" - , - ' ,y ' . . * - > . . . Page Two SOCIAL AND PERSC of INTERES1 MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor Bl p ^9 * " n a ' - "' 1 v. ' v\ .v. -v .. :4 i , vc- t'y.''' i '6 " V- ' ; ' }: : *, ' BRIDE-ELECT?Mitt Jacqueline Ma and the late Mr. Falls, whose engag been announced by her mother. The Ruddock is the son of the late Mr. c nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maunet Future Festivities Friday, April 2 8:00 p. m.?Talent show at Central H igh school sponsored - ry the Lions club for the benefit of the Land. ' Saturday. April 3 ' 2:30 p. m.?Mis. James B. Simpson will entertain at bridge at the Country Club. Monday. April 5 2:30 p. m.?Mrs. Archie Clark will be hostess at the Country Club to members of the Duplicate r,ridge club. " '. ... 7:30?The Junior Woman's Club will meet at the Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. R. S. Gates and Mrs. C. C. Oates as hostesses. Tuesday. April 8 7:30 p. m. Central P-TA will meet to elect officers lor- the Coming year and hear Miss Marie Lineberger speak, on "Mental Hygiene." Whitener Gift Was Dedicated Sunday A beautiful communion service which was presented to the Evangelical and Reformed Church of Lincolnton by two church members, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Whitener, dedicated at the morning services on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whitener, local residents, were present for the impres, sive dedication, which was conduc-i led by W. C. Beck, pastor of the char* ;Ch. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Beal announce 1 the birth of a daughter, March 24, at Presbyterian Hospital in Char- j lofte. Mrs. Beal is the former Miss Jeannetle Roberts. j Dixie THEATRE TBIDAY j Double Feature Program "Whispering City" Helmut Dan tine I Mary Anderson also "Mary Lou" Frankle Carle Orch Robert Lower? Cartoon Late Show 10:30 SATURDAY I Double Feature Program ' "Deadline" Sunset Carson also "The Invisible Wall" Don Castle Virginia Christine Cartoon ./ MONDAY & TUESDAY | "CALL NORTHSIDE 777" James Stevi/art-Helen Walker Newt Late Show Monday 10:30 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "SAIGON" Alan Ladd - Veronica Lake. Latest Newt Late Show Wednesday 10:30 ' ? ' fej^Swtri^ ' ' '' , ' . >NAL HAPPENINGS r to WOMEN > . . . PHONE 167 I i IPM e Falls, daughter of Mrs. Gillie Falls lement to William O. Ruddock has wedding is planned for June 18. Mr. ind Mrs. William Ruddock and is the r - * - Miss Lineberger To Speak At P-TA Miss Marie Lineberger will be the speaker of the evening when Central P TA meets next Tuesday evening at 7:30. Topic of Miss Lineberger's talk will be "Mental Hygiene" and all ' members are urged to be present to i hear her. At this meeting, officers for the 'coming year are to be elected. I ' Bakers A ru Hosts At Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baker enterlia.ned at a bulei supper last Wed ne>day evening honoring their |guests, Mrs. Hatcher Hughes and jd&ughtei, Ranrty, of Brattleboro, | Vermont. Guest? at the delightful affair included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neal of | Belmont, Mr, and Mrs. William | Atchley of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W. IG Hughes, Mrs. Ermon Martin artd Mrs. Charles Campbell: More About City Court 1. tCont'd from front page) was sent to a hospital. | Charles Wray, lound guilty of I public drunkenness, was sent to jail ) for thirty days and T. L. Tate, of Darlington, S. C., drew a thirty-day ; suspended sentence provided he I leave the city for a period of one I year. The following were fined for pub- 1 [ lie drunkenness: Tate' Stockton, of Lineolnton, $10 and costs; Theodore Stevenson, $5 and costs; J. A. Lovelace, $5 and costs; Walter Burris, $5 and costs; Martha Baggett, costs; H. L. Baggett, costs; A. R. Hunter, of Gastohia, costs: Scott Smith, | costs; Robert Shehan, costs; Fred Taylor, costs; Charles Wadell Cham 11 MP E RIA I I * THEATRE " I TODAY LAST SHOWING I "Wagon Wheels Westward" Bill Elliott also itrs ? ? a aioiK U1UD" Betty Huttoa Serial?Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY "Down Wyoming Trail" Tex Bitter also "Betrayed" Robert Mltchem No. 1 - Brick Bradford Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY Hunted Like An Animal Because He Dared Believe In God "THE FUGITIVE" Henry Fonda-Dolores Del Rio WEDNESDAY ONLY "HONEYMOON" Shirley Temple Franchot Tone - Guy Madison also "Riders of Pasco Basin" THURSDAY A FRIDAY "Plainsman and the Lady" Wild BUI Elliott "Carnival in Costa Rica" IB so lor Dick Haymee SOON?Boys Ranch?Tycoon _ . ....... ?- * . ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HI Personals Rev. and Mrs. Herbun Garmon and children of Yadkinville spent Monday with Mrs. H. L. Summitt. Mr_. Carol! Barnes and. children of Fort Monroe, Va? are visiting Mrs. H. L. Sunimitt. Dr'. and Mrs. E. C. Cooler.of Char pel Hit) were visitors in town during the Easter holidays. Mlss >Iary Beth Iiord and hei suite mate at Meredith College, Miss Mary Ann Goodwin of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mfs.;Bryfen Hord, ! Camping Doys hl PUtT-W / r Tr ,"r^^ ' i j I ^ mating camp fires will I>1 young Girl Scouts again this s camping program for Girl See Camping is a world of fun and agree. I' ? Typewriter Ribbc i /nr m m jl a a^ja> K MYE1 Just F Love in a wide assortme INDH only one of each s1 ta and combinatioi < h.j V . V ^ .?*>-. ' i . . Ml ' v.. . . ' ; :RALD. JONGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Whitener had j as their guests for the weekend Mrs. i Emma Austell of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McSwain and daugh"j ter of Oxford. Mrs. Grady King. Mrs. Joe Thornson, Mrs. Anna Dilling, Mrs. J. C. Nickels and Miss Nancy Nickels have returned from a tour of North- , ern Florida. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes had as their guests for the Easter weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes and fam , ily of Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. , C. E. Teeter and children of Oakboro Land Capt. and Mrs .O. T. Hayes, jr., and family of Biloxi, Miss. Are Here Again! "13hmmkk WjT *"' JOj ^BKt 14 > - jBHB~ J . p^j^ravr a Hf . &A jp,.., * f) tk^f\ljHx ^ ^ Lyifc , \g . I f Hp ;V]?M-> 'UP^H|B ^TiB ^B X > _ >4^1 BP* iuiiii* wJI iiL'flBEBLj^^ji (bt up the faces of thousands oi j print and summer as the annual' >uts of the USA sets under way. I new experiences, all Girl Scouts. ' ins?Phones 167-283 . . -tA: -/-'? v. ' # > ? y t' " ' 1 . t Important flS' Dress Shop Has deceived Shipment of ly Formal nt of colors and sizes. .. ai FIDUALLY YOURS :yle, featured in Marquise . is. Priced? $14.95 to $32.95 /' > . * ' : V Vj *? ' t . JK i. * : y I . * . ; . . fv. y. . . ...... . , . i {ERS' D v ' - " ' ... ?Secoz , ... . Friday. March 26. 1948 ?The Herald $2.00 Per Year? ; jb^. Beautiful | Gifts ? ^jp she'll cherish | tsgp A WAYS | ^ ... on her | finger as on her wrist % ...a GARLAND | Tlx brilliance of die center Sparkling pnre white dia tune and 2 aide diamonds mood flanked by 2 side dia- ?Q* make* this ring an altrac- mondn in design of extraordi- S tlMM 1 fans. * "? "-"?o ... ... ?IWJV umij urauiJ .... |OV.?W W< Three-diamond weuding ring Matching wedding ring with ri> in matching setting . $40.00 5 dnraoud* $75.00 M Distinctively designed 17- Thrill her with this lovely 7 ' jewel Garland watch, with / yellow gold filled 17-jewel gold filled case. Attractively Garland. Outstanding J' . priced $39-75 value......... $47.50 jw Prim include f tdrral aciw lowt JC See the uide selection of Garland Diamond* and Watches at V GRAYSON'S I ' CREDIT JEWELERS y|(4yJ?ai\CV ?Guaranteed Watch and Jew- - 3J elerf Repair? <r? Authorised' GaHLAND Dealer $& ^'*?>1 : Occasion ... % - V j . We Suggest Early Shopping ' For Beet Selection I 1 ress Shop ld V |

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