Church O0TMT Of VTtS oSfSSr1 At*. ?:<& tadajr Si HOI Morning ?:1S a t. u. 7 JO tayv t30 Prayer ? - wmx ammcm *? l? MaBWABi .Putor ' Oehoel mqr Sunday ???'i n I Cora imi ? W. SOT, Faster ? 10 a.m. ?errlce ? U a. a. ?tot ? 7:10 p. a. ?i*ht prayer service ? T:lfl p. I S?mr4*3r "W Frayer Meeting ? 7:10 | f ? ^ &? k?> i-rt ti" W> ct> CL Cb O. O, c. davis mjurnsr onmca W. U McSWAllf. Putv Warship mrr mat and third Sunwvy aMntan At 11:00: tad tvtrr iwcoJ ud fourth Sunday evenings at 7 :3a Sudsy School every Sunday morning at ?. tS. Dal* Voilbraeht, SupC JL T. V every Sunday evening at ? JO Mrs. Tuye Grlgg, Q.?D. Chureh Family Might Wedaead ?P ??? Mch tint and third Sundays, jChoIr practice each Wednesday night f jO 0. pw Lord's Supper on each 5th Sunday. A" Moses said to Hobefe - ? - with us. we will da Ota* .jynrat*" t M. W. & 6J0. ?raagsUstlc service 7K?. " Wednesday evening 7m ?:?? ^nSSaS<*Su& fellowship. *20*v-Un/wSrt5!# Wedn?dayx 7 JO Prayer Henries. ?"00 Choir Rehearsal. -on** &JLS-* " Sunday School 9:45 a. m. MomJog Worship 11:00 il dl Evening Services: MYF,?:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:90 p. m. WedneSday evening: Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening: Choir Practice. 7 JO p. m. Friday evening: Cottage . Prayer Service. Too arc Invited and we will be delighted. AMD runiTI cum Mrraoosr RBV. BOYCX aurvsnouB tat Sunday: Morning worship 10 a. in.? Penleys. Merning worsMp 11 a. m. ? H Bethel. Jrartg^aenrlc* 7 JO p m. ? B Bethel Morning worship 11 a. m. ? B Bethel. ^?^jMMwrvlc* 7J0 p. m. ? B- Bethel. Morning worship 11 a. SB. ? Psnleys Evening service 7:80 p. as. ? B Bethel. 4th Smdty Morning worship 11 a. as. ? a net It* Evening servicn 7 JO p. m. ? B- Bethel *? t >. each Sunday, 6 JO p> a. at E Cfcoir practice and Prayer service each Wednesday at 7 JO ? ak at ? Bethal. I atraet, Cera IOU Services sruwakoii i KSV. a. SPUKOEON 8CBUOQ8. Pastor Sunday School: 0:45 a. aa. Prod Bowena. Supt. Arthur Carrtgan. Asst. Supt Momlnc Wooshlp: U?0 a. m. rhumdAy : Young People's Sootety: 6:30 p./ m KEETER'S PRE - CHRISTMAS Ready -to -Wear Winter Coats - ' t ? , . ? " % / . ? . '.f ' ?? ; ' ?' .??" ?; : . , - v, " . >? * v All of Them ? None Reserved 1 $69.50 Coat, now ....< $39.88 j? 1 $49.50 Coat, now S29.88 J 1 $44.50 Coat, now $2188 g 2 $34.50 Coats, now S18J88 g 2 $29.50 Coats, now $16.88 1 $24.50 Coat, now $1188 1 $19.95 Coat, now $12.88 7 $16.95 Coats, now $10.88 A" | WINTER DRESSES g Now Slashed By 1-3 OFF COATS and TOPPERS J 2 at $59.50 1 at $5150 j 1 at $49.50 1 at $3150 ! 1 at $19.95 2 at $1195 ] 1-2 Price j m ? 3 '6 II IT Q 0n Entire Stockf ? U U 1 1 U Including Swansdown | 10 $49.50 Suits, now $29.88 a 5 $44.50 Suits, now $2188 *' 2 $39.50 Suits, now $22.88 r 2 $3450 Suits, now $19.88 1 $32.50 Suit, now $18X8 ?j 4 $24.50 Suits, now ...... $14i8 | 2 $19.95 Suits, now $1188 2 $16.95 Suits, now $10.88 No Charges? Cash Sales oi Layaway Only! J BOTCE MEMORIAL A. rn. P. CHURCH WILLIAM L. PRESSLY. Minister Church School 10:00 a. m. John A. Cheshire. Supt Morning Service 11 8. ro. The subject for the Morning Hour Is "The Wonder of Forgiveness." Meetings In the afternoon: Junior Societies at 2:30. Intermediate Sr .vty <ii #0. Elders Meettn* et 3:30. Deacons Meeting. Woman's Missionary 'Society 3:30. Young People at 6:00. Cub Scouts Monday at 3:00. Brownie Scouts Friday at 3:00. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. P. D. PATRICK. Pastor SUNDAy: Sunday School 9:4S a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon Topic: "JESUS STOOD STILL" Pioneer Fellowship V00 p, m. Senior High Fellowship 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon Tof'c: "PSALM OK PSALMS". MONDAY: Cub Scout* 3:15 p. m. ?Circle V. Mrs. Sam Suber 3:00. p. m. Boy Scouts 7:30 p. m. Circle VI. Mrs! Austin Lackey 7:30 p. m. Circle III, Mrs. P. D. Patrick, 8:00 p. m Circle IV, Mrs. C. D. Blanton, 8:00 p. m "TUESDAY: Junior Choir Practice' 3:30 p. m. ?WEDNESDAY : Men's Bible Class Supper for Men and Women of the Church. 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY: .Brownie Scouts. 3:15 p. m. ? FRIDAY; Girl Scouts 3:30 p. m. Ti WIITOVM MROT CHURCH REV. M. 8. HARDIN, Pastnr 9:43 Sunday School. JtlsOO Morning Wot ship 2nd and 4th Sun '-S. .-00 Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sun EJUTSIDE IAPTIST CHURCH REV. R. L. CHANEY, Pastor tadur: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:S0 Evening Worship Wednesday : 7 JO Pray*r H> LOVE VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. EARL M. REDDING. Pastor Sunday achool ? 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship ? 10:45 a. m. Sunday night service ? 7:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer service ? 7:00 p. m. mix GOSPEL TABERKACLX Second Street REV. a. C. MeCURRY. Pastor SetoojJ. 10 a. m. t Sstnts. 11 a. m. ?**aiag Iwvics. Tillam Jrnjrtr la>lt? every wAnseday at 7:1B | k ?, Every 3rd Saturday night. URBT REV. R. E. BOBBINS, Pastor Morning Iwln 11:00 a. m. Sunday School aach Sunday at 10 a. B. Hf.pt let Training Union 7. -00 p. fa, Evening Worship service 8:00 p. a. Vedneeday Night Prayer Service 8:00 p. MSX QUICK CHTTHCH OP TB Mimnn REV. RAT CHnj>FR.% Pastor Sunday 8cboal 10:00. ?upt.. Raymond Gregory Mornlns V.'orshlp 11:0a Young People's service 8:30. Rsraan Ruff, President Evangelistic Service 7:30. Midweek prayer service Wednesday even tD| at 7'JOl Radio yrograra: "Shower* of Rlisslngs", each Sunday morning at 9 a. m. over WGNC, ? ? (Rear Morrison Airport) REV. JAMES (BOD) WQAJAMS. Pastor Sunday School 9:48 SupC Herbert Robeler Morning Worship 11:00 ?vaaMUat Service 7:00 Saturday evening Service 7:30. _ ... - . WMim REV. A. D. BOLT, Pastor Sunday School: S:40 a. m. Wesley Mess. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Young People's Society at 8:00 p. m. Gordon Whiteeidea. President Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. mount juit view BArrnrr REV. FLOYD HOLLER. Pastor Billy Carpenter, Supt. Crowders Mountain Community 10:00 Sunday Pchoot. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Bvenlng Service. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street, Corm Mill Services REV. CLYDE MALONEY, Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday: ?? Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Jasper J. Stsk, Supt. Arthur Carrlgan. Aut. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Thursday: Young People'! Society: 6:90 p. m. CARSON MEMORIAL CHURCH Orowders Mountain Community REV. V. WAYNE KIR*. Pastor Saturday: 8:00 p. m. "Hour of Power" Meeting. Sunday: 10:00 a. nr.. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 8:00 D. m. Young Peopll's meeting. 7:30 p. m Evangelistic Service. oak oaovE lAFrirr REV. C. C. CROWE. Paator Sundays: 10 a. m Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning ssrvlta <( third &ind?Lj i). 6:90 p. m. BTU. 7:90 P. m. Evening urrlce (second and 'mirth Sundays). DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. p. D. PATRICE. Pastor Sunday: 3:00 p. m. ? Sunday School. Mr. J. O. Darracott, 8upt. 8:49 p. m. ? Evening worship. Tuesday: 7:15 p. m. ? Presbyterian Youth PeHow rtitp. GIVE HER A WATCH foi Chrismas lippy's Special Nationally Advertised MEDANA Ladies' Watch !i : ) r > i I EWSLERS NEAR DEPOT .<? Piedmont Phone 470 mi ? Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Payseur A spaghetti, supper is bring given tonight (Thursday! by the St. M. Y. F. in the church "base ment to raise funds for their Or phan Fund, at 7:30 o'clock. Tic kets are $1 for adults, 50c for children. Everyone is invited. Sermon topics for the next three Sundays are: "Making Christmas Honest" ? Dec. 6. "The Four Dimensions of Love" ?Dee. 13. "Jesus of Nazareth" -? Dec. 20. At the evening service on Dec. 13, the MYF will present a Christ mas drama, under the direction of I. Ben Goforth. Jr. The cast of the drama, "They Made a Path", presented last Sunday evening includes: Rev. Phil Short?, Jr.. Wilbur Smith, Bob NeilJ, Paul Walker, Hoyle McDanlel, George Blalock, Hil lard Black. Jay Patterson. Oren Fulton, Delbert Dixon, B. S. Pee ler, Jr., J. C. McKinney, Baxter Payseur, E. E. Marlowe. Earl Marlowe, Miss Kittle Lou Sutton, and Miss Mozell*? Masters. A fllmstrip. "Adventures in Service", was shown at the even ing meeting of the Sr. MYF Sun day. A study course. "Alcohol and the Christian Responsibility" was presented Wednesday evening at the church, beginnihg at 4 o'clock, j The parsonage family recently | received a surprise pounding. The children of the church will present a Christmas program Dec. 16. On Dec. 20 at 4 p. m. the Choir will present a contata, "The Story of Christmas", by Matthews. coanrni mi zvmv* anracii BLJOUSM JL H. SIMPSON. Pmtur First flntef 2 p. ol Third Hundnw if a. m. Prayer mating 7:30 p m. becond baptist cHtmca uv. B. P. AUSTIN. Pastor fr:43 Sunday School J 1:00 Morning Service. e.-U B. T. V. 7.30 Prayer Meeting WtdMMUjr: 7:30 Prayer meeting. PIBBT WESLCTAN METHODIST TlllllHj KKV~ '* AKGO' ys45a. m- Sunday School. 11:00 l m. Morning Worship Bervtca. ?:ia p. BL w. t. p. s. .7:V p. ?- Evangellitlc Service. TiU p. m. Boy Scout*. Troop s. MACEDONIA BAPTIST RTV. ROBERT U HARD 1.1. Pastor today: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. ?:00 p. m. B. T. 0. TKXJ p m. Preaching aervtee ^?dneadsy: 7:00 Midweek prayer acrvlc*. TEMPLE BAPTIST DAVID N. MORRIS. Pastor Corner of Cansler A Pulton Sunday 8choo! 9:45 a. ra. B. T. U. 8:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Director. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6:43 p. CHURCH OP OOD Corner of Parker and Gaston BBV. DOC WILBANKS, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Night Service 7.00 p. m. Saturday night TPS 7 p. m. Praryooe tavtted to attend. Packages Mailed By Dec. 5. Cards By Dec. 15 To Beat Old Saint Nick Christmas got its official wel come. today, as Postmaster W. E. Blakely predicted the volume of holiday mail may exceed the all time higb of 1X2.935 cancellations recorded here in 1952. Local residents and business firms alike were reminded by the. postmaster, "Correct and careful mailing is just as important as early mailing. Perhaps more so. Any unnecessary delay may pre vent delivery of your Christmas cards and gifts, by December 25." Postmaster Blakely' lists haste and carelessness as chief trouble makers for postal employees, and quickly add*?: "There's no good reason for either. People still have a week or ten days for leisurely shop ping. During that time give your . Christmas card list a thorough going over. Be sure you have everyone's full name, street and number, city, zonb and state; "Estimate the number of stamps you'll need. Stock up on a supply of heavy wrapping pa per.: strong cord and parcel post labels, Then you'll be safeh- over the first hurdle in the race a - gainst time." , The important thing, of course, Penniless DP Makes Fortune CHICAGO, 111. ? Leon Jolson, president of the "Necchi" Sewing Machine Sales Corp., who arriv ed in this country a penniless dis placed person (DP) only six years ago to build a $25 million dollar business, was honored in Chicago by the Chicago Sales Ex ecutive Club which named him "The Outstanding New American Sales Executive of the Year", it has bSeen announced by Hubert McGinnis, local "Necchi" dealer. Jolson, president of the com pany, which was started in 1947 with a loan of $2,000 from the United Service for New Amefi cans, made this statement in ac cepting the award, first of its kind presented: "I sometimes wonder if a native American can understand this country as well as a new American does. There is one sad fact about being a native American ? he takes too much for granted. He is so accustomed to freedom that it no longer seems the wonderful thing it real ly is. But we who have known a nother kind of life We look up on this nation with constant won der and gratitude. We can never take this spirit of liberty for granted." In the North Carolina moun tains, debris burners, smokers, in cendiarists, hunters and campers cause 83 per cent of the forest fires. I is to get started now. If. all gift j packages are mailed by Decern her 5, and all Christmas cards by December 15, they'll arrive short ly before Santa. Business finrjs can do their part by withholding all circular and catalogue mail during the critical period: December 15-25. li will also help avoid Post Offict? congestion if their regular cor respondence-is posted before 4:00 p. m. each day. FO L KS WED. NITE at 7:00 DEC. 9th WRAY'S WILL GIVE AWAY THE "Massey-Harris" FARMING TRACTOR FREE Without Cost THERE'S STILL TIME TO REGISTER JOIN THE CROWD AND LET S ALL HAVE FUN A- V. Wray & 6 Sons Shelby's Predominating Department Store SHELBY. ^ . NORTH CAROLINA UCAL MT$ SUGGESTIONS from PHIFER HARDWARE for WHEEL GOODS & TOYS ? Bicycles ? Wagons P Tricycles ? Scooters ROLLER SKATES HOLSTER SETS New, Fascinating Hobby Horse, "THE WONDER HORSE" "Tommy Ray" Automatic Space Guns, Really "Lights Up" and Space Helmets ?I- ++ *** ***** ***********v******* ++++++ + ***** V i ? | | I J i 4 BRASS fiifcPLACE FIXTUHil ? Andirons ? Fire Screens ? SHOVEL AND POKER SETS ? Lighters ? T.ail3 NATIONAL PRESTO COOKERS and CANNERS Universal and Miiro-Matic ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS HOT PLATES ELECTRIC Westinghouse Pop Corn "Cookem - Fryer" POPPERS f i i ***+***+****+******+********+++++*+4.+ * iv Shotguns Rifles GUN CASES, ? Leather ? Plastic ? Canvas Several Sixes ? ? Footballs ? Basketballs Boys Boxing Gloves HUNTING ? Coats ? Boots ? Caps ? Vests ? Jackets CUTLERY ? Robes On Sure-Edge 9 Camillus O Baiter Tree Brand DISHES BllEAD BOXES PYREX WARE HARDWARE TURKEY ROASTERS Cookie and Pastry PRESSES DAZEY ? Nut Crackers Model 150 ? Steak Tenderizer Step ? On GASRAtf E CAKS ICE CUBE TRAYS RUBBER MAID PRODUCTS O r e Dacorabr Sols Copper Clad, Stainless S'.eel Revere Were O'CEDAR SPONGE MOPS hardware company Phones 46 & 700 223 S. Battleground Ave. Ki ?'*. m ~ ~ ? m p '? m m ^ ^ ^ ,**l .TvJ'-yr: :>r v.'C- I - ? - -* t * v- *? * i ? ? ? .

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