Negio News By Cjnnie '^oMon ? ?? ? Mrs. Rassie Thompson ?nd child ren of Oastonia -spent tut- week end in Kings Mountain visiting their aunt, Mrs. Canie Gordon. Mrs. Earleno Adams of Clover, S. ' C.v spent a few days last week in Kings Mountain visiting her mother, Mrs. Mamie Qulnn on Cherokee street. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rhodes spent j ?the weekend in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Grady Williams of New York City and Mrs. Elizabeth SherrHl of Baltimore, Md., visited their brother Willis Williams last weekend. St. Paul Methodist church spon sored a baby content last Sunday May 22. Jo Ann Clark won with high est amount of votes, $59.43. Other contestants were Charles Froneber- j ger $33.45; Patricia Ann Gable, i $26.75; Contest total $119.63; grand total $152.63. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Means, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Means attended , the funeral of their aun*. Mrs. Lillie Smith, who died last Tuesday at her home near York, S. C. Funeral services were held Sunday 2:30 at Gaifney, S. C. Concord Baptist chur ch. Surviving Is her husband and daughter, six grandchildren, three sistera and two 'brothers. The Singing convention was held Sunday at Trinity A. M. E. Zion church. Offering amount $100.10. C. C. Miller, president; P. 8. Falls, pas* ?; tor. . * ? . ; " *? ?? ? ~ ? . ; I The annual service of the Good Hope Friendly Aid Lodge will be held Sunday May 29 at Bynum Cha pel A. M. E. Zion church. The City bus win leave Davidson high school at 1:30 p. rn. Will come to East Rid: ge and Carpenter street 1:45. Every ouy is cord tally invited to attend rhis i service i.i-e Ouuc Zone nwetMjj of WSl 0.S *i1i >*- .Sunday May 29 a r | Caliilee Mtethodlst church 1:30 p. m. ! Mrs. CI, ?. Hague presiding chair-, man. ? \ DandiM High School On Frwl<ty, May 27, at 7r30 p. m, in the Davidson school auditorium., the pupjlr* And teachers of the. four- : ih, fifth, ami sixth grades will pre ! sent onw rf Denison's Chinese Oper- ! ettas in wo acts "The Baml>oo Prin- j cess." The time of this Operetta is a ! short white before th<- rteriod of the Chinese Republic. Th ^ ace is the . Castle of tHe Baron oi allien. some , where in China. Tlve characters are: Baron <03 Tataien (Dragon ) ? 3. J. Williams. Chil-g Ct -?Louis Martin Kwan? James E. Roseboro. Pe Ko ? John Boss. Ku Fu ? Annie L. Thorn bs j Niki ? Edward Burris. Me-Lan ? Catherine Adam-i. Rowena Robin-son ? Corine Gam ble. Mis-? Cecilia Robinson ? Kayte M. Cooke. Jimmy Robinson ? Alexander Grier Ah Yun?i (Bamboo King > ? Billy I Owens. So-Ling ? Peggy B\>ers. ' Lei-'l\i ? Theima Burris. ?Lotus Flower (Bamboo Princess) ? Sara L. Thombs. Yang-Lau ? Phyllis Byers. I Messenger ? Billy Owens. I "Emperor ? Con hell Qulnn i Chorus'of robbers, servants of "he Dragon, dancing girls, and officers ' and soidienj of the Emperor's reti t nue. m*gr | Mrs. &. M. Winston and Miss B. i Jackson are the directors of the Op eretta They are inviting all parents I and friends to come out and witness one of the greatest of all theOperet taa. If you shouid not bo present, yor *11.1 miss orte of the grander! [H>r forma noes of the school year. Mrs. V. P. Wiggins wishes to thank all who-co-operated in helping the piay "Ghost of Roaring Pine-' to b? a success. She hopes tha-t each whc attend* d the play enjoyed it ver> much. MOUNT OLIVE BAmST CHURCH Rev. J, A. White, Pastor Sunday sch?>ol i# a. m. J. A. Ross, Supt. Morning warship 11 4 m. Evening worship 7:30 p. rn. Second and Fourth Sundays. AOAM S CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday sehool 10:00 a. m. A A. McClain, Sup;. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. SXening Worship 7:30 p m. VESTIBULE AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. G. G. Bai1<?y, Supt Morning worship il:00 a. m. Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. I ST. 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