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FA OK FOUR P - SOCIAL AND PERSON A J I of INTER PHONES: House 189; Offi< ? Mii aaag . aaa ,r^Birth Announcements Mr. anil Mrs. Glenn Bolin announce the birth of a son on Oct. 1). Mr. anil Mrs. Marion Flowers an ounee the arrival of a daughter on October 14. DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Cluny Brown" e Jenifer Jonee Charles Boyer j newt i FRIDAY Double Feature Program "Salty O'Rourke" Alan Lcdd Gail Rum ell also "Torrid Zone" James Cagney Ann Sberldan Pat O'Brien SATURDAY Doable Feature Prog ram also "Henry Aldrich? Boy Scout" Jimmy Lydon John Litel MONDAY and T**fcSDAY "Gilda" Rita Baywortb Olenn Ford News LATB SHOW 10:30 MONDAY wjw. and THURSDAY "Three Wise Fools" Margaret O'Brien Lionel Barrymore Latest New* LATB SHOW 10:80 WBD. Columb ^ A- -? *4 Discove Week Mifotono In Anwriton Hltto or* boing mod*. Ditcovtf (n Stxoll Drug Stor* now thing now living I Sovo, tool* punamini 9 Ml tUNAMINS, 1.00 I TOSSY RICH CRZAM I BeguUr 83.00 ?lxe 31.7" I C?M TrthN m*4 I tS? M?xaH 0?nli. ftl l ^ ^^llfcMl H^MH 1% Ml W. afm Mm M, Maa, Ih. far I 9 B. K*col?r $3. <* rav?:'.?S vc ' i :' ?v ' - ' v * x' -, HAPPENINGS I to WOMEN 20 167 LS. HUMES HOUSTON Birthday Dinner Given Mrs. Westmorland Mrs. Lily Westmoreland of via ur< ville, Oa.. wan honored at a lov^,birthday dinner last Sunday at ""the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fulton Everhart. The dinner party was a complete surprise to Mrs. Westmoreland, who <vas celebrating her 79th birthday anniversary. All of Mrs. Westmoreland's sisters were present for the event as well as several other relatives and ."Tiends. SBe received many beautiful gifts. Those enjnying the bountiful din if.. w?* ? ai ? * i a m-r ucm'lig nniulurcmDU auu Mr. and Mrs Evertaart were: Mn. C. 8. Wood, aD?J children,'Juanita, Mary Aun, Hansel, and BTTTy from Spartanburg; Mrs. J. C. Painter, jr., and daughter, Elaine, from Spartanburg; Mra. Frank Dyer of Woodruff; Mra. Isaac McElhenan of Wortaville; Mr. and Mra. LToyd Wataon *. *<! children Shirley, Barbara, and David of Boone; Mr. C. M. Wataon. alto of Boone; Mr. and Mra. C. H. Cole a"Bd children. T^ifgaret, Virginia and H>ewia; Mra. W. H. Everhart, Mike Everhnrt. Billy Herndon and Gary Allran, all of thl* city. Complimented Miss Margaret Bradley entertained Saturday evening at her home in Bee semer City, honoring Miaa Iva Jean Kincaid whose marriage to Bobert Beaton of Boiling 8pringt will be an event of November. Beasor.nl flowers adorned the room* and rook was played at five tables. A shower of miscellaneous gifts was presented to Miat Kincaid, whose place was marked with a shonl der bouquet of roaebuds. Nosegays fashioned of small mixed blossoms were presented to guests. A prettily appointed salad plate was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. T. Hamrick. & iir? rm fyi i 00 ay ntw aiKovfnvi yyyf Aniff IhfffNil $&*&% i*t-l Tv"-S^2 k COD LIVER OIL f? ^^VW?Iw A A 0 w*f? inHal w I * ? III* pr?p*r ?row?li of Ik* no r Mmm Qohrtt ...ahAU ?2g ml dMMroal Tk* only kU fwy -3S fiftl C*4 LK*r OIN lt?. IJOSh*.. W PLENAMINS I Radio Achfrtlfdl 0*1 ok tko Mmrthil tllomlw to o*o ?0p^y|^| ||0y^ od(i#<l |)y^y Mkojoalaa^ JMUI Tana 4n n I A aLA conctn"v'*( ono iron, TOO! A UZo I foe I'try bwdfiH I an punamims. ui TU8BY RICH CREAM i Regular $1.76 size ... $1.00 . S RKXALl PRODUCTS I 9| SOt BRWH rmtUtl A*s<nWi mm4 lSc SU WWh Mm A Tar [?im Cm*. 7St V?M lira W LOTION I/H W* W% r*L bate* Ten K'N *7 Orange Fhrwex i ? ?? *** ?U>0 i UK DRUG CO. and81^ip^ THE K1NOB MOUNTAIN H8BALI Book Club Meets With Mrs. Mauney The Thursday Book club was cote rained last week by Mra. D. t lauiiev at her home on Ridge s^"te' The rooms were beautifully decorate ith rosea and chrysdTTfheniuinS. Mrs. \V. M. Moorhead was in eha ise of the program which was base on the lives antl works of iCnt Smith anil Tom Breneman. Hurr-g the business session, th books for the coming year were st 1* ted and the dues collected. A r01 mittee was appointed To 'ominate th ofT'Cers who w"l be elected n* *1 next meeting. There were 20 raemhe: present. At the conclusion of the meetln the guests were served an attraoth and tasty salad course. Methodist Circle Meets With Mrs. Beam Circle number two of the Method!) church met Monday night at the hom of Mrs. Ben Beam. The lender. Mrs. C. L. Jolly, pr< sided over the meeting which was a tended by 14 members and two vis tors. Mra. Yates Throneburg presents t\e hevotlonal and Mrs. W. R. Crai gave the Bible study, ehoosing as e< heme, "One God, One Brotherhood. Following the program, the hostel served delightful refreshment?. U. D. O. To Moot Next Week home of Mrs. Paul Neisler next We nesday, October t) at S:SO. Mrs. O. < O Terrell will be eo hoetess with Mr NeiTletS^ For j i1 mm ml ? I i I = ? I i LA Child 111 sizes 3 to GXand of fine quality cotto match for your dauj /h h $1 \ New shipment ol Lovely styles to ' \ MY i p * ' . .f,v ) THURSDAY. OCT. 11. Wl I Record Attendance I At P-TA Meeting ir j By Mr*. Arnold Kiaer) '. j Are Central school parent* intert. ested in their children? You vroul'l d know the answer if you had been at j PTA meeting Wednesday afternoon, r- One hundred and thirty-four parents il and teachers filled the high school e library to overflowing on October a at four oVIoek, th" second PTA meet 10 . iug of the year. Never in the history ? i of the e.'gniazation Vo<e we known m j ihat innnv paren'- to Ve preaent. ie ' Mrs. W. II. St-tiler conducted the i *' devotional in a most -rspiring and rs informative manner She cho?e as het topic, "Safety." who h was the ig theme of the program. -e Mrs. Carl Mayes presented Police Chief X. M. Ij^nrr who made a very interesting talk on Safety. Miss Oussie Huffstetler *s seventh grade had the highest percentage ol parents present. Miss Goodman's 9tt ^ grade was second with Miss Brown'< first grade running a close third. Xan Jean Gnntt gave a vi\id de . scrption of Mi?s ~nf'stetlerJ s seven? th omde's trip to Charlotte in Septflmhpr. Plnn* nre heing made for a Hal' ,9 lowe'en carnival to he held Oct. .11 al jg Central school. ir Come to PTA the second Wednes' day in ecch month The program lost! |8 only one hour! Mrs. Page Feted In Lattimore Mra. Jim Pag* shared honors with j. .Wm^M^dge d lovely formal tea, given la Lattimore 3. last Saturday at the home of Mra a Norman Lee with Mra. Susan Lee aad Mra. R. E. Haynes aa joint hostesses the Verj If you have f home (and w V for au inspec chad IV See our exce i flannels and ; gored or plea $3.! > ROE ASSORTMENT OF Iren's Blou 7 to 14. They're lace and 1 n broadcloth. Plenty of choice ^liter's skirt. .85 to 2.4! I cotton Print Dresses /K, select from, OPA price ftDi -7 ERS' Dt * ' .. .?*; ' 5-" 'r'- " , Tuesday Club n . Entertained Mrs. Jlalbert Webb was hoBte*s to g ihembers of the Tlesday clbb this week. | The playing room was -jay with fall Bi . i flowers, which were also used throu- th i ghout the house. tti l! Tempting refreshments were served M 11 at the conclusion of plav. gi | ~ M i Mrs. Houser Hostess i To Fortnighters " I Mrs. Oeorge HouseVwas hostess on g( , last Friday afternoon to members of , the Fortnighter bridge club. As decoration in the living room. Mrs. Honser used" lovely arrange p] menfS of roses and chrysanthemums. ^ Two tables were in piny and "after several progressions, the guests were | served a" delectable salad courts. if IMPERIAL 1 :n n Jr j-iXiAjj-EiP v> o a TODAY LAST 8HOW1NO Doabl* Feature Program "Together Again" ' H Iran* Dunn* Charles Boyer "Strange Conquest" HI Jane Wyatt ' EUl * *I?' *' T^rr Vfoman FBIDAT?ONXY Double Feature Program "Thousand And One Nights" i la Tecfaxdoolor i ! Oonael Wflde 1 I "Sagebrush Heroes" 1 I Good 8-reel comedy f Young 1 bund it hard to outfit the you: . e suspect you have), you are i tion of these recent shipments. Iren's All Woo llent selection- of hound's-tootb plaids. They're very neat and a ted styles. 95 and $ _ I ses < Ijraid-trimmed j i to find a / 5 H 2.29 V / IESS Sf B ? .. a. - -^- ***'.-t?'JV>."'. >>'MST JV&!&GEw?**r, 'l:'yr;' ^ , 5^5S555SSSS^SS!ES^ESBS65S^6p BSSSBSBBBBim * leaners Class ntertained The (Heaners class of the First aptixt church held Its regular mon dy meeting last Wednesday night at 10 home of Mrs. Herman Yawn, with Irs. R. G. Whisnant and Mrs. Mar?ret Spivey as co-hostesses with rs. Yawn. The president, Mrs. D. E. Tate, pre led over the business session, durig which time, Mrs. J. E. Iluunioutt rcepted the presidency for the comig year. Mrs. Bill Logan was in charge of everly planned program, after which se-members and guests were treated ) hot dogs, cakes, apples and candy. fHEATRE | O PLEASE YOU II SATURDAY?ONLY H 'Shadow Of The Range' I Johnny Mnck Brown "Swing Fever" Kay Kysor and band Last chap tar "Mr. M." Cartoon I MONDAY and TUESDAY I Big Special "The Stranger" Edward O. Roblnaon H . Lorttta Young Oraon Walla I "Tha House X Lira In'?Bin a- H aire abort. WSD. and THURSDAY H . "ThePMwn" g" V * Hiss ng lady in your i ; nvited to visit us i 1 Skirts checks, solid gray rery warm. 'Either 15.95 Ij& WP . t. ^ $, < * * /-I1, ), ": . " A ffit Inh^M!
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