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m SOCIAL AND PERSON. I of fNJERES I PHONES: House 357 ^ Mrs. Ware Is Hostess At Dinner Party Mr*. Moffatt A. Ware was hoste last Thursday evening at a charmir dinner party given at her home < Oaston street. jP " The dining room was beautiful t p\" candlelight which fell on artistie a rangemcnts of red carnations, whi" snapdragons and nandinas. The r< and whit.e color note was carried 01 in the iTvlng room with flowers at; candles. After a delightful three course di: cer, the guests played bride. Rooi prizes were awarded to Mrs. P. 1 Herndon and Mm. Grady Patterned Following the bridge game, Mr Ware invited the guests to an oli i. . " T':i' ..' " ' " ; ; ,' which cHch ilrPw trift Thou* present for the affair wei Me?damra O. W. Myers, W. K. Maui . ey, J. B. Keeter, Charles Thomaasoi Sr., P. T). Herndon, Gradv Pnttetsoi B. S. Neill, and N. F. McQill. Shelby Bride-Elect Feted At Party Here will be married to John ftobert Mi Clure of CharItJtte~6n Dee. 14, was f< ted last Thursday Evening at a chain ing party given here by her aunt, TTi A. W. Kincald, and her cousin, Mr B. H. Beason. The Ki^eaid home, where the part: was held, was festively decorated fe the occasion with the Christinas motl being observed. Several games of Bingo were playe ? with prises for each winner and Mr J. K. Willis and Miss Neil Jenkin were winners of a contest. After the games, Miss Podd reeeh ed a shower of cbinaware in her choi en pattern. The hostesses served an attraetiv and tasty halad course. I Christmas < GIVE A ? M Kin^B I I P 1 This is a gift that no g;' H meets the demanc reasonableness but i i be appreciated 52 during the coming Gift notices mailed each gift subscripts I THE 1 I $2.0? 0XRCU1ATX0V MAMA< THB KOffOff HGOTfTd xmoa MomrtAXH, ? BnoloMd find two donate tain Herald for one year HAMS : ftv Send a apodal gift card ^ ~ r '(- *'V. J';-'-. V' -Y' yi'yk^ aaaaaa?-s5a U>' HAPPBNINQ8 ?7 to WOMEN r; Office 167 MBS. 0. 0. OATES Phenix Woman's Club Gives Chicken Dinner rb The Phenix Mill Woman's club gi ig a bountiful chicken dinner last Thi in day night for their husbands and o er guests. Tbe dinner was served y the Phenix elub house and the tab r- were beautifully decorated with va te holding mixed fall flowers, sd After !S7eryone was seated, a gr( jt picture was taken by Mr. Yates O id nor. Those honored by the dinner w n- George PeclA1, Wade McKnight, i re land Pearson. Whit Ward. Rufns 8< 0. dors. Mack Connor, John Mann Yates Connor, Rmmett Shivers, Piei a. Reihart, Foster Fleming and X J Pearson. . * ~ -?i IrtMt r, W. 0. W. Circle To Give a-1 Christmas Party Dec. 18 a. I There will be a Cfftftfhnas party a, the W. O. W. ball Wednesday nig j December 18, sponsored by the eir< i All circle members and tChtr famil ' are urged to attend and bring tb I friends. Bach person is asked to bring small gift, to eost not less than c TTuT giftswil/be"numi>? red"and plsc 5* I it _ a % ?* *? j on \ne tree ana numuers wiu * drawn for gift diatrlbufWff *" Circle member will please bring ^ few sandwiches and a mall cake. y Lula Herndon Circle ir Has Christmas Party If Memberi of tHe Lula Herndon C ele of tbe First Baptist church n d on Tuesday night at the home of N s. A. M. Hicks for their regular montl is meeting and annual Christmas par Mrs. Bill Houser was assisting host< r- The Hicks home was gay with t i- time honored Christmas tree and o< er Ynletlde decorations, a During the business session, the < fieert were elected for the eomii Gift Troubles IUBSCEIPTION i - ' * .* O THE fountain irald HERALD Per Year ' IBB IN uhltATiT) ^ rotthTKroiia* for which Mod Th? K1b?? Moont*tA 'i.''' , V "* r. .'H . tl ?. ; . - .t. ^ W u*"tir?yw?A 5$ "" Cashf^- ^ retary, Mr*. Billy Hewer; Tr mm, . MIm Margaret Kendriefc. Aa auction sale was held and the proceed*, along with a epeeial offering will be. aent te. the Lottie' Moon Fund j More than a hundred dollar* wap made up for thie worthy eauae. ' v' Gifts were exchanged during the social hour and aftOf'they had been IB opened, the hostesses served an appetising salad and dessert coarse. lv# Gleaners Glass Wilt an Meet Tomorrow Night tu The Qleanlrs class of the First Bap ! at tist church will hold it* regular mon- !. Ins thly meeting on Friday evening at sea 7:30 at the bome of Mrs. Harold Craw ! ford. Mrs. Harold hoggins will be aalup slstant hostess. On- Since this is the Christmas meeting all members are ~75m~in~ded to bring a ere gift. 01 '.y, Methodist Circle No. 2 ' ? ' Met On Monday Night ,0? Mrs. Oillio Falls was hostess oa Man da? siskt at the home nf Mrs. T. It. I BBMjNfUMBAMMgiM|B|MMSMMSMBBi j twe of Ceatral Methodist church. I The leader. MrT. Clarence Jelly pro'sided and Mrs. Yates Throneburg gave *1 the devotional. A sextet of loeal girls sang several Christmas earols, after I 'e- which Mrs. M. H. alter read an in- < ic4 ; spiring Christmas story and poem. ml* I . .i * - - j ai cne eonciuaion or loa Duainesa I session, the hostess aerved tempting i i refreshments. I j There wet* 11 member* ?reeort Bad of tho pastor, .and Ura. Otto Hehn, I bfl president of the Missionary BoeUty. I 1 IMPERIAL IT PLEASES US TODAY LAST . SHOWING Double Feature Program "Strange Voyage" Eddie Albert also "Don Juan Quilligan" William Bendlx Joan Blondell Serial . News FRIDAY ONLY Doable Feature Program 'Wild BUI' Elliott In "Oheyenne Wildcat". "Freddie?Steps Out" with the Toga-Agora flood Comedy 1 ' ''. V I J m + Kidi \ I*mit SCi * COI JE1 ^KjPVf MtMf| q m -Hk Ill ' M Birth Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Chriitoper, of roots 3. announce the' birth of a sum >n' Dm, 8, it thi Shelby koipltiL Mr. ud Mrs. Otto Williams announce the birth of s daughter, Jan Bmmaline, on Doc. 10, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. . T. Randall, Jr., of Hickory announce the birth of a dsn* ghter, Barbara Ann. on Dee. 7, at Hickory Memorial hospital. Mrs. Howard Honors Daughter On Birthday Mr*. Bill Howard was hoeteai last Friday evening st g bjibeeue steak dinner given in honor of her daughter Betty, on the oecaiion of Betty's birthday anniversary. Thirteen gtK?ti were present to enjoy the barbecue and take part in the anniversary celebration. Eleven of the guests stayed over night for a Slumber party. HMrl Rnnnt T.wutars . ana JbxocuuTw meow The Qlrl Scout leaders sad execstlves of the Clsvslsad County . ares met at the First Baptist church In Shelby lest Thursday night Toe a conn sil meeting and dinner. MIm Katbryn Park, Field Advisor from Atlanta, Qa., was guest speaker snd gars an enlightening talk on Girl Seoul*. . . Clyde Canipe, Boyer Murray, J. L Settlemyre, fy, knd Carl Mayes. THEATRE | TO PLEASE YOU SATUBDAY OHDT Doable Feature Program "Outlaw of the Plains" Buster Orabbe , Ay (Fuany) St. John ? I "Minister of Fear" Bay Mill and . HI Cartoon ? Serial ttOKttAV anAtfuAaDAV? "Bedlam" Boris Karloff u - Anna Dee I Shorts - Mews WBD. and "?HTOSDAT ,H , "Practically Yours" 18 CUudette Colbert Fred MacMnrrmy I "Missing Lady" M I i 5 ; .' vVf *p. / Vv * V r, Zmnmm^Z ' > * ? ' -ayu^ '' r V i ' lake V DVES:< Choose from our &< black fabrics, brow or black doeskin in $1.00 to $6.00. b: Another item that's Genuine leather in $9.06, and excellent your lady prefers, t get billfold at $1.96 i . ' f "? UEtFS: Really a wide aelec > squares of pastel al long styles in white and white and yellc JTUME: PELRY: Charming necklac andean excellent aa . *? - ); NDKEBGHIEP3: Again a OhMstepjla j^tft ite* have trouble deadh ^Vl. " ' - 1 ' * > * : - / r. k '" ^ ^ ?a/.'-' - f ;- : . V t Christmas gipt New line of Tottery' ' >, Toys / MEN'S ?Ties ?Socks ?S^hirfiT ?Leather' Billfolds '?Sweaters - Pajamas Pants $8.95 to $10.95 "Pepperell" Pillow Owes Sheets and Pillow Oases Printed Luncheon. Oloths Linen Luncheon Oloths Printed Toweling Goods Sheeting M ' l Bacm uv . 418 N. Piedr HOT OFF THE TEA - . i ; ii?ii ? j ror thnstno ALL-LEATHER GOATS LEATHER TRIMMED < Aleutian Cloth The Store For Men Whe . # ; Saunders j . ' , FINEST IN M ; % ..'" - ; ' "/ k"'~ f' ? ' Accessories V >,; election of brown and n and blackkid, natural a wide price range from i I \ tops on the gift list. I hlftnlr nr Kpa?h im In plastic bags a? $?96. If here's the Mighty Mid? ' V 't, >. .? ' tion here. In sheer wool Adas, rttlr squares, or i rayons at $1.00 to $1.79 iw. woOls at $2.96. ' V/- f- " . ro. .. * es of pearl and crystal, isortment of earfcobs and _ 'if : . ; , , -i < - ' \ c- ' ?sj vmI I iII ! *# A fl? < . - > . ' , : . J White Sethi 81ips> IHpk Satin Bed Jackets Overshoes IflBMlBl.v CHILDREN'S ||||| Knitted Pajamas E-Z Underwear IN IN TIME FOB I 'v'.i'" ias Giving | Cr/vi $20.00 I $10.00 f 'is* ?V ?* 'jf * ' " V re Women Like to Buy & Davis EH'SWEAB . :?mm >*. -. . >^Vly1V' v ^!HB , ni . 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