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^? .fjtF, ' rfV ' 'u m% W& W4 ^k Foster ^"'wfc'lWlSy Tueeday, Feb. M, at tW ktaeof her parent*, Mr. and Mr* rT l?r?)jr with a bl( birthday rake een^D|' tend la the middle. Mi** Foster re B&^pH reived many lovely gift*. THEATRE &?* /; '" TEOMOAT and FRIDAY <rWhat Next, Cpl. ^Rob*rt? Walker Mr'r* *. . *V h-. | g?nan Wynn J > Tbroa-Btoogo Comedy f*\ I SATURDAY Double Faetura 1 "Bough, Tough and fe': I ,< Beady" W>- I# Ylcter M5b?on W ' h I "Bough Biders of I Cheyenne" oi??l Cum . fteggy Itmrt I . MOKDAY Md TUESDAY 1 "Weekend At The I * Waldorf" I : ' Walter Fidreon I >; WBDWBSDAY I v. "Northwest Mounted I ;* ToUce" !' . I v.. JSrOwr I; I .tutmtmOunD mm: -mM m--"M Mi .;|9 I I was-- "rC^t r # ' ?i f: ?r j .. A. 'i ?^.'?> ',. .:,< j7>9 wT.i'j vOT;; A A- 1* "9 iT&Kaf} ' \ AS' mAg /?**&'< '.'n.'^V* ^^^ndUHnfiHIuMnKMi iC^>i ^UiVr/Hf1'' W v f to. !; S rice 167 lb [US. HUMES HOUSTON 1! ? illilllllllllMHIIIIIIIIII 1 ! Stroupe-Lynn^ J Marriage Announced \ r muVaji njMLiiWguii%iife*<u,nMMtEWAltgy' * the marriage of their daughter; Ma rine, to George Stroupe, eon of Mr*, a C M. Stroupe on Saturday, February, * 16, at Gaffney, 8. C., with Bev. Boy' ' C. Cobb officiating. The bride wore a suit of ligrt blue . with black accessories and a shoulder , i bouquet of white gardenias. Attending the couple were Mr. and . , Mrs. Leroy Hammet, Mrs. William W ^ J Stroupe and Mr. Eugene Owen. . The couple are with the bride's I parents. ^ | Lovely Party Honors * i Martha Sue Dover ) I Mrs. B. D. Goforth, Mrs. Yates Throneburg and Mrs. Ben Beam entertained at a lovely party compli- '. menting Miss Martha Sue Dover, bride-elect. t The living room, dining room and . I uiubic room ensuite were beautifully j decorated with arrangements of early spring flower*. Six game table* . were placed in these room* With rook J in play at three table* and bridge ] being played at the other*. Mr*. Dickie Tate and Mia* Daphne ( Ballard won high score at bridge i had Mr*. Fred Thornbnrg won low t prise. At rook, Mis* Anita Biwers \ was high scorer and Mise Katheriue n Hill scored low. Each of these receiv ed lovely prize*. e Mrs. Mclva Henderson rendered j lovely piano selections throughout the evening. a At the completion of games, Mrs. ^ Bit* O. Bourque sang, "The Bells a of 8t Mary's," "Indian Love Gall" and " TU1 The End of Time" while J the honoree was being showered with t lovely gifts. ' The hoetesecs served a delicious * * | galad and sweet course. { n>- * '* fc&sj.""* 1'j- " r . pn ?; " * ".s Wk '* j^v1: 2i |k v/> >'->. i toys For This MnosM I pBMIfflj H Rl fiSTl ^ ppipMvr ?, A. ^4*1 ^ ^^b?3GC? Ml^n '*' "'"V<^jlBM /mftt f- ',*.*. - .V i * y > r/g ti />iMMTTiif i fri^jagiEfitflMSM Tbfc.studente of the Plttk Seboo f (yStlTf Art* w*(? toUrtdud 01 'riday night at a banquet follow* j a dance. Iuvitod guests attend* be- latter and Included several younj ten of tbis city: John B. Plonk, W '. Fuitou. and Pete McDenleL Ja; fridges, former resident of King fountain and now living in Asbevilli ras a guest and Jimmy Carpenter o Vofford college in Spartanburg ale mbbwddii. aiasgstwssaacmswtik*i?'maua-a Hiss Betty Watterson Veda B. E. Grumpier, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Watterooi iave announced tke marriage of tkel laughter, Betty Boee, to Bolanl Ec rard Crumpler, Jr., son of Mr. aa< Irs. B. E. Crumpler, Sr., of Golds ioro on Sunday evening, Feb. n4, a -aneaster, 8. C. Mrs. Crumpler is the youngest dan ;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wat orson of t*rls city and received be Lln..?U> .. f?I 1 VI -.1?.? aw yvuvti UJ^I BCQOQ1 U Svnns Business college in Gsstonis it tbe time of her marriage ebe hel< i responsible poeition as- cecretmr ind typist with Good Will PabUel ng Co., in Gastonia. After a wedding trip to New Yorl be Crumplers will make their bom n Houston, Texas, where Mr. Cram er ia in bnainese for himself. < St 3AR Held Meeting [n Bessemer Oity The Colonel Frederleh Hambrlgh rhspter of the Daughter's of the A aerican Revolution of King* Mou in met Wednesday, Feb. 21-at th teme of Mrs 8. O. Sexton in Beast ?er City. The Begent, Mrs. J. 8. Normar lied the meeting to order and Mn Lrthur Haye, chaplain, led in prayei Mrs. F. B. Sammers conducted th bate to ike American Flag add. 1* o the Creed. The flag need was re ently presented to the chapter by J ember, Mr*. Edith Hambrigfct, e Frover. "lA! letter from the state regent wa sad which gave information regard ng the State Convention which wil te held in Charlotte in March. A) rove urged to attend thin meetin <j Kn. Normnh. Mrs. 8?mmera ntd t n?M|t frot he President General wliieh (tr net ructions concerning the Contine U;?~> *- >. ^* 1 I -.HW ttlE fl iftfvai m v-VaM -u t Orfy Hj 39.95 1 7' ' ' vt? tfW'l 1 * f**. ;/?P-(> m Mali** # Ur*. rlreb* Compirt + Um*MWd. ||S?sJ- *1 I .^1 BP" '-, vt* 3HTa 0 * jl 1 ?gates elected *r*?e tM,) t, JBitfgbtm- J don ud Mi*, r. B. Hup?in ' I ' -. ; ' ,'." .?%' * ' ^'t ) Program ehiinut for Vhe aftert noon was Mr*. Bummer*, who "rood . an Int?rooting article written by Mr* r J. E. Herndoa on " Characteristics of the Early Settler* of Line obi ? County." t B During the eoeial hour an auction .bate. tflk fe'jrfx .hTn uito i members was held conducted by )p* Norman. Mr* Sexton, assisted by Mr* Carl W. Howard and Mies Pearl Rameeur, erved a delicious salad eours* Mr* a Jesse Klscr of Kings Mountain was r a visitor. I* i Week Of Prayer For i Home MiaaiQnB March 3 through 8 will be obeerv' ed as Home Mission Week of Prayer by Baptists all over the South. At ' the First Baptist church here the W. | M. U. will meet dally for special I service* On Toeeduy, Thursday Thurs I dav. and Fridav afternoons it Situ. ^ the day circle* will be in charge of I the program* to be held at the char- I k ch. On Wednesday night at 7:30 the I i night circlee will preeent the pro- I gram. The young people's organize- I ^ tiona of the W. M. U. including the I T. W. A., the O. A., the R. A., and I the Snnbeama will have special pro- I grams daring the week\ ^b% II s a In Tri r4-v / it. - ' ? i DRESSY DIVIfl] Black flrabardine hkrh-hf I nail-head trimmed; heel i I tops for dreaey wear TifTt wMk we announced soon. This mtm itt In ^ 6ufc TOii^afeh WpdriM and wu am doing evejyth you the Beat In Bnterta Make The Imperial Tour ly Thea LAST BHOWXVO TODAY DnoMo rwlmi ' "In Old Chicago" Allco P?y? . tuiim Power "False Colors" Wm. "OuM|" JJoyd SorUl . Km FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Feature "Six Ghrn Van" Bob Stool* "Bed Dragon" . 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