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The Kings Mountain Baptist Association will hold its 140th an- nual meeting Monday and Tuesday. The Monday night session will begin at 6:45 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Shelby. The session will feature a premiere of an anthem produced by Mark Cabaniss, President of Designer Music Group Publishing Company in Nashville, Tn. Cabaniss is a na- tive of Shelby. Special music will also be pre- sented by a choir composed of Ministers of Music who serve in churches throughout the associa- Bishop To Speak At Trinity Church The Right Rev. Robert Johnson, Bishop of the Diocese in Western North Carolina, will be at Trinity Episcopal Church, 313 Phifer Road, Sun., Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. to conduct services. This will be his first visit to Trinity since his ordi- nation last March. He will be ac- companied by his wife. Bishop Johnson was selected to succeed Bishop William East KM Church of God Sets Yard Sale Saturday East Kings Mountain Church of God will sponsor a yard sale Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. Hot dogs with all the trimmings, cakes, pies, and cookies will be for sale, and all proceeds will benefit church projects. In event of rain, the event will be held inside the church, located across the street from Radio Station WKMT. Song Service Saturday At First Assembly of God First Assembly of God will sponsor an evening of singing and inspirational worship featuring the Adkins Family of Gastonia and other special singers Saturday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. Hot dogs with all the trimmings will be served prior to the event, and the public is invited to attend. Proceeds from the supper are ear- marked for church projects. Gospel Way Quartet To Sing Sunday Night Gospel Way Quartet of Columbia will present special mu- sic: Sunday night at 6 p.m. at Shuford Memorial Baptist Church in Gastonia. The church is located off Garrison Boulevard across from Parkdale Mills. Rev. Bill Davis, pastor, invites the public to attend. Halloween Carnival/Dance At El Bethel On Saturday Halloween spooks and goblins will cavort and dance about at a Halloween carnival and dance Saturday night from 6 until 11 p.m. at El Bethel Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The fun event is sponsored by the Youth Sunday School of El Bethel United Methodist Church. The games and hot dog supper will begin at 6 p.m. and continue until 8 p.m. with cake walks, face painting, go-fish, fortune telling, wel sponge throws and a haunted walk. A teen dance will begin at 8 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. Proceeds will benefit youth min- istrics. The public is invited. Subscribe To The Herald tion and by Mrs. Beth Heffner, Music Director of Dover Baptist Church and outgoing Associational Music Director. New pastors and staff persons will be introduced to the associa- tion. Also featured will be a report from Director of Missions, Cline W. Borders, on goals established by the Strategy Planning Committee for the association for the next five years. The message for the evening will be presented by Moderator Joe Cabaniss, Cleveland County Commissioner Widenhauer, who retired last year. Bishop Johnson is from the Atlanta area and served many years in the Georgia Episcopal Church. Assisting Bishop Johnson will be Trinity's rector, the Rev. Dan McCaskill, and senior warden, Steve Wells. The lay reader will be Dr. Larry Muench, and the acolytes will be Travis Black, Brett Wells, Hart Wells, Stewart Marlowe and FINAL BOW West second graders come forward for final bow after presenting Spanish version of The Three Bears. Kings Mountain Weather Report (Compiled By Kenneth Kitzmiller) Oct, 17-23 Year Ago Total precipitation 3.54 74 Maximum one day 3.19 (22nd) 44 (18th) Year to date 50.16 47.85 Minimum temperature 37 (18th) 30 (20th) Maximum temperature 76 (17th, 18th) 79 (19th) Mh Average temperature 60.7 TSG SNA. *Trace frost Oct. 18, 1990; Damaging frost Oct. 20, 1989. **11,98 inches of rain thus far in October is most in any month in 10 years. and local business man. The Tuesday afternoon session will begin at 2:45 p.m. at Elizabeth Baptist Church in Shelby. The ses- sion will feature a piano mini-con- cert by Charlton Bozard, Minister of Music of Boiling Springs Baptist Church and the 1990-91 Associational Music Director. The budget for 1990-91 and the Strategy Planning Report will be presented for adoption. Also in- cluded on the agenda will be a re- port of the Church and Community Ministries and the North Carolina/Brazil project. Daniel Marlowe. Pianist will be Evonne Parker. The Bishop will be confirming Travis Black, Evonne Parker, and Patricia Woods during the service. After the service, the congrega- tion will have a covered dish lun- cheon to welcome Bishop and Mrs. Johnson. The public is invited to attend the service and meal. vr Thursday, October 25, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Baptist Association To Meet Next Week rz5-iiay cieanrs LT COMPLETE DRY CLEANING : The Tuesday night session will continue at 7 p.m. and will feature special music by the Kings CE » TL 'N I) LAUNDRY SERVICE Mountain Baptist Association ;« ALTERATIONS +LEATHER AND SUEDE DRAPERIES Wind Ensemble and by Elizabeth | + STORAGE SHIRTS AND JEANS PRESERVATION Sanctuary Choir. Among other | + WEDDING GOWN business items, officers for the new ti Q 1 year will be presented for election. LL ——— A message will be given by Rev. E. 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