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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 24

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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Hiltons Nows I Qctobw 1W KlWOlfOUT tIHI8HEW8 Rogersville Society Eu(in Edmondson 1c baxV Mra Harmon has as her guests Mr and Mra Judson Har rsturncd to Banana River Fla after a leave of ten days with his moth' Uri Edmondson here mon of Dallas Texas Mr Harmon bis wife who makes her home has recently been honorably dis-with her mother Mrs Kate Plleon charged from the Navy after more sWA oea SSPtHa HA Will of service He will three years Price have be here a month but Mrs Harmon Dr will return to Dallas at the end of recently wu in Kingsport Mr and Mrs had as their (nests Ota Uivir UC and Mrs Guy Reeser and Wayne the week Mrs Jimmie Horen of 1 TnKltaAM Af Johnson of A of TUxhmsn ML Lit Guy i Reeser Jr who has recently re- WythevllleVa who was recently a -a WI Ml i th Amur Wtri Kingsport and Karl from the Army were Robert McNutt of the Army who has been overseas for the past two years has returned home and wax the guest of his brother and family over the week end Mr and Mra Bordle Porter and family were the recent guests of Mr and Mra Porter Miss Rosls McNutt spent ths week end with her parents Mr and Mra Thurman McNutt Mr and Mra -Snodgrass had as their guests Saturday night Mra Walter Hester of Matoaka Va and Mr and Mra Thomas Hester of Xnglssids Va Miss Doris McDavid visited her sister Mrs CL Kllbourne recently Mra Amelia Qulllln spent Wednesday night with Miss Myrtle Agee and sister Mra-Amelia Qulllln spent Thursday with Mra Mack White Mra Snodgrass and son Johnnie spent Friday at Kingsport as ths guests of her sister Mra Everetts Wright Elmer Pippin who has been overseas several months la visiting his parents Mr and Mra Pierce Pippin Promote VITAL dioutivsjuicss la (ho stomegh i J-EiUroIxeyoof body with 'RICH RED QLOODI i vs Harmony News Mr and' Mrs Jim Mitchell and son Jimmy Joe of Knoxville were the guests Wednesday of Mr parents Mr and Mrs MltchelL Mias Hazel Gray recency visited Miss Pearl Car be ry Mr and Mrs: Tom Scalf recently visited Mr- and Mrs Vanes Hals and children and Mra Sarah Cox Mra Cox remains 111 at the horns of Mr Hals Mr and Mrs B- T-' Wagoner of Knoxville recently yiited Mra parents Mr and Mra Mitchell Mr and Mrs falvi McCaray recently visited Mra slater Mra Willis of Fall Branch Miss Nina Carbary was calling on Miss Mlmmle Carbary-Tuesday night Mra Niles Cox and son Leon Mra A Mitchell wars visiting Mra Mitchell and family Wednesday Mrs Sam Nelson of Oak RJdgs recently visited her mother Mra Mollis Carbary of Kingsport Miss Pearl Carbery recently' visited her aunt 'Mra John Carbery of Double Springs Wheeiock of the Army recently visited his mother Mra Jessie Wheeiock Mlsa Ruby Mitchell and Mra Betty June Wheeiock were the Sunday guests of Miss Vara and Miss Iva Hulse Mr and Mra Clyde Mitchell were the recent guests of Mr parents Mr and Mrs Mitchell Mra Jim Mitchell and son Jimmy Joe were visiting Mrs Clsve McCaray Wednesday 1 Some authorities believe that the ruins near Guaqui Bolivia antedate the Pyramids of Egypt tfObwh I I ItcdaL French perfumes soon will adorn dressing tables it ft 1' Long-Abserit Beauty Aids Return To Civilian Markets GETTING VAIUX out of the food you eat YOUR No 1 HEALTH PROBLEM whether you eat 500 or 2000 pounds yearly To do this medical science says you must have an adequate supply of tutursl stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES and RICH RED-BLOOD must present SSS Tonic may help you get both(if this is your trouble without organic complication or focal infection as these two important results' enable you to make use the joed' ms Ifmturo intended Thus you gee fresh vitality pep do your work better become animated more attractive! SSS Tonic has helped millions you can start today at drug stores in 10 and 20 oz sizes i suae tutor mcmtm imp Smwxrr SrtAot Stsono fidps build STURDY HEALTH By Alicia Hart discharged also Mra Harmon's guests over the week end -Mra George Berry has returned from a visit to her sister Mra Priser In Florida Going down to Florida with Mra Berry was another sister Miss Genevieve Gehres of San Francisco They- visited at the Priser home in Gainesville then Mra Priser and daughtera Marie and Patsy and Mra Berry and Miss Gehres took a cottage at Daytona Beach for several daya "At ft Members of the Young Matrons Club and a few others were guest! of Mra John Thompson on last Friday afternoon when she entertained with three tables of bridge Mra Fred Testerman won the high sdore for club members and Mra Kensinger for the guests "ft ft ft Friday evening of last week Miss Margaret McDonald gave a' bridge party at her home in honor of her cousin Miss Ernestine' McDonald of Memphia The guest list included eight The honoree was winner of the high score prise and was also given a guest prise i ft ft ft i One of the loveliest affairs of the fall season was the party given by Mra Bertha Bochert at Pressauns Tavern Home last Thursday evening Guests who were piembars of the Happy Valley Club were Invited to dinner 'after which they went to Mra apartment where they played several progressions of rook Prixes were swarded to Miss Helen Ellis Mra Alva Berry and Mra George Berry A ft ft ft An aanual event that Is always looked forward to by people in this section Is the Halloween Danes which Is sponsored each year by the Happy Valley Club of Pressmen's Homs The event will be held in the ballroom of the Tavern' on Wednesday evening October SI and the hours will befrom 8 12 CST Admission will be J100 a couple From L306 BC to the ninth century BG Phoenicia was a country turned from overseas Second Mate Geo rye (Bobby) Reeser of the Merchant Marines from Seattle Washington Miss Marie Stewart of Maryland Mr and Mrs Tom Kugan of Florida and Dr and Mrs Davis of Jackson Tenn Mrs Rob Warner of Spruce Pine was the week-end guest of her sister Miss Pauline Russell Judr and Mrs Winfield Hale and Capt Hap Hale went to Nashville on Monday to attend a series of Rotary msetinga Mr and Mrs Clark of Routs 4 had as their guests for dinner on Sunday Mr and Mrs Manuel Miller and Junior Moore of Jonesboro Mr and Mrs George Slagle and daughter Dorothy of Limestone Joe Clark of Johnson City and Mrs Lynn Clark and children Jackie-and Linda Kaye of Pressman's Home A Wright of Middlesboro Ky spent last week with his sister Mrs Horner on McKinney Avenue Mrs Gale Armstrong will accompany her daughter Mrs George Wade to Roanoke Va to spend the winter Mrs Wade has been visiting her daughter Jeanette Wade who is a student at the University of Tennessee for the past several daya Billie Wagner Long SPV 2c who has spent the past year and half in Hawaii arrived home Met week to spend -a 36-day leave with his 'parents Mr and Mra Reed Long At the end of his leave Billie will return to Oakland Calif Mr and Mra Tillman Fox of Nashville will be the guests of the Peoples over the week end Out-of-town relatives here for the funeral of Lawrence Rolfe last morning were: Mr and Mra Brunson of Darlington 8 Mra Meade of Detroit vrih Dr and Mrs Hay of Morristown and Gall of Oak Ridga Mra Bill Henson (Marianna Ep-ping) of Johnson City spent the past week end with her sister Mra Walter Bensiger Mra Sam House of Knoxville has been the guest of her sisters Mra Kyle and Mra Roy Stubbs for the past several daya th 205 Broad SL Phone 523 Bear of News Stead yet normal' and new molds and manufacturing processes take time Controls on glass have been lifted so bottles for containers will be coming up as soon as the Industry can reconvert Still restricted however is tin for tooth paste and shaving-crenm tubes which won't be plentiful until imports start coming in Other metals however will relieve the present extreme shortages -New packages? Big doings ars going on secretly behind the scenes and according to our spies yon can expect plastic wonders all done up In be-ribboned splendor as a sharp reaction to the austere packages th war Imposed Relatives and friends who want to see a-soldier on furlough should go to hie house instead of expecting the reverse It only- takes one evening out of his stay to visit you but his evenings are limited Trickling back In as steady a stream as the returning GI's are most of the cosmetic Ingredients and appliances which went to war Back are a few metal lipstlcka and around Christmas time you can strike up the band for more Returning to civilian Jobe are plactl-elzers which will silence any gripes that 'nail polish has lost its peacetime grip Atomisers? Welcoming banners be strung for these until around February 1946 because a time lag must be allowed for reconversion from paint-spray devices and medicinal atomisers to dressing-table beauties The first of these will squeeze your precious scents from bulbs of synthetic rubber but manufacturers eay you mind a bit or know the difference French perfumes? The answer Is: A few import! will be here for Christmas more by Easter But brace yourself for the price that these suave emlgrees may exact Because of the current high exchange rate and increased' French domestic costa a bottle of French perfume costing 225 before the war be Imported to sell for less than 275 Difficulties that limit French production are lack of glass bottles which need cqal for manufacture' and a lack 'of materials particularly oils whlph obtained from all over a war-ravaged world are hard to come by right now Bottles for our home-grown perfumes and other cosmetics won't be turned out in a twinkling either because the supply of glass is not uvunife- ot commercial Importance be- Mra Ted Testerman of Frisnds- o( tta afring merchants-' vine has returned home after visit- Strange Mux lc Couneticiv OPEN NIGHTS All Price Permanent Wave Nancy's Beauty Salon Owned and Operated By Nancy Leeper Abbett 1524 Gate City Hwy Phene 177 ing Mr and Mra Fred Testerman for several daya Mra McDonald of Stronga yi is visiting relatives here Her daughter Miss Ernestine McDonald of Memphia accompanied her here -rn-r: hVlTlTv and visited for several daya She DK JOHtt CPbITT! returned to Memphis Sunday Capt- Peter Portrum of Greenville spent the week end here Mra Portrum who has been visiting her mother Mrs John Thompson for the past fortnight returned to Greenville with him Honor Rolls The detachable lining goes IN and OUT with the Weather! Segolar' lisfEay MR A me ORHW RiiiiOT! mil 1 insEnr lies ljo 26 111 9 Fireproof! Valerprooi! Treated For Weatherproof and Ilildev Resistant! Dickaon School pupila on the bod-er roil fer September are liated ax feliewa: Grade 2B: Donald Fox Billy Hagey Howard Smith Tommy Dot-eon Nathaniel Kerne Wallace Blankenbecler Saiiie Jo Hex Pxg-gy Bixhop Ruth Johnxon Mary Frances Smith Joan Tates Patsy Tates Shelby Jean Shipley Shirley Dodd and Patsy Jean Green Grade 2A: Wayne Smith Billy Fieenor Jack Haga Bobby Heck Mtrvyn Chase Sue Johnson Joe Marie Britton Sue Fieenor Rom Alba Jones Sue Grogg Marlata Chase Charlotte Hyder and Earl Paul Pearce Grade SB: Don Meade Richard Orton Virginia Fink Patsy Gulce Mary Jean Hess Patsy Lemmons and Eugsne Adams Grade SA: Donnie Bishop Gary Cooper Marvin Hagey Forrest Islay Charles Johnson Harold Mills Gene Tittle Margaret Andla Carrie Kate Gilley Delores Flsenor Ma-rstta Mitchell Motile Miles and Rita PectaL 4th Grads: Russel Owens 8her-re II Kendrick Clarence Salyers Billy Dotson Joe Bear Donald Brown 3yde Purs ley Betty Taylor Shirley Overbay Phyllis Lsuenby Arletha Barbour Willi a Dean Overbay Mary Frances Adams Lett! a Howdy Clara Mae Whitaker Nina Moody Nellie Smith Elisabeth McDaniel Betty Stacy Shirley Peters Oara Wells Nelda Benton Pauline Gibbons Emma Hodge Johnny Beard Bobby Dunn Jackie Spur-glon Barbara Tallman Richard Bailey Helen Ruth Andla Frances Suthsriand Georgia Ollnger Joette Arnold Elizabeth Ann Moneyhun Frances Field James Clasby Shirley Ford Jackie Taylor Dudley Hewette Ronald Weston Helen Kickman Opal Sutherland and Violet Vaughn Grade 5B: Ray Barret Earl Chapman Fred Hammodx Chase Todd Eliohu Mills Pearl Carter Lucille Castle Joan Chase Bobby Campbell Elsie Hite Marquret Haga Lena Lilton Peggy Roberts HsisI 'Simmerly and Shirley Ship-ley Grade 5A: Marie Strickler Joe Shipley Bobby Jean Crawford Quillen Janice Athina and Margaret Palmer Grade 6B: James Bullion and Mary Ruth Lane Grade De Lava Banka Jane Rrittlan Marie Early Patsy Ruth Epps Eva Hudson Betty Hawk Kathleen Heck Vivian Hale Frances Johnson Mary Jane Lovegrave and Laralne Sourgeon Grade 7B: Newman Ealey Edward Guice Joyce Bain Edna Cor-lr I-avata Ealev Ms nr Lou Hamm Joan Lawson Vivian Rasnake and Pe Stlyer Grade 7A: Ronald Yates Tom T-rs Bett Ruth Strickler Helen Joan Porter Betty Joe Margaret' Jeno Evonne M-ok Mary Bowery Leila Willie and Ruby Akers Grade SB: Dorothy Bralntard Eveljrn Johnson Jimmie Coffman Helen Estep Bill Morehouae and Richard Davidson Grade 8A: Gene Hale Mary Alice Pursley Feye Sutherland Helen Liddle Hila Loving and Mildred Campbell 1 Triple-sewed seams reinforced brass grromets 5 inches apart All wanted sizes from 7 feet 4 inches by nine feet to 22 feet by 30 feet uitttuflanie" ALL-CLIMATE JACKET by SPORTSWIAR MADE IN USAL i (Still Cold? Kp that all-wool Canadian Red lining In! Mild? Detach the lining the double-weight Winter Drizzler shell oone keeps you warm enough I Like owning two coats you pay for diiel Made the famous McGregor way the best way we know ofl 4 1 mb A 4 To) fPTETn 'liiDUaiiu Best Place To Get 1 ram Johnson Center Street.

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