People . You Know Society^ Parties, Clubs and News About People In Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. I). K Hearn and . R. VV. Mosely left Saturday Cincinnati, Ohio on business. Miss Mary Edith Proctor of Winston-Salem spent the week end here with her Uncle, Mr. Maurice Hearn and Mrs. Beam. Misses Carolyn and Janie Sue Allen students at Meredith Col lege spent the week-end here with their father, Mr. J. T. Allen. Harry Allen, Jr., left Wednes day morning for Kinston where lie will spend several days with friends. Hon. David P. Dellinger and Miss Loy Stroup spent Thursday in Raleigh, where they attended the Democratic convention. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heavner and Kittle Miss Helvia Jane Heav ner spent Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Heavner. The many friends here of Mr. Lester Taylor will he sorry to ' learn he is in the Davis Hospital1 at Statesville. His condition is regarded as serious, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dedmon of Baltimore, Md., are visiting their daughters, Mrs. .1. M. McSwain Mrs. Charles Hugh Black and Miss Betty Dedmon. , Lt and Mrs James Ailran left I tiesday for Hilton Village, Va., after spending the week-end here, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! VV. .1. Ailran and Mr J.T. Allen David Pope is in the Gordon Crowell Memorial Hospital for treatment, his many friends will he glad to know he is improving nicely. , Pvt. Forrest I. Ross, stationed at ( amp Gordon, Johnston, Flor ida is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs V. C. Ross and sisters, Misses Hazelus, Eloise and Marv Ann Ross of Crouse, Route one. M,r'.,1a,ryl Mrs- Lawrence Cost ner left Monday for their home in Holly Ridge, after spending the week-end here, the guests of the formers father, L. S. Costner and in Blacksburg, S. with Mrs Costner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I>- G. Martin nmfTnrmrrrr Sgt. and Mis. J I. Payne and little daughter, Josephine, of San Angelo, Texas arrived Wednesday and are visiting Mrs. Paynes par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mauney, C'pl. and Mrs. A. Rothenberg left Friday for New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright for several days. They will return to Rl Paso, Texas where C'pl. Rothenberg will be stationed Mrs. .1. M. Ream, Mrs. Robert Ream and Ralph Ream, Jr., spent the week-end in Asheville, the guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. (Juy Carpenter and Mr. Car Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family and daughter and her hus band visited the Charlotte Airport Sunday and part of the group went for a ride, enjoying it very Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Barnette, Mrs. Kli Beam, Mrs. K. C. Sulli van and Mrs. S. 1) Kirkpatrick attended the Methodist District Conference held at St. Peter’s Methodist Church near Kallston Tuesday. Messrs. M. A Stroup, Grier Beam, VV. Blaine Beam, R. K. taker and Walter Beam attended the Democratic convention held in Raleigh last Thursday. They re ported all the attraction was for R. Gregg Cherry for Governor of North Carolina. Mr. Clayton Carpenter left Sunday for Washington, I). C., where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Stewart Shumate and Mr. Shumate and will accompany Mrs. Carpenter who has been visiting her daughter several weeks home Thursday. Attends May Day Exercises Mrs. Marvin Beam and Mrs, Woodrow Beam spent Saturday and Saturday night in Hickory and attended May Day at Lenoir Rhyne College. Miss Carleen Beam daughter of the former, was a member of the May Day dance, she and Misses Modine Lackey and Sara Smith accompanied Mrs. Beam Home on Sunday and spent the day with them Pfe. (James R. Campbell is sta tinneil at Camp Gordon, his ad dress: Pfc. .fames R. Campbell. A. S. N. :l4d09:U5, 1471st Engr. Moint Co.. Camp Gordon, Ga. Attie Bostick Circle Meets The Attie Bostick Missionary Circle of the First Baptist Church met with Mrs. Conley Kiser Mon day afternoon, May 8th, for the monthly business meeting. The chairman. Mrs. George Falls, presided over the business the roll was called by the secreta ry, Mrs Kiser. Devotional and prayer was given by the chair man. Second chapter in the book, “The Way of Missionary Educa tion" was taught by Mrs. Falls and Mrs. Dwight Jenks. Refreshments were served to sixteen members. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Dora McGinnas iii June. Pope Rudisill Announcement Mr. and Mrs. ,J. C. Pope announce the marriage of their daughter Etta Lois to Mr. Ediinon Earl Rudisill on Saturday, the sixth of May Nineteen hundred and forty-four (latfney, South Carolina The ceremony was performed by Mr. Cobh at his home in Gaff ney, S. C., in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis S'aine who accom panied them to Gaffney. The bride wore brown tailored suit with green accessories. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Rudisill. The young couple are making their home with the bride's par ents at the present. Beam-Beam Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Cone Ream Announce the marriage of their daughter Edith Ellen to Franklin Luther Ream on Sunday, October tenth Nineteen hundred and forty-three Gaffney, South Carolina SO GIVE SOMETHING SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY Sunday, May 14th GIFTS FROM BELK’S ARE SURE TO PLEASE SUGGESTIONS Hose Elips Dresses Bags , Towels Handkerchiefs Gift Novelties Bed Spreads Dress Good» Shoes Hats Gowns Belk-Matthews Company , CHERRYVILLE, N. C. I The bride wore a browri en semble with beige accessories. She is a member of the 1944 graduation class of the North Brook High School. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Frank L. Beam and the late Mr. Beam and attended school at North Brook. The young couple will make their home with the groom’s mother for the present. Lottie Moon Circle , Meets at Mrs. Boyles’ The Lottie Moon Circle of the Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. Jay Boyles on Monday afternoon at four o’clock. Three new members, Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Clyde Carpenter and Mrs. Kelly Huss, were welcomed into the Circle. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Coleman Jenkins and fol lowed with a prayer hv Mrs. J. J. After a brief session of busi ness and several reports, the fol lowing program was given: Topic—The Ministry of Healing. Without Love I am Nothing— Mrs. Sylvanus Maune.v. The Lord Has Done Great Things—Mrs. E. E. McDowell. Prayer—Mrs. E. S. Elliott. Mission Study on Helping Others—Mrs Ralph Hoyle. Following the program the Cir cle enjoyed a delightful social period during which time Mrs. Boyles served delectable refresh ments to the members present. The June meeting will he held in the home of Mrs. M. II. Wilson. Y. W. A. Meets The Young Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday night, May 9, at the home of Mrs. Steve Stroupe. This being the regular month ly meeting of the Auxiliary, the President. • Miss Marisel Levine, had charge of a short business session. We were sorry to learn that one of our counselors. Miss Julia Renfro, was with us for her last time until next year. She ended her last meeting bv presenting a very interesting program on China Miss Renfro, we will miss you very much and we are looking forward to the time when you will he back with us. The hostess served lovely re freshments to the following; Christine Hayes, Gwendolyn Hobbs, Jane Allen Butler, Helen Adams, Ollie Sue Hendricks, Sa die Carpenter, Mis. Elliott, Miss Renfro, and Marisel Devine. We were glad to welcome two new members into our Y. W. A. Miss Theresa Newton and Faye Belle Hullender. Oherryville Woman’s Club Holds Meeting The Cherryville Woman's Club held the April meeting at the Xu way Club house, April 25th, at 6:60 o’clock. The meeting was called to or der by the President, Mrs. Ralph Hoyle. The business session inclu ded roll call, reading of the minu tes and correspondence; and the treasurer’s report which showed a balance of $8068.6!) in the Wom an’s Club treasury anil $,’112.67 in the Christmas Seal Fund. Mrs. George Falls of the Gov erning Board of the club re ported the sale of the club house, recommended leaving the Venetian blinds and shades in the clubhouse This was voted on and carried by the club members. The library will be moved from the Woman’s Club house to the Nuway Club house and will be op ened on Tuesday afternoons Mrs. J. D. Hobbs, chairman of the nominating committee gave the following report; President, Miss Fannie Farris Vice-Pres. Mrs. 1).R. Maxiney Jr Secretary, Mrs. T. A. Carter Treasurer, Mrs. George S. Falls Chaplain, Mrs. J. W. Payne A motion was made by Mrs. E. E. McDowell to accept the report Mrs. D. P. MeClurd seconded the motion, which was then voted on and accepted by the club. Committees for May were read as follows: Prog) ant: “The American Home’’ Miss Katherine Stanley, Chairman, Mrs. J. Ben Dellinger. Refreshment Chairman: Mrs. C. T. Skidmore. Mrs. Hoyle made an announce ment of the campaign, “Share Your Clothing with the Russians’’ which will be carried out by the schools from May 1 to 14th. A most interesting program prepared by Mrs. D R. Mauney, Jr., and Mis. Troy Carpenter, was given. The numbers on the pro gram were as follows: Mrs. D. R. Mauney, Jr. gave an introduction to the program by showing the close relation of po etry and music. Solo., “The Old Refrain,” Mil dred Cobb, accompanied by Miss Minnie Coleman. Talks on the Life and Works of Sidney Lanier, by Dr. T. R, McDill, pastor of the First A.R.P, church in Gastonia. The last number on the pro gram was a piano solo: Witches Dance—MacDowell — Miss Cole man. The President announced that the May meeting will be held at the Nuway Club House and yearly reports will be given by the offi cers and chairmen of the commit tees. The club adjourned after Mrs. E. S. W'ehunt and her committee served a delicious sandwich plate with iced tea to the members anc ■guests present. Margaret Boyles Celebrates Birthday Margaret Boyles, attractive lit tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boyles, celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary with a birth day party, Saturday afternoon. May 6th, from 4 to 6 o’clock, at the home of her parents on North Mountain street. The little guests enjoyed gam es on the lawn after which they | were invited into the dining room ' for refreshments. The dining ta ble was covered with a white lace cloth and centered with a white and pink birthday cake topped with eight pink lighted candles. Refreshments consisting of ice cream, individual birthday cakes, and punch were served. Tiny white baskets filled with candy and tied with pink ribbon were given as favors. Invited guests were: Rita Mc Ginnis, Paula- McLeod, Elizabeth Ann Housef, Nancy Devine, Pris oella Beam, Mary Lee Stroup, Nancy Lynn Carpenter, Joan ('rane, Sonja McGinnis, Earlene Eaker, Becky Hendricks, Glenda Frances Jenks, Ann Mitchem, Jerry Spangler. Jimmie Huss, Bessie McGinnis, Alene Costner, Dorothy Gray, Betty Jean Rtidisill, Kay Francis Beam, Helen Wehunt, Faye Bell Reynolds, Mildred and Frances Burrough, Dick Mauney, David Carpenter, Edward Schronce, A. A. McGinnis, Bobbie Rudisill, Jack Eaker, Buddy George, Mickey Mauney, Herman McGinnis, Fred Reynolds, Ned Reynolds, Dale Hendricks, Ben Hendricks and Billy Ray McGinnis. Mrs. Boyles was assisted in en tertaining by Misses Juanita and Clara Bell Carpenter. The honoree received many lovely gifts. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neigh bors and friends for their kind ness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our husband and father MRS. L. A. ANTHONY AND FAMILY. STRAND THEATRE DIAL 4601 FRI.-SAT.—May 12-13 SILL ELLIOTl* GtOHG£;^HA YCS amht Jtrrttrs —Plus— NEWS — NOVELTY 2—SERIALS—2 KING TEX. RANGERS CAPTAIN AMERICA MON.-TUES. — May 15-16 2 Big Features —No. I— “The Silent Witness’* —No. II— ADVENTURE CALLS! Mr. and Mrs. Mack Proston of Shelby spent Monday afternoon ' here the guests of Mrs. J.. M. Beam. Pvt. Christine Mauney of Flor ida, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Sylvanus Mau ney. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter Ru disill, J. Benjamin Dellinger and Eubern M Quinn attended dedi cation services of the Ascension Lutheran church in Shelby Sun day. BILLY FRANK ALLEN WINS 2000 CAMELS IN RADIO PROGRAM Billy Frank Allen, H.A. 1 C 1 won 2000 Camel cigarettes Sat urday night in Bob Hawk’s Radio j Program, “Thanks to the Yanks”. 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