Homecoming slated at Northside Baptist ~ Homecoming will be held September 29 at Northside Baptist Church, 104 Benfield © Road, Kings Mountain. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. and worship begins at 10:30. High attendance night is dog supper on Friday, September 27 at 6 p.m. Donations will be accepted for WMU missions. The public is invited. Homecoming slated at Macedonia Baptist Homecoming will be held September 22 at 11 a.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 South Battleground Road, Kings Mountain. Rev. Robbie Moare will be guest speaker. For more information call . 3 ; year. items such as mirrors, china 739-6811. Revival slated The church collected over dolls and snowglobes. at Harvest Baptist 200 shoe boxes for needy Shoeboxes may be Peoples Baptist sets anniversary Peoples Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, will be cel- ebrating its 12th year anniversary Sunday, October 6 at 3 p.m. Guest speaker will be the Rev. james Setzer of the Deliverance Christian Center, Gastonia. The public is invited. current revival services is Thursday, September 19 at 7 p-m. Play September 28 at Crowders Mountain Jimmy and Nelda Greene “of East Hudson Baptist Church will present the play, “I Looked All Over Heaven For more information, call pastor Larry Laws at 864 839-4820. Singing Sunday at Bethel Baptist The Mark Trammell Trio will be in concert Sunday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church, 602 South Dekalb Street, Shelby. A love offering will be received. For more information call 482-8922. Revival will be held at Harvest Baptist Church, 144 Ware Road, Kings Mountain, September 29-October 2. Rev. Ralph Neal will be the speaker. Sunday's services begin at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday services begin at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Kings Mountain, will host its third annual women’s conference, “Armed and Dangerous,” by Ashley Hartley Saturday October, 19. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The conference will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. Ronda Freedom will lead of For You” September 28 at7 the praise and worship serv- Octobe .m. p ; : Am Shanon. st p.m. at Crowders Mountain =~ 1¢€- Sr Hygiene items - tooth- titdons singing sii hog Baptist Church. Deadline for registration is brush, toothpaste, soap, Sunday, September 29, Cost is $15 per person and will include a continental break- fast and lunch. For tickets or more infor- mation, call Mary Bowen at 739-0648, Julie Barrett at 739- 4284 or Judy Walker at the church office, 739-4152. David Baptist expanding ministry David Baptist Church is expanding its Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child shoebox ministry this children all over the world last year, and hopes to increase that number this year. The church will pro- vide gift cards for members of the public who deliver their prepared shoeboxes to the church. Each person who fills a shoebox is also asked to enclose $5 to help cover Samaritan’s Purse’s delivery The Kings Mountain Herald ~ lipops, mints, gum, sun- Page 9A yos, jump ropes, small Etch A Sketch, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky, etc. * Aerate + | * Seed Fertilizer * Landscaping * Lawn Spraying * Gutters Cleaned School supplies - pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad sets, coloring Free Estimates *Residential 3 * Mulch ° Trim Shrubs : 704-739-3594 Performance Lawn & Irigation * Lawn Maintenance °¢ Imigation * Pressure Washing » Commercial books, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, etc. comb, washcloth, etc. Other - hard candy, lol- glasses, flashlights (with extra batteries), ball caps, socks, T-shirts, toy jewelry, hair clips, watches, small picture books, etc. Non-acceptable items: Used items, war-related items such as toy guns and knives, chocolate or perish- able food items, liquids such as shampoo, lotion, and bubbles, medicines such as C vitamins, cough droops and ointment,a nd breakable dropped off at David Baptist Church, 2300 David Baptist Church Road, weekdays 8 a.m.-1 p.m. between now and Friday, November 8. For more information call the church office at 739-4555. Amy Smith would like to welcome all her friends and ustomers to drop by and see her at Charter 1 Chevrolet. “] extend my sincere thanks to ~ everyone who voted for, contributed M The Missionary Women’s Conference Pe : ai Suggestions for acceptable to, and worked for me in m Department of the church at Christian Freedom items to place in the shoe- / y will present a program by the men of the church on October 20. The theme is “The Ten Commands.” BM The final night of the The BYW of Christian Freedom Southern Baptist Church, 246 Range Road, boxes: Toys - small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, plas- tic kazoos, harmonicas, yo- Open Gate Garden Club campaign for the NC House. New friends brought JOY! Old friends brought COURAGE! | urge everyone of you to continue striving for more efficient government and greater quality of life in North Carolina.” Paid for by the committee to elect David Carlyle Beam CHEVROLET oT - OLDSMOBILE 200 WEST DIXON BLVD. « HWY. 74 BY-PASS » SHELBY, NC 704 482- 4341 or 1-888-290- 2514 isees video on-Longwood ilding Systems | Tri-Tecl & ER SH TS TRE Ex EERE aE Ee The Open Gate Garden Club met Wednesday in the parlor of the ARP Church. Hostess Jessie Collins served a delicious dessert to 13 members. The President welcomed members, which included two new members. Dot Ham showed a video on the Longwood Gardens, which are located 30 miles west of Philadelphia in the historical Brandywine Valley. It is one of the horticul- ture treasures in America. | In 1906 Pierre duPont purchased the park, which totaled 202 acres. Today it is enlarged to 1,050 acres. Mr. duPont made a trip to France in 1925 and took a tour of 50 gar- dens. He later patterned his gardens on French and Italian forms. But his early gar- ens, what he termed as “old fashioned,” eflected his influence with garden flowers, shrubs, rose-laden trellises, benches and a birdbath. From the first layout, Longwood Poniens have grown to be a horticulture reasure. It also includes beautiful fountains, and an open air theater was built in 1914. It has grown so large through the years that theater productions are produced with 100 people on stage and 2,100 in the audience. t Pierre duPont died in 1954, but he left with a well established horticul- tural tradition, experienced businessmen as trustees and a sizeable endowment. He left the gardens for the sole use of the public for purposes of exhibitions, instruction, educa- . » » ® tion and enjoyment. Longwood combines gardening arts with technology and the results are unforgettable. Tours are given. Timely tips were given by Flora Yarbro. Pyracanthas should not be pruned much, but the best time to prune is late spring after the plant finishes blooming. September 23 marks the end of summer and beginning of fall. So it is time to groom fall borders, sow fall vegetables and plant trees and shrubs. Peggy Baird reported on progress made for the booth at the Cleveland County Fair. Calendar orders will be taken at the October meeting. Activities for the Woman's Club Fall Festival October 16 were discussed. A beautiful arrangement “As You Like It” was displayed. It consisted of daisies, mums, lilies, larkspur, statice and baker's fern. The friendship Basle was won by Polly Phifer. Play Our Football Contest & Win $50! page 4B "The already low $eason n rates! Brings Innovative Housing To Carolina Land Owners You own property. You want to take advantage of today’s low interest rates. Building material costs have remained steady. Common sense tells you now is the time to build a new home. Now what? 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Trying to visualize their home from a blueprint is very difficult. For this reason Tri-Tech has 7 fully furnished and decorated models to tour so people can actually see their house before it is ever built. If you have your own plan, Tri-Tech’s Home Designers can lead you through the customizing process so your house is just the way you want it. Time - Once you decide to build, the last thing you want is to wait 9 or 12 months to move in. Once the building process starts, Tri-Tech’s goal is to complete the home in 2 to 3 months. Because of innovative systems in their controlled environment production facility, Tri-Tech’s customers are not subjected to typical traditional home building delays. Affordability - On the average, Tri-Tech’s customers pay 20% less for their home than if they used traditional building methods. Because of volume purchasing, controlled environmental production methods, and the elimination of “the middle man”, customers are able to buy more house for less money. 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