7T j X PAGE SIX The Wo SOCIALS 4nd Mrs. Simmons is Hostess to Mrs. Robert Simmons was Hub hos- tess to her Bridge Club on Mon day evening, at her home on Fay- etteville Road. . Those playing were Mrs. Fred. Bynum, Mrs. Frank Leak, Mrs. Robert Dicks, Mrs. Arthur sUor-r pening, Mrs. T. C. Leak, Mrs. John Armistead, Mrs.. Lynwood Fowlkes, Mrs. Dallas Buchanan, "Mrs. Henry Wall, Mrs. Mial Iieak, Mrs. Ara Scott of Jacksonville, Fla., house guest of the hostess. Mrs. T. C. Leak won the score and Mrs. Scott was present ed with an honor gift. Bridge Club Meet with. Mrs. Hinson Mrs. Minor Hinson was hostess to her Bridge Club and several additional guests on Friday even ing at Jier home on North llan douph Street. Mrs. Walter L. Parsons, J:, a recent bride, was presented vith an attractive gift and Mrs. F:ank Leak won the high score p rize. A dessert course was served to J Mrs. Walter Parsons, Mrs. Frank Leak, Mrs. Fred. Bynum, Mrs. Don Phillips, Mrs. T. C. Leak, Mrs. John Armistead, Mrs. Robert Dicks and Mrs. Ashley Haywood. Pittman Class Has "Sociable" The Wm. G. Pittman class of the Baptist church and tieir husbands had a supper at the Stewart club house Fri lay, September 9th. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Threadgill, Mr. and Mrs.. L. C. Cole Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Flake, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. land W. Mc- Neill, Mrs. Lucy Shores, Mrs. J. P. Kelly, Mrs. J. F. Dees, Mrsr C. 0. Funderburk, Mrs. E. S. Ilog erson, Mrs. C. B. Cash and Felicia, Mrs. W; A. Doniel, Mrs. T. R. Mc Millan,' Mrs. J. E. Wells; Mi sses Kate Wilks, Mary Luther and Fan Long. ' " "Dutch Supper" at Blewetfs A "Dutch Supper" was given at Stewart's Lodge at Bleett on Wednesday evening! s to pay honor to Miss Leona Sihith of Gastonia, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFalls. Those enjoying this delightful affair were Mr. and Mrs. McFalls, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Entwistle, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Poovey, and Mrs. S. T. Heyward, Mr. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs C. P. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Penegar, Mr. and Mrsl O. W. Doster, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. A. B. Brannon Miss Leona Smith of Gastonia, Miss Staton of Charlotte and Dr. Z, F. Long May Evelyn Maness to Duke The mysterious malady which infected the left foot of May HJvelyn Maness in 1934 is causing: her much pain again. She le ives Friday morning for Durhair to enter Duke hospital for ano;fcr operation on her foot. She un derwent two operations tiroei years ago, but the cause of the' pain has not yet been discovered Accompanying her will be her, mother, Mrs. J. T. Maness. May Evelyn is 16. Two Movie Quiz Shows Start Matinee 3:30 Nite 7:15 & 9:15 Sat. Open 10 South ' Finest Small Town R 1CHMON THEATRE BOCKI?i?IlAM. Monday, Tuesday & Wednes (day Errol Flynn, Olivia "FOUR'S A with Hugh Herbert, PatHc You are sure to Odd Occupation. IV! oive Thursday and Friday. Mcrning show Thursday. James Cagney with Pat O'Brien in "BOY MEETS GIRL" with Marie Wilson, Ralph Bellamy, Frank McHugh This is a Movie Quiz Picture 1 with America's best loved team Cagney and O'Brien. Saturday all day. Open 10 a. m. Run all day till 11 p. m. Buck Jones in( his latest and best OVERLAND? EXPRESS" Two or Three Real Good Shorts and Lone Ranger. From now on nothing but Big Hits our Screen. They are coming to nan s rage PERSONALS BAXLEY-COLDREN Miss Catherine Bethel Coldren of Atlantic City and Craig Thompson Baxley of Columbia, will be married the latter part of September. Immediately after the wedding the young couple will leave for the Pacific Coast, where Mr. Baxley will be Transport Pilot. Catherine Coldren has many friends in Rockingham, where she has been a frequent visitor of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Bethel Parsons. Miss Coldren is the lovely daughter of Mrs. Mildred Bethel Coldren and the late Ralph Cold ren of Atlantic City. Mrs. Coldren was a former res ident of this city, being the daughter of the late James Bethel and the late Wallace Gal loway Bethel. Miss Coldren's father, the late Ralph Coldren, was an all-star football player and was Coach at Carnegie Tech for a number of years. "Idlehour" Club Meets The "Idlehour" Club held its regular meeting on Saturday afternoon, with Mrs. C. W. Hartley as hostess. Mrs. Frank Singleton was the winner of the prize. Those playing were Mmse. Bob Huggins, Frank Singleton, L. M. Williams, W. W. Hooks, George Neil, Harvey Smith, Louis Bog- gan and C. W. Hartley. HOME COMING AT WEST ROCKINGHAM M. E. CHURCH Home Coming Day, Sept. 25th, at West Rockingham Methodist church. Everyone is cordially invited. Come and help us make this the greatest day in the his tory of our church. Services be gin at 10:30 a. m. Lunch at 1:00 p. m. Bring well-filled basket. Recreation Center FUN AND HOW! Since moving to the new Re-i creation Center down town in Mrs. Charles King HnTMW o keen interest is shown in all act ivities. The Leaders are striving to learn something new all the time in order that the children will continue to come and will not grow tired of games and handcraft they already have. This past week, tournaments were held in both Ping-Pong and Shuffleboard, the participants showing marked skill in both games. Soccer Trail is going to be taught this month, along with other team games. In handcraft, the younger children and even small boys are enjoying weaving, endeavoring to finish pocketbooks for their mothers. rm mil. i-u ; .v. -U zlii ui vino iuuii m -.iicj Leaders will be away at a Train ing Institute to be held at Camp Latta in Charlotte, and the Cen ter will be. closed all week, open ing again Sept. 26th. Miss Eva Page Bynum left for Durham on Sunday, Sept. 11th, where she began work Monday with the Social Service Depart ment of Duke Hospital. Pictures This Week: "4's A Crowd' Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF Sept. 19th to 24th Get the Habit! D L N. C. Oh Boy ! Oh Joy ! Look ! DeHavilland, Rosalind Russell m CROWD" Knowles, Walter Connolly. like this one- Quiz Picture News. after Big Hits. Watch our j Programs. See our local newspapers you an oi me msgei ami jbcbh ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, Affairs of Particular Interest to Women Conducted by Mrs. Jessie Steele Simmons Walter Matthews, Jr., Married Mrs. E. D. Whitlock and Miss Evelyn E. Story spent the week end in Randleman, the latter home, Sept. 10th and 11th. They a'ttended the reception held for Mrs. Walter Forrest Matthews, Jr., Mr. Matthews was formerly manager of Fox Drug Store here. He was married to Ellinor Clay ton at her home in Niagara Falls, N. Y., on August 24th, 1938. They will make their home in Columbians. C. Lt. Robbins to Pearl Harbor On Sept. 2nd, Lieut. W. I. Robbins, of the Supply Corps, was sent to new duty as Disburs ing Officer of Base Air Fleet, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Lieut. Robbins has been Dis bursing Officer of the "Wright" for the past 14 months, with San Diego as its base. Mrs. Rob bins and three children are fol lowing the Lieut on an army transport, leaving San Francisco on September 24th. Martha Ann's 4th Birthday Mabel Yates delightfully en tertained a number of little folks at an enjoyable party in celebra tion of the fourth birthday of her little sister, Martha Ann, on Sept. 7th. Dixie cups and cakes were served to the following: Jimmy Frazier, Barbara Ann Worley, Annie Ruth Kissiah, Bobby Gray McRae, Richard and Edna Bel lamy, Doris Caulder, Bobo Bailey, Don and Martha Ann Yates. The honoree received a number of attractive gifts. Methodist Bible Class Reassembles The Women's Bible Class of the Rockingham Methodist church will assemble this Sunday, Sept. 18th, in their beautiful new class room. The class room in the Sunday School annex occupied by this class for years back has been in the last two weeks completely redecorated and beautified, under the leadership of Miss Virginia Hill and her committee. It is hoped that the entire class mem bership will be present for the rally rtext Sunday in- therenewed class room. This class is planning a fall program of varied and worth while activities. Any ladies of the city who are not connected with another class are cordially invited to join this live group. Mrs. Biggs Entertains Sunday School Class Mrs. W. A. Biggs was hostess to the members of her Sunday School Class at a steak supper, at the Biggs cabin on Everett's Lake. Those present were Eleanor Steele, Cora Stansill Long, Mary Frances Cannon, "Sister" Hallum, Sara Louise Porter, Terrell Smith, Corneille Palmer, Margaret Gard ner, Poythress Palmer, Fleeta Covington, Frances Hallum, Lou Covington and Bruce Biggs. Mrs. Ava Scott, en route from Cascade, Va., to Jacksonville, stopped in Rockingham to visit Mrs. Robert Simmons. She ar rived Monday and left on Wed nesday. and "Boy Meets Girl." On The Square IT TL THEATRE Prices Little 10 & 20c Richmond ROCKINGHAM, Pi. C. 10. 20. 30c Monday and Tuesday Richard Dix in "BLIND ALIBI" Also Two Reel Comedy. Wednesday and Thursday America's Super Crook Louis Heyward in "Saint in New York" Bob Crosby Orchestra, Pictorial and Serial. Fri. and Sat. Double Feature. Bob Steele in "Durango Valley" Dick Purcell and Ann Sheridan in "Mystery House" Voodoo Harlem and Serial. i ii; lures maae; at The Kichmona. fCHMOND COUNTY. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leak Entertain On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. William : Leak entertained at their home on Rockingham Road, honoring Mr. ana mrs. vvai- ter Leak Parsons and' the mem bers of Mrs. Leak's club, with j their husbands. Mrs. J. Pickett Leak was the winner of the Club prize, Mrs. Thomas Parsons won the top score prize and a gift was pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons. , Those playing were Mr. andj Mrs. Walter rarsons, mr. anu Mrs. Pickett Leak, Mr. and Mrs. William Dockery Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tull, Mr. and Mrs. I Henry Wall, Mr. and, Mrs. W. W. Fielder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stansjll, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, Mjr. and Mrs. W. H. Entwistle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Little of Wadesboro, Mrs. Mial McRae, Mrs. Eva Wal ters, Mrs.' Thomas Parsons, Miss Elizabeth Cole, Thomas Leath, T?rb Cole. Alex Monroe, Isaac T.nndon. John W. Gore. E. H. Ay cock, Carl Smith arid Vic Pegiies of Kollock. S. S. Class Entertained Mr. Baxter Richardson tained his Sunday School Friday afternoon at. an ice supper down at Pleasant enter- Class ; cream Grove , Baptist unurcn. Tnose p were: Misses Catherine JJnead, Belle Brigman, Janie Belle Camp bell, Margaret Gardner, Ruth Parker, Lillian Smith, Nell Brig man, Lucille Richardson, Mary Love Parker, Blondie White Lily Brigman, Shula Green, !Ielen Hasty, Annie Benne White, Annie Rue Deberry, Elizabeth Learner, Mattie Creech, Ruby Bsllard, Mrs. Monroe Snead, Mrs. ' Nellie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee Campbell, Mrs. A. E. Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Ridhard- son and baby. EPWORTH LEAGUE The Epwoirth League at tha Me thodist church here will be re organized this Sunday night at seven o'clock. All former kriem bers and all who wish to joiil, are asked to be present at that time. BEAUTY CONTEST SANFORD A beauty contest will closje the Tobacco Festival at Sanford the night of Sept. 16th. 17 girls from various towns are entered in this ifiii contest, among them Miss Helen Krezel of Rockingham. The win ner will be crowned as Queen of the Tobacco Jubilee. New 1939 Plymouth On Display Here Local Plymouth Dealers Present Public Showing of Earliest New Car Line. At Culberson Motor Company. A ney Plymouth of brilliant d'e- sign with new ride engineering, new high-torque engine perform ance and a score of new luxury features for the lowest price field makes its bow here Sept. 16th as the earliest line of 1939 model cars go on public display at 11,000 Plymouth dealers" show rooms throughout the country. Culberson Motor Compay, here at Rockingham, received one of the new Plymouth coupes today; and it is on display in their show rooms. The new cars are from $5 to $15 cheaper than last year. The new Plymouths shown here confirm forecasts from the in dustry that stronger "eye appeal" would be a feature of automobile designs for 1939. Thev are said to be the biggest Plymouths ever built with a long- er wheelbase of 114 inches and, sweeping improvements in riding comfort, interior luxury, safety! and performance. i A bigger, more powerful-looking , hood now presents an added 10-, inch sweep of painted surface that curves around to the new radiator grille. A new, Vee-type windshield adds more than six inches to body length over the. belt. Over-all length is now 82 in ches, without bumpers, and the new, 114-inch wheelbase is two inches longer than last year. Mrs. W. L. Scales returned to j her home Saturday from Wilson,1 where she spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Seate. Orderly Marketing Cotton is Necessary Gore Has Bonded Warehouse. Orderly marketing apd not "dumping" will be the order of the day with cotton farmers this Fall, commented John Gore, mana ger of the Rockingham Bonded Warehouse, here today upon his return from Raleigh where he attended a conference with more than 60 managers of other State bonded warehouses in North Carolina. 1 "Our farmers are faced with the shortest crop in 37 years and they fully realize the ' importance of getting the highest possible price for their cotton," Mr. Gore said. The meeting in Raleigh was sponsored by the N. C. Cotton Growers Co-operative Associa tion as a means of familiarizing the managers of the official ware-, houses of the Association with the regulations of i theU 938 gov ernment loan" as welF as with the government's regufettons-in re gard to the marketing of cotton. M. G. Mann, general manager of the Cotton Association, pre sided over the meeting- and out lined to the assembled worehouse nien the many- advantages the "Re-Purchase Pool" plan offers to the farmer in the marketing of his cotton. . Mr. Gore stated that his ware house is prepared to get for farm ers the government loan and that furthermore, as the official ware house of the Cotton Association in this section, it can obtain the loan in such a way that the farm er will secure all of the advan tages of the "Re-Purchase Pool' in the marketing of his cotton. Mr. Gore, who inspected the new home of the Cotton Associa tion while in Raleigh, said that he was most favorably imppress ed with the Association's classing room where every bale is classed under the direct supervision of a government licensed "classer' Emphasizing the importance of farmers securing their govern ment loan in such a way as to get a fair class and the full grade and staple premium, the local warehouseman manager pointed out that the premiums al lowed on the government loan run as high as $12.25 per 500-pound bale for good middling inch and one-eighth or longer cotton. "Other typieal premiums, based ...on a 500-pound bale, were given as fallows: - "' Inch and one-sixteenth good middling or better, $7.50 ; strict middling, $6.75 ; middling, $5.00. Inch cotton good middling or better, $5.50; strict middling, $4.50; middling, $3.00. Fifteen sixteenth good middl ing or better, $4.00; strict middl ing, $3.00 middling, $1.50, SENSATIONAL OFFER STDLL IN SWING! MACHTNELESS WAVES $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 up. ALL GUARANTEED M. & C. Beauty Shop Over Bristow Drug Store Inez Boyles, Mgr. Phone 9105 cotton mm WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE wernmerat , r ON YOUR COTTON US BEFORE YOU SELL. ROCKINGHAM B ON DEDilAREDUSE John W. GoreMaiiageiv . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 193S Spending today, Thursday, in Charlotte were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Buchanan, Mrs. Frank Leak and Mrs. W. E. Covington. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart spent the week-end in Gastonia visiting Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Sara Grigg, and other re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart received many useful gifts at a shower given . at her mother's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold and Mrs. K. N. Horan, of Fort Sill, Okla., arrived in the city Tuesday from Georgetown, S. C, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Horan for several days. Mrs. Arnold is the sister of the late Mrs. Steele Lowdermilk and Jimmy Horan. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Horan went to Mt. Gilead to spend Thursday with friends and will return to Georgetown to stay until S inday, when they will leave for their home in Fort Sill. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this method of thanking our friends and neigh bors, both white and colored, for the beautiful flowers and the many deeds and acts of kindness shown during the illness and death of . our husband and bro ther, General Dockery Hines, colored. May we thank especially Dr. W." P. Webb, our attending physician, who so untiringly and patiently visited him for more than forty days, day and night: It was like a ray of sunshine to see him enter the door. Many thanks to Dr. Webb. Alto Hines (wife) and Family. Mrs. Walker Entertains Club On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Roy .Walker entertained the Coca Cola Club. ; ' Those playing were Mrs. Fred. Bynum, Mrs. A. B. Brannon, Mrs. J. M. Ledbetter, Mrs. T. C. Leak, Mrs. Lynwood Fowlkes, Mrs. W. N. Everett, Jr., Mrs. Roy Walker and Miss Elizabeth Cole as spe cial guest of the Club. 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