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BOYCE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Mountain Street - Wert School WUliam L. Pressly, Minuter OMirch School 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship 11 a. m. ..The subject for the morning hour li "The Wonder of Christmas." Vesper Service 5:30 p. m. .. .BPQCtsj- service consists of music bj Utt> Cherub. Carol, and Chancel choirs ant MsehrJMrectpre, picture* shown of Christ S"1* Christmas carols. Tht PuhUc ja cordially Invited. SECOND BAPTIST CHUXCX 120 Unwood Drtre Albert R. Haitinrs. School at 0:49 a. H&a 0:18 0 ■ m. — A. X r Wonhlp 11:00 I lie Director. Wonhlp 7:30 n.—also and Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas. CLINE'S RESTAURANT We Will Be Closed Sunday & Monday December 24 & 25 MERRV CHRISTMAS • ii A i LYNCH FURNITURE Haywood E. Lynch Lester Lingerfelt ff in Burlington WALTER HAT 'MW _ — 9:45. MernJM Wo.sMp — 11:00. Evening Service — TWO. Vednseday night: Prayer S' rvlcee — 1ft BIT) o tTL l. W. Phillips. footer Too M. Sunday N. ML Soil! 1 M. Morning Worohtp. COO r. H. ChHdran’s Semen 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship. Wedneada •:» A. M. TWO P. ML BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev. Donald 7. Callahan. Factor SUNDAY: 9:49 Sunday School. 10:95 Morning worship. 0:30 Training Union. 7:30 Evening worship, WEDNESDAY 7:30 Prayer aervlcA MOUNTAIN TABERNACLE U:00—Morning Worship. 0:00—baptist Training Union. 7:00—Preaching Service. . Wednesday: 0:30—Officers and Teachers meeting. 7:00—Mid-Week Prayer service. CHUBCH OP OOD Rev. L. L. McDaniel, Paatar Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. evangelistic Service 7:15 P. M. YPE Saturday at 7:30 P. M. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHUBCH Rev. Frank Self. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a m. Ray n-edell, Supt. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship Sunday night st t^B Thursday night prayer meeting li, CQAHITH ODER h B. SIMPSON. Paatar rue. suanay 3 p. nt third Sundays 11 a n v-— -wstmi 7t80 a at TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHUBCH PhlXer Road The Rev. Thomas Droppers, Prlest-ln SUNDAT 10 A. hL*FAmlly Semen 1st and 8rd Holy Communion. 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer. Sermon and Sunday School. WEDNESDAY 7:00 A. M. Holy COnunun Ion. HOLY DAYS 10:00 A. M. Holy Commu MIDV1EW BAPTIST CHURCH (Mldplnes Community) Rev. John S. Frazier, Pastor Lai on Franks, Supt. Sunday School 9:45. Training Union 5:45. Evangelistic Service 7:00. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:00 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH E. GOLD STREET Rev. Clyde R. Goodson, Paster Sunaay School 9:45. Morning Worship 1 :00t Evangelistic Service 7 p. an. Prayer meeting Wednesday craning p. m. MANUEL HOLINESS CHUaCn and street Cora Mill fgilOi, EUfflBMM DIxhi •an any School 10 o'clock a m. Preaching 11 o'clock. C M Meeting 6:30 Sunday Night .vangeltstle Service 7 WO y. Prayer Services 7 JO a t * PIEDMONT BAPTIST James K. WUllaniA Pastor 9:45 A m.—Sunday I_ — 11:00 — Morning Worship. -1 — Baptist Training Union. 6:15 ■ CARSON MEMORIAL INDEPENDENT CHURCH Located In Crowder’s Mountain Community Rev. Charles Britt, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 A ta. Sunday School 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday TWO p. BE Prayer Meeting Saturday 7:00 p. m. Touth Meeting Saturday 7:80 p. m. /$r-\ Open Til 9:00 P. M. Tonight and Every Night Til CHRISTMAS MACSHORE CLASSICS ALL GIFTS BOXED AND WRAPPED FREE! THE PRICELESS LOOK $4-00 -Travel from desk to date with ease in the lacy loveliness of MACSHORE’S practically press less cotton batiste beauty. The shirred and lace front_ tucked in or out — presents a pretty picture on any occasion. In White only. Sizes 30 to 38. FULTO FREE CUSTOMER PARKING N’S DEPARTMENT STORE W. Mountain Street # Dress Shop Second Floor Christmas Eve Services Set At Grover Presbyterian Church BT KBS. M. C. HARDIN TELEPHONE 937-6421 GROVER — The SMloh Pres bytterian idhurelH wiill have the ChriStrrtas party Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. Recreation and refreshments are planned far all members of the family. A contri button far I>r. and Mrs. J. T Dendy will toe received. Dr. Ben dy is a farmer pastor of Shiloh He and Mrs. Dendy are in de cUrring health. The Youth Choir will presen TEMP LX IXmjt CHURCH Paul Ledford, Superintendent Training Union Director, H. B. Hillard Sunday School 9:49 a. m. Morning Worship 11 L & a T. U. 6:80 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wednesday TUI t. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. a. PENiar* CHAPEL ■ev. Leonard Auffstetler, Pasta; Sunday School at 10 o’eloca a. m. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock a m. Methodist Youth Fellowship digs Evening Service at 7 p. rau PATTERSON ABOVE BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev. r ed Hicks. Pastor Sunday Schoui supu — Edwin Moors Sunday: 10:00 — Sunday School. ll:00Mornlng Worship services. 7:00 — Baptist Training Union. t.X — Evening service. Wednesday: TWO — Midweek prayer sendee. FIRST CHUBCH OF THE NAEABEHE 407 S. Cherokee Street Bev. H. G. Clayton. Pastor Sunday School »:45 a. m. Wesley Moss, BupC Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Young People’s Society at 6:00 p. m. Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. 7:00 Wednesday evelng prayer meet lng. ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CBUBCB Sunday: 10:00 Sunday Schoot. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:00 Baptist Training Unloo followed In venlng church services. Wednesday: 7:00 Mid-week prayer services FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCB Bev. B. L Baines. Pastor Sunday School — 9:49 am m. Morning Worship — 11 a. m. Baptist Training — 6:15 p. m. Evening Worship — 7:30 p. ro Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. DIXON PBEgBTTEBlAN CHUBCB Sunday— 9:30 A. M. — Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. — Sunday School KOMIS MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev. Marlon DuBose. Pastes Sunday School 9:49 a. ns. Morning Worship 11 a. as. Training Union 6:49 p. be Evening Worship 6 P. m. Hour of Prayer Wednesday Evsusg I run p. m. mnday School—9.49 A.M. Morning Worship—U» A.M. Youth Fellowship Groups—609 ML Worship—7:00 ML •TWO ML •T:4i 'a** FLOYD HOLLEB.I ^■ea^Cam^ *0:0© Sunday 11:0? Morning Billy Gnyton. Sunday School—S« a-m. Preaching Service—U LU Night Service—7:18 p. Saturday Night -Ton pa Highway T« nr. m. s. hjuumh. Gena Boyle 10:00 “ - 11:00 Morning Werahlp 7:00 rm- B.T.U.. Bill Director The Lord’s Supper As Moses said to 4th us. and wo will do thae (Uth (Dale Thornburg, Pastor W. L. SUNDAY: 0:40 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a m. Worship Bervlee. 6:19 p. m. BTU Maetlnf. 1.30 p. ro. Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY ’:30 p. m. Prayer Berries. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHUACH Bev. Wayne Ashe, Pastor Sunday School Superintendent, Robert Champion. Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. 10:00 Montin* worship. 6:00 Training union. 7:00 Evening Worship. Tuesday: 7:00 Choir Practise. Wednesday: 6:30 Officer* and Teachers _ 7:00 Mid-Week Prayer Sendee. GttUVA SATT191 cmitd JAMES HOLDEN. Potter Bev. (unday: 10:00—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Waraht) naming. 7:00—PTU. 8:00—Evening worship ihursdmy. T m -Prayer Mretina CAMP CBEEK SAPY1ST 7:30 Evening Service <L BETHEL tomcram CHVBCH Sunday School—10 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. SB. MYF and evening warmhlp—7 s. m. Wednesday: Prayer alreflag—7 p. a FZBST PBEEWILL BAPTIST CHUB06 stre*« 8ev. Paul J. Lannlng, Pastor fcUbw. School, 1C a. a*. Worship Service ii a. m. Cvanlnj Sarvlea. 7:15 p m. Prayar Pervtca every Thursday at fiy a Candle Light Service Decem ber 24th at the Shiloh Presbyter ian Church. The young married S. S. class es of the First Baptist church held a Christmas party last Sat urday night in the church base ment. Mrs. Jack Herndon is su perintendent of the department. The P-TA met last Monday ev ening In the School auditorium. A program of Chrlstmias music was presented by the chorus from the seventh and eighth grades. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Childers otf Greeensboro spent the week end with Mrs. Susie Cooke. Miss Gail OLittle of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Little. Miss Marjorie Crisp, a member of the College Facility at Wake Forest College has arrived to spend the holidays with her nra rher, Mrs. S. A. Crisp. Oolleg students home for the holidays are Mliss Mary Ann I temdon of Wake Forest, Miss Cynthia Wright of ASTC, (Boone, Lawrence Harry of Lenoir-Rhy ne of Hickory, Mis® Sandra My ers, W. C., Greensboro, Miss Ja quittoa Roundtree of St. Andrews College, Lauriniburg, Misses Gar tone Allen and Arlene Wright of Kings Business College in Char lotte. (Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth TeSse neer and Kim of Jacksonville, Fla., have arrived to spend the holidays with Mr. mud: Mrs. Ray Tesseneer. Oabia Goforth of Western Car olina college, Cullowhee, is at home for the holidays. (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goforth and children of Greenwood, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Goforth. Mrs. Gene Turner of Grover and Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Horn of Shelby were in charge of a Christmas party for the handi capped children of Cleveland County at the Aldersgate Fellow ship Hall Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Loy Paige entertained in honor of her daughter, Karen, Saturday at a birthday party. Party games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following guests: Teresa Howell, Vickie Turner, Margaret Tripp, Alan Hamferight, Billie Roark, Barry Robinson, Sammy Coyle, Mike McDaniel, Mike Wall, Kenneth Putnam and Lisa Paige and 'Buford Hambrighit of Oharlotote spent the weekend with1 Mrs. B P. Hamibright. Mrs. J. B. Ellis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. M. HortigSberg and new daughter in Ponca City, Okla. M!rs. Honigtsberg is the former Miss Mary Louise Ellis. iMIr. and Mrs. Paul Hamtoright announce the birth of a daughter Leslie Jean, on December 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright of Raleigh are spending the holi days with Mir. and Mrs. Grady Rods and Mr. and Mrs. Stough Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Paige and daughters, Karen and Lisa, visit ed relatives in Slhelby Sunday. Among some of the young chil dren attending the Christinas party to Kings (Mountain given by their Dancing teacher, Mrs. Colvin, Friday afternoon, were Becky Scruggs, Debbie Francis, Terry Woods, Carol Hambright, and Vickie Turner, i The Lions club met at the Renn’s Cafeteria Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers of Eilenbow) who have just returned from a tour of duty in Germany, visited Mrs. Bertha George and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers Tues day. (Mrs. H. L. (Beam spent last weekend to Lenoir with Mr. and Mrs. GilmOre Richardson and re turned by Unoolnton to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ledford and family. Rev. and Mrs. Sam Houck and daughter of Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Patricia Houck of Vas sal- College, Mr. and Mrs. Charles By,.i-s of Winston Salem visited | Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers sev eral days. They came especially to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. E. Byers Tuesday afternoon. Lt. and Mrs. 'Ben Field and daughters of Newport, Rhode Is land were spend-the-holidays with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hardin and with his relatives in Tampa, Fla. HAYES TIRE & RECAPPING PHONE 739-3291 for M/M..for HER...EVERYONE JEWELRY GRAYSON'S Watches Hamilton, Wittnauer, Lon gines, Gnien, Bulova, Mido, and Chaumont. Harmony, Kay Stella, Gibson GUITARS, UKES, MANDOLINES 12 Piece Set CLUB ALUMINUM # Lifetime Guarantee # Beautiful decorator colors. Radios • Channel Master, Admiral • Five to Eight Transistors Stereo & Hi Fi RECORD PLAYERS 9 Automatic & manual • 2.3. & 4 speeds $16.95 up cameras; Polaroid Land, Brownie Rto* flex. Starflash, Twin 2& and Hawkeye. S1X95 tip Ladles' Jewelry EARRINGS. PINS. SETS IP BRACELETS Ladies' & Gents Billfolds § All styles • Good choice Ladies' & Gents' Electric Shavers REMINGTON, SUNBEAM. SCHICK. NORELCO $ 95 UP Electric TOASTERS. PERCOLA TORS, MIXMASTERS. FRY PANS. HEATERS. DEEP FRYS. IRONS & HAIR DRY ERS. 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