Thursday, July 14, 1994 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Kings Mountain Weather Report (Compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller) Saddlers to sing at Faith Baptist Sunday The Reggie Saddler Family will sing at Faith Baptist Church, 1009 Linwood Rd., Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr. Saddler has performed with July 6-12 Year Ago professional groups including Four Total precipitation 87 1.21 Seasons and Jerry Lee Lewis and Maximum one day 70 1.01 was employed by Walt Disney Year to date 32.53 32.23 L Corporation for 10 years. Minimum temperature 70 (5 days) 72 (11th, 12th) — He has been taking his Christian ~~ Maximum temperature 89 (7th, 9th) 104 (8th) ministry to churches for several Average temperature 78.8 874 years. The public is invited. An offer- ing will be received. Subscribe To The Herald Largest Selection of Jewelry In This Area You May Call Your Order In - Give Your Ring Size I Most Orders Shipped in 48 Hours (Provided in stock) We Accept Discover Card, Master Card, Visa, American Express or Arnold's Charge For Phone Orders Dial 487-4521 Ask for Arnold, Jame, Suzie, Loma, Lee or Penny Wh La waa CELEBRATE THE FOURTH - A patriotic musicale, "From Sea to Shining Sea," was presented by the Choirs of First Baptist Church Sunday night to a capacity crowd. Rev. Morris Jordan directed the pre- sentation which included narration by Mrs. Jordan and Michael Jordan, Barney Dye, as Christopher Columbus, and Cindy Wood as Betsy Ross. : Foursquare adds picnic facility YOUR CHOICE Genuine Ruby or _ Sapphire & Diamond 1/3 Carat fs Reg. 395.00 Sale Your Ring Sized i i : Nc Same Da The Kings Mountain Foursquare 14 CT TGW $ 0 y Gospel Church recently dedicated $299 197° Purchased its newly constructed picnic and 1 CARAT children's playground facility. The new facility is an 1800 square foot sheltered picnic area TCI Enlarged to Show “S" LINK DESIGN TENNIS BRACELET _ x} complete with tables, electricity, water, ceiling fans, barbecue grill, and a large and much needed addi- tional storage room. The structure is made of brick and vinyl which matches the previous structure ex- actly. Adjacent to the picnic facility { 1/4 Carat Cluster | is a large children's sandbox. It o . contains swings, slide, and a climb- Diamond Ring on ing tower. . "The children love it," said Rev. Wide Band Oscar Stalcup, pastor. Ladies 10K Antique Style Reg. 325.00 WE ols been Seg fe Ring With Diamonds 1 9 9 0 0 | .L.C.(Teacher's Learning Center). $09 : It was so named in honor of the Sale *59 Sale . many and various teachers of all ages who attend the Kings Mountain Foursquare Gospel Church and volunteers who give of their tender love and care on a reg- ular basis, said Rev. Stalcup. During his dedication prayer, Jack Forbes of the church gave thanks in appreciation to God for the teaching staff of the church. The dedication was preceded by a fish and chicken dinner catered by Love's Fish Box of Kings Mountain. It was concluded with an outside gospel singing conduct- ed by The Facemyer Family, who also attend the church. "Thé beautiful thing about the facility is the way in which God provided," said Rev. Stalcup. "The facility which began as a ‘let's clear MIKE HAYES Jerry Facemyer sings at the dedication ceremony of the Kings Mountain Foursquare Gospel Church's newly completed picnic play- . ground facility. the underbrush and set out a few picnic tables on the hillside project’ a little over a year ago cost approx- imately $37,000. When the facility was dedicated, the indebtedness was less than $5,000. Equipment, building supplies, labor and money came from many sources, from within and without the church. "We can only say that God Womens Day set at Dixon Church Womens' Day will be Sunday, July 17 at Dixon Presbyterian Church, 602 Dixon School Road, Kings Mountain. Rev. Alison Watkins, Stated Supply of Robinson Memorial Presbyterian Church in Gastonia, will be the guest speaker. Women will comprise the choir and also take part in other areas of the service. A special breakfast for women will be held at 8:45 a.m. in the church fellowship hall. Rev. Allan Sinclair, pastor, in- blessed us; with such a nice facility, and we are thankful to Him for providing," he continued. "It also proves what can be accomplished when people have a mind to work." Rev. and Mrs. Stalcup have been pastoring at Kings Mountain since 1981. ; [Church Briefs | Smiley to preach at People's Church Rev. Danny Smiley, of Church of God on Royster St. in Shelby, will preach Saturday at 7 p.m. at People's Church on Highway 161. Pastor John H. House invites the public. Dominion to sing at Pathway Baptist | Dominion of Roanoke, Va. will be in concert Sunday, July 17 at 11 a.m. at Pathway Baptist Church, located on Parkdale Circle in Kings Mountain. * vites the public. he mek pastor, Hayes signs I Lighthouse Church song contract Mike Hayes started singing gospel music at age five. Last week Hayes, 31, signed a 10-song contract with Keepsake Records and SunSound Music who have told him that his songs will be played over 1,000 radio stations across the country. Hayes said that he will be work- ing with well known artists from California and Nashville who will be flying to this area to help him cut his first single. "My goal is to make a differ- ence in someone's life through There will be a gospel singing at Wayside Church of the Living God, located on Long Branch Road between Kings Mountain and Shelby, Saturday, July 16 at 7 p.m. The featured group will be The Branch Family. Rev. Clifton Morgan, pastor, in- vites the public. Bible School slated at West End Church Vacation Bible School will be held July 18-22 at 7 p.m. each evening at West End Community Church, located on Highway 74, Kings Mountain. sets gospel singing The Sunrise Quartet will be in concert Saturday, July 23 at 7 p.m. at Lighthouse Pentecostal Holiness Church, 508 Branch Street, Kings Mountain. The church is located across from the walking track near the Kings Mountain Community Center. The public is invited. Laymen-led services At Faith Baptist Church Three students at Fruitland Bible Institute lead services every Friday night at 7 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church on Linwood Road. 1/3 CT TGW $69 ys Sos Detail ARNOLD’ 226 S. Washington St. - Shelb e Plenty of FREE Parking Beside The Store! C 487-4524 7 Generally speaking, the less time it takes you to get to the hospital, the greater your odds of surviving, and truly recovering from, a heart attack. That's why the Carolinas The first minutes following a heart attack can add years to your ite. most advanced diagnostic and treatment sys- tems known to modern medical science. To eliminate the need for a long and dangerous trip to a distant city. Mostly, we want to help God's work and to Sing profession- The public is invited. i 0 3 Honebt Neil : Sri tie te ally for a living," said Hayes. men are all members of the eart Emergency Network was creat- a you prevent heart trouble in the first Although music is his hobby, Concert set July 31 church and working full time jobs ed. To bring state—of-the-art Lh ylace But if you do have a heart Hayes works for a living as area at Cherryville church while studying for the ministry and : 8 » EV (BY VNR Pace re ih ) have a heart manager of Home Quarters in Gastonia. He is married to Lisa Gsellman Hayes and they have five children and reside at 408 Allen Drive in the Grayfield Community. Southern Gospel is what he "sings best and Hayes is the lead terior voice in the popular Singing Hayes Family and also plays gui- See Hayes, 5-A The Envoys will be in concert Sunday, July 31 at 6 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Cherryville. The group has over 20 years singing experience and has appeared on the 700 Club, Grand Ole Opry, and the National Quartet Convention. Rev. Dan Featherstone, pastor, invites the public. A love offering will be received. commuting to classes in Hendersonville. : They are Wayne and Scott Fredell and Rick Sigmon. "This is good experience for our pastoral candidates and also re- warding for the congregation and public," said Pastor Larry Burns. He said the public is invited to the laymen-led services. advanced cardiac care close to you. Real close. To surround you with the HOSPITAL 739-3601 attack, we want you to have a short ride... and a long life. 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