern Stayman Fresh Jumbo Size Honduras Applet ... 3 "? 35c Cocoanuts . . <?<>> 19c Sweet Juicy Zipper Skin ines.. 3 - 25' Q ? /*v B k I a . . _ | # . ecu | nOVtliy Brock's Delicious Chocolate Hvaiiquamter# fo * Me ?dor's Santa Claus CcJImyrna

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