Thanksgiving Services Are Set at Grover Churches, Baptismal Service Held Sunday /S.V- . ' - The Baptismal Service was held at the First Baptist Church, Sunday ;jt 11 o'clock. Those re ceived as candidates for baptism were Mrs. Lamar Owensby, Mrs. C. If. Addington, Mrs. Mack Hayes, Mr. J. I>. Hawkins. Brehda Hawkins, Betsy Shaw, Claudia M?ss, Canary Wallace, Ma^on 'Hughes, Wendell White, TUchard Watterson, ?Mary Mullinax and Philmon Roailt. Pictures were taken as they entered the water by Kills Studio and will be sent to Rev. Fisher at St. Louis, Mo. who conducted the revival. Thanksgiving service will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the First Baptist Church, Rev. S. M. Hughes will conduct the services. Thanksgiving service will ?be held Thursday morning at 9:00 o'clock at theShiloh Presbyterian Church toy the Pastor Rev. Park Moore. The WM1J Study Course was taught Tuesday evening at the First Baptist. Church by the pas tor Rew. S M. Hughes. The topic of the course was "Scattered A broad". , Mrs. S. A. Crisp, Sr. spent a few' days in Greenville, S. C. .with Mr. and Mrs; S. A. Crisp, Jr. They accompanied her home and spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ormand, Jr." and children, Mike and Can dace, of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. D. G. Hern don. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snead and daughter. Thelma of Chero kee Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrett. Mrs. Frank Batts and daugh ter of Charlotte spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A* Crisp, Sr. Mrs. Jolly Duncan of Marlon spent the week end wlt-h her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. They accompanied her home on Sunday, on their return they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon La wing. route 1. Rutherfordton. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Loy of Greensboro Jipent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.- Talrrtadge Rippy. Mr. and Mrs. Buren Randle A THOUSAND TOMORROWS . . . Perhaps, you flunk y?>u are safe from (ires today, but. how a iKtut tomorrow?, {'an you honestly no to sleep flights know ing mi an piiiUvtert- in; the event you slioiUd wake up and find your h?ine hitrnhig? (Jive it a lot of thought and get your juojiorty inAureft bM'on- ano.tlier ilay has passed. SEE OS FOR DETAILS. The Arthur Hay Agency 1951 Buick Super Riviera ....... $1995 good shape 1950 Buick Super 4~door sedan $1495 real good shape? low mileage 1949 Buick Super 4-door sedan $1395 new puncture-proof tires ? in perfect shape 1949 Buick 4-door sedan ... $1295 in good shape 1949 Buick 4-door sedan $1295 tn good shape ? Dynaflo 1949 Ford Tudor, good tires, r & h $1195 1**3 Fcrd $1095 ? ;t ? ? 'i t*;, in <jc 3'1 shape \ ">S Poriiiac.4-dcpr sedan, fair $ .595 S 495 I T 1 V-C-:,:V\ rt. >ci :'(1 11 ?> ' U ?' -? 'r * ; : ijV , $ 29 5 Dean Buick Co Railroad Ave. Phone 330 ??*lf1^TES ,pA"nNC~<a?ar. IM Wt sua*, above, ton of Mr and Mrs. Charles r. Sims. U com pleting his basic airman Indoc trination course at Lackland Air Force base. San Antonio, Texas. Training will prepare him lor assignment In specialised work. spent the week end with Mrs. Randies mother, Mrs. Brltts of Roanoke, Va. . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hardin of tamp Lejune visited their pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. J. \v. Prlester recently. ? Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Meharg and Rickey of Macon, Ga. are visiting Mrs. R. e. Hambrlght. Mr. and Mrs. Duhro McCarter and daughters or Blackf>burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! W W. McCarter and Mrs. c M. Met arler. Mr. arid Mrs. V. A, McCarter and children of Charlotte spent ?Sunday with Mr. and Mrs W \V McCarter and Grandmother Mr.' Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp an nounce the birth of a daughter. November 22. at the Shelby hos Mr. and Mrs. J? p. McDaniel have moved into their new house otv Railroad Ave. Ext. Mrs. Harold Wells and sons have moved into their new house on the Battleground Road. Mary Anne Herndon spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Wells of Kings Mountain; Mr and Mrs. B A. Harry. But 01. and I'hilip, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harry and daughters, Louise, Su san, -and Billie Anne will be the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Don Harry ?>f Charlotte Thanksgiving .Day. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Carrier are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leitrh ton Smith of Atlanta. Ga and Mr- and Mrs. Donald Woods of Summery ille. Ga. Tljey are platr ning to , visit Mr. Glenn Camor of Indiana ttefore their return: Mrs K. S. McSwain, Juanita Warren and Mickey visited Mrs Lola Dillingham Sunday. j Mrs Lola Dillingham and Mrs. Fred Casey visited Mrs. Millie Cooper who is seriously ill at Cherokee Falls, " recently.. Miss Dorothy McCraw. a mom ner of the school faculty, spent the week end .if her home, route Gaffnev. S. C. ' l.tiiTi' I ! i ? I'irkcv dinner R1'4" ' ' N "liool children Wednes i ? :.i> m t.!u? --ohiH>! r.if(f>tcri'a j . ^ ? i'^'i Mrs fa..>cs livers ami S> ?*ui('hv In . Sjx>rtai\. '?11 : ? Mr :,tjd- Mrs; JimnW 'jwri:; ??'? M:- tti-.i Mr- Krvhy Hambrlght H.Xi-w Yo- U ?ii>, V.nv v. irk are. ?!??<?:. I U?>?; tt.w iOf'ri Aiiiy.' Mrsi j !<M '.lTa:nljri.i}iit p-.Miv; Litre mi M i|..'no'.<?f Gaff ,,>x ?> ? v it I'lc w oofc end Ajt.i her msicC Mrs Giimore B> '<?:< and Mr Ry.>rs. VI is* Mai, HU- h,i< i. ;ompaoied ?home on Sunday by Mr and Mrs. I Byers .ind sons "whcjre they visit-' ??d Mr and Mfs. Golden Spcncer ' BRIDGES HARDWARE A Let us proclaim on this Thanksgiving not only our thanks to a most bountiful Lord, but also our determi nation to maintain those freedoms that have given us so much. Church TBU* GOSPEL TABERNACLE Second Street REV. O. C. McCUHHY, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worahlp 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:1S p. m. Wednesday: Bible S:udy 7:15' p. m. BOTCE MTMOBIAL A. R~. P. CHURCH WILLIAM L PRES8LY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. John Cheshire, Supt. Morning Service ii a. m. Evening Service 7:80 p. m. Cub Scout* Monday afternoon. Young People will meet at 6:30. Come and worahlp with us. DAVID BATTUT CHUHCH . W. L. McSWAIN, Pastor Worship every first and third Sunday mornings al 11:00; and every second and fourth Sunday evening* at 7:40. ^ Sunday School ever Sunday morning at Dale Vollbracht, Supt. B. T. U. every Sunday evening at 6:90 Mrs. Toye Grlgg, O. D. Church Family Night Wednesday evenings after each first and third Sunday*. Choir practice each Wednesday night al 7:00. ' The Lord's Supper on each 5th Sunday. As Moses said to Hobab, "Come thou with us. and we will do thee good.** ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH W. L. McSWAIN, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10:00. Forest Fortenberry, SupL Worship each second and fourth Sunday morning at 11:00; worship each first and third Sunday evening at 7:30. B. T. U. each Sunday evening at 0:30. Albert Hardin, O. D. Choir practice cach Thursday evening at 7:00. "For we are laborers together with God" ? tank MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Near Morrison Airport) KEV. JAMES (BUD) WILLIAMS, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Supt. Herbert Bohrler Morning Worship 11:00 Evangelist service 7:00 Saturday evening service 7:30. SECOND WESIXTAN METHODIST Yancey H. Carter, Minister Sunday School 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00. W. T. P. S. 8:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7 JO. Player meeting Wednesday ' rvenlur 1 :30 ran church o* the kaeabeke Rev. C. E. McKlnsle, Pastor Sunday School : 9:4B a. as. Wesley Moss. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Junior Society at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. James Bolln. Director. Young People's Society at 6:00 ( m. Gordon Whltesldes. President Evangelistic Service* at 7:00 p. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH REV. B. r. AUSTIN. PSItor Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Service 6:15 B. T. U. 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer meeting SCCOND BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION Corner of DUIIng St.. and H-i.Iroad Ave. IL C. WRIGHT, Supt. Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Service 6:10 B. T. U. 7:30 Prayer Meeting A'edrteeday: < ' ?. :*? 7 :30 Prayer Meeting MACEDONIA 1APTIST Rev. Robert L. Hardin, Pastor Sunday? 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Mumlng Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday? 7:00 Midweek prayer service. TEMPLE BAPTIST DAVID N. MORRIS. Pastor Comer ol Cansler A Fultoo Sunday School 9 :45 a. m. B. T. U. 6:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Dimeter. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6 45 p. m vtaitnra always welcome. Sam Phillips. Supt. Worship Service 11:00 s. m. GRACE METHODIST C. b. GRANT. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a m Youth Fellowship 6;00 p. m. ' Evangelistic Service T :<X) p. in. Wednesday Evening Prryer Service 7:00 Thursday Evening Choir Prat lice 7:00. Prllay Evening Cottage Prayer Service Ynu arp lnvlie-1 and we will t>c delighted T :00. PAIS* GBACl: CHURCH OP THE HAZARENE Rev. Ray Chtldcra, Pa?lor Sunday School 10:00. Supt.. Raymond Gregory. Morning Worship 11.00.. Young People'! service fl:30 Herman Ruff, president. Gnitgcllille fervlce 7 .x\ Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening at 7 .30. Radio program: "Shower* of Blessings", each Sunday morning at P a. m. ove* WGNC. (Jastonla. MOUNTAIN VIEW IATT1I7 Kev. Kloyd Hollar. Put or Prank Da via, Supt. Oowdera Mountain Conmntltr Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday Srnoot. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service e astsise saptist church REV. K. u CHANEY, Pastor Sunday: 9 as Sunday School. 7 -JO Evening Worahlp. 11:00 Morning Worahlp. Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting OAE GROVE BAPTIST Bev. C- C- Crowe. Pastor Sunday*: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m Morning aervte* (first and third Sundays). 8 30 p. m. BTU 7:30 p. m. Evening service (second and fourth Sundays'. riRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV P n PATRICK Pastvc Saturday Nov 29 ~ -10 p m Pioaeor Fellowship Square Danrp Sunday. Nov. 30 9 43 n m Sunday School Mr Harry Pago. Supt 11:00 ? .m Morning Worship S:30 n m. Pioneer Fellowship 6 30 p m Senior High Fellow ship. 7 30 p m. Evening Worship Monday Dec 1 3:30 p. m Cub Scout* 7:30 p. m. Roy Scouts. Clrrle Meetings No.. l=-7 30 p. m Mrs J. C. Nickels No. 2?7:30 p. m. Mrs. Hunter Nelaler No. 3- 7:30 p. m Mrs. P O. Patrick No S? 3:00 p m Mrs S R Suber No. 8 ? 7 "91 p m Mrs Cnarlrs Nelsler. Tuesday. Dec 3 3:30 p m. Girl Scout*. Wednesday. Dec. 3 7:30 p- m Choir Practice DIXON PRESSTTERIAH CHURCH REV- P. D. PATRICK Pastor Saturday. Nov. 39 7:30 p m' Continuance of revival series with Rrv Charles W. Solomon conducting the service. Sunday. Nov. 30 m .3:00 p. m. Sunday School. I. G Darrarott. Supt, 3:45 p. m. Evening Worship service*. Tuesday. Dec. 3 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Youth Fellow ship. SPECIAL SERVICES AT ST. MATTHEW'S Thanksgiving Service, Tt. jrsday 10 a. m. Music by Children'* and Adult Choir* Dedication Service. Sunday 11 a. m Commissioning of workers for every member visitation In behalf at the new Building Fund. Thanksgiving Program Sunday at 7 ,p. m C< r.ducted by Women of the Churrh. /S ftfiS , t ^ n I nt 1 1 a ? ? ww .Moving pcuim. All WMcoae Always i ? ' FURNITURE itnieGtfC evM. a FUTURE CHOICE OF TABLES A wonderful selection of modern cocktail, lamp ha step tables in rich limed VI f) "Ml oak finishes. A wonderful train at an a mazing price, lias every" thing needed to. make arty little boy jump for joy. Train tracks, transformer ? plus station, sign and vil lage*. $14.95 MODERN TABLE LAMPS A grand selection of mod ern styles with hand paint ed china t>ases and lovely JCij UJ) hand decorated shades. ?,ww SIDE-LOCK ROCKER Solid comfort conrtruction and beauty too! Button MJtA PA ufted back, innerspririg \nU nil seat, plastic covered. 3 Piece Child's Bridge Set. OCCASIONAL CHAIR Folding-leg card table and 4 chairs In choice colors. Plastic covered table top \ld Uk and chair seats. Damask covered wing style with button - tufted back and mahogany trim and legs. Choice colors. $3195 5 Pc. CHROME DINETTE Extension table anid 4 mat ching chairs with uphols tered seats and backs. $109.50 GOSSIP BENCH Smart, different and prac tical Plastic upholstered n[\ nail-head trim, mahoga- VVJI HII ny finished legs. MODERN CEDAR CHEST Lovely limed oak finish, has handy lift ? out, tray. -j- _ ?_ Air tight . . . completely S44 IS moth proof. M * ??W 2-pc. Living Room Suite Superb new designing with deft touches of luxury ? the .iiagkc key to new com fort and beauty for your living room. Choice of rich, heady colors, deep fringe trim. Heavy welted seams. And of course, spring construction throu ghout. Soundly bi^lt for years of wear. Priced at X/IQ OS splendid savings. DROP LEAF TABLE MAPLE RUHR BEDS Space saving beauties complete, with 24x36" closed, 64- with ~ sturdy la<Wer and guard rail. Handsome leaves up, 80" with extra ly , . ? m*plc/ ??fV| M leaf Duncan Phyfe legs, ffOQ QC complete with coll mattres- ?1 KQ kfl mahogany finish. and springs. 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