Colored News Mr. and M«. J. A. Gibson an< daughter, Gladys, of Rowland, N C., were visitors last week. The} were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Grier, and Visited many oi their friends during their staj in Kings Mountain. Mr. Gi'bson former principal of Davidsor high school. Mrs. Gibson a'lst taught on the school faculty. They returned Sunday to Row land. Mrs. Wilma White and child ren have returned to their hom< in Winston Salem after visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Means The revival meeting is in pro gTcss at the Galilee Methodis church this week. The third Sunday, August 19 will be Homecoming at Bynum Chapel AME Zipn church. Re vival meeting 'begins Sunday night at 7:30. Rev. T. H. Harri son of Raleigh wSll be the speak er for the week. Rufus Davis has been releasee from the Kings Mountain hospi tal and is improving nicely at his home. ST. PAUL, METHODIST CHURCH Services Sunday morning. 10 a. m. Church School, Supt., O. V. Ellis. 11 a. m. WorshtSp services. Evening worship 6 p. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Rev. James McClain, pastor. Rev, McClain was appointed pastor of St. Paul Methodist ChurCh and Munday’s Chapel Me thodist dhurxJh in Mooresboro, N. C., at the annual North Carolina Conference in Juno. The House of Beauty, 417 Ellis street, announces that all hair prices are $3 and up. All work Is completed at the shop. Opera tors, Miss Sarah Lewis and Mrs. M-azel S. Riown. Myers Reassigned To McGuire AFB SHEPPARD AFB, Tex. — Staff Sergeant Philip A. Myers of Kings Mountain, is being reas signed to McGuire AFB, N. J„ following his graduation from the United States Air Force tech nical (training course for build ing maintenance specialists here. Sergeant Myers was trained to Jeoair and maintain Air Force buildings and family housing, in cluding plumbing systems and fixtures, installed appliances and ■electrical wiring. The son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mye.'s, York Road, Kings Moun tain, he is a graduate of Hurd land (Mo.) high school. His wife is the former Bonnie S. Cobb of Kings Mountain. An ambulance rushed to a Wav Y.ii) ton shopping center; wliei a woman had fainted in! 90-degne heat. The woman open ! ed her eyes and asked if thej ambul .nee was air-conditioned. When she was told it wasn’t, she -fus'd to go and ordered anoth er Artesia, N. M., experienced de 5 tion. Price wars cut gasoline ■ 24 cents a gallon and ham burgers to eight for a dollar. Hist Lady Named Chairman Of State's ‘62 Debutante Ball RALEIGH, N. C. — Mrs. Terry Sanford has been named Honor ary Chairman of the North Car olina Debutante Ball, it was announced today by the spon soring TerpsiChorean Club. The Governor’s wife will be hostess at a coffee hour for mo thers of debutantes on Friday, September 6 at the Carolina Country Club. On the preceding day, she will be hostess to the debs, their mothers, and their marshals at a tea, the first offi cial social function of the big weekend. As she usually does for large Mansion parties, Mrs. Sanford is going to ask Fayetteville friends to help her. This time, Fayetteville debutantes Carolyn Averitt, Louisa Farmer, Ann Hambright, Linda Kelly, Cornel ia Johnson, Mat? Murchison, E the] Perry, Suzanne Rouse, Julia Taylor and Frances Williamson will assist in serving at the Man sion tea. And receiving with the hostess at the coffee hour will be their mothers, the mother of the hall leader (to be announ ced at a later date) and other Raleigh friends. The Governor’s family will at tend Friday night’s ball at the Memorial Auditorium. For the oc casion, Mrs. Sanford will wear a gown of pink chiffon topped with a jeweled bodice. Betsy, 13, and Terry, Jr., 9, will be seeing their second ball since they mo ved to tlie Mansion in January, ENJOY THE NEW VISITOR CENTER ATOP GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN PARKWAY - U. 8. 221 AT LINVILLU V MILK for the weekend! 4 DON'T RUN OUTI 1 Get More SUNRISE AIL STAB Sunrise Dairy UN-7 6354 1961. Mrs. Sanford, at 41, is one of North Carolina’s youngest First Ladies. A vivacious brownette with a disarming smile, she has made numerous staunch friends from all over the state during her husband's tenure. It was through her generosity that the N. C. Symphony Ball could be staged at the Mansion. She is hostess to numbers of groups throughout the year who gather here for conventions, and a Man sion tour is always a highlight of 6ueh meetings. “I’m really thrilled to be ask ed to be Honorary Chairman,” Mrs. Sanford said “It will give me an opportunity to renew ma ny friendships I made while Ter ry was campaigning.” This summer, Mrs. Sanford has been busy with travel and with the children’s activities. Both recently returned from camp. Young Terry turned ac tor for a night in the Lost Colony in Manteo, when First Ladies’ night was noted by the producers of the outdoor drama. He played the part of settler’s Child without a bit of rehearsal. Betsy, now quite grown up, is worrying about her wardrobe for the big debutante event. Last year’s, she said, was “ter rific.” Mrs. Sanford, the former Mar garent Rose Knight, is a Kentuc ky native. Music is one of her favorite hobbies, and she plays the violin. “Someday,” she said, "I hope I’ll be good enough to play in the Fayetteville Sympho ny.” She is a better than average artist —i watercolors are her me dium — and has a strong inter est in the state’s culture groups. Day Camp Begins At Rotaiy Girl Scouts and Brownie Scouts of the Kings Mountain Neighborhood are invited to at tend Day Camp at Camp Ro tary. Day Camp will be held for 8 days at the camp site located on Girl Scout Road at the foot of Crowders Mountain. The da tes are August 13, 14, 15, 16 and 20, 21, 22, 23. The time if from 9 a. m. until 2 p. m. each day. The fee is $5.00 to cover cost of food and program supplies. Day Camp gives girls the fun of outdoor living. Activities in clude eookout, hikes, nature pro jects, games, singing and learn-1 ing skills in the out-of-doors.! Camp is staffed with well quali fied volunteers under the direc tion of Mrs. John Brison. Each child is responsible for her own transportation to and from camp. Car pools can be ar ranged by the parents. Scouts are to wear clothing suitable to the weather, com fortable shoes, socks, shorts and shirts. No halters or sunbacks allowed. Each girl brings her own nose bag lunch the first and last days. Milk is provided. Every day bring a drinking cup, tin plate, knife, fork and spoon and a sit upon. Advance reservation is neces sary. Please mail check for $5.00, Scouts name and troop number to Pioneer Girl Scout Council, Inc., 623-B East Second Avenue, Gastonia. A Morecambe, England, far mer always knew his water bills were a bit high, but it was only recently that he teamed his water meter was attached to a swimming pool. Par six years he has been paying for thous ands of gallons of water used by the pool. BOYCE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Edgemont Drive William. L. Presely, Minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Earl Cloninger, §upt. Morning Worship 11 a. m. The Youth Choir will have charge of the music the month of August, directed by Mrs. JE. E. Gamble. Deacons will meet after the morning service. Elders will meet at 3 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul K. Ausley, Th. D„ Minister Sunday_ 9:45 Sunday School. 10:25 Coffee Hoflr. 11:00 Morning Worship. (Nursery for Pre-School Children.) 6:30 Pioneer and Senior High Fellow ship. Monday: 3:30 Girl Scouts. Tuesday r 7:30 Boy Scouts. Wednesday_ 7:30 Mid-Week Service. 8:00 Chancel Choir. Thursday_ 3:00 Brownie Scouts. 4:15 Cherub Choir. Friday: 8:00 AA Meeting. EASTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Thomas E. Moore. Jr., Paster York Road .. ‘The End of Your Seareh__ ^ ^For A Friendly Church” 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m. Baptist Training Unloa. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Service. 8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Midpines Community) Rev. John S. Frazier. Paster Lai on Franks, Supt, Sunday School 9:45. Training Union 5:45. Evangelistic Service 7:00. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:00 raoinrar 74 DRV. H. 5. HARDIN, _ Gene Hoyle Supt. 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 MornlngWorsfclJi Bahb Gensra firth 7:00 P.m. B.T. . Director The Lord'e Supper As Moses said to 1_ olth us. and tvs will do thee CARSON MEMORIAL INDEPENDENT CHUBCH Located In Crowder's Mountain Community Rev. Charles Britt, Paster Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a. SB. Sunday School 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:00 p. & Prayer Meeting Saturday 7:00 p. m. Youth Meeting Saturday 7:30 p. m. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. JAMES HOLDEN. Paster Janday: 10:00—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Worship each Sunday morning. 7:00—BfU. 8:00—Evening worship Thursday: 7:00—Prayer Meeting TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHUBCH Phifer Boad The Rev. Thomas Droppers, Priest-In SUNDAY 10 A. M*Famlly Service. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion. 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer. Sermon and Sunday School. WEDNESDAY 7:00 A. M. Holy Commun Ion. HOLY DAYS 10:00 A. M. Holy Commu nion. WESTOVEB BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. riord H. Willie. Pus tee W. E. Bridges. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship U a. ah. Training Union 8 p. m. Evening Worship 7 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Service 7 p. m. Wee tesday. Thursday: 7:00 Intermediate R. A. meeting. Friday: 6:30 Junior R. A. meeting. f first baptist entries »«*. >• L. Baines. Fastoe . _chooi — 9:45 in bl Morning Wonhtp — U <. bl Baptist Training — 8:13 p. a Evening Worship — 7:90 p. a Prayer Meeting on Wednesday a T:98 m TASESNACLX OF LOVE On 2nd. Street H. W. Whitfield. Pastor Supt. Sunday School: David Hauser. Sunday School 10 a. m Worship Service 11 a bl and 7:30 p. a Wednesday night and Saturday night sec ef se 7:90 p. a Singing every 4th Sunday 2:30 p. a CHHjST THE EING CATHOLIC CHUHCH Father Thomas P. Dements. Pastor Father John Wall, Assistant Father Donald Stalb, Assistant Sunday Mass: 11:00 a. a Sunday Benediction: 8:00 p. a MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHTJHCH Bev. Wayne Ashe, Pastor Sunday School Superintendent, Champion. Sunday: 9:43 Sunday School. 10:00 Morning Worship. 6:00 Training Union. 7:00 Evening Warship, Tuesday: 7:00 Choir Practice, Wednesday: 0:30 Officers and Teachers meeting. 7:00 Mid-Week Prayer Service. 7-30 Evening Service RTV net eimdavs — 8:45, Assistant Pastors. POUT PBEEWIU BAPTIST CHDHCH gov. Paul J. Lannlng, Paster School, io a. a Worship Service 11 a. Craning Service. 7:13 p. a Prayer Service every Thursday at TOW PIEDMONT BAPTIST CHDHCH Jesses K Williams, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a. a—Sunday School. 11:00 — Morning warship. •:15 — Baptist Training Union. ML Prayer Service—Wednesday—T: Senior Choir Eehearsal—WedBM * ML ■7:41 SECOND BAPTIST CHDHCH 120 Unwood Drive Rev. Victor Trfvette, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. a — B. Barnette, Supt. Training Union 6:19 pi l King, Dir. Morning Worship 11:00 King, Music Director. Evening Worship 730 p.. a—also Mid week Prayer Service. Bible Study at 7:30 p. a "‘Big enough to accommodate — enough to appreciate.'' h. a. SIMPSON. Pastor 3 p. a 11 a. a 7 ISO p. I J. W. Phillip* Paster Sunday School H. H. Hally, :00 A. M. Morning Warship. 0:00 P. M. Children's Service. 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 1:30 A. M. Prayer service. 7:80 P. M. Prayer Service. PATTEHSON GHOVE BAPTIST CHDHCH Rev. Fred Hicks. Faster Sunday School supt. — Edwin Moore Sunday: 10:00 — Sunday School. ll:0OMomlng Worship services. 7:00 — Baptist Training Union. 8D0 — Evening service. 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Gerherding, Pastor 9:« Sunday School. U:00 Morning Warship. mountain rnrw saptot HEV. FLOYD HOLLEB, Pasta* James Camp, Supt. Crowders Mountain Community Sunday: 10:00 Sunday SeheeL U:W Morning Service Billy Guyton, Pastor 1—10 a rc Sunday School- „ Preaching Service—11 a.at. Night Service—7:18 p.m. Saturday Night Prayer Meeting—7:IS p.m Mw. Leonard Kultstetler, Pater Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock a. m Methodist Youth Fellowship i ewuvn rcuunmuil Evening Service at 7 p. m. at S p. m. CHDICH OP GOD Rev. L. **■ McDaniel, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. Evangelistic Service 7:15 P. M. TPE Saturday at 7:30 P. M. EL BETHEL METHODIST CHUHCH Rev. Bruce Norwood, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Service on Sunday at 7 p. na ^JCholr Practice on Sunday at 7:30. , *ipN NAZAHEME CHURCH - N; Webb St., Gastonia, N. a „PMtor' ^ UN 5-4684 n^^fM^y! 7 * “• Bwaaar‘ w#d ^Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a NTPS or Youth meeting Friday Night. Rev. T. R. Poole. Rev. J. T. Stewart, FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 407 S. Cherokee Street „ . ?ev. H. G. Clayton, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Raymond Galloway. Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Young People’s Society at 6:00 p. m. Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. 7 Wednesday evening prayer meeting. ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:00 Baptist Training Union fallowed by woalng church aervlco. m Wednesday: 7:00 Mid-week prayer serviced. MANUEL HOLINESS CHURCH Snd Street Cora MU Fan tor* Bar. Euhumom piim Mid day School 10 ocloekaToT IVnscMng U o’elook. C.TJL Meeting 6:30 Sunday Night •wuweHetic Service 7:00* m Prayer Services 7:30 a. m. Tuesday RE-ASSIGNED — Airman Basic William M. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson M. Bell of 609 E. Lee. Bessemer City, N. C., is be ing reassigned to the USAF tech nical training course for radio and radar maintenance special ists at Keesler AFB, Miss. He was selected for the advanced course on the basis of his inter ests and aptitudes. He is a 1962 graduate of Bessemer City high school. temple baptist chubch Rev. Lewis McGaha, pastor —--,-director. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. BTU at 6:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship on Sundays at 7:30 0. m. Shipment and. production at Southern Pine lumber tor the first 28 weeks of 1962 ran ten per cent and nine per cent high er, respectively, than in 1961. In the South, 20,634 factories are manufacturing lumber, pr per and other forest products. I Seasoning and pre-shrinking of lumber can make a difference of as much as 400 per cent In the ultimate nail-holding power of structures. DIXOH PRESATTERIAH CBOTOi Rev. James Mann, Pastor 9-3oXlt — Morning Worth* 10:30 A. 14. — Sunday School I KINGS MOUNTAIN BAPTIST Rev. Marlon DuBoaa, Pastes Sunday School 9:45 a. ra. Morning Worth* 11 a. a. Training Union 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. Hour of Prayer Wednesday 1:30 p. Ok f a EAST GOLD STREET > WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH < Rev. C. H. Good son. Pastor Ben Short, SupL < Sunday School 9:45 a. m. ;J Preaching 10:45 a. m. W. Y. 6 p. m. Junior W. P. 6 p. m. Y. M. W. a 1st and 3rd Sundays 6 p.m. Boy Scouts at Sadie Clubhouse. Each Monday Night S. M. Carl Barnett Wednesday Night Prayer Service at p. m. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Hubert Gannon, Pastor 9*66—-Sunday School. UL:u0—Morning Worship 6:30—Intermediate Methodist Tooth Fell lowshlp. 6:30—Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship Midweek Prayer Service remains at 7:3. ss Wednesday evenings. 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