Friday, June 22, 1951 HOPKINS CHAPEL Our Vacation Bible School last week was very successful. There I were 127 enrolled. Those who at tended would like to thank the church for furnishing refreshments and also those who prepared them. The Bible School teachers were: Beginners, Mrs. Ann Martin, Mrs. Raymond Averette, Mrs. Austin Perry, and Mrs. Iris Temple; Pri mary, Mrs. Eddie Martin and Mrs. Minerva Perry; Juniors, Mrs. Jim mie Lee Pearce and Jane Rogers; Intermediates, Mrs. Fred Crisp j and Velva Pearce. Mr. Crisp was principal. The following were visitors at j church Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Ennis and children, Mrs. El- ! la Perry, and Mrs. Thelma Doyle and Brenda. On the sick list are L. A. Perry, Mrs. Mary Susan Patterson Ches ter Faison, Crusoe Denton, and Mrs. Carrie Perry. Get-well wishes are extended to these. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pearce went to the mountains last weekend. Miss Sonia Privette visited Kay Baker last weekend. Mr. Bill Perry, Rosa McKagan and Mike visited the Karl Bakers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Martin and Mrs. Maxine Rogers are spending some time in Washington, D. C., with Janette Baker and Maxine’s moth er, Mrs. Pleasants. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ben King. They have a son, Ben, Jr., born on Father’s* Day. The following recently visited Mrs. Lucy Hopkins: Mrs. Frank Nowell of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Jif fy Rogers, of Morganton, and Mrs. Hattie Mitchell. Faye, Rose, and Jesse Temple attended the Temple family re union at Pullen Park Sunday. Deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Curtis Watkins since his death on Mon day. We extend a welcome to Mr. Pete Denton and his family who have moved to Graham Finches. Ridgauiai’s OPTICIAN/- r Raleigh, N. C. 8| New^ £ Be our guest! \ 400 ROOMS—4OO BATHS I Fireproof Garog*. fjfflt Single from $3.50 Double from $5.00 J|H^C The Sunbeams, G. A.’s, and R. A.’s met at the church Monday night. A very good meeting was reported with 42 present. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brimer of Gastonia visited the Fred Crisps on Saturday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Falls and Mr. Morrsett from Gardner-Webb College were their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crisp and family of Charlotte came to see them on Tuesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hutch Locklear. They have a new baby. Remember Sunday School and Church each Sunday, Bible Study each Thursday night at 8:00. We are studytng the book of Romans now. UNION CHAPEL NEWS Judge not, and ye shall not be judged; condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned; forgive, and ye shall be forgiven. Luke 6: 37. Quite a large crowd gathered at church and Sunday School last Sunday. Was glad to sea so many and we welcome all the visitors who attended the services. I’m sure everyone enjoyed the wonder ful Father’s Day message brought to us by our pastor Rev. Vivian Evans. Mrs. Leo Leffingwell and chil dren of Baltimore, Md., are here to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards. Hope they enjoy their stay in our community. ■' I" ME Automatic Transmission* JPt^ 48 Valve-in-Head Engine • EconoMiser Rear Axle Here’s the automatic power team that brings you finest no-shift driving at lowest cost. No clutch pedal, no gearshifting. In the low-price field, Chevrolet built the first automatic transmission A smooth, unbroken flow of power at all . . . and Chevrolet builds the finest ~. to give you smooth, in and try it! . . Remember, more people de P e " doble "°-‘ hd * *"»"9 °» lowest cost! buy Chevrolets than any other car! '• j ' vs \ •Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. \ v-OVtv