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!| - social And personai jj of IN7ERES1 :: PHONES: House 189; Offlc % :: % ME Oherryrille Bride-Elect | * 1In. J. 8. Norman win Ofc Mate** I T: on Friday at 1 o'clock at a luncheon | ^ Bob Sma V AT Woo<to w w w w a, IMPERIAL IT PLJBABE8 US ! TODAY?X?ABT 8HOWIXO "The Sullivana" ^ '' Th# SnltfraZ^BoTS and "Brothers of the West' Tom Tflm YBIDAY and AATUBDAY "Drifting Along" Joknny Mack Bmm and "The Shadow Betnros'. SlM MOM Cartoon-Serial For Litt PLAYA PLAY S DUNOA] UKDEBT POLO 81 Wood* f i" BS^^^StiBSKB5BBB5BBBBE2353BBBB9B3E t" m fll ^rz a gP y. f^li I ^ jdfel e 167 % 8. HUMES HOUSTON j ffair la to bo fives is honor ?t [Us Jane Allen Botior of Cherryille who li to bo married oa March ?th. rt Shoes -T*~- ?r? - w rard's THEATRE rO PLEABB YOU BEOHDAT and ^nRIAT ' "Enchanted Forest" MmH l?own - lriBla Joyoa ^ XB 01?ootoc , I?n - Short Snbjocta WBD. and THUB& "Above Suapidon" Jomi CWBWsWS "Texas Masquerade" WUllaai "O?ridy'* Boyd Km Serial :le Men / ' T T CI . HORTS J. \ ! i &EES I EURTS ? card's Silil Myers We are gla lection of 8 pastels. Th a must itei $18. < .v. - in ,1 ? ?v-V1-,? '** : -j? yi\**+ *?,V . ; ' * *' V "*<*> * ? ,..*T ."ti ; JU^SVl^pi ^UHDi^MQ^flVOpBn^jJMRc art Xu?h Ttt M thi Mom' of libra." W. H. How*rtS?;{f*'* ' . tk. prsMda^-fcfc, Mamnsy. presided. Ths msstjng' <* opened with MhU to the Fh|. Routine baeineee wee conducted with eMUMiht tlone from the Depertmeat reed rad (Hmussed. Kmj contest eon dee ted through the High School ni wen gnp?p^mcBpemnatmnmMar,^^a:.'asas?pfffm Mm. Thomee Bird of CheHotte for deportment president. Eneh member in requested to bring n nuU, wrapped gift to meetings for next three months to be neat to the Veterans' Hospital at Fhyattovllle, N. C. Plans for North Carolina Symphony concert were explained by the president. For Child .Welfare. Unit voted to give a ease of milk to the family of a veteran who is hospitalised at Oteen. Universal Military Training and what women can do concerning this woe discussed during the program .. or. * , * The hoeteee served n delicious salad with accessories. Ynnntr Pflnnla F.ninv Hayride, Weinet-Roaat The newly organized Young Men'* club entertained their young lady friend* on Friday night with a hay, ride and weiner roaat.T he group assembled in front of the Woman'* club and by automobile, went to Archdale where they had arranged to use two hay filled wagons. By these horeedrawn conveyances they rode to Flatrock. where they at* weiner* with all the trimming*, donghaut*. marshmallow* and aof c drink*. \ * '. ' i After an hoar of singing; and storytelling around the fire, the 84 young people boarded the wagon* and mad* the return trip to Arehdgle. The party was ehaperflntd. by 'lUi* Nancy Saber and Mra. Home* Houston. Local D. JL R. llelhbert Attend State Conference Mrs. J. 8. Norman attended the State conference of the Daagbters of the American Rerolution at Hotel Charlotte in Charlotte on Wednesday and Thursday as regent of the Coloel Frederick Hambright chapter. Mrs. H? T.. Fulton, Sr., .end Mrs. J. B. Da in were delegates from this ehapter ana ini)naea io? eeeewon on lanridny. Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. ftuk Summers and Mrs. W. A. Bidenhour also attended the conference* Mrs Carl W. Howard of Bessemer City icpresented the local chapter M page. Mrs. Norman attended a luncheon Wednesday at the Charlotte Country Clab which was given Jjy Mrs. Bob. ert 1. Dsiiion of .Cljuflotte for Ptte Bute Exeeatlve Board with the Sdkt* regent, Mrs. Preston M- Wilkes,?als? of. that eity, as hohor guest. ' On Thursday, Mm. William Henry Balk entertained at a' luncheon at Hotel Charlotte-with the'visiting National and SUte officers as guests. Mrs. Norman attended this also. Mrs. Eamsenr Hostess To "Fortnighter" Olnb ' Mrs. W. L. Bamseur was hostess on last Wednesday to members of the "Fortnightera" bridge elub. Ponqulla and other spring flowers adornedt the living room. ?. Following several progressions of bridge, the hostess served a delicious salad course and tea. / ' , \ t Shipmc . M, *. ? iy. x - . ' r ? A. . * v x RECEIVED AT ' Dress S i V id to be able to show an exc uits, in delightful shades < ey are all-wool and are just n in your spring wardrobe. I V f -' .. ^ w ?? fit i' * " r .'. ^ ;; f ' * " /. j&|H|mM^QJBbm Snl.i jo I Hoi? i^*1^ d*i^^*jM?r1jw* * Hmdoa and Mra Fraaa wwwi ^ at aa, tpn kMM dani| th? after- ( . Mr*. Maaaey wai lovely with her ddaaafcdhdghhaa?gw M11* IHi iijf * rttrtiar. Orchid having arrived the affermsoa before oa the Muae day It I was awarded her by Tee* Brae?a ea the "Breakfast la Hollywood" program for the woaderful Bbd Cross work she has dose. Maay of Mrs. Maoaey's frieads called daring the afternoon iacladiag sereral out-of-town gnotta. Mrs. Has tor Manaey aad Mrs. Jack Bamsenr were among those calling from Ida* cola ton. Tl.. Iin^... ? >-- - - ? *u? uvstuM v^u ico cmun tna cake. Ellis-Griggs Vows Spoken In Gaffney In a quiet but beautiful ceremony Mlit Baby Grlggn bf this city became the bride of' Ralph Ellis of Gaffney, 8. C., in that eity oa Saturday. March 9th with Boy C. Cobb hearing the exchange of vows. The bride was lovely in a light bloo woolen suit with white and black aecessoriee and wore a corsage of rod rosebuds. She is the daughter et Mr. and Mrs. Hub Griggs. Mr. Ellis is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ellis of Gaffney with trhom the young couple will make their hoaae at present. I ? Those attending the eeremony from this eity were Misses Helen and Eloiae Origgs, Iaes Staggs, Margie Slpeo, William Carpenter, Biehard Price and Stepy Edwards. DIXIE THEATRE TBUMDAT and niDAT . "Colonel Bfflngkaj^Baid^ ^ 1 . . '..'J," 1 1 ; BAZUBDAY "Lawless ^Empire "Behind Green Lights' v Oarota Laadls WUUaaa Otipa MONDAY ?ad TOBSDAY "Incendiary Blonde" Botty Hattoa Aztozo da OoMora WBDKBSDAT "Murder in Music Hall" :tlts < ?M?W?C jellent se >f spring right for v ri . r I m 4B JB JBmI H .,. . i **?** [|?U| T>t]iirehbi will meet toai tWft^]^.?i';jCM^tel X?tk*< tank tan, aft- TtSO. All j?wg | k, wta > k?tin of tta la oath tatawklf la Central I race ektnkn am ergeal to be pi at. Mmkon af boom of tka elra t the Wrnu ' Beelety will m Mja'-&u^-^a -u-/ One ^ HAND First , VI 117 __ ff uu T. it Itif-rwrMt Ml II <?!/ *? ? ?r? II Saw""******* I,. - .. v I .- ' fl . ?H - / >fl^H 'I H It ^ Pi \J\~ # * y ? ^"VU? .'.. 9SSS&SSJB3^^^HRI^^^^H|)||p > BJfunU^ JJBBM|^^^g^^|^j|^M^P^y; I lit hone in observance- tf kor NU |trU WO- day. Qaeato from Kiajp MwrtyiM" ^ teal etadod Mr. aad Mm F. 0. Hn^Mc I or ea aad family, Mr. aad Mm G. T. LM T ro?- ford aad family, Mr. aad Mm' Itih ?W? Earl Lodford aad daagktor, Mr. - aad r?? Mrs. Psml LrdftH Aad fiMihr. \M*i TBBwrsnwi S3 ' (ice White KERCHIEF O THE 150 Men : 3ITIKO id ward's oday | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmirnk . > " * FOR MIN i ONTH1 ' WAY IIP || I Diamonds ars morals* __ | tho dlffaroaoa sas ?oo?a KamHm old trslssi - j ~ iyg ?N>Ut?H ?*? <l? birds." ITS tbs soma today .C^A.ia . f 'I* ^ I I jB m ii u VUf fftH a >-.
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