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SOCIAL OflNTI PHONES 10R ? < AUXILIARY MtlTS Um? Auxiliary met M the boiii" o Mr*. Jane* Ware on the 27th * hi MiX Uo>ai PbKei ? Juliu niHiati. A Une number of inemlx-n? a en preaciu tuid all gt?-tnv<l to thorouKl ly enjoy their vi?R to the eountry. PloaiH were made rur the annua poppy D*y Sale. Mr.- L. D. Shur.iu wm made chairman of the* conintl tee on Poppy Sale*. .After the bu?inf*o eo'=?lr.? vi,v. Virginia' Ware grave a humorous r<-;u Ing. The ho$te?sed were assisted it erring a delicious sweet course, 1? MLsse-s Pauline and Virginia Ware. ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE Mrs. Lawrence Lovell most do Itghtfully entertained at- five tablet of bridge 001 last Wednesday even tug, at her home on Railroad avenue, Laivtsh decorations of snapdrag cms. roeee, iris and other, flowers made the rooms most attractive and inviting. A tempting menu consisting ol pressed chicken, sandwiches, pickle hot rolls, coffee and heavenly hash shovt-cakr was served. The gueSia included Mesdoince Joe Thomson, Grady Kdng. Percy IDHlttng, F, E. Finger. J. L, JMcCill, W. T. NVelr, Harold CraWford, W. K Crook, Hugh Orm&nd, M. H. Dlser Carl Mauney, Hunter Nelsler. Haynf blackmer, George Mo*o. Fred Plonk Misses Mary McOHl. Paulella Adnir Sara Kate Ormand, Jette Plonk and -Sara Allison-. i ' " MISSION 8TUDY HELD The .Woman'? Missionary Sftclet? of Saliit Matthews Lutheran Church held a mission study class oti Tup.* day. May 3rd, at the beautiful _ and spacious borne of Mr. ana Mrs. n. c * Mauney. The hohie with Its lovely bowls of colorful flowers- presented a beautiful picture. The local ladles were Joined by the -Luthera women of the Shelby and Bessemer City churches. After devotions. Rev. L.. Boy.1 llamm, presented Mrs. Davis, tne ca pable and oflUclent ^ "e of the pastei at Shelby who taught the book "'Mecca and Beycnd", by Edward V and Roee W. Dodd. ........... Mrs. Davis gave the study In a very* Interesting manner. Others aid ed by songs, scripture readings and poems. At noon a delicious luncheon was served. In the afternoon Rev, Davis Join ed Mrs. Davis in stating facts frcn r the book. rT> MWAivrami POTWlUtlpd Will I lie (tiyhiiMH I prayer by Rev. McClanahan from Mwsietner City. come -jm H NEwSII MAKES SENS. CURRENT s%u or you/, m Sunt iki 8?tm ?p to 25% MOM oo el | pHV wUlWw^wl^B WBm 1957. cciylwify mum. i uatoa Hu Ucbd by ooc MfcUy dsfltl a.7?awcoi?mati ? KK ! iNpN oZbLl i T^fihtoUS I* *., 4NK Ej .; 'wf'''--'.Vi ^'" Li . , ' '. >'"~ 4 -. V " I jfaf-"'' ' "-' \ ?" ' A- ' ** -* I <_ . . AND PERSONAL HAPPE 5REST to AND 88 MRS. A. H. PAT] nirtiT. tfrnfr'fn t. ROOK PART t . VlfBilwrn of th* United Daufhim l cf iIn* CcUli'dvuey *111 entertain ai I a iK'iiotlt bridge uud rook part), at b ilus home ot Mr*. Paul N?..alt-'r on i Uitilou street on AVcduuaJay after! inkn of uext week. May 11. at 3:30. I Vwiiity five cents per person will ;' be churned and thows desiring ti I play an* asked to telephone Mrs. O. IC. O'Karrel cr Miv. Pride Katterree i 'or. reservation*. II (BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS lj Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George C 'Horne of the Cherryvllle Koad. a sen | Julius Hay. Aj.rJl 30th. Born 10 Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hatwe of the DiUlng Mill Vtllage." a sen, Ma> -2nd. , j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Goi fc.i'.h of the Dilliug Mill Village, a , daughter, April 30tlh. Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Taylor , c.f the Mauney Mill Village, a son, I'ltvta Steed. Suuday, May 1st. I: I'orn to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mur| ray, a sou. Guy Allen, AptII 22. ' JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS 1 The regular meeting of the Junior Woman's Club was held Moptiuv J evening at the club house wMh Mrs. Paul McGintrls. Mites Bertie Pay' aiBur and Mi*s Helen Crosland a a .hostesses. < 'l Mrs. Gt orse Moss had charge of a '; delightful May Day progwtm. MUf>'jcal numbers by pupils from the sefcj ond end fifth, grades of Centra) hod were rendered under the dl. ; ectiori c.f Miss Mary Roddey Edwards. A talk on May Customs wag given .by Mrs. Robert Miller and a , reading* "Cortina Gees a Maying" by Miss Mary Prances Hord. i At the coneuslon of the program, Mrs. Charlf-s Oa'at, Jr., geve an tnI j terestir.g account od the meeting in . Wilmington last week of the Federa' tiion of Women's Clubs Which she I dttendett t>.? a delegate In company , with Miss EJthel Roberts. ' THn ltr Ot ooAinr/t^lt vwi a*-? iw ' menus during the social hour.> MEETING OF HOME ARTS CLUB Mrs. Igt.wrence Lovell was hostess , to members of the Home Arts club f and invited guests entertaining at her home on RaMnoan Avenue, lost i Wednesday afternoon. The rccms were thrown en-suite 1 and arranged with bowls and vases of lovely flowers, i Mrs. George Moss presided and Mrs- Aubrey Mauney had charge of an Interesting and helpful program, Miss Virginia Ward, Assistant State Supervisor of Home Economics, was the guest speaker and hart for her i subject, "Color,. Two poems, 'Aprrl' by Mns. Pride Ratterree and % piano < . - ' . ATIONALLY OREATER FOOD ICI nay notSav* ata/i "1 Com la tod me 1 M|idtkt'i lower ope oMIini I New Silent Me?er-Mk 1 on comae aloae. Am J|?MW | MTI^roo foo^ice^ ctridtythui v_ - . twt Miter of mn hJ-Ywho- '" nCS *? ***? UU. MOTOU. oJ^V^r tU MM, uoiY-ur* &* 0U* > i Imc to UL r fcwhgl No lOIBjTOWCII 0 I 1 * N1NGS | WOMEN TEBSON, Editor | j timn wwf*w 'Bum1" Btuwr end htu baker completed the prv i cram. A am lad and sweet . < * tirae v.** *erv?<l during the gooiat hour. * . . ' Personals I Mrs. Kdlth Coforth is a patient lu itoe hospital at Greenville. S. ('. ?o? M4V3 Martha tinners McGU .-.yeirt the week-end visiting MhiS Daily IAtle of Cleveland, N. C. Lew>?- Patterson and Eliza berth Pltfiik visaed In Clierryv file Saturday afternoon. '. - . Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Howard have returned from, a .trip of several days to Dayton, Otio. The many friends of Mr. J. B. ThoonosMon will regret to learn that he is confined to his home by illness Mies Dorothy Patterson of the Norwood school faculty is at home for the holidays. f Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Falls returned last week from Dunedn, Fla.. where they event the winter. Colonel Baxter K. Hunter acoompantd bv his sister and niece passed i h rough Kings M cunt a hi Tuesday en-route to Due West, S. C. ?o? Messrs James E. Anthony, Ban McOtll and Fred Fitoger attended th?| n n JLfwn i rvrji $1.50 Sewing Kit ? Special Mother's Day pj Candy from $1.00 up.' See Us Now And 1 Kings Mount The Re thcprc SAVINGS ON U . UPKEEPI bk.. p ft ? . ? AO clccttlc INtIC I rating com; 8m how the UHI *f mvm op to 290 ran reftlgeftiog roe I racket possible MEW laiim ?nr bui td iplrins toot U mvm That only Frig ijre. And unless n re frig- aire gives the or MiintHNitiiinvN worK-Mving u * n*y mu* tbe Mviaga bilitv of Ni otfeef wiyil "DooUt-lnfC it bwj? ? <nrbl?g to 9-Wmy Adjaittt Stvbf DtMOMtmioii. ltd Hfdnton WgbWwbwdbemMe Uruttgw. Coa otb, illft, ?M d?|ilw ft MM-rot? ItMVMMGDe* Pauline St Margra '' : ? - - Mijr Day Feathral it ErjkJne College Saturday. Mrs Otis Falls and cnlidrea ana Mr. and Mr*. Greer 8tpe viewed Mr. and Mr*. 1. H. Calhoun la Shelby Sunday. -Mi?s Mary One Paw!, - of N'ew I'osi. *"lty. am# a guest of .M m Sara <Ve Oiumsd during tbe past weekend. M'-.-aiaaesW. S Fultuo, Orr Weir . . ? HU'Av* Ware attended -the May ?k?y Fvvival Saturday at Due Wegt. Mr. & ><! Mrs. Tom Fulton are atten<ling the State Convention of Funeral Directors In Ralttgfc - this week. Mr. B. F Onnann has returned' h' liie after a week's visit wi'b hU douehfer. Mrs. R. W. Jor<v, in Union, 8 C. . | Mr. and Mrs. D, Gofortb. Eugene and Mildred Mae Gofortb, Mr. and M:?. Tiium'ona llord. spent Sunday in Chapel Hill and Durham. Miss Margaset Coinwell has returned from a visit of several days' at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Furse in Sumnserton, S. C. Ernest Hayes, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week, is Improving rapidly. He is a patient in the City Hosptal, Gastonia. Rev. E. W. Fox accompanied Mr. Joihn Mahry to Duke Hospital, Dur-' ham, N. C? Mondfay, where Mr. Mi bry remained for an operation. Mis E. W. Neal and E. \V. Neal. Jr., went to Due West Saturday morning to attend the. May Day festival an 1 will remain for a ten da'ya vteit with friend#. . Mr. s: C, Ratterree, Mr. Prid? Rat:terei and Mrs. W. B. Weir attended tlic fuiioral at Neeleys Creep. A. R. ( - (Cont'd on back page) 1 - - . ? ????? a ret Mother? $2.50 Cedar Sewing Box ickages of Hollingsworth ' . i Reserve Your Gift. * :ain Drug Co. xall Store I Off BwWB B \ 8PS^V ? Qrv| B^MIMbbRv JbPj^l jfmio ? VEASY TBWS J miw juidwlnTi?7?. wnriY^eyM Mouriof... MJ^WjOireMia.8N(NjouMtfikMyM r*? koc? witk MckUircl HOttatkaZiOM./ ore ce Store _______ Close-Out Of i We must have room for our Summer sheer dress- J es that are coming in, so to clear out our Spring j Dresses, we have made great reductions so they will clear out and go in a hurry. Every Spring % Dress Marked Way Down, so come early before 1 the very dress you have been wantinor hae .. (tu>) t/VVll J] - sold. (They will not stay long on our racks at the j prices we are offering them.) Every style and ' | color will be found in our large variety, and all are brand new dresses received lately. Why not i remember Mother, on Mother's Day, Sunday with one of these beautiful dresses. Here's a chance to 1 make Mother happy and save at the same time. 'I jj ?GROUP 1? ] - Values to $2.95 Beautiful Patterns 4pp1 $J94 f:jn Dress Values to $3.95 ] || \ Lovely Styles Bjak- To Close Out " $o49 I All Spring Suits, Coats And Topper Coats 1-2 Price * . * v * , . . " \ * ' t GROUp 3? ~M I '-J Dress \ alues to $5.00 y*' ? New Colors , To Close Out? \: $2.99 Mi ?GROUP 1? Dress Values to $7.95 mm Buy Now, Save H I 8 . To Close Out? |g, Co on nil I mm $9.95 Dress Values to |B ' $6.79 ; On Group Ladies' Hats Values to $2.95, to Close Out 48c each Keeter's Dept. Store VALUE FOR VALUE NEVER UNDERSOIJ) 1
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