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People You Know Society^ Parties, Clubs and News About People In Socin, Activities Miss Maltha1 bigjfei-stafl' of Hanilet spent the week-end here with Misi Linda Johnston. Mrs. Hoke Shutord left Friday for Fort George b. Mode. Md., where she will visit her husband’ Corporal Hoke Sbuford. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Ford spo»t the week-end in Dallas the quests of Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Faysetu and family. Misses N'elm Gates and Fegjyy Houser spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Camp in Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. John A. Smith left Fri d;.y for Statesville where she wiil visit her daughter, Mrs. J W Eckard and Mr. Eckard. I’vt. Rulus J. .Mo.vs returned to roit Custer, Michigan Saturday riijrht after spending sc\crul days lurlough here with his mother, Mrs. Mamie Moss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso B. Beam leit today for l^enoir City, Ten nessee, after spending part of the week here with friends and ‘ relatives. Mrs. James Homesley return od homo Tuesday from the Me morial Hospital in Charlotte whore she underwent an opera tion two weeks ago. She is get ting along- nicely. The many friends of Mrs. l’earl Hearn will be glad to know she was able to return home from the Memorial Hospital in Char-: lotte Thursday and is getting along fine. _;_ i Sgt. I.. S. Stroupe’s address is: Sgt. L. S. Stroupe, 341313 789, 183rd Station Hospital,1 APO 943, e-o Postmaster, Seat ! tie. Washington, Miss Jenny Lee Barnett, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. l„ P. Bar neti upnderwent an appendeeto-i my at the Presbyterian Ho.-pital in Charlotte yesterday und is getting along nicely. Pvt. Jerry \\. Ledbetter of Port Bragg spent a few days leave here with his grandparents' -Mr and Mrs. F. L. Stirewalt. Hr will report hack to dut\ at Fort Meade, Maryland. Mis. Robert VaaDyke re- j turned Saturday night from Yun eouver, Washington, where she has been with her husband, Pvt. i Robert YunDyke. Pvt. VanDyke f is being shipped to the South Pa Mrs. Jack Houser and little i daughter, .Melinda Kay and Mrs. Marshall Beam, Misses Luliez Houser. Peggy Houser and N'el- i ta (lines spent Thursday in Senttunburg. S. C. with Mr. and i Mrs. W. It. Camp. Corporal and Mrs. Elden Ea kei retained to Camp Gruber, Oklahoma Wednesday after sev eral days visit here with Cpl. Faker's parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Fakir and Mrs. Faker’s par ents in Rutherfordton. Mi.s Soonio Stroup returned . from luiurens, S. C. on Tuesday , night, having accompanied little Miss Maty Ellen Stroupe there Saturda\ due to the death of her i ( grandfather, ('. G. Hill. Mr. Hillj. was the father of Mrs. L. S. ; Stroupe, Jr.. who formerly ' taught in the Gherryville High ' School. i Amo ;can Legion Auxiliary Meets Mrs. M. A. Stroup, Mrs. Cliff I .“■■troup and Mrs. II. 0. Hallstead j •• ere hostesses to the American j ' eprion Auxiliary Tuesday nijfht. | ’ ebruary 8th, at the home of; Its. Stroup. The meeting was opened by ledire to the Fla1* SinR-in* of, \nterica followed hv Preamble. ! Mrs. Dave Carpenter Rave the ■ .eVotions. the 24'h Psalm. i Prottrrm— Americanism i Leader—Mrs. F,. V. Moss Famous Birthdays in Febru- j ry end OnotnMons from T.inco'n • nd Washington — Mrs. L. L.; Cummer. • Americanism — Mrs. R. H. j Carroll. America the Beautiful—Mrs. ! T. 0. Sherrill. Facts about the American Le- ■ <rion— Mrs. J Ben Dellinger. Following the program. Miss Helen Mauney. the president,] presided over a short business session, at which time the .Auxil ary decided to order service cards for hoys in the service chose mothers are members of the Auxiliary. The hostesses served a delicious .alad course to the following nembers present: Mesdames Carr Black, Mrs. J. M. Be«m. I’a\*id Carpenter. lSitl Carpenter, B*’n Dellinger, J. P. Dellinger, E. M. Devine, Albert Hallman, .1. IL Hobbs. N. Lee Mauney, N. B. Kendrick, E. V. Moss, L. A. T. JIcGinnis. W. F. Starnes, L. L. lummcr, V. C. Peeler, and Miss tlelen Mauney and Mrs. P. C. Mostellcr. The Auxiliary was glad to welcome Mrs. Mosteller as a new member.. ...-•S’ peUv Officer and Mrs. v nicil Powell oi Miami, Florida, ieturned this week alter spend V1?' Ole past ten days here with Inends and relatives. Mrs. Pow ell was formerly Miss Dorothy Aderhoidt. Miss Keron Mosteller Joe Rhyne Manned ., il ceremony performed un Sunday immediately following the church services at the First Methodist Church. Miss Keron Mosteller and ,J0e Rhyne were united in marriage. Rev. L. p. Barnette, pastor of the church of ficiated using the impressive double ring ceremony of the Methodist church. Prior to the ceremony Miss Carolyn Beam sang, “Because” by Guv de Hurdelot. The bride and groom entered the church unattended to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from '‘Lohengrin" by Wagner, played by the organ- < ist, Mrs. R. F. Smith. "Flower Bong,” by Lange as a piano ac companiment to the speaking of the wedding vows was softly played by Mrs. Smith and the “Wedding March” by Mendels sohn was used as the recessional The bride wore an early spring suit of flyng blue wool, with a .mull, veiled, olf-the-fuce hat of brown felt and other accessories in the same color. She wore snapdragons at her shoulder Mrs. Rhyne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mosteller and will make her home with her Parents for the duration. Mr. Rhyne is from Loneolnton and is stationed with the Army] at Camp Croft. Spartanburg, South Carolina. Presbyterian Auxiliary Meets , The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church met Mon day night February Tth at the church. Mrs. J. M. Crocker, the President, presiding. Mrs. Ernest Sellers led the I)e votionals. Leader—Taught “A Study in Acts.” Program, "Measuring Our elves," was presented under the direction of Mrs. Hitch Sneed. Those taking part were: Mrs. .!. M. Crocker. Mrs. W. L>. Ilrowne, Mrs. J.ynn Walker. Mrs. ■!. I). Thornburg, Mrs. Walter Houser, Mrs. R. G. Mullinax, Mrs. Frank Wolfe, and Mrs. Joe Pharr. During the business session the following members were el-1 reted to serve the coming yew : , Mrs. J. M. Crocker. president;! Mrs. W. 1>. P.rowne. Vice Prosi-j dent. Mrs. Hunter Carroll. Trea- j -urer. Mis. J. D. Thornburg. Sec Hostesses were: Mr-. Hunter i Cat roll. Mrs. Finest Stroupe. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe. Frida> Afternoon Book Club Meets The Friday Afternoon Hook Chili held its Febnuu'y meeting | at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hou ser on Friday alternoon, Febru ary 11th, at 1 o'clock. The. meeting1 was opened with current events and an interesting program on War Work was pre sented bv Mrs. J. Ben Dellinger and Mrs. J. D. Hobbs. Two arti cles entitled. “It’s A Fast War and “The War Goes On" wre tead by Mrs. D. R. Maiiney. Sr.. Mrs. J. D. Hobbs read an article by Robert Quillen concerning war. Mis. .1. I> Dellinger rend “If Von Were Mrs. F.isenhower" After the exchange of books Mrs. Houser served refreshments in the Valentine nrot:f, consist ing of salad, cheese cracker-, 0 .fl're n’ d m!"‘s in vellow and green, the Club colors. Those nresent were: Mesdamos J. Ben Dellinger, D. R. Mauney, Ov \V. r. Stamen. F. M. Houser t D Hobbs. S. M. Butler. R. .1. "orrison. R. C. Sharpe and I). A. Rudisill. Woman’s Club . | To Meet 22nd The Cherryville Woman’s Club will meet Tuesday, February 22, at 2:30, at the clubhouse. Mem bers are reminded to note the change in time of meeting from Thursday to Tuesday. This change was requested at th« January mooting in order to make it possible for more mem bers to be present at the clut meetings. All members are urged to he at the February meeting t< hear Bismarck Capes, attorney of Gastonia talk on Citizenship. The nrogram will be unde the direction of M>*r Fannie Far Hs and Mb's Sara Workman. The arrangement committer eon nista or Mrs. D. A. Rtulisill i;V Mr®. WiH KendrmW. The eof"oshment committee i-' >'s follows Mr* TVr,wev Beam, chairman. At rs, Point, Ppo,n M|R. Grig' Pcnm Mrs, Howard |tmi®er. 'tr: Victor Stroup. Mrs. Dave Cai nenter, Mrs. C. A Rudisi'l. Mr ! D. R. Mnunev, Sr., and Mrs 1 Steve Stroup. Recent Bride Given Shower Miss Loretta Mosteller wa.s hostess at a pretty party and miscellaneous shower at her home on Wednesday night hon oring hot sister, Mrs. Joe Khyne a bride oi' last Sunday. Tiie loom was attractively ar ranged with potted flowers. Bride games were enjoyed dur ing the evening after which the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. W McGinnis and Mrs. John Whit worth served delicious refresh The honoroe received many lovely gifts. Junior G. A. IVIet Tuesday The Junior G. A, of the First Baptist Church held its regular monthly meeting- at the church Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order and Mrs. El liott led the opening- prayer. The Forward Steps were explained by Miss Altonia Beam, the conn -elor. Each member is working to become a ■‘Maiden’’ or "Lady in Waiting." An interesting- program on Af rica was given by the following -ills: Ruth Taylor. Shirley Car penter. Bettv Jean Black, Mal tha Carroll, Betty Jean Huss. Wanda Sneed, and Martha Toy Bettv Sue Walker. Kathleen Shull, and Patricia Beam wore welcomed as new members. The -\ttie Bostick served fruit ind candy to the G. A. members BETTVJE\N BLACK Pub. Chairman Mary Ann Austell Celebrates Birthday Little Miss Mary Ann Austell attractive daughter .ol' Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Austell celebrated Iter eighth Birthday Anniversary Saturday from 3:80 until f>:0U fleck, iff a birthday party at iier mine <m Church street. The Valentine motif was car ried pin* in the decorations. The lining table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a birthday cake bearing miniature lighted candles and decorated m valentine heaits. (lames were enjoyed during ! lie afternoon in whirl; Becky Moss. Cnrinno McGinnis, Rita McGinnis, Nonna Waters. Peggy I'e'iingrr tiivri Pill Moselev won. hr prize- . After ' tile game.-, the guests acre invited into the dining room where the hororee's mother was issisted by Mrs Bob Dorsey. Miss .1 end joe anil Dorothy Ran :)all and Miss Camille Cates in erving ice cream. cookies, and randy hearts in which the Valeti tine idea was further emphasized Guests present were: Norma Waters. .lovee Whlsnaut, Eliza beth .Ann Houser. Rita McGinnis Becky Moss. Martha Rich.ards. 'Honda Frances .Teaks, Nell Pelf. Frankie Black, Marianna Houser. Edyir.ii Houser, Frances Greene Corinne McGinnis. Laura Jean Notes. Emily Dellinger. Peggy Dellinger, Kern Beam, Bud Pru. [»tt. Joyce Pruett, EValcen Pru ett. Bill Moseley, and Toby Sin '•deton of Shelbv aid Jackie Hoke of Grover. The little honorcc received many prettv and useful gilt "montr which was a s.'d.OO bond Com her parents. CHURCH NOTICES First Baptist Church E. S. ..ELLIOTT. Pa.tor f 10 A. M. Sunday School. Lot’s put first things first and see what Clod will do. 11 A. .Vi. Preaching >ei \ ice. Subject: '’Regeneration 7 P. Al. Training Union, Como and let's put into practice the. thing's we have 'cat tied and know we ought to do. S P. M. Preaching service; Subject: "Who Am IV" M id-week set vices School lesson taught at 7:3-0 praver service at s o'clock. the W. M. S. will meei thjs Monday since the ice and now kept them from meeting on last "There is no; a conient witn out some dlitv." " Von do lc. tl an ' Lev ought. imic-> they d<> all that they ea1 "lh. tin duty that is last; leave unto the Lord the rest.” K. S. ELLIOTT, Pastor iiul TUESDAY IS BOND DAY AT LESTER Premiere Rond Showing On N'" ht On! - The Lester Theatie will have a special showing on Tuesday night of the famous picture. “Cvy Havoc.” Admission to this' picture is by Rond only. The , v ttire, advertising and alii facili ties of the Theatre is !.< in .• fur. nished to the Fourth Wat Loan Drive without any churee Dy A K. Miller, owner of the Theatre. You may buy your bond from the Theatre or vou may present a bond bought between IYhrun ry 1 and 22nd which will give > <"i a Free Pass to the Tuesday night A good crowd is predicted for the event. There is a need c.v S 15.000 "F,” bonds to be old here. This is an opportunity to help yourself, the drive and ; Do see a really great picture with out any cost. He sure and see this pic*ure Tuesday night. February 22nd. EVA JANICE SUMMER AL . and Alls. Carlyle’ Summer unnnnnee He birth of ;< dfiujfhter. Eva .Janice Summer on Sunday. February lath. at the Cordon 'row ell Memorial 11 < •> t) i t ;i 1 in l.ineolnton. Mother and hah\ ai'' (loine nicely. JOHN W MOSTELLF.R. Ill Air. and Mrs bo : W A' ■ • teller. Jr., atimumee the birth i 1 a son. John Weslev Alosteller II' on Thursday. February l'1'1'. •h,. Cambio Clinie in Lim-nlntni Alls. Most ellef was the forme. Miss Ah .••(■lelerte Alexander JERRY LEE RHYNE Mr. and A!’ Franklin.' RFcne announce the birth ot a son. Jer ry Lee Rhyne, on Wednesday, Feh.'tu.ry 'Jth at Conlon Crow ell• Memorial Uosni'al. Lincoln'.' Mrs. Rh’Tie wa i ••""fe her i ■ viaeo Mi; Ruhv Sol''. Mother and lathy are doine- nicely. I.MST Rif ion >.1 N'c !' Joyce .1 Ream Finder return to owner or loc.d ration board. /fW (I * w' * ** p> ** ** T*r ‘Ufccdtito n l Choose (he rich, creamy milk tor more butter fur, more looti value! \Vbcn you buy H.Ol'R, ask your grocer tor LIGHT CRI ST . . it* rich, creamy white color meant PKOTUN V AI IT' * * * STRAND Choifi’te, N. C. FRI.-SAT.—2 DAYS ACTION and ROMANCE if? the ftip-Rairini> W^stS RUSSELL HAYDEN fAlma CARROLL Bob WILL — Pluf — NEWS CARTOON 2 SERIALS S. S. DARK AFRICA PERILS OF NYOKA MON.-TUE—2 DAYS FEAT No. (1) “False Faces” FEAT. No. (2) DICK FORAN —IN— “Cherokee Strip” R. Gregg Cherry Speaks Statesville STATKSY1L1.K. Keb. i I. Declaring that North Carolina - present -uipUt.' should properly tie regarded as "a Host June! lot tbe people of North (. uroliua. 11. hiieptf t. herty. tjastotua attornt", legislator and 1 V»4-* gupornu-torial cunuidalt . asserteu in .*n addle-;* to the Slntl-s\ die loon- ('lt.it to night that "it would he the ut most folly to voluntarily ui *-i our sou* ce> ol taxation on l1 e theory that a war-gencrato.! on - |j!us vs ill solVe all out tlnaiudal iobh.ius ltom now on. "There are strong indications hat. if North faroina cmi tin.ues in its present excellent financial condition, it may very prom. *ly he possible to brii>j about satiiy ulpe tax redact ions." aid Ma id Cherry "by tr.e saint- token ii is also probable the Suite will be ab)> o e.xpand the services properly ..* uiallded of it." ■"lit t.” pointed "Ut the (1as t *. • mail, "it is an obvious matte:. -l common sense that tin- future tiseal polities of the Slate mils n a large measure be uetermm-d by what happens in lit- future. They cannot be fixed inflexibly s alvance now on the basis of a uti economy, which 'every think ing' citizen knows i- hound to .e naterialK chariot'd the nii.'iut. Warnin';- that "\w may cm eeixahly otne attain face ’ in problem uf luiomphiymom f:"> \orth Carolina wi.cn the post-, war period arrives," Ma.ioi Cbei •v pointed out to ids listenei • but "(he present 'tupl'is of th» state was created flon. the iotii •e- • I eV* n le fixed it: 111» early IfK'.O's." •■|t die n.it ( me . met till'.me any ta\ lna.a-ic. *-i.t tac-' • • 1 t .« 1\- 11 mu ini-1 cast - -. i• tlu lled by virtlialh ■ at < lie .loi-nile of tile '-.ill i-ta. Tile inn:i use i e.i . it at" i : .a sure by an incieuse <d revenue tUe'd i|i the* die !,. :me *he v... "I am aiiNii'tii to see. cud Ma jor Cher'-y. ' . ; ini’.'i •■' ' ■ nomic condition foi the mpiex •*es of the State. V - - >t ..V, am. .11 the ft It lire tea! lie • In ! be bi-oltfi'-.i abiHit. : mi e be■! interests nt' the v' . v> ’ - cantin' be served, by disturhipR our n-v. •nue structure before we know what out financial future is to be. To advocate uch ;• procedure is merely to indulge in deinUirp/V ‘'lt. la hunt 1 - 'I b lb I, bell i Tt leap. It would ho e\( ccdinav* unwise tr. lax definite id:, a- ' •tidicalh *.-sl ui h ' a \ : c! ire until we are lintel : rt.H eel tain than wo are at pro opt .'dial he futuia bold- .for- us. “No plans fm foi.ior o’ Mture ticoul policies :1 outd tai o contem’-Ia'-e the ^• 11irif a“id< vf a tnvoM'i and stifj'iclest amour if the surplus m apply atrium' Janid: Ton of the -vm era' t in ibli"“-lions of t r-'i-obna “There is a definite hope thiv x'hr'. Carafin-. c-nt tie made ; 'ebth ' --tale." MOS* RADIO SERVICE fM m«’p it? i CIltHRYVILLE- N. C. LESTER < II MIIM VIU.K. V c. STARTS L. S. SUN. 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