Burlington Mils Christmas Plus | Are Announced GREENSBORO. ? Burlington Mi lis Corporation has completed plans for the Christmas holidays wKh a bo nus for employees, Christmas parti es for the employee^ children, and also announced th* holiday sched ules. - .A' A iota! eg $682,000 will be paid to production employees of the various units of Burlington MMls, a benefit made possible again this year de spke the slump in the textile ket earlier in the year. Employees will receive their De cember pay and Christmas bonus when their plant closes for the hol idays. Most of the Burlington plants scheduled their Christmas plant parties, a traditional event with Burlington, for Sunday afternoon, December 18, with gala programs ?which are always climaxed by San <ta Claus presenting- treats to the em ployees* .children. ? The holiday schedule of the plants varies according to manufacturing divisions, depending upon 'business conditions, supply of raw material and other circumstances. All of rhe plants will be standing at least four days, with some divis ions or units standing for a week or .10 days. Tlio planet Neptune Is 30 times farther from the sun -than is the earth, and Is prabablyl colder than 330 degrees below zero, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Peritenon Grove Hews and Comments By Mrs. Thurmon Seism Christmas preaching service will 1 be held Frldaj night December 33 at 7:30. A shorv Cnristmas program will be given by the junior* and little foHcs. The Christmas treat will be fiven out also. The young pedple and Intermedin a tea will meet at the church Friday at 2:00 to prepare the treat. Mr,; Troy Bridges' Sunday school i class will have <helr Christmas ' party .Friday at the church at 2:00. Mrs. G. C. Te ague's Sunday school class will have their social Tuesday night at the home .of Mrs. Carl Falls. I The Intermediate wiM have their ?r^Mal Wednesday night at the home ' of Mis. Tom Bridges. ' Mr. Edwin Moore's class will have a fruit banquet Thursday night at the school house for their wives and ? children. I Rev. arid Mrs. G. C. Teague, For rest and Ruth will be Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thur man Seism, Nell and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Teague, Miss Estell Barber of Charlotte were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright, Cornelia and Marguerette. j I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Queen, Patsy and Danny visited Mr, and Mrs. Mar, vin Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Thurman Seism, Nell ! and Charles, visited Mrs. H. T. Wri ght who underwent an operation Monday. Mrs. Wright's condition is I satisfactory. Her other visitors were Mr. Marvin Wright, Cornelia, Mrs. Lloyd Turner, Miss Mary, Peggy and Bobby Wright, Mrs. Sam Bell, Mr. and Mrs. 'Horace Bell and Mr. Wil liam Wright. ? Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Teague were Sunda> dinner guests of Mr. and Mru. Earl Seism. God willing, there will be no pain of sadnesj* to mar the tender happiness char Christmas ought to bring to all q f you BLALOCK GROCERY Negro News By Mrs. Canal* Gordon - Church** riaa ChiUtmai PngrflBi St. Paul Methodist church will have its program Sunday evening at 7;30 presented by the church school erf which Mrs. Daisy L. Smith is superintendent. The 'Primary, In termediates and young people will contribute recitations and singing Uo,t4te program including Christ | mas tree with the exchanging of gifts and, treats for everyone. The ' public 'is cord i a My invited. Mt. Zion Baptist church will have their program Friday evening, De cember 23, 7:30. Everyone Is cordial ly Invited. 'Funeral service* for Otto Wl>bur Briggs were held Tu?-4ay at two o'clock at Mt Zion Baptist church Rev. R. L. Garvin officiating. Mr. Briggs died Saturday at his home in Philadelphia. "He was a native of Kings Mountain. Those surviving are his parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs, two 1 brothers, James of Philadelphia, [Thomas of Kings Mountain; five sisters, Mrs. Margie- Simmons, Chi cago, 111., Mrs. Mary Mitchem, Win ston-Salem, Mrs, Sweet Lewis and, I Mrs. Beatrice Paseur. Burial was jin the Lincoln Academy cemetery.. ADAM'S CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. | A. A. McClain, Supt. Morning Worship 11:Q0 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. j Second and fourth Sunday. BYNUM CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. M. C. Walton Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R. J. Brown, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHUBCB Rev. R. L. Garvin, Pastor Preaching every first and thirr Sundays. Sunday School 10 a. m. W. M. Briggs, Supt. I Morning worship 11 a. m. I Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCB Rev. D. S. Harkness, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 m. 1 Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth Sundays. GOOD HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bev. A. M. Foster, Pastor Sunday schoc.' 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. First and third Sundays. MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHUXCR Rav. 3. A. White, Pastor Sunday school 1* a. m. J. A. Rote, Supt. Morning worship Ham. Bvealng worship 7:30 p. m. Second, and. Fourth Sundays. VESTIBULE AME ZION CHURCB Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10.-0QT a. m. G. G. BaHey, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 a. ra. Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. ? First and third Sundays. v Christmas The divinity of the season Is surpassed only ir? the joy it brings 'jo "the hearts Of men Merry Chris tmaa GALULEE METHODIST CUVWU Rev. Di S. Harkness Church school 10:00 a. ra. ' J. V. ?urris. Supt. Morning woahio 11 a. m. ? Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. Sumerian women at thousands of { years ago used gold compacts com- , plete with twwww, earplcks, andi hand-scratchers, according to the1 Encyclopedia Britannlca. I ? 117 JOS MUN7INC 2il ? ! ?*' > " ' May the joys that fill your heart this Christmas remain the coming year. " STOWE Radio Service Diamonds ane sorted from other substances after being mined by passing .the ore over a greased in cline, where the diamonds adhere to the grease, according to the En cyclopedia Britannica. Scalping, practiced by some Amer ican Indians, wa a painful but not, necessarily fatal, since the part ta ken was usually a small circular patch of skin just back of the crown of the head. : Fof a smile on every face \'-v ?;'?'?*"? ?\ '. "-i .; V A " .7 ;V 1 'v i ;A ^ :i ? ? . . and a carol m every commend you to the ' of Christmas. heart spirit KINGS MOUNTAIN TIN SHOP W. A. CHILDERS. Prop. p?v wummnmommi By MacQregor 4 Belts. Wallets By Pioneer Ties New Wembleys Shirts and Pajamas Manhattan and E. & W. 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