Negro News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Mr. and Mrs. Plato Perkins, Miss Geraldine Harris and Eli jah Ross visited L. A. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Sunday at Fort Jackson where he Is stationed. Mrs. Ross and children visited relatives In Chester, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyan had as their guest Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, Recently. Carl L. Bennix was presented in his senior voice recital April 12 by Beckwith Schol of Music. He is a candidate for a certificate in voice from the music school. During the Intermission, pre sentations were 'made. Mrs. M. D. Beckwith, school president, honored Mr. Bennix, as being the .first voice graduate in the school's eight-year history. Mrs. Louise McKenale, presi dent of the Beckwith Voice Guild presented Mr. Bennix with a gift from the student body. Dr. Edson E. Blackman, chairman of the trustee board, told of the school's progress, and gave Mr. Bennix a gift from himself and his wife. 'the youth also received gifts from his family and friends. Bennix is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennix, Sr., of Kings Mountain, where he is a graduate of Davidson high school. There he was president of the junior class chorus, and was editor-in-chief of the senior annual. He attended Livingstone Collego for one year. For the past three years, he has studied piano and voice with Mrs. Beckwith. He Is pianist for the Bynum Chapel AME Zioh Church in Kings Mountain. Those attending the recital from Kings Mountain were Rev. White, pastor of Bynum Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mceks, Miss Coleen Cherry, Miss Odessa Shield, Miss Grace Boyd, Miss Mai Alice Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leach, Sandra Blalock, Otis Thombs, Mrs. Martha Ann Taylos, Mrs. Annie M. Byers. Mrs. Magnolia Owens?and Jeap Taylor, also a student at Beckwith school. Mr. Taylor served as ush er for the recital. The Kings Mountain Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Nancy Brown on Watterson Street. The business session was opened with the presi dent in charge. After the session, the county agent. Miss McVea, gave a demonstration on arrange ment of flower planting, also shrubberyln the yard. This was very Interesting to all housewiv es. There were sixteen members present. The hostesses were Mrs. Nancy Brown and Mrs. Louise Little Known Facts ywi ?4>0f* Vto^.Vs aho -'V^SS5?? OKCY. WAO TMRCW. IM TWAT \~??T I caw op scans !(\ V Cole. The menu Included fried chicken, potato salad, cookies and ice tea. The president of the club is Mrs. Johnsie Pressley. , The Gate of Heaven Quintet of Gastonia will render a pro gram Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at St. Paul Methodist Church. Everyone is cordially Invited to this service. A free will offering will be taken. The sponsor is Mrs. Laura McClain. The W. S. C. S. of St. Paul Me thodist Church met Sunday even ing at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Effie Means. Mrs. Carrie Jordan fed the worship service. The t " -? >. - SHELBY. N. 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