People You Know Society Parties, Clubs and News About People In Social Activities Mr. R. I., Cotnhs nf Johnson City. Toon. spent Iasi week here the guest of .Mr. alijl Mrs. C. L. Fonl and other relatives. Rev. .1. \V. Cohh relurneil Mon. < I a \ night from Memphis, Tenn essee. where he spent last week on business. Cpl. Fred (). Dellinger, Station, ed at Keesler Field, Miss., is visit iti'tr his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \. M. Dellinger. Mr. VVehh Stroup returned to his home in Hut ontoir, (ieorgia, after spending Several weeks with his mother, Mrs. W <1. Stroup. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lleavner were dinner guests Fridav evening April listh at the home nf Mi and Mrs. I!. R. lleavner. Cpl. Austell I’ayseur of Augus ta’, (la., is home on furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rave Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mol-, ri'son of Salisbury, spent Sunday in town with Dr. and Mrs. R J. Morrison and Mrs. John H. (|eav IJ. Ren R. RudisiR of Dallas. Texas left today after spending the week here with his parents. Mr. and^Mrs. C. A. Rudisilh Mr. :in«l Mrs. T. 1!. Summitt iin«l children, Jiminv anil Jerry of Renoir CrtV, Tennessee spent tile week-end here the yuests of Mrs. Summitt's mother. Mrs. Iter tlia Black Mr. and Mrs. Tom Movis and chil dren. Janice and Honnie and Mrs. Juilus Movis were dinner yuiests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llollilield iSnnday. Mi's. M. I.. Witherspoon and dauehJer. Miss Ruliy Witherspoon spent the week end in Pinehurst with her da up liter. Mrs. Alfred Chiswell :ind Corporal Chiswell. T-Syt Fueene Strickland left on Tuesday after spending :t -0 dav furloueh here with his mother Mrs. M. I.. Strickland This was his first time home in :« 1-l! years over eas duty, lie returned to Ft. Brake: fot further orders. Rev. and Mrs. W ColduMrs. A. II. Muss and Miss Marie lilies spent Sunday in Kinwood with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Muss, Mr. Colih delivered the haeealau leate sermon id' the I.inwood Miyh School. The following Democratic lead ers attended the County Conven tion last Saturday at Castotiia: Itwiyht I.. Ream. Matthew A. jStroiip. Rov F, Faker. I >;i\ id l‘. lolllneer. W. S. Ream W. Itlaine Ream and (’id.eman Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. \\'. ] I, Rrowne Sr. and Mrs. Marshall R Slave re turned Monday niirht from Mem phis, Tennessee where tliev spent the week-end with their soil. Tom Rrown Seaman L‘-C who is sta tioned at Millineton Navv Air Rase. Tom will complete, his train in'' there in seven more weeks and will he transferred to anot.hei base Mi-s Clara1 Sullivan left Mon. dav for Pennsylvania after spend ini' the week-end here the fliest of her sister. Mrs. Howerd W. A lira n and Mr. Milan. Miss; Sul livaii was the main speakei at the R rot iorhood moetiny at the Fm manuel l.utherali Church, l.ineolm ton, Kimduv afternoon. Ml’. Furman Haney and Miss Mildred (Hover spent the week end wjtli friends in the mountains Mrs. Hob Lackey spent Sunday in Lineolnton the yuest of Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Lackey. Mrs. Kemp Taylor of Wilminjr ton, Delaware arrived Monday ht for several days visit with relatives ami friends. Mrs (Henn Hardin returned Thursday from KustaS, Florida, where she spent the past five necks with her husband, Pl'e. liar dm, who accompanied her home on an 11-day furloUtfh. C'RCLE NO. 1 TO MEET TUESDAY Uirele \o. 1 ,,f the Society of ('hrist lan Service of the Metho dist ('hut ch will meet Tuesday afternoon. May Oth, at data o' clock at the home of Mrs. Fainter "ollnmer with M.rs. Hellinaer and Mrs <’. I*. Hearn as joint hostess 'll members are uryed to be ATTIF. BOSTIC CIRCLE TO MEET The Attic Bostic Circle in Ward N'o. ■! of the First Baptist, Church will meet on Monday afternoon, May Sth, at I :(l(l o'clock at the Imme of Mrs Conley Kiser. All members are ' uiyied to be BUSINESS CIRCLE MEET MONDAY j I lie Business, Woman s Circle of tlie First Baptist Church met with Mrs. Tula Huss on Monday niu'ht, May 1. for their monthly j Missionary Meeting. The suh.iect j of the program was China. Misses1 Altonia Beam and Ruth Black presented the program. Those: present were: Misses Julia Renfro, Kate Whitworth, Altonia Beam. Ruth Black. Mesdames Ruth Por ter. C. C. Dellinger, Ralph Mose ley, C. K. McCurry, Tula Huss and Miss Bewi: McCuw.v. Hostesses served refreshments at the close of the program. Alene Wise Delightfully Entertains with Party A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wise, Saturday night, April J'Jth in honor of their daughter, Arlene who celebrated her seventeenth birthday anniversary. (lames were enjoyed during the evening after which delicious re freshments were served. Those present were: Gladys and Dorothy Wise, Ruth Leonhardt, Mary Helen Beal. Louise Sneed, Kathryn Leonhardt, Virginia Car-; ponter, Nell Dellinger. Nona Bess Bail, Lloyd Hallman, Coley Huss, Clyde Leonhardt. J. C. Goins, J. ('. Gihson. Clyde Goins, Buddy Beam, Dwight Short. Lawrence (Y.rncnfer, Ralph Champion Mar shall llarrelson. Coy Dellinger an present for these studied classes, including teachers and adult workers. Ream-Heavner Announcement OI' interest to their many friend's is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Uullin Cool idge lieam of the Beth phage sec tion to Harvey Heavner- of the North Brook section. The cere mony took place on Sunday after ternoon, April 1st ;it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cohb in Gaff ney. South Carolina. The bride wore ail orchid suit with black accessories. She wore a shoulder corsage of white carna I he bride is the attractive daueliter of Mr. and Mrs. 1’. Hen kel 'Beam and is a garduate of the I'nion High School. The g room is a graduate of the North Brook school and attended the Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone. The following' announcements have been issued: Mr. and .Mrs. R. Henkel Beam announce the marriage id' their daughter. Halim t indulge to Mr. Harvey Heavner mi Sunday the sixteenth of April Nineteen hundred and forty-four Gaffney, South Carolina Waco Mascots Entertain Seniors The Senior Class of W aco High School Were delightfully entertain ed 1' riday evening at a party given by Mr. and .Mrs W. 11. Lutz anil Mr. and Mrs. 11. I.. Beam at the home ot the former for the nuis eiits, Priscilla Beam and Horace Lutz. Games, contests and music with popcorn and punch was enjoyed t n I'Oughou t the evening. At re freshment time ice creajn and cake were served. ihe mascots presented each guest with a lolder containing their picture ami a very appropri I hose present were members ”1 the Waco Senior Class, their teacher. Miss Lois .Jolly and a for mer class member (Seaman 2-C W infonl W hite-of Bainbridge, Mil. 1 elephone Company Gets Security Award Telephone mon :»ml women of ( berry ville today shared the Na tional Security Award of the Of fice of Civilian Defense for estab lishing and maintaining a “Supe nor standard of protection and seem ily ot wartime telephone service The award was presented in At hinta'. On., jn recognition of the ac tivities of more than HO,000 tele phone men and women in more than 900 cities ;uul towns, includ ing Chei ryville, N, C. Hal S. Du nao i>r,eslJlent "f the Southern Hell Telephone and Telegraph Co. accepted the award on behalf of all employees in Alabama, Florida Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis sissippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. In accept ing. he expressed appreciation and commendation to Southern Hell men and women for their achieve ment in earning' the award. ,J. CL Lradbuiy, Operating Vice Presi dent, presided. The Army was represented at the iv'esentation ceremonies ^y Major Genera) Frederick E. l!hi. Commanding General, Fourth Ser vice Command. The Office of Ci vilian Defense, sponsor of the award, was represented by its Southern Regional Director, ,1. A. Conner, who formally presented the award. The Atlanta employees L. Hethune and Mrs. pearl Youngblood, spoke for employees The National Security Award is given to organizations which demonstrate exceptional achieve ment in total protection and secu rity of their property, their servi ces, (or production) and their em ployees against such occurrences as air attack, lire, sabotage and avoidable accidents. Southern KeH early in the National emergency organized and carried out a com Funeral Services For Mrs. Percy L. 'Beam Funeral services for Mrs. Per ry L. Beam were conducted from Antioch Methodist Church Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev Mr. Summy, pastor of the church. Rev. J. K, B. Houser, of Plateau and Rev. Mr. Greene of Gastonia conducted the services. - Flower girls were nieces, cou sins, and friends of the family. Pallbearers were Garth Beam, Lawreace Beam, Jloe Neil Beam, Lee Hallman, Max Carpenter and Ralph Carpenter. The body was laid to rest in the church cemetery under a mound of lovely flowers. Mrs. Beam, 41, died at her home near Cherryville early Mon day morning following a brief ill ness. She was a daughter of W.A. Carpenter and the late Mrs. Car penter and was a member of the Antioch Methodist Church. She was married to Percy 1, Beam February 1921 Surviving are her husband and four children, Winona Beam, Per cy Beam, Jr., .Joyce Beam and Shirley Beam. Her father, W. A. Carpenter, one sister, Mrs. Thad Huffman of Dallas and two broth ers. Bert Carpenter and Dewey Carpenter, both of Cherryville. MEMORIAL DAY AT ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY Memorial Day Services will be belt! at St. Paul’s Sunday. Ser vices will begin at 10:3.6 iti the morning The 1 1 o'clock sermon will be delivered by the pastor. Dinner will be served at the noon hour and the afternoon services will be conducted by Kev. I,. P. Barnette, pastor of the First Meth odist church of ('herryville. The public is Cordially invited to these services. MISS ISABELLE MORRISON IN MAY POLE DANCE Miss Isabelle Morrison will be one of the sixty dancers who will take part in the winding of the May Pole at the Woman's College, Greensboro, when Miss Nancy Jackson of Salisbury will he crowned queen. Miss Morrison is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R, ,J. Morrison of this place. Pre-School Clinic At Schools May 9th The Pre-School Clinic for chil dren entering the first grade next fall will be held in the schools on Tuesday, May ittli, The hours are: Elementary No. 2 9 :,'5() A. M. to Noon and, Elementary No. 1 from 1 :'H) to •'! P. M. Parents are urged to see that their children who expect to eli te t next fall attend this clinic. MRS. O. P. COSTNER DIES IN LINCOLNTON Mrs (.). P. Costner of Lineoln ton, passed away at her home in I.mcolntoil Wednesday, following a long illness. Funeral will be held at l.mcolnton. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery Friday at ■ 1:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Costner lived at ('herryville prior to going to l.incolnton some years ago. Mr. Costner is a brother to L. S. and J. K. Costner of Clteri v ville. Kester-Groome I . ■ Furniture Co. Says It Pays To Advertise The Kester-Groome Furniture Company, here, managed by Mr. Vernon Harrelson carried an ad vertisement two weeks ago adver tising Pianos, according to Mr. Harrelson. The manager of the store here says it (lays to adver tise. If you need a Piano they have a few more left and liarrel son will deliver it to your home Ballard To Sing Over WGNC Station Sat. ■ Reedie S. Ballard will sing over Radio Station WGNC, Gastonia, Saturday afternoon at 4:3() o’clock Mr. Ballard invites the public to tune in and hear some real honest to goodness singing Saturday af ternoon. prehensive program of security an 1 tain a certificate of transfer from the registrar in their old precinct! and give it to the registrar in the new precinct. Previously unregistered persons, , must have lived within Gaston j county four months and within \ | the state of North Carolina one j ! year to he qualified to register j (See Advertisement) __! A. M. SAIN PASSED AWAY i THIS MORNING AT 11;30 Mr. A. M. Sain, 68, died this morning at 11:30 o’clock at the Gordon Crowell Memorial Hospi tal in Lincolnton. Funeral arrangements are in complete as we go to press. basic assets, depicting by means of characteristic symbols a few of its better known raw materials and manufactured products. LESTER CHERRYVILLE, N. C. 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