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?OTOE MEMORIAL A. I. f. CHURCH WILLIAM l. PKESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m , John Cheshire, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. We wlli celebrate the sacrament of "The | Lord'a Supper" at the morning hour. Meeting* In Afternoon Junior Society 2:80. Intermediate Society 2:30. Elders and Deacons Joint meeting at 3:30 Woman's Missions! y Society 8:7 Young Peoples meeting at 6.30. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at Tiao. ? 1 Choir Practice at 8:00.' Coma and worship with us. riasr BAPTIST CHURCH REV. H. GORDON WEEKLY, Pastor Sunday, Jan 4 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Services. 6:13 p. m. Baptist Training Union. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Monday, Jan 5 3:30 p. m. General WMU. Wed.. Jan, 7 6:00. p. m. Workers Council. 7:80 p. m. Fountain of Power. 8:15 p. m. Choir Practice. XL BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH REV. BOYCE HUFFSTETLER. Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m Morning Worship 11 a. m. MY r 6 p. m. Evening Service 7 p. m. PENLEYS CHAPEL Sunday School 10 a. m. Sunday Evening Service 7 p. m. MU ORAcac church or rax Rev. Bay ChUdera, Pastor r School 10)00. Eaymaod Gregory, if Worship 11:00, Mpie"* aerrtee 6:80 Butt, president. acrrtco 7:30k jsr* Wednesday ?, lowers o < ?? it t a. i J. W. HdUlpa. Pastor 7:18 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:45 a. as. Bond*? School. UiOO a^^Mornt^r WanU# Service. '? :19 p. m, BVaiigatleUu Service. V Boy Scouts. Troop a. Sun. Second Street REV. O. C, McCUHBY. Pastor uulay: Sunday School 10 L n. : Worship 11 a. c Service 7:19 p. m. Morning Worship u a. m. bUINMk Wmtnsa?1aji I Bible Study 7:15 p. m. WUloyMI _ UEV. H 8. HAUHM, ? :48 Sunday Mod. 11:00 Morning' Worship ted Evening Worship lit and 3rd RKV. P. L. SHORE. JR.. Minister Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:00 Intermedial ? Youth Fellowship. 8:90 Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Worship. Wednesday; 7:30 Prayer r J 8:00 Ch Jtr * DIXON PHESBTTEHUUt CHURCH REV. P. P. PATRICK. Pastor Wrsdsy, Dec. 38 7:30 p. m. Young people of thi church \ will present "Christmas Is For Re member lhg" ? a Christmas play. Sunday, Dec. 28 1 3:00 p. m. Sunday School. Mr. J. O. Dsr racott. Supt. 8:49 p. m. Evening worship service*. Tuesday. Dec. 30 7:30 p. m. Presbyteriaa Youth Fellowship at AMOS & SON - FALL and WINTER COATS-SUITS-DRESSES Reduced 1/3 to 1/2 - " *V '? v,l: . '? . ? * ' *?' : ?. A One Group Men's Ladies - Girls - Boys Reg. $4.95-$5.95-$6.95 SWEATERS SWEATERS $1.00 $2.95? $3.95 ?v* ? ""XVaK ' *: .?'? Other Sweaters JJ?.$5.95 $2.98 ? $3.98 AMOS & SON 41$. H. Piedmont Telephone 325 -W ..f-K m , run mnmitu ceubcn BEV. P. D PATRICK, Putor Sunday, Jul. 4 9:49 t. m. Sunday School. Mr. Harry rt|t. Supt 11:00 a. m. Communion Service. 9:30 p. m. Pionw Fellowship. 6:30 p. m. Senior High Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Eventng Worship. School o( Missions with special study of Africa. Monday, Jan. 5 ?VjOO p m. Circle 9 ? Mrs. H. N. Moss. 3:30 p. m. Cub Scouts. 7:30 p m. Boy Scouts. Circle 1 ? Mr*. W. T. Weir. Circle 3 ? in the Chapel Ctrde 6 ? Mrs. Ted Ramsey. 8:00 p. ?*' Circle a ? Mrs O. W. Myers. Tucsd?- . jan 6 3^*. p. m Girl Scouta. Wednesday. Jan. 7 7 30 p. re. Choir Practice. .took Presbyterian church Thursu.xy. Jan. 1 Circle Nn 2 will meet with Ml?? Annie Mae Chillers. Sunday. Jan. 4 3)00 p. m Sunday School. Mr. J. G. Dar racott. Sujt. 3:43 p. in Evening Worship. Tuesday. .Ian. 6 7 :30 p. in. Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 14ACEDOH1A BAPTIST lev. Robert L. Hardin. Paster 8:43 Sunday School. 11 1X1 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Pwsftilh| service. 7:00 Midweek prayer servtca. davh, rumsr church W. U McSWAIM, Pastor Worship every first and third Sunday moraines at 11:00; and every second and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30. Sunday School ever Sunday morning at 9:48. Dale Voilbracht, Supt. B T. U. every Sunday evening at 8:30 Mrs. .Toye Grlgg, O. D. Church Family Night Wednesday evenings after each first and third Sundays. Choir practice each ? Wednesday night at 7:00. The Lord's Supper on each 8th Sunday. As Moeee said to Hobab. "Come thou with us, and we will do thee good." Honing Bei six 11A) a. as. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 . m ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH W. L. McSWAIN, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morning at M>:00. Forest Fortenberry, Supt. 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 6:30. Albert Hardin. O. D. Choir practice each nursday evening at I TM. _ "Far we are laborer* together with God" ? Paul. Mr. Floyd Holler. Pastor Frank Da via, Supt. Omrtan Mountain O? Hy 10:00 Sunday Senod 11:00 Morning Ha<ks 7iS0 Evening Service. METHODIST C. L. GRANT. Pastor Sunday School 8:49 a. m. Morning Worahlp 11KM a. m Youth Fellowship 6:00 p. m_ Evangelistic Servlc* 7:00 p. i Wedneeday Evening Prayer Service 7:00. Thursda?Evenlng Choir Practice 7:00. Friday kvenlng Cottage Prayer Service Tou are tnvtted and we will Be delighted TXXX REV. R. L. CRANKY. Pastor Sunday: 9:46 Sunday School. ? 7:30 Evening Wo * 114)0 Morning Wedneeday: 7i30 Prayer ] MIDVTTW BimST CMUBC* MB Airport) WILLIAMS, Pastor Sunday < Morning w. t. f. a. 6:aa Y. M W. B 6:80. Evangelistic service 7-M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evente* ma. first anna or Bev. c. E. ; I ft ?: 11:00 a. sa. i S M) p. m i. Director. : People's Society at 6:00 * a. n Whlteeldee, President. at 7 .-00 p. m GIRLS COATS and HATS sISL'dffi'wk SsoShr'" Corduroy, Wool, and Cotton DRESSES, SKIRTS. JUMPERS Sizes 1-3, 3 6x, 7-14 Boys' JACKETS cmd.OYERCOATS Corduroy and Gabardine Pants TOTS OUTING PAJAMAS TODDLER CORBUROY SETS Small, Medium, Large Pre-Teen Corduroy SUITS ^^^MPEBS UV. ?. V. AUSTIN. Pastor Sunday: ? ? Sunday School U?J Morning !? ?k? l:l? At. u. Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7:30 nmyar nilliii OAVm^MOBIuF^Maf Corner of Caasier A rultoo Sunday School 9 :46 m. m. &. t. 0. 6:00 p. m. Millar* Putnar*. Dtractar. Evening Worship T.-00 p. m. HKtwiM fnyr? Service Wad. ?:? p. m. '?am ajway* welcome. Sam Phllllpa. Sept. Worship Service 11 .-00 a. a. SECOND BAPTIST CITUHCH MISSION Corner of Dill In a St.. and Railroad Ave. H. C. WRIGHT. Supl Sunday: 8:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Service 6:16 a T. U. 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday : 7:30 Prayer Meeting OAK GBOVE LAFTL5T Rev. C C. Crowe. Pastor Sundays: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 t a Morning service (first and third Sundays). 8 :30 p. m KTTJ. 7:30 p. m. Evening service (second end fourth Sundays:. Negro News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 106 Carpenter Street Hazel Brown of Philadelphia spent Christmas holidays with' relatives in Kings Mountain and Clover, S. C. > ?Mrs. Bertha Reed Chiidrens-of New York spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Ta/lcr and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pressley and children of Pittsburg, Pa., spent the holidays with their parents. Miss Maxine Brown of New York spent the Christmas holi days with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Will Brown. Mrs. Marie Rhodes of New Jersey spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Julie McNeal. Mr. and Mrs. George Bi^gers, Mrs. Jennie Mae Crawford of Washington, D. C., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. V. Lindsey and Mrs. Alma Mitch em, and other relatives. (Mrst Daisy L. Smith and Mrs. Eunice Hickman spent Saturday In Charlotte visiting their Un cle, Mr. Aaron Bryant, who Is 111. Alonzo Rhodes of New York is spending the holidays with rel atives in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clark and. children of Ranlo spent Sunday after noon in Kings -Mountain visiting relatives. Miss ' Goldie iRlvers spent Christmas In Atlanta, Ga., visit ing her mother and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed of Gastonla spent Sunday in Kings Mountain visiting Mrs. Mamie Quinn and Mrs. Eunice Hick man. Mrs. Carrie Gardner and Miss Alleen Clark were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gardner and Mrs. Alma Mite hem Christ mas day, Mrs. Pearl Gouldelock is a patient at the Kings Mountain hospital suffering a leg injury. John Ross is a patient at the Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. Ross underwent a major opera tion last week' and is improving nicely. Mrs. Mary Jimerson is Impro ving at the Gastonla hospital af ter undergoing a serious opera tion last Friday. Mrs. Viola Orr is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pressley. ? The Friendly Aid Union will be held Saturday and Sunday January 3 and 4, 1953. with the friendship Lodge, Bessemer City, at Kelly's Chapel Metho dist church. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thombs of Tracy street won the prize in the Christmas decorative door contest, according to the decis ion of the judges. Mr. and Mrs. Thorrfbs' was the most attractive door scene in that divisiorv Lack Of Feed Stunts Heifers Research "work conducted at the Mountain Experiment Sta tion, Waynesville, and at North Carolina State College during the past three years Indicates that even well ? managed pas tures do not supply sufficient nutrients for normal growth by heifer calves betwe: r the ages of 6 and 12 months. However, at from 12 to 24 mon ths, they can make normal grow th on weli^managed. improved pastures during the lush grow ing seasons, according to W. R. Murley assistant professor, and R. K. Waugh, head of the dairy husbandry section, Department of Anhnal Industry at N* C. 2*ate College. '.Tie scientists ,:sy that most dairymen consider the iCfrtng of dairy heifers after they a?" 6 months old sn easy task, an?i actually it is. But this belief has led many owners to stunt their animals by failure to provide feed, and care. "Far too often, dairy heifers are fed low quality roughage in winter and are turned on pasture and allowed to shift for themsel ves during the summer," accord ing to Waugh and Murley. The Waynesville and State College tests showed that Guern sey and Jersey betters, when turned to pafcture at ?, 8, or 10 months of ?jt and allowed no other source of feed, made slow growth, gaining at the rate of oniy 53 percent of normaj. When two pounds of grain were fed to animals of similar ages, normal growth was attained. On poorer pastures or for larger animals, , A bull Is termed "proven" when j the production records of at least I five of his unselected daughters ' have been compared with the production records of their dams. Proteins are used In the for mation of muscular tissue, skin, hair, horns, hoofs and blood, as well as forming 33 to 4 per cent of the milk produced by a cow. North Carolina State College poultry scientists have found that adding dirt to the diet of turk eys reduces the incidence of swollen hocks. Hill-selecting sweet potat seed stocks has increased yields form 20 to 100 per cent above those1 obtained when the usual method of seed selection was employed. Kings Mountain Kingt Houhitin Merch anh Association Bessemer City r IHxie-lIome lor Betler Values! jte Budget] Store Honrs For New Year's If rek! Open All Day Every Day This Week Except Thursday, January 1. LHxie-nome Mellow Blend Coffee Silver Cup . . 77? Dixie-Home Rich Winey Bler.d -Coffee Gold Cup . . 81? Delicious Base For Party Punch? Hi-C Grange-ade . tr 26c Dixie-Home Quality Fresh Mayonnaise . . r 29c TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY Pi Gerber's Strained BABY FOODS 3 j,,t 29c Del Monte Whole Kernel GOLDEN CORN 2 Ho 303 QQC Cant UV A Real Money-Saver! Alaska , Harvest Crear Pink Salmon . < 47c S?ui A Low Price For This Fine Salad And Cooking Oil Wesson Oil . . E 32? For Your New Year's Menu? Blackeye mm W M ? ? W ? ? ? Peas.. 1 9C 37c fiiets . . 2 $1.77 Harvest Cream Self-Rising 25 lb ? ? Bag Pcfck Tomatoes 2 r 29c Van Camp's Chili Con Carne With Beans . . . v00 37 c Can No. 303 Cam 25 Froscn food 1 uluos! Southland Frozen Fresh CUT ORKA 10 Ox Pkg 23C Dole Frozen Fresh PINEAPPLE JUICE 6 Ox. Can 21 ^ ni niiiniiMiiii Pi1' ... i Old-Timey Favorite ! Fresh Green Collards Lge Bch. 19 Verl-Best Medium Size Yellow Fancy Green MILK 74 qt. Onions . 3 - 33? Cabbage 2 - 1 1 c Fancy Medium Size U. S. No. 1 Idaho Rutabagas 2 - 1 1 c Potatoes 1 0 79c _ hi mm siaM Golden Ripe Foncy Green Top 7-0z. Pkg. ... 15/ Bananas 2 - 25? Radishes 2 - 1 9C CLOVERLEAf ? onv Mil K ?? ? ? ^ Traditional For New Year's! Hreih Or Smoked ? Hog Jowl." 19 Pinky Pig Juicy Plump A Real Treat Barbecuedl U. S. Choice Short Ribs of Beef . - 39c Fork Tender Steaks) Quality-Tender Veal Cube Steaks . . - 89c u.. 55c Franks - 55c Ground Fresh Ooilyl Ground Beef . . - 49c Fish ?#>*>!?/. I Medium Size Green .. ? ? Shrimp * 59c Easy To Prepare Fillets Catfish * 49 k??f V4'? I Wilson Certified Mor ...... u-oi cm 43c CANNED Corned Reef Hash ?6 o? c?. 3$: MEATS Tripe 24 ox c?, 49c Bleaches ft Disinfects CLOROX 17? Qt tot. Fresh WMi Sice SOAP 17? Facial Soap WOODBURY'S 23? IU?. Stee" For Easy Dishwashing DREFT it* n? 20? VogoSabl# Shortening CRISCO
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