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Church ran presbyteriar church REV. p. D. PATRICK. P aft or Sunday School 9:43 a. m. Morning Worr'.'p 11:00 a. m. Pioneer Pcilowshlp 0:00 p. irt. Senior -tll^h Fellowship 6:00 p. m_ Evenlng worship 7:30 p. m. Morning Worship 10:00 a. m. CUb Scout* 3:15 p. m. evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Morning Worship 10:00 a. m. Junior Choir Practice 3:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wertnaaday : Morning Worship 10:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. in. Miming Worship 10:00 a. m. Brownlr Scouts 3:13 p. m. V Brownlr Scouts 3:13 p. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m VyWay : Morning Worship 10:00 a. m. ? Clrl Scouts 3:.'I0 p. m Evening Worship 7:30 p. rn. BOYCE MEMORIAL A. H. P. CHURCH WILLIAM L. ' PKK33LY. Minister ? Churck School 10 a. m. John A. Cheshire. F.upt, Morning Service' 11 a. m. . No Evening Service at our churvh, Wo will worship with the First Pnosbylorlan church. Sub Scouts Monday at 3:00. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:80. Choir Practice at 8:00. Brownie Scouts Prlday at 3:00. Come and worship with us. TBUE GOSPEL 1 -4i-HRACLX ' Second Street SEV. O. C. McCUBRY, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. in. Worship Service. 11a m. Evening Service. 7:13 p. m. Prayer Service every Wednesday at 7:1ft P. m. livery 3rd Saturday night. EASTS! DE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. 8. L. CHANCY. Pastor Sunday : 9:43 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:80 Evening Worship IPedneaday : 7 s30 Prayer M f.OVE VALLEY BAPTIST CHUBCB !.EV. EARL M REDOING. Pastor Sunday school ? 9:43 a. m Morning Wqnthlp ? 10:43 a. m. Sunday night service ? 7:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer service ? 7:00 p. m. GRACE METHODIST ' ' C L. GRANT. Pastor Morning Services: Sunday School 9:43 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Services: MYP fl:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening: Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening: Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. Prlday evening: Cottage Prayer Service. You are Invited and we will be <|etlghted. . PARI GRACE CHURCH OP NAZARENE BEV. H. SPURGEON SCBUGGS, Pastor Suaday School 10.UU. Supt., Raymond Gregory Morning Worship 11:00. Young People's service 6:80. Herman Ruff, President Mvangellstlc Servio- 7:30. Midweek piayer aervlce Wednesday sven dlo program: "Showers of Bleaalnga", ?ach Sunday morning at 9 a. m. over WQNC. Gaaloma BETHLEHEM BAPTIST REV R E KOHB1NS. Pastor Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a. r Baptist Training Union 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship service 8:00 p m - Wednesday Night Prayer Service 8:00 p. WE STOVER BAPTIST CHURCH REV. N. S HAKDIN. Past.* ? :4S Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 'Jnd and 4th Sun ?ays 7:00 Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sun DAVID BAPTIST CHURCH REV. C. W. WALKER. Pastor Worship every first and third Sunday | naornings at 11:00: and every second and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Gene lloyle. Supt. B. T. U. every Sunday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Toyo Grlgg. General Director , Church Family Night Wednesday even ings after caeh first and third Sundays. Choir practice each Wednesday night at 7:00. The Lord's Supper on each 3th Sunday. As Moses said to Hobah, "Come thou with 0s, and. we will do thee, good." OAK OIOVE IARDT rev. c a cbowk, ruta Sundays: 10 a. m. Sunday School. XI a. m. Morning service (am third Sundays). 6:30 p. m. mj. 7:30 p m Evening MITlw <1 fourlo Bundays). , ci arrmcL and penukys chapel metvodist oroiam rev. boyck wBntBmjkm ut Sunday: Morning worship 10 a. ro ? Panleys. Morning worship 11 L O. - D MM Evening Service 7:80 p. m. ? B Bethel 2nd Sunday: Morning worthlp 11 a. a. ? B Bethel. Evening service 7:30 p. m. ? C- Bethel Jrd Sunday: Morning worthlp 11 a. m. ? Penleya. Evening service 7:30 p. in. ? JQ Bethel. ?U> Sunrtay. Morning worthlp 11 a. m. ? B Bethel Evening sen-fee 7:30 p. ro. ? D- Bethel M. Y. I. each Sunday, 6;30 p. m. at O ft'thi'li Choir practice and Prayer service each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. at B Beth si. ' - 81 CO NO BA/T1ST CHUUCH MISSION Corner of Dining St.. and Rallmad Ave. -?mba. c. wbigkt. supu ?unday:' 8:48 Sunday Schot) . * ilMr Morning Service. ?:ia a t. u. 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ?W U McSWAIN .Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morning at ?0:00. - V Forest Fort en berry, Supt. Worship each second and fourth Sunday morning at 11:00; worthlp each *~~\ and hlrd Sunday evening at 7:BO. B. T. U. each Sunday evening ?M 6:30. Albert Hardin. Q. P. Choir practice each Thursday livening at I MX. "For ws art laborers together with God" - FauL KINGS MTU. TABERNACLE 1 Block From Cora Mill REV. JAMES W. SELF. Pastor Sunday School ? 10 a. m. Preaching Service ? 11 a. m. Night Service ? 7:13 p. m. Thursday night prayer service ? 7:18 p. as. Saturday Night Prayer Meeting ? 7:13 9. m. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST YANCEY 11. CARTER. Minister Sunday School 9:0 Morning Worship 11:00 W. Y. P. 8. e:3C. T. M. W R 8:8a Evangelistic service 7i00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7*00. CHURCX OF GOD Corner of Psrker and Gaston REV. DOC W I LEAN ICS, Pastor Ainday School 10 a. m. Night Service 7:00 p. m. Saturday night YPE 7 p. m. Everyone Invited to attend. , MiDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Near Morrison Airport) REV. JAMES (BUD) WILLIAMS, Sunday School 9:45 Supt. Herbert Bohelsr Morning Worship 11 :00 Evangelist Service 7:00 Saturday evening Servlo* 7:30 CORHITK FBIM1TIVE CHURCH EI.DER K H. SIMPSON. Pastor Teachlcs Services: First Sunday 7 p. m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. Piuyer meeting 7:30 p. m. FIRST WESLETAN METHODIST REV. A. J. ARGO. Pastor tunday; 9 43 a m. Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 6:18 p m. W Y. P 3. 7:18 p m. Evangelistic Servlca. Monday: I;Lj p. m. Boy Remits. Troop S. DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. P. D. PATRICK. Pastor (unday: 3:00 p. m. ? Sunday School. Mr. J. G. Darracott, Supt. 3:45 p. m. .? Evening worship. . ruesday: 7:13 p. m. ? Pretbyterlan Youth Pelliiw ?hip. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. ROBERT l- ILARD1N. Pastor Sunday: ? 4ft Sunday School. 11 00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. U. t oo p m. Preaching service. 7:00 Midweek prayer service cximuu. KmoDBT cnvmcm ? REV. r. u shook, jr., Miami 10.00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morr.lng Worship* " 6:00 Intermedial* Youth ?'ellow*hip. 6:30 Senior Youth Fellowihlp. 7 M Evening Worship. JVednecday: 7:30 Prayer ServW ?4)0 Choir Rehearsal. rourt cmnca or m minim REV. A. D. HOLT, P uU Sunday School: 9** a. m. Wesley Moaa. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. WL Young People'! Society at 6:00 p. BL Gordon Whltealdea, Preaideat. evangelistic Service* at 7:00 p. sa. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH in Burlington community WALTER FLAY PAYNE. Paator B T. Brook*. Supt. Sunday School ? 0:45: Morning Wor*hlp ? 11:00. Evening Service ? 7:00. Wednesday night: Prayer Service* ? 7:00. BTU or. Sunday* ? 5:45. SECOND BAPTirr CHURC.: REV. B. F. AUSTIN, Factor lunday : Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 6:15 B. T. U. 7 JO Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7: Jo Prayer meeting. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street, Cora Mill Service* REV. CLYDE MALONEY, Paator King* Mountain. N. C Sunday: Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Jasper J. Sl*k, Supt. " Arthur Osrrlgan, A??t. Supt. Morning Wonhlp: 11:00 a. m. rhuraday: ?... Young Peopta'* Society! 6:30 f- m. CAHSON MEMORIAL CHURCH Crowder* Mountain Community REV. V. WAYNE EIRE. Paator Saturday : 8:00 p. m. "Hour at Poarar" Meeting. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. 8unday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worahlp Service. 6:00 p. m. Young People's mtftlng. 7J0 p. m Evangelistic Service. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH DAVID N. MORRIS. Paator Corner of Caniler A Fulton Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. U. 0:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Director. Evening Wornhlp. 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6:45 p. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST REV. FLOYD HOLLER. Pastor Buiy Carpenter, Supt. Crowder* Mountain Community tundty : 10:00 8und*y Hchool. 11:00 Morning Servlc*. Evening Service. First Presbyterian CHURCH NEWS Brownie Scouts met in the Scout Hut last Wednesday at 3:30. Mrs. A. K. Walker and Mrs. G. L. McDaniel are the leaders. They sang some of the Scout songs and planned their Work for their fu ture. This is a newly organized troop. Cherub Choir met for an orga nizational meeting Saturday mor ning. Mrs. Hazel Lane is the choir mother, Miss Butch Houser the accompanist ? secretary, and Miss Huneycutt is the director. This choir Is for all children agtes six through eight, and will meet each Saturday morning at 10:00 a. m. Intermediate Girls Auxiliary and Royal Ambassadors met at the church last Thursday night to study "The World in Her Hands." Miss Huneycutt led the study and afterwards the group went out for hot dogs served by the sponsoring W. M. S. circles. Business Womens Federation of Kings Mountain Association was held at the Second Baptist church in Shelby on Tuesday night. Wednesday night prayer meet ings for the next several weeks Simple 96 the The day you open /our Savings Account here, you're on the road to home ownership ! Systematic savings, working for you at a generous rate of return, soon add up to your down payment requirements. Balance can be financed with "rent' like" payments that cover everything. What could be simpler, safer, surer? Let's talk it over. Each Account Is Insured Up To $10,000 We Close At 1 P. M. Saturdays Kings Mountain Building & Loan Association W. K. Mauney, Pres. Ben H. Bridges. ?X.-' riCv'.&t .. Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mr*. Baxter Payseur Sermons for Sundays in Lent are entitled as follows: March 14: "How Can I toe a Christian?" March 21: "Why be a Metho dist Christian?" MarvH 28: "The Cross and 1." April 4: Greensboro College Choir. April 11: Palm Sunday ? ."By standers Still?" April 18: Easter ? "The End of the World! And the Begin ning!" Attendance at the morning ser vices is being registered to give an accurate check. Let's fill the church and give God a Chance now! The Official Board is leading In strengthening the evening worship services, and were well represented on last Sunday ev ening. The roof is now on the Educa tion Building, and from now on most of the work will 'be inside. Ushers for March are: J. C. Smathers, chief usner; H. D. Mc Daniel, Paul Briggs, H. E. Hord, Kelly McCarter, E. E. Marlowe, and Gail Mct>aniel. The nursery is /being cared for this month by members of Circle 8, and the flowers are (being pro will ctenter around the teaching of The Book of First John, taught by the pastor. March is Baptist Faith Month In Southern Baptist circles. First Baptist members are asked to Join the Faith Club by reading one book about Baptist faith and practice during this month. W. M. U. Convention is being held in Greensboro at this time. Attending from First Baptist are Mrs. Arnold Kincaid, Mrs. Earl Dedford, Mrs. W. F. McGlll, Mrs. Gordon Weekley, Jr., Mrs. Ben Long, Miss Blenda Huneycutt, and Miss Melba Tindall. Six new members were wel comed Into the fellowship of the church this past month: Mr. anrt Mrs. Ertle Powers, Michael Po wers, Clyde Murphy, and Don Barrett. vided toy Circle No. 1. The Senior M. Y. F. visited the Children's Home in Winston Salem Sunday, taking birthday gifts to the little boy whom they sponsor.. They -were accompanied toy Mr. 'and Mrs. H. D. McDaniel, their councilors. Member of the Senior M. Y. F visited the circlet this week to deliver the greeting cards sold at the last circle meetings. A meeting of parents of boys of Cuto-Scout age will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o' clock. ' On April 11, at 3 p. fn. "The Messiah", toy Handel, will be presented by the Church Choir, directed toy Miss Bonnie Mcin tosh. CARDS OF THANKS FLETCHER The children of W. M. Fletcher wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our friends and neighbors for the floral offerings and for 'the many kindnesses shown us at his death. Mrs. Logan McDaniel . - ? ? . O . 1 1 BIDS WANTED The Board of Commissioners will receive bids on one street sweeper for the City of Kings Mountain. Bids will 'be received until 5:00 p. m., March 22, 1954, In the Office of the City Clerk. The following is a list of specifi cations that; must be met: Self-propelled, Gasoline motor driven. Capable cf properly cleaning 8 foot swath Minimum of 300. cubic inch displacement motor. Transmission with 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse. Non-clogging chainless con veyor belt with two speed con trol. Capacity of dirt hopper not less than 3 cubic yards. Welded steel water tank of not less than 170 gallon capacity and high pressure water pump. Bidder is to furnish complete .specifications covering machine hid on. J. R. HENDRICK, City Clerk. 3:11 BUBSCRIBB TO TH B HERALD STORING FOOD IMPORTANT ? Milk: keep fresh milk tightly covered and under refrigeration. Dry and evaporated milk In cans should be kept in a cool, dry place. After it is opened dry milk should be kept in a tightly-cover fed container in the refrigerator. Eggs: keep in a covered con tainer under refrigeration. Never wash eggs until just before using. If only the yolk of the egg is us ed, keep the remaining white in a tightly-covered container. If on ly the white is used, put the yplk in a container and cOVer With wa ter to keep it from drying. . Cheese: keep hard cheese in a tight container or wrapped in waxed paper in the refrigerator. Slice aa needed. Cottage cheese and cream absorb flavors readily, and should be kept tightly cover ed under refrigeration. Fruits and Vegetables: store greens and salad vegetables (un washed) and refrigerate in cov ered pans <rr waterproof bags. Keep ripe fruits like peaches, plums and berries refrigerated and unwashed until ready to use. Foods like peaches, pears, and to matoes may be ripened at room temperafctre and then stored In the refrMerator. Keep potatoes and cabbage in a dark, cool place, and well ventilated. Store dried fruits in sealed Containers in a cool place, though not necessari ly' under refrigeration. CHICK SPECIAL ON SATURDAY FREE CHICKS With Each 25-Pounds Purina Chick Starteena RAISE YOUR OWN BROILERS Have Meat On Your Table In 8 Weeks ? Please Bring Your Own Containers ? KINGS MTN. FARM CENTER THE STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN S. Battleground Ave. Phone 836 JOY Wed; - Thurs. . FrL Oi Next Week We're "Oil The Movie_ Page" because we want EVERYONE to know a bout all of the wonderful entertainment. All the wonderful living in the Glenn Miller Story* Ethb story or a low THAT MADE WONDOtrUC MUSIC! ' JAMB STEWART JUNE ALLYSON "GLENN MILLER HERALD PUBLISHING JtbUSE ?hones 167 & 283 This The Is fj r ir?3 American Sf^STfc^Swi selfishness, it enhances my faitl?ln humankind to tee our people help each other cheerfully and enthusi astically through the American Red Gross. You who join die Red Cross ignore all harriers and ^ifferenceaWI but you never ignore a pica for help. You give your help freely, because you want to. That is the M ? ~ w Tl am proud to be a member of the Red Cross because it personifies the American generosity of spirit, the spontaneous outpouring of help 'to others. America needs the Red Cross in so many ways ? for disaster relief, for its blood program, for service to the men and women in our armed forces. I hope that each of you will join our Red Cross. I The Gall SUPERIOR SSR PRESIDENT nF TTjE UNITED STATES
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