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MARION PROGRESS, MARION/N. C„ THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 HMO UDnK Listed in the ads below are the names of two persons who will receive free passes. Clip the ad in which your name appears and present at the box office. THURSDAY and FRIDAY GARFiELDSHERIDAN PAT O’BRIEN amrtHta-JMfM Cowai-CM'Kilir-VHaK- to IMTtU UTVU ML ■ k WUNOI IMi nnt KH Mrs. D. F. Giles SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURES Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2 MONDAY and TUESDAY 1000 LAUGHS! It's Eddie s most hilarious fun-fest RITA JOHNSON tONITA GRANVILLE • RALPH MORGAN OIANA UWIS ' NVDIA WISTMAN Winslow Ballew, Jr. WEDNESDAY THOSE WERE THE DAYS with William Holden and Bonite Granville COMING SOON June 6-7 Bing Crosby in ROAD TO SINGAPORE June 8 Gene Autrey in SHOOTING HIGH June 10-11 John Garfield in SATURDAY’S CHILDREN June 13-14 Spencer Tracy in EDISON THE MAN am .WOMAN’S REALM and SOCIETY NEWS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST visiting herj MRS. GILES IS HOSTESS TO LA NUITE CLUB ^ Mrs. Sara Margaret Giles was j hostess to La Nuite Bridge club last! Thursday evening when she enter-j Sloan j tained with a delightful party at the | ^^lother in Asheville. ; home of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bolch, i Miss Anne Hennessee spent jon West Henderson street. A profu- week-end in Spruce Pine. 'sion of summer flowers decorated the living room where three tables I were placed for contract. I Club high score prize for the ev- i ening was given to Mrs. Elizabeth I Gilkey Little and the visitors award went to Miss Mary Yancey. A salad and sweet course was served, j Club members playing were Mrs. Little, Mrs. Bolch, Miss Annie Lau- ■rie Blanton, Mrs. A. S. Bradford, Mrs. Ged Giles and Mis? Julia Bur ton. Visitors were Miss Yancey, Mrs. Zeno Martin, Mrs. R. W. Proctor, Mrs. Ralph Alexander, Mrs. R. J. Noyes, and Mrs. D. M. McIntosh, Jr. AUXILIARY CELEBRATES 17TH ANNUAL BIRTHDAY The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church met in the church auditorium on Monday after noon in celebration of the 17th an nual Auxiliary Birthday, k The worship service was conduc ted by Mrs. B. F. Pollard. She was assisted by several members of the!^t}^ relatives, auxiliary. The junior choir, under the direction of Mrs. C. W. McMur OPEN HOUSE IS HELD AT MARION LAKE CLUB Mrs. W^illiam Bowman visited rel atives in Charlotte last week. Miss Virginia Tyler has accepted a position as cashier at Tainter’S. ^ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris spent j Mr. and Mrs. William Edgar Mor- the week-end in Spartanburg, S. C. |gan, of Nealsville, have announced Mrs. Tom Greenlee and Mrs. W.^he engagement of their daughter, H. Greenlee left Tuesday for Mis-1 ^:ildred, to Paul (Bill) Teeter of gQUj.j I Mooresville. The wedding will take , „ ! place June 30th. Mrs. Mary Badham, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. I Dr. and Mrs. P. N. DeVere atten Open house for old and new mem- Jbers of the Marion Lake club was ob served at the club house last Thurs- Iday afternoon with some 60 mem- j bers taking part. Those attending I participated in games and enjoyed a i luncheon on the grounds. At a business meeting at the club it was decided to hold open house again today and to conduct such a program every two weeks through out the summer. The families of members have been invited to take part in these programs and to enjoy the facilities of the club. Work has been conducted' here recently to increase interest in the lake club and its facilities. The rec-> reational advantages have been im proved and further work in this di-j rection has been planned. This spring 23 new members have been added to the club roll. They are, R. W. Davis, W. P. Erwin, J. A. Wier, Sam Yancey, Lynn Harris, C. i H. Smith, Jerry Griswold, Jack Hew- ■jitt, Cecil Dobson. Jack Ballew, Car- ■;ter Hudgins, Fred W. Streetman, jded the monthly meeting of the Pied-jor. w. L. Hagna, Jghn Abee. Ralph Mrs. S. L. Powers, of Rutherford-1 mont District Association of Optom-jTate, Nelson Parker. Robert Wilson, ^ ton, visited Mrs. S. E. Proctor herejetrists in Charlotte last week. ! Ferguson, Mrs E. Monday. | jyjj. Steve Davis arid I Beaman, Adrian Doster, W. D. Lon- Mackie Neal, who has been seri-!sons, Bucky and Tommy, of Bel-{on, Harold Smith and Elizabeth ously ill for some time, is able to be j mont, spent the week-end here with Neal up again. ■ Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Saunders. Mrs. Marvin Wingate and children j Misses Anne and Mary Lois Laugh- are visiting Mrs. Wingate’s mother j ridge spent last week end with Miss Marguerite Laughridge at Woman’s College U. N. C. at Greensboro. in Concord. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Lonon spent the week-end in Spartanburg, S. C., Robert Teeter and Migs Ruebelle Anderson, students of Lenoir-Rhyne Mrs. S. B. Moore was taken to the^CoHege, have returned to their ray, sang several selections. The Sanatorium Wednesday fering taken at this meeting will be for treatment. homes for the summer vacation. There will be a supper meeting of given to “The Vacation Bible School i Bobby Ellis, a student of Mars Hill ■ Men-of-Th^-Church of the First Movement.” [College, has returned to his home; P^’^^byterian church next Friday ev- At the conclusion of the program for the summer. ening at 7 o’clock at the church, the members retired to the Sunday | Joseph Reid of^ Crawford, who has School auditorium where a huge , been teaching at the Ellerbe Model birthday cake was cut and served g {School at Ellerbe, N. C., has return- with ice cream. ' ed to her home here for the summer. Dr. Howard Lackey, of Lenoir,; spent last week-end with Mr. and Parsons returned Mrs. Arthur Allen. home in Bakersville Monday 'after spending several days here and Mrs. Me- -with her cousin. Miss Gaynelle Butt, are MRS. HARRIS IS HOSTESS ! TO HER BRIDGE CLUB | Mrs. Charles Harris delightfully j MISS COONE APPEARS ON KIWANIS PROGRAM Miss Virginia Coone presented several readings before Marion Ki- wanians at the regular weekly meet ing of the club Tuesday night. Miss Coone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Coone of Marion and was a student last year at the Con servatory of St. Rose in Schenecta dy, New York, where she received special training in elocution and voice. j The program was under the direc-' tion of Hugh F. Beam. H. D. Bishop was elected program chairman for the month of June. Dinner was served by ladies of the Lutheran church. party last Friday afternoon at her visiting friends here, home in Easft Marion.. Quantities ofi seasonal fl^jwers were used in the! home where two fables were arran- Mrs. Roy Rabb BEAUTY PARLORS TO OBSERVE HALF HOLIDAY Mrs. Jack Howard entertained her bridge club with a | Connell, of North Wilkesboro, ' Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Dickson re turned last week from Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Steve latter’s niece, of Augusta, Ga., rr.i. i j. • "jDavis of Belmont spent Saturday af- accompanied them home for a visit. , Beaut? Parlors of Marion ternoon in Asheville. announced that through the ged for contract. I Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Proctor atten- months of June, July and August After a number of interesting! Ralph Alexander, Jr., and Ernest jed the American Legion Memorial!they will observe a half holiday, clos- progressions, Mrs. R. B. Crisp was | House spent last week-end with Bill service held at the First Baptist'ing each Wednesday afternoon at given the club top award and the vis-1 Blanton in Charlotte. ; church in Forest City last Sunday i 12:30. The closing hour became ef- itors prize went to Mrs. R. J. Noyes. I Guy Little, a student at Wake evening. A ^lad and sweet course was ^ryed |p„rest College, has returned to hisj Karl Jonas spent last week-end at («e p ayii^ weie re. i^^sp, j summer. I^ig home here and had as his guest Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Sara Margaret „ „ Gile«! Mrs Neal Morri? Mr«i J Will ' ®etsy Keith Bowman has return- Sam Spencer, of Columbia, S. C. He ^ Mrs.;will return Friday for the summer Pless, Mrs. W. W. Neal, Jr., and Mrs. R. W. Proctor. J. C. Mackey, in Old Fort. vacation. Miss Anne Neal Pless and Miss CAROLINE SANDLIN IS HONORED AT OLD FORT Old Fort, May 27.—Miss Caroline Sandlin, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sandlin, of Old Fort, has recently been elected to membership in the Rollins Key So ciety which will form the nucleus for the Phi Beta Kappa membership when Rollins gets its charter at com mencement time. Previously Miss James M. Stepp of Clemson, S. C., j spent last week-end with his parents Mary Chambers, students of St. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stepp. | Mary’s School at Raleigh, have re- ! turned to their homes for the sum- Justice and Mrs. J. W. Winbome L of Raleigh, spent last week Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Noyes. Miss Phyllis Raburn, of Mars Hill College, has returned to her home for the summer. mer vacation. with ^ 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Grant atten ded the commencement exercises of stu en lBj,gYard College yesterday. Their son, William Grant, was a member ; of the graduating class. Miss Lucille Parker, who has been teaching at Morehead, has returned fective yesterday. Sandlin has been tapped for Ubra, to her home for the summer. highest honor conferred upon co-eds for scholastic ranking on the Rollins campus. Miss Sandlin is a member of Phi Kappa Delta, national honorary or ganization for those excelling in ora tory. She won first place in the pro vincial tournament held by that so ciety at its convention in Farmville, Va., last year, and wo5 first place also in the Sprague Oratorical con test held in Florida last year. Miss Sandlin represented Rollins at the national oratorical contest held in Knoxville in March, and after win ning, in nine rounds was defeated in semi-finals by the contestant from the University of Nebraska. Miss Sandlin has achieved mem- I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rabb and Ruth and Keijneth Rabb left today to visit j ! Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman in The American Legion Auxiliary j Danville, Ky. Mrs. Baughman is the will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at {former Miss Iris Rabb. the home of Mrs. J. H. Beaman. | Miss Betty Kitchin, who has been | Miss Martha McGimsey, a student | visiting Miss Josephine Craig for a j at Mitchell College, Statesville, has!week, returned to her home at Wea-i returned to her home for the sum-j verville and was .accompanied by I mer. ] Miss Craig who will spend the week j i with her. 1 Miss Mary Louise Moore, a stu dent at Shenandoah College, will ar rive Monday for the summer vaca tion. bership in Theta Alpha Phi, national | ^’th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. honorary fraternity in drama.tics. She won acclaim in a dozen of lead ing Florida cities last year when she Misses Jeannette Parker, Mary] McCurry, Bonnie Elliott, Ruth Gib-i ^son and Stella Tate, students of| Miss Mar>' Sue Craig returned to I ^PPalachian State Teachers College, have returned to their homes for the summer. J. L. Gourley, Bobby Gourley and Ralph Alexander, Jr., left Wednes day for North Wilkesboro. Miss Mar garet Gourley, who has been teach ing at North Wilkesboro, will return with them today. Mrs. Loretta Allen had as her guests last week-end her sisters, her home in Glenwood yesterday af ter spending two weeks here with friends. Ml'S. Roscoe Reeves, Wilkesboro, spent last of North week-end Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Barron Caldwell had as their guest Monday and Tuesday, toured Florida with Rollins Players j their niece, Miss Virginia Mae Love, Miss Sue Julian of Greenville, S. C., and took the role opposite Fred j of Burlington. ' Stone in his famous play, “Light- nin’.” This year she has played lead ing roles in “The Fool.” “Sun-Up,, , , A • T> „ weeks vacation ai\d “Ghosts, in the Annie Russell I Theatre, Winter Park. Miss Sandlin has served as vice-| Mrs. Earl Patton left Monday for 'and Mrs. J. M. Bagwell of Canton Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Proctor and i and Mrs. Bagwell’s daughter, Miss ; family left Monday to spend a two-! Marguerite Bagwell. at Myrtle Beach, j South Carolina. Hubert Brown, Carson Pyatt, “Freck” Penland, Jack Ballew and Ray and Clinton Simmons left this week to attend the 28th annual In- .. ... 4.- 1 Vn I. + 11 A to attend the 28th annual In- I president of the national honorary-her home in Statesville after spend-L a ' . . , . J J „ , J V -1. ternational Memorial Day Auto j society of Pm Beta, and during her mg several days with her sister, _ • t i* t j senior year has been president of the j Miss Mary Ballew. Rollins chapter of the national social! sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Miss Jean Ellis and Miss Maijia- Sandlin was chosen for membership IBolick. students o£ Mereditt Col in National Collegiate Who’s Who. “0”'*'“^ for the summer vacation. Mrs. Ora Lee Jenkins Smith, a Mr. and Mrs. Sandlin will leave Old Fort Friday to attend the grad uating exercises at Rollins College. FLORSHEIM SHOES For The Man Who Cares. RABB-HITCHCOCK student at Duke University, spent! ilast week-end with her parents, Revj and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins. Races in Indianapolis, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Jonas and Dr. D. M. McIntosh, Sr., attended the semi-annual meeting of the District Medical Association in Marshall last week. Dr. Jonas is president of the Society and presided over the ses- ^ sion. COUNCIL TO MEET I A county council meeting of home ! Miss Beth Caldwell visited her' demonstration club officers in Mc- I cousin. Miss Betty Shull of Char- Dowell will be held on June 7, it jlotte, last week-end and attended j was announced this week by Miss I the wedding of Miss Mary Chapman, was announced this week by Miss ; Walker to Haughton Ehringhaus. Jean Steele. $19.95; Looking Yoiir Bc«l pmy» bic dividends. So we invite you to see our selection of the new STYLE-MART Spring and Summer Suits. Notice the ridi fabrics, the distinctivdy cor rect styiingt the pleasing re* suits of careful, skillful tail* oring. Then, take another look at the low'price! 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