Population Greater Kings Mountain 10,320 City Limits 8,008 This flox.r» for Creator Singe Mountain It derived from the 1955 Singe Mountain city directory census. The city limits figure Is from the United States census of i960. Pages Today VOL 73 No. 50 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, December 20, 196 2 Seventy-Third Year PRICE TEN CENTS - Local News Bulletins RADIO SERVICE The Sunday morning service at St. Matthew’s Lutheran church will be broadcast over WKMT at 11 o’clock. Dr. W. P. Gerberding, pastor, will deliver the sermon, and special Christmas music will be sung by both choirs. METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Wednesday totaled $229.65, including $154.45 from on-street meters, $48 from over parking fees, and $27.20 from off.street meters, City Clerk Joe McDaniel reported. CANDLELIGHT SERVICE The annual Christmas Eve candlelight communion service will be held Monday, December 24, at 11 p.m. at the First Pres byterian Church. COLLEGE STUDENT DAY The entire 11 a.m. service De cember 30 at First Presbyterian Church will be conducted by col lege and professional students. NO PERMITS No building permits were is sued by city officials during the past week. MOOSE PARTY The annual Children of the Moose Christmas Party will be held by Kings Mountain Moose Lodge 1748 Sunday afternoon, December 23, at rhe Moose home. IN STUDENT UNION Mis Mary Delores White, Kings Mbuntain student at AS TC, is among six Cleveland County .students active in the Baptist Student Union at Boone’s First Baptist church. A junior, Miss White is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obreen White, She is a business education major. REGISTERED ANGUS BOUGHT Archdale Farms, Kings Moun tain, recently purchased an Ab erdeen-Angus bull from Carol and Angus Farms, Landrum, South Carolina. LIONS MEET FRIDAY Members of .the Kings Moun tain Lions club will meet Friday evening at 7 p.m. at B & B Food Stores for distribution of Christ mas gifts to the indigent blind. Episcopalians Set Yule Rites Christmas Day will be the high point of the Season’s observance at Trinity Episcopal Church, Phi fer Road. The celebration of the Birth of the Christ Child will take place with the Holy Com munion Service at 10 a. m. In advance of this celebration, Sunday’s Service will mark the fourth and last Sunday in the Season of Advent. The prepara tion for the coming of the world’s King and Savibur will end with the theme of St. John the Baptist’s preparation for the coming of the Messiah. Sunday evening at 5:30 the young people of the Church will sing Christmas carols in the neighborhood, this second annual neighborhood Christmas carol sing. On Christmas Eve at 7:30 there will be a special Evening Prayer Service of Scripture read ings and prayers. The story of Jesus’ birth in the first chapter of St. Matthew will be read. Christmas music will be sung for the first time in the Church, and this will mark the end of the preparation Season of Advent. Evening Prayer will look for ward to the Communion of the next day which will be the be ginning of the twelve-day Christ mas observance made known again by the popular song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas’*. At the service on Christmas Day, Scripture readings will in clude the section from the Pro phet Isaiah: "For unto us a child is bom, unto us a son is given.” From the New Testament frill be read the statement in the first chapter of Hebrews about :(Continued On Page Eight) Next Herald Issue To Appear Sunday > The Herald Will advance its next issue to appear on Sunday