People You Know Society1 Parties, Clubs and News About People In | Social Activities • >4^*l >*♦♦»♦♦*** Miss Jackie Black, student at Greensboro College, spent the week-end here with her mother. Miss Ruth Beam spent the week end in Charlotte the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamrick. Mrs. Harold W. Hemric spent the week-end in Elkin with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemrick. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman, Mr. Evon Hallman and Mrs. C.G. Ross of Lincolnton spent Mon day in town on business. Mrs. Evon Hallman and son, Eddie Hallman were guests of Mrs. Hallman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal of Belmont during the week-end. Mrs. Margaret Lawing, manag eress of the Mar-Jean Shop is in New York this week buying mer chandise. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rudisill returned home Tuesday from Fort Lauderdale, Florida where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Tom Borling and little daughter, Margaret Rudisill, at Salisbury are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rudisill. Pvt. Nevert. McNeely returned to Camp Forest, Tenn., Wednes day after spending a furlough here and in Hickory with relatives T-Sgt. John Bennett Dellinger, stationed at Sebring, Florida, ar rived Saturday for a two weeks visit with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Dellinger. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Woltz spent the week in Elloree, S. C. the guests of their daughter, Mrs. A. J. Hutto and Mr. Hutto. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Hutto and little son, Donnie who will spend two weeks with them. Gerry White, Petty Officer 3-0 U.S.N. has returned to duty after being home on a 12 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jj White. He has been over seas for nine months since being at home and has participated in five of the mninr invasions and two decisive battles. He holds the Purple Heart which was awarded him in February 1944, Miss Screttia Seism, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seism and Mrs. Allen Black, returned home .Monday, after spending (a few Idays in Gambles Hospital in Lin-1 'colnton, due to injuries received in a car wreck last Wednesday night. Pvt. Ralph D. Williams has no tified his wife, the former Miss Carrie Hallman that he is now somewhere in France. Pvt. W illi ams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i). j B. Williams of Rings Mountain ' and entered the service October 12, 1843. He received his basic training at Fort Bragg, and was also stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., and Camp Shlby, Mississippi, be fore sailing. Sunbeams Met Monday Afternoon Bobby McNeill and Jack Wells were hosts to the Sunbeam meet ing at the First Baptist church on Monday afternoon immediately after school. Mrs. Ralph Moseley had charge of th« program—Subject: “The Church on W'tttii”. The program was illustrated by showing how the minister had to go to church in a small boat, also how the peo ple went to church in small boats when they heard the big church bell ring on the church m the big boat. Each child was given a small boat. The children also made a cut out scene of Palestine and placed it on sand tables. The hosts Bobby and Jack, were assisted by their mothers, Mrs. R. G. McNeill and Mrs. Guy Wells »jn serving lovely refreshments to the thirty six children present. Mrs. Aiken Hostess To Readers Club The Cherryville Readers Club met with Mrs. Malcolm Aiken on Thursday night, February 9th, at 8 o’clock. During the business meeting the yearbooks were distributed to the members by Mrs. Heman Hall, chairman of the committee. Other reports were given and books were exchanged for the month. Brief bibliographic sketches of the life of Dr. A. J. Cronin, au thor of “The Green Years” was given by Mrs. Emmett Houser. An interesting and informative program was under the direction of Mrs. Hunter Carroll. She spoke on the outstanding events in the lives of the five-star Generals Douglas MacArthur and Ge°rge (Marshall. Portraits and clippings added to the discussion Following the program Mrs. Ai ken served a delightful 6alad plate with accessories. She was assisted by Mrs. Heman Hall and Mrs. Em mett Houser. The guests included Mesdames Howard W. Allran, Dewey F. Beam, Hunter Carroll, T. A. Car ter, Heman Hall, Hillard Harrel eon, Emmett Houser, Howard Robinson, Hunter Rudisili, Gar land Sherrill, M. A. Stroup and Malcolm Aiken, Parker George, B. M. 2-C sta tioned at Providence, R. I., spenl five days at home with his mothei Mrs. A. B. George. He returnee to Providence Monday, February 12th. His address is Charles Par ser George, B. M. 2-C A.B.D. Op eration, Bn. No. 148, Davisville R. I. W. H. And F. mT Societies Meet The W. H. and P. M. Societies met at the home of Mrs. Knox Barrier Saturday night, February 17th. The subject for discussion was “The Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Work in India.” The following topics were discussed by members of the society. Origin of Wesleyan Missions in India, Sanjan, and the workers there, Dondi Marioli and the workers there. After the program delicious re freshments were served. Lorraine McCurry Hostess To Juniors Lorraine McCurry was hostess to the Junior G. A.’s at the F’irst Baptist church Tuesday afternoon immediately after school. The meeting ^s given over to the study of the Forward Steps. There were twenty-two girls pres At the close of the program the iiostess was assisted by Mrs. Guy Wells in serving delicious refresh ments. Betty Jane Black Has Valentine Party Miss Betty Jane Black enter tained a number of her friends Wednesday evening, February 14, from 7 until y o’clock at the Carl ton Club House at a Valentine Party. Ihe club house was attractively decorated in keeping with thoVid mtine season. Games were mo joy ed after which the hostess, assis ted by Mrs. Hugh Sneed and Thad Short served delici >us re freshments consisting of sand wiches. cakes, cold drinks and candy. Those present were Betty Jane Black, Rilma Harrelson, Nancy Beam, Sue Carpenter, Shirley Carpenter, Sara Krone he rger, Lo rene McCurry, Billy Green, liar bara Franklin, Ted Black, Billy ’ Sneed, Billy Barker, Charles Car Hendricks, Billy Joe Duncan, Mildred Duncan, Don Sneed, Bet ty Sain, Betty Howell, Margaret Hobbs, Patsy Foster, Jane Beam, Forest Allran, Robert Page, Dar rel Gates, Ray Hood, C. J. Hood, and Charles Randall. Dellinger-Morrow Engagement The engagement of Miss Kath erine Dellinger to Pvt. A. B. Mor row, Jr., was announced Saturday night at a dinner party given at the Jolly Hotel in Gastonia. The place cards were double lead hearts tied at the side with white ribbon and on the inside bore the inscription — Katherine and A. B. Jr.,—Soon. Covers were laid for the follow ing: Miss Dellinger, Pvt. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. James Queen of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harelson, Miss Nettie Dellinger, and Mrs. Olivia Martin. Miss Dellinger is the daughter of Mrs. H. Lee Dellinger and the late Mr. Dellinger. pvt. Morrow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morrow, Sr. He has recently returned from 11 months in the European Theatre of Operations. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Adams Bride Of Wm. B. Payseur A marriage of much interest to their many friends is that of Miss Kathleen Adams and William B. Payseur, S. 1-C. The ceremony was performed in Gattney S. C. on Thursday afternoon at 5 o - clock on February 16th. The bride was lovely in an aqua suit with which she wore black and white accessories. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Adams and' received her educa tion in the Cherryville Public Schools. The groom is the son of Mr. W. B. Payseur and the late Mrs. Payseur of Lincolnton. He atten ded Balls Creek .High School and Campbells College. Shortly alter entering college he enlisted in the U. S. Navy and has recently re turned home from the South Pa cific on a 30-day furlough after eighteen months overseas. He will return to Seattle, Wash, for further assignment and Mrs. Payseur will remain here with her parents. Intermediate G.A.’s Met Tuesday Night The Intermediate G. A.s of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday night with Miss Ollie Mayhue. Co hostesses were Misses Betty Dover Carolyn Pruitt, Juanita Morrow, and Patsy Carpenter. Miss Lucy Jane Stroup, presi dent, presided over the business' session and Mrs. Odell Dellinger led the discussion of Forward Steps. Plans were made to secure more G. A. Members and to com plete the G.A. year book. The hostesses served refresh ments to the fonowing Lucy Jane Stroup, Dorothy Allen, Mollie Sue McGinnis, Joan London, Patricia Beam, Lynn Beam, Betty Jean Huss, Martha Taylor, Mildred Duncan, Mary Lail, Kathleen Murphy, Faye Goins, Coleen Brooks, Mesdames Odell Dellin ger, L. W. London and E. S. El liott. Cherryville Woman’s Club To Meet Tues. The Cherryville Woman’s Club will hold its February meeting at the NuWay Club House on_ Tues day afternoon, February 27th, at 3:45 o’clock. The committees for the Febru ary meeting are as follows: Program—“Citizenship”, Chm. Miss Julia Renfro and Miss Ruth Black. Arrangement — Mrs. Yates Homesley and Mrs. Troy C. Hom esley. Refreshments— Mrs. D. K. Mauney, Jr., Miss Marie Huss, Mrs. Lewis Doggett, Mrs. D. P. McClurd, Miss Mary Mosteller, Mrs. E. E. McDowell, Mrs. Webb McGinnis, Mrs. J. W. Payne and Mrs. Ruth Porter. The Committees for the March meeting are as follows: Program—“Art” — Chairman, Mrs. Ruth Porter, Mrs. Heman Hall. Arrangement—Miss Mary mos teller and Mrs. M. D. Aiken. Refreshment — Mrs. VV. B. Rhyne, Miss Julia Renfro, Mrs. C, A. Rudisill, Mrs. L. A. Rudi sill, Mrs. R. C. Sharpe, Mrs. Gar land Sherrill, Mrs. G. T. Skidmore Mrs. J. W. Kendrick, and Mrs. W. p. Starnes. Tiie committees for the April meeting are as follows: Program —“Literature”, Chair man, Mrs. Victor Stroup and Miss Marie Huss. Arrangement—Mrs. E. S. W e hunt and Mrs. C. T. Skidmore. Refreshment— Miss Irene Sox, Mrs. J. C. Stroup, Mrs. Bedie Stroup, Mrs. Steve Stroup, Mrs. Victor Stroup, Mrs. E. C. Sullivan Mrs. L. L. Summer and Mrs. J. 1>. Thornburg. The committee for the Maj meeting are as follows: Program — “Religion - Educa tion”, Chairman, Mrs. E. S. Elli ott, Mrs. L. P. Barnett, and Mrs. W. G. Cobh. __ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE MAR-JEAN cunp FRIDAY, FEB. 23 Located On E. Main Street, Build ing Formerly Occupied By The Beam Motor Co. FEATURING LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR MRS. MARGARET LAWING, Manageress MRS. WILMA RHODES MRS. PRUE WARLICK Arrangement—Mrs. L. L. Sum-1 mer and Mrs. D. A. Kudisill. Refreshment— Miss Katherine! Stanley, Mrs. E. S. Wehunt, Miss Kate Whitworth, Miss Sara Work man, Mrs. M. D. Aiken, Mrs. S.D. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. L. P. Bar nett. DanaGay Dellinger Celebrates Birthday Little Lana Gay Dellinger en tertained a number of her little friends at a birthday party on February lath in cell'nin.m ni her fourth birthday annivtsaiy. The dining table was rente.'td with, a birthday cake decorated in white and topped with tear pink lighted candies. Games were enjoyed during the evening and later refreshments consisting of dixie cups and indi vidual cakes were served to the little folks by the hostess mother. Airs. Stowe Dellinger. Those present were Phyllis Ann Heafner, Shirley and kimmie Towei y, Betty Jean and Nelta Towry, Jackie Bridges, Ann Moo dy, Sunny Ledwell, Gail and .Mar garet Ann Baxter, Dana Gay and Kenny Dellinger. The little honoree received ma ny lovely gifts. 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