JL?>? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE MEETING OF THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB Mrs. \\\ K-Mauney was hostess at a must delightful meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Hook Club entertaining at her home on Piedmont '^l^fiovJer/" adfoi limf the rooms where -the guests were assembled. Mrs. J. S Norntan had charge of an interesting program featuring talks on Summer Trips by Miss' Ma rle LinebeVger and Miss Helen Logan. A piano duet by Miles and Ernest Muutiey and a voice number by Mrs. E. W. Neal completed the program. Mrs. K. N. Balrd was elected a member oX the club.. Delirious refreshments consisting of a salad courhe and a sweet olurse was served. ' U. D. C. TO MEET The regular meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will be held at the home of Mrs. P. C. Katterre, Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. O. Ratterree, Mrs. 9. C. llatterree antT Mrs. Claude Rhyne. will be hostesses ? k 11 - ? i ' ' . 1 ? kR,A a |N7DAYS \^c666 < ' V* Mv. .. WHERE DOES DEATH VALLEY SCOTTY KEEP HIS GOLD Interesting story of the career of No. 1 Mystery. Man of the' Desej-t Castle who has been -spending for 40 years without even tax collectors finding where he gets his "millions* Dont miss this Illustrated feature in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY' S BALTAMfORE AMERICAN On Sale at all Newsstands I MY] \ Invites You To See T1 WOOLENS AN] 54. Inch Woolens in Se 97c to Spun Rayons in Soli 48c || We Sell Hollywood Pat1 pie and easy to cut by. New Shipment QUADR Stripes and Figures. Fa 19c i Dress ?SEOONl Co Ladies* Misses* Pi'ii>?a tn Suit PuArvAnt IM. m wq w k-/ f j I now. Use our Convenier I Myers' D< :' '; :'' '. ; ."' ' \V " ' ; ' .' '' .v-'--'' i HAPPENINGS :rest to v PHONES 10-R AND 88 BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Mm. Sam HamrU'k Tfnd Mm. Hil iiard Slack entertained at the boiue of the former on last Thuistiay ev-r ulng in honor of Miss Virg ma Ah! leu, bride-elect of October. ir -* -* * ly? mixed fall flowers. Hearts fur litis bod amusement for the evening and prizes were award ed. " A salad course with sandwiches and other accessories was Berved with a color note of green and wllite observed. The plate of tlie bride-elect was marked with a miniature bride'and she was presented a shower of lingerie. . Guests inc/uded Miss Virginia Alien, the honoree, Aliases Aile%il' IJlack, Uernlce Ware, Betty Allen, Irene Alltu, Kuby Lurruge. Lucite McGinn is, Adeline Warlick.. Maj's Stewart, Pearl Hicks, Louise Gofoi th. Claudia White, Hutch Cloninger. Cora Herndon, Helen . Seism; Mes(iames Klmer Rhea, James Logan, Al*" ~t Allran, Stumpy Mouser, iuTV.vcod Warlick, Clarence Flowers, lames Cloninger. Grady McCarter, David Hamrlck, George Wornack, lr , vin Allen, George Allen. Jack Kenne dv. Jimies Wtylte, Paul McGinn il. Pat Tignor. Lloyd Patterson, Holland Dixon and Jack Arnetu.' < WOMANS SOCIETY MEETS The Woirmns Society of Christian Service met at the' home of Mrs. J. E. Mauney Tuesday evening with Mrs. Joyce Mauney associate host-I ?*ss. Mrs. "George Kennedy" president' presided and the devotional was it! charge of Mrs. .S. \V. Johnston. Rev.. S. W. Johnston was in char! go of the installation of officers for the coming year. After thb installation service a business session was held followed by a vo>y" delightful social bcur. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bollinger. a son, Richard Gerald, Fri day, September 20th , ERS' leir Special Showing: of D SPUN RAYONS trges, Crepes and Plaids 1.98 yd. ' . .V ds, Stripes and Plaids I ya. t ;erns. The lines are sim(See window display;) . ? , * \ ,UCA Prints in Plaids, st colors. ?? Shoppe > FLOOR? ats and Children's ' s. Make your Selection it Lay-Away Plan. ept. Store wmmmmmmmmmmmmmi % * " ' " *' ' ,' . - , I ' . " V I? " TOT KIN06 MOUNTAIN RVRAL ,l ' '* ? ' .' . ? . y ? . * WMEN MRS. A********** TRY-L CLASS MEETS Mesdumes J'uul Owens, Bus Lyn ch,' Charles Muss, and Grady Rhea wefe husteases to the Try-L. Clul last Friday evening. Bingo and oth er interesting games were played n-.vswjw.rttv rfr tcr Watlerson were presented t number of gifts from tin; club men Iters, honoring them on their birth day anniversaries. At the conclus ion of .the program the elttb t iijoyet tin oyster stew, followed by cake coffee and nuts. VISITOR HONORED Honirlng Mrs. Annie llujdgins' o St., Petersburg. Florida, her liousi gtiest. Mrs. I. B. Uotorth e.ntertainet a few of Mrs. Hndgitis' friends ant former schoolmates at dinner a hpr hnmp nit hat "Thucarls*v? ovnniiiw I . / PLOi \ : '% ' * > . ' ?i ?*~ . ..v. j v.v.....n .Pink radiance roses and pink da) lias were effectively arranged it tlie livingroom and dining mom. A beautifully appointed three course dinner was served. . Covers were laid for Mrs. Hud gins. Mrs: Clarence Plonk. Mrs. M Ij. Houser. Mrs. A. H Patterson Miss Carlisle Ware and the hostess BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Porn to Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Allen Sept. kth, a son. Charles Oren. iSHif W - ? * v. . ' V-. \ ' # f- * , \i ? ' * F * /? ? . ., Kf/ , . \ jam * dfl| * ?K 4 ' J Mi 1 wilWMi - ? '?* r *.W ' \' ' * D THURSDAY. SEPT. W. 1940 . MOTOR TO SMOKY MOUNTAIN 1 PARK Misses Claudia Ware, Charlotte I Boat, Joy lAltz; Mesn? Ernest Payue, Robert Ross and'Neal (Jrlffln. motored to Smoky Mountain Nation < al Park Sunday. ? 1 i Personals_ Mm w ? nullum !?? !<> u?'?-*- 11 T? Ml M'laiMQ 111.11 OttlUi' > day tor Atlanta. Ua.. where she , Ik the fctiest of her (-on. lluck IJillliiK - ?o? 1 Mi. and^ Mm. Joe Thorn-tun spent ' the past week-end at Ctvaceni j Heuch. "Miss-Mitchell Williams spent the 1 week-end at LesSlie. S. C'.. where ' she was a guest of Mr. aud Mrs. lMxon Losslle. ? o? ' Miss Frances Detuiar left Monday to out* r lirevuid College. She was accompanied by her father, Mr. La nay lH-tinar, who returned Monday afternootl. f ' --o? b Miss Charlotte Markliam of the i city school faculty, accompanied by 1 her father of .Durham, N. C., spent t the week-. lid with relatives in Ashe . vilU ' i ?o? i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. bmatlu-rs of Charlotte spent the week-end at Waynesvllle and TXis gah Mountain. Mrs, Annie Jackson Hud gins 'of , , St. Petersburg. Kla.. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. fl (ioforth last week >.? Im t n iiuu^iiia 9|ii;iu tilt? nuiuiN'T Spartanburg arid \YjUliam.-;tpn. 8.'II r.. and will return to St. Petersburg |? '-. '" ' ' : \. 'v K . * ' ' v:'. * " ; ; : n . In some yes take a big jun Ford does tha It has jumi size. It's the we've ever bu cut. It's wider. tvheelbose. Iti is wider by I inches. It hi J v a aoors ana se running board YouTl node beauty, achiev blending of mi jl sufwglf? ekitlJ mnd ujn tear vision all ? One ol its I tages is tbe * -i // I # <1 ?: : ? - i NK MO TO iiiis week after a v'slt at the home Df Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw It) Helmont. Forty new Army and Navy pioj,'ftii, already approved by C'ont-'t?sts a part of the nation'^ detohse pro train will require 4UO.OO0..OUO feet rf i>ine lumber. .charitv and 1 Do you ever consider Charitv work which is him, and few ever think ny of his patients are al take care of their oblig that he is a POOR busii were not a iact he woul physician in many casei paid, but his love for hu (hose in distress dictate fering. Such unselfish s the patient without a tl own welfare. We should creditors. Kings Mourn The Rex We Fill Any Doet Phones * ! ' ' HHU^H H PP^H H^H |h ^n I irs, some cars New, slower-a lp ahead. The give a slow, f t for 1941. movement. A n ped ahead in ^Hi*er he,P biggest Ford shock?. d n lit. inside and ance on sharP It has a longer cross nd?' i seating room Mare rapid i as much as 7 match its (amil as sw wide power makes I *** *?^ " I * // * g ? an even nvene i. These are c * also a new this new car*! ed by a skilful features. It rep with longer rich experien winJ- building more dntu give bet- lion motor car ra??t . ' Any Pord d Uggest advan- you many goo ?t soft rid#. making this y I ' ' HE* . . . . ' t acts and Toall >/? COM/ " .' ' ..^ ' * * . . * ' ; '- . ...v t r. .1 IT PAYS TO LUTEff I Read Tlic Ads 1 ? ? HE PHYSICIAN the immense amount #f n^Tfuslineiscredited !? of him in that V:j?ht. Mar , bile to pay, yet they do no! ations to him. Do not say less man, and that if soth d sue them. Doubtless the * knows he will never be. manitv and sympathy for s that he relieve their suf i service is often ren^rred tought for the physician's pay him first, of all o?r - 4 ' i lain Drug Co. all Store or's Prescription 11 and 81 , - ' ' ' ' . " v \ ' ' ' i' -V* K*. EBy;, ' iction springs gentle, gliding ewly designed s absorb road naintains balcurves and in icceleration to liar speed and his new Ford r car to drive. inly a few of s outstanding resents all die ice gained in than 28 milB. > ^. - - 1 V ealer can give d reasons for our 1941 car. m * . -m ^ T" I I H, f.v B B5*** ' ' ' i ' * Jj . I Get Fordf , <4 * *ANY {