;|8! HERALD PERSON Call Society Editor, House 3S7-W. Miss Mildred Falls of Augusta, Is Mrs. O. W. M visiting her sister, Mrs. M. L. Plonk, in New York oj ?o? Myers Dress Sh Mrs. Charlie Harmon is spending several days with Miss Ella Harmon Mrs. E. B. Ol Mrs. 8. A. T jwery left yesterday for several \vee for Raleigh where she will visit rel- Pr.ove,d and 18 atives for several days. ^ friends. f'TT" H Annout IM I We are prpud to announce th< I has been appointed Exclusi * * I Mountain dealer for the exclu I I I ?" 3 ' r-oihv *? >> . . . I .-it ? L" ei <**3 r,l ? Hats I ? I O lit I Finest |n 1 I ?The Stor For Medi Wh. I ' v. : C *.- if', f . \ . .1 f. ..-jl MIFHIPI mmmmmtmmmmmm The condition of Mrs. a. j. go a ay forth was .described as satisfactory [ A LS on Wednesday. Mrs. Goforth under " * went a major operation last week _ _ ___ at Shelby hospital. Office 167 __o_ Mrs. Eugene Smith and two sons [yers spent last week have returned to their home in ti a buying trip for Bladenboro after visiting her parlop" ents, Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Elam. Ive, who has been ill Mrs. Hugh B. Hoke and son, Charks> J? now rouch lm- ]es> Qj Llncolnton spent Wednesday H hip tna roooltra - - - ?, ?? 1 at me nome or tier parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Goforth. f *v' ; X \ 3 \%- V i ' ' ' icement V* v $ J1-*--*- * >-.. ''j, * Jf .*''!? "r* ' /-. ?'% ;'" ?. ' .* yifri *v-1 1\'? s. > >??; . H J> r?-' ^ f! J ***??*# ?<?v. y " **s W t" ' * R ^ *&.,&'" .4 te;.*6r > !' *. V-'-vA * ' . I vt /.>& . ? : \ ^S'i'vf V; > t !* : " ' " 44 Jit ctrioty TLi-' # M?_ . S W*-{e?- -J) , -j *v ^Uflil'B'''^ ' \ jj' . '' * r * *] /' "i" ERALD, ThumUy, Jan. 23. 1947 Miss Bessie Cansler of Char- 1 Iotte spent Tuesday with her uncle, George Cansler. i j J Friends of J. C. Keller will be J glad to know that he is Improving L after having been ill for several fc "days. h Mrs. Lloyd Watson and children Bobbie and David, of Boone, are vis- a itlng this week with Mrs. Watson's t! , mother, Mrs. W. R. Everhart. v ; Mrs. James Cole and J. B. Cole, Jr .are visiting J. B. Cole in Jackson- y ville, Fla., where l.e underwent an t appendectomy last week. Mrs. Stowe Miller of Waco and g Mrs. Tom Roberts of Gastonia were > guests on Tuesday of Mrs. D. F. t] Hord. f. ! Mrs. George Cansler viBlted sever- 0 | al days last week at the home of her son, Anthony, in Arlington, Va. * From there she went to Penn-Laird, a Va., where she la now visiting her ? sister, Lillian and her husband, Mr. tl Hawk, who Is seriously ill. 1, r 1 * fia? #! f.n. i [this week from Memorial hospital t< , where he has been a patient for s several days. t p Phillip Elam of Marshall spent ] ! Sunday night with his parents, Mr. ( and Mrs. R. F. Elam. Misses Emelyn Gillespie and Vlr- j! ginia Summers, students at Salem . college, will arrive home today to . ; spend the between-semesters vacatioh with their parents. Miss Hel- ? : en Brown, of Albemarle, will accompany them and will be * Miss ! Gillespie's guest for the week end. * < 1 I 1 ,DAR Members to View / Parade oi Fashions. 11 i t*he Colonel Frederick Ham bright 0 [chapter, Daughter!! of the American j Revolution, will hold its regular j meeting next Wednesday afternoon <in khe lounge of the Woman's club n ! house. Miss Edith Hambright will j j be {.hostess to jthe group. :< <3 Mrs- J. S. Norman, chairman of 8 the Homemakers committee, will j present a program on Homemaking, I after which there will be a fashion parade. The models will be girls from the Home Economics classes of Central and Bethware high schools.' They Will be modeling dresses i, which they made under the super- ; j vision of their teachers, Mrs. Dan | ; Finger of Central and Mrs. John ! Pkaokl.? fl J I I vjicouac ui ociuwarc. i ne uresses if will be Judged and the winning gar- H ment will be sent to the State Cot- 11 ton Review which will be a feature ill rf the DAR convention to be held In i? New Bern In March. The.girl, who B made the winning dress will be {! privileged to attend the convention h and model her dress in the style || i show there. Honorable mention will I be given to the second best dress. The meeting promises to be an en 1 joy Able one and all members are I urged to attend. TUE8DAY Mrs. Hugh Ormand was hostess this week when members of the Tuesday club met to play. , ,Mrs. Charles Dilling held high score for the afternoon and was presented a prize. After several progressions, Mrs. Ormand served a savory salad' I MgHNMMMMMMMMNMMMSMWMNNMI1 * A* V . . / J ' r 11 I 1 I '* . ;$k wi ^ *\for VijLj/ - i $Jfi*'~:--. ? , S . '*'* > % Bride-Elect Feted 1 fit Party On Monday I Mrs. Ch&rles Golorth and Miss dary Evelyn Golorth paid charm a ng compliment to Miss Faye Moss, n irlde elect of yesterday at a party R leld on Monday night at the home E >f the former. White gladioli and snapdragons c ranged with fern served to accent d he bridal color note of green and tj vhlte which was observed throughillt fho nartu ? <. j u^viauyil. (j A corsage of white gardenias mar- o ;ed the place of honor at the head able. b After several games of bridge and v ook, score prizes for bridge were iven to Mrs. James Mercer and 11 ss Nancy Suber. Mrs. R. D. Gofor ^ h was awarded high score prize * or rook. At the same time the hos- " esses presented Miss Moss a gift s' f silver in her chosen pattern. Nuts and coca-colas were served 0 rtiile the games were in progress j, nd afterwards when the cards d /ere removed, ice cream molded in he shape of wedding bells and Hies were served with coooanut cake, "he tables were centered for the *] Seise 9 which silve' 1 ills were "tied with J atln ribbon. V Lovely Buffet Dinner {] Siven At Gantt Home c Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gantt we-e V losts on Monday evening at a de- v ightful dinner party honoring the eachers and religious leaders of . Keir daughter, Nan Jean. The lovely rooms of the Gantt ^ lome were attractively decorated i vit|i colorful cut flowers and ilants. A complete turkey dinner was ser-' ( ed bufet style with Nan Jean and) , inn and Muddy Mayes assisting J n Sf*r\*infy ? ? ? < i Guests for the festive affair in-, ft luded Rev and Mrs. S. G. Winkler,] r fir. and Mrs. W. K. Smith, Mr. andjl\ Irs. David Hamrlek, Mr. and Mrs. I tarl Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. War b Ick; Mr. and Mr*, lim PSge, Mr. nd Mrs. J. A. Riser, Mr. and Mr*. C 'om Templeton, Miss Gussie Huff- a tetler, and W? H. Hopper,, Jr., >ii GET THE BEST.. SEBV1 At BAR] ?' < ' ? ',* : , ,1 ' j, Mothers Best FLO 25 lbs Plain or Sel Ware's Com Meal 4-lbu Pride SH0R1 Cigarettes, cart.. SANTO, fresh pro 2-lb Great Northe: Kraft MAYONNA Apple Batter. 25 a .iU!? ?- > imssjvisconsut mutton I r.oilar Rnrlr SYRUP PEACHES Clover Bloom CREAMERY BUT Wilson 'Cavel' B* EXtra Select OYS teriTmi GREEN B iISTTVCL2 head OflAliGKj 2 dot 'v *jXia ftUA A a>y J j < ^Ay- JV ' w? i * A lvA Hjp^ H ' * ' "*\?V58 '1 Pa^e T>'r^ \fliss Moss Honored At 'renuptial Card Party Mrs. Lynwood Parton entertain* t a pretty bridge party last WeV esday night honoring Miss Fyi loss who was married yesterday-%> lugene Goforth. Artistic arrangements of wiiiar arnations and fern were used a* ' ecorate the living room where fnar ables were arranged tor play. The honoree was presented an rm uisite corsage at the begiiudtje t the party. Places were marked at the tabtot y dainty wedding bells tied ?k< .hite satin ribon. After the scores were courmfc, core prizes were given to Mrs. iAa 'inger and Mrs. Haywood Lynct llss Moss was presented a lovAft et of breakfast dishes. Mrs. Parton served a tasty sal* ourse followed by ice cream ait ^dividual cakes which bore a ht al motif. Three Are Guests Mrs. J. G. Winkler, Mrs. Chart* Varlick and Mrs. W. M. Gantt m ended a luncheon at the Haw home Lane Methodist church to :harlotte given in Tuesday by tlw Women's Society of Christian, S? ice. Mrs. Paul N. Garber, missionary rom Geneva, Switzerland, \v*>uest speaker and gave an inform* Ive discourse on Foreign Mission* Dpen House Held \t Lake Montonia Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mauney ant dr. and Mrs. Garland Still held ?> en house on Tuesday at the R. L dauney cottage at Lake Montonia: Around a hundred guests callefc etween five and nine p. m. Mrs. Jacob Cooper,; Mrs. Hugfc irmand and Mrs. GeOrge Housw sslsted In serving palatable-plea*. ig pit barbecue.1 .. ^ ^ 2 YOURSELF : I KLEY'S UR I-rising $1414 I?10lbs 55c FENING...... $1.45 ......$1.35 pins tax nnd coffee lb 34c mReans 35c 1 ISE.pt...., 45c : : ' ?l Jfll Bvb English Peas 15c lo. 2 can........ 19c f' ' 1 | No. 2.1-2 can 27c ; * ;?? TEBlb.. 69c con lb 59c TENS, pt..... 75c t lb 28c lb 17c aaaBxanes '( J; Is! g|

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