" ! SOCIAL AND PKBSONJ ij o/ IN1ERES :: PHONES: House 189; Ofl m* i: mi Miss Frances Ooforth f : Honored By Mrs. Ware. . t Mr*. M. A. Ware was the charming hoeteae on Thuraday night when ahe entertained a number of gueata at a dinner party honoring Mlae francea Goforth, charming aetreaa ' daughter of Mr. and Mra. B. D. Goforth .who .* apent the week with her parenta here. The dining table wai apfead' with a wmte linen ctoth ani centered with ' sn ftrtiatie arrangement of mixed flowers. Covers were laid for Mis# Ooforth, Mrs. B. D. Ooforth, Mrs. Jim Mereer Mrs. Ertle Powers, Mrs. ,0. W. Myers Mrs P. D. Herndon, Miss Mary Fran ces Gantt and Mrs. Ware. > . VOCT V / i v ' e a m ? For Judge of the Recor County subject to the ] May 26th. A member of tb? Baptist ?ku school, member of the American with more then two years bf s Your Vote And apport ' THJ i ALL r; \ rinA* ;;,, ; :^-- '- * *. V k^V. . . . : &>'.* ': ' t; i' !' - J."i Uflr*.- m p> . -: \ ' . BpVX V,, ? ,\. il1' " ?& / ' . !&'' ' fo- Now ia th ft; v ??': . bargains. lii' .: . ' reduced Ir frra '. ....# rv; '. .' '. !&* -. ' ' m'r sure youn I - rrt ?&(" ' ' \ t p - ' Myers! nab'* ><: -,T # ' 1 7 to WOMEN ?. < ' Mb fice 167 :: wb< J; thn !BS. HUMES HOUSTON i! ce? ,? * Mesdames Beam, Osborne l?nd Entertain First Orade The Mri. Ben Bun and Mr*. Bill Os- h'ec borne were hostesses at the former's ^ home Thursday afternoon at an Eas- **' ter-egg hunt, entertaining pupils of H the first grade of West End school *tt< and the teacher, Miss Marjorie Hord. Kin The hostesses are the grade-mothers Hnr of the class. Oas The children had a most. enjoyable afternoon hunting eggs and playing gahies. Mary Ellen Baker was award* I Mi ea a price for finding the largest1 fff number of eggs. (Mrs. Beam and Mrs. Osborne senr- h ed ice cream later ia the afternoon, hoa To show appreciation for the la- we? terest shown them by the gnUle-mo- ortl thers, the guests presented eaeh hoe- at t tens with a lovely crystal vase. A ? orat whc goix Kvc ' lafd I the B tees gu? lie by wit! Juie I *> la 1 553HF^^ i. < dert Court for Cleveland Democratic Primary of Mrs IS M01 Lot eh. graduate of an accredited law Mr. T^^n. ?*- -* ' ' " -V* ?v* ?vnu rwmr At erriee or eneas. **d Wm Be Omtly Appreciated Bm OTS t " tile . i REMAIN s and IS I PRI( i e time to avail yourself of afterHandsome suits and coats drai jr exactly one-half. Oome in earl) t self the best selection. ' Dress Sh> f O * '-V -x ./ 4 t i ,K. (li / V4?* T>, ? .v i. . " \ ^ ' .V' J*. l?at week in honor of her sister 01 Mary Franco# Hord of this city, tc >se engagement to Thomas - Co- vl s'n of Shelby was announced rally. ? iridge was played during the af- er toon, and high score prises sfisnt, *' Mrs. Harry Caldwell of Oaffney *' Mrs. W. H. Brown of Shelby. M bride-eleet was presented with 1 tea glasses as * gift. 41 t the close of play a tempting * d course was served. H Era. Brown and Mrs. Paul Kennedy inded the party from Shelby and gs Mountain \ guests Included Miss d. Mrs. J. A. Harris, Mrs. John ibis, and Mrs. Carl Davidson. I V rs.' Davis Hostess Bi inoririfc Miss Gallant w, Ira Helen Paye Cash Davis was ** L 1; ms_- ? c. _? ? a.? ? st*-i ?* ie*a on iBCiaaj mgm fti | II " | k it I aimllMwu shower honig Miss Irene Oollant, bride-elect he lovely Gash home 0# York rood " profuilon of gorgeous flower* dec ed the ottehetive party room* *? re gome* ud contests were en- E. sd during the evening with prise* be ig to Mr*, Oaody MeCorter, Miss te lyn Eden* gad Mr*. H. Y. Bel- v< . The prise* were presented to or hosoree. _ " or orold Devi*, young eon of theho* , pulled in * decorated wagon fill to with lovely gifts to the honor pj it. . M) [re.' Fred Bourque and Mrs. ChorHorrill were presented stork gift* the ho*tees. > 41 ire. Do vis served o delicious aolod P k Mcessories, coke and pineapple 10 e. Bolted nut* were served through M the events*/"4-:" si ! I ! . V*. th b. Lor?tt Honored p Birthday Dinner T lt. u4 Mi*. Floyd -Ontea gave a hday dinner, Sunday, April Slat. Mnor of Mr*. Oat*' mother, Mrs J. Lovett. A . boae who attended the dinner 01 e Mr. and Km. Lovett, Mr. and 61 . L O. Lovett, Jr., and children of avian Fail*; Mir. and Mrs. A. M. ^ ett and eons of MartiaevUle, Va.; '7 and Mm. E. H. Lovett and dan- * ? of Duhuif Mimes Imogene al Ntta Lovett. of Hndeon; Miaa 1,1 ie Sue Oaten and Mr. and Mra. 00 Lea Cole- and children of this city. P* inner wae served picnic style >on lawn. * .V . ^ Li ' .I1 I I I t I Hi pf ./ V V : as Ji ING Suits 1 .1 * 1 ? !> " -* . ? M | Easter ,t J % v )y N itically r to as, ' ..ip'*$ H w . .*?y Vi ' I If -wWM Kg f J. W. Cooke OU Saturday at Himp Ti in Street A. B. P. church 'in Green- 8eo? llle, 8. O. Mr. Cooke l? tie brother of Mr*. . W. Griffin, who with aeverel othmemhera of the Griffin family (tended the ceremony. Wlleon Grlf-. n and R. W. Kurfeee acted aa ueh' and beet man reepectively. Preceding the ceremony, the wedng party and gneete from thia city ere entertained at a luncheon at ot el Greenville. v s Mr. and Mre. Cooke viaited s at ie Griffin home here on Tueaday. f (iss Griffin Presented a Graduation Recital . Mine Jeanne CTHffiu, etudeut at V*r nia Intermont college in Briatol, Va. u preaented in her graduation total in dramatiee on laet Wedneeday the eollege auditorium. She rehd. ene I, act I of " P^er Gynt" . add The S&ow Gooqe" by Peul Galileo'' m her recital piecea. Mies Griffin, outetandlng etudeat d talented daughter of Mr. and MH W. Griffin of this city, ia a meat* r of Delta Pel Omega National Fntrnity of Speech. The fraternity is a .. try honorable society for both sum id women, who become members ily by merit. Miss Griffin was chosen recently represent her epilogs at the annual Ine Arts Torum which was hsld at Oman's eoliege in Greensboro. Polio wing the recital Miss Griffin itertaiasd the faculty and her testa at a reception in the student's unga. Guests attending from Kings cantata included Mr. and Mm. rtffta,1 Wilton* and Watt* Oriftln > id B. W. Kurfsss, Mra. Griffin's fa* sr. Irst Baptist Church o Observe Youth Week Y April 28 through May 4 le io be issrvsd as Touth Week In kite First wtist church. Mane Rantlat iknwk. over the South have observed )ath Week during thin montk Brief | stated, Yputh Week k a plan far church to ana its young people . In I the official positions of ehureh !e for one full week. Below is the tline of aetivitieo for the young ople of the chnrch daring the week Sunday? s Youth in charge of* Sunday sihooL Special morning sermon for yonbg ople. .? Youth Choir and ushers at naming id evening services. , Visitation by young people's and itermsdlats 'Departments. Youth in eharge of B. T. U. Fellowship Hour after evening scree. Monday? Youth Deacon's Meeting ? J. U ridges, noting Chairman. Youth W. M. 8. Business meeting . -Mary Jane Sisk, acting president. Tuesday: Social?Martha McChain id Katherins Hill in charge. Wednesday: Youth in eharge of raysr service, Miss Eoline Keeter in targe. < / FEEU3T BAPTIST OHT7BCH L. C. Pis nix, Pastor __ 'earl Franklin, Promotional See'y Sunday? 10:00 a1. M. Sunday school. B. N, Barnes, Sept. 11:00 a. M. Morning "Worship. STr^sSatSA. re. #. F. Bhki Director. 8:00 p. M. Evening Worship Meamg^^Tks^Da^^^^^ - 'The THEATRE fl ' I ' 1 THUBSDAY Final Showing, "The Return of Frank James Henry Fonda > (Mm Tlomaoy FMDAY Donlria FmMm "Tokyo Rose" Byron Ban - MM Um? '?m0Mxl I I OO^P ifc.^out Trooplftx' at the it Hat. \'. ' ; -->/H ti . * IMPERIAL IT PLKA8BB TO TODAT -^UMttfJteoWIWO 7 "Beit Foot Forward" MuBt B?U,- Busy JMM? "Brand of the Outlaw" Bob Mm* ' - 'MMraMVrtj ^7*mATua?AS*I>AT x "Live Wim" B*M liA Xldi "Oar Cavalier" Wo aid Otutptod ar?. 1 "XrfMt 01 ty of - gj p s ? ' . . a' !, J A . " "!,,4*4 ** TT:. ' Zitufa* BWBjpjppPjpVVf '? AT HALV f? INUK PBICI J ; ; ., { . ?\1"< ... V;;,v-'- - ".. 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