FTTB I wWmSBRM ?>*^,? >mM BR - fmk r.Lj m fty t- > Isp^ '"'* ; ^1 K7; .#w -jjfl E^v'*v'3^H BEb 13 v^Hi WOVKMBER BRIDE ELECT ? Mr. I Mountain announce the sngafsmsnt of Hoyle Beaton, eon of Mr. and lira. Lola Herndon Circle Visits County Home On Monday nttcriioon the Lula Hern'lon rirele or' the First Baptist church met nt th" iliur-h for a short business session mid from there went to the county h- ee they gave a program for the aged .. o;>|e who re ide there. Mrs. \V. M. Mno'hen I ha-! charge of the proem in whVh was enjoyed im mensely l-y everyone present. Mrs. I Frank Sisk gave the devotional and Bev. L. C. Pinnix led the song servl-! ee after which Mrs. Billy Houser read a very Inter-''-."Tog storv. Following the program, each ladv living in the home was given a pretty apron as n gift from the eirele members. After the'gifts were presented. nli the inmates were served ' cookies and apples. ! Mrs. Still Hostess tPft TllflO/trtfs f lilts *v jl -xiuajr uruu Mrs. Oifl""-' s-'ll was hostn-s this week to t*>r Tjjp-s-'ny -'.lib at her home On Piedmont t. c"lie. Them were two tables of hrS'? ? o'-.v, '?' Mrs Lndd Tlnmr! V a* T?)r< i r, Lovely arrangements of fall fltwers wer? U?ed thvn" ' 'V' 'S-< tion=e. \Ctr'the frame, (ho hostess served n delectable Bnlad course. Birth Announcements Mr. anil Mrs. William L. Mnunev announce the birth of a 10 noti" ' 1 2 1-2 ounces son, William L. Jr.. in Charlotte Memorial- Hosntfnl. on Snturdnv morninsr. October 5. nt 9.15 a. m. T)r. and Mrs. Ph'lip Ps-t?e?t announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesilav, October 9. Junior* Entertain New Teachers The Junior Woman's Club honored the new teachers of the c;ly schools and other apee.ial suest* on Mondnv night at an informal buffet snpner af the club house. The hall and lounge were beautifully decorated with the Hallowe'en motif being nng DIXIE THEATRE I THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Easy To Wed" I Van Johnson Esther Williams I Double Feature Program I "Earl Carroll Sketchbook" I Constance Moore William . I "Major and the Minor" I Ginger Rogers Ray Mlllanrt 1 7SSSS I Double Feature Program f t, "Swamp Tire" Johnny Welesmueller Virginia Grey I law* ' naeinisnr ' 'LeeeU^TWDcake '2*. ' " *1 , r = 1 1 ? \] J i i ?-1 Mr*. Arnold W. Ktncatd of Kino t tMr daogktor, Jn Joan, to Kobort I B. B. lww of SoiUnc Spring*. Th? ( ISilMlMtaSfiidWSMWMIMBaMK M mented with lovely fall flowers. On arrival, the quests were presented a boutonnier anil were Introduced to the elub members by Mrs. i Lynwood Parton. Aft or supper, t^he club members and fl cuegt* enjoyed a very enjoyable so- j rial period no 1 were entertnined by! Mi"s Ann Jemes, who i laycd s'evcral \ fl selections on the piano. Speeinl jfuest? other than the new 'eai-liors were: Mrs. E. A. Shenk, pros blent of the Senior Woman's club.; Mr*. Aubrey Mauney. Senior sponsor i for the Juniors, Mrs. Herbert Wh1t-'| ley, president of the Bessemer City | Tunior elub, and Airs. Elmo Bridges. Secretary of District No. 4. "RTva floel KB O WAf* ' ' 4 n. v/f.ii Auajuo Fntertains At Bridge ' Mrs. Carl Mays entertained at 1 '---.lee Friday afternoon at tu?r hone on On-ton streot, The tallies were centered with nosesavs of small [ '*>11 flowers. F-itl flowers were also 1 nsel throughout t'-e house. Heavenly j "i;h a" 1 fru't e-ike was served. H'-id'."? was plaved at three tables, . .i> crs'ci "oi?sr 'n Mrs. Paul Xeisler. ' "ni.l 'vh was aw'nrlel to Mrs. TVa) r>4 ard Mrs. fjeoroo Hansen I n,, ? i],p low- prire a" 1 lucky ' score prize. Plllh | "^tertained The Social obib members were en- i repined Tnesdav niirht at the home | of Mrs. R. L. Mnuney. The rooms, in , whieh three tables of Rook were in ' play, were lovely with an array of j ferns, roses, and other fall flowers, i : ? ~ w I % SOCIAL AND PEBSOS of IN1EREL PHONES: House 189; O ] \fter the scores had been tallied, 1 Hostess served a delightful salad a iweet course. Christian Service Circle Meets Circle Number 3 of the Womai Society of Christian Service met .lie home of Mrs. Hunter Allen Mon.lay night with Mrs. W. L. W ;ht acting as co-hostess. Beautiful fall flowers decorated t meeting rooms where Mts. C. A. < forth, the leader, presided. Mrs. J I'ptterson wns in charge of the L-otional and the Bible study. After the business session, the h ess served delicious refreshments. Nineteen members attended t meeting and Mrs. Clarence Jolly v i visitor. Marshew Plays Bridge The Marshew club met Tuesd lignt at the home of Miss Naomi lens and apent an enjoyable even! slaying bridge. The high scorer I he evening was MTss Helen Rami -i ^ ' , " .. J-T- - . I e m m Strictly Shown here h .liuiior dress t These famo featured at M ?JON ATTT A1 ?DORIS DO: ?BERKLEY -ELFIE NE1 ?SUE TERB You'll want t< just arrived! 0 11 I If Hrv / # B J. R^ Ht^'' . . 4 If I >i,(i?/ H HKBALJ) "' '^TIpPl'ttiffit:$&,-'%% /M* rAL HAPPENING? ! SI to WOMEN : ffice 167 MRS. HUMES HOUSTON 1 :ne , and Mi^s Martha McClain tallied low j inil Mra. Frances Heddon won the floating prize. At the conclusion of tho play, the hostess served appettts pleasing refreshments. j ,s Senior Woman's at Club Meets ??: Last Friday the Senior Woman's r'" I club held its first meeting of the j season, with Mrs. E. A. Shenk, the president, presiding. There was a j0" I good attendance and many plans for v!the coming months were discussed, i j The club was very glad to welcomo | Mrs. Pnul Mauney as a new member. ??* I books. Members of the library com| mittee are Mrs. W. K. Mauney. chair h0 man. Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Mrs. E. W ra* Oriffin. Mrs W. T. Weir. Mrs. A H. Patterson. In connection with the library, Mrs E. A. Shenk, president, said this week that the club was deertlv Annreeintlvo of a box of reference books received ay recently from the City of Greensboro R- libary. Ambition of the gronp hat n?f been to aet up a complete refenre for library. icy Mr#. Aubrey 'Mauney and Mr#. Qra 5WaWi*AtV.HsWil.W ITTTUhlffU rjKl for Junior % - cue of tlie many cliick styles xtras we are featuring. us names in Junior Dresses ; YERS\ NT LOGAN DSON JUNIOR HTMAN? PE RPER ORIGINA IY ) see the selections which hf JUST RECEIVED AT NEV Bla> Chest Myers " vt ' ,ifc' ' * \"/*v erf TOvvvvSyV.^l'^PVT1. } w n' " 'ftly Patterson gave interesting reports! .?5[ !rom the district meeting. The club * . is s whole expressed its appreciation m0? ' >f the Mauney Memorial Library. The 00 ^ j project is of special interest to the 8 h|C,hB :lub since the members have worhed w c 'or its betterment Since its beginning Bon* 01 ?nd has a committee which attends n' :o choosing and purchasing suitable 1 ?Par ' jooka. Mrs F are urj ("iMPERlATTt IT PLEASES US TO I Program Change Effective As Follows s tpecial feature and shorts; Wednesday features newt and aerial; Friday only, good two-reel comedy; Saturday only, 1 cartoon and serial. THURSDAY I "DINO DONO WILLIAMS'* I Kirbj IMarcy McOulre end "SOME THIN O FOE THE BOYS" Carmen Miranda M0 Qinge FRIDAY ONLY "BELLE STARK" In technicolor Randolph Scott Oene Tierney < "DRESSED TO KILL" Basil Rath bona "I OHMdf Wc ?%tv> s ?f are C -s-t/j -II ?? a Si Hj 1 I 11 ITS-EES' i V SHIPMET ?Of? ck and Brcn % prfialrl P* OPA CEILING PRICE $2450 5' Dress S , \1m ' 'W/Ar'V; Art . x. ,*v \ l--'ao to 5?a Ki ! v were completed for the Florwhich will be held Uter th)? Mrs. J. K. Willis, who ie sea pe-president. will be the generrman of the fair this year, A promises to be one of the eea-. ntstanding events. The next < will be arranged by the Art nent under the direction of' 1. W. Griffin and all member* {ed to attend. iEATRE II *LEASE YOU Monday and Tuesday, big I and Thursday, two good I big feature and western, I >lg feature and western, I I 8ATUEDAY ONLY f|||| LAWLESS BEEED" ' Grant Fuzzy Knight II III LET *EM HAVE IT" Richard Arlen Cartoon ? Serial NDAY and TUESDAY Big Special lul r Rogers In Sam Wood'? H "HEARTBEAT" Newa - Short ED. and THURSDAY |H 'TOGETHER AGAIN" Irene Dunne 1TRANOB CONQUEST" 4 Jane Wjratt S h 1. "Tiger Woman" 9 i V.. flA *' H < Hlf^' ( / j ' sIT vn i >ats hop .* - ! - r~k / ... V: , -

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