Circle Meetings M*t^-Ust Mm. Lee Dover ../id Mrs. John Fletcher Ware \y?fr*> hostesses to Cir tie No. 1 of the W. ?S. C. S at the fiome of Mrs. Dover on Monday aft ernoon September 5, with 19 mem "hers and 1 visitor present. Mrs. Paul E. Hendricks, assisted her mother, Mrs. CTOsland, pre sented a most interesting program on "Advance," giving the four point* necessary lor advance. a. Membership. 2. Education as to conditions and steeds ait home and abroad. 3. Recruiting of full-time Christian ?workers. 4. Increased giving. 2. esday afternoon Sept. 14. Mrc. Claude Wt;e and Mrs. M. L. >Iouser Will be hostesses to fhe Oc tober nqeeting help eel ebraite their 56th wedding anniver- ' sary. . | A daughter, Mrs. Fred Babing ton, and Mr. Babington, o f Nanta hala, shared honors, aa their 15th , j wedding anniversary was the next . , day. j A very bountiful dinner was serv ed and enjoyed by the children and Mrs. A. A. Lackey. Jr. Gives Bridge Party t Mrs. A. A. "Lackey, Jr., of Fallsto* ' entertained with two tables of , bridge at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Tuesday night. Late ; summer flowers were used in the j party rooms. . j ^ After progressions. Miss Frances Payne received high score prize with Miss Dorcas Carpenter winning consolation. A tempting salad and sweet cour- j se was served. The party person ne 1-1 included i Misses Frances Payne, Dorcas Car i pemer, Louann Herndon, Betty Lyn ch, Peggy Arthur, Betty Hord, Bob j j bie Simmons and Mrs. David Nei 11. J Senator Vandenberg started his career as an office boy on the Grand ! Rapids Herald. In 1944 the school enroll mem in j Alabama was 413,567 white and 1 228,468 negroes. ? I Woodward's NEW FALL TIES Biggest, best and widest ties since before the war. Extra wide, hill-lined, new pat terns. A new shipment and the best buy we've ever of fered. $1jOO Each -^jVL Sitwu^ -^4/mI/vu/wi, tlk "MENSWEAR" TRJL DRESS SHOP # Second Float 0 Stolen "FrfcmThe Boji". Their *port* thirl in our* now.. .with delailf *barp a? ? create. The collar mounted on ? neckband, the trouaer-likc ikirt, take their snap and dia ti.:rt!OD from tlte gentlemen. Kayor*> fabric treated to mitt wrinkling. A proper ?leal . all around. 9 to IS. fUi 3 it/w Grrcn **F?*K>on Major" for the popular coltrjp ?nae. A SeoUroan'a plaid in tbictle weight woo) and rayon. Skirt compriaed of highland pkata wad fitted torao. Veakit baa a jaunty arrhed cut ov?r tlw hip*. Very wet, very urw . . ?le*~?e pocket*. 9 to IS. other Doris Dcdscn Jrs. f rem *10^5 Km ul SandilcHt Oxjtrd Ctrl as seen in CHARM mm CITY STADIUM. KINGS MOUNTAIN KINGS MOUNTAIN Black Sox LAST BIG GAME OF THE SEASON