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PAO.R FOT'R SOCIAL AND PERSONA] of INTEREST PHONES: House 189; Offi Mr DAR Members Attend Third District Meet At a meeting ol' the thir.l district , of North Carol mi Daughters of the | American Revolution, held last Thurs J day at the Lutheran church in Lin- ( colnton, Mrs. J. 8. Norman, past Keg- ; ent of Col. Frederick Hambrlght chapter ot this city was made vice- I director of the district. Mrs. K. P. Siler of Gastonia was elected district director. Miss Grace Caraway of New Bprt>. ; who is the newly elected state reg-! ent. made the address of the day. Af- f ter the meeting was adjourned. the , delegates were entertained at a lovely tea in tln? church basement. Members rt? the local chapter wno attended the third district were: Mrs. ' Frank Summers, newlv elected regent of locuT chapter; Mr>, \V. A. Kidenhour. Mrs. II. T. Fulton ami Mrs. J. , l^Xormnn'^lvko- is ehfcTrtnm?*bf "^hc ^ local Girl Ilomemnkers Division and ' who served as State chairman of the War Service I'nit of D. A. R., a com j mittee appointed to serve during World War II. _ I mm*' _______ ?1 OAR flUiHd JftWUllg"' At Campbell Home The Colonel Frederick llamhr'ght , chapter of the Daughters of the A- 1 merican Revolution held its October | meeting yesterday afternoon at ths home of Mrs. K I.. Campbell. I Mrs. Frank Summers, regent, called , the meeting to order and the chap- j lain opened it with prayer followed by the flag salute. j Mrs. J. R. Davis, chairman, presented an impressive program on Val- i ley Forge. After the singing 01 " Ameriea, the Beautiful," she read an article on "Building the Bell Tower at Valley Forgei" Mrs. J. E. Herndon, who has vi'ited the historical Point, gave a TaTE 'and showed pictures of tHe subject. Mrs. Arthur Bay presented the "Story of Valley Forge" in conclusion. Mrs. Campbell served delicious refreshments before the meeting was j adjourned. Miss Dixon Is Engaged To Cicero Hood Falls Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dixon of Oa?tonia have announced the engagement of the former's sister. Pansy Glenn Dixon, to Cicero Hood Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Falls of Kings Mountain. The wedding will he an e vent of October. a precious cream! a goldcr -pportunityi ?*??i wwiiic upplc. smoother. See how ItenK'. courages that young, young look I r 1 KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY ^' Phones 41 ft 81 sk SB; ? We Pill Any Doctors ~ 1 ?? L HAPPENINGS ! to WOMEN ce 167 IS. HUMES HOUSTON Mrs. Kerns Honors Houseguests At Tea .urs. Ciy.re rieruu euterta.ned at ai. informal ton on Thursday afternoon to honor her houseguests, Mrs. William siteunier, who is her sister and Mrs. Raymond Niekclson, both of Washington, D. 0. The attractive houte was arranged throughout with unjjiit tali Ho..era in u variety ol coiurs. The dining iouIii was in.ily w.'.U the coiois |-w>.. and white predominant. The elotn ! ..as ui .iiipor..-u .are, centered wilu i a sil.er tureeu of piuk and white as j LOIij lulu ilaU?vVu 1<) dilVcl . candelabra set with lighted white tu [ pcrs. Airs, sterling Browu received in | the uiuing room aim poured puncti | i'url v-suueVs pink ami white uiiuti | and nuts were served but let style. Guests culled betweeu *uracil' ; loui^tutl s.jl o clock. Fleming Twins Are Honored On Birthday Airs, roster r tenting euw... lined at ber home on Myers street on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her twins. I is I I am run IT WMFlllHJ Wirt n day anniversary. I Dean's and Jean's young friends enjoyed an uitcrnoon of playing gam I es, aud later they were served de- I licious birthday cuke, mints ami an iced driUK. Those present were: Carol and Hct ! ty Jackson, Becky and Donald Smith. 1 Coleman Bernhardt, Jerome Grunt, Jeanette and Maxiue Shiver, Nellin Nancy, and Ducky Dover, Hatay Me ! Night, Edwin and Chalmers Jackson,! Dorothy Ann ami Eoline llolcouib. aud Hugh Wayne Mayhew. i Home Arts Club Has Historical Program Mrs. Tolly Nhuford was hostess on [ Tuesday afternoon at ber home when the regular meeting of the Home Arts iui- was held. The meeting rooms were charmingly decorated with vases ot dahlias and mixed fall 1 lowers. \P "ttf rv t \ ? - * f. H TUSSY 1 RICH yfgf CREAM g $1.75 the NOW^ $5 *U* now $1.95 I all print pirn t*M dHh Just think of itl You can buy this luscious night cream and mvc money. This is the famous cream that Is almost the color of butter. ff? rldi fa lanolin. Get your }ar now and see how Its emollient ( * k*lne sLl* ^ - ?irs. v?. n. v_ra>g, vice president, presided. The cha'-rman, Mrs. George .iio>> opened the r?7?*.:a piogr*'" on fhe r,Bnttle of Kings "Mountain" jus. iV t. biuktiv jt,ave an emi&iitening account of events leading up to and during the battle. Events following the historical battle were given by Mrs. B. D. Rntterree, wno also told of several outstanding celeralioiis w'u c'a nave oeen held at the Bnttleground Tn past years. ?!Prs. .iioos closed the program with an article on the part women played in the battle. Mrs. Shuford, assisted by Mrs. Don Blanton served a delicious salad and sandwich course at the conclusion ot the pTogram. Invitations Issued A'lie iouowing invitation has been received here this week: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert E. White re quest the honor ot your presence at tbe marriage of their daughter. Doleres Mae, "to Bruce G. Styers, on Saturday, nineteeuth of October, nine teen hundred and forty six in tbe afternoon, St. Anthony's bariatv. Wash ington, D. t, ( Cards enclosed read: Reception, | four thirty ? six thirty, The Kea Room, Hotel 2400. R. S. V. P. Mrs. Hamrick Hostess When Fortnighxers Meet v j Mrs. Ladd Hamrick was hostess on Friday afternoon to the members of j me ronnignier tsriuge ciud. As decoration in the living room, Mrs. Hamrick used bowls 0f lovely mixed fall (lowers. When scores were added after sev eral~progressions, Mrs. Charles Williams was awarded price for high. Mrs. Hamrick served a delicious salad course at the conclusion of play. Kill Pulliam To Wad James Joseph Dickey Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Audrey Oray Pulliam, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy O. Pulliam of Winston-Salem, to James Joseph Dickey, son of Mrs. Bessie f. Dickey and the late James R. Dickey of this city. Riss PuufThm attended Catawba college last year. ' Mr. Dickey is on the football tew at Cataw"ba college. Hhe served in the Marine Corps during the war. Employees Of Victory Chevrolet Enjoy Party W. O. Grantham entertained the employeea of Viotory Chevrolet company at a flsh-fTy held-at the Trost clnb on York Road Tuesday ' night. Eighteen .employeea were pftyv* . rug Kllfg* .^VNTAiy HI m?i :-1\ B^. ajfl pT. - tB E^--"' j _ ^MFV.. * ^F * 4H ^B W i4^^B -ft;. W^ ? BpPB -V/ *>> ? JaM |K^f: K V The engagement of Mlti Caroly; Doris Prince, who U pictured above to J. Baxter Payseur of this city ha been announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. B. Prince of Kings Moun tain. Tbo wedding will tr.ke place U the near future. Mr. and Mr3. Allen Entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. \T. "Alleu entertai ed members of their family and iuvi ted guests Sunday when all ot thei children were home for the first tine in several years. Mired fall flowers were arrange! throughout the bouse and (he dinlni The Jinner was served buffet style after which group pictures were ta ken. Besides the children at home othe members ot the family were Mrs Stanly J. Drake and 'laughter, 'Alice of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hninrick. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgt Mien and daughter, and Mr. am Mrs. Ilavwood Allen and children. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. L llamrick of Lattnnore, Mrs. Sail" Royster of Forest </lty, Mr. anil Mrs I). J. Hamrick of Charlotte, Mr. nrn Mrs. Robert Allen of Shelby, dacksoi nnd Ruby Moss of Grover, Mr. and \i.. A..tu.u .n.i xr i7n.. .uru. uuiuiic iiaiuriun 11 nn iuui^ hum rick, Mr. and Mrs. Frnuk Hamricl and daughter, T^r. and Mrs. Frei Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. George Ham rick and Mrs. Bessie Itickie, all oi Kings Mountain. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourque a Lynn, Mass., announce the birth of daughter on Monday, Sept. no. Mr< Bourque is the former Rita Onllaii of this city. Billie Falls Injured In Accident Tuesday BHlie Fans, youtrjptlaag'Ter of Mi end Mrs. A. TL Falls, of Kings Moui tain, was rather seriously injured it an automobile accident about 9:11 p. m. Tuesday night when the cai in which aba Vag riding was hit it te side by another car at the corne: of Cansler and West Mountain street) according to Haywood Allen, citj policeman who investigated the wrecl The young girl suffered painfu cuts in the neck which very nearly cut her jupular veina on both sides Fifteen stitches were tsken in hei neck and face according to the po DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "The Green Years" Oharlea Coburn Tom Drake FRIDAY Doable Feature 'Program "My Favorite Blonde" CilllM Carroll Bob Hope alao "GI War Brides" Jamee Elluon Anna Lee Serial SATURDAY Doable Feature Program "Mysterious Mr. Valentine" WUHam Henry Linda Sterling aleo "Heading West" Ofcarlee Starrett Smiley Bur ne tie Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY Bslgn flPOritl "Boys' Ranch" Jamee Orals "Butch" Jecklne WHD. and THURSDAY Wed" 1 iceman. t J Both vehicle*, a 1946 Ford driven by Billie'e mother, Mrs. A. B. Falls, , ^B in/ and a 1941 DeSoto, driven by Betty ilvJ Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. il Bill Howard, also of Kings Mountain i wet*? heavily damaged. j^B TODAT? Mrs. Baxter Itayes^ another oron'I?arce] rant of the Ford, was only slightly ^B M'^hael injured, as was Mrs. Fafls. I ^B I Miss Howard suffered a slight knrc ^B _ 'n.iurv but th<T~ oHier ofeifpants of DH0tS the DeSoto. William Mitchem. Boh ^B Bars Bay I,edbetter. Dovie Trvin, Hetty Beatty, , " and F. C. Humphries. were or.lv j^B shaken up. |H-, In describing the accident, Officer ^B i Allen stated that the DeSoto. travel- IIA14 ing north on Cansler, hit the Ford, ^B All going west on West Mountain, near B the center on the driver's side when 1 the Virakes failed to stop the DeSoto . Notice- ' at the intersection. The impact -turn- , Hj October ' a ed the Ford nround and tossed it up j _ i, on the si'lewalk s _ i At seen in i Good House Woman's He t For the a V#iiiffei7 Slimmer VOl... i! |l Martha Ma ;i i Originals s M ? ' / I ^ * il^^V I / I 1 w fv i * Myers'j IPERIAL THEATRE | ' T PLEASES US TO PLEA8E YOU ^ ' LAST SHOWING MOlfDAY end TUESDAY fl ay in her Heart* D*c* * ? *** ' to ^ SW. MVectlT. My th8lr 8rm* "?Qnd " 8W - , "Til the End of Time" fend Dorothy McOuire Quy Madltor 7olf of London" Mw" H dWX ' mil.-0011 PortWf WED. and THURSDAY H r?w. - Serial "Something for the IY and SATURDAY Boys" ) Cat Creeps" Carmen Miranda Vlv^n Biaire io-vu Beery, jr. "Ding Dong Williams" as John Law" Marcy McOuire Bob Steele Last Chapter: "The Masked Cartoon-Serial Marvel.' * Look lor change in our policy of programs' effective W I k*?ping and im? Coinpanio A soft, flattering ^ wool and rayon fabri?,gently graced with ft garland* of embroidery and' dainty metal button* of floral design. Grey, coral, aqua or blue, "Dhulon** half *ise* 16'A to 22Vu No. 1343 8J295 i Stripes skillfully I handled to minimise your ft ( Waistline and trim your figure...a handsome H Milt of toft rayon and wool-mixture fabric, in hush grey only. "Illusion" Half Sizes 11, to 20'4. Ho. 1344 8J295 . n In Veftv* , ' *>, / ' *' " ' y?'* . \ * > ' V ress Shoppc
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