k'; ' I W pfet, '/? *'*' J "^.'MRbHKUftT ' ?n' i1 L ^ ? ? ?^?.? ^,p~?^-^^ <**r . , MIm Barn Ice Ware. a bore. U th Wart. Htr betrothal to Balph Msmn VtoPWM Tfe? Vt<Wa( Wi? 1 "j^mtrnai in r i i ? , HolidayBride Feted *v . ( At Bridge Party f ' lira. Charles Williams and Mlsa Mj ,*'"V garet Williams wers hostesfks on D i]p' comber 10 at a three-table bridge pa )ty complimenting Miss Katberine Mi row, of Uoatonia, who was married c ( December 83 to Bichard Groves, all of Gastonia. The entrance hall of the William homo was decorated with a bright, festooned tree and other Christmi symbols were used throughout 11 house. After the bridge games, an hon gift of crystal was presented to Mi Morrow and a gift tor high seo was presented to Mite Margaret Mo row. Attractive and tasty refreehmen were served after the presentation < gifts. Mrs. Williams sang at the Grove Morrow wedding and Miss, Williar served as one of the bridesmaids. ? ?; Thornburg-Bookout Marriage Announced " Mrs. Dewey H. BookouT has a nonnced the marriagh her danght Billy Deane, to George Henry Thor burg, on Sunday, December 22, i Gafluey, 8. C. ? The bride is the yonngeet danght of Mrs. Bookout and the late Mr. Boc out. 8he attended BethwaFe school. Mr. Tbornburg, son of W. 1 - ? .i it. ?-*- ?*? firm auuiuuuijj ?uu me iui? nrv. mur burg, alto attendeed Bethware tl| ohool and i? now an employee < the State highway department 1 Shelby. DIXIE t. THBATRg mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm THURSDAY XaAST SHOWING "Deception Bette Darls Paul Heurled News FRIDAY Double Feature Program Eddie Bracken Veronica Dake "Out of This World" alao "My Friend Flicka" Preston Poster Boddy McDowell h: . ' Oartoon Date Show 10:30 p. a. SATURDAY Double Peetare Ptogiw "Boston Blaokie and the Law*' Chester Morris Trudy Mareball 'The Fighting JTrontlerman" Oh*rlw UmiM I ^ ^ ^5sn"tu ' 1 MOHDXY Mi TUESDAY*" Bj. , IAM P?n | JS2?*sL, IE I OETT -' iw'wt gwgawHWB ? iaogfctcr of Mr. end Kn John T. ty ton or Mr. and Mm. W. X. Mauney, is tf ?n e/en; of this montfc. Mr. and Mrs Snow Are Hosts At Party ir Mr. a$d Wrs- R M. Anew eater's Mined on Monda? night at a dinner r- party at the home of Mra. Snow's par ?r enti, Mr. and Mri.lPaol Mesuicy. in The living room and dining rooa 10 were attractively decorated with a l lighted Chrietmaa tree? poinaettias ' and holly. , ly After dinner bridge was played u with score prizes going to Peggy Bahk?e er and Helen Ramsey, Later in the evening Mr. and Mra or J Snow showed colored slides made . at ss I points of interest all over the country, re | Those at the party wefif Sarah Barn r-; don, Helen Ramsey, Peggy Baker, 1 Clarence Gantt, and Mr. -and Mra B. ta C. Carlson of Loe Angeles, Calif. Mrs. >f Carlson is the former Ruth McKelvie of this city, is 11 Playwright Is Guest \ At Goforth Home Miss Frances OofofRT*nad as her guesU at the home of her parents Moa day night Mr. , Howard Richardson a. and Mr. Jack Frits-Hugh. er Br. Richardson is author of "Dark a. of the Moon" and several other proskt pective Broadway productions. i Mr. Frits-Hugh, who is now enroll tf ed as a student at Columbia Univer >k | *i*y in New York, server three yearn n, I in the Army Air Corps, j I Miss Goforth accompanied Mr. Richardson and^Mr. Frits-Hugh to i h ' Black MounUin where they will visit; \f; Mr. Richardson's parents, Dr. and Mr* n 1 Mrs. Richardson for a few days. From , I there, thev will ao to Chanel Hill fov . _ I a week before returning to Now York. I Debs Entertain At j New Tear's Party j The Debs, * newly organized club made up of fourteen teen-age girls, , gave a Watch party on New Year's Bve at the Womans dob bouse. Ia the ballroom a holiday atmosphere was created by the use of crepe braids in red, green, and whit* which were draped from the lights sad fraas ?d the windows. Huge balloons were suspended from the ceiling and at the stroke of twelve were pulled down to be pierced. The serving table was covered "with a white party eloth and centered with an ornate crystal punch bowl. Nandinas and red candles were arranged aroundthe pnach bowl. The mantel ever the tReplace in the louage was deeorated with ever* greens and lighted red candle*. Chapsroaes for th* dance wsse Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carpenter and Mr. iM Mrs. Halbert Webb. g Members of the new Debs club are Betty Hord, Peggy Arthur, Betty Lynch. Margaret Williams, Jena Webb Dorcas Carpenter, Lenora Plonk, Low nnn Herndon, Mary Beth Hard, Bobbie Simmons, Audrey Items, Shirley Splvsy, Prances Payne and Beolah Bhsa. Birth Announcement* M*. and Mr*. PmalAh/WaT#.. am1MT ?ti. VIUV .< . - W? ? I t II thaa, Dw. 88, it Pi^bjteriaa ho^ltai ; I to Charlotte. K ; Mm. Theme* BeteflMf aa- ; || aoeaee the Birth of a dengkter on De- j I *emt?r 28 at Shelby hoepiUL | Mr, and lira. W. fc Manney. Jr., ?* I aonnce the With of a daaghter ea ij? ! I eeuber 80 at Many horpStal la Char- ; I Mr. aad Mm. Deaala McDemte! aa- ' | aoeaee the birth of a daaghter oa Kr of IN1ERES1 PHONES: House 387-W; 0 i* ^>V J '' V"'^ !' ' "'* ?' " - .1 : ; - * -"' ft\ i:; >\ Miss Redmond Is Bride L Of Audrey B&teman V Miss jTargie Redmond and Audrey Bateraan ot Newport News, Vs., were ! married Thursday, December 86, at m' York, 8. C. with Probate Judge K ** "l Nunu performing the ceremony. ' For her marriage. Mrs. Bateman tm wore a Sreae of powder blue. Her 4 only attendant was her aunt, Sfra. ?1 bert Bridges. Mr. Bridges aerred aa best man to tSe bridegroom. F "n^rmrTs^g;^,; ^var,v a Ker. W. H. Redmond and the lata Grace Blanton Redmond add la a *' grand daughter of Mrs. Ora Blatrtom ta and the late Rev. Oowell Blanton. F1 k< Mr. Hateman la the ton of Mr*. B. I R Y. Bateman and tb? Into Mr. Bate- di man of Newport Newa, Va, ' R ? ?????I I ???ww?. N 4 > "* / ". ' ! I I 1 . . yJ . ; , ". I: ALL TALL AND WD i ' CHENILLE EOBES, INCOMPLETE SIZE. , ; , SOMELY. : I ALL-WOOL SWEATED cleared at.... $3. : JACQUABD S WE ATE] $8.95 ... to be cleared : ' $5.: : ; ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, v be cleared at 1-2 I A MM mm a^AaMI ALL WINTER DREI ? ^ I 5 I v m HAPPENINGS to WOMEN Office 167 MBS. 0. 0. OATES uia Herndon Circle nil Meet Monday , The Lula Hermlon Circle of the ret Baptist church will hold ita first seting of 1947 on Monday afternoon 3 o 'clock at the home of Mrs. L. I* i.nsoa. Ail members are urged to attend at hat the plans for the coming yeor ff be formulated. V araily Of B. T. Wilson roar j j: bwmiuii'" ldr. and Mrs. B. T. WiUoa had aB leeir family together If Christmas r the first time la six years. Those eeent for the reualea it the WMaoa ?? o? Battlefronad Avenge w*r? * . and Mr. C. & Wafer* affd cLH rea, PhylU Aaa and Larry, from 1 sabeth City, Mr. rad Mr*. Jolm Tay si y V .'vV.- ;? - iV. y; , ' Year-E 7 .. ?** >pijr ; >" . Y!' *?:/ \ RH DBE8SE8, COATS, BKDOOED nr. PBXOK 3 ' 8TTLM, AMD OOLOB ] ? m , r " H* ' yT/rvV \}:y'*'{?/ !- \'. ' V .V- \ v.<^i >" V ,tv'" '* ' &, $5.95 Talaes .. to be .' ' ' : " ;> , '..; . ', ]&% V-;?v- /. ' .. 95eH'i^Ja X; (j?.s?v -;v-;v 4:>: . : 2.' *,>.; /'I'- ' ' .' ? ' v ? i' 'A ? . - ' fe;?SWfo v,v; :; ' 18, priced at $7.96 and > at ....' i'&h i 95alues to $1<)J6 ..... to Sj-n frice WmGmiiwmsm, r-iv''jxi?> ' <^?5frdfi;rS'r JP % *?V?vvlty ' ." ' - ..." . ' *.-.? . w ? &? fv;? v .V.-M* > BwsVj. , \.;jV^'iyV^'.JL^t jOvvV*^y.' Ki nriftfL'iij-1 (rTnMlt^^T *m:^ .Mm. Wwgw I . To?* and'son, Tommy from Boaaoks ??Kfc pids, Mr. and Mm. Ben Wilson and fat daoghtof, Kay, from Chariotta, J. B' 1 Wilson and Miss Carolyn Wilson from Mil ^ mfmrnrnrniSm IMPERIAL ' IT PLKABEB TO 1 TODAY DAStlf 8HOWXHO * Doable r?atnre Program "If I Had My Way" Bias Crosby?also "North of the Border" Kussell Haydea Last Chapter 'Tiger Woman* **IDAY ONLY Dontle Feature Pro (ram Western Oold" . "Tom Brown's School n?-sen?*'#iaiaMioJSr#U?L?iiewumn n tm Iwltl " Pfcsnlimi Empire 'TEHgh School Hero" , ~"T ^Zr'Tr f . : ft / .' ! \ \ v''V; : .; i r \ '. f ./ :* 1 .;. ? T< -;:v-'.k.;.. ; ;: , *'. <. . k" . ti L' .s > ; V* . '1 ;'. .'.| tv7 . *ifT :> ... :* ..:vr3PPF.<r-; ,. / . .;rw%*v* v. ' , ; ' . V; . }r\:- & <-> '' /viV:V' /... '. . :/ . f: ;; (| . \ "a HATS, SWEATEES*. BLOT FOR QUICK CLEARANCE ] RANGES. BUY NOW AND #^5??< . S? A *r ' < *>? 9* a# ??'??V. s. ?v Sft^T*}/!??** ''2** "' .A-. "\ : v ' *. ' ^' LV^VVA" / > > ,vV* '.i ,v'iv ::"-:> / T >''-*';;:ikV^v '.- *.'' ' v..vv-'.*{i;..;' ; ALL wprrEB BATS, to U > . -V ?"* >yVJv.;vi $1 9f SPECIAL OEOtJP BLOUSE OBOUP OP mOLOVES, - vkSMTjT* her, 3Tr. J. K. Wilsoa of Ghfl rhey aJlTTM m their ipeelaW M Dorotffy Bradtfy of Charlo^| I ' .'** T??A AiMsT* A.hi"' "Overland Raiders" Bun tor Crabbo Tuny' St John I Fox Cartoon. - >?riS MONDAY and TUESDAY I Bud Abbott, Don CosteBo I In "The Time of Their 1 Lives" Vow* Short WBD. ond THUB8DAT i Double rv'.ura Program * ? '* "Don't Gamble With! Strangers" Kane Richmond . ^ ^^^pwefpiilwweis'M m?> i I 1 i* ''4femf2$V*39 a; ... ^ x . XT ^ f XSfl Wmm t i I ^ ^ ' .: ' ^ x .: JSES, SKHtTS, . JECAUSE 07 I SAVE HANS- | *.? ' ^aaawre-iBSiSps: x t x ^^' iH ft &&??,' $>\. /'? *-';' I IS, including leath- | SB, values to $4.95, * x3ljStt*' t^w X

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