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1 TBM MONRO ENQUIRER, MOrTROB. W. C, MONDAY, DBOEMBER 4, 1944 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Give Her A Coat For A Happy Christmas. STYLES FITTED TAILORED BOX STYLES ONE SPECIAL PRICE $29.50 COLORS BLACK BROWN GREEN WINE TAN k f A 1 ft. 1 I til ''"iw A Grand Collection of New Fall and Winter Coats. In Wool and Part Wool Fabrics. Tweeds, Fleeces and Solids. Choose Yours Today! (USE OUR LAY-AWAY f LAN) EBRD'S DEPT. STORE Monroe, N. C FOR YOUR SELECTION Our Christmas merchan dise has arrived and we are able to offer many items which are scarce at this time. You need only to come in to select the gift of your choice and we will gladly lay it away. ' We have a fine display of Watches, including both Men's and Ladies' Bulovas, Longines, Gothams, Omegas and Wittennauers. ROBERTS JEWELERS Monroe, N. C ' "BETTER SHOP E ARL Y" Sanies Iljaters cc: i:i tcdayatd see mz mix nmxs VZXA HASLfiHT FCiTKS tllOLE FA!.-LY !' mary item this year, we ' J )-jta to raa&e your t -; ' i early.'. .' 7"" GTII "7.-V1" 5 SOCIAL NEWS " BT 1TB8. KVGXNK A8HCBAIT BrldM Pwlr Thanday Mrs. B. H. Dormlny vtd her sister, Mrs. J. W. Cavender eatertsined t ft lovely bridge party ITiursday evening m their home on South Church street, In compliment to their house guests, Mrs. J. IX Williams of Elisabeth town, and Mrs. L. P. Zachery of Wadesboro. Three tables were placed for the games. After the games an elegant saiga course was served. Mrs. J. D. Williams won high score prize, and Mrs. Carol Medlln won second high. The honor guests were presented gifts. Their guests were Mrs. J. D. Wil liams, Mrs. It. P. Zachery. Mrs. Carol Medlln, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Hughes Lmgle, Mrs. Heath Howie, Mrs. Richard Howie, Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. Clifford Ketchum, Mrs. Lawrence Presson. and Misses Mary Carson Mc Oee and Evelyn Harris. Touches of the festive holiday sea son were used, among which was holly and tiny red tapers on each table. Spoils SIe&9 ToLfit' Tou'U Ilka the way Va-tro-nol works right vmn trouoie is co open tip nose relieve stuffy transient con gestion. ( Also grand for relieving sniffly, aneesy. tuffy distress of head, eoldsj follow directions In folder. , n Rim Wika W Bftttidllg :' bthr I I w i I IIVRM Bsttfir I Mrs. Wade Prldgen of Raleigh, will come tomorrow for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Hudson, on Wolfe Pond road. Mrs. C. E. VanDeman and two small daughters, Margaret and Ruth, who have been spending two weeks here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davis, left this morning for their home In North Wilkesboro. Miss Annie Dillon who has Birth Annawwement Mr. am Mrs. Parks Nash announce the birth of a son, Houston Paries, Jr. on November 3 1844, in the Ellen Fitzgerald hospital Mrs. Nash Is the former Miss Mae S tames, ahe daughter of Mrs. Calvin Starnes and the late Mr. Starnes. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob C. Brooks, and daughters, Mrs. Herman Oulledge and Miss Martha Brooks, and son, E. M. 2-C Jake Brooks, left Saturday for New Bern for a week-end visit. Miss Annie Mae McColl returned home the last of the week from a several days visit with relatives In McColl and Columbia, 6. C. Mr. And Mrs. Hogglnt Entertain At -v"" ''Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nell Huggins enter tained at a family dinner Friday eve ning st their home on Wlnburn street. A full turkey dinner was served. The guests Included Mrs. Huggins and an their children and a number, of their grandchildren. They ware? Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kelley,: Mrs. C. T. Waters and two sons, Teddy and Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and children, Patsy, Walter and James; J. B. Bkkllx, Jr, and J. B. Blddlx the third;, all of Rockingham, and Mrs and Mrs. H. B. Hadley and two children, Hunter, Jr. and Jane, and Mrs. X. F. Coble and children, Hal and Miss Sarah Coble of Monroe. Mrs. James Powell and daughter, Kitty Lou, and Mrs. David Dodd and daughter, Drake, returned home the been last of the week from Raleigh where Ben Keendrick Entertains At Dinner Dance . Ben Kendrick of . Charlotte road, entertained st a delightful Christmas dinner and dance Friday evening at the Hotel Monroe. The table was beautifully decorated with bowls of nandlaa berries and other s holiday suggestions. And- the guests were given favors of green and red paper hats. The dinner was served In three courses and dancing followed.. .. Those present were Ben Kendrick, Misses Virginia Alexander, Jean Goudelock, Jane Coppla, Barbara Helms, Jane Fuller, Shirley Smith, Mary Stack, Anne Beasley, Louise Walker, and John Sanders, John Mil- liken, Bill Cook, Johnny Helms, Philip Broom, Kirk Shute, Joe SwarlngerM Richard Austin, and Cecil English. Mrs. Clyde Kendrick, thehost's mother, was also present. Miss Martha Slkes had as her week- connected with the State Department they had been spending a week with i11 Mfs 6188 8ret' Mlas in Washington, D. C, for four years, i friends, came Saturday to be with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Dillon on Mrs. Eugene Hall of Florence, S. C, Wadesboro road until her marriage to came Friday for a few days visit with Sgt. Martin W. Luther, which takes her sister, Mrs., Gfllam Craig and place on the 18th of this month, quite , other relatives. a number of social affairs are being i planned for the bride-elect. Mrs. Dell Car of Greensboro, came the last of the week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Loyd Sutton and other relatives. Mrs. M. H. Huntley and son, Lieut. Marvin Huntley, Army Air Forces, re turned Saturday night from Nashville, Tenn., where they attended the wed- Mrs. James P. Marsh and her sis ding of Mrs. Huntley's son, W. F. j ter, Mrs. Luther Huggins of Marsh Huntley to Miss Carrie Burnett Wade, vllle left the first of last week for of that city. The wedding was sol emnized at 8 p. m., December 1st. Mrs. B. H. Dormlny and Mrs. James Marsh will return home after a visit Cavender have as their guests, their 0f a week or ten days. Mrs. Huggins sister, Mrs. J. D. Williams of Eliza- will remain for some time hoping the bethtown. They also have as their change will improve her health. guest, .urs. 1 tr. zacnery oi waues-boro. Top Shannonhouse of Rockingham. Miss Helen Schachner left last week father Rosser Wolfe who is quite for Indianapolis, Ind, where she Is riousyl ill at the home of his daugh taklng a three-weeks course in a ter, Mrs. A. A. Scales on West Frank- Civilian Pay Roll Government scnooi gtreet. at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Little SherriU Broadaway Honored Of much Interest to the little folks American Legion Auxiliary The December meeting of the Mel vin Deese Unit American Legion Aux liary was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. R. Ed Helms on Hayne srteet, with Mrs. Helms and her group, as Hostesses. Mrs. ,E. E. O'Neal, the president. conducted the meeting. The Pledge of Allegiance to the, flag, lead by the nmariQanism cnairman, Mrs. Bam US, was given In unison. Prayer was of fered by the Chaplain, Mrs. J. E. s.n a ii. . . Miami Beach. Fla.. where they are """"w ""uw ! singing oi visiting Mrs. Huggins' daughter. Mrs. 127? 2er 2 June D. Morrison and family. Mrs. EfSw toe Constitution repeated m uujwu. Mrs. O'Neal welcomed all members present and a guest. Miss Smith, vis iting in the home of Mrs. R. L. Dixon and thanked the hostesses for their hospitality. The minutes of the November meet ing were read and the treasurer's re port was given. Reports were heard from the fol lowing committees: Rehabilitation: Mrs. Wade Rogers reao jewers oi appreciation and shanks Mrs. R. H. Fair of Charlotte, spent a few days here last weeK witn ner came Friday for a week-end visit with fcottetn who veA hpr mothpr rvi ter. Mm. w H.''wter the Monroe Unit as of the Laurel HiU community was the Norwood and Mrs. Jeff Fordham ana uCJir.i.Zl birthday party In honor of little Sher- children who are spending some timeP " Tr JJ.!? AJ?w one rUl Broadaway Saturday, November 25 here with Mrs. Norwood. given oy ms motner, mis. waaj wm., - , Cnliimi- Mnrt mineham Broadaway. Sherrill was! Mrs. R. F. PlonK oi Bessermer uuy "7 f r.' i dollar bill in a greeting card. Community Service: Mrs. Frank Mo- '" m n ..... . - . two years old the 2Tth of November Is spending several days here as the " ""iTn IiirS: u. v.4. tv.i wi. r,.ct nf h. mnttwr nr John w. 1 ana MrB- C. Baucom. Cards were B11U llOO llCVCl DCCU 1UO aW. r nufciw -w - father, T. Curtis Broadaway Is with Ormand and family. the U. S. Army In England and hopes : to see his son before very long. I mailed to Mrs. B. L. Payne, ura. John Williams, and Floyd Holt. Jr. IS Mr m Mr. whiteford Biakenev , Christmas cards 'malted to boys over- sherrnv. friwvrt. nTrfinff thp nartv1 and two children who have been liv-1 ? " reaay. w mau to hoys were as follows: Bill. Ben. Shelly ing In Charlotte have returned to " . J .Jeanne, Margaret and Leroy Binning- Monroe temporarily and are miXing . ham, Monette Parker. MarteUa. J. B,. their home with Mrs. Blakeney's I i0" and Allan Edwards, Elaine, Ralph ana mother, Mrs. C. M. Reaiem on tsoum Ward Little, Robert and Roy Chaney, Hayne street. Susan Maske, Levon Baucom, Larry! and Mitchel Home. Janice and Ruby Mrs. Raymond Presson who came Baucom, Evelyn Edwards, Perry and last week to attend the marriage of Ben Thomas, Bobby and Kenneth her sister, Miss Helen Mangum, and Turner, and Elvina, Ravon, Tony and to visit her parentsn, Mr. and Mrs. Levtl Hlnson. O. L. Mangum, will return to her i A delightful plate of sandwiches, home In Charlestown, W. Va., tomor cakes, candy and apples was served row. after enjoyable games were played. I ! Sherrill received a nice bunch of 1 Miss Sallie Orr and Miss Irene Carr useful gifts and pictures were made Bowie, who are students at Woman's of Sherrill and his cake and friends college in Greensboro, and Lieut, to send to his Dad. I Douglass Young and "Lieut. Alfred The little folks then went home, Taylor also of Greensboro came Frl i after enjoying a Vainy, birthday party.; day. Miss Orr to visit her parents, Mr. ! Reported. and Mrs. Albert Orr, and Miss Bowie and Lieuts. Young and. Taylor to visit Miss Elizabeth Meares who teaches ( Miss Bowie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j at Cramerton, and Miss Mary Stewart Carr Bowie. Who teaches at Fairview, will spend the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Hall Eflrd. I Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Horton and daughter, Miss Happy, spent last week lend at Fountain where they visited Mr. Horton's brother, Massey Horton I onH famllv Mrs. B. W. Booker and two daugh ters, Annie Heath and Mary Elizabeth of Smithneld, came; the last of the week for a few days visit with Mrs. Booker's mother, Mrs. B. C. Redfera and other relatives. ' Belk-Potts Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Belk of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Fuller and son, roe, announce the engagement or weir Hascal, who have been stationed In daughter. Hazel Griffin Belk, to first Washington, D. C, where be has been Sgt. Kenneth E. Potts of Camp Mac serving as Warrant Officer, are spend' ing a few days here with his orotn ers, Horace and Hubert Fuller and their families. Tbey nave been trans ferred to GainsvUle, Ga., where be will me In the same service. Miss Elinor EUwanger who Is a stu dent at Queens.. College,. Charlotte, spent Tuesday, night here with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. EUwanger and, attended, the Cartwright-Mangum wedding. : . : Mrs. Mary Sanford who has bad an apartment in the home of Mrs. C. A. Miller , and has been employed at Camp Button, is leaving In a few days; fort Kannapolls where she will make her borne, i sv:iw- . -iv : Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Cassels and chil dren of Chester, 8, Cu were the week end guests of their parent, Mr. andl Mr, two i. vmch on w, weiicx son. streeti. ,i..f t.v.-.i-. . c ' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe. Spencer and daughter, Miss Mary, Anne, of . Gas tonlav spent the week-end iere as the guests of Mrs. Spsacer's. sister a Miss Mary Futch and.; other, relatives,, Mr: and Mrs. Charles M. Fless nave returned to Lexington after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. C, B. Funderburkv : , i; kail and Morris Plains, N. J. The wedding will take place In January. V. D. C Meeting Friday Mrs.' James T.v, Griffith - and her group consisting of Mrs., Walter Hen derson, Mrs. Edwin. JUven, Mrs.- 0. B. MoClellan and Miss Mabel Shannon, will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Griffin on West Windsor street on Friday afternoon, December the 8th at :4S o'clock instead of 3:30 as 1 usuaL All members ars urged, to . at tends ; ji -'. ' -.. 'X bringing the membership up to lot ooid Stan Mrs. Hughes Murray said that supscriptlons to The Ameri can Home Magazine had been sent to the Gold Star mothers. National Publication: Mrs.- Frank Hart urged more members to sub scribe to the National News. At the conclusion of the business, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Clyde Kendall. who presented a Christmas program as follows: (1) "Oh Little Town . of Bethle hem," sung by the members. (a) The Story of Christ, told by Mrs; J. E. Glasgow. (3) "Joy, To The World." (4) Two stories by Ana bole France "Our Lady's Juggler" and: "The Ocean Christ," .was told most beautifully by Mrs. Kendall., - a. , (5) "Silent Night," by members of from JuntUontl ptrtoJtt pallt C&rdul Ja Hqald medicine widen ., many woman m; bw brought relief , from the cramp-ilk atony and ner- '' you train of runoUonal perlodlr ' tflatraaa,. Hero-a how It may beipl f, Takon Ukaa toBiOj JL It abouW. (Umnlata . - appetite, aid dlfea 'fan. inue help wtfM i ' aiitriri lor the "time" - - f, INTO A . Btartel 1 daysBe 4Sk lore "your ttme", it should' help rollere pain due t purely fuw tlaDal periodle caaata . Try Cardul. n It helpe, yooH ! GrateliS?ryic Station Intersection Charlotte and Concord . Highway Phone 666 ; J. BM Carnet .Owner , C:l r ? 1 1 m . I li . o i y . c.i: s rm - , n ot i,sf - -t." ex af ' V .. .. f v, , Agents For . - U. S. Royal Tires , '' Goodyear Datteries : .. r..' '" f aaaaeam GAS AND OIL Let os flush your radiator check leaks,' and 11 with Thermo-Royal, Menthol or Zerone. Play safe, 'don't rUk a frozen radiator and engine, ' ' ' " Hare you cLanged to Winter Cll and Grease? II not, let us attend to tL Is at once for you. - as always 4'M''V,f.rj4ftv'- GOOD Shoes for Boys! ( -Si, ' x Sturdy Extra Wear for School c , . , tar it- ; . .-'. v 2-98 3-49 Prices (rpm depending on sizt , A. corded moccasin of Goodyear welt con struction that means better fi through' oat constant: wear. Pliable glove leather uppers. Sanitized linings that retard the detrimental effects of foot perspiration. Sizes 1 to 6, 6 to 12.. the unit. After the adjournment, the hostess es served assorted sandwiches, potato chops, home-made candies and, hot coffee.. ; The. members of Mrs. Helms group are: Mrs. Kemp Helms, Mrs, John Futch, Mrs.. Jack Herolg, Mrs, Bert Crowell, Mrs. Parks EllioU. Mrs. H. H. Wolf,. Mrs,. . frank Harris, Mrs, M, O.. Sheppard and Mrs. Jas. O. Rob erts. ,The January meeting will be wlth Mrs. Moke Williams and her group st the home of Mm Frank Nlvea on West Franklin street Youth admit strangling 4-year-old by to emulatft a movie crime. MATTOX AUTO SUPPLY 111 SOUTH MAW STRfeEt A pXRTlAL LtT iOF OUR STOCK: Tire Pumps Heater Hose Floor Mats ' Fog Lighu Grilles' Seat Covers Glass' Springs Radiators Door Handles Wheels For All Makes Huh Caps For AH Makes Regulators and Glass , Channels For All Makes Tiresi- and Fan Belts. Bumper Jacks' '' Headlight Lens Mufflers and Tsui Pipes ' ' -. VWlyMf:' .' V: ::': FOR We hare several selections ia CH!4ren,Si Desks, "-',' Rockers, Tablet, Chairs, Games, Etc ' viiM' l A 1 VJ; -' ;rr wc;:a vr: 7.5. 3 X
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