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People You Know ixmk Society Parties, Clubs and News About, People r.:.• ; In ; ! Social ! • > • Activities »' ) George C. Homesley i* spend' ins a furlough with his parents, Air. and Mrs. J. W. Homesley. Mrs. AI E. Hilliard spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Airs. J. .VV. Honiesley. Janie Sue and Ciuolyn Aller left Tuesday for Raleigh where they will resume their studies at Meredith. Sheriff Clyde C. Robinson ot Gastonia was a business visitoi in town Monday afternoon. Mrs. Effie McIntyre of Shelby spent Friday with Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Houser were dinner euests of Mrs J. M. Ream on last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford and Judy of .Wilmington return* ed home (Sunday after spending' the holidays here. Miss I.hey Leo Howell left Sunday for Richmond, Va..where she will resume her studies at William and Mary’s College. Pfc. Ren S. Homesley spent a twenty day furlough here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Homesley. Lt. James W. Allran. Jr., left Monday for Hilton Village. Va Mrs. Allran will remain here with her father. Mr. J. T. Allen for the present. Mr. ;vnd Mrs. Rpindale, spent here with Mr. Huss. 1'alll Huss of the week-end am! Mrs. A. H. Robert It. Carpenter, fteco der of the Municipal court her nml Dwight Ream. Deputy She ill. was in (lastonia on busing this morning. r ^‘‘atn returned i hort George Meade w,., nesdav after spending the h.d •lays here with relatives. , J':1 |,r»«tav loft -Ins morning !:*' ?***■ ««»•• artor spending hotll;,!v;s win. h,s parent* ' 1 ■ “r|d M>n. .lames Friday. t,. Vn.t n V S/roUn ned t > Fort Dix. \\ J. Sunday after fllivniiinir several davs here with tos no rents. Mr. ami Mrs. r C Stroup. -Mrs. Vernon f). Moore ami 'o, :Z jV'V*' an<l Mrs. Howard Ford / ; "I 'l"d\ spent Saturday in Lam U*m '■ KC'A th‘‘ “'tests of Mrs •* tlliam j- . Connell. -Mrs Julian Daslwr arrive. Sunday nijrht from New Orleans U.. and will spend some tint* M. Tm lKM P!m‘nts- Mr. arm Mrs. Albert Hallman. -Mrs. (iuy Carpenter and little ‘Wh or. Betsy. returned to Hietr home in Asheville Sundae after snendine the holidays her'e u.th Mrs. J. M. Ream ' Herbert M. Hickson, statione. ftt Chanute Field. Illinois, arrive, *'r,dav nieht for two weeks fur loujrh here with his family !■ elrla Mosteller returned t Barnwell, S. C. Friday arte spendinjr the holidays here wit his parents. Mr. and Mrs .) j Mosteller. Fte. James R. Campbell's a-d ‘■Vrno Wr r‘*V' ',:mif‘s ,{ Camnbell •v4f.rt9.1t 5. Battery C F < amp Hahn. California. C. P Mrs. Ivv Willis of I.attimore and Miss Mary Elizabeth Willis Charlotte spent part of the Holidays here the quests of Mrs. M. Hearn. Mr. William Rlack suffered at nttaek of. the flu duriiur th< • oristmas holidays. His man\ . ' "’'II he elad to know h< t s ereatlv improved. Al,s John A. Smith retimie home Saturday after tv two week ' •-< Ct.-n-ioMo anH New,.11 vM i’i.w her dnu critters. Mr. and Mrs J J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs John Irndel-wood. Cadet Ramoth Carnetiter Monday nio-ht for LaFavette. after spending several davs with his parents, Mr and Have Carpenter. Mrs. StimmeV Hvnum spent Saturday here the g-uest of her aunt. Mrs. Jennie I.ineherg-er. Mrs. Linehem-er and Mrs. Rvnum were hoth celehratino their hirth day anniversaries Saturday. Mr. .1. 11 Workman left M dai- to*- Wilson where he will h'S flofiov ms tjp Atlantic Christi-.n College, at soendin" the holiH-.es here w his mother and sister. Mr B. J.. Ford and danehter, Mrs. Anile Elmore of Baltimore p>e snendine- several davs in Hi-korv with Mrs, Ford. They and Mrs. Ford and children John Henry and Patsv visited Mrs. R. H, Jt”ffp.an Stindjiv rjnd. visited Mr. Ford’s hrothers, Kelly and Charlie Ford. Mrs. J. A Dycus of New Fort News, Va., is Visiting- Mr. .1. T. Allen and family. Mis. Leon Baxter and daugh ter, AlaTy Sue, of Decatur. Ga., spent last week here the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P..T 1 ■ and Mrs. Edward Lee Beam ol Charlotte spent Satur day arid Sunday here the guests of Mrs. Jennie I.ineberger and Mi's. Lloyd Beam. ■ Little Miss Ginger Black, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illi am Black has returned home af ter spending several days in Lin colnton with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Seagle. Miss Mary Fay Homesley who is in nurses training at Rock Hill spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Homesley. The many friends yf Mr. Otis (Tarp) Homesley who has been seriously ill at Gamble’s Hospital will he glad to know he is some what improved. Ford-Putnam Announcement Air. and Airs. I'. Vernon Ford announce the marriage of their daughter Oilie Elise to Air. Rob ert G. Putnam on t ie twenty second day of December at Gaff ney, S. (’. Mrs. Putnam is the youngest daughter of Air. and Mrs. Ford. •She received her education at the Cherryville High School and i- a graduate of the class of i'A-LL Mr. Putnam is the son of Mrs. A’. C. Putnam and the late Alt. I utnam. He received his educa tion also at the ChcrivVille Schools. The bride was attired, in a sc hlier blue dress with luggage accessories. The impressive ring ceremony was used with the Rev. Roy C. ('old), officiating. Waters- Beamguari 1 Announcement Of interest to their many Iriends is the marriage of Miss Katherine Ernia Waters and Ken neth C. Iteamguard which took olace in Gaffney, S. Ion Sun <ha,v. December 26th. I Mrs. lieamgui.i<1 is the daiigh tei of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wat ers and Mr. Beamguard is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. .John Beam enard. Mr. Iieamguard is employ ed at the Rulanc Gas Companv in Charlotte. The following announcements i I * ave been issued : Mr. and Mis. Dee Floyd Waters announce the marriage of their, daughter Katherine Erma to Mr. Kenneth C. Het.'mguaid on Sunday. Decemhei twenty sixth Nineteen hundred foity-three Gaffney, South Carolina Miss Tallent Bride Of Mr. Avery CUt) USE. Dec. 25. — Miss Pansy Evelyn Tallent became the bride of Lester H. Avery, Satin-' duy afternoon, December In. at -Ml. Vernon Baptist church at Vale, Uev. .1. K. Cantrell, pastor of the church, officiated. Mrs. Wade Hamrick of Boiling Springs, pianist, rendered a pro-1 gram of nuptial music prior to! the ceremony. Her music was turned by Miss Margaret Smith. Airs. .1. It. Cantrell sang. The birde was given in mar riage by her father, 1). M, Tallent | j I he bridegroom had as his best ! man his brother, Roy Avery. Aliss Edith Tallent, sister of the Inide. was maid of honor. Bride maids were Mrs. Clyde Brown, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth | Avery, sister of the bridegroom. I Little Miss Brenda Lee Alast of 1 Boone was flower girl. The ring bearer was little .Miss Linda Sue Pendleton. Ushers were Dwight Tallent uid Blanche Tallent, brothers, of; ihe bride: Kermit Pendleton, tin-' cle of the bride: and Carl Rudi -ill. cousin of the bridegroom. Junior ushers were Max Tallent, brother of the bride, and J. C. j Kudisill of Crouse. Candles were lighted by Gene and Dean Tal lent. twin brothers of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Tallent. She attended North Brook school and was graduated from Appalachian | State Teachers College. Since her graduation she has been teaching in Northbrook No. 1 school in Lincoln county. She has been extensively entertained once the anouneement of her! i neagement. The bridegroom is the soil of| Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Avery of: Crouse. He is a graduate of the : Northbrook high school. He is i now engaged in truck farming and dairying. Upon their return Mr. and ! Mrs. Avery will he at home with I his parents in Crouse. ! JUNIOR WOMAN S CLUB TO MEET The Junior Woman’s Club will , meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Edith Hoyle. All members urged to be present. A. H. HUSS IN CITY HOSPITAL, GASTONIA Mr. .A. H. Huss was taken to the City Hospital in Gastonia last Friday night for further treatment. Mr. Huss’ many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday Night The American Legion Auxili ary will meet on Tuesday night, January 11th, at 7 at the home of Mrs. ,1. Ben Dellinger. All members are urged to be present. CIRCLE NO ONE TO MEET TUESDAY Circle No, 1 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Chinch will meet on Tuesday afternoon, January 11th. at 3:45 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. W, Payne. All mem bers are urged to attend. SINGING AT CHURCH OF GOD SUNDAY AFTERNOON There will be a singing at the Church of God Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Turbyfill quar tet of Maiden will do the singing The public is cordially invited to attend. Jenkins-Watts Announcement Miss Virginia Jenkins, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Jen kins and Clyde Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Watts were uni ted in marriage on Christmas Day. The ceremony took place at Gaffney, South Carolina. The bride was dressed in a costume of nwvv blue with matching' accessories. Following the ceremony which was witnessed by Miss Dorothy Walts, Huh Carpenter, Jess Pope and Gene Fanner a wedding sup per Was enjoyed at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Watts. Mrs. Ed Embree Hostess To BW( Mi-'. Eil Embree was hostess to iho mouthers of the It. W. ('. of tlu- First Baptist church Mon Uay night at the monthly Mis sionary Program. The subject was: "Characteristics of the Citi zens Kingdom.” Mrs. Ruth Por ter was in charge of the program Mrs. Robert Boggs presided over the business session at which time officer for the new year were elected as follows: Mrs. T ula Huss, PresidentMiss Catherine Dellinger, V. Presi dent, Miss Janet Hobbs, Secreta ry, and Mrs. Ed Embree, Trea Others present were Mis. Rob ert Boggs, Ruth Black, Buis Me Curry, ,|ulia Renfro, Altonia Beam, Kate Whitworth, Mrs. Yates Homesley, Mrs. C. C. Del linger, Mrs. Ralph Moseley, and Mrs. E. S. Elliott. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The Cherryville Womans Club to Meet The Cherryville Woman’s Club will meet Thursday, January 13, at 3:30 o’clock at the club house. The following committees have been appointed for the month: Program — "Civics and Gar Mrs. R. C. Sharpe, and Mrs. Victor Stroupe. Arrangement: Mrs. Webb Mc Ginnis and Mrs. Marshall Beam. Refreshment — Mrs. John Beach, chm, Mrs. W. J. Allran, Misses Martha Gray, Antonia Beam,Kate Whitworth. Kathryn Stamev, Julia Renfro and Mrs. I, J. Beach, UNCLE NATHAN ANTHONY ENJOYS TRIP SUNDAY Sunday morning was a bad day, snow began falling early in the morning and lasted for a couple hours but it was not ton bint for Uncle Nathan Anthony >• ho had planned a trio ahead Mid did not let the weather in-J '■■rfere with liis plans. Uncle Nath is 9fi years of age and he I ■companied D. L. Shull, Miles j ‘■'bull. John Shull, Atkin Shull. L'hn Shull and Joe Shull to Vale chore they snent the dtyv with ! Facie Dave Shull who is 94 years j >f age. This was the first time ' hey had been together in some [ ime and it was ouite a .joyous I ■ ■union for the two as they had j inown each other many years, j PIGS The USD A forecasts that the o'vs to farrow this coming spring t will he 16 per cent below the record nunihe.r which farrowed *'-1 spring. The increase in fall farrowings was about one-half he forecast increase of 25 per tent. LETTER'S from' | Our Boys In The Seruice December 1, lit-TJ Dear Fled, Just a few lines tu let you I hear from me. 1 am netting along us well as could be expected im der the conditions that exii-l here Hope this letter finds you and all (the other citizens of Cherryvlle OK. Have met a couple home town hoys since I’ve been over here. It really mates a fellow fee! good to meet some one lie l.iiows in (his war-torn country. Tho soldiers will really know how to appreciate the .iu.tes at ter this war is oVer and they are attain a civilian. Weeks after weeks have pass ed and lor some minor reason •ny Eagle doesn1 arrive. ll my si.liscription has expired notify my parents and they will gladly renew it. Would appreciate it H you would give this youi imme diate attention and try to get my liaper on its way again. Enjoy reading the paper very muni and feel lost without it. Through the Fagle 1 can keep up with the home front. Thanking you v'er.v much and best W. is lies to ail foi a Merry Christmas and a 1'ros aeroiis New Year. Hoping to re eive a copv of the Ragle soon Note new address. A friend GRESHAM yjl'lXN Augusta, (la. Dec. 2II, 194 3 1'lie t herryville Eagle Cherry v'itlp, N. C. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Houser lust a few lines to let you know how much the Eagle means to me. 1 have missed a few copies along- but that makes the next that much the better. I received a package ironi the American Region Post No. 100. Monday, Hist, of December, which I hu've not opened yet. 1 im keeping- until Christmas eve light. Thanks to them for it. 1 also want to thank the many icople in and around Cherryville for the many nice Christmas cards 1 have received, for there is many of them 1 do not know oersonal. 1 wish 1 couiu havV elit them all a nice Card, but 1 iiupe and pray that all of them nave a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. As this is a night that I am on eight duty, 1 must make a round .aid see if all’s well. So I must close, hoping you loth the best of a Christmas and New Year. As ever AUSTERE Address: I'l'e. Austell W. Payseur .14125570 Oliver General Hospital Med. Del. \ugusta, (la. l.os Angeles, Calif. Dec. 28, 1043 Dear Fled, I will drop you a few lines to iet you hear from me. Well Fred we have been on maneuvers here with the bill'd division and hoy it was tough but we had a .■♦well time while it lasted. Well Fred, 1 hope you and all hud a Merry Christmas and 1 hope vou and all the people of Chcnyv'ille have a Happy New Year. I wish you would please change my paper to the new address and 1 hope all my friends will see it and keep writing- to me as they nave in the past for it helps me a lot to hear from the folks at home, it helps to keep the old spirit and morale up. Fred 1 want to thank you for -ending me the Eagle for it sure hgs been a big help so tell ail the people of my old town of Cher ryville and all my friends hello. Rove WILBUR Address: Pvt. Wilbur Caiiipe 1144114480 Co. K 1158 Inf. APO 90 •-o Postmnstei New York. N. Y. December 25, 1 ‘J 13 Hoar Fred, I have been planning on writ ing you again for a long time Kit 1 have been pretty busy. 1 loceived >ix Ragles yesterday, the first in a long time. I spent most of the day gold bicking so 1 could read the OhorryVillc news 1 like to see what is going on in the home town. Plenty happening further up toward the front. Nothing here so far. 1 met a hoy from Then-wide the other day, found his address in the Ragle and looked him up. I sure was glad to see someone I knew. General Marshall stopped by help Saturday night. Ho made a grand speech. Says the war will be ours in ’4<>. Hope no is right. Keen sendiim the Ragle. A friend GRORGR I). BEAM. Jr. TIME The greatest crop losses in North Carolina are caused by glowers not doing farm iobs at the proper time, says R. W. Shoffner Extension specialist in farm management at State College, i »+»+♦ 4*4 •»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»< •STRAND THEATRE CHERRYV1ULE. N. C. THURS. Today Last Day “GOOD LUCK MR. YEATES” FRI.-SAT. JAN. 7-6 KEN MAYNARD HOOT GIBSON IN “ Law Rides Again " Pill*—7— NEWS CARTOON 2 BIG SERIALS PERILS OF NYOKA SECRETS OF AFRICA MON.-TUE. JAN. 10-11 Big Double Show "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE” —11— Dick Foran “Song of Saddle” GASTONIA HAS DROP IN CRIME GASTONIA. Jl.ii. 4. - Grime. ■ us reflected in court records, de clined hi Gastonia during tHe >eur 1 y4 i ovi-r the- pre.iuus yeui though the ill op was very slight it was nom 4.0115 cases m iy4J to 4,o;it; cases iii I04J. l.'ity po lice olhciaJs, however, aie not disappointed at the showing. par ticularly ill view ol' the fuel ti.at tiie experience througnout the nation as a whole during the wai period has indicated a considera tde steady rise in the minihei ol' crimes committed. Facts and ligures a- Velates to the ofl'ense of drunken ires which usually tops all othei ol i'etises in number ol airist-, indi cate a rather unusual situation. In spite of drastic week end dry regulations, which become elec tive in November, 1P4J and were operative throughout the entire year of 11)4.1. the past vcai show ed arrests for drunkenness, as against 2.181 for the vein of iy-12. Another inter-sting sulo light on the court records is that a far greater number of iletenn ants were able to pay fines and costs promptly, this reducing verv materially the number sent to the roads. This is explained^ by better economic conditions, kve rvhodv has been working more regularly and receiving high.i wages than in 11M2. which me;n - thev not only laid ihe nionev to hue scarce and high priced lien"1 but also had the money to pay their wav out of the honsogov A r res I s for pi ixiitutioiv, novel very hirer. junipi‘*i ii"ni -l in 194 2 to 57 in 19 KV. __ mil Dear Fred. I will drop you a few hut- to let you know 1 have changed my address again, so 1 want you to put this one in tile Fugle. Bos it sure has been snowing- here, we rode 2700 miles in the past week and we were in snow all Dm was . I hope vou all are having gooi weather for it has keen snowin' raining, and sleeting. 1-rod. tel all the people hello and 1 svould love to hear from them. wn.Riu Address: I’Vt. Wilbur Canipe Co. K. df)S lot. ASX litCMtSO APO 00 Fon Dix. X. •)._ __^ *.A 4..CJ. J.a.AA.' The American Weekly The Rig M.oi7i*'e Di*l ributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN MORE FEATURES IN NEW SIZED AMERICAN WEEKLY More features in a greater Va riety of fascinating subjects will be found is the American Week ly, the magazine printed in new stteamlined size for wartime reading. Make sure you get your ropy of LESTER CHERRYVILLE, N. C. THUR FRI ” DAYS — Plui — NOVELTY FUCKER FLASH BACKS! FREIGHTER ENGINEERS j . | SAT. ONE DAY JAN. 8th i ROY ROGERS — IN — “KING of the. COWBOYS” -—added— NEWS CARIOON HOLD YOUR TEMPER ; THE BATMAN Ch. 9 STARTS SUN NITL 12:02 & MON. TUESDAY THE B/GGESr 7M¥G 717 H/7 r/YE SCREEN/ , SOL CESSER STAGE DOOR CANTEEN wwmn mi ■ Plu< LOWELL THOMAS MOVIETONE NEWS WED. ONE DAY Jan. I2U, “THE CRIME DOCTOR” —With — Warner Baxter Margaret Lindsay -Plus Big New Serial “The Mask Marvel” 2—NOVELTIES—2 HITLER S DOOM BELIEVED NEAR Persons Who Know Gernn nv Weil See Early Death Slight Decrease Stiown For In Card? For Fuehrer I’eai Bv Record? Ol Courts — Drunkenness Up By FLORA LEWIS WASHINGTON. Jan. 4;— \dolf Huier i- living on borrow ed nme ..ml the loan may soon :;c foreclosed hy his owl) people. 1 nis i' the helief of many peo ple. who knov. Germany well. They have little doubt that Hit it-i's fate i- early death, their on ly division oi opinion is about how death will come to him. On the, there are two schools of thought. Mile. supported by Finite Ludwig. noted Cm man his torian and hioTlupber. is that Herman generals will -het'lK de cide to do away will) the man A ho proclaimed on New Year’s dav that there can he no Victor in World Wat II. Foieign Minister Jan Ma-aryk of Czechoslovakia subscribes to the second school. He believes Hitler may take his own life rat - lor than face tile disillusioned people whom die led to dlsaslci with hi' siiUerimj promises. The people of Germany will ; . Ludwig said. a! the latest wol *is of t ‘ e man who once ni’i ,|fii - tbfii'i ilit* wo i i«i at t-iicii feet. Hitler'' leinark that "it mil lions of people no loirgi l possess, anythine to lore. they can on|\ aii' ^omethinc struck Ludwig Is fooh-l Costlv Word lh** art* we.n •lu.i (I t •: fochiui's gloomy \ords will in t I'ini the Iasi en thusiasts of his following, IauI; wic declared. predicting that in Hies,. days lh,' date of his death will ho lived. Ludwig's it tie* protalion is hacked un hv lht- Soviet embassy : i formal ion bulletin. which as HMicd that the Imeach between Hitler ami hi- birth command is widening. • expressed dis :it isfact ion with the tact that he irteiest of proser'ine Hitler's m cstis'e predominates ovtn all Herman plans." the bulletin said. \[;Vsat vV- - aid Hitlei’s whole Lanky round 'bows that he is a eowatil. “and it ' • not a verv - rave thing- to commit suieide. Masarvk. too emphasized the ■’■rowiip' resentment of t.he .Ttio i.er generals for the fanatic lead el . The nossjh'lif'■ of Hitler’s death in no v : v implies an end to the war in F.upone. tiow*’Ver. sources sources declared. The Soviet bulletin said. “TV* Hot man ( npvrpnnd. irveseective of who is at its head, will of course seek to nnt en-vv ’ os- ’h'o vcnjsta pee in the laJt deci iv’e tnrrpc of + hr* 'v:W, Read Eagle Ads Yearly Report Of Red Cross Surgical Dressing Room Made Mun tti Melt A pi May July Auu'. Sept. Oct. NoV-Dec La die No. of No. of No of Hours Wurkrrt .Sponger a os 15-1 212 224 211 10 l 202 4fi 4 0 t.O&O 1.0 , V. 1,0.>11 5.125 5.204 7.4 75 ed horirs at he dressing room during the nonlhs of November and Decern "I'l: Mesdames H. H. Allen. Dewey Hearn, Jimmie Blackwood S. M. Butler. Hunter Carroll. T. A. (’artter, Lewis Dojfsett. Geo. Kalis. H. D. George, Hillard Har relson. -Julia Hall, Heman Hall. I.D. Hobbs, Emmett Houser. Wil liam Houser. .Jr.. Dewey llenf ner, Sallie Kirkpatrick, D. It. Maonov. Sr.. D. R. Maufie-v, Jr., K. K. McDowell. D. B. McClurd, Edwin Rudisill. W. F. Starnes, M A. Stroup, Lynn Walker. Ruth I'orter. Robert Bofijys, Ben Del linger. Dave Rudisill. Orlando Hudson, Ralph Hoyle. Troy Homesley, Garland .Sherrill, Hen ry Michael. Fannie Rhyne. 11. B. Williams. 1). M. London, Caldwell Howell. Roy Houser. 11. O. Dun can. Frank Henkle, K. C. Sulli '•in. M. C. Beam, 11. C. Harrel son. James 1.. Beam. Boh Watts, \ ictor Stroupe. Misses Mildred t'ohb. Mozelle Costner. Ava Houser. I.liner. Houser. Marie Muss. Mary .Hosteller. l.uvinui Rudisill. Irene Sox. Louise W\ antt, Altonia Beam. Kate Whit worth. Julia Renfro. Ruth Simp son. Louise Cohh. and Soonie Stroupe, Jane Allen Butler. PINE WATCHES AND DIAMONDS JEWELKY DCLLinCCRS^ ~ JCUKL SHW il(
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