Allen Memorial Community News by Blanche Allen IW. M. S. hold its monthly meet ing with Mrs. D. A. Wright, with 11 members and one visitor. Those taking parts were Mrs. Pinkie Hardin, Mrs. Wray Bar rett, Mrs. Bessie Fortenberry, Mrs. Julia Whitworth, Mrs. Blan che Allen, and Mrs. P. F. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ellis, Misses Joyce and Jean Dover of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Hamrick and family Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Kiser, Diane and Danny, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hamrick and family. Mrs. Henry Barnes has receiv ed word from her son,, Pvt. Don ald L. Ellis, that he had comple ted his basic training at Fort Hiood, Texas. His wife, former Miss Lois Hawkins of Kings Mountain, is with her husband in Texas. Mrs. Win Howell of near Kings Mountain will be with her dau ghter, Mrs. Odell Barrett for a few weeks in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green, Dar lene and Jean, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Green. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanes and raiildren of Forest Oity visited in I the home of Mrs. Clifford For tenberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright of Blacksiburg, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gladden Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. James Hagler and Teresa of Mt. Pleasant spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bridges. Mrs. Wray Barrett visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curry and Mr. and Mrs. Jack IBarrett and Gerry in the Pleasant community Tuesday. Rev. Wray Barrett is home this weekend with (his family from school at Fruitland. Rev. and Mrs. Barrett, Thomas and Wanda, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wright and Earl. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bridges of Shelby visited Rev. and Mrs. Wray Barrett and Mrs. W. Y. Me Murray, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Forten berry, Mr. and Mrs. Sock Hardin visited Mr. Ernest Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon in Clover, S. C., Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fortenberry and Pinkie, were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hardin of Patterson Springs, Miss Jewelle Lawrence, | Mr. l'ommie Dover of Shelby, [ Miss Brenda Dover of near Kings Mountain. Mr. Mike Pitch from Atlanta, Ga., came home for the weekend. Mike, Mies Kay Bess, Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. George Pitch visit ed Mrs. Helen Harry, Butch and Judy, in Charlotte Sunday after noon. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pitch Sunday after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hamrick and children of Char lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fitch of Kings Mountain and Miss Judy Harry of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Kate Howland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitworth, Dannie and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Falls and chil dren of Kings Mountain, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Whitworth and family last Sunday. The Minette omce girls were hostesses to a stork shower for Mrs. Joyce Childers at the home of Mrs. Harry Roark. The host esses gave Mrs. Childers a baby rattler corsage at the beginning of the party. After a joyful even ing with games and fun the host esses served cream Cheese sand wiches, baby booties cookies, and pink punch. Allen Memorial Intermediate B. T. U. class was entertained by their teacher, Mrs. Harlan Green and Mrs. Henry Barnes Saturday night at the home Of Mrs. Barnes. Twenty-two of the Intermediates were present for a evening of Adams Super Market No. 4 GRADE "A" WHOLE Fryers lb. 29c i Stock up your freezer NO LIMIT MORRELL PALACE Bacon ARMOUR STAR Rib Steaks CENTER CUT Cured Ham ARMIX Shortening - lb.39c ■ lb. 79c - lb. 99c (With $5.00 or MORE ORDER) 3 LB. CAN 49c ARMOUR STAR Franks 12 OZ. PKG. DUKE'S Mayonnaise DIXIE BELLE Crackers SUPER STORE Coffee TOWN SQUARE APPLE & CHERRY Pies - TROPIC ISLE. CRUSHED Pineapple qt 49c 1 LB. BOX ■ 19c 2—1 LB. BAGS • 75c 39c NO. 303 CAN 19c OLD BLACK JOE NO. 2 CAN Blackeyed Peas 2 for 27c CELLO Carrots Cobbler 2—1 LB. BAGS 19c 10 LB. BAG Potatoes - - 29c YORK ROAD—PLENTY OF FREE PUKING Gene Layton Rolls High Scores In Local Buckpin Bowling Loops Gene Layton of the league leading McCurdy's team in the Sportmian League rolled the high line (128) and high set (330) in| local duckpin bowling action at the Mountain Lane Center within the past week. His big scores led his team to three straight wins over Out casts, paced by Bob Herndon’s 113 line and 301 series. Champions won two from Cherrypickers in the other lea gue match. Albert Brackett’s 121 and 316 scores led the winners and John Dilling with a 122 game and Don Caldwell with a 306 set led the losers. fun and good rfreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Mull and children of Shellby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison and family. Mr. Rush Mull has just returned home aft er serving with the Army in Ko rea. IMr. James Allen attended a barbecue stepper Thursday night at the Community Center in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wallace of Dallas, Mrs. Vangie Westmore land, Mrs. Hattie Allen of Grover visited Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Al len and Linda, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen and Ricky spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hick 'in Shelby. Mrs. Lorene Shield and Mrs. Minnie Harry of Bessemer City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Owensby Thursday afternoon. Mr. Elmer Huffstiekler of Dan ville, Va„ visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spake last week. Mrs. David Burton, Jerry and Jeff visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spake and Mrs. Blanche Allen Saturday afternoon. Mr. Carl Jenkins and Beverly, Mrs. Amlbrose Moss, and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Blacksburg, S. C., were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allen. Miss Mary Helen Green was Sunday dinner guest of Miss Car lene Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Queen and Karen of Grover visited Mr. and Mrs. Brady Ladl Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Byers of Shelby visited Mrs. Ben Allen Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Standridge in in Shellby. Mr. Tommie Dover of Shelby was Monday night supiper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen and Ricky. Negro News By Connie Gordon Brown 107 Carpenter Street Mrs. Sally Smith was dismissed from the Kings Mountain hospi tal Sunday and is doing nicely at her home on Cansler street. Mrs. Effie Cllnksoales is ill at her home on Cansler street Miss Lillie Bell Oouser has re turned to New York after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oouser on Watierson street. Friday, March 6, a Big Bar Bee-Cue will get underway at the home of Roy Brown, 201 North Cansler street, beginning at 5:00 p. m., and will continue through Saturday as long as they last, in cluding hot dogs. This effort is for the benefit of Bynum Chapel AME Zion church. Our goal is $1000. We will appreciate and a mount donated, including white Mends. There Willi be a program at Adams Chapel AME 23on church March 22, beginning at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p. m. Groups appearing on the program will be file Gos pel Harmony, Ohesnee, S. C., Friendly Five quartet, Kings Mountain, Zions Gospel Singers, Belmont, the Boyd Stingers of Cramerton, and several other groups wiH participate, including the Star Light Stingers. Rev. A. W. Williams, Pastor. There wild be a big Slinging at Bynum Chapel AiME Zion church on Friday night, March 13, 7:30 p. m. Groups to appear on this program are Mr. Jack Adams and The Friendly Five, the Star Lights of Kings Mountain. Also three choruses, The Junior Chor us of Gallilee, The Gallilee Com munity chorus, The Gospel Trav ellers. Come out early and get a seat. This program sponsored by Oass No. 4. Mrs. Anna Hunter, Class Leader; William Orr, Mem ber. There will be a program given at St. Paul church the third Sun day night at 7:30. Groups who will appear, Gatlilee Oommunty Chorus, the Star Lighters from Kings Mountain, (he Frinedly Gospel of Bowling Green, S. C., and many others. Sponsored by Mrs. Ioma McClain. Mrs. Lille Ourry announces the marriage of her daughter, Fran ces, to Rev. Carly Curry. Feb. 22. 1959, at Gaffney, S. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fate Ourry. A reception will be held Saturday evening March 7 at the home of the bride’s mother at 7:30 p. m. An invita tion is extended to the public. There Will be a Singing pro gram at Compact High School March 22, 1959, which will be the fourth Sunday in March. Time two p. m. to four p. m. and night seven p. m. This program is spon sored by Mrs. S. P. Adlrf-ys and The Gospel Travelletts of Kings Mountain. Some of the great: singers will be the Pilot Gospel Singers of Charlotte, Weeping Mary Gospel Singers, Rode Hill, S. C., the Gospel Harmonizers, Rock Hill, S. C„ Gospel Light, j Charlotte, Mount Oliver Chorus, Charlotte. , I John Dilling’s 114 line and Bob Putnam’s 315 sot were top scores in the Kings M't. Men’s League as they led Keglers to three wins over Independents. Tom Gam ble’s 110 and 302 scores were best for the losers. Kingpins toppled Griffin’s twice as Paul Ware rolled a 111 line and Harold Barber a 311 ser ies for the winners. Jim Ever hart’s 111 game and Buren Ran dle’s 308 set paced the losers. Maintenance copped two from Spokes in Lithium tenpin action with Sexton rolling high line (152) and high set (368). Fred Hamrick led Spokes with scores of 152 and 431. Moonshiners won three by for feit from Wheels. Steve Goforth and Mike Ball K. M. MEN'S LEAGUE Team W L Kingpins 22 8 Griffin Drug 16 14 Independents 11 19 Keglers ll' 19 LADIES LEAGUE Ora Bennett 16 11 Jenny Oates 16 11 Barbara Goins 14 14 Lib Bolin 9 18 Pet .733 .533 .367 .367 SPORTSMAN LEAGUE McCurdy’s Cleaners 17 4 Cherrypickers 12 12 Champions 11 13 Outcasts 8 17 .810 .500 .458 .320 LITHIUM LEAGUE Spokes 23 7 Moonshiners 20 13 Nightowls 6 6 Maintenance 14 19 Wheels 9 24 .767 .606 .500 .424 .273 JUNIOR LEAGUE Eastside Baptist 44 19 Mountaineers 33 30 Wes. Meth. No. 2 32 31 Wes. Math. No. - 20 43 .698 .524 .508 .417 .593 .593 .481 .333 Girl Scout News Girl Scoutt Troop 42 of Resur rection Lutheran Church met Saturday afternoon to begin the Girl Scout cokie sale. Following the sale of cookies, the girls met back at the church for refresh ments. Connie Dixon, Scribe. Troop 3 Girl Scouts from St. Matthew’s Lutheran church re cently stuffed envelopes for the Red Cross drive as a good deed for the month. We are also busy selling Girl Scout cookies. The Girl Scouts from our troop plan to attend the Scout Jamboree Saturday at (the Presbyterian church. Save more pigs with a brooder. At present there are approxi mately 40 million Savings Bonds holders in the United States. ard wore top scores in the jun ior league. Steve rolled a 108 line and 267 •set leading Eastside Baptist to three wins over Wesleyan No. one team, paced bv Andy Hovis with scores of 87 and 221. Mike also had a 267 set and a team leading 106 line but his Mountaineer team lost three to Wesleyan No. Two, led by Steve Carpenter’s scores of 99 and 264. Two mem hers of t he Ora Ben. nett team rolled high scores in the Ladies Duekpin bowling loop Tuesday nigfit. Divola Houser posted high line, 109, and Irene Allen the high set, 289, to lead' their club to two wins over the! Lib Boi in ciub. Dessie Loft in with a 95 line and Hazel R'llin with a 95 line and Hazel Bolin’s 262 set led that club. 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