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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. 0., THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1929 PROGRAM FOR NEW Marion Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY AUG. 15th - 16th "‘GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS” A story of newspaper life, with its joys and its tragedies, splendid ly acted by the original cast in the stage play. The central figure is a hard boiled city editor who has al ways been too busy to have time for a life of his own. This is rated as a mighty good picture. Also—A Vitaphone Act And on Thursday—Fox News And Friday—A Fox “Variety” “ SPANISH cilAFTSMEN ” Matinee at 2:30 Prices—15 and 35 cents. Night Prices;-^—15 and 40 cents. MRS. BALLEW HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY THURSDAY LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. H. A. Gibbs is visiting her daughter in Dunn, N. C. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Teague, August 13th, a son. F. A, Slate, of Graham, spent Monday in Marion on business. - Robert Maney, of Biltmore, spent Sunday with friends in Marion. Miss Beatrice Cobb, of Morgan- ton, was a visitor here Monday. Mrs. E. C. McMillan and son are j tie of bath powder. The honoree was spending a few days in Charlotte. , given a dainty perfume atomizer of Miss Virginia Crawford, of Golds-1and gold. Miss Mary Kellar boro, is visiting Miss Evelyn McCall. I nff- -hir IT n XT given a bottle of bath salts. Miss Mollie Farmer, of Newnan, Ga., is visiting Miss Johnsie Conley SATURDAY, AUG. 17th— ANNA Q. NILSSON in “ BLOCKADE ” (Silent) A story with plenty of action it, fast moving and exciting. Also—A “Talking” Comedy “ COLD SHIVERS ” And—a silent comedy “ NO CHILDREN ” Matinee at 1:15 Prices—15 and 30 cents. MONDAY & TUESDAY AUG. 19th - 20th— SPECIAL A sfilent picture, but with Good Musical Accompaniment. The Cecil B. DeMille Production Mrs. Winslow G. Ballew was hos tess at a bridge party at her home on East Court street Thursday af ternoon, honoring Mrs. Abner Greene, a recent bride. Six tables of bridge were played. The home was tastefully decorated with cut flow ers, lavender and pink dahlias being used in profusion for the purpose. Mrs. Edwin Pless won high score and was presented with a lovely bot- is visiting Greenville, Miss Mary Goldsmith relatives and friends i: S. C. Mrs. H. S. Dills is spending this week in Asheville as the guest of hermother. Miss Evelyn McMillan has ^re turned home after spending a few days in Statesville. Mrs. Pearl Joyce, of Paris, Texas, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Flem ing Snipes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robey Conley, of Rutherfordton, spent the week-end with relatives in Marion. C. H-. Mashburn, of Detroit, Mich., is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mashburn. Mrs. J. S. Downey, of Hickory, a former resident of Marion, visited fx'iends here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Giles, of i Strawberry Plains, Tenn., spent the week-end with relatives here. J. W. Goldsmith and two “THE KING OF KINGS” '-™" With an all-star cast headed by At the close of the game the hostess served delicious refresh ments in two courses. She was assis ted in serving by Mrs. Howard Hoo ver and Miss Mary Ballew. Among the guests present were: Mesdames Abner Greene, R. K. Da vis, E. J. House, L. D. Greene, Wm. Atwell, W. S. Shiflet, Avery Gibbs, H. E. Noell, J. King Stanley, Wm. Alley, B. G. Carr, Robert White, A. A. Morris, C. A. Workman, Edwin Pless, and Misses Grace Tate, Louise Tate, Mary Kellar Ouzts, Jeannette Gilkey, Louise Poteat, Ruth Cowan, Zelma Atwell and Evelyn McCall. DELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN ON FRIDAY AT THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S CHURCH J. S. Lockaby, Rector. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o’clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i J. C. Story, Pastor. | 9:45 a. m. Sunday School and Bi-| ble Classes. Mr. B. F. Pollard will lead the m.en’s Bible Class Sunday' morning. Every member of the class, requested to come and bring some; one. I 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Divine Ser vices. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. SEVIER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Story, Pastor. Sunday'TSchool at 10:30 a. m, ev ery Sunday. The pastor will fill his regular Monday night service at 8 p. m. Monday, August 19th LANDIS CHAPEL Rev. J. C. Story will preach at 3 p. m. at Landis Chapel next Sunday afternoon. H. B. WARNER and including j her home in Bowman, S. C., after many popular favorites. | * visit to Miss Mary Kellah Ouzts. Pronounced by many as the finest | Mr. and Mrs. Abner Greene have moving picture yet produced, “THE'returned to Charlotte after having On last Friday afternoon from four till six o’clock Olive Franklin, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Franklin, delightfully entertained a small circle of her little friends at 1 her home, celebrating her twelfth i birthday. Many games were played, ; after which the guests were ushered sons, I dining room whire refresh- spent several j mgnts were served. The dining room last v/eek in Charleston, S. C. j very attractively decorated with Miss Kathryn Dukes has returned j pink and blue ribbon, and in the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH P. D. Mansum, Pastor Services next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday morning subject. Has the Modern World Any God? Evening subject, “Sunset” (third in series of nature sermons.) BUSINESS LOCALS WANTED — 199 dozen fresh coun try eggs. Cowan Grocery Co. center of the table was the birthday cake with twelve pink candles and blue holders. ( Those attending the party were KING OF KINGS” is an elaborate spent a few days with relatives here i Ethalyn Hicks, Dorothy Edwards, Virginia Wilson, Marion and Marie Spratt and Joseph Owensby of Marion; Zula, Reva and Lula Gouge, Billy and Harold Robinson of Ashford. FOR SALE — 50,000 well cleaned second hand brick at Elhanan. W. Boyd JoTies, Marion, N. C. tf. FOR SALE — One No. 11 Chatta nooga Cane Mill, as good as new. If interested, see Alex Crawley, Rt. 1, Box 43, Nebo, N. C. 2t. MRS. L. K. JENNINGS COMPLIMENTS VISITORS j Qgjgg information. Mrs. entertained with a contract bridge and a reverent presentation of the | Mrs. R. M. Richardson and daugh- greatest story the world has ever j ter, of Rocky Mount, N. C., are vis- known. The drama, the tragedy andjiting Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Richardson, the beauty of the life of Christ are i Misses Elizabeth and Grace Reid portrayed with such good taste and j^g Reid have returned to Rich- intelligence and such a moving spir- j ^ond, Va., after a visit to relatives itual quality as to make the produc- here. tion a brsath-takingly bcauWul one | Spencer, H. B. Warner enacts the role principal of the Marion High Christ m a reverent and beant.ful; manner. Great pains were taken to • make each character in the produc-j ^ . J • J- -J ! Mr, and Mrs. Morehead, of Green- tion vivid and individual, — Mary, , „ ^ ,T wood, S. C., spent several days here „ the Motlier of Cnrist, the disciples, j nx t tit ■ Mrs Georcre Bovd of X -.1, T> 4.„ A last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i 'jeorge ooyu ul _ , Pilate, the Priests, Mary and Mar- j who is visiting Miss Hattie Boyd. Six tha, and the many others who take, , ttt -r ^tables were arranged for bridge in part in the story. j ^he living rooms and on the terrace “THE KING OF KINGS" has re-1 called to Charlotte on Monday by; ceived wider praise than any picture, the illness o( her sister, Mrs. H. D. yet made. Ministers, heads of relig-; Clayton. ^ throughout. Following a most excit- lous organizations, actors, newspa- j Rev. and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore and i number of progressions the hon- WANTED — Girls 15 to 17 to learn on sewing machines. Steady work. Juvenile Hosiery Mills, Greensboro, N. C. It. WANTED to exchange one Harley Davidson Motorcycle for good Ford touring car. Apply to Progress It , U K. Jennings charmingly { Shorthand, Type- writing. Bookkeeping, r—-=,7 and allied party at her home on Mills avenue | 3,^ complimentary to guest, Miss; Julia Burton of Marion, N. C., and; q Mrs. George Boyd of Charleston, pers, people in all public positions; daughter, of Kinston, N. C., are vis- have united in their praise of it as a' iting Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. H. reverently beautiful, artistic and impressive production. Also—A Vitaphone Act And A Color & Sound Classic “ MELODIE ” And on Monday—Fox News reel. Matinee at 2:30 Prices—15 and 35 cents. Night Prices—15 and 40 cents. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21st— BELLE BENNETT, VICTOR Mc- LAGLEN, NEIL HAMILTON, and PHILLIPPE DE LACY in “ MOTHER MACHREE ” (Silent, but with good musical accompaniment.) A sweet, clean picture with heart appeal and comedy in it. It is the story of an Irish widow who is con fronted with the problem of rearing her boy alone, and comes to Ameri ca, where she gets work and sends her son to a fine boarding school, and then seemingly for his own good drops out of his life, to be re united in later years. Also—A two-reel Comedy. Matinee at 2:30 Prices—15 and 30 cents. P. Keeter. Mrs. L. B. Davis and three child ren, of Gastonia, are visiting Mr. orees were given attractive remem brances of the afternoon and high and low score prizes were awarded the winners.—Spartanburg Journal. MISS GILKEY ENTERTAINS Miss Frances Gilkey entertained Friday evening with three tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. Roy W. Giles, of Savage, Md. Miss Alice Roan Cross won the high score prize and the honoree received a gift. A salad and ice course was served by the hostess. 4t. WANTED — Position as clerk or office girl by young lady with one year college training. Address K, care of Marion Progress. It. ‘Thc*Wng of Kings’ at MARION THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 19th-20thi and Mrs. D. C. Buchanan on Blue Ridge street. Mrs. Ray Walker has returned to Richmond, Va., after spending sev eral weeks here with her mother, Mrs. D. A. Kanipe. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Curtis andi Joe Farley, of Greenwich, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Saunders during the week. Mrs. H. A. Delaney, who under went a serious operation at the Mar ion Hospital during the week, is re ported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beckley and Miss Effie Mack English, of Monroe, N. C., spent the week-end in Marion, the g^sts of Miss Martha Whitten. Mr. Ledford, who has been with the Eckard durg store in Asheville for several years, has accepted a po sition with Tainter’s No. 2 store! convenient arrangement and assur here. (ing patrons better service than here- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hand, ofltofore. Rome, Ga., and Miss Florence Joyn-i ^rnr er, of Gadsden, Ala., were guests of ™E KING OF Mre. W. H. Rasor a few days last KINGS” at Marion Theatre next week. If You Want Good Clean PURE RICH MILK produced from good healthy cows, which will stay fresh for 24 hours, let HILL TOP GUERNSEY FARM serve you. W. C. MclVER, Box 143. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Turlington, of Dunn, N. C., announce the birth of a son, on August 12th. Mrs. Tur lington was formerly Miss Dora Gibbs of Marion. Tainter’s Drug Store has recent ly been improved by an addition to the rear of the building and new dis play windows. By the addition the prescription department has also been enlarged, affording a more Dr. James A. Palmer SPECIALIST in the treatment of. defective eyes and the art of- fitting glasses. Office with Dr. Butt every Thursday afternoon from 2:00 until 5:00. Dr. Fred M. Dula Eye Specialist-Optometrist will be in Marion Saturday, August 17th Office with Dr. G. B. Justice. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Monday or Tuesday. Pronounced by ministers, and people in all walks of life as being the finest moving pic ture yet made. The coW is worshiped as a sacred Animal in India. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Richardson had as their guests for the week-end the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. N. R. Richardson and Miss Mary Richardson, of Salisbury. A number of the younger set of Marion, chaperoned by Mrs. E. C. McMillan and Mrs. Ralph Parks, en joyed a dance at the Lake James Club House last Friday night. Frank P. Yarborough, of the Duke Power Company, was called to Salis bury last week by the death of his father, C. W. Yarborough, aged 69, who died suddenly Wednesday after- ^ ^ family, of Old Fort, have moved to Marion where, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ryan and | they will make their home. Mr. No- j three children, Arthur, E. J. and j lan was recently elected county su- j Daisy, of Apopka, Florida, who have perintendent of schools to succeed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burgin spent Sunday with relatives in Mebane. They were accompanied to Mebane by Mrs. Murgin’s sister. Miss Minnie Garrison, who has been here on a visit for some time. The whole family will want to see that wonderful picture, “THE KING OF KINGS”, at Marion Theatre next Monday arid Tuesday. been visiting Mrs. B. F. Corpening, Mrs. Ryan’s sister, returned home last Thursday. N. F. Steppe, resigned. PARTICU LARLY* THE OILY SKIN Our beauty consultants have planned special treatments for righting an oily skin . . . with special DuBarry Preparations which include: DuBarry Cleansing Cream, $1.50,12.50, $4.50. DuBarry Skin Tonic and Freshener, $1.00, 11.75. DuBarry Special Astringent. $1.50, $2.50. DuBarry Non-fattening Tis« sue Cream, $1.50, $2,50. DU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Created by Hudnut The whole family will want to see that wonderful picture, “THEIr. L. Greenlee spent Monday and KING OF KINGS”, at Marion I Tuesday on a fishing trip in Pisgah Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, j National Forest. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Laughridge and family, B. H. Laughridge and | TAINTER’S No. 2 family, C. L. Poteat and family and Phone 28 Next to Marion Theatre OUR ANNUAL FLORSHEIM ^oeSale FOR MEN Begins Friday, Aug. 9th and ends Saturday, Aug. 31st. This is a wonderful opportunity to econo- O Q mize in your Shoe buying. Sale Price Sale of Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies Every pair of Queen Quality Shoes to go at HALF PRICE. TATE 8u WILSOIM The Home of Dependable Merchandise. UNLESS YOU’RE SATISFIED, WE ARE NOT Etook what 305 buys now! A IVew Frigidaire Poreelain - on - steel outside and inside eqwBipped with the famous ‘‘Cold Control’’ Come in and sec this new Frigidaire. A small deposit puts it or any other Frigidaire in your home. Then you can take care of the balance—a little each month—under libera! terms. Stop in at our display room — today. FRIGIDAIRE MOttB TBAN A MME.I.MON MN USB DAVIS BROTHERS, Inc. 20 LOGAN ST. NEW SERIES Number 50 Starting July 1,1929, Closing Aug. 31, 1929. 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