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Negro News By Mrs C?nnu> Gordon iVrrtdMO High School On Friday, June 3, 1949, at 8 p. m. i a the tiehool auditorium, the mem- ! of the high school will present ?? play "Everybody's Crazy Now," a ?romedy in three acts. It sparkles *vUh clevt-f lines. It racks with helar ? <mjs situations. It grips with its plot The Mory concern* a. girl, who re ?.urni?f from school, finds her wi ilw mother, having exhausted her { ?'??????????????????????? i JUST F0LK5 Hotter ho4 foot it down to DKLLING KR'S JEWEL SHOP and look over #heir display ot graduation GIFTS. They have a GIFT sure to please ??ny boy or girl. WATCHES, DIA MONDS, JEWELRY and (XiSTUME flEWfiURY are on display lor your ?-onvenience. Every purchase is guar *t otaed to be exactly as represented. Vour satisfictlon is DELUNGER'S ?;>icc?ss, they aim to please you. oaunm^^ resources in order that Jutte may I complete her education, ha* decided to tak# in boarders. Don't miss the play. If you ' don't get your moifey'a worth of -laughs and interesting situations r If Grey Beecher doesn't mak?? ev , ery girl's blood pressure rise above I normal ? I If you don't chuckle at the awk ( ward love-making of Stan Barbour ? If June doesn't capture the heart | of every man ? I If Hetty doesn't frighten each per \ son ? i If Lee Tyson doesn't stop the show by the time Hetty gets her hands on 'him? .//?? The ? well ? we suggest that you call a Doctor and call him quickly. The characters are: June 'Austin ? Marie Perry. Greg Beecher ? Clayton Adams. Ada Austin ? Christine Haywood. Basail Lindsay ? Marshal Leach. Non York ? Peggy Mltchem Stan Barbour ? Angles Perry. Hetty Melcalf ? 'Janie Crosby. Hiram Dill ? Carl BenniX Kyshia Arndt ? Bernice Pr.;s?ley. j Lee Tyson ? Eddie Kenntvjy. Miss M. L. Pope, senior class ad - J visor, ia the director of this play, j ?She Is inviting all who enjoy good plays to be present and bring along your friends. Mr.s. Winston and Miss Jackson wish to extend a special "Thank You" to all parents and friends who cooperate wholeheartedly In help ing the Operetta "Bamboo Prlnoess" to be a success. We are more than grateful to you for all that you did, and we do hope that you enjoyed the Operetta. Davidson 8. E. Department Mrs. F. R. Johnson Smith, teacher i of Home Economics, and the mem bers of the H. E. class of- Davidson school invite you to attend a fash ion show titled "Cotton Around the Clock," that will be presented in the Davidson school auditorium June 7, .1949, at 8 p. m. At this show you will see some of the new fashions and beautiful designs that have ori ginated in the Home Economics de partment during the school year 1948-49. Be present and see "what our Sfcode* of Victoria . . our iKopleti baling dr?u of iride*c?nt rayon feriH? ? with a world of FI??mi figure diiciplino in the teporat? (atliqu* undertfunlii and bra. Oetochab'?; iHould?r Jtrap, but you'd n???( ne?d it. Iride?c?nt t^u*t of wmmer1! wnorttut _ok>r?, in \it** 32-38. 150 ty i FLEXEES* (')atluiuj $eauhj< irtfJi ^ l>(uutatowi ut ' . > : "-/'? ~Tvm' uu-r?!?^ ***+.??????*<*>? ??^?'.' -?-' . ** Ifel&T V:v-| 9 $ f?4 fMtt l*r*+ *??' (^f ?<H> mfXP<94m 'otf-qv# jfHt+r*r?"k* V J Belk' s DEPARTMENT STORE ? wmi mi mi nr i i i i ii n fiii )| ' in girls h?v? done. Miss Ma Pearl Quinn and Mr. Al bert Adams of Detroit. Mich., visited Mrs. Mamie Quinn Monday. Also Lewis Adams of Clover, S. C. MOUNT SON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev R. L. Garvin, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. W. M. Briggs, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. GOOD now PRESBYTERIAN CHTi'ikCH Rev. A. M. Foster, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m Morning worship 11 a. ct*. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. 'First and third Sundays BTNVM CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. J. D. Hamilton. Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R J. Brown, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. rn. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m Evening worship 7:30 p. m. TRINITY AME ZION CHURCH P. B. Falls, Minister Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning service 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evening service. Wednesday, p:30 p. m1 Mid-week i prayer service; MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev. J. A. White, Pawtor Sunday school IB a. m: 1. A. Boas, Supt. Morning worship 11 a m. Evening worthip 7:30 p. m. Second and Fourth Sundays. ADAM'S CHAPEL AME ZIOlf CHUBCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A,. A. McCiain, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. VESTIBULE AME SON CHUBCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. G. O. BaMey, Sunt. Morning worship 11:00 a. tn. Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. ST. PAUt METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. EBENEZEB BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. A. Costner, Pastor Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Library Wales Schedul* Morning: 10:00 12:00, except Mon day. Afternoon: 2:00-5:00, except Thursday and Saturday. Evening: 7:00-9:00 ON Monday and Wednesday. Jua* Circulation 'Adult: 419; Juvenile 791; Total 1,200. _ . - Et Cetera ? Most recent advice crossing our Everett Ramseur, Supt. Morning Worship 11:30 a. m. B. T. U. 6:30, Howard Roberta, president. Second and fourth Sunday. UNITY AME ZION CHtJRCK P. B. Falls, Minister 10:00 Church school, 11:00 Morning worship. GALULEE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J, W. Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. J. V. Burris, Supt. Morning woship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. Friday. J ml 1MB gardening path to keep such activ ity from getting out of hand is that a New York Time* column whlchj urged moderation In planting. Hold yourself down at the beginning . . And you'll be around to enjoy it at the end. ? To you teenagers: Quite the ni cest suggestion on pin/money pro jects ia in the May American Girl. To us some of the projects appeared less as work and more as hobbies, or at least potentialities of such. ' In the June American Giil Helen H. Jacobs writes on tennis, her ex periences and the way she worked on technique ? grist for any mill which might have dreams of being a champion at 30. It is estimated that recreational areas and facilities in the 151 U. S. National Forests will receive more than 27 million individual visits this year. Now is a good time to buy broil ers In North Carolina, since suppli es are abundant and prices are low., says C. F. Parris, in charge of Poul try extension at State College. A new outbreak of foot-and-i.?outh disease one quarter of a mile south of the northern quarantine line in Mexico was reported to the Bureau of Animal Industry last week. For FATHER'S DAY NOTE THESE SAVINGS IN SUITS UP TO $2MQ WERE Botany Brand 500 Suits $80.00 Merit Tone Tropical Suits with Two Pants . . $49-50 Merit Tone Tropical Suits withOne Pants . . $32.50 Merit Gull Tone 100% All Wool $34.50 Goodall Spring Weave Suits $45.00 Goodall Spring Sun Frost $38.50 One Lot of Suits . . . $29.95 NOW CHECK THESE REDUCTIONS! WERE ' Van Heusen Shirts, Whites & Colored ...... $4.95 Van Heusen Shirts, Whites & Colored .... $3.95 Van Heusen V. H. 9ft. White Shirts ALL SUMMER SLACKS v " ?. \ ^ - ?/< OFF ALL SPORT SHIRTS lA OFF r* ALL Edgerton. Shoes $7:96 ALL NUNN-BUSH SHOES S1L95 ALL EDGERTON LOAFERS S6J5 ALL SALES CASH-ALL SALES FINAL-FBEE ALTERATIONS
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