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June 10, 2004 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3B - Gospel sing set Christian Freedom Gastonia church Cleveland County Health ~~ St., 96** t N dvi : gs . ; : 1 . Department has inspected KFC, E. Dixon Blvd., 958* a 1dview Baptist concert June 13 sets gospel sing the following food-handling Lil Yummys, E. : : : 3 ; : facilities. Stagecoach Tr., 93. : There will be a gospel “Common Destiny” will A benefit gospel sing will “Denotes 2 extra points Magnolia Cafe, Charleston singing Saturday, June 12 at be in concert Sunday, June be held Saturday from 12 when an employee attended Pl, 97.5. ! 7 p.m. at Midview Baptist Church, 703 Margrace Road, Kings Mountain. Featured groups are The Praisemasters from Shelby and The Enlightners (for- merly the Blind Davis Family) of Kannapolis. A nursery will be provid- ed and refreshments will be served. For more information call Toney King at 739-7051 or Rev. Bob Hope at 739-1290. Grace Methodist sets Bible School Vacation Bible School will be held June 13-18 from 6-8 p-m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 803 Church Street, Kings Mountain. There will be classes for ages 3-12. The theme is “Hero Quest: Powered by Faith.” Parents or guardians need to register children on Sunday, June 13 at 6 p.m. For more information call 739-6000. Bible School slated at East Gold Street Vacation Bible School will be held June 13-16 from 6-8 p-m. at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain The public is invited. Gathering slated June 21-25 in KM The “Gathering” of the churches in Cleveland County will be held June 21- 25 at 7 p.m. at Family Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain. The public is invited. For more information call 739- 0398. b COMMON DESTINY Concert Sunday at First Wesleyan Common Destiny will be in concert for Rally Day services Sunday, June 13 at 10:30 a.m. at First Wesleyan Church, 505 North Piedmont Avenue, Kings Mountain. The public is invited. Youth festival at Peoples Baptist An early Summer Youth Festival will be held June 26 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at The Peoples Baptist Church, 1010 Groves Street, Kings Mountain. There will be games, edu- cational, and health booths. The public is invited. For more information call Rev. John Houze at 739-0398. Concert, party at First Baptist Christian band One Way will celebrate the release of its CD “Embrace” June 16. There will be a pizza party at 6 p.m. at the First Baptist Church Christian Education Center. A concert and give- away will follow from 6:45 to 8:15 in the youth room. 13 at 6 p.m. at Christian. Freedom Baptist Church, 246 Range Road, Kings Mountain. The public is invited. A love offering will be received. ; The group will speak to the youth at 5 p.m. All area youth are invited. For more information call the church at 739-4152. Longbranch sets special services Longbranch First Baptist Church, Grover, will hold special services in June. Vacation Bible School will be held June 14-18 from 6-8 p.m. A men’s and boys’ confer- ence will be held June 26 at 9 a.m. Speaker will be Rev. Lester Jackson of New Zion Baptist Church, Henrietta. For more information call the church at 937-7919. Bible School set at Resurrection Davey and Goliath's Camp Creation Vacation Bible School will be held at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain, June 13-17 from 5:15-8 p.m. . Resurrection is part of a group of four churches that participate in Vacation Bible School together each year. Volunteers come from all four churches with each church taking a turn to host. The other churches involved are St. Matthews Lutheran, First Presbyterian and Central United Methodist. The community is invited to attend. There will be classes for preschool through youth. Call Resurrection at 739- 3101 for more information or to register. noon-8 p.m. at Gastonia Pentecostal Holiness Church, located on 321 South in Gastonia. Featured groups will be The Fletchers, Crystal River, Plemmons Family, Climbing Higher, Mike Chambers, the Christian Freedom Worship Choir, Disciples of Praise,’ IT and Crimson Red. Refreshments will be available. All proceeds will go toward a mission trip to teach Bible School, and cru- sades. For more information call Pastor Timmy Whitaker at 937-3787 or 747-1246. Mulls Memorial sets 75th anniversary Mulls Memorial Baptist Church, 3299 Fallston Road, Shelby, will celebrate its 75th anniversary Sunday, June 13. Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. Dr. Wade Dellinger will preach and there will be spe- cial singing by The Barnetts. Lunch will be served at 12:30. The Songsters will be in concert at 2 p.m. The public is invited. NOTE TO CHURCHES Church news such as yard and bake sales, food sales, etc. that require a charge must run as paid advertise- ments. Church news that does not require a charge, such as revivals, homecom- ings, singings, special servic- es, etc. will continue to run free of charge. CHURCH DEADLINES Deadline for church news is 12 noon Monday. Mail items to The Herald, P.O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, NC 28086; bring them by our office at 824-1 East King Street; fax 704 739-0611 or call 704 739-7496. an approved food handling course. Restaurants Arby’s, E. Dixon Blvd., 91.5% Alston Bridges BBQ, Grover St., 96.5** Deer Brook Golf Club, 98. Don's Italian Rest., E. Dixon, 87.5. Griffin Drug Center, Kings Mountain, 99. Hamrick’s Grill, Cliffside Rd., 90. Hardees, Grover St., 90. Hong Kong Chinese, York Rd., Kings Mountain, 91.5. Italian Garden, Boiling Springs, 96.5. Just Friends BBQ, Kings Mountain, 97. Kate's Skating Rink, 93. Mi Pueblito Mexican Rest., 95** Minit Grill, Kings Mountain, 97. Prospect General Store, Wood Rd., 95. Silver Villa, Kings Mountain, 92. Snack Shop, Boiling Springs, 90.5. Sub Factory, Kings Mountain, 100. Swooger Shack, Kings Mountain, 96. Taco Bell, Kings Mountain, 96.5** + The Cup and Saucer, Kings Mountain, 93. Broad River Coffee Shop, Boiling Springs, 98. China Express, E. Marion St., 96.5. Subway, Cleveland Mall, 100.5** The Clock, W. Dixon Blvd., 94.5. Tops Pizza Factory, E. Marion St. 95** Uptown Cafe, 95.5. . Cotton's Seafood, N. Post Rd. 91. Dayne’s Shingle Shak, Fallston Rd., 90. Great Wall, E. Marion St., 92. Joe's Place, S. Lafayette What could make the miracle of your baby’s birth even more unique? Make a “> 7 § Cleveland Regional Medical Center Carolinas HealthCare System Women's Life Center Health and Education www.clevelandregional.org « g New China, E. King St., Kings Mountain, 90. Pancake House, W. Dixon Blvd., 92.5% Substation II, S. Lafayette St., 100% Trade St. Eatery, N. Trade St.,93.5, Sisters Cafe, E. Marion St., 94. Tops Pizza Factory, W. Stagecoach, 99** + Trading Post Cafe, Turner Rd., 96. Ken and Marys, W. Dixon Blvd. 92.5. Shelby Ice Cream & Deli, N./Laf. 5¢.,.93** Yamato Japanese Steakhouse, E. Dixon Blvd., 93.5. Zaxbys, E. Dixon Blvd., O5** Food stands Food Lion Deli, S. Lafayette St., 97.5** Harris Teeter, Kings Mountain, 96** j Papa Johns, E. Marion St., 96. Thunder Valley Speedway, Old Stagecoach Rd., 93.5. Whitmar Lake Grill, Whit- mar Lake Rd., 95. School cafeterias Kings Mountain Intermediate, 99** Kings Mountain Middle, QO** 3 North School, Kings Mountain, 96.5. West Elementary, 98** Burns High, 97.5. East Elementary, Kings Mountain, 98.5** Kings Mountain High, 97.5% Washington, 99.5** Meat markets Double Shoals Mkt., E. Double Shoals Rd., 99. . Food Lion, S. Lafayette St., . 92. Harris Teeter, Kings Mountain, 92.5. It’s the little things...like personalized attention, the importance we place on your comfort and on bringing your baby into a caring atmosphere. We are proud to share in your unique experience and in the hopes and dreams of your new child and the miracle of birth. 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