Headquarters for Gorgeous Jewelry Nothing Is More Pevsonal Than A Cjift Of Jewelvy Dellingers Jewel In Social \ Activities | __i A Society"> About People Parties, Clubs and News People You Know Mi***, Miss Daphine Doster of Gibson i spent the week-end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Falls. Mrs. G. T. Jarrett of Newton spent last Week here with her son, Mr. Roy Jarrett and Mrs. Jarrett. Dr. M^ A. Stroup of Washing ton, D. C. spent several days here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stroup. student at Catawba College, Salisbury is home with her j mother, Mrs. Carl Summer for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mauney and son, David, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end in Cherry ville, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Forest O. David. Mi. David T. McClain, Mrs. Victor Stroup’s father of Ruth erfordton, is recuperating slowly after a iSeri<ms emergency op eration. Miss Meta Black, student at Lenoir Rhyne College arrived home Tuesday for the Christmas holidays. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Black. Miss Mildred Cobh, student at Lenoir Rhyne College, is home for the Chidstmas holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs W. G. Cobb. Miss Margaret Dellinger, stu dent at Lenoir Rhyne College, home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dellinger for the Christma* holidays. Lt. (jg) Miriam Richards of the Navy Nurses Corp. station ed at Seattle, Wiashingjton and Wakefield, Va. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Grier Beam. Misses Jerry Hobbs, Winona Summer and Woody London, Charles Mauney, and Sloan Sel ler,, are home from the Univer sity at Chapel Hill for the Christ mas holidays. Misses Frances and Vivian Rhyne, stunents at Lenoir Rhyne College will arrive today to spend the Christmas holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rhyne. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Clark of Ciouse had as their dinner guests The New Easy WASHER Coming Soon PHILCO RADIOS SERVICE PHONE 3571 201 N. MTN. STREET Satuiday night, Miss Majorie Carroll of the city and Mr. Bill White of Gastonia. -Mr. WJiite has recently received his dis charge from the Marine Corps. Marsell Devine Hostess To Y.W.A. The Young Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church met with Marseil Devine Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. Ollie Sue Hendrick, president of Y. W. A., had charge of the business ses sion. Plans were made for giv ing a Christmas basket to some worthy family, gome of the of ficers were elected for 1946. Com plete list will be given later. The Christmas program was in charge of Evelyn Roberts. Se/ eral girl* had parts on program. Lovely Christmas refreshments were served by hostess to the following: Margaret Anthony, O'lie Sue Hendrick, Christine Carpenter, Daphine Watts, Marjorie Book out, Carolyn Allen, Jone Sue Car penter, Geneva Rheuark, Evelyn Roberts, Julia Renfro and Kate Whitworth. Dell view Club Met With Mrs. Guiton The Dellview Home Demon straion Club met at the home of Mrs. Forest Guiton with Mrs. Robert Dellinger as joint hostess. Twelve members were present. NO. I NO. II The president being absent, the meeting; was called to order by Mrs. A. T. Dellinger and follow ing- tlie business meeting. Miss Nell DeLooteh gave a talk on “Christnias is .Toy, Peace and Good Will.'’ The historys of two of the familiar Christmas Carols were read and following these storie., the songs were sung by the group. The members exchanged^ gifts » STRAND DIAL 4601 CHERRYVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY-SAT.—2 DAYS DECEMBER 21-22 m MOST AMAZING CRIME EVER COMMITTED! uvo ■* m Stoning WILD BILL ELLIOTT*as RED RYDER ' BBY BLAKE • ALICE FLEMING V.iO WAN OS McDONAll PLUS NEWS—CART.—COMEDY j 2-BIG SERIALS-2 PHANTOM NO. 10 PURPLE M. STRIKES MON.-TUES., DEC. 24-25 j IT'S LOVIN' SET TO.%> j MUSIC\ BOYS 'TW SHORTS SCHOOL FOR MERRY MAID’S DAFFY DIPLOMATS SOLID SENDERS COMING WED. - THURS., DECEMBER 26-27 BIG DOUBLE SHOW and delightful i efreshments were served hy th hostesses. Full Gospel Church To Give Program The children of the Chevry ville Full Gospel Chorch will give a short play, “Getting Ready for Christinas”, Friday night at 7:30. A special Christinas program, hy the Young People, will be pre sented Sunday night at 8 o’clock. Everyone ia cordially Invited to come. BUY BONDS LOST—Ladies Black Leather change purse in or around Me* Ginnis Grocery Store, Wednes day. Contains money and four rings. Finder keep money and please mail or give the rings to Mrs. John H. Black, Cherryville. NOW PLAYING AT THE LESTER CHERRYVILLE, N. C. » /’ DIAL 4601 THURS.-FRl 2 DAYS | GARLAND “Roient WALKER ClEASON .V < N M PLUS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS sAT.—ONE DAY, DEC. 22 1 TO 11 P. M., Cont. FED. OPERATOR No. 99 STARTS LATE SHOW SUN. NITE 12:02 AND TWO DAYS — MONDAY-TUBS. PEGGY ANN GARNER ALLYN JOSLYN • MICHAEL BUNNE FAYE MARLOWE • MONA FREEMAN Directs by" Produced by GEORGE SEATON • WILLIAM PERLBERG A 20th Century-Fo» Picture • ,0 -PLUS MOVIETONE NEWS ONE DAY ONLY, DEC. 26 1 TO 11 P. M., Cont. gm mmmmmmrnam ■ —— BLIND DETECTIVE "DUNCAN MACLAtN" vs. THE 4-TIIKIE KILLER I KAT UJLLINb * r AUL LANUIUN; FRIDAY, Played by Himsolfi E ' ■ ■ •■-•»>*****.’ - v.-.-.-.v.-.-. .- : S<rMfl PUy by O*ofg« Harm** Cm m4 Harry Ruikln • Prom • rtory by Graft* Harmon Com Dlroctod by RICHARD WHORP - Produc'd by RORfRT MR . .4' —PLUS CARTOON COMEDY MAGIC YOUTH JUNGLES RAIDERS Chapter No. 9 }

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