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UWHOHttSfif THt FVUMAH COM? AMY WASH AMP ItMf -WW MOHTH-I.SOOjOOO SHUTS. A90VT THl SAMt ***** or rtutw ? , sum, 4ho m* llM l/mjooo row us... \^tpy--l%h VHMusrtHr rat .T?/ ^~ir *#?#-/ *#*#/// CtOTMS-UHt. f"l Negro News k By Mrs. Cannle Gordon > 4 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. G Turn in News Items at abov? address On Sunday, May 6, a,t 7:30 p. m., Rev. R. L. Garvin, pastor of the Mt. Zion First Baptist church ?{ viv" w111 perform the sa cred rites 6f baptism to a'riJ.rn^er of candidates. Everyone is cor dially invited to come and wor ship with us. On Saturday, May 5, the Chris tian Brotherhood of Langraham Branch Baptistchuxch will be the BYNUM CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Rev| M. C. Waltln Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R. J. Brown, Supt. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. L. Garvin, Pastor Preaching every first and third Sundays. Sunday school 10 a. m, W. M. Brlggs, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ADAMS CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Pastor, Rev. S. I. Clement 30 a. m. Sunday School. Supt.: Lonnle Whistnant. 11 a. m. Worship service. 7:30 Worship service second and fourth Sundays. GOOD HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. Young . 10 a. m. Sunday school. Supt.: Mrs. Pearl Miller, 2:00 p. m. Worship Service first and third Sundays. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. J. H. White 9:45 Sunday School. Supt. G. E. Llndsey. 11:00 Worship service. 7:30 Worship Service, 2nd and fourth Sundays. guests of the Christian Brother hood of the Mt. Zion Baptist church at the homt> of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Garvin at 104 N. Tracy street. All visitors are welcome and all members are urged to be present. Rev. R. L. Gaivln, pas tor, Rev. R. L. Thomb?, President. I DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Friday night of this week marks the beginning of. our com mencement exercises. There will be one-act play, 'The Forest Frolic of Furred and Feathered Friends," In the Davidson School auditorium on May 4. at 8 p. m. This play is being directed by Miss M. L. Gidfcey and Mrs. L. H. Gibson. Don't miss our 'first play of the year. The following is the order of other plays of the year: i May 11, 7th and 8th grade play, Mrs. V. P.. Higglns. May 18, High School play, Miss M. L. Pope. May 25, 4th, 5th and 6th grades Mrs. Winston and Miss Jackson. Nsw Church (MACEDONIA HOLINESS) Tracy stxeet Rev. P. K. Herndon Services every Second and' Fourth Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7^p. m. ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. P. W. Webb 10:00 a. m Church school. Supt. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith. 11:00 a. m. Worship service. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, 2nd and 4th Sundays. VESTIBULE AME ZION CHURCH Pastor, Rev. S. I. Clement 10 a. m. Sunday School. Supt.: Benjamin Woods. > 11 a. m. Worship Service. 2:30 Worship Service first and second Sundays. EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. B. Murry, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Everett Ramseur, Supt. Asst Supt.: John W. Oates. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Second and fourth Sundays. B. T. U. 7:30 p. m. President: Howard Roberts.. Vice-president: Julia Roberta. Wednesday ? 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, fiUlA/tKOAOS' CVMHT emus fojt mn nojooo HIW fJtl/OHT CAKS AM im?H to bit tntr cAK MMJM* MAMT /t( THt U.S. mm at mi ownt m a ytAJt THt POST OffKt WAKtMHT tSTTMATtS A R(C0RD:BR.' AKINC VOlUMt Of SI X tfiuoH mas or rt/urtPt ma/i this SEASON. RAILROADS WIU HAMM MOKL THAH fS ft* a HT Of IT. SAVAGE YARD CHIEF Full 21 -Inch Cutting Width ? . . Does the Job Fa?t?rl ? BRIGGS A STRATTON $194 95 f 4- cycle, 1V4 h.p. Engine * ? Finger-Tip Clutch and / Speed Control* ? Many other Outstanding Feature* for Easy Qperation POPVLAR! SAVAGE POWER CHIEF , j 18-Inch Cut?V?ry Man?uvrabl? ? MtlOQS * STRATTON 1 h.p. Engine m ? Finger-Tip Control* A Superb Machine at Modf of Cost j DEPENDABLE! SAVAGE HAND MOWERS $99.95 We hope that it is convenient for each of our parents to at tend these plays. The beat in plays has been selected for your enjoyment. Betty Hunter from Mrs. Gib son's room was crowned as Dav idson School's '51 May Queen. We are more than grateful to our parents and frknds for coopera ting so willingly in helping our May Day to be a sUoceaj. We hope that our May Day was an enjoyable one for parents as well as pupils. There were some pupils who made the Hunor Roll for the past six jveeks pf school. They were: Carol Lynn Hickman, Hillard C. Hunter, John Albert Gibson, Al berta Thompson. Kay Francis Moors, Albert Williams, Son Bennie James, William L. Davis, Rebecca Schenck, Phyllis Brown, James Thombs, Joann Hickman, Sue Jackson, Sfiirley Thompson (H. M.), Joyce Byers, Willene Jackson, Peggy Dawkins, Phyllis Byers, Annie Thombs, Lewis Martin. Sarah "rhombs, Peggy Byers, Carle* Roseboro, Leon Taylor, Hazel Adams, Alberta Boyce, Lizzie' Gist and Earnest Gamble, Jr. Thp Odd Fellows Lodge of Gro. ver win hav? their turnout May 27 at St. Peters Baptist church at 3 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Grey of Bock Hill, S. C. Compact High School Announce* Finals Compact High school extends an Invitation to the public, to attend Its 12th annual commen cement exercises. The annual sermon will be Sunday May 6, at 3 p. no. Rev. I* C.' Slier, partor of St. Stephn ens A. M. E. Zion church, Gas tonia, will preach. Commencement exercises will be held Monday, May 7, at 2:00 p. m. in the elementary auditori um. Dr. Cleveland Floyd, B. S., D. D. S., will address the gradu ates of the High fjehopl. Miss L. S Galbraith,' A. B., M. jV. Su pervisor of Cleveland Counff and Shelby and King* M'jntaln\x>l ored schpols will aa ?rcss the elementary graduates and pre sent their certificates. Mr. Glee Bridges, who for five years has given prizes to the two ranking students of Compact will present the prizes and a wards. ; . The graduating class Is as follows: Ann Nell Brdwn, Bertha Adeline Brown, Odell Francis ^yres, Nellie Jane Crosby, Kezia Evans, Herbert Albert Hickmond, Vera Lee Jackson, John Willie McCree, Hester Mae McKinney, Charles Edward MHler, Marlon Murray, Bernard Randolph Pat terson, Leroy r Andrew Perkins, David Raymond Sharp, John iMilsK'flhaxp, Arthur Jonathan wamftianaa. Jr. ; ; Mrs. T. M. Brooks is the class advisor. L. Lt Adams Is Prtnci Open Evenings FRIDAY SATURDAY The splepdid spirit of the people' of Kings Mountain and the surrounding com munity ben been a source of great satisfaction to me. I wish to express my deep appreciation support and to pledge through our N?* Store a better tfnd greater service to the people of the Kings Mountain area. DAM HUFFSTETLER, ' Manager
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