Page 6B - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, October 5, 1995 Church Briefs Presbyterians plan joint services Nine area Presbyterian churches will launch the annual October se- ries of Sunday night services Sunday with an old-fashioned hymn sing at First Presbyterian Church in Bessemer City with Rev. Steve Hannah leading the service. On October 15 Shiloh Presbyterian Church will be host with Rev. Bill Lowe of Long Creek Church in Bessemer City leading the serving. First Presbyterian Church in Kings Mountain will host the com- munion service on October 22 at which Rev. State Alexander, pastor of New Hope Church, Rev. Richard Newsome, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and Erica Durham, student assistant, will lead the service. Other participating churches are Dixon Presbyterian in Kings Mountain, Hephzibah Church in Gastonia, and Cherryville First Presbyterian Church. All services are at 7 p.m. and the public is invited. Light refresh- ments will be served after each ser- vice. A special offering will be tak- en for Cherryville Area Ministries and Guatemala Partnership. Gospel singing set at Gastonia church There will be a gospel singing Saturday, october 7 at 7 p.m. at Holiness Church of God, Rhyne Street, Gastonia. Featured group will be the Mallcy Brothers. Rev. James Herring, pastor, in- vites the public. For more informa- tion, call 868-9951. Gospel singing set at Allen Memorial There will be a gospel singing October 8 at 7 p.m. at Allen Memorial Baptist Church, Long Branch Road, Grover. Featured will be The Pine Ridge Boys of Gastonia. The public is invited. Revival Oct. 8-12 at Allen Memorial Revival will be held October 8- 12 at 7 p.m. at Allen Memorial Baptist Church, 1222 Long Branch Road, Grover. Rev. Robbie Moore will bé’ nL guest speaker. There will be special music each night and Sunday night's service will feature the Pine Ridge Boys of Gastonia. The public is invited. Prayer meeting set at New Life Church New Life Christian Church, 111 Parker Street, Kings Mountain, will be having prayer for the fami- ly October 11-13 at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. each evening. Rev. H.L. Rhedrick, pastor, said members of the public are invited to attend and pray for their fami- lies. Washam to preach at Freewill Church Rev. James Washam will fill the pulpit Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Freewill Church of God, 1510 S. Marietta St., Gastonia. Homecoming set at David Baptist Homecoming will be October 8 at David Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Rev. Brian Taule, former pastor, will be the speaker at the 11 a.m. worship service. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. A fellowship and meal will fol- low the service. The public is invit- ed. Brackett to preach at Oak View revival Rev. Jim Brackett, pastor of West View Baptist Church in Shelby, will fill the pulpit at revival services which begin Sunday at Oak View Baptist Church on York Road. Services are at 7 p.m. nightly through October 11. A nursery will be provided for pre-school children. The public is invited. Lutherans plan October events Resurrection Lutheran Church is sponsoring special events in October. Women of the Church will hold the quarterly meeting Monday at 7 p.m. and the program will feature Lutheran Services for the Aging. Gifts will be donated by members to residents of the various nursing homes. Lutheran Men will hold a break- fast meeting at the church October 15 at 8:30 a.m. Lutheran Young People are planning a weekend camping trip to Briar Bottom near Mount Mitchell. Chaperones are Mike Blalock, Mark and Beth Smith and Reggie and Dena Blalock. Circle 3 and Lutheran Youth will host the annual Halloween carnival October 28. A hot dog supper will be served at 5 p.m. followed by fun and games until 7 p.m. Children and adults are asked to wear their costumes for the annual parade around the fellowship hall. Members of the Luther League will head for the woods this month with blankets and flashlights for an evening of spooky tales by the fire. The Kings Mountain State Park will host the group, and the general public, on October 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Living History Farm for an hour of scary stories and fun. Barbara and Clenon Tackett and Ben and Sonja Welsh will chaper- one the local group. Special events at First Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church is planning a number of October events. Senior adults will take a fall fo- liage trip October 14, departing for the mountains about 10 a.m. A barbecue and square dance will be held October 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the church recreation build- ing. A fall festival "for kids of all ages" will be held October 31 with hot dogs, games, prizes and Halloween costumes. aoa | | Gift Gallery Your Collectible Store Saturday Oct. 7th 15% OFF wittnauer NASCAR Watches! J: Eee. Bill Elliott, Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Kyle Petty, Darrell Waltrip Watches Free Lithographed photo with every watch o Water Resistant to 100ft. e 23K Gold Finish e One Year Warranty e Swiss Quartz movements \ e Leather Strap 226 Washington St., Shelby 481-9353 \ A youth lock-in will be held at the church on October 27. The young people and chaperones will attend the KMHS football game to- gether and then return to the church for a long night of fun. St. Francis Day at St. Matthew's Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church, 201 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, will celebrate Saint Francis of Assisi Day Sunday with an outdoor service of remem- brance and a blessing of the ani- mals. Lovers of pets are encourage to take their pet to the Saint Matthew's Park for the 6:30 p.m. informal service. The park is locat- ed behind the church complex at the corner of Ridge Street and Railroad Avenue. David's Church WMU plans Nov. 3-4 retreat Women's Missionary Union of David Baptist Church is planning a retreat November 3-4 at South Mountain. : Rev. Claude D. McIntosh is pas- tor, Dennis Bolin is music minister, Julie A. Gantt is youth minister and Margaret Dixon is secretary of the local church. Extra Low Prices rm ...ANnd More! Senior Center sets poor man's supper Kings Mountain Senior Center will sponsor a poor man's supper Friday from 4:30-7:30 p.m. with proceeds earmarked for a lighted sign for the front of the Center. The menu will include potato salad, pinto beans, slaw, cornbread, onion and tea. The plates are $3.50 and $2.00. Diners may eat inside the facility or take-out. 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