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Negro News By Mrs. Caiinie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn in News Items at above address Clyde Edgerton of Charlotte vis , ited relatives in Kings Mountain Sunday. Mrs. Ella Ward spent Sunday in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Clark and, baby and Mrs. Mary Jamerson .vis j ited relatives in Sharon, S. C.t ; Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Ellie an- , nounce the birth of a son May 8 ' Thomas Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen of j Pittsburg, Pa., visited their aunt, { Mrs. Henrietta Carter over the ! weekend. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of St. Paul Methodist j church met Sunday evening at 4 '? o'clock at the home of Mrs. Daisy Lee Smith. Mrs. D. S. Harkness led the worship service, topic ? "God in Families." Mrs. Cannie Gordon gave a report on the Study Course. Business was dis cussed. The meeting was closed with the benediction. Those pres ent were Mesdames Lottie Means Eugenia Brown, Cannie Gordon, Annie Harkness, Rev. D. S. Hark ness. During the social pediod tea and cookies, potato chips were served by the hostess. There will be a quartette sing ing Sunday, May 14, at the Dixie Theatre at 2 p. m. Doors open at 1:30. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. There will be a special reserved section lor white specta tors, sponsored by Mrs. Genter Jackson. Admission, advance 25c and 60c; at the door 30c and 75c. The ladles of Vestibule AME Zion church and theladies Mis sionary circle of Mt. Olive Baptist church are giving a Joint pro gram -< Mother's Day, Sunday, May lit, 1950, at Vestibule church. The time is 2 o'clock p, m. In turn the ladies of Vestibule AME Zion church are Joining the ladies of Mt. Olive Baptist church in giving a program on Mother's Day, Sunday night, May 14, at Mt. Olive church. Time 8 o'clock. Pastor of Vestibule church, Rev. S. I. Clement. Pastor of Mt. Olive church, Rev. White. Everyone is Invited to attend both of these services. Davidson High School News Mr. Gibson, members of the fac ulty and pupils of the Davidson high school are more than grate ful t? Dr. Phillip Padgett lor donating the school a large First Aid kit with all the essetnial e quipment. We needed the kit and shall make the best use of it. Miss Gid.ney- and Mrs. Gibson wish <o thank the parents and friends who came out and helped with the plays presented list Friday to be successful. They truly hope that Jbu enjoyed the plays. Friday night of this week, May 12 at 7:30 p. m.t another of our good plays will be given for your enjoyment. The play "Have you seen Red?" in two.aots will be presented by Mrs. P. Wig gins and her pupils. The play is one that you should not miss. Come out and let u^enjoy the play together. We at Davidson are proud of Miss Alice Mae Haywood. She has won the $100 scholarship to the Winston-Salem Teachers Col lege for the next school year and for the following three years if her records continue to be good. She had the highest average of any high school graduate recom mended for scholarships. Miss Haywood was recommended ' by three Teachers College graduates now at Davidson : Mrs. K. W. Win ston, Mrs. I. Gibson and Miss B. Jackson. We hope to have other interested boy and girls to rec ommend before the year is over. Davidson P. T. A, We are convinced that the Dav idson School Parent ? Teacher Association is getting to be one of the most active Associations in the County. Out last regular meet ing of the school year was belt* in the school auditorium Tuesday night past. There were mot* than 100 persons present. A program of songs was rendered by five of our Ministers of the city. They were: Rev. Walters, Rev. Thorn bs, Rev. Garvin, Rev. Hickman and Rev. Harknesa. Everyone present enjoyed the program very much. There were interesting remarks by Rev. Harkness, Rev. Walters, Mr. Gibson and the president, Mr. W. Brown. The parents madt a contribution of 921 tto buy letters for our basket-all stars who were winners of the District, County, and State runners-up trophies. Some of our girls will get letters also. Slides of the Davidson School May Day Activities were shown to the parents and ex plained by Mrs. Winston and Miss Jackson. They were in char go of the activity. The last call bee ting of the P. T. A. for this year will be MM Tuesday night, May I* i at '.to p. m. We are expecting to see ev en more parents at this meeting. Out PTA is doing and plans to do great things and your cooper ation to needed. Let us know that you are interested by your pres ence.' ?. V" Meat production undoHNgiK JfelMVftotion for the week ended j^trU'39 totaling 310 million STERCHI S 62nd ANNIVERSARY BIGGEST BARGAIN SPREE IN OUR HISTORY! TO FIT YOUR NEEDS! A whole bedroom full of furniture! Complete Ready for Happy Living! PIECE BEDROOM 16 PIECES ? Waterfall Vanity with Sparkling Mirror! ? 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