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^ Fridgy. December 12,1947 HERALD 1 Call Society Editor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olive ani son, Jerry, of Charlotte, spent Sun day with' Mrs. E. B. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dening lef Thursday for Arkansas where Mi Dening has been transferred by hi employers, the Grinnell Company. Miss Jean McClain is a patient ii Shelby hospital where she is reco' ering from an appendectomy. Miss Patricia Ruth Ballard wa one of the sponsors at the annua Christmas dance held at Belmon Abbey on December 11. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore o New York City were recent guest k Coming r LETTIEM SEE Tht TRUTH! EVERY Mother should bring Her older Daughters ? EVERY Father should bring hit Sonil , IV???? ?? i My?^ ! HYGIENIC PtODUCTIONS '" preteeto Emj r: New HOLLYWOOD Releaie WITH AU-STAR ? 'J HOLLYWOOD CAST *On Stoge ? In Person ELLIOT FORBES | Rodio'i Fomout Hygiene Cowmenlator Women Only 1 to 5 p. m. Men Only starting 7 p.m. (No grade students admitted) DIXIE THEATRE eoeeeeooeoeeoeoeeeee* < > 4 > ' 4 > Christmas ;; ?Chenille Bath I i < ? < ft "D T 1*1 # ?nex-1 ex j. nrow |l. ;; ^ ;\ ^Broom Covers < ? i: ^Other Chenille < :; See these Spec !? "Reasond t * || VELMA-CRAF i i Yorl < ? if ?' "t '"" ' ... Every year th< many a harri* your Gift-Hun : * for the home, that make ecu the home livii . r-fcur-n PERSONALS Phone 167 d of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon. S-2c James B. Herndon has return t' ed to Boston after spending twenty \ I days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. s Fred Herndon. Friends of Bill Black will be glad a to know that Mr. Black, who has v been gravely ill with pneumonia in (Shelby hospital, is much improved. s j Mrs. Wade H. Thomas and two 1 sons, Tony Lee and Gregory Wayne t have returned to their home in Portsmouth, Va., after spending a week with' Mrs. Thomas' parents, f Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Ware, s - Mrs. Neisler Hostess i To Members Of DAR Mrs. Paul Neisler was hostess last Thursday afternoon to members of the Coldnel Frederick Hambright cnapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, The meeting room was attractive ly decorated with a variety of sea-' sonal blossoms In pleasing arrangements. Mrs. Frank Summers, regent, presided, and during the business session, plans were made to send Christmas gifts to disabled veterans at Moore General Hospital and to send a Christmas box-to the girl whom the chapter supports at Crossnore school. Mrs. J. R. Davis was In charge of J the program which included an ini formative talk by Mrs. W. T. Weir about Tryon's Palace at New Bern and an engaging Christmas story I told by Mrs. Don Blanton. After the program, Mrs. Nelsler i served a delectable salad and sweet course which carried a Christmas motif. * Mormons in the state of Utah ? were the first Anglo-Saxons to pracI tice irrigation on a large scale. #>+++++++++++++++++++++++++*4 < > i > < i Gilt Items Sets ;;j < t I Rugs ;; ? <? ?? * * i? Products ;; < M 4 p ials at the plant! ;; bly Priced. T MILLS. Inc. f : Road jfl < 1 I < ? ^BS^W^pI'V -V- ?T*Ji i. CT? ?"*" ; , >&?*;, ' ?. *' j problem of Gift-Giving L id shopper. This year ma) > * j ' * ^ t it Give fins, distinctive fu utility atticlw^jiii electri . . r ' _ ly work 01 Household task ig of erery one on your list THE KINGS MOUNTAINJIE1 Mnegw ^ GIVES WEDIDING^PLANS^MTss "F 1 J. M. Rhea and the late Mr. Rhea, re to John P. Swain. Jr. son of Mr. and take place at the First Baptist chun cember 21 Rer. L. C. Pinnix, pastor mony. A program of music will be | ganlst, and James Throneburg, sole age by her uncle, J. E. Mauney. Her Beulah Rhea. J. P. Swain will be hi Joe LeMaster of Bessemer City and ; ter the wedding, the wedding party tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Future Festivities Friday, December 12 7 o'clock?Miss Frances Lucile Hufl stetler will become the bride o: William Pressley Mitchem in i ceremony to be performed at th< Macedonia Baptist church. The W. O. W. Circle will meet a the Woodman Hall. Officers fo the coming year will be elected a this time and all members are urj ed to attend.. Sunday. December 14 4 o'clock?There will be a meetini of the Executive Board of the Wo men's Society of Christian Servic of Central Methodist church at thi home of Mrs. E. W. Griffin. 8 o'clock?Immediately after th evening service at Central Meho ; dist church, there will be a brie call meeting of the members c the WSCS. All members are aske to attend this meetnng. Monday, December 15 7:30?The Gleaners CI as* of the Firs Baptist church will meet at th Woman's club house. Eeach mem ber is reminded to bring a gift fc exchange. The hostess committe will be composed of Mesdames I N. Barnes, G. C. Yelton, Boyc Gault, R. G. Whisnant, R. S. Oatei and C. C. Oates Tuesday, December 16 7:30?A program of Christmas musi will be presented at the meetin of Central PTA which is to be hel in the High School Auditorium. Wednesday. December 17 3 o'clock?Members'of West Schoc PTA will meet and be entertaine by a Christmas play to be presenl ed by Miss Annie ~~>bert* fourt grade. Thursday, December It n w? -n.. w * - v tivcfi?miB. oyrun ikecier Will D \ ooms Large For :e easy effort of rniture pieces col appliances ?All to better ; : lection? vw .0.. nis COL _ ALP. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. i i i ? I i ^wsfe "^? ML i i ' ' hh otence Rhea, abott, daughter of Mn.' sealed today the plana for her wedding Mrs. J. P. Swain of Raleigh, which will ! ch at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Deof the church, will perform the cere- 1 )resented by Mrs. Garrison Goforth, or)ist Miss Rhea will be given in Laarrionly attendant will be her sister. Miss is son's best man and ushers will be L. ?. Deose, Jr., cousins of the bride. At- ! ' and out-of-town guests will be enter- | f. E. Mauney. . I hostess to members of the Study ! Club at her home on Cleveland j avenue. Friday, December 19 *,7 o'clock?Edith Jane Kincaid and . ] Mack Anthony Bridges will enter- \ . I tain members of the Bessemer j City Chapter, U. D., Order of the j Eastern Star at the Kincaid home. 1 " 7:30?The Senior Woman's Club will meet at the club house. Mrs. N. F. McGill wil conduct a program on t Contemporary American Music. Here's a real 5 Gift Idea.... I 'e HAVE A Spencer { designed Just for herl tf It will glee her the lorely lines she ; j longs to hare?less fatigue, new vitality. tool Rich, gleaming materials ? plain or .. brocaded. Moderate price I e Mrs. W. P. Sweezy Route 3 ir Kings Mountain. N. 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