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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 TIIE GAFFNEY LEDGER, GAFFNEY, S. C. PAGE TIIREEJ ar, Earth To Melt In I Few Million Years? OYER MUSICAL PARTY TO BE HERE SUNDAY from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Belue, of Charlotte. Misses Ruby Bridges -and Virginia Proctor, of Limestone College, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Bridges. CHEROKEE THEATRE Showman Dies. Orangeburg, Nov. 7. George W.

70, a showman, died here today. He was connected with a carnival and became while the -how nlavi.w he Orangeburg county fair. He was a native of Moherl'y, Mo. Sod ETY. Will Present Program at Tabernacle; Public Invited to Attend.

Washington, Nov. 7. Dr. George Gamow of George Washington university said today that in a few million years life will disappear from the earth, which later will begin to melt. The sun, he explained, is gradually becoming hotter.

Mrs. C. M. Moore spent the I past week-end with Mr. Moore in Charlotte.

Friends of Mrs. Ansel Thompson will be glad to know she is able to return to her home here WELCOMES OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS! TIU'IiSDAY AM) FRIDAY "The meeting opens with a hearty song service led by members of the party with Miss Sproul, pianist, at the piano. "The ladies' trio will take charge and offer special musical numbers, both vocal and instrumental, including vibra-harp and piano. "The service will conclude with an interesting message concerning the need of prison work among the convicts of our nation. This message will include unusual experiences of the work of the church in the prisons, especially chain gang camps of the South.

This service is both edifying and educational and will promise the vision of responsibility which the Mrs. S. C. Littlejoiin, Editor. Phone 319.

All items intended for this department must be telephoned or sent in to the Society Editor before 11 A. the day before publication. Dath Di-ifram hises. Hock Island, Nov. 8.

Wil-liain Learman dropped dead today after hurrying into a polling place a minute, before the polls closed. He was standing in line waiting to be sworn in. after being a patient in a Spartanburg hospital for some time. Miss Rebecca Moss and Claude Webber were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Clarv, in Shelby. The Oyer Musical party, of, Greenville, representing the inter national-church prison evangelistic association, will deliver a program at the Tenth Street Tabernacle on Cherokee avenue extension Sunday night, beginning at o'clock, it was announced i vesterday by the Rev. J. A. Dobbins.

In the event of cold weather Wanted a Fighter. "Look here, waiter, my lobster is without a claw. How is that?" "Well, sir, they are so fresh that they fight with each other in the kitchen." "Take this one away, and bring me one of the winners." We want the world to see this picture! Because with its laughter and its tears it will enchant enrapture entertain "Four PURSUIT See, what chii.se is here, How the lean hound of thought Pursues the fleeing (leer That never will be caught; i church so much needs." FROM CONCORD Miss Juanita Becknell, of Concord, N. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Becknell at then home on route 5. Here's Quick Manicure Routine tne services will bo conducted atj The Rev. Mr.

Oyer will preach, is cordially invited to The public fit Daughters been announced. attend, it has the Alusgrove Mills Baptist church I of which Mr. Dobbins is pastor. I There are no facilities for heating I the tabernacle, Mr. Dobbins point According to Dr.

Howard Gray of the Mayo Clinic, who recently operated on James Roosevelt, stomach ulcers most frequently develop in active men who overwork. Worry is also a fruitful cause of digestive disorders, physicians say. MISS KIRP.Y GIVEN SHOWER Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Ray Kirby were joint hostesses at a lovely miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter Tuesday evening honoring Miss Margaret Kirby, whose approaching marriage to Julian 15.

Wright: will be an event of cordial interest here. Quantities of exquisite flowers in vivid coloring lent added charm to the attractive living and (lining rooms where the guests were entertained. After the various gifts had been opened and admired, several original contests were enjoyed. Prize winners included Miss Ola Byers, Mrs. Paul Wilkerson and Miss Lillian White.

Informal games were played. FOR SALE Printed trespass notices, to post on your land, forbidding hunting and trespassing of all The Gaffney Ledger. ed out. The following account of the program has been issued: PRISCIILA LANE ROSEMARY LANE l.OLA LANE GALE PAGE CLAUDE RAINS JOHN GARFIELD JtFKREY LYNN DICK FORAN Fi.ak MtHufh Xobion OuMid by MIUIAtL IHRIU How the high-antlered one That looks not ever back Runs and will always run Beyond the yelping pack, Until (he hound is spent And sees, beyond endeavor, The way the fleet thing went, Oh, beautiful forever. David Morton in The Now Yorker.

4 fr FIDELIS CLASS WILL MEET IMORGAN clas? HONORS PASTOR'S WIFE The Morgan class, of Pul'ord Street Methodist church, met evening with Mrs. .1 Caldwell Hall, at her home on Sunset drive, for a business and i social meetin-r. Mrs. A. C.

Holler. who leaves Thursday for her new home in Laurins, was the honor guest. Colorful autumn (lowers bright-I ened (he att ractive living room where the members were bled. The devotional was conducted by Mrs. J.

p. Martin, and was or jpsi. 9 11 nrn Htf bf Juliut fpiiria and Uott Col! Fim ilit otmapuliiin M.gn.nf Story TANNIC HIJMtl MutK br M.i Siriorf A Urn Nil I f.nwv fltumrJ bv WANl bHU! First hold The Fidel is class of the Baptist Sunday school will social its monthly business and SATURDAY, NOV. 12 Y' C. K.

meeting at the home of Mrs. Late in the evening dainty refreshments were served. Ices moulded into wedding bells, individual cakes decorated with (lowers, and calla lily mints added a decorative note to tljo plates. Tiny tulle bags of rice were giv Double Feature Program street, this eve-it 8 o'clock. Phillips on Smith ning (Thursday) this occasion will Hostesses on vi'-Ii' Gene Autry Smiley Hurnofte Hob Livinirstoii pecial en as favors.

ips, Mis. M. B. Wood and Mrs. be Mrs.

O. K. Phil Salmon, Mrs. John About thirty friends shared the pleasure of the evening with Polly Moran MONDAY AND TUESDAY Carroll Phillips. WOMAN'S TO MEET TO DA The Call'iiey Woman's Club wi Kirbv.

Mesdames J. I. McCulloch, It. B. Ilallman and Miss Klizabclh lollowed by a short business meeting.

The entertainment committee was then given charge and a delightful social hour was enjoyed Delicious refreshments, consisting of hot chocolate, wafers and toasted sandwiches were served bv the hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. W. Tate, Mrs. Johnnie Sutton and Mrs.

Harry Sarratt. Mrs. F. E. Littlejohn, teacher of the class of which Mrs.

Holler was assistant teacher, in fitting words presented the honor guest with a lovely bedspread as a token of the love and appreciation of the class. meet this afternoon (Thursday) 1 111 b3 Lis at 4 o'clock with Miss Montague McMillan and Mrs. Wells Har UTiil rington at the home of the lattt on the Limestone College campu SISTER ILL TYRONE POWER Mr fig I rtH JWrs. .1. iu.

McSwain mnnv Humphries assisted the hostesses in entertaining and serving. 4 4 PICK NEW SPORTS VOGUE FROM AIR Hollywood, Nov. 0. -Southern California, where many of the country's sports fashions originate, has been influenced by the neighboring film industry's aviation cycle to pluck its latest clothes out of the air. Aerial hints for prints and winter sports fripperies are manifest in the recent reports.

Ann Sheridan's brown suede jacket, copied from one Krrol Flynn wears in "Dawn Patrol." is friends who will regret to learn A that she has been culled to Boil ing Springs, N. because the serious illness of her sister MclroA I John BAHRYMORE Robert MuiUEY Anita LOUISE Joseph SCHIIOKRAUT Gladys George Henry Stephenson Produced by Hunt Stromberg Miss Georgia Hamrick. MRS. HOLLER GIVEN SHOWER HOME SERVICE DRVIE IS NEAR GOAL SOUGHT Tola, of 1,28 Contributed to Salvation Army Campaign. The Salvation Army's campaign for home service funds here Yes For Mrs.

A. C. Holler, who will smart with her skirt, gloves and leave soon to make her home in diminutive trench cap of apple Laurens, where Mr. Holler will be Jonesville -Pacolet green suede. pastor of the First Methodist Jane Wyman is to do her skiing it Lake Arrowhead in a blue -Only 2 Complete Snows Daily.

Open at 2 P. M. for Matinee Feature Begins 2:40 P. M. Open 7 P.

M. lor Night Shows. Feature Begins 7:40 P. M. See It From The Beginning.

Matinee 10c and 25c Night 10c and 35 suede pilot's cap lined in white terday was within approximately $200 of the $1,000 goal, it was announced by Floyd L. Baker, general director of the drive. Mr. Baker said a total of apin and how-tied under her chin. church, was the honoree at a lovely miscellaneous shower given by the Woman's Missionary Society Monday evening.

The church parlor, where the affair took place, was beautifully decorated with colorful fall When she's watching others ski. she'll don a spongy wool suit of navy blue. A fleet of tiny silver Days" In Gaffney Thursday, Friday and Saturday TEiis Week SHIRLEY ROSS Finger nail care is part of her beauty routine. By HELEN FOLLETT COMES TIIE evening, comes the hurry-up summons to join the merry evening party. And look at your finger nails! Haven't had a manicure for a week! And maybe you've been digging out closets or messing around with house plants or polishing silver.

Very sad. Get out the manicure kit. Remove the high polish. Use the flexible nail file for shaping, pass the orange wood stick under the eaves to bring out little shreds of inner substance, and do a second shaping with the emery board. So far, so good.

Give the little mitts a soapy scrubbing, using a nail brush. Rinse with tepid water and dry. Apply a cuticle cream to soften the flesh, then lift it with the orange wood stick. If you have worked up hangnails, snip them away gently and carefully with the curved, needle-point scissors. Use your nail pencil under the nail eaves.

If you haven't a pencil, dip the stick in soap suds and use it. Wash the urplanes pinned in -formation After a period of i a 1 will fly across the front of the zippei-ed jacket. Prints for scarfs, blouses and hankies bearing an airplane motif finish off many other Hollywood sports ensembles while half of person in rNllOOI We extend a heai ly welcome to every the Jonesville-Pacolet areas. the chatelaine novelties prove the games, under the direction of C. W.

Hames, the large number of handsome and useful gifts, presented Mrs. Holler by the ladies were opened and displayed. The men of the church presented Mr. Holler with a Sheaffer pen and pencil set. Appetizing refreshments were served by the social committee.

LITTLE GIRL HAS uas licuu oy popular subscription in th; city and county during the past ten days. Several other committees have yet to report. Ollicials in charge have little hope of reaching the goal bt declared themselves well pleased with the campaign as a whole. The drive was opened last week. The local Salvation Army post raised something over SO.OOO in cash and pledges last year the first time in the history of its activities here that the drive went "ovc-r top." Captain Sadye Brewer, who was in charge of operations here last year, has been transferred to Greenville, N.

lirmindedness of the studios' de Teachers signers. One special lot of men's $15.00 all-wool con 4. sport One mod lot 10.it reduced special suits. to HERE SUNDAY servative suits, reduced to Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Bruce and We can supply your needs in children, Betty and Billy Garrick, $16.45 $12.95 to I Anderson, were the guests ol One special lot 1 5.00 double-breasted suits, reduced to BIRTHDAY PA RTY -Tean Walls was the honoree at a lovely party given bv her moth Mrs. race's mother, Mrs. YV.

J. Wiikins. at her home on Bufonl One lot of conservative ill-wool luced to $15.00 suits, le Sunday. aim nas iieen succeeded by tiy ap- er, Mrs. Bill Walls, in celebration street of her fourth birthday anniver- tain and Mrs.

Clarence I lot $17.45 double-breasted sport '-breasted sport sales, it'll was Mayor William E. 1 One special model suits, reduced to hands again, dry thoroughly. Apply the nail glitter, sweeping the camel's hair brush from nail base to nail tip, wiping the glow away if it trickles into the sides of the nails. Friction perfume into the palms of your hands. All that shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.

$14.95 NhVS Blacksburg. Nov. 0. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Ethridge, Miss Mary One lot $17.45 all-woo conservative suits, reduced lo sary Saturday afternoon at her home here. After a series of informal games the little folks were invited into the dining room, which was general chairman drive. Mrs.

John chairman of the of canvassers. Mr. Baker said "We would like of the current Lipscomb was women's group yesterday: to express our JJektographs Refills Paper Pencils Carbon Paper Ink fnk Remover of men's $10.95 double- $12.95 14.95 $12.95 $14.95 One special lot breasted suits, reduced to Cleckly and Mrs. W. Blackwell, of Aiken, were visitors Sunday of the Rev.

and Mrs. J. (1. Huggin. Mr.

and Mrs. Wood row Collins and baby have returned to Lake1 $16.45 port One mod special 1 suits, lot $15.00 reduced lo decorated with a color scheme of pink and white. A beautiful white cake, embossed in pink and illumined by four tiny pink tapers, graced the center of the table. Delicious cakes and cream were Men's top coats served by Mrs. Walls, assisted bv One mode lot $1' red uci special soils, .15 sport lo neartlelt appreciation to all who have helped in this campaign, the canvassers and various committees, both men and women; we appreciate the splendid support and warm response accorded us by the general public.

Although we have not quite reached our goal, we count the drive a successful one." the honor p-uest's grandmother. City after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Bridges. Mrs.

Lizzie Phillips, of Charlotte, visited friends here this week. Mrs. IT art well McKown, of Chattanooga, is spending this week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Turner. A woman may not have a large and still have a roll of flesh beneath it. This beauty curse makes for awkwardness of line and should be overcome. The cure is in better posture, puliing up of slack tissues.

An exercise that will do the work this: Lie on the back on the floor. Place the feet under a heavy piece hi furniture. Lift the body to a sit-'ing position without using the hands, lower it slowly. It's not easy. Let us supply i Mrs.

Fred Walls, and Miss Bobbie Walls. Attractive favors were given the guests. I TO ARRIVE SOON Mrs. Frank Sampson and small Mrs. R.

B. Cochrane, of New-1 ton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Goforth, for a few days. I First: Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Thorson, ofjlho fish Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. so THE Gaffney Ledger Very Active. "You should have I caught last week. ig it pulled me inlo granddaughter, a a a Jean Mentzer, of Atlanta, are ex- Goforth. river.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, of Second: jpocted to arrive within the next ifew days to be the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. W. 11.

Lins- Got a good wettiiiL HAVE VOL' any henuty pruh-Irins? tot I lie Hi'auty llnx Kditor li I you solve them. Address nil regarding beauty to lie of the Hi'auty llox, care of (his new spnpcr. He sure to enclose an addressed, stamped (three renls) envelope for reply. Callney's Largest Dept. Store "The Home of Better Values' I comb, and Mr.

Lipscomb, at their Greenville, were recent visitors ol 1 Mrs. Kdd Turner. First: "Oh, no Mrs. E. K.

Belue has returned I landed right on goodne: thank top of I home on Petty street. the Sat. I JPacolefc Days" 19c 50c Forhan's Tooth Paste Extra Special $1 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic and 50c Lucky Tiger Hair Kx-Lax 29c gan mm Ceresan For wheat and oats, pound 63 Lifebuoy Soap, 2 for 11c Lux Soap, 2 for 11c Camay Soap, 2for 11c 25c 3oth Tonic. LI $1.00 Ironized 19c 79c if sfr ifor- 15c I i htm 1 sale on wnu Super Suds, 2 pkgs. Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 2 for Woodbury Soap, 2 for 15c 15c Root Hair Tonic Buy one bottle of new Wild Root Hair Tonic with oil and get another bottle for only lc.

veast SUC 10c -a 1 Castoria 1 75c a nn Noxema sZC Jl.OOWine jq (JC Watnpole's QQ $1.25 Cod Liver Oil B. ZjOC P) Cmuils 50c Iodent OQ 50c Jergon's i OQ PoothPaste usQ, J.otion iC PCAMAYJ I acon1 IS 11 TOII.BT SOAP I Electric Room Heaters Bottles for 59 98c Saymen's Soap, 2 for 15c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 11c Octagon Toilet Soap, 3 for 13c Extra Special 4 cakes Jergen's Jasmine Soap and one 25c bottle Perfume, 1 all for A Not Water Bottles, $1 value 49 Extra Special 100 Aspirin Tablets 19c Special lc Sale Pepsodent Octagon Laundry Soap Buy one tiseptic 50c Pepsodent An-or 50c and get ali Extra Special 500 Klenzo Facial Tisues other one tor cuke "nil 'livw Vim Herb 89c 1 KUUhrit kmiti Mil 1 11: 21c lc 2c SUB POSTOFFICE. PHONES 10 AND 31. EffiBEBEKE.

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