SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. HAPPENINGS of INTEBEST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167 Spring Symphony Tneme Oi Program The regula? May meeting <-f the Senior Woman's Club was neK Kxi- , day night in ttie club iount?t. Mw. E. W. Griffin eondueied a' ?ver> timeiy devot.onal using as. hi >r . topic, "Th* Paujaie of tht Sower." The j>r*-?ittf T. ; then pre.se r?ie<2 Airs. W L. Prewtiy, program chairman, who presented ' A Spring Syjr.pho- 1 ny". a program in tour pari* that was very mucri enjoyed by tf>emem- j bers. Those tailing part wert Miss , Ann Mayes, MeMlames E. W. Griffin J. L. Miv iii, <Duo Heiin, H. C. Mayes, arvd N. F. Mt-GiU. During t h* Ouniness se*-.K.ori Mrs. [ Jay Parter*>n was electee i.ist vice president. Mr>?. Luther Cannier was! elected historian Mrs. Arthur Te- ' ported $750.50 r-a.-sed for trw Cancer ; fund drive. Informative reports of the State Federation meeting weTt ?g/ven by Drive-In Theatre King* MtDk-GattoDla Highway Box office opens 6:30 p. m. Closes 10 p. m. Last Show 10:30 Friday. May 27 Double Feature TOOLS COLO" -FABULOUS JOE In Color A HoO Roach Coroec* Cartoon Saturday, May 28 -LOVE FROM A STRANGER" John Hodiak Ann Richard* Cartoon Sunday. May 2S " AE'V ENTU BE 5 OF CASANOVA" Noreen Nash-Turhan I** News azKl Cartoon Mon. & Tu*s- May 30 A 31 ~\'JCILANTES Or HOOMTOWN" A 11 ax. Lane - Red Rldii ALSO oii ou| stage in Pen*.*!. Jimmy Shuxuate and tb* Sou* of The Cmcu/nas. Alonci with Jean and Glenn Radio Swh: heart*. Bct< roster and The Drifting Troubadours. OUR FIRST SHOW OK OUR NEW STAGE Wed. & Ttiur*. June >6 2 "ALIAS A GENTLEMAN" Tom Drctke- Dorothy Patrick Kt? b and Cartcor rjocicry. June 3 Double Feature "HOME IK OKLAHOMA' -JUNGLE WOMAN" Erviyn Ankers Cartoon Saturday. Jun? t -SOFIA" Gene Raymorn! Pcttniciei Mcariiot In color Cartoon This Is A Family Theatre All Children Under 12 ADMITTED FREE ?Shows Start At Dusk ? KINGS MOUNTAIN mid BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN .THEATRE SHOWS BEGIN AT DUSK OPEN 7 DATS PER WEEK FRIDAY, May 27 "CAGED FURY" Rich-r.i L?nning-Sheilc Ryan SHORTS SATURDAY, May ZD "BUCK PRIVATES" Abbott & CosteUo 2 Shorts SUNDAY, May ? -IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" Eddie Cantor-Joan Davis 2 Shorts MON. & TUES- May SC 31 "UNCONQUERED" Gary Cooper Parulette Goddard Short WKD. & THURSw Juzu 1.2 "LOUISIANA" Jimmy Davis Margaret Lindsay *op*.ye Short ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Under 12 When Accompanied by Parents 'VTTTTtftm Mrs. Otto Hehn and Mrs. H. C. May es. The pret-ident appointed a commit tee to oiatK work on the contest, Build Better Community, sponsored by the club: co-chairman, Mrs. J. L. McGiH and Mrs. Paul Mauney; Mrs. S. M. Brown, Mrs. A. W. Kincaid, Mrs. J. N. Gamble, Mrs. W. T. Weir, and Mrs Paul Hendricks. The next meeting will be held June 12th at which time the newly elected officers will be installed. Mrs. Luther Cansler will be in char ge of the program. Meeting closed with singing of The club hymn. Hostesses served iced cokes and cookies. Thirty-nine members were present. v.; 1 Erskine Alumnae Meet With Mrs. J. M. Cooper A meeting of the ErSkfne College Alumnae was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. i. M. Cooper with Mesdames Claud Hambrigbt, I. G. Patterson, ben Gofarth, E. W. Neal and Minn'.e McFadden as co-hostesb es. Lovely arrangements of summer flowers, graced the Cooper home. Mrs. E. \V. NeaJ, president, pre&ided during the business. The nominating committee presenter; the following roster: president, Mrs* Franklin! Ware, vit* president, Mrs. J. M. Coop er, secretary, Mrs. J. E. Gambie. : treasurer, Miss Ava Ware. Kings! Mountain chapter received an award ; of $1(1 for the largest increase in .members/iip. An auction sale was conducted j with t:>e evd.v. going for ;tn o;^an to be placed in Mvmoria Hall at j Erskine v allege. Through the courresv of the Coca , Cola company in Gastonia, Mr. j George Ware showed a picture on j flower arrangertienis. An ice course was served t)y the ! hostesses. J. E. Anthonys, jr. Hosts To Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anthony', Jr., were hosts to th,- Couples Club Ft! day nignt. Garden flowers adorned the rooms where four tables were placed for bridge. Ice cream, cocoa nut cake and punch was served. High score awards were given Mrs. L. E. Abbott and Charlie Thorn asson, Jr. Mrs. Tlmberlake was pre sented an honor gift. Invited to play with the club mem bers were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Har mon. Ji., and Mrs. J. W. Timberialce, Jr., of Arlington, Va, Meeting Of Pauline Club The regular meeting of the Pau iine Community club was held in the club house Tuesday night. During the business it was voted to contiidute to the Bible teacher's fund. * " 1 Numerous games w^ere enjoyed af- ! ter Which the hosness Mrs. D. A. Phil lips and Mrs. W. H. Payne served as sorted sandwiches, calces and cokes. Dixie FRIDAY Double Featur* Program "Miraculous Journey" in caloi; Rory Calhoun -Audrey Long alio "Fightin O'Flynn" Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. Helena Carter Cartoon Late Shew 10:30 SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Laramie" Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette also "Dynamite" William Gargan Virginia Welles Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY "Words and Music" In technicolor Perry Com? . JtuSy Garland June Altyson-Micfesy Roomy WEDNESDAY Double Feature Program "Another Part of the Forest" Fredrie March . Ann Birth also "San Antonio Kid" Wuu tux riiiott Little Beaver Short Late Show 10:30 THURSDAY * FRIDAY "Adventures of Galkrnt Bess" in technicolor Furxy Knight- Audrey Lang News UtoShMrflMof lOtSO Ercelle Stallings 6th Birthday Noted ErceHe Stallings entertained a number of her little friends on the; occasion of her sixth birthday :Rri-j day afternocn at the home of her| parent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stalling* ?, on Crescent Hill Road. v ? j Various games were played i'n the 1 yard, and after the birthday gifts were opened Mrs. Stallings served j iee cream, cake and candy, assisted by Mrs. C. T, Carpenter, Jr., and Mrs. i L. E. Abbott. Snapshots were taken of the group and each child received ; a favor. Those invited to attend were: Phy- ! lis and Franklin Dean, Diane Day, , Nancy and Peggy Craig, Laurie Ab- j bott, Joyce and Marion Pionk, Jane > Hambright, Mary Lillian Lewis, Turk Falls, Pat Campbell, and BaT- j bara and Carolyn Gunn of Gastonia. | Teen- Age Dance < Friday At Country Club The Entertainment Committed of the Kings Mountain Country Club is giving a Teen-Agt; dance at the club ballroom on Friday evening from 9:30 to 12:30. Invitations issued by the commit- 1 tee to the club's Teen- Age members j and guests wer$ -from nine to mid- ! night, but the hour was advanced by 30 minutes to avoid conflict with , Friday evening's concert by the high school band. The dance will be informal and rmwsic will be furnished by the Gene Timms Quintet. Hostesses for the dance will be ! Social Calendar Friday 7:30 ? Supreme Faresr, Woodman's Ciflcle meets with Mrs. Good left, 17, Fark Yarn. 8:00 ? Mr., and Mrs. George H. Maun. ?*>' will entertain the Couples i Club. 9:30 ? 12:30? Teen-Age Dance at I Kings Mountain Country Club. Saturday 8:00? Air. and Mrs. J. E. Simpson will entertain the Bid and By Club at their home. , Monday ? 7:00? Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church are to h#ve a weiner roast at the church. 8:00 ? Mrs. Paul Mauney will be hos tess to the Twin Table Bridge club at her home. Tuesday 8:0*) ? Trie Triple Table Bridge Club j meets with Mrs. Carl Davidson j at -the Country Club. Wednesday 3:30? The D. A. R. witl meet with | Mrs. H. T. Fulton. members of the club's May hostess ' committee, including Mrs. W. S. Ful- j ton, Jr., chairman, Mrs. J. A. Neisler, j. co-chairman, and Mrs. .Marshall ? Heavner, Mrs. James Anthony, Jr., j Mrs. Martin Harmon, Mrs. C. F. i Thomas son, Jr., Mrs. Paul McGdnnis, j Mrs. A. H. Patterson, Mrs. 1. B. Go forth, Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mts. Arthur ! Hay, Mrs George Lattimore and Mrs. Carl Finger. Smith-Hord Invitations Issued The foHowing invitations have ?been received: .Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Ray Smith t ' request the honour of your presence ?t the marriage of their daughter Peggie Rae to Mr. Joseph L*wrence Hord on Friday, the tenth day of June at eight o'clock in the evening Firsn .Baptist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. John Guiton an- I nouncethe birth of a son, on Friday, | May 20, at the Garrison General hos- j pital. Mr. and Mis. Paul Dover announce the birth of a son Friday, May 20, j at the Shelby hospWal. Lit. and Mrs. James Mercer of Co lumbia, S. C., announce the birth of : a daughter, Margaret Lenora, Friday ; May 20, at (he Army Hospital. Joy TheatiF U NEWEST-BEST~ GRAND OPENING WadL-Thun^ June 1?2 "The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend" in technicolor Betty GrabU AIH-COKDi(txSl?ED IMPEBIA I * THEATRE *4 FRIDAY ONLY. Mot 27 DoubU Ffatnn Program -Incident" Jane FtbiiI alio "Corpse Came COD" George Br?nt Joan Blondtll No. 12 "Jungle Girl" SATURDAY ONLY. May 28 Dottkb Fcatur* Program "Forbidden Trail" Buck Jar?;>? Tim McCoy "Adventure Island" a color Rory Calhoun Cartoon No. 1 "Bruce Gentrr" MON. ?fuES? May 90 31 "Mourning Becomes Electro" Rosalind RuueU Cartoon, Short WTD. & THXJRsT June 1 61 Double Feature Program Joe Pglooka in? "The Big Fight" Errol "Good News" in technicolor , June Allyson No. 10 "Klne of the . Jungle BUBUU'ii.u.. ^-JUNIORS and cover-cp jackets i . ??"? ? jtk - ? ? I V M&P- > 111 ? - ? '*? * * . . iK iides of| ' * '?? US , .?? . ? f et tn tlOBOOK "Eatrclit*". ..aeveral hundred little Man ?w Uroidercd on the bociicc and jacket of ihii nun iirm in Kant Kruah crtnt-rniittH cotton. String tics over ? boulder* adjust camiaolc to iKr figure M iid dart* pive skirt interest. Sues 9 to 15 Ijtvrnitr ? Llfkl Cvrai . _ - oc Tmr, f*** 5|4?5 . (Miu-i Doris Dvdio* Jumpy s from $10.95 OS Men in HARPER'S BAZAAR "Sun Steady," meaning your favorite Lonsdale chambray for baring to the tun. Doris Dod son> adroit use of stripes do the most for the figure. Dress exposes the middle vertebra but ewer* up with a little sleeveless car digan. ? .tiro 9 to tS Limn/Grey Rtul/Bltu M*vy/OrtkU^ . fl4L95 a* mm In GOOD HOUSEKEEPING A chambray costume acceptable in "Cafe Society." Doris Dodson designs a cover-up jacket to be proper on city streets! Jacket has all-in-one-piece shoulder and sleeve. Sun dress has embroidered front panel worn over skirt, ueskit style. , ' St" ? 9 to 15 Light and Dark Aqua ' , - _ _ Light mmd Dark Pink $1435 & Myers' Dress Shop ? ?

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