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PpvT . :-.v % % ' f bis? ti v. "*? .. \{ Pgr;" v? H *u p;-''.; ' v .* . T-;. ?i | % I SOCIAL AND PERSOl of INTEBES1 MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor < PH< Progress Reported By 1 Country Club Group J The group of local ladies who are j working with Mrs. Charles Norman r Interior decorator of Chalrlotte, on f the renovation of the country club t; house report that very satisfactory ^ progress has been made thus far. With the remodeling and new co1 3 or scheme, the house has assumed t; an erUlrely^d^fferent and Improved s' Since suoh splendid progress has * been made, the committee hopes that the club house will soon be ready for occuparfcy. j??g~? f I niYif I ? I/l/ULi ]J THUHSDAT LAST SHOWING ' fi "The Secret Heart" * .Claud*tie Colbert Walter Pidgeon 8 ? June Allison i! Latest News FRIDAY * Double Feature Program n "San Antohio" * in technicolor Errol Flynn-Alexis Smith n also 4 "Stanley and Livingston" Spencer Tracy-Nancy Kelly 1 Cartoon ? Late Show 10:30 h SATURDAY j Double Feature Program 0 "Cowboy and the rl Senorita" Roy Rogers Dale Evans C also b ,#The White Gorrilla" n Ray Corigan t( Loralne Miller jZ Cartoon MONDAY mid TUESDAY " "Mighty McGuirk" Wallace Beery-Edward Arnold Three Stooge Comedy Extra Special Short? "Open The Door Richard" 10-minut* short (eaturlna? "Dusty" Fletcher Late Show Monday 10:30 WED. and THURSDAY "Cross My Heart" Betty Hutton Sunny Tuffs Special Comedy 'Minstrel Days" with A1 Jolson and Eddie Cantor Special Short added showing of "Open The Door Richard" with "Dusty" Fletcher. Latest News , Late Show Wednesday 10:30 Up to s ! ?' *. ' ''* * *"^1 . ? TiN v*..y.v, ' .rV * W ' m# -g* vt**? ^IJ If AL HAPPENINGS to WOMEN >NE3: House 357-W; Office 167 nHMMgaManggnMBMMMMj Mrs. Ware Hostess \t Lovely Party Paying charming compliment to ifra. Eugene Goforth and Mrs. Mariott Phlfer, Mrs. M. A. Ware was iusich ?i very loveiy oriage pary given Friday evening at her tome on Gaston street. , Primroses, Japonica and other prirg blosoms were used with i t y effect throughout the rooms. Tr.e lx tables, which were arranged hades and each centered with a" Uyer^ompote filled with Jonquils. AftOT a number of progressions, core prizes were awarded to Mrs. ' "rank Hoyle and Mrs. Haywopd E. .ynch. At the same time, Mrs. Ware resented to Mrs. Goforth a gift >f sliver In her chosen pattern and o Mrs. Phifer a matched ensemble or the shower room. Mrs. Harry War en, who Is here for an extended vlst, was also remembered with a landsome gift. . v Following the presentation of :ifts, the hostess served a Baked A-1 a ska rose with coffee and nuts. Jirth Announcements jE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conner, an- j? ounce the birth of a daughter on I 0 larch 1 at Shelby,hospital. 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lail an- Jj ounce the birth of a son on March 1 at Shelby hospital. \ ' ( Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCarter, route v , announce the birth of a daughter n February 26 at Gaston Memorial v ospital. * Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, route i, , announce the birth of a daughter n February 28 at Garrison Memola] hospital in Gastonia. u Mr. ahd Mrs. George Wilson, of rowder's Mountain, announce the h irth of a daughter, Vivien, on Feb- h jary 28 at Garrison hospital. Gas- h >nia. MB t< m 1 IMPERIAL IT PLEASES US TODAY LAST SHOWiS "Cuban F*to" Ethel Smith also "She Wouldn't Soy Ye?" Rosalind Russell Serial?N-wa FRIDAY ONLY ^'Sunset In El Dorado" Roy Rogers?also "And Then There Were None" Barry Fitrgerald Serial , ... . gggljjMM Minute S ft PT perl ets ( | V star ^ B ' '1 B&Br " ^K /t ' oua ' .11 'J I ' I I KV =?? .?. .-'-V !v a ?ijf ' I B I '" r* C ^'~. ' Wc&fc ;'v' t ' ' " 7, ' ' gt ' '' ? - , ' ' PA. , at i. '_A- "l-l# Mjjt am4SjAj '* -V^J' f< ' IoJ-vJSjS ' ?fvT /t v" .X," . ^ ' *i " aB* V*h "Vi?i *1 ir f*iff|| Vl - - JByf' jRBffJM&j&Si' 1/ T C lyf/*\f TVJfp A TlkT VfVjvM A W 'M * 'Ju^l n * V jH H flauney Home Scene )f Bridge Party The home Of Mrs. r-pul Mauney 'as the scene of an enjoyable party hen Mrs. Mauney entertained at vo tables of bridge Tuesday evenlg of last week. Beautiful flowering plants were sed to enhance "the living room. Score prizes wet? awarded to Irs. Charles Thomaeon, Sr., and Irs. N. F. McGUl, after which the ostess served lemon chiffon pie, cof se, and nuts. a niiA i nil TO PLEASE YOU SATURDAY ONLY - "iMmy oi the Law" Tex Hitter?-also "Maizie Goes To ROM'* Asa Southern ' *i Cartoon?Serial ' MONDAY and TUESDAY " ) Alfred Hitchcolfr - ' ; "Notorious" ; { Gary Grant Ingrid Bergman New?Short < WED. and THURSDAY "Along Came Jones" BSH Lawrence Tiemey r:.*" - w?v.m ' Y - "Vv^K ?uits and Pick Yourself J * V " ;; : .. a suit or coat that s d cy peplums, dashing cu xnd wonderful, comfort< ..; at price to please, 5 r clioice. Easter is April v ' ^ v;i- J> Betty Hose '^'Dohi , HQQttUOisoilAi Unarm *- * liyff 1 jy H II P~: Pi ' K ; v? ^Bt kV ' w R B-"?* r. ^1 ?* ^ H ^jupin fn? i of Mr. and Mrs. L ft. Champion. is u Cestnsr. The date of- tho wodding WOW Circle Members Attend Shelby Meeting Fourteen members of?the Kings Mountain Woodman circle attended an officers club meeting which was held in the' Woman's club house at Shelby last Friday evening. Mrs. Lou Moorhead, the outgoing president and who has just been appointed district manager, presided. Kings Mountain Grove 146 was presented' a Unitel States flag and stand for having secured the most new members during the past year. Miss Wilms Hope was awarded the coveted .Woodmen circle plate for having recommended next the most new membersaince the last jmee?lng|; First prize tn this competition went; to Mrs. Betty Hotd of 'Lawwjpie.. . r "y * --v l' 'tlirw'ttPficCTS elected <frere Mrs. Sudle F^fle, president; Mrs. Maty Bob; bins of Shelby, vice president; and Mrs. Mildred Hicks Shelby, secretary and treasurer. . .v- * , ' '' | -A program of entertainment fol-j flowed duHflff u/hlf?h flmn Mro VoYIIaI Saunders, accompanied at the piano by Miss Jean ,Green sang"TThe Old Lamplighter." Mlss^Green then gave a reading and Miss Blanche Eakln, state manage*, who was honor guest of the evening made ah inspiring talk. The hostess grove served delicious refreshments'prepared in'an attractive manner. ' Coats fo I Star . f.V.'* . efinitely 1947! Fecrturi taways, flared-back ja< iblesleeve*. Everyone ii 5o hurry now to reach *'l 6th! '* %WM m. ;^1(; .5 Look '' 5 ' -i ^ > : t 'V' p Mumr- ; $r:':vre K 4 * ' Ht *' iut&r ry&& ?^f. y wi'. i;E ;^lv; fc ?''}& **? jy?'% . ;? 3 ,4' H Wz &'Vs/ la J? is -: -My#* ' UDC Members Study Sidney Lanier's Life Mrs, M. A. Ware was hostess last Wednesday to members of the local chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy. , The Ware home was made unusally pretty, for the meeting with a profusion of spring flowers In artistic arrangements. After Mrs P. D. Herndon, president gave several communications pertaining to UDC matters, the members heard a most interesting program based on the life of Sidney Lanier. At the conclusion of the program the hostess served an appetizing salad course and coffee. Woodman Circle Will Have Bingo Party The Woodman Circle will sponsor a Bingo puxty Friday night, March be held at AH circle and W. O. W. members are urged to attend and bring a prospective member. Gleaners Class To Meet Next Week The Gleaners class of the First Baptist church will hold Its regular monthly meeting 6n Monday evening, March 10, at the home of Miss Mary McGlll. Meeting time is 7:30 and a large attendance is expected. L % M ' I ' l " . * * I Bliss War lick HonorecT At Southern College Miss Avis Warlick, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. A. P. Warlick, has been accorded a signal honor in being chosen as one of the attendants in the court of the May Qrieen of Southern College at Lakeland, Fla., where she is a-first year student. Girl Scout OVqanizer Will Address PTA The Parents-Teachers association of Central school will meet in the high school study hall next Wednes Jatr tfaMW 10 A ? 1 | luotvai av 1 u ClUWIV. Mrs. R. E. Laidlaw, of Shelby, District Troop Organizer of Girl Scouts, will be guest speaker. The Girl Scouts of local Troop 12, who are under the leadership of Mrs. David Hamrick, are expected to attend the meelng.in uniform. Methodist Circle Met Monday Night ' Circle number two of Central Methodist church met Monday at the Home of Mrs. Yates Throneburg. Airs. Ben Beam was in the presiding chair. A devotional service was given by Mrs. C. W. Butterworth and the Bible etqdy on Stewardship was given by Mrs. W. R. Craig. The hostess served tasty refreshment to the 8 members and 1 visitor present. \ \ FOR RENT: lSrge room equipped for light housekeeping. Close in on bus route. For couple.. Phone 219m:6-pd. r '47 . , ' C'-'- - Mm fw ^ ? N.t% -. * - TV i < i ? v - ? m ik Am M. i ' A* 'V v.rv . . ;. V r*!"?f7.4 MM 4 -> *. ;<V :" ^ * *, . . ' .. V-'.' rti.li, ?* - \ t , * v,, - . > v , . V - J\ : ;/ . f*rv v : re^-jp,SB>. ? ? - " ...' . ... i Mrs. Throneburg Honors Husband Mrs- Yates F. Throneburg was son tes on Sunday at a family dinner honoring her husband, - who is a pullman conductor on the Southern. Railway, and her father, W. B. Murray, of Maiden, on their birthday anniversaries. The dining table was prettily appointed'for the occasion with a pink begonia used as a centerpiece and individual salads made in traditional birthday colors. A recording of "Happy Birthday" was played during the dinner. Guests other than those being hon ored were Mrs. W. B. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Murray of Maiden,! Mr. and Mrs. W: A. Murray or Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Murray and children of Kings Moun tain. ColtraiM Warns X&ff*I ^ Manpiactiirer Raleigh,?R!"*5.'"".'mm . tant Commissioner of Agriculture, has warned feed dealers and farmers against the purchase of any feeds manufactured tar Gwinn Bros. Mining (jompany 01 tiunungxon w. Va. "This firm haa nor registered any of its products with the State Agriculture Department tor 1947. And if application for registration were made, it would be promptly declined, because of the company's failure to pay 1946 penalties totaling $362. 11.He reported that this firm's feeds have been found on sale in the State, and ''stop sale''- orders have been placed on 38 bags Of starter and grower feed for poultry, 47 bags of poultry starting mash, 17 bags of scratch feeds, and 51 bags of hog feed. ? _?? .. i, ,, . . '?tr* . :l love- I- I ? and flats* |* ?<1 Wa?? is indicative - E M "a superb quali- E M and btnasome ?) el <tolfaia Inspection U yi invited. K j J '1*'* ' i Bfj.v. HMHK'^ ?*&~ ^ ^v?/.. , -> -, " ?fife "'! ' ;' 1 | V. f*--t^^E' wU^vT^v'jHisfc^ - I V ';W.
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