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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huss ol
^^Spindale spent Saturday nighi
here the guests of Mrs. A. H
Huss.
Mrs. A. H. Huss, Miss Marie
Huss and Mrs. George S. Falh
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter Hubs in Gastonia or
Thanksgiving Day.
Dennie A. Beam, S. 2|C, ol
Bainbridge, Md., is spending a
nine day furlough here with hie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Beam.
Pvt. Jake Beam will return to
Fort Belvoir, Va. Friday after
several days visit here with his
wife and children.
Mr. John H. Smith returned to
his home in London, Ky., Monday
after a two weeks visit here with
his daughter, Mrs. L. Webb Mc
Ginnis and family.
Miss Jackie Black, student at
Greensboro College spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here with
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Black.
Pvt. William D. Friday return
ed to Fort Benning, Ga., Wed
nesday after spending a fourteen
day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L>. Friday.
Mrs. Rupert Camp had as her
dinner guests Thanksgiving Day,
Mrs. Jack Houser and little
daughter, Melinda Kay, Misses
Lunez Houser, Nelta Gates, and
Carmilla Gates.
Miss Pacline Howell, a student
at the Asheville Beauty Academy
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Howell.
The many friends of Mrs.
Florence H. Craft, who under
went an operation at the Memo
rial Hospital in Charlotte last
week will be glad to know she is
improving nicely.
Miss Lucy Lee Howell of Atlan
ta, Ga. spent the Thanksgiving
Holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Howell. Miss
Howell is employed in the display
department at Rich’s, ‘‘The
South’s Largest Store” in Atlan
ta, Georgia.
Mrs. Dr. Temple and children,
Richard and Jennie of Lakeview,
S. C., Mrs. Hunter Huss and chil
dren, Jane, Hunter, Jr., Alice
Marie and William Wade of Gas
tonia were Sunday guests of Mrs.
A. H. Huss and Miss Marie Huss.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jenkins, Mrs.
Ray Jenkins, and Kent Jenkins at
tended the funeral of Mrs. H. A.
Hickson, Sr., in Lynchburg, S.
C., Sunday. Mrs. Hickson, mother
of Mr. Hubert Hickson died at
her home in Lynchburg Friday.
Lt. Daphine Doster has boon
transferred from Fiji Islands to
somewhere in India. Lt. Doster
will be reraembeied here as a
member of the Cherryville school
faculty several years ago.
Sgt Edward Carpenter son of
Mrs. A. P. Carpenter of Cheiry
vilte Route 2 has received a dis
charge from Fort McPherson, Ga.
after serving In the army for two
years and seven months. He re
turned home Monday.
Pvt. Julius L. Black received a
discharge from Fort Bragg and
has returned to his home here af
ter serving in Italy, North Africa
and other European areas.
Mrs. George il Riddle and lit
tle daughter, June, of Clover,
spent the week-end here, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lave Car
penter.
Circle No. 3
Met Tuesday Night
Circle No. 3 of the Woman’:
Society of Christian Service o
the Methodist church held its reg
ular monthly meeting Tuesda;
night, November 28th at the homi
of M*a. Jesse E. VanDyke wit]
Mrs. VanIVyke and Mrs. Ray Blacl
as Joint hostesses.
The meeting was called to or
der by Mrs. James L. Pctnam, Ji
leader. A short business sessioi
followed. Roll called, dues collec
ted by secretary. Mi's. C. A. Ni:
was welcomed to the society as i
new member.
Miss Minnie Coleman hai
eharge of the program using th
theme “World Fellowship”. Th
group joined in singing Joy to th
World, after which Mrs. L. F
Barnett conducted the devotions
and Miss Iverine Goldston sans
"The Prayer Perfect”. Mrs. H.C
Harrelson read an interesting'ar
tide on The Saint of Sungkiam
by Dr. W. B. Burke, Missionar:
to China. The group enjoyed i
solo- "One Fleeting Hour” by Mis
Iverine Goldston. Bless Be th
Tie That Binds was used as i
^ closing hymn.
The hostess served deliciou
refreshments to the following
Kesdames L. P. Barnett, H. C
arrelson, Howard Robinson
James L. Putnam, Jr., Hugh Put
nam, Ambrose Hendricks, Ludle
Camp, C. A. Nix, J. H. George
and Misses Minnie Coleman am
Iverine Goldston.
The December meeting will bi
bald at the home of Mrs. Ambroet
Headricks.
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Mrs. Carter Honors
Sister With Party
Mrs. T. A. Carter was hostess
at a bridge party on Saturday ev
ening, October 25, honoring her
sister, Mrs. B. B. McKelvey of
Easley, South Carolina.
The home was arranged with
colorful fall flowers.
The high score prize went to
Mrs. Isaac Payne, and Mrs. Ed
win Rudisill won the bingo prize.
The hostess presented Mise Lou
ise Wyant, bride eleet, with a
gift of crystal in her chosen pat
tern. Mrs. McKelvey was also
presented with a gift.
The hostess served a salad
course with accessories to the fol
lowing guests, Mrs. B. B. McKel
vey, Miss Louise Wyant, Mes
dames Lewis Doggett, Heman
Hall, William Fitzhugh, Hunter
Carroll, Garland Sherrill, Isaac
Payne, Edwin Rudisill Dewey
Beam, Howard Robinson, Hillard
Harrelson, W.F. Starnes, Emmett
Houser, Misses Ava Houser, and
Fannie Farris.
Adams-Beam
Announcement
Of interest to their many friends
is the marriage of Miss Helen Ad
ams and Mr. Layne Beam. The
ceremony took place in York, S.
C. last Saturday, November 25th
They were accompanied to York
by Miss Inez Leonhardt and Mr.
Farrel Baxter.
The bride wore a suit of green
with small brown hat and brown
accessories. She is a daughter of
Mrs. E. W. Adams and received
her education at the Cherryville
Schools.
The groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Beam. He also at
tended the Cherryville schools
and recently received his medical
discharge from the army.
Wyant-Aiken En
gagement Announced
The engagement and approach
ing marriage of Miss Louise Wy
ant of Hickory to Malcolm Aiken
of Durham and Creedmoor was
announced last Friday night at a
pretty party given by Mrs. Em
mett Houser at her home here.
Lovely'arrangements of autumn
flowers added to the attractive
ness of the rooms where six ta
bles of contract bridge and hearts
were played.
As the guests entered they re
ceived tallies to which were at
tached tiny silver bells, an in
scription on them revealed the
engagement and the wedding date
as December 24th.
The bride-elect was most char
ming in a dusty rose crepe dress
with a corsage of tinted blue car
nations. Miss Wyant, the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vance
Wyant of Hickory, is a graduate
of Lenoir Rhyne College and a
member of the Cherryville City
School faculty.
Home made mints were served
to the guests during the games.
High score prize in bridge went
to Mrs. Garland Sherrill while
Mrs. G. V. Wyant received the
hearts prize. The bride-elect was
presented with a gift of crystal in
her chosen pattern. Mrs. Grady
Miller, sister of Miss Wyaat and
a recent bride, was remembered
with a gift.
The hostess was assisted in
serving a salad course with acces
sories by Mrs. Lewis Doggett,
Mrs. William Fitzhugh and Miss
Ava Houser.
The guests included: Miss Wy
ant, Mrs. G. V. Wyant, Miss Lois
Wyant, Mrs. C. M. Bolick, Mrs.
Grady Miller, Mrs. Richard Fin
ger, all of Hickory. Mrs. Dan Wy
ant and Mrs. Russell Huffman oi
Catawba] Mrs. Bunvan Love of
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LETTERS FROM
SOLDIERS
Friday, November 24th
Hello Fred:
1 would appreciate very much
if you would publish in your next
week’s “Eagle” our Thanksgiving
dinner here at Fort Belvoir, Va.
Our dinner with all the extra* af
ter was:
Roast Turkey — Roast Chicken
Dressing
Potato Salad — Corn
Green Beans—Lettuce Salad
Pie—Ala-Mode
Straw Berry Short Cake
fruits—nuts—candies
Cranberry Sauce
Juices
Butter—Hot Rolls
“Beer”
After dinner at our service
club we spent the rest of the ev
ening dancing and our guests
were “500 girls” from Washing
ton, D. C.
Thank you very much.
Yours very truly
JAKE BEAM.
COTTON GINNING REPORT
Census report shows that 4679
bales of cotton were ginned in
Gaston county, N. C., from the
crop of 1944, prior to November
14th as compared with 5290 bales
for the crop of 1943.
Very respectfully,
J. A. ORMAND, Special Agent
LOST—Gold Gentlemen’s Ev
ersharp Fountain Pen in Post Of
fice. Finder please return to Mrs.
Thad Kilby, Cherryville, N. C.,
and receive reward.
Newton, Mrs. B. B. McKelvey of
Easley, S. C., Mrs. D. R. Mauney
Jr., Mrs. Heman Hall, Mrs. F. M.
Houser, Mrs. W. H. Houser, Mrs.
W. H. Houser Jr., Mrs. T. A.
Carter, Mrs. Hunter Carroll, Mrs.
Garland Sherrill, Mrs. Julia Hall,
Mrs. Lewis Doggett, Mrs. Isaac
Payne, Mrs. John Beach, Mrs. W.
F. Starnes, Mrs. William Fitz
hugh, Mrs. Hugh Putnam, Misses
Edith Hoyle, Bill Mauney, Fan
nie Farris and Ava Houser.
How women and girls
m\y get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardul la a liquid medicine which
many women cay has brought relict
from the cramp-Uke agony and ner
vous strain of functional periodic
distress. Bare’s how It may help:
1 Taken Ilka a tonic.
It should stimulate
appetite, aid diges
tion,* thus help build re
sistance for the “time”
.to come.
2 Started 3 days be
lore “your time”. It
should help, relieve
pain due to purely func
tional periodio causes.
Try Cardul. If It helps, you'll
be glad you did.
CMPJPI
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evenings ’til 9 through
December 23.
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
;) CHURCH NOTICES
First Presbyterian
Church
I J. WALTER COBB Minuter
The Reverend J. T. (“Tim”)
Pharr of Grover, N. C., brother
of Dr. Joe Pharr, will occupy the
pulpit Sunday morning at 11 o'
clock and Sunday evening at 7:30
He and the pastor are exchanging
pulpits for the day, and the Doc
tor bespeaks for him a good at
tendance. Mr. Pharr is a colorful !
Sreacher and the people should j
ear him gladly. Topic of morn <
ing service, “Christ, All Sufficient
Savior”; of evening service,
"Christ’s Challenge to Man.”
Sunday School at 10 A. M.,
W. W. Browne, Supt.
Young People (“Juniors’’ and
“Pioneers”) at 7 P. M.
Women’s Auxiliary in the
church on Tuesday at 7:30 P.M.
Mrs. J. M. Crocker, President.
Mrs. Elizabeth Blackwelder, lea
der. Hostesses: Mrs. Frank Han
kie and Mrs. Sydney Short.
All members of Auxiliary are
requested to meet at the church
each Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. to
help in Christmas Music. E. W.
Carson, Choir Director.
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