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MRS. A. P. FALLS ENTERTAINS .
Patterson Grove clUb met lii'
the home of Mr?. A. P. Kails laity!
Thursday afternoon. A looge number j
oi women were present, and the
ones who were there thoroughly euJoyed
hearing rhe discussions land
participating in the recreatonal and
and social periods. The rooms were
Mtractlvely decorated with beautiful
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Hunter Ware led the dsvo-1
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INTRODUCTION
New* and Cartoon
Late Owl Show Thursday
Night at 11:15
SATURDAY
Buck Jonos In
LAW OF TOMBSTONE
AJso Herman IVrix In
"SKY ROCKET"
Serial and Cartoon
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> COMiING MONDAY
On Our Stage {
The Manhattan Players
of New York
Also on THo Screen
"SINNERS IN
PARADISE"
No Advance In Prices
10c and 15c
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On this Thanksgiv
those who visited my ne^
fofr your loyal patronage
New Merchandise is
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Just deceived 35 new hard
Suits. Good selection of st?
fie and double breasted, b
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$14.50 tc
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REST to
ND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT
tioiUil an'd th** l^ador* < >.
teresting discussions ou various sub
Jects. Miss Hilda Sutton save ?t very
InterestIttg talk on toobbies and
Christmas novektlee. TJhf: rccteatitutiJ
ul hour wus u pleasure to all.
The hostess, assisted. by Mrs.
Hunter Wure und Mrs. Cyrus Jails,
served chicken, mayonaise with ac
eessdries. pumpkin tarts and coffee,
?Reported.
BENEFIT PARTY
/The Junior Woman's Club Rave a
benefit party on Inst Fridtty eveuitiK
the proceeds to be used for buying
uiuterlal for children's clothing to be
made iu the NYA sewing room and
Hridge, bingo. rook and .cake
walks provided entertainment for
the eighty or more guests In atumdanoe.
Miss Rachel Ooforth held the lucky
number |u the drawing for tbe turkey.
Winner* in he <-ake walk contest
wore Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch, Mrs.
K. E Finger. Mi?. 11 albert Webb,
Mt s. Paul McGlnuis and Mrs. Ted
( amble.
Mrs. Paul Noisier won ladles' high
score pli&e. in bridge and Mr. Huyno
llluekmer prise for men.
A number of bingo prizes wore
awarded and- also prizes for high
score in rook.
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Those in charge were highly pleas
ed, over the interest shown and tho
neat stmt realized to be'used in this
worthwhile project.
CELEBRATE8 BIRTtgAY
William Herndon entertained A
few pf his young friends Monday aft
eroon at the borne of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon in celebration
of his seventh birthday anniversary.
The children entertained
with games, after which refreshments
were served. >
MEETING OF U. O. C.
Mrs. J. R. Davis and Mrs. L. F.
Meal were hostesses to members ol
the United' Daughters of the ("onf<-d
eracy, entertaining at the home ol
the former on Friday afternoon
Lovely fall flowers were arranged
throughout the house.
Mis. P. G. Ratterree presided in
the absence of the president.
Mrs. C. Q. Rhyne presented an in
fprpFtin? niitH'pll.'inpDiiR nrnpr-im oc.
ststej by Mrs. L. F. Neal.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostesses served a templing
salad with aeeesttoties.
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O. W. MYERS
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-finished all wool Fali>
tries and patterns. Sinelted
back. Values id
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ENTERTAINS MEMBERS OF
! EUNICE BIBLF r.l ASft
/Mrs. Eugene Ma this ai^} Mrs Do
'rts Little Joan entertained members
of the Eunice Dible Class of the First
Baptist church at the home of Mrs,
Matlils on Watterson street on last
Friday evening;/
The home vtfas attractively ar
ranged with chrysanthemums usui
other fall flowers.
Mrs. J. M. Rhea the president pre
sided during the business session
Those present included Ti member*
and two visitors. Mrs. Harry Moor*
jof Washington. l>. and Mr*. K. C
1 Mct.'laln.
| A mt>st delightful program sugges
tive of Thanksgiving and tb?
;'/jwdg* wiu' "p. "jmjwii
' bv the hostesses a follows. Origiu ol
'Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jim Willis; tele
1 grams to the pastor arranged front
I letters formed In the word Thank*
giving; reading. Thanksgiving Day,
! Miss Sara Herndon.
Mrs. George Hord was pdae wlrv
' ner In a contest, guessing numbers
j of petals In a chrysanthemum. Tht
I chrysanthemum contained 156 petali
land Mrs. Herd's guess was ISC.
Following the program deliclout
refreshments were served by the hos
lessee.
MEETING OF AMERICAN
LEGION AUXILIARY
Mrs. \ Bill Souther , entertained
members of the American L<egior
1 Auxiliary at a" most delightful meet
ing at her home on Gold street
Tuesday night.
Lovely chrysanthemums from th<
Souther garden were eyeetively ar
ranged in decoration.
Mrs. A. G. Sargeant. the chaplain
conducted am impressive devotional
using for her theme, "Thanksgiving.
Mis. Paul Mauney had' charge o
f-m Interesting Thanksgiving pro
gram.
The business session was pre
sided over by Mrs. 3. W. Wane, tiM
president.
Among other Items of business foi
discussion were plans for Chrlstraai
activities at home and also for tht
patients at Oteen.
! fThe hostesi assisted by Mrs. Cba:
les Goforth served a tempting ant
attractive salad with accessories.
DINNER PARTY
Miss Agnes Morris was the honor
ec at a dinner party given by hei
slater, Mrs. Florence Mints at tin
Morris House last night.
The dining room was eharmlnglj
dcmiated with flowers. The dinin;
table was attractive with cot flow
era and lighted tapers, carrying oul
'a rose and blue color scheme. A de
S8> mv sincere thanks to
i
last week. I am thankful
is now more complete. I
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> licious (our course dinner was serv
| ed. Following the dinner the guesti
were entertained by moving picture*
.a ken by two of the guests, Mr. A
W. Kmory of Stateeville, N. C., and
Mr. Luther Canaler.
Quests for the occasion Were: Mm
L. F. Ne;:l. ,\i P. U. Patrick, Miss
Pauh'ila A'uair. Misa Marian K. Mur
phy, tJ O. P. Lewie, Mr. It. H.
Hutchinson. Mr. G. H. Emory ol
Stutesville, N t . Mr. L/Uther (' in?Ioj
Dr. E. W. Griffin ami <J. If. Emory ol
Stausville.
Personals
Miss Nell Hay of Raleigh lias beer
.t guest of her cousin. Miss Helm
Hay.
George l'liner of Palm 'Harbor. KU
. was a visitor in Kings Mouniain ihti
week.
Miss Frances Goforth, student a
Chapel Hill Is spending ihe holidays
' with h< r parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
I Goforth
MIsh Madeline Patterson of th<
Belmont school faculty was a visltot
. In, K'nyr tMrr'flf" ftttte
Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney art
expecting as holiday guests Rev
1 and Mrs E. A. Bhen of Greensboro
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tbomnsson left
Tuesday morning for Palm Harbor
Pin wlifTP ihi-v Will M>f*nd (be
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Mr. Arnold Kisef- is srtlll confined
at his borne with u sever* case oi
,flu.
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Mr. Wrny Plonk Is recovering so
Is factor! i y in the City Hospital It
Gastonia from having his appendl)
removed last Saturday.
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I Fred Stnllworth. manager of Belki
"Department Store. will spen'
Thanksgiving at his home, in Wood
ruff. S: C.
" Mr and Mrs. J. A. lsenhonr ant
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Bollck of Con
? over were guests of Mr. and Mrs
S. A. Mauney Sunday.
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f Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Hoyle atu
" young eon, of Chapel Hill are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oates. Mr*
" Hoyle was before marriage. Mlsi
? Nell Oates.
p Freddie Plonk, three year old sot
1 ">f Mr. and Mrs. FTed Plonk to crlt
5 tally Ul in the hoe pit a In Raleig)
where he has been for severa
r we?ks. All hope for his recovery ha;
abandoned and .the end is ex
peeted at any tlmev
?o?
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Mauney am
" ^cus. Charles and Hemtan. are visl
r ng Mrs. II. V. Park of Raleigh fo
! live Thanksgiving holidays. The;
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i urday. Mrs. Park te a ateter of Mrs. I
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11 Miss kit he 1 Plonk of (lie Winston (
| Salem school faculty was a visitor t
i; at her home here during the week- .
' end. Miss Plonk came especially to:
-1 visit her mother, who is a patient In P
he Presbyterian Hospital. Charlotte.'
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Murray w<ho to a patient In Dukw '9
Hospital. Ihirham. will Ih? glad to
mow that- ho to now showing some
TOprowmcnt. Mi' Murray's condiion
hao bon extrvmeiy critical for
ho JKLHt two weoka.
WANT ED ? white or colored orphan
girl bet?m 12 and 16 year*
of at#' to llv? with widow. Mrs..
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