SAINT PAUL NEWS MENTION Home Club To Moot On Thursday; R. W. Sweatt In From Georgia ST. PAUL—The Home Demon stration club will meet Thursday at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Florence Craft. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beam and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon and sons were the Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmon and daughters of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seism and family visited Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Seism and family Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hoyle and Ruth of Beams Mill visited Mr and Mrs. Grady Smith and Mrs. Truman Smith and son. Jerry LICHTEN SKIN Takes 3 Minutes Just apply fast n»w Nix Liquid. Light ens at one*. No grease for clothes or pillows. Use anytime. Ni* Liquid even ly. smoothly lightens skin in 3 minutes whil* active Ingredient works from be neath. Also acts as greaseless powder base. Helps dry up surface pimples, loosen blackheads, fade freckles. To lighten skin. No waiting. You II be amaaed. r Druggists guarantee Nl*. f CLEVELAND DRUG CO. Friday. Mrs. W. C. Harmon of Morgan ton spent Sunday with her daugh ter, Mrs. D. M. Jenkins. Mr. Jen kins and daughters. Charles and Patricia Goodnight returned home with her after a short visit with the Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McSwain and Donnis of Beams Mill were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. McSwain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McSwain and family. Miss Ava Laura Jenkins spent several days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Harmon and her aunt, Mrs. Dale Goodnight and children of Morganton. John and Charles Harrel^n of Cherryvllle spent Saturday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Harrelson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrelson and family. FROM GEORGIA R. W. Sweatt of Savannah, Ga., and Shelby spent a few days last week with his mother-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Dalton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dalton and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Beam and Edwin of Beams J/.ll visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McSwain and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant and sons of Cramerton spent the week end with Mrs. Bryant’s mo ther, Mrs. Bessie Fisher. Mrs. Fish er isn't doing so well. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cline and daughters are spending the week at White Lake. Mrs. Truman Smith and son, Jerry, have returned after spend ing five weeks with her husband, Pvt. Truman Smith of Texas. Three cotton-growing states—Ari zona, Florida and New Mexico— have no cotton-spinning mills. » - SCHOOL PAPER - WIDE TABLETS — 2 for_5c NOTE BOOK FILLER PAPER_5c Second Floor WASH DRESSES Assorted cotton prints in gay florals and stripes. Sizes 7 to 14. $b29 WASH DRESSES Cotton prints beautifully styled in stripes, floral and polka dots. Sizes 7 to 14. $1.98 \ \ V * » WASH DRESSES Better cottons, including prints, stripes, solids and seersuckers. Sizes 7 to 14. COTTON SLIPS Full cut, ruffled bottom, hemstitched neckline. White and colors. Sizes 2 to 14. Rayon Panties Assorted rayons in peach and tearose. All around elastic top. BLOUSES Assorted broadcloths, dimity, swiss and rayon. Various styl es including peasant neck blouse ,the school girls’ fav orite. SKIRTS Cool cottons for summer and early fall. Stripes, solids and florals. Sizes 7 to 14. MEETING PLACE OF THE BIG THREE CONFERENCE—This is a pre-war view of the "New Palace,” former home of German Raiser Wilhelm in Potsdam, a Berlin suburb, where President Truman, Prime Min ister Churchill, and Generalissimo Stalin will hold their Big Three meeting. The palace was built in the days of Frederick the Great.—(AP Wlrephoto). "Son of Lassie," M-O-M’s glorious sequel to beloved "Lassie Come Home,” now playing at the Rogers Theatre. Filmed in breath-taking technicolor, it features Donald Oisp. Nigel Bruce and (above) Peter Lawford and June Lockhart with Lassie. I Pvt. Ralph D. Gantt In Hawaiian Islands Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gantt of route 2, Vale, have received word that | their son, Pvt. Ralph D. Gantt, j has landed safely, in Hawaii. His address there is 44019763, Gas. Co.; No. 77, 1st Plat., APO 21123, Post-1 master, San Francisco, Calif. James H. Mauney At Hospital In Alabama Sgt. James H. 'Mauney, who re cently returned from Germany and spent & 30-day furlough with hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mau- I ney, has reported to the general. hospital at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sgt. j Mauney has been in service since February, 1944, and was wounded in Germany. | Two Clevelanders Receive Badges Two Cleveland county men have recently been awarded the combat Infantryman’s badge while serving with the 90th infantry division in Germany: Pfc. Calvin W. Chris topher, son of Mrs. Nellie M. Christopher or Shelby, and Pfc. Fred B. Thrift, husband of Mrs. Ruth V. Thrift of route 2. Both are with the 357th infantry. Clyde McKinney At Air Field In New Mexico Flight Officer Clyde E. McKin ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McKinney of this place, is now at Roswell army air field, New Mexi co, where he is training to become a co-pilot on a B-29 Superfortress. After completion of the course there, he will join the rest of the flving personnel of a B-29 in an operational unit for further train ing and will then be ready for combat duty. Robert Crook Now In Cairo, Egypt Mrs. Marjorie Bowling Crook of this place has received word that her husband. Sgt. Robert C. Crook, is now with the air forces at Cairo, Egypt. Sgt. Crook went to Egypt from Germany where he was a member of a veteran Ninth air force group which flew supplies to our fighting forces. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS EVENTS Women's Missionary Un< ion Meets With Mrs. McSwain PLEASANT RIDGE—Due to the downpour . of rain Sunday school attendance was low Sunday morn ing. The pastor, Rev. Jesse Bla lock brought a message on the subject was "Consecration Through Service.” The revival is being conducted by Rev. J. W. Costner, who is bringing some soul stirring mes sages. The W. M. U. met with Mrs. Lala McSwain on Tuesday night, July 10th. 15 members were pres ent, and interesting program was given by Mrs. Blalock, Mrs. Sher man Weaver and Mrs. L. E. Greene, after which Mrs. McSwain assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Roy Cochrane served refreshments con sisting of cake and ice cream. EUZELIAN CLASS The Euzelian Sunday school class held its monthly meeting with Mrs. H. R. Early on Friday night. A large number was present. Af ter the program and business meeting, Mrs. Early assisted by Mrs. Fay McSwain Served refresh menis. Mrs. Eugene Wilson and sons, Eugene, jr., and Truett, from Spruce Pine, returned home Sat urday after spending last week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Blalpck. Miss Bernice and Murriel Brooks of Washington, D. C. and Miss Eunice Brooks of Charlotte visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brooks over the week end. VISIT IN BOILING SPRINGS Mr. and Mi’s. Fay McSwain and children, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ham rick of Boiling Springs. Mrs. C. W. Callahan of the Bea ver Dam community has returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Thor Ram sey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson of Asheville have returned home after spending a few days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Sam McElroy. ELLENBORO VISITOR Joe Wright of Ellenboro spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs, Thor Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. C. I?. Beaver have moved from this community to Claude Anthony’s place near Boil ing Springs. Mrs. Earl Jones and children spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jones of Lattimore. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroup of Shelby spent the day Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wyvon Jones. \ McDANSEL BACK FROM OVERSEAS Other Interesting News Of Drewery Dobbins Community DREWERY DOBBINS — 8/Sjrt. Charles McDaniel, who has served eight months overseas, is spend ing 30 days with his wife and parents, Rev. and Mrs. X. L. Mc Daniel. s Sgt. McDaniel will report back to Camp Swift, Texas for re assignment. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tesseneer of Shelby and Mrs. C. O. Holland and daughter, Margaret Faye, of Mooresboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Holland. Mrs. Charles Bridges and Mrs. Nannie Bridges of Charlotte is spending a few days with rela tives in the community. , Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Green of the Sandy Plains community visit ed Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McDaniel Sunday. BACK TO MOORESVILLE Herbert Holland, who has been visiting relatives in the community has returned to his home in Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jenkins and children of near Shelby spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ledford and children of Lawndale spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Holland. Joan Tesseneer has returned home after spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. White and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Poe Terry of Spindale. Those visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Jones over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lipscomb and sons Eddie and Dennis of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randall and sons, Jackie and Joe of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamrick and children Loretta and Jerry Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Melton and children, Frances and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Forbes and son, Bobby, of Moores boro and Miss Corene Jones of Charlotte. Mrs. Henderson Jenkins and children of near Ellenboro spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Curtis. Jack Luckadoo of the U. 8. N. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Luckadoo. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Melton spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Melton of near Forest City. ROCKDALE NEWS OF INTEREST Mr. And Mrs. Charles Me* Murry, Of Nsw York Visit In Community ROCKDALE.—Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cuthbertaon of Knoxville, Mrs. Mary Pitts of Baltimore and Miss Iva London spent several days last week in the Smoky Mountains. On Sunday Mr. and* Mrs. Cuthbertson, Mrs. Pitts and Lieut. Sam Cuth bertson of Crossnore were the guests of Miss London. Lieut. Cuthbertson returned home two weeks ago after being a prisoner of war in Germany since February, 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMurry and daughter of New York spent the day Thursday with Mrs. Bessie Dellinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Summle Dellinger. Mrs. Woodrow Davis and children, Steve and Larry, of Cramerton, sp nt last week here with her moth er, Mrs. Bessie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. George Gantt and family spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Gantt's mother, Mrs. Maggie Brackett, of Moriah. Mrs. Gantt and daughter, Patricia Ann, re mained for a week’s visit. LENOIR VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Brackett and son, Mrs. Walter Kepley and daugh ter, Wanda Lee, of Lenoir, spent the week-end here with Mrs. D. M. Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Norman. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Boyles of Cherryville spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. D. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Peeler and son, Charles, spent last week with their son, Warrant Officer and Mrs. Stough Peeler of Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Whisnant and daughter, Louise, of Hollis spent the day Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Newton. HOME FROM ALABAMA Mrs. Blanton Deese, the former Muriel Norman, arrived home from Alabama last week. Miss Geraldine Deese, sister in law of Mrs. Deese, Mrs. Robert Hall and daughter, Searlette, returned home with her to spend some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman. Mrs. Bessie Dellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Sonnie Dellinger and children, Mrs. John M. London, Miss Iva London, Mrs. James Crowder of Cherryville and Mrs. Mary Pitts and daughter. Patsy, of Baltimore, spent the day at Rudisalls Lake Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer and family have moved into this community from Morganton. Mrs. Sam Whisnant, Misses Laura and Beulah Whisnant spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whisnant of Boger City. VISITS IN MORGANTON Misses Louise, Hattie Sue, and Artie Mae Cooke spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cooke of Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. Clegg Gantt and family of Hickory spent the day Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Dellin ger and Joan of Conover, Mr. and I Mrs. Muriel Dellinger and children of Newton spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Dellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Summie Dellinger. Pvt. Warren Davis has received a medical discharge from the U. S. Army and is at home with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Davis. Mrs. Blanton Deese left Saturday for Coco Fla., to Join her husband, Pfc. Deese of the U. S. M. C. Mrs. Jimmie Davis spent last week with her daughter Mrs. An drew Bartlett, and Mr. Bartlett, of Cramerton. Ray Blanton of Wilmington spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Blanton. A floating seaport supplies our fighting forces off the Japanese homeland with everything from ice cream sodas to 16-inch shells. 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