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Church / CEimUU. METHODIST CRITIC* _ REV. 1. H. BHENOAUo JR.. hutor Sunday Morning, 10 o'clock, QlUItk Paul walker. Supt. Morning Worship, ll o'clock Sunday ?srrnlns "Evening Meeting of Int. MTV. S o'clock ?rain g Meeting of Sr. MW, ?:30 o'clock Evening Service. 7:30 o'clock Wednesday Evening Prayer Serrtee, TtOO o'clock Sr. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday evening. : S:00 o'clock POUT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. PATRICK. Minister i Sunday : , ? 9 4.% Sunday School. - Harry Page, Supt. . 11:00 ? Morning Worship. Message toy Rev. John McSwaln, D. D. 2:30 ? Junior Choir Practice. ?:30 ? Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. 7:30? Evening Worship. Monday through Saturday;. 7:30? Service each evening. Monday: 3:30? Cub Scouts. All Den* meet. Wednesday: 6:30? Girl ScOutt. Thursday: Brownie Scouts. A oursefy Is provided during the hour of Morning Worship All are welcome. FIRST RAPTlST CHURCH T. L. CASHWEU.. Jr.. Pastor Sunday: 0:45 a. m Sunday School. U IX) a m Mornlrix Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor 8:15 p. m. Baptist Tl.Wnlng Vnlon. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor Monday : 7 :30 p m.' Brotherhood meeting. Wednesday : "'* 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. 8:15 p. m. Senior Choir rehearsal. BOYCE MEMORIAL A. R. P. CHURCH , WIUJAM L. PHESSLY, Minister , Church School 10 a.m. Classes (or all ages Lewis Hovls, Supt. Morning Worship 11 a TO. The subject for the '.morning hour Is Christ Son of God. Vesper Service 5:00 p m. Cub Scouts Monday 3:30 p m. Prayer and Praise Scrvlc#, Wednesday. Evening at 7:30 p. m. Choir Practlc at 8:00 p. m. PARK GRACE CHURCH OP THE HAZAREHE Re*. Ray Chllders. Paster Sunday School 10:00. Supt.. Raymond Greeory. Morning Worship 11 .-00. Young People's service 8:30 Herman Ruff, president. Evangelistic service 7:30. Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Radio program: "Showers of Blessings", each Sunday morilng at B a. m. over WGNC. Gas tor la FIRST WESIXYAN METHODIST J. W Phillips. Pastor Sunday: 9:43 a. m Sunday School. 11:00 a. in. Morning Worship Service. 6:18 p. m. W. Y. P. 8. 7;15 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Monday: 7:15 p. in Boy Scouts. Troop a. i Wednesday: 4:40 p. m. Girl Scouts 7:13 p. m. Prayer Meeting. OA* OROVS BAPTIST Rev. C. C. Crowe, Pester Sundays: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning service (first and third Sundays). 6:30 o. m BTU. 7:!lO p. m. Evening service (second and fourth Sundays). OI course you know your ABC's j hut do you know >our |?'? and E'a? ; I'ndcr present work! conditions, I) < standing for defense and I standing j for Series E llefenne Bonds are In- | separable. By buying Defense Bonds regularly you help build the nation'* ' economic strength that barks up our j defense effort. At the same time you are helping yourself. Every Series E Bond you own automatically goes en earning Interest every year for ZO years from date of purchase In stead of 10 years a* before. This means that the bond yon bought for >18.75 can return you not Just iZ!> but as much as $.13.33. A $27. M) bond pays $66.66. And so on, U. T (Mivrf 0*fxvf/?*nf . or OOD . Center o t Ptrkw and Out on JUv. OhH O. luoa Putw. Sunday School 10 a. m. mSTWrtca 7i i*. <a Saturday night YTJt 7 p. a. hnin 11 oo i. m. ?mday~fehool each Sunday at 10 . a*. Wlllla Harmon. 8upc mUTl CMJL _ ^ h?t. &. l. mmia. WSV e*?V&?S"S?;r M amine Worship 1100 a. m. Tooth f?Uow*\tp aroo p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 pt oa. W^J^?7*venjn* Prayer Service 7: TWsda^Kvsnlng Cbotr rnwaUe* 7:00. ?May Evening Cottage Pray*r San 7:00. 7 00. Tou are tarltad tad wt wfU *# I 9undti: ft :43 Sunday School. - 11KB Morning Worship. Thursday Ud Saturday: 7:00 p. m Prayer Meeting. WdraM Tp Everyone. SXCOXD BAPTHT B. r. Austin, Pastor Sunday: 9:49 Sunday School, 11 :00 a- m. Morning Worship. 3:43 p. m. Training Union. 7 00 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST W. L. McSwaln. Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morning ?t 10:00. R. T. HUtt*tetler. 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 evening at 6:30, Albert Hardin. Oeniril Director. Prmyer meeting on each Thursday ev ening at 7 :00 In connection With choir practice. "Come thou with ui and we wtjl do thee good." Num. 10:29. CORINTH PBIMmVK CHURCH Bder E. H. Simpson, Pastor W. Oold St. naar Bridges Airport Prsachlng SerWxs: First Sunday 2 p. m. Third Sundays il a. m. MACEDONIA BAPTIST Rev. Robert I- Hardin, Pastor Sunday? ft: 46 Sunday School. 11 rOO Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Preechlng service. Wednesday? 7:00 Midweek prayer service. WESTOVER BAP x iST CHURCH BHOADUS II. MATTUK-WS. Pastor 11:00 Morning Worship Service. 7:00 Evening Worship Service. Everyone Invited to attend. MIDVIEW BAPTIST Located one mllo West of King* Mountain. N. C. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a. m. Youth Pillow] " MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST Kcv. Floyd Holier, Pastor Crowders Mountain Communl Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday School. C. I. POterson. Supt. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. FIRST CHUBCH OF THE HAZARENE Kcv! C. E. McKlnzle, Pastor Sunday School : 9:45 a. m. Wesley Moss. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Junior Society at 6:15 p. m. Mrs ljindor Short. Director. Young; People's Society at ?:13 p. m. Gordon Whiteside*. President. Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 7:00 p. m. Wednesdays. SECOND WEStfcYAN METHODIST Yancey 11 Carter, Minister Sunday School 9:45. Moridn* Worship 11:00. W. y. P. S. 6:30, . Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 1:30. TEMPLE BAPTIST MAX I.INN1N. Supply Pastor Comer of Cansler A Fulton Sunday School 9. -<5 a, m. Sam Phillips. Supt. Worship Service 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. 6 00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Director. Kvcnliig Worship 7:0o p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6 45 p. m. Visitors always welcome. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street. Cora MUI Service* Rev. II Spurgeon Semite*. Pastor Kings Mountain. N. C. Sunilay ? Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Fred Bowcns. Supt.. Aulhur Carrluan. Asst. Supt, Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Young People's Society: 6:30 p. m. Thursday ? . Prayer meeting 7:30 p m. DAVID BAPTIST W. U McSwaln. Pastor Worship services every first and third Sunday morning at 1100 and every second and fourth Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:45. Dale Vollbracht. Supt. Training Union every Sunday evening at 6 30, Mis* Joyce Hoyle. General Di rector Church Family Night on the Wednes day ' evening after each (Irst Sunday at 7:00 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. . at AMOS & SON .... New Dresses & Crepes At$orl(d CoIoi??*-So!ids and Prints 0 Taifetas $6.95 ? $7.95 # Butcher Linen $7.95 # Chambroy $6.95 ? $9.95. ' CHILDREN'S DRESSES $ 1 .98 - $2.98 SIZES 3 ? S* AND 7? 11. ASSORTED COLORS LADIES' LADIES' M#*r Shipment TOPPERS SKIRTS SILK Auortod Color. BLOUSES $9.95 - $ 1 8.95 $3.48 - $4.95 $ I , $ 1 .98, $3.48 shipment Frui+-of-the-Loom I ??? AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Telephone 325- W TARHEEL WILDLIFE SKETCHES ; mm* oai a mmch 21. ma.,. rruMP hoci , S ' . AWlHAit fH j> figvsr ri HArf o?*sro* PLANT ?SOME KIND OF ATREE THIS MONTH Grovel Baptist Women's Group Met On Monday n? t rjLA FAYE HARDIN CROVER ? The W. M. S. of the First Baptist church met M?n^ ?,gM fB^rw?mSSy ??o?' Leacf Me". Those taking part on the program were Maty Anne Harndon, Caro1 M .1" n' Rebecca Rollins, Geraldlne Camp, Claudia Moss ??g "jj*.1 y^*,-M.??oraY wX^wltll her SOTS In KlimlK-'htown.Tcnn Blrs. Smoot Baker and A r? IlaKcr o( f ? <?. W?nd burg Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. K. M. R?m?y of Gastonia vlsdcd Mr and Mrs. "SS'vfe ed Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Link in m Pnrmic S. C.. Sunday. o Mrs H E. Hambrlght, Miss t .fin Vain and Bob Hambrlght vSted Mrs Oulak Parker and Mrs. John (Granny) Herndon In ShDhyj0Momgomery and D B. White who arc working in Aiken. Joined their families here for the WMr?and Mrs Bert C.oforthand visited3 rvt^Bud1 Hartlin at Paris ^^rrsrr^nd Misses Sybil Byers and Lola Kaye Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn in Spartanburg, . C. Sunday. . > ? a Mrs. B. I Bird and Mrs B. A. Harry attended the State W. M S. meeting at the V >rst Baptlht vhurch in Durham last week. Iiekip Rhea underwent a tonsil lectomy at Shelby hospital, on S*Jack Hardin. V S- N , Ja^?"h ville. Via . spent the w eekend with his wif? and parents. Mr. ami Mrs M I. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. W. P- Parker and Barbara of Charlotte spent the r.o^? rsr&? Seals Received By Residents Residents oT" King3 Mountain received envclopes cluring th ss. srs-ssra cSPu cTo"\^^rr?o,^| proceeds are retained for local] UT*c seal sales will bejuPPj^j mented by coin boxes placed In lo | CaThi?/itSa national drive conduct ?_ ed annually and ?he QUOta for] North Carolina is $150,000. week with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin. Pfc. Grady Childers of San Dlago, CaUf., is vi$iting his wife, Mrs. Childers will return with her husband to make her home in Calif. Mrs. Mary Dillingham attended a Carolinian trainers meeting in Charlotte on Thursday for Pres tige Silver. Her director of sales from Newark presented her with contracts to become the division counselor for this area. Mrs. Pearce, from the Continen tal School Equipment Co., Ra leigh, was in the school district last week, accompanied by Mrs. Gene Turner of Grover. She con vassed the business firms to se cure advertisements for the pur pose of buying a sound system connecting the principal's office and each school room. Miss Ruby Moss of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss. Bobby Keeter, U. S. N., Norfolk, [Va., spent the weekend with his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kee ter. Lt. W. S. Hicks of Greenville, S. C., spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rollins of Llncolnton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rube Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. McCarter and children of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McCarter of Blacksburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. MeCarter. Milk production In 1952 is not likely to exceed that of 1951, since there were slightly fewer milk cows on January 1 than a year ago. The stocks of dairy products on Janiiary 1 were considerably below the begin ing of 1951. Veb Repay $L5 Billion In Loans World War II veterans already have repaid In full about $1.5 bil lion In GI loans for homes, farms and businesses since the GI loan program went Into effect nearly 8 years ago, Veterans Administra tion announced. This represents almost 9 per cent of the $}6.8 billion In GI loans closed to January 25, 1952, the latest date for which statistics are available. In the number of loans repaid in full, the percentage Is even greater. A total of 329,749 GI loans have been repaid in full, nearly 12 per cent of the 2,837,651 GI loans closed. ' Following is a breakdown of the number of loans repaid In full by type of loans: HOME LOANS ? Of 2,602,069 home loans closed, 238,729 have been repaid In full, or 9 per cent oi the total. FARM LOANS ? Of 62,320 farm loans doted, 25,672 have been repaid In full, or 41 per cent of the totaL BUSINESS LOANS ? Of 173, 262 business loans closed. 65,?** have been repaid In full, or 38 per cent of the totaL VA explained that the consider ably higher repayment ratios for farm and business loans are to be expected since these types of loans include many short-term loans, such as working capital and equipment loans. Home loans, on the other hand, are written on a long-term basis, usually 20 to 25 years. Only 8-10 c 1 per cent of all loans closed have been defaulted to the point where VA has had to pay claims on the Government guarantee. The number of such claims paid is 23,270 and the net amount after refunds is $23,016, 933. This amount will be substan tially lessened by further recov i ertes from liquidation procedures. Try Herald Classifieds . They Bring Result ? Does It Measure Up To . The Fully-Automatic A Electric Rang 3 that rates above ALL ? All-White Oven ? High Broiler ? 7-Spced Controls ? "High-Power" Unit gets HOTTER . . s faster ? Super Warmer ? Adjustable Lamp ? Storage Drawers ? Timed Oudet ? Tele-Vue" Window -4 Get Your F*?? 34-point SCORE SHEET HERE! Model Pictured S339.9S Trcde in old stove as part or all o! Down Payment McGINNIS FURNITURE COMPANY Mountain St. Phone 322 only*2. KEETER'S m ROCKET with the guaranteed airplane cloth collar <;co?I looking solid tones, ico. S*? cui lo?;?v This is the shirt that's making the frayed collar about as rare as a dodo ? bird. Airplane cloth is the reason ? the super-wearing fabric that goes into every Wings Rocket collar. Wear it month in, month out ? if the collar starts to wear out before the shirt, we'll hand you a new shirt free. Lustrous, full-combed white broadcloth with pearl buttons ill your favorite collar styles. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD! KEETERS TOPPERS Rayon Gabardines All-Wool Fleece rom SUITS Choose from a wide variety of Fab rics, styles, colors. rom Dress Special Group of # Cottons O Wash Silks Your choice while they last
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