; Negro News | By Mrs. Carvnie Gordon " . ? I ? A surprise birthday party was gi ven jn honor of Mrs. Ruby Lee Bur *is last Monday evening at her home given by Misses Juanita, Ma- ! Tita and Mrs. Helen Mitehem. The ( ?room was beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations. Mrs. ; Burris received many lovely gifts. ; Those pre-*ent were Mr. and Mrs. ^ James Wilson, My., and Mrs. Warren Byers, Mr. and Mrs. George Crosby, ' Jt., Mrs. Ardella Brown, Mrs. Juani- . la Childers, Mrs. Edna Isley, Miss Nevada Brown, Mr. E. L. Irick, Mrs. Lizzie Mitehem. Out of town guests: were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayle, and Etk Kerberson of Shelby, Miss Al 4>erta Mason, Roosevelt Mitehem of Gastonia, Miss Mary Brown of Wim ?tOn Salem. ' ? Miss Juanita Mitehem, Miss Ja nett and Mary Elizabeth and An drew Jackson has returned to their -Jtome in Philadelphia after a two weeks visit with relatives. Misses Marita and Virginia and <Jerry Mitehem have reurned to New York City after two weeks visit with their mother. Miss Louise V. Arrington of Plain field, N. J? spent a few days in Kings Mountain visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arrington on E. Ridge st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Froneberger Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rhodes 'were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hall In Gastonia Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rybert D. Alexander and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Kings Mountain were Sunday din Tier guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of the Lincoln Academy com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer a-nd daughter. Miss Beatrice Barnett of Cramerton Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Hoy le and children and Mrs. Amanda Graham oi Delmont were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Graham. Mrs. Mary Burris, Mrs. Ruby Lee Burris, Mrs. Cannie Gordon attend ed the Zone meeting last Sunday at forest City, Wells Spring Methodist church Mrs. Mary Ella .Roberts, Mrs. Paisy Lee Wright, Mrs. Edna Mae Crockett and baby of Philadelphia are visiting their mother and grand mother, Mrs. Daisy Lee Smith on Xiarpenter St. rmurmr amk *zon church P. B. Falls, Minister Sunday ? 10:00 Sufxl&y school. 11:00 Morning service. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evening service. Wednesday, p:30 p. m , Mid- week prayer service. ' GOOD HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. M. Foster, Pastor , Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. : ' Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sunday* MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev R L. Garvin, Pastor . . Preaching every first and third ! Sundays. ? ' Sunday School 10 a. m. W. (M. Briggs. Supt. Morning worship 1-1 a. ra. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. BTNUM CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. J. D. Hamilton, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R. J. Brown, Supt. Mornlng Worship 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p m. MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. A. White, Pastor Sunday school It a. m. J. A. Ross, Supt. Morning worship 11 a m. Evening vx>rship 7:30 p. m. Second and Fourth Sundays. ADAM'S CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. 1. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A. A. McClaln, Supt. Morning -Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. ro. VESTIBULE AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. 1. Cle?ent, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. G. G Bart*y, Supt. ' Morninp worship 11:00 a. m. Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. 3. W. Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. 'm. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt Moniing Worship 11:00 a. rr_ EveninP Worship 7:30 p. m. Sport Shots ? ? BY CHARLES CARPENTER! Mr. Inside, Doc Blanchard, of Ar my, ni<i 6f goofl ne-ws In the .sports pages with the announcement that j he will pliy with the Charlotte Clip. ' peri, independent professional foot- ! bail team, this fall. And with the 15 game card that } Business Manager Bob Allen has! rigged up for tfhis season, the Mighty Clippers wjjj find good use for him j and anybody else that - "Cousiii Bob" manages to pick up one one of his scouting cruises. : Doc's being in the linkup hinges | on only one point, as we see it. The Army, as most of us know, might find need for him in Alaska or Pan- ] ama, come about October., He has evidently already made satisfactory i arrangements with the commanding 1 officer of Shaw "Field in Sumter, S. j C., that is if a new CO doesn't move in. Football fa?? of this section are fortunate that Mr. Inside will oe able to perform In ttie pro ranks in Charlotte. He was unable to get Aj- | my pernrjissiori for leave after grad- I uation from West Point ? leave to I play pro football for three years. His : famous partner, Mr. Outside or j Glenn Davis, has been less fortu- | n ate to date ~ is still serving in i the Army, vjEleven games of the 15-game Clip card are listed for Memorial Sta dium in Charlotte, with the Septem ber 3 (Saturday > date with the New York Yankees a highlight. First GALL1LEE METHODIST CHUB; " Rev. J. W. Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. no. J. V. Burris. Supt. Morning woshio 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. unity ame son cwu bck P. B. Falls, Minister 10:00 Church school. 11.00 Morning worship. EBENEZEB BAPTIST CHTTBCE Rev. D. A Costner, Pastor Sunday school 10:30 a. m. . Everett Ramseur, Supt Morning Worship 11:30 a. tti , B.. T. U. 6:30, Howard Roberts, presider t Seoono and fourth Sunday fJte* /%&**? ? / ready-made ilipMVWi ??r iBtXpfBli'* 4?C?Btl?f! ' .,??>- VI ?? - REGIfc>R D* p ? 4? CLUB CHAIR NS *r* For Chairs . . For ni*w^f?nr?r|s For Sofa Beds . Adjustable Reversible Cushion Covers Colors arc new . . . patterns are new to do the decorating job you want dose for your living room and at the same time ffrotect your furniture from dust, soil and wear, Cortland pattern illustrated comes in Vine, Tan, Grey $6.95 and Hunter Green, vat co* $1? 9.5 lors on heavy tightly woven SI? $5 P'eshrunk material. Will fit variations of these styles Draw cords in top and bottom for better fit. ft NOTE THE SHArK OF YOt'B CUSHIONS <. <uKun Cbl(Y> Donv<ti T SIWI-MOIUN tht^ack UMMON iOWNC* Phone 348 ? Mountain St home game Is hilled for "August 27, a Saturday, with McKeesport ? dad ? i , . Coach Shu Carlton is busy wrap ping up another week of coaching school, this week at Lenoir-Rhyne college. He was at. Chapel Hill last week. Next week Shu, in a brand toloee. The Nats have 15 garner new Chevrolet (he hopes), will remaining to be played with the journey to Greensboro for another Boston Red Sox and figure to "be in week of schooling. High school the pennant figuring" 'lore the aea football practice opens the following son closes . . . Carl Wilson, brother week, August I5rh, and a large num of George with the Louisville AA ber of candidates is expected . . . team, has been listening to Col. plans are underway for a bahtam j games on AM radio (between Spar football league of four teams for tanburg and Greenville) and re play this fall. Announcement is ports no less than 7 Carolinians on expected^soon . s . Jake Early has the .Louisville team. Carl was busy been hitting the ball pretty good with his Neisler Mills softball team during the past couple of weeks but in the Gastonia softball toiirna the Washington Senators continue ment, which started Wednesday. "You've uo idea now cusp him |t<u> (Mi bt Whai wonderful farm-fre*l> flavor , frulU a no vegetable* can n?? til) youve tasted the him oowi (mutin Irooi AliP'i value-oa"k*o Pro duce Oepartment. Bar*, everything la harvested tresti. drllverad Iraah ana M>M mill. Rasult? The nmi refreshing sum mar salads are your for the AaKm# when- you buy -the makings at your thrifty A * P." Large "Thin Head 2 for LETTUCE 29c render Grrr.n 2 lbs. BEANS 25c CriSp, Tender ' 2 bunches CARROTS 19c White . 2 lbs. ONIONS ...... 15c U. S. No. 1 White 10 lb*. POTATOES . . . 43c Calif. lb. PLUMS . : 19c Green, Firm Head . ' lb. CUBAGE ...... 5c ft&P All Green Asparagus Can 47c A&P Grape Juice- - - ?, 19c torn Tomatoes 2 cL** 23c Dole's Pineapple . Juice - - 39c ' lona Sliced or Halves Peaches- - 25c Libby'e Fruity Cocktail - -cJw22c Armour's Star Treet - - - 39c A&P Tuna Fish - - - -"?r*37c Sunnyfield Sell-Rising Flour - - - ftfc A&P e Own Vegetable Shortening dexo ? ? -S 39c Shortening Swift Jewel Can 73c Gotdeu Maid Uncolored Margarine tS 20c Ann Page SALAD DRESSING , PL Jar 35c X, 45c Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti 2 ,5c^ 25c Ann Page Gelatin Dewert Sparkle n, 3 ^ 17c Ann Page- With Pork & Tom. Sauce Beans lcS^ 10c Ann Page Creamy -SfAooth Peanut Butter .... 35c Ann Page ' ? Mayonnaise . 29c ' '' ' .? ? ?' "V'fvvr Ann Page Fancy Ketchup ^ 18c Rich & Flavorful NECTAR TEA ... tit 49c NECTAR TEA BAGS - "b?* 4Bc Peanut Butter' Peter Pan Creamy -Smobth 12-Ox. Jar 35c Peter Pan Crunch 12-Oz. Jar 35c iMfCttClj* &L can 49c White House fvaporated Milk 34c TaU Cans DUZ Lge. Pkg, 28c SPICK & SPAN ' Pkg. 23c 25 lbs. TA1XX} SCRATCH FEED SI. JO Gallon Pure Apple CIDER VINEGAR ................ ttc 8-lb. Pail JEWEL ' ' SHORTENING $159 ? ? CrlspolOoz. OATMEAL COOKIES ......... 19c , v-.~' ? ? Crescent City, with Chickory x ^ - COFFEE ... 34c Ann Page 8 oz. ' ELBOW MACARONI ..lie Ann Page 2 lbs. Pure ?? ?' ' CHERRY PRESERVES . .... 63c 3 Can* DAILY DOG FOOD ....... 25c PalmoUve SOAP Swift's , CLEANSER DREFT Pkg. 27c v Octagon SOAP 3 lge. Barm 29c > i i i ?, . PuJnk>Uv? SOAP 2BafliB<m21c Octagon Soap , POWDER Mila - Mellow >' 8 O'CLOCK coffei AM 3-L.b. Bag 1.19 Sandwich or Home Style MARVEL BREAD 14-Ot Loaf Jane Parker Sugared DON UTS I -Dot Pkg. 19 c ? & P |M|j|| STORES

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