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y - Society News SRIDk-ELMCT MOWOMO HU Grace Fortuae. Ma been honor guest ad a number, of ment of her tnmwimt. UK week eke wan honored by Mrs W. H. Webster and Mln CUra Web after who entertained ad cubical hearts at their home. Hickory Grose, a ear Charlotte Miss Fortune wan remembered with a Cttk. Gueets included a number of ynang men and young women of Charlotte. M?m Grace Fortune and Mr. Bill ""? " ?Mr* Harold Crawford of fhtji Mountain also ounslimented Mini Fortune laet week when aha enter mined it a contract bridge ytrtjr la (her honor. 'v Mrs Crawford's home was arranged with bowlo of colorful mixed flowers. Tempting refrerfunents v?r? iWr ed after the game. " High score prise was w*m by MrsJohn Gamble. Ml?e Fortune received aa honor gift. The guests were Mta# Fortune, hon?ree, Misses Octarla Crtawford, Trances Plonk, Qaetle Riser; Mftr Thursday and Friday "Goldwyn Follies" Adolph Menjou Charley McCarthy Saturday "The Kid Comes Back" Wayne Morris June Travis "Stagecoach Days" Jack L>uden Monday and Tuesday UdllA A A AJ AM uiit inarimi All AitiSI John Roles* Lull De*te ' , t Wednesday Bargain Day Double Feature ' * 10c & 15c ?Everybody Come? "* "He Could't Say No" Frank MoHugH Jane Wyman "Danger Patrol" John Beal and Sally toilers I U1A1G 1 I Adver cf ujl Dees 1 . V '. . ** ' , '* ' A * ':* ; ; ..' . . * "'- ' ' '_. ,V;V . "_,- . ' t\* ..' > ? V . v < if you com th*o?a yon I?yYou wis men. . 2?You wis cnt cut V S?:Y0U wil the old 4?You wit your c Thus you I objectives < of these oh advertising ' " ' E? <\ v ,> >. / ' i'.-- . Ti - iv.-.. - ' . . * v ?. . > . ' ' ' ' ! i . ' >' ' * >v , ^ . . v> luMa John (Jumble, Jctaa jceQUl 1 Htaar Logan. Jacob Cooper, I*irrence Lorell o? JKtan , Mountain; j Mine Maifar* PhlUpa oC Matthew* I Mtaa UooWe Hooter and MWe Mary Parka of Charlotte. Tea gueeta in- i eluded Mm. D. F. Hoed and Mi?a Mar i caret Kendrtck. I Oa Monday afternoon of tbls week Mki Lou We Hoover of Ctiarlotte waa hoetvss at brtdc* and bingo. In MUa Fortune* honor, eateiiualntng at the Salle) Southern Tea itooin. Miss For luue aauln the recipient of a lovely aUt. Ow?u Included the following from King* Mountain: Mt?a Fortune, thej ?* r" **'" f>?4 Miss Elisabeth Ware, lira. Jacob Cooper. Mrs. K. W. Neal end Mr? Harold Crawford.' * RHYTHMICS AND PIANO RECITAL |The rh>-thmlca and piano pupil* of Mm. Aubrey Mauney cave a abort recital laat Saturday afternoon at Che Woman'* Club. *n?? program was us follows: Clog ?Turkey In the 8traw?Class I Have A Little Shadow?Stevenson ? Elinor Myers 'and Ducky Win gate (tbe shadow). Piano solo ? Bobble and Babele? Herman Mauney. Danish Da<nce of Greeting, and Shoemakers' Dance -r- The class Piano solo ? Peggy Anne Mauney. Idttle Girl and Big Brown Bear ? Barbara Jean Matthews and Elinor. Myers. . Piano solo ? The Walts?Herman Mauney. Dance ? Maidens Flair?Nevin ? The class. ( JUNIOR CLUB TO MEET The- Juulor Woman's Club will meet next Monday evening at the| lounge of the club house at 8 o'clock Mra. Charles Oates,, Jr.. Mrs. Gene Matthew* . and Miss Sara Kamseur will be hostesses. The committee on International Relations will have charge of the program and Rev. L. Boyd Hamm will be the speaker o< the evening. BIRTHDAY PARTY Patsy Jean Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Dee Harmon, was hos te?s to a number of her play-?nates and frlenda celebrating her sixth birthday at her home on West Moun tain street Saturday attesnoon. Qlainea were played after which re freshmen ts were served. The little hostess received many gifts- The guests Included Dolores Davidson. Betty Hayes, Nancy Parrish, Jean: MoClaln, Jean McRlay, Helen Earp,! Wanza Yelton. Helen Tidwell, K;> therine Harmon, Sylvia Blanton. Joe Ann and Sybil Blalock, Norman McGill, Jtmmie Yarboro, Boby Gofortb. * M BRIDGE CLUB AT PINE KNOT . Mrs. Coman Falls entertained mem hers of her bridge club at Pine Knot! on laot Thursday evening. Decorations consisted of bowls of gypsophtla, larkspur and pink rcse3.' The tables were centered with small bowls- of the same flowers. A salad and sweet course with coft tising. #111 -:iS '< hour 11 duct a retail store, there wish to do. h to HOLD all of your prese y\/- ',*'r ** >?>t^ / . t'\ h to SELL more goods to YO itomers. \h to REPLACE with new c I ones who move away. *t to INCREASE THE NUN astomers. Lave four objectives. Not one tan be readied by doing nothi jectivea can be wholly realize* in the Kfjf ' " r I v' . t ' v ' .1'.. { ''V . .1 Mountain slephone 167 ' * '?? ? 1 V'? ' ' ? 1 jMjtii d>* .4 rt ^ 1 _ m \M . . $y VMM MMO& MOVHMM WmU! ' g J*. 1 > . > L " " 1 ' I' ll '>'< i* ? >' toe. w*i served. Prise* were won by Mr*. Hurr FM? ior.higk itm u4 M? Sera ringer tor low eoore. THose playing inotodad Mr*. Horry Pa?e, Mr*. Freak Richard*. Mm Bill Thomson. Mime* Mary Mitchell Bare Kate Oraaaad. MBdred Mom Helen Hay. Margaret Smith. Sere AUiacn. PanUne Noisier. Sara Placer and Helen Ride? hour. 1 i ATTCNO PASTY Those aUeotlinc * party at the h- : of Mrs. Carl Lewi* In Qoatoula --* Thursday in honor of the oeta bratton of the third birthday of little liVVniiriiliUni 'liirlil nifl?*sJteoJ& White and daughter. Mary Ptoanle. Billy and See McDnnlet. Hu*h Morris Th a napkins. Mr* Andrew Jenkins Ducky JenMns. Mrs. Bob RoMaooe and children. Bobby end Lola. and Mr* w. F.Stytr*. Personals Mrs- w. O. Fail* has been eertoni ly ill at her home in Kings Mountain Johnny Houston of Pmgeland Is a guest of George Thomasson this week. Mrs C. P. Elam of Belk'> Ladies Slicppe force, ia oa heT vacation this week. Mr. J. M. Williams of Pagel&nd, 53 C.. spent tlte week-end with hta fam lly In Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ransom ol High Point were visitors in. Klngi Mountain during the week end. Miss Norma Crook, student at Win th.cop College, Rock Hill, arrived home this week. Buddy Williams, student at Colutr Ma Military School. Columbia, Term arrived home this week. Charles Williams and FYed Fingei returned Sunday night- after a ter days stay In the New England states Miss Jette Plonk ct the Eaa school faculty wttl leave this weel for Gaston la where she. will *>en< the summer. Mrs. Walter Moss and daughter Miss Addle Moes of Graver, wen guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs- 8. C Ratterree. o Miss Irene Dixon. daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. P. Dixon of Kings Mou> tain graduated from Meredith Col lege May SO. Ms. E. W. Neal will leave Saturda; for Oreenvllle, 8. 0.,. where she wll attend summer school at Furmai Uni verity. Mrs. Thomas Befctty Goforth is ? rlously ill in the Shelby Hospital "here she was carried Tuesday eve* ing. Miss Saltna Parton has anivec home front Lenolr-Rhyne College v :' i. J&i-y ? . 7 ? . . " ; < % ' are four nt custoUR presrustomers *--'-y' '.* ? *" ' [BER of of these ng. None 1 without Herald fegJfcS; : : '-il ". ;'":.v|| . ' - f -~t-?-t?"tn<rj fgnwywhiwi' "l ".n*i" tit'*" 1 < ^ ;''V ukrmmmut. nam vim 1 no* course at Leaotrdlbfrtoe. Mrs. D. W Lnymon. ha# returned to her horn? to Chattanooga, T?wl. iter epeodfag tho put tor# wm)|? with relatives la Cleveland oouaty. Mr*. Carrie NeHl, -who hM been hi atateerill? since her mam front Texas In the early spring. to vtrfttng Mi** Parton to* eoatleted a total* her son, Mr B. 8. NeiU and family in Kins* Mountain. The Mea'a clitoa~of the Methodist churth. J. R. Da via. teacher, enjoyed a fish fry at the home of Mr. Wad ( ..! >. .1.- WW.. ?* w "rTi was guest speaker. Mr. sad Mrs. L 8. Nell! spent the week-end la RaleU'J. Mt*a Kiln bath NeHl who ha# been u student at Mar edlth College, return. 1 home ?Hh her parent#, tor her summer \Ucd* tloo. ; c Q * .Mrs. Harry Hendricks tf Beau- I fort was a guest of her pa-ents. Mr. | ?nd Mr*. J. M. Williams, la it week. Mr*. Heudrkka wtae en-route to Dal las, Texas, where she la risking her son,' Harry Hendricks Jr. Mesdames N. P. Wattersoo, M. II, , Blser, Floyxi Shuford and Master , Grady Wattereoh, Jr., attended tho closing . exercises of Charlotte High School where Mlse Maxlne Waiter, son graduated. Miss Mlary Mitchell, of Central school faoulty, left Wednesday for Hickory, where eh? Is the gueet of i her slater. Mm. John Geltner. MrsGeltner <wtil accompany Miss Mitch ell on a trip to' Washington and othi er points of interest. I Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. McSwain and family have returned home from * a 2,000 mile trip through Tennessee, Arkansas. Mississippi and Alabama. At Water Valley, Miss.. Mr. MoSwain made talks before both Q&rf den Clubs on the culture and care i of tulip*. BIBLE 8CHOOL OPENS t AT A. R. P. CHURCH I Registration for the Vacation Bible School will take place Friday morning at 8:30. All boy* and girla expecting to attend shoull be pres3 ent at tbla, time. Regular schedule will be followed Monday. Any boy or girl 4 to 14 is cordially invited to attend. There will be no charge of ' any kind. i 1- M. L. HARMON, Jr., HONORED (Special to The Herald) ' Chapel Hill, June 1.?Martin LuI lhar Hnrmon nf V in or a. Mnmt a<n < ? sophomore in the University of North Carolina, was recently elected copublicity manager of the University i band.' , Harmon was elected at the annual 1 meeting of the organization whlcn w|as held In Hill Muelc hall Sundayafternoon. I WILDCATS DEFEAT P. O. The Old Mill Wildcats soft bait team defeated the Post Office in an all-thrilling game Satunday afternoon 1 to 0. Batteries: Ikey Prultt, pitcher Everett 81ms catcher. Sims got a triple to score Horace Walker to win the game. - " , . * y - "i HI 1 m |vBEflTS ' . . *' ' ? r. ^ J lol I I 9 fll IMM v I Sheriff Ji % .; ' ^ : " " V.VV4 ;\a !*;; 1 1 ' His Record Is An Open Booki , * - . 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