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TMl CAMOlIf eHltONfCI.1, CAMOCN. tOUTH CAWOLiWA, PAiOAV, OCTO«»W I, iUT
Bethune News
Mr*; A. B. McLaann •iit«rUlii«d
Wedneaday afternoon in cotnpit*
ment to Mias Gerry Daria, brM**
elect of October. The party rooms
were thrown enauite and made
lorely with fail cut flowers. The
bride’s chair was marked with a
oorsage. Mesdamea J. L. King,
Ainsley Wajme and L. M. Beat, re
spectively, received prises in kitch
en contests. These in tarn were
presented the honoree. Mrs., R H>
Cslhoon, pianist, furnished boUi
vocal and instrumental music, dos
ing with "At Sweet Mytkery of
Life.” The honoree was givm a ball
of twine to wind, whl<» lead
through the roomf toa hng^ basket
of useful kitchen utensils. Mrs.
McLaurin was assisted in serving
a sweet course by Mrs. Cy Mitchell,
Mrs. Bethune MeLaurin and Mrs.
A. H. Bentley.
Mrs. C. B. Mitchell entertained
Tuesday evening with five tables
of bridge. Those Invited in to play
other than the regular club mem-
oers were; Mrs. A. H. Bentley, Chi
cago; Mrs. H. H. McCullough, West
Virginiar Miss Lee Dori^ Blackmon.
Hartsville; Miss Merrill Iwine, Cam-
State Theatre
KERSHAW, a. C
Friday, October 3
^MISALCE ON 34th
STREET**
tfaursen O'Hara, John Rayne
Saturday, October 4
**ROBIN HOOD OF
TEXAS**
Qene Autry, Lynne Heberts''
Sat., Oct. 4, 10:30 P. M.
**WHEN A G1RL*S
BEAUTIFUL**
Stephen Dunne, Adele Jereene
Moii.-Tuoa., OoL 6-7
*TARZAN AND THE
HUNTRESS**
Johnny WelaerwuMer
, Snenda Joyce
Wedneaday, Octbbar 6
‘4 COVER BIG TOWN-
Philip Re«<f,'Hlllar)^ Brooke
Tbuirda^ .Octobar 9
-VAgl^ GIRL’*
Mary Hatcher, OeFeneat KMiey
den, aad John Daa McLaarin. The
chair et IMse Oarry Davis, a bride
of neat we^, was amrked with a
corsaga ol white mams. WlMn the
scores were coaated Miss Davis re
ceived high score and floating
prise. She was also given crystal
in her chosen pattern. Mrs. Loring
Davis received second high prize.
Miss Davis was again honored
Friday evening when Mrs. Loring
Davis entertained with five tables
of bridge. The honorees chair was
marked with a corsage of gardenia'
and tube roaea. When the scores
vere counted J. M. Clyburn held
high and Mrs. Buddy Mays second
high. The floating by Miss Stella
Bethune. The bingo prizes were
won by Mrs. C. B. MHohell and
.Miss f^ilia King.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays, Misses
Harriett Mays and Cecilia Kine: are
In New York attending the World
Series ball games.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Langford of Pavo, Oa..
are visiting Mrs. Ed. G. Davis and
relatives here.
visiting Mrs. Ayers' parents. Mr.
Coin and Mrs. Ben Ayers are
and Mrs. B W Best.
Miss Carolyn Bethea has return
ed from a three study course
at Limestone college. ^
The home of Mrs. A. B. McI.iaurlD
was thrown open to the town and
community Thursday a|ternoon to
meet Mrs .John V. Murray, a bride
of last month and wife of the
Methodist pastor. Guekts
greeted at the door by Mra. Mc-
l.Aurin and shown into the parlor
where Mrs. Steve lAne president
of the Methodist Christmas Social
Service Society and Mrs. Murray
received. Punch, mints adn cakes
were served by Mrs. Maud Gamer,
Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. D. M.
Mays. Mrs. A. C. Wsynn sacorted
rJiem to the library where ihe regis
ter was in charge of Mrs Morrison
Graham and Miss Mery Arthur.
Music was famished during the
afternoon by Mrs. R. K Calhoun.
Little Gloria Hilton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hilton ex
pects to undergo an eye operation
at Pfijfldence hospital. Columbia,
Wednesday. We W’lah for her a
speedy recoverv.
. Little Sara Marthk Cassady re
ceived a painful, head wound Sun
day when she was hit in the head
with a bottle by one of her little
playmates.
Mrs. B. Z.- Truesdell, Miss Stella
Bethune, Mr. and Mrs. June Trues-
dpll spent Sunday in Gastonia
with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Truesdell.
The occasion being the birthday
anniversary oi Neil and the bap
tism of their little daughter, Kaift-
ryne Rebecca.
PViends and relatives of Mrs. B.
L. Norwood will be glad to learn
that she has returned to her home
in McBee after a seven weeks stay
in Dpke hospital.
W. E. Davis of Cleveland, Ohio,
is visiting his brother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Loring Davia.
Mr. and Mrs. W- L. Bakar spent
fkiday tn Charlotte.
Miss Insc McManus of Colorahia
was tha gnaiM of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brinson Friday night
Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of
Mayeevtlle, accompaaled by^ her
father. D. T. Yarbrough, wise visi
tors here Wednesd^.
He who doesiiH advertiM is like a aum who winkg |
dark room. He knowg what he*s doinc but nobody ^ ^
PIX THEATRE
BETI|UNE, S. C
FrWey, October t
* “LURED"
with Lucille Ball, George Sanders
Charles Cobum - *
News of the Day and Cartoon
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CARPUI
Saturday, Oetobsr 4
I “PRAIRIE BADMAN"
with Buster Crabbe, Fuzzy Knight
Chapter No. 5, Black Widow
Also Cartoon
Saturday Late Show, 10:00
“CIGARETTE GIRL”
with Lelsie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd
Serial and Comedy
Monday-Tuesday, Oetobsr S-7
“HIGH BARBAREE"
with Van Johnson, June Allyson
Movietone Nekrs and Cartoon ,
Wedneaday, October 8
“I’LL BE YOURS"
with Deanna Durbin, Tom Drake
Also Selected Short Subjects
Thursdayi October S
“•fWORPORg"
with Fred MoMurry, Ava Gardaer
News of the Day and Cartoon
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