i BOYCE MEMORIAL Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church William L. Pressly. Minister Church School 10 A.M. with classes for all ages. . Paul Hamm, Jr., Supt. Morning Workshop 11 A.M. The subject for the morning hour is “More for ’64. Vesper Service 5 P.M. Study of Hebrews for Adults. Meetings1 of Juniors, Intermediaes and Y. P. C. W. Come ana worship With Us MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wayne A fine. Pas, or Douglas Ledford. Music Director Robert Champion. Sunday School Supt. .9:45—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Worship 6 p.m. Baptist Training Union 7 P.m, Evening Worship Wednesday: 6:30- -Officers and Teachers meeting 6:30—Junior Choir Practice ,7:00—Bible study and Prayer service -7:00—Junior GA’s .7:45 Adult Choir practice. DIXON Rev. James Mann, bailor Sunday— 9:30 A. NL - Morning Worths 10:30 A. M. — Sunday School TBIN1TY EPISCOPAt CHURCH Phifer Road — Near Armory Kev. Thomas Droppers, Prirsl.-in-f hnrge Telephone T.'tU-iUlh SUNDAY 10:00 A..V. Service of Worship: 1 si anil 3rd Sunday* — Uoly Communion end ami 4th Sunday* —' Mornln* Prayer ■ Holy Communion al 8 A.M.) Sermon and Sunday School WEDNESDAYS ?:00 A M. Itoly Communion .Ml Holy CAmnunlon tlOl.Y DAYS 10:00 A.I PATTEHSON OAOVK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Fred HfcKe, hljy Sunday School Swpl. — Edwin Moor* •unday; _ _ _ , 10:00 — Sunday School. U:OOMornlne Worship servlet*. 7:00 — Baptist Training Union. IX - Evening eervlce. Vedneoday: _„ 7 to — Midweek prays* ssrOo* Precaution Is "The Watch-Word" Be sure to check Christmas Decoration lights before leaving your heme for an evening oul. Use every pre caution against fire during the holiday season. .... and be adequately insured! The Arthur Hay Agency "All Kinds of Insurance" PHONE 739-3659 mountain *in* aArrm MSV. FLOYD HOU.EE. Puta Aim Cu», Supt. DUBtaia " ttwtei Mourn* lb:Oe Sunday ll:Ot Ur Ant Same*. Mlly Guyton, futa “ ' A—10 a. a Sunday School-- _ Poaching Same*—11 a.rn. Night Service—7: IB p.m Saturday Nigh* Ptnyar MMtlnc—?:1> p.a to appracla’A" PIEDMONT lAFIGn CHUBCI lame* E. William*, Paatar a. m.—Sunday School. — Mamina womhlp. U 00 — Morning Woe*M 8:15 — Baptist TraMna i CENTO AL METHODIST CHUB Cl Hov. Howard Jordan 8»to Sunday Schpo. u.-uo—Morning Worship 6:30—Intermediate Method!* Youth Pm C* 1' m. —Senior Methodist Youth Follow Midweek Prayer Service remain* at 7 p m. Wednesday cveninss. CHURCH OP COS Hsv. T. M. Vaughn, Pater Sat -tiutt). 7 i>. m. Youlh Sendee Sundayr 10 a. tn. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship 7 D tn. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p. m. Player Service Mvx» »Ams? crunch Highway H ■£V. H. S. HARBIN. 10:00 Sunday SshoR n V M,inline M/rexnte 7:00 MlJlI.U., BUI BahO ei,» •ord't SiiDper *wrh fifth TEMPLE dARTIST CHURCH Rev. Lewis McGaba, pastor Jimmy Childers, Sunday School Su»C Wily Childers, BTU director. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a O. BTU at 0:90 p. m. Midweek PTayer Sendee Wednesdays • 1:30 p. m. Evening Worship cm Sundays a 7:S HlcJT7V«| Up hill, down dale we go to spread glad tidings of joy and festivity! It would take ten coaches to hold all the good wishes we have to give oar good friends and patrons for a most happy and hearty holiday season and many, many more still to come! SOUTHWELL MOTORS 910 SHELBY ROAD MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Sell, Pastor sundny .School 9:45 a. m. Ray FredaH, Supt. Morning Worth Ip 11 a. at. Evening Worth Ip Sunda; night at 7 ^R.tt Thursday nlglu oraver meeting 7 10:00—Surway School LI :00 -Morning Wurthly norolng. 7:oo—era 8:00—Evening wornt» rhurtday: ifuar Maauao ■man tmtn«« i. W. Phllilpa Malar SldS*/ M. Sunday School. H. M. KoB> U:00 v M Morning Worship 8:00 F. M. ChHdlon’i Service 7:00 F. M Evening Worahlp. SO A. M. fruit aervlea p» tf «w)P8r “'Big enough to accommodate — FIRST CHURCH OF THE MAS A RENE Rov. H. G. Clayton. Pasior James Self." Supt. Sunday School Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship e» 11 a. m. MIPS at 6:30 p. n„ Sundays Junior Society at 6:30 p. rn. Sundays Evening Seivlce on, Sunday at 7 p. m Mid-Week Prayer Service at 7 p. m Wednesdays. EAST GOLD STREET Wa.Sak.rAN METHODIST CHURCH RET, CLYDE H. GOODSOH MINISTER Slemot,. Btdita. Sunday School Supt Surmuy School . 10:00 a. nv. Pleaching . 11:00 a. m. W. i. .. 6:00 p. m. Jr. '.V. V. and V. M. Wr. B. each first and third Sunday at . 6:00 p. m. Evening Worahlp . 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting . 7:00 p. m. Bny Scouts meet at the Sadie Mill club house each Monday night at 7:00 p. in. Carl Barnett Scoutmaster. CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHUBCH Father Beatty. Pastor Father Robert Lawson. Assistant Saturday Confessions: 4:00 - 5:00 p. m Sunday Mass: Jl:uo a. m. Mornlag Worihlp—11:00 (ouU» Fellowship Srousis—«:» r.a Evening WoraMp—TiW PM Praysr Service—Wednesday—7:00 ML itnlor Choir Aehearsal—Wednesday——7:4i (oath Choir MMMMHMMH»MQ PM. mmm mountain LliOO—Morning WonMp. 8:00—Baptist 'Training Union. :0O—Preaching Service. . Wednesday: 0;.10—Offlceri had Teachers awetfcw 7:00—Mid-Wsek Prayer service. KINGS MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHUXCN Hev. Marlon Du Boat, Pastes Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a n Training Union 0:45 p. m. Evening Worship 8 P. B. Hour <5 Prayer Wednesday ’*>*. m. Sunday School at 10 o'dec* A m. Morning Worship at 11 •'clock a m Methodist Youth Fellowship at • p. as evening Service at 7 ». ns. Fir Is Tree For Many Homes Traditional for trimming, the fir is the tree most people think of when they sing "O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, how love ly are thy branches.” Although there are close to 40 species of firs found in Central and Southern Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and North A merica, tht holiday favorite—the Douglas fir—is hot even a true fir. g Originally named false hem lock with yew-like needles, the Douglas fir is neither a yew, hemlock, spruce nor fir. But it does have some of the character istics of all four evergreens, and its identity confused botanists for years. The Douglas fir’s graceful, up turned growth and ability to hold its needles when cut have put it in the top spot for Christ mas use. It also produces top quality lumber. The state of Mon; tana is all important source of Douglas firs. Next popular Christmas tree is the balsam fir. Also called Can ada balsam or Balm of Gilead, according to The Encyclopedia Americana, balsam grows from Newfoundland to Virginia, west to Iowa and nortli and west deep into Canada. Balsam retain needles well and give off a pleasing fragrance. It is especially well-liked in the Eastern United States. Included among the many oth er Christmas choices are the Eastern red cedar, black spruce and Scotch pi"o. Canadian Christmas trees, from seven provinces, are part of the holiday scene in many coun tries. The United States, alnm^ accounts lor about 90 per aent w Canada’s annua) production oi trees. Still others are shipped a broad, from Ethiopia to Venezue la. Joy to the JVorld! 3bet us hdu in our hearts the happiness of that first Christmas when a Babe in a manger brought joy to a waiting world. WWWWVX'1' 'UuvU mu il I III minimi n n mi. ,'/////// CITY PAINT STORE 219 SOOTH BATTLEGROUND AVENUE i QUANTITY RIGHTS DIVISION OF 'tf—» SUPER IS’' MARKETS HOLLY FARMS GOVT. INSP. USDA GRADE A TURKEYS i39 ARMOUR’S STAR GOVT. INSPECTED GRADE A HEN TURKEYS :r39 SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTER BALL TURKEYS HENS ■ *!!: Hormel Core 81 Boneless 16.91 UBS. TOMS LB. 35° 43 ARMOUR'S STAR 6 to 12 POU*’ STUFFED TURKEYS 45* POUND 55* mwiww viuu 04 wmvuros jffx. mum i m mm fiO r. selecto fully cooked HAMS “98 HAMS 12 TO 16 POUNDS SHANK HALF .... 49c LB. WHOLE OR BUTT HALF .... 53c LB. FRESH PORK 12 TO 14 HAMS DIXIE CRYSTALS OR DOMINO POUNDS HALF OR WHOU - LB. 45 RED BAND PLAIN OR SELF RISING WHITf YEUOW OR DEVILS FOOD ___ LUCK'S BLACKEYE CANS ASSORTED FLAVORS FAMILY PRIDE — PLAIN OR SELF RISING FLOUR 10 LB. BAG 69c 25 1 - $1.59 HAWAIIAN REAL FRUIT CURTISS PUNCH 3 I 46-OZ. CANS LADY TABOR SWEET $1.00 Marshmellows L"19c Patotbes Z 23c RED MILL DRIED _ | BUCKEYE PEAS 2 ± 29c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 s. 49c FOIL GREEN GIANT SUGAR APRIL ORCHARD PEAS s 19c CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 YNOLDS ALUMINUM 25-FT.1 ROLL 300 CANS 29e 39c ICE MILK V2 • gal.' CTN. 39c VERNEDALE ASST. FLAVORS

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