SOCIETY News MRS. BENN DRUM, Editor. telephone The Star No. 4-J Each Morning 8 To 12 O'clock. Urs. Drum can be reached at her home, Phone 713 after noon and nights Thin** That Matter. rhe proper shoes and the proper hats. And the prettiest party frock— Often they open a liundred doors That are dosed with snobbish locks But the things that matter to • thoughtful folks. To the ones who really care Are the loveliness of your eager heart. And the garments your soul shall I wear. /, surface tinsel—a smart veneer— May dazzle a thousand eyes. ( tAu the tinsel has never mattered much, s To the folk who are really wise! | the courage you show at times of stress. And the stand you dare to take— ’.ltd the words you say. in a friend ly way. And the vows you never break! —Margaret E. Sangsteer. Garden Club To Alert Tuesday. —There will be a regular meeting uf the Garden Club at the club room on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Robert Hoyle as leader Contemporary Book Club To Meet. A regular meeting of the Con temporary book club will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss Ruth Moore as hostess at. her home in Forest-City, HoU-ombe-t'rawley ^ Wedding Announced. The following anouncement will be of interest to friends in the two CarOlinas: Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Crawley of Ruby. S. C., announce the marriage of their daughter. Vir ginia. to Mr. Edward E. %Holcombc of Shelby vThe marriage was sol emnized in' Chesterfield, S. C.. on October 5 at the residence of the Rev. F, M. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe are making their home on S. DeKalb street. Mrs. Thompson Entertains Club. Mrs. Carl Thompson was hostess to the members of the Thursday afternoon club yesterday at 3 30 at her beautiful home on Cleveland Springs road. Bridge was played at three tables and after several pleas ant progressions Mrs. Thompson served a salad course with acces sories. She was assisted in entertain ing by her daughter.* Sara. Mrs. Barron Caldwell, of Cliff side. was a special guest of the club on this occasion. Mrs. Gldney Hostess To Teachers. Mrs. LaMar (Sidney entertained (he teachers at the Marlon .street school yesterday afternoon at a de lightfully Informal, small tea party. The teachers ware Invited to call after school at this attractive home where they enjoyed a pleasant, so cial hour with their hostess. Mrs. Gidney was assisted by her two l daughters, pisses Edwlna and Ellen j LaMar. In serving sandwiches and tea. Those who enjoyed , this hos pitality were: Misses Laura Corn welt. Mary Helen Lattlmore. Minnie F.ddins Roberts, Alpha Gettys, Net ttc Mull. Mary Crowd. Annie Ham rick, and Mrs. Jimmy Blanton Birthday Party On Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Taylor was hostess to the children to Miss Laura Corn v.ell's first grade at Marion school on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her little son. Tyson Taylor, on his sixth birthday. Tyson is a mem of this first grade and the party took place at the school building. The Hallowe’en idea was carried out in attractive decora tions and favors for each child. Aft - er an hour or so happily tipent in playing games the birthday cake, bearing its six lighted candles, was cut and other refreshments v.v served with it. Blackburn-Bridges Marriage Of Interest. A marriage of much interest to their many friends is that of Miss Kate Bridges to Mr. Reid M. Black burn which took place at Gaffney. S. C„ on Tuesday evening, October H, in the presence of a few close friends. The bride wore a becoming- en semble of brown transparent velvet with harmonizing accessories, im mediately after the ceremony the young couple left by motor for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Blackburn is a pretty and attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges of lower Cleveland county. She was graduated from Shelby high school two years ago, where she was popular with a large circle of friends. The groom Is a son of Mr. an*l Mrs. Jesse Blackburn, of Lawndale, and is an enterprising young busi ness man of that section. He is at present employed with the Cleve land Mill and Power company. Upon j their return from the wedding trip the young couple will be at home with the groom's parents in Lawn dale. — Mr. And Mrs. It i0*7.0\J 1 Brand new DeLuxe model genuine walnut Console model Victrola with electric motor. Sold £*or\ for $275.00 — NOW ^Oy.oU 1 Model 70 V1CTROLA, Slightly used but good as new .. $29.50 Radios —New and Used! 1—Only 10-Tube Micro-Syn chronous Victor Radio, Pic tured at right. Sells Regular at $178.00. Our Price— $129.50 Terms To Suit You. 3 Model NR 55 - Eight tube Electric Freed Radios. Genu ine Mahogany lowboy cabi nets. Sold originally for $117.50. Clearance Price— $69.50 1 Thompson 5-Tube Neutrodyne Table Model receiver. Sold as is. $4.95 1 Brand new Electric model 31 Seven Tube Crosley Radio complete with tubes and speaker. Regular price $87.50. 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