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Church ran BAPTIST CHUICH Sunday: 9:45 a, m. Sunday School 11:00. a. m. Morning Worship ? Dr. ? Robert Dyer , ?'.1? p. m. Training Union ? W. 8 Logan ? #. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worth I [> ? Dr. Robert Dy 'Monday: 3:00 p. m. Ann Hasseltlne Circle ? Mrs. J B. Lfpford 3:30 p. rn. Lula Herndon Circle ?? 3:30 p. m. Kathleen Mailory Circle ? 7 jo p. m. Rebecca Long Circle ? Mn. Marlon Dixon _ . 7s30 p. ra. Hat tie Gardner Circle ? Mr*. E. C. Martin 7t30 p. m. Elizabeth Runyan Orel* ? , Tuesday: 9:30 a. m. Kay Culpepper Circle ? Mr*. :'R . Tim Hord 9:30 a. m. Dozler Circle ? 3:00 p. m. Eva Gold Circle Mrm. B. T. Wright ? . 7:30 p. m. Sophie Nichols Circle ? Mn. W. J. Kcetcr 8:00 p. m. Cornelia Leavell Circle ? Wednesday: 3:30 p. m. Prance Hord Circle ? 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service ? Dr. Robert Dyer 8:19 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. P. D. PATRICK, Pastor Sunday: 9:46 a. 11*00 a. nM?H U Sormon Subject: The Love Of Thy 9:45a. m. Sunday School n.'Manun 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Serine" Mother' 2:30 p. m. Junior Choir Practice * 6:00 p. m. Senior High Fellowship 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "We Believe And There fore We Speak" Monday: 3:30 p. m. Cub Scouts ? 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts 8:00 p. m. Circle No. 4. meets with Mrs. Paul Mauney Wednesday: 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts 7:30. p. m. Choir Practice Thursday: ; 3:30 p. m. Brownie Scout* CARSON'S CHAFEL at Crowder* Mountain V. WAYNE KURT. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m Morning Worship. 7 :30 p. m. Evening Service. aOYCC MEMORIAL A. *. PRESS YTE8IAR CHURCH WILLIAM L, PRESSLY, Minister 10 :00 a. m. Church School John Cheshire, Supt. 11: 00 a. m. Morning Service The subject for the morning hour is "Mother". The music for the day will be, Prelude "Song of Love" ? Dlggbe, Olfertory 'The Shepherd Boy" ? Wilson. Poellude "Pray er" ? by Humpendlnk. The Anthem Is "Children, The Gift of God." 7 :30 1?. m. Evening Service Monday : 3:30 p. m. Cub Scouts Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Family Night Each family Is asked to bring a picnic basket. Come and Worship with us Grover Pastor Inanguates Two By LOLA FAYE HARDIN GROVER ? Rev. & M. Hughes, pastor of First Baptist church has Inaugurated two mid-week prayer services. The morning ser- ? vice at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday is for those who work the second \ shift. The other prayer service is at the regular time, Wednesday, evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Grover Nunnery, Grover, I Jr . and Debora Anne, of Char iuite, spent the weekend with Mrs. R. E. Hambrlght. Mrs. G. C. Meharg and son, Rlckie, of Norfolk, Va., are spend ing 2 weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Hambrlght. " The Junior-Senior banquet was an event of Saturday night It was held In the gymnasium of the school. After the main pro gram the May Day Queen was crowned. Miss Marie Roberson a senior, was crowned May Queen. Her attendants were: Treva Pon der, Rachel Hardin, Peggy Keeter and Frances Owensby, Junior class Frances HuffstetJer, Sarah Faye Dixon, Margaret Earl and Pauline Beas, senior class. Mr. and Mrs. Robert link of Mc Cormlc, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin over the week end. Dr. Smoot Baker, former pas- ' tor of the First Baptist church, now pastor in Lancaster, S, C., . EASTSIDE BAPTIST CHUHCH REV. R. L. CHANEY. pMtor Sunday: 9:4% Sunday School. 7::*> Kvenlnst Worahlp. J1 :00 Morning Worthlp. 7:.K> Pray** Meeting ?SrWfiSEKK'.CTHi, #(?un<)ay Morning. 10 o'clock. Cburck Wilte. Supt Morning Worehlp, 11 o'clock Sunday ?omlng. - Evening Meeting at Int. MTT. 6 o'clock Evening Meeting ot Sr. MTT. ?:? o'clock Evening Service. 7:90 o'clock Wedneoday Evening Prayer Into 7 :30 o'clock. Sr. Choir fcehearaal Wednesday evening. S:00 o'clock Remember Her this Mother's Day with a Lasting Gift of Furniture from McGINNIS Furniture Co. ?wiy $ Secoptcb someone buys AN EMERSON . . .AMERICA'S BEST BUY! IMERSON 17-INCH IICiVS OUtAH CONSOll Till VISION MODIL 686 lop t li ''if Im ? nj valu*. Pctfrci Emcrton r^epitoci ? ?u|Vrb Emrttpo (tyluijt, with ?v*r? knetftOfl ?ilt im oJ engineering feiture >1iravte Picture Icxk 5'mplinvatic Tuning .."BUck Migic" Cunirni . . full S* r ttn hnui Huilt-ln Amtnn* Dec orator dengneU itiihosmv veneer conwlf cfthmet EMERSON TELEVISION 17-inch screen model pictured $309.95 COMPLETE? INCLUDES WARRANTY & EXCISE TAX You'll Also Find Many Fine GIFT Selections For Mother Save $20 $49.95 Save S6 $6.95 $69.95 Value LOVE SEATS. $ Days One Group. Reg. $12.95 TABLE LAMPS. $ Days . $29.95 Plastic Platform Rockers. $ Days $24.95 McGINNIS FURNITURE COMPANY Mountain Si. Phone 322 I visited in Grover on Monday. The Jr. G. A'i met in the church basement on Tuesday afternoon. Their leaders are Mrs. Jack Hern don and Mrs. Jesse Westmore land. Pfc. Bud Hardin |s spending a 10-day furlough with his wife, the former Miss Sue Prlesteor. Pfc. Hardin Is now serving with the Marines at Camp Lejune. Mrs. Mary Davis, from Thom asvllle, spent, several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis last Wee|C Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watterson and son, Blllle, of Shelby, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. t>. Watterson over the weekend. Pfc. Charles Houser of Fort Bennlng, Ga., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. Sherwood Tate, USN, with the Medical Hospital at Norfolk, Is spending a 10-ady furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. Ellis Tate, a student at Gard ner-Webb college, visited his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate, over the weekend. Misses Annette Harry, Juannell Randolph and Joyce Htnes, stu dents at Gardner-Webb college, spent the weekend with Miss Har ry's parents, Mr. and Mrs! B. A. Harry. Pfc. Lamar Owensby, of Fort Bennlng, Ga., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Owensby. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Quinn, of S:*artanburg, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr*. Qulnn's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Byers. Those on the committee lor Mother's names lor memorial or Honor Roll at the First Baptist church are as follows: Mrs. A. B. Davis Chm., Mrs. H. L. Beam, Mrs. Alvah Bridges, Mrs. Alfred Collins, Mrs. T. T. Keeter, Mrs. Gene Turner and Miss Sybil By ers. They are convasslng the members to raise money for choir seats. One dollar pays for one name, althought larger amounts are acceptable. Marvin Barrett is a patient at Cherokee hospital, Gaffney, S. C. Mrs, R. D. Moss Is a patient at General hospital, Greenville, S. C. Miss Ruby Moss of Raleigh spent the- veekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Got >rth and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Ledford visited Mr. and Mrs. Chllders in Fort Mill, S. C., on Sunday. The family of Mrs. Hunter Wills surprised her at a birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herndon. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs; Wells, Jack and McBlrde Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blalock and sons, Jerry and Dub, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herndon, Justlna Hern don, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Herndon, Bill and Brenda, Blllie Negro News By Mrs. Cannle Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. ? I Mrs. Juanlta Chllders, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, ? Mrs. Geneva Brown of the Home Demonstra tion club of Compact and Mrs. Genester Jackson of the Kings Mountain Home Demonstration club attended the Home Demon stration convention In Greens boro May X which was. held at A and T college. Mrs. Jackson waa delegate and represented Cleve land County for food productions. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ellis a daughter, Becky Jane, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Wilson announces the marriage of their daughter, Hophle Janette, to Charles H. Gray, son of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Gray of Rock Hill, S. C., May 1, 1952 at York, S. C. The bride wore a blue suit with white accessories. Her flowers Ann Camp, and Dale Gold. The Lions Club held Its regular meeting on Monday evening at the school. After the regular busi ness, they saw a movie on safety. All the people of the town was invited. - i. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Keeter spent Sunady at Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. lack Moore To Spook At Nazaveno Church Jack Moore, young evangelist ol Bob Jones University, will pre sent a program at First Church of the Nazarene Sunday morning during the Sunday school, accord ing to an announcement ol Ben Short and Rev. E. C. McKenzie. paster. Mr. Moore will Include flannel graph illustrations and -musical solos in his program. He spent three hionths last year in Europe as a missionary. Rev. McKenzie stated that he was a very interesting speaker and the public was cordially in vited. was a white orchid. They were j accompanied by Mrs. C. H. Gray, j mother of the groom. Alter the ceremony they motored to Rock Hill for the wedding dinner at the home of the groom. Mr. Gray is a member of the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Jr. Missionary society wishes to thank Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Silver and the parents, mem bers, and friends for helping out In the Tom Thumb wedding that was held at the Mt. Zion Baptist church last Thursday. SUBSCBIBB TO THE HERALD "TiBTtown USA" teloTUlon ;? it - ? ? . rttjois 59 PAIRS Children's PANTIES 6 pr. $1 big lot Lot Large Size PANTIES Size x, xx, xxx 2 Pis. $1 ONE LOT SI Curtain Material, 4 yds. 6 PIECES TRIMMING Eyelet Embroidery, 9 yds. $1 S PIECES TRIMMING Eyelet Embroidery, 12 yds .. ... SI 17 PIECES TRIMMING Eyelet Embroidery, 8 yds. ... .. SI 45 PRS. 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Men's Socks Regular 39c Nylon & Cotton T-Shirts SI Special Purchase , SPECIAL PURCHASEl Colored T-Shirts SI >? ' v:' II 16 Hand Bags $1 SMALL LOT LADIES' - '\ jK < 7 BLOUSES $1 26 Pis. CURTAINS $1 Values to $3.95 ' ? '.-i'A*:. : "? ''. I' - ?" imn Ti ? /
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