SOCIAL AND PERS of IMTEBES' Mrs. Norman Attends Gastonia Luncheon Mrs. J. S. Norman attended a luncheon last Friday at the Woman's club In Gastonla given by ' the Major William Chronicle chapter of the Daughters of the'American Revolution, honoring the newly elected State regent. Miss Gertrude Carroway of Hew Bern. Miss Caraway addressed the group, giving an informative talk > on the aims and accomplishments of the National Society of the D. A. R. nan ii. i (Vj? Pwloh Summev. regent of Major wTiflr/." 'tyjg Wltte'AWWWe presided at the meeting and recogni tion was made of Mrs. R. B. BubingEl ton, Jr., acting regent of William rSae^nM nltan^A* ewA ?,K>A*4M AJ vimpwi ?IIU *?vc UUCVIUI V* the third district; Mrs. R. P. Slier, Incoming district director, and Mrs. J. S. Norman, incomtng vice-president of the third district. fcvi'.H;',- ' ' Vy-J* ' ;:--K -v ' # Mrs. Norman, who will take office its vice director of the third district at. the convention lit March, also attended the meeting of the Mecklenburg and Liberty Hall chap ters of the DA Rwhlch was held In Chanotte on Thursday at the home Qt Mrs. W. H. Belk. Mesdames R. B. Bablngton, Jr., and R. P. Slier Of Gas tonla also attended this meeting which was a joint meeting at the two Charlotte chapters and at which time the Liberty Hall chapter observed its, Chapter Day. Miss farroway addressed this group too and gave an interesting account of the plans for the restoration of Tr^oa palace In New Rem, the furnishing of which will ..^ a state project for Individual chapters. Following Miss Carroway's discourse, a tea course was served to more than fl hundred cmMta nrM. ent. > ^ T . -*/TlSc' . . i .? ' . .... Mrs. Hamrick To Be Honored On Friday Mrs. Ladd Hamrick of Boiling Springs, will b? honored tomorrow t a party to be given by Mrs. J. A. Weialer at her home on York Road. DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Renegades" Evelyn Keyes WiUard Parker ' V' % News __________________ y FRIDAY Double Feature Program "8un Valley Serenade" > Sonja Henle John Payne Glean Miller Orchestra "Her Kind of Man" , Xachary Scott Jania Paige 1 Late Shew lOttt 1 * ht _______________________________________ . V SATURDAY ^ j j D*Wb^eldorad?ffTam ley Rogers Dale Evens Oeesye (Gabby) Bayee "Rosie Tho Riveter" -v- > J MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 9 "Blue Sides" ^Bhng^Croeby Jean Crawford _ ^S5nJSSSrT I II ;>TT?E?i I ^l^ TT I w J2jj?555 I - ** - - _ t tA n i mlij V ' ft i i ' DUAL HAPPENINGS T to WOMEN ,&w ' /. -V- '.- ' ' 10NES: House 357-W; Office 16' Miss Ware Honored At Party In Shelby Miss Bernlce Ware, bride-elect ol thli month, was honored lasl Thursday evening at a delightful party and kitchen shower given by Mrs. C. D. Bolt, Miss Virginia Mintz. and Miss Nell Slgmon at Mrs. Bolt's home in Shelby. Bridge, rook, and hearts we^e In play at five tables which were arranged In the living room and dining room. The seat of honor, at the head table was marked with a tiny bridal figurine. iScoreprteea In bridge went to Lawson; In hearts, to Mia ~Ho?* lend Dixon and Mrs. Carl Overcash: | and la rook to Mrs. T. It Hard and Mrs. Jack Kennedy. After the award of prizes. Miss Ware was presented a shower of gifts from the friends present, after which a dessert course with coffee was served. . ? * ' Those attending from here were Mrs. John F. Ware, Mrs. Holland Dlx on, and Mrs. Jack Kennedy. Local Couple Wed Fifty-Six Years Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blaloek observed their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, January 7. There was no formal celebration but Mr. and Mrs. Blaloek had a?visitors for the day Mr. and Mis. Frank Ran dall of Grover. Mrs. Blaloek and Mr. Randall are sister and brother and are the only surviving_members of the family of the late Mr. and .Mrs. William Randall of Grover. Married on January 7, 1890, Mr. and Mrs. Blaloek have seven dau ghters: Mrs. Rush Dixon, of Dal-| las, Mrs. Lois Bookout of Gas-1 tonla, Mrs. Lee Varbro and Mrs. Hal Morris of Kings Mountain, Mrs. 1 Lallyage Hord of Shelby, Mrs. Beck Wright of Grover, and Miss Plccola Blaloek of the home. Their only son Tom, lost his life in World War I. Mrs. Craig Hostess To Circle Members Mrs. Bill Craig was hostess on] Monday night to members of Orel# number two pf Central Methodist church. *- ' ^ - p Mrs. Clarence Jolly,- the leader, presided and Mrs. Craig gave the Bible lesson. Eleven members were present and one visitor, Mrs. Butterworth of Fitzgerald, Ga. Following the program, Mrs. Craig served a frozen dessert course. Miss Ledbetter Will Wed Herbert J. Moss The engagement of Miss Louise Ledbetter (o Herbert J. Moss la, announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ledbetter. Mr. Moss is the son of Mr. and Wis. B. G. Moss of 215 Fourth street Rock Hil, S. C. The wed in# date has r not yet Men announced. & { ' > MINIMUM....... . ' "t - \?~ .-? * / J> . - > ' CENTER SERVICE 4?,- 'j J,3*h0ne Everything For the Oer CmttmSSB^. - A ,.v ' 1 ?.nh > . ,.i i" wifl.' ?** " i .. I - ?UOHDAT 4 I UUMt > HvkNi Tto ad Tail#** P || Ithe kings mountain heb Central PT A Holds Tannory Meeting ^ The January matting of the Parent* and Teacher* association of Central school was held on the second Wednesday of the month In the high school library. Mrs. Haywood ' E. Lynch, president, presided, and . Mrs. John Plunk gave the devotional. "Education in t?e Home" was the study for the mortth and Mrs. W. H. Stender, program chairman, presen' ted Rev. W. L. Picssly, who gave an : informative discourse on this subject After the program, Mrs. Paul Mauney reported that the treasury holds $23.60. Miss lUdenhour's twelfth grade waa the winners of the trip this month, which may not be made on schedule, since more funds will have to be raised before the bus can be sent Miss McGill's third grade was primary winner, tying with Miss Brown's first grade. The winready had a party. ' Foremost in the business discussion was the congested condition of the street directly in front of the school. The group asked all people who park their cars on East Ridge street during rchool hours to use Gaston street as much as possible. IF. a-*. ' * ou. nunejrcun was bskm to make a report on the . welfare and health of the children at Central so that if there was a need'for help, the PTA could determine how they might be of service. Mrs. Paul Mauney, membership chairman was praised for her good work iq securing the membership dues and sending them in time for Central to be named on the "North Carolina Congress P. T. A. Honor Roll." Both Central and West schools were listed in the N. C. Congress Bulletin - as Association^ whose membership equal or exceed that of last, year. Central has more than trebled its membership. , Business Circle Met Monday Night The Junior Business Women's Circle of the First Baptist church held its regular monthly meeting on Mon day night at the home of Miss Irene Am? Miss Diana Gamble, the leader, presided, and Miss Beatrice Sprstt presented a timely program. During the social period, Miss Allen served a salad course with coffee. Legion Auxiliary Meets At Tate Home The American Legion Auxiliary met last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Dickie Tate. To open the meeting, the members gave the salute to the Flag after which the chaplain, Mrs. J. R. Davis gave the devotional. Following the business session, Miss Betty Howard, representative j at Girls' State, gave an inspiring report of that meeting. During the Social period, Mrs. bars. Mrs. John "McGlll uitittd Mrs. ' 1n Miss De4mon Hostess i ?1 wm MeXiiQA ueomon wu bcm* tass on Sunday at an Informal turn"c<J?SfVwr? laid for the followto? ??aa.Mr. and W lfc-ro. Pl.Q|l>W|? y 0/|6 DW* SySs^SlSd'ym?gsU M<Jm? Mr^Kollj Ho3teas^|. ljf1 tt* t?* Jtrwt TheM wete sixteen nuiubtrt TiHurtdttfetfiiL ji i ^iiini Two men sent up from Recorder's court here to Cleveland county Supertor Court received sttttMqnttnces i nG I from Judge Wilson War lick last week in Shelby. m G Elisha Rodger*, who appealed sen ?Il tences c1 thirty days and costs and _ six months in jail on two assault ?Tt charges in Recorder's court here, ? was given an eight months Jail 11 St term and put on good behavior Cor _ three years after serving that time ??fl or go to Jail for eighten months. I Rodgers assaulted Officer Lebon Thorn burg with a 22 calibre rifle on January a. , -.j* Haskel Meredith, bound over to the court on a breaking and enter* lng charge, was given eight months rl? straight time tar the Judge. He was charged with the robbery of Hou?er Transfer here. I Myers' 1 Final < i " 'iw, \ . Kj. . V. _ ; . , ' " BIGGEST I I I One Group of 1 DRESSES Val\ . \ ..... ' " . One Group of DRESSES IVahu | One Group of I COATS I One Group of " I' : --AS' GOATS I Valu< SPECIALBACI! I ? , ; Value* to $5.95 g I i Winter I IB "'. . ?\ i. ??. ;.>v ' MWiCk*J**URV-.^V'i*. -- aBr z*c:?.fs>. a iW#? L VLJI ^ ' ? > ^,^1; > . *.. . "* "i < V " ' " t5'4*'^"* ^: )>v.-.-'*^ vi'^"V*v> \ r.*vVf JUST BECEIVED- I un Shells?all sizes "' alvanized Tubs I resh Pineapples I C. J.GAUIT SONS Grade A Market I ne225 We Deliver I ?????????? ii' Dress Shop J Clearance I ?? ? I 1EDUCTI0NS YET . NOW $4.00 ies to $12.95 sA* ?'*'s% "r* " " -it ' V? jTv<?-V.iA KW^^*vl^'rV -*>- T>*-jS3K/*

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