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V . SOCIAL AND PKBSONA I of IN1ERES 2% * 6 PHONES: House 357-W; K' . j ?I I I I ??? m ' i i'' I<I i i i ' Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McGill of Boston, Mass., announce the birth of a son, John William, on Dec. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCarter announce the birth of a son, Oscar Neil Jr., at Gaston General hospital on December 5. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E.s Osment announce the birth of a son, Ernest Dean, on Dec. 12 at Garrison General hospitul. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Putnam an-' nounce the birth of a son on Dec. 15 at Shelby hospital. Christian Society Has Christmas Party Members of circle number three of the Woman* Sociotv of f.'hrintiiin J<or\ i'-e of Central Methodist church met l:ist Thursdny evening at the homo of Mrs. J. 0. WinkW. The meeting room was decorate*! with colorful arrangement* of holly ami mistletoe. Mrs. C. A. Ooforth. the leader 41. was eierteu to be leader for the com lag year. During the social hour, Misa Iria Falls, of 8helbv gave a reading and rendered several selections at the piano. ? Each member had brought a toy to be turned over to the Red Cross for distribution to needy children. Gifts were exchanged between members, after which the hostess ser ved a salad and dessert course. There were 17 members and three visitors present. IT'S HERE Brach's Chri t a it. ' * 1 ? Assorted Chocolates, CI Caramel, Fruit Squares, dies?Plenty "Brox" Ft Murray's Off Clevi %y :** < . T; I Gifts For f: I Fai . I ;mi ?TIES ?SOCKS ?WOOL SOCKS fe. ?PLASTIC BELTS ? E& Herringbone Plaid I: ' LAI ?Bed Jackets ?Satin Slips ?Dresser Sets B|v ?Kerchiefs, 100 pet. wi ?Cannon Pure Silk He ife ' CHILI I ?Small Quitted BatbTpl If I ~w#S?BLAjsr^m^ I I -sssascu I *18JM L EAPPEMWEM .. 7 to WOMEN ; Office 167 MBS. 0. 0. OATES Gleaners Entertained At Crawford Home The Gleaners class of the First Baptist church met last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Harold Crawford. Mrs. Harold Coggins was assistant hostess. Magnolia leaves, eedar branches, and crimson tapers were used to add to the Christmas decoration note. A brightly bedecked tree grace one corner of the living room. Mrs. J. E. Huneycutt, president, conducted the business session, daring which time, plans wese made to aid an unfortunate family in the community. After the business session, several contiists were held wTth prizes going i to Mrs Grnec Whisnsnt, Mrs. Dot | j White and Mr*. L>. C. Pinnix. When nil the gifts had been Iat change,), the clans pretested silver I nut howl to tbelr teacher, Mrs. J. K> Willi*, after which the hostess eerr*, I ed a salsd molded in the shape of a j | Christmas tree, with hot chocolate | Force Has Dinner Directors and members of the First National bank foree had a Christmas dinner oa Tuesday night in the lounge of the Woman's club house, with their husbands, wires and friends present as guests. Festive Christmas "decorations lent a holiday atmosphere to the newly renovated lounge. After a bountiful dinner will se%. ed. gifts were presented to all present from the officers of the bank. stmas Candy HIT PARADE! I locolate Nuts and Fruits t Stick and Sugar Canv >r Everybody. * . Grocery Bland Ave. The Whole ,. a * M:i.. nny i iN'S I ?LEATHER BELTS ?PAJAMAS -WOOL PLAID PANTS I WOOL CHECK PANTS I I and Tweed jPants I )IES I ?Fancy Handkerchiefs 1 ?Plastic Raincoats I ?Chenille Housecoats doI ?Sweaters ? ?e , ?Gloves I ' S DREN I iousehold I ?Bathroom Sets I " P?rcent Virgin I V An epidemic, of WfWks hit Kings Mountain last week end aa three were recorded, the moat- serious being the colUaion of a 1040 Plymouth, dlven by Julius K White, age 21, of Kings Mountain, with a parked 1041 Buick. owned by Haywood War lie k, also of this eity, around 4:30 a. m. last Bun' , nay morning on East King street. Wnite'is being held under $100 bond on a charge of driving drunk Both cars were badly damaged aocording to police, with the Warlick car uuuiage estimated at $300 and the W.hite car damage estimated at $400. Two other ^persons in the White vehicle at the time of the erash,' Juc'i A. Black and John W. Warlick, of Kings Mountain, ure charged witu Leing intoxicated. No one was seriously injured in the accident it was reported. According to the police accident report the White vehicle was traveling west on King street at the time of the impact and the Warlick car was parked on the wrong aide of the street, that is on the north side bead inir east. ? According to White, lights from an oncoming vehicle plus the reflection of his own lights off the ' Biuck's windshield, blinded him causing him to plough into the right front of the Buick._ * | making a left tarn freas Battleground avenue into W. Mountain street, the accident putting the CU7 business section in darkness for a | bout 45 minutes according to police.; A patrolman witnessed the aecb; dent and termed it unavoidable. Man- j ning was not held under any charge i and the damage to his taxi was not | learned. , A truck and trailer owned and! driven by Arnold Lail, of route 6.; Shelby, caught fire around 4 a. m? ' Sunday morning a few milee south of Kings Mountain on U. S. 29, with both vehicles and cargo reported a: complete lots, , Lail is reported to have discovered | the fire and seeing that it was out; _ ? a. _ U-?. J_! A.% ??_ _ ' ui luuiiui, iu u?Te unven in? venici? | off the road, jumping from it io I time to escape injury.. Adding to the damage sustained by the fire, it was reported early this week by police that the truok had been Mooted' of sevoral items, ineluding tires and wheels, before It could be moved: / CLUB NOTES STUDY Mrs. N. F. McOill was hostess to members of the Study Club on Tues day evening, Dee. 17. A tree, decorated in tip Christmas manner, stood in one end of the lir-. ing room and Christmas scenes were arranged in other-parts of the room, jlfhe soft lights from red candles lent ra cozy atmosphere to the dining room I where the members were seiwed a salad and dessert before the program j began. The program for the evening was on Cuba and Mrs. Anbrey Mauney, who recently spent some time there gave, an informative account of the interesting' places she had . visited. Mrs. Hnnter Neisler, Mrs. Moffatt Ware, apd Mrs. B. N. Barnes > also ! gave highlights of their trips to Cu' ba, after which Mrs. Mauney showed a moving picture of Cuban scenes. TUESDAY CLUB The Tuesday Afternoon contract fclnb met this week at the home of Mrs. Charles Diiling. Decorations of the Christmas season; were used in the living room. Mrs. Hugh Ormand held high score for the afternoon. I DIXIE | 1 THEATBE I | WfUkdbAV LAW IgftWitfgM I "Two Yeara.Before I I TheMaat" I. Alan Zadd Wn. Bendix I Brian Donlavy I. I nxBZf ? I D^uVle Feature Profraa I I "Buffalo BUI" Joel KoOraa I "Here Gomes The W Waves" I Bias OroeVjr Batty Ratten I I ^MAWlia1^ 30 I A Don Via Featase Vtognm I I "Lone Star Banger" I I John Kiwbrongh Sheila Byaa I I .. "Secret of The I ....r ,. I "Three Utn>, tHria In | a sweet course. ^ at mMWWf p< ? The Marekew ?lnb held its reenter in meeting combined with e Christmaa party on Monday night at t&a home m of MIm Naomi Edens. Traditional deeorationa of thi 1 Tula season were need in the playing I rooms. - After the game, in whieh Miae I Nancy Nickela won high score prime, I gifts were exchanged and the hoe* tern served a delicious salad and, I dessert. I FOBTNIOHTEBB Mrs. W- L. Kamseur was was hos- I toss last Friday to members of the H Fortnighter bridge club. Two tables |B were in play and Mrs. Charles Wil-vBj Hams was presented a prise for hold || ing high score. At \he eonelusion of H play, Mrs. Ramseur served a fruit I salad course and tea. ACE OF CLTTB8 ur? r*r ww as- - airs. n. rv. Aiauney, jr., Was DOS- |g teas last Thursday to the Ace of Hp Clubs bridge group. Only the regular B members were present and Mrs. Ja- H cob Cooper held high score for $he I urternoon. After the game, the hot- I teas 'served a tasty Salad course. * The elub will meet this week at the _ * " m rri'irrr ihmmm r i"" i? Myer Befort r i ^ ? A i V *- > . i . **f All Fa 1 i,,\ v '*:. . S . '>13 *' V . * . ; 'C* v '""1 "r^H? i " .1' ' /' , - v ^ I i I mm Jk. ." * Vs *V'"; ' Clearai .: * ;- *\. . : >.r, ' ... . $1.0 Vv. . ; eCTa.' ". * ^ootrnM00^' The Couples elab met Ust week tha home it ^(r, end Mn Drace eeM*. Three tab lea of bridge were plaj.MV*. Oharlea Tbomasson, Jr. I IMPERIAL IT PLgABBS US TODAY LAST SHOWING Doable Feature Program Practically Yours" Olaudette Colbert also x "Missing Lady" Shadow Story Serial . News FRIDAY ONLY Dotfble Feature Program i?a a a -* ma a * i "uatmng Beauty" Ester Williams Harry James t lntecfcnloolor also "Utah" Roy Rogers Comedy I sssssssssssss s' Dress i e ; Christ ? !aran< SALE i 11 and W ? .' ' ' ' :\ 'X ' - ' ' -. < " < , f. ' !.?*: . r- ; , . . ?*,? , V-V 1 r"'" ' ' '> " ' ' . A ? 1 V \ ice of Mi 0 & $4 Kvm ,!55? V ;iV;f.'.'S: v.. . , '--fv : * ' -V- ' _' > f _ j ' V ' ' v '' '--J W'.f * V >? ^ V ... ge Mauney was high man. A desaeert course waa oerr#d I before the beginning of I Club will meet thin week with Mr. AK and Mr*. Dan Finger. Mr? . 9 THEATRE | TO PLEASE YOU ;v|SM$ SATURDAY ONLY Double Feature Program "Beauty and the "Blonde for a Day" rBT A 'Cisco Kid* Western, _alflS\^H^ A Michael Shane Detective Myrfter? Cartoon Serial. HONDAY and TttEBDAY "Crack-Up" Pat O'Brien Claire Trevor Herbert Marshall WED. and THURSDAY Christmas Special "The Affairs of Susan* H Jona Fontaine George Brest ^R.': "Bowerv Bombshell' | iBMt Side Kids ; News . Serial 5hop * , mas * . r*'. ft* y. * liV' * ?. ce r :&. ; mil 1iffiM > . -im inter | ft i n n '? llinery 2.00|
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