♦ In } Social | I Activities j i=d Society About People Parties, Clubs and News People You Know T-4 Dudley Camp arrived home Tuesday from six months service in the E.T.O. After a 30 day fur- . lough, he will report to Ft Bragg for reassignment. Mrs. Ralph Self spent Friday night in Charlotte with her sister, Mrs. Harry Adams. While there she attended the graduation Oi her niece, Rita Adams from Cen tral High School in Charlotte. Mrs. Worth Mauney of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Mrs. Le on Barter of Atlanta, Ga., return Ied home today after spending the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Self. Lt. Col. George L. Riddle, Mrs. Riddle and daughter June were dinner guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thornburg. Pfc. Nevert McNeely is spend ing this week with his mother, Mrs,] C. C. McNeely. Nevert has just returned from South America and | is stationed in Camp Forest, Tenn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweatt rec ently visited Silver Springs, Flor ida’s famed and internationally known underwater fairyland while j Visiting in Florida. Misses Clara Bell, Juanita, and< Olivia Carpenter, Camilla Gates and Gerald Randall are spending' the week at Carolina Beach. Messrs. Coy H. Dellinger ana Jack W. Beam were in Gastonia and Lincolnton Saturday after noon on business. fMr. and Mrs. Heber Eaker. Sgt. Robert G. Dellinger and Miss Louise Martin spent last week at I Carolina Beach. Mrs. Melvin Aycock returned to her home in Kilmermock, Va.J Monday after several weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Mullinax. Miss Marie Teal and Miss Lou ise Moore of Charlotte spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hull. David Troy Carpenter, Jr., re turned Wednesday from the Lar Eye, Nose and Throat hospital where he underwent a tonsilloto my Tuesday. He is getting along nicely. Pvt. and Mrs. Howard Sellers, Bat Georgia and Rock Hill spent a aurteen day furlough here with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. W\ M. Sellers. Little Diana Rudisill and Re bekah Eaker are spending this week in Landrum, S. C., the guest', of their little cousin, Sara^Jan'e Jett. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rudisill and children, Edwina and Diana spent the week-end at Landrum,1 S. C., the guests of Rev. and Mrs. i J. L. Jett. Mr. Hershal Brown and dni'p-h- ^ ter, Mrs. James Thomson and hei* little son, Jimmie Thomson of Spartanburg, S. C., spent the week-end here with relatives. I Mr. Ralph Carpenter has re turned from Seattle, Washington, where he spent the past eiehv days with his brother, J. IV. Car-, penter. * Voyde M. White who has been overseas is spending a 22 days leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. White, Route 2, Cherryviile. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter ana Mrs. S. W. Kirkpatrick left today for Great Falls, South Carolina, where they will spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. John Charles Jerome, who hns been in the Oxford Orphanage Horne, but is now living with ms father in Durham is visiting his giandmother Mrs. Les:e• Dellin ger and Aunt, Mrs. J. E. Van IJyfce. Miss Margie Sisk has returnea to her home here after undergo tng a foot operation Saturday at Garrison General Hospital in Gas tonia. and Mexiro. Mrs. J. D. Carpenter has re turned from Seattle, Washington where she spent eight days with her husband, F 1-C J. D. Carpen ter, he will be there for a few weeks. He is a son of Mrs. P. L. Carpenter and the late Mr. P. L. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Froneberger returned Friday from a trip to the West Coast. While gone, the> visited their daughter, Mrs. MaK ^orie F. Whitesides, in San Diego. ICalif , and also visited a number of points of interest in California Seaman 1-C and Mrs. Will Pruett, and daughter, Kvyleen, and Mrs. George Pruett, returnea Friday from Rome, Ga., where they visited Pfc. Garland Pruett, who has just returned from the E.T.O. He is receiving treatment at Battey General Hospital ana •xpecta to be able to come home within a few weeka. Maurice Dellinger left Monday for White Lake to spend a week it the Agriculture Camp for boys. Mrs. R. C. Mullinax left Sun lay for Knoxville, Tenn. to visit ler sister, Mrs. George Turner. Miss Ann Kendrick of Mount [lolly spent the week-end here, the ?uest of Miss Margaret Carpenter. Bobby Carpenter, Councilor at Piedmont Boy Scout Camp, Tryon spent the ween-end at home. Gary Lou Allran, who is at the Piedmont Boy 'Scout Camp at Tryon spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Allran. Mrs. Mary Leonhardt of Chase City, Va., is visiting relatives and friends here. She came especially for the Houser reunion held at Rethpage church Wednesday. Stroup-Hallyburton Announcements * The following announcements have been received here: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hallyburton announce the marriage of their daughter, Sara Margaret, to Eu gene Roberts Stroup, Lieutenant junior grade, United States Naval Reserve on Monday, the sixteenth of July, Nineteen hundred and forty-five, First Baptist Church, Asheville, North Carolina. Lt. and Mrs. Stroup have been visiting Lt. iStroup’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stroup. Lt. Stroup who has been serv ing overseas will report August’ 9th, for overseas duty in the Pa cific. Miss Linda Johnston Weds Pfc. Marshall The marriage of Miss Linda Katherine Johnston and Pfc. P. A. Marshall was solemnized on Wed nesday, July 25, at the First Bap tist Church in Gastonia with IVr. V. Ward Barr officiating. , The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jphn ston, wore a costume of white eyelet pique with an orchid at hai shoulder. She is a graduate 01 Cherryville High School and at tended the Evans College of Com merce in Gastonia. Before her marriage she was employed by Rustin Furniture Company m Gastonia. Pfc. Marshall is the son of Mr and Mrs. M. O. Marshall ot Stokesdale and Greensboro. Be fore entering the service he was employed as stock manager by the Colonial Stores, Inc., of Nor folk, Va. He was recently re turned to the Eighth Air Force as special investigator for an M. P. detachment. After a trip to the mountains, the couple returned to Gastonia where Pfc. Marshall is spending a furlough of 30 days. The following announcement* have been received here: Mr. and Mrs. George A. John ston announce the marriage oi their daughter, Linda Katherinfc to Persival A. Marshall, Privatt First Class, United States Arn* Air Corps, on Wednesday, JulJH the twenty-fifth, Nineteen hun dred and forty-five, Gastonia, North Carolina. Miss Kathryn Ballard Weds J. M. Rhyne Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Ballard of Alexis, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Kath ryn Roberts, to Jacob Miller Rhyne, on Sunday, August 6, 1945 4 o’clock. The marriage was solemnized in fhe Machpelah Presbyterian Church, Lincoln county immedi ately following the regular church services. The Rev. W. T. Smith, of Wilmore Presbyterian Church, of Charlotte and Rev. W. H. Matheson, pai'tor of the bride, of ficiated, using the double ring ceremony. The chu'ch was decorated with white giad.oli, greenery and mix ed llowc is. The bride and groom entered the church together. The ushers were Pfc. Joseph F. Ballard, brother of the bride and Fiert Long, Jr., of Columbia, S. C. The bride wore a navy sheer dress with white acco;?oiies and a shoulder bouquet of orchids. Piior to tl.e ceremony a pro gram of nuptial music was ren dered by Miss Dorothy McCorkle jf Fayetteville, pianist, and Al>ss Sara Frances Whilley of Albe marle, as soloist. Miss Whitley sang “I Love You Truly," ‘‘Mel ody of Love," and “Traumeria" weie played. During the ceremo ny "The Rosary" was softly played. The Chorus from Lohengrin by Wagner an.t AfendelAsohn’s March limji “Mta sunimer Nights Dream’’ was used for the recessional. The bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Halimd. The groom is the son of Mr. J. G. Rhyne and the late Mrs. Rhyne of Gastonia. He hus been a member of the armed for ces for the past five years. He served overseas eighteen months and has returned with a discharge The couple left immediately after the qeremony for a wedding trip, after which they will be at home in Gastonia. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Peeler of] Charlotte spent from Thursday through Sunday here, the guests tt Dr. Peeler’s sister, Mrs. L. L. Self. Miss Marjore Long of Charlotte spent last week here on her vaca tion with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. I. P. Long. Sylva Ann and Sandra Nan Carpenter, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L'. Troy Carpenter cele brated their second birthday anni versary on Wednesday, August 8. Mrs. J. Cliff Stroup and daugh ter, Julia Btta, left Wednesday night for Wadesboro, where they will spend some time visiting Mrs. Stroup’s sister, Mrs. Vernon Smith and family. Miss Margie Sue Crocker ol Cherryville and Miss Georgene Eamey of Hollandale, Florida, are spending a few days witt Mrs. Olin Crocker and Mrs. W A. Hull of Vale. . MRS. KEITH LONG CALLS HUSBAND IN HAWAII Mrs. Keith Long called her hus band, Keith Long, who is in th< Navy stationed in the Hawauar Islands, a distance of 3,116 miles After getting him on the phone sne had no trouble to understanc every word just as plain as if he had been located somewhere in the sta.-.es. MRS. CHARLES P. BEAM HOME PROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Charles P. Beam returned home Sunday from the Presbyter ian Hospital in Charlotte and is getiii.g along fine. f MRS. BLACKWELDER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Pete Blackwelder enter tained the members of the Triple Deck Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening. Bowls of sum-' mer flowers decorated the home. A dessert course was served to the following members: Mrs. Henry Michael, Mrs. Jim my Putnam, Mrs. Ralph Leonard-i Mrs. Bob McNeil, Mrs. Hem:' Hall, Mrs. Ben Rudisill, Mrs. I. J Payne, Mrs. Raleigh Putnam ant Miss Janet Hobbs. | The invited guests were Mrs J. D. Watts and Mrs. Dewey F. Beam. D. R. MAUNEY SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS OUTING D. R. Mauney, Jr., carried hi iSunday School Class on an outing to Lake Lure over the week-end Those going were Wayne All ran. James Dellinger, Wayne Fror.eberger, Blaine Froneberger G. B. Beam, Jr., Ben David Bake * Carrol Wright and Birthday Dinner At Home W. Anthony There wilt be a birthday dinner on Sunday August 12th at the home of Worth Anthony, on Crouse, Route One. Everyone if invited to .*ome ana bring well filled basket?. Special singing and preaching. The bi-th'lay dinner is in non or of Mr. A ithony who is cele hiating ms ,-eventieth birtnda> anniversary. A. SIDNEY BEAM ILL Mr. A. Sidney Beam has been confined to his home for the past I several days by illness. HOWELLS CLEARANCE SALE ALL SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED HATS NOW 1-2 PRICE 1 Mrs. W. C. Howell Cherryuille, N. C. That’s why more women choose KOTEX than all other brands! Box of 12 22c Box of 54 • 89c BEIK MATTHEWS (0. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our frier.ds and neighbros for the sympathy and kindness 3iiown to Us in the loss of our home that was des troyed by fire, Saturday, July The gifts and money are appre ciated very much and will always be remembered. MR. AND MRS. BRYCE DELly INGER AND FAMILY _— — -- l 1 STRAND ; COOLED BY WASHED AIR FRIDAY-SAT. — 2 DAYS FIRST SHOWING MtniffOM DUNCAN RENALDO —Plus— NEWS—CART.—COMED\ - 2 BIG SERIALS MONSTER AND APE BATMAN MON.—TUES. — 2 DAYS DOUBLE SHOW No. 1 “ESCAPE IN FOG No II MARGARET IRVING CAROL HUGH! IRENE RYAN MlLBOR.'i STONE WED.-THURS. - AUG. 15-lc BIG DOUBLE SHOW No. 1 frank jenks IT S MURDER... in which even the corpse FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LOY TOWEKY JULY 30TH. Funeral services for Loy Towery 22, who was killed in a truck-au tomobile collision on Saturday at te'iioon, .Puly 28th, were conduct ed or. the following -VI on day at-, ternoon al ■! o’clock from Bess' ( hapel Methodist church. Servic es were in charge of the pastor and burial was made in the church cemetery. Towery met almost instant death when the automobile in which he was driving and a truck driven by J. D. Baxter collided on a curve in the Black Rock com munity on Saturday afternoon July 28th, about 4 o’clock. lie was lushed to a Lihcolnton hospi tal where he was pronounced dead. 1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Butler '1 owery and on, daughter, Nellie Sue.' lie was i son of Mr. and Mis. licit 1 ow ery. .■AWW/AY.V.Y.W.VAV/ TERMITES RATS. ROACHES. BED BUGS. ANTS. & ETC. 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