Kilby-Mayberry Vows Are Spoken In Home Ceremony The marriage of Miss Grace Frank Kilby and Marvin Lott Mayberry was solemnized in a lovely ceremony at the home of bride on Sixth Street Saturday af ternoon, December 17. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Franklin Kilby, of North Wilkesboro, and the groom is a son of Mrs. Marvin May berry, of Jonesville, and the late Mr. Mayberry. Dr. John T. Way land, pastor of the First Baptist church, heard the vows at five o'clock using the double ring ceremony before an altar improvised with greenery, white candles, and white flowers. Only immediate family members attended. The bride and groom entered together unattended. The bride for her nuptials was becomingly attired in a taupe suit with sable collar, brown accessories, and wore at her shoulder a corsage of brown orchids. Immediately following the cere mony the bridal couple left for a wedding * trip to unanounced points, and upon their return will be at home in North Wilkesboro The bride's parents have issued cards making formal announce ment of the marriage, also in closed cards for a reception to be given at the Wilkes Hotel Fri day evening, December 80. The bride, a graduate of the North Wilkesboro high, school, at tended Salem College in Winston Salem and the Carolina Business College at Charlotte. The groom, a graduate of the Jonesville high school and the Appalachian State Teachers's College at Boone last spring, is now asssistant athletic coach in the North Wilkesboro high school. Prior to attending college, he served three years in the U. S. Navy. Chistmas Parties Held By Church Groups The members of the Pearl [White circle of the Wilkesboro Method ist church held their annual Christmas party Tuesday even ing at the home of Mrs. W. B. Somers with Mrs. W. T. Long as associate hostess. Following a devotional period led by Mrs. A. R. Gray, Sr., the members, during an informal hour, had an ex change of gifts. Refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the evening. Decorations for the home SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. A. TUXEDO FEEDS FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION Tuxedo Feed Co. Phone 94 N. Wilkesboro Social Calendar The Women's Society of the Wilkesboro Methodist church will meet at the Community House in Wilkesboro Wednes day evening, December 28, 7:30 o'clock. The Kiter Bower circle Will be in charge of the pro gram. f The Woman's Society of the North Wilkesboro First Method ist church mill meet in the church parlor Tuesday after noon, 3:30 o'clock^ The Johnston circle will be in charge of the program. The Christmas party for the T.E.L. Class of the First Bap tist church will be held Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Anderson. A covered dish supper is to be served at 6:30 o'clock, members will make an exchange of gifts, and bring gifts to prepare a basket for a needy family. The general meeting of the Women of the Presbyterian church will be held at the church Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. A Christmas play, "The Mes age of the Star", will be pre sented at eight o'clock, followed by the Joy Gift offering, rtwmwwwwwwwuw carried suggestions of the Yuletide season. Mrs. Marion Elliott and Mrs. Robert Smoak entertained for the members of the Irene Culler circle at a Christmas party at the Elli ott home, Friday evening. Hie refreshments served at the close of the evening and the decorations for the home featured the Christmas note. Mrs. Robert Gam bill, president of circle, was in charge of the business session, and Mrs. Albert Garwood directed games and contests. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Charlie Steelman was host ess to the members of the Ila Holman Bible class of the Wilkes boro Baptist church in their Christmas party held at her home at Oakwoods Thursday eve ning. Mrs. R. L. Wellborn presid ed for the business session, and Mrs. J. R. Turner directed a Christmas program with a num ber of the women taking part. Mrs. Wellborn led the devotions, Mrs. Elmore Dancy offered the ?rayer, and poems, stories, and he singining of carols made up in interesting program. The mests enjoyed refreshments and ->n exchange of gifts amid Christ mas decorations. Mr. And Mrs. Gaddy To Be At Home Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. William Frank lin Gaddy will be "at home" on Saturday evening, December 24, at their home in Finley Park to celebrate their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. No invitations are being iBsued but friends are invited to call between the hours eight to ten. Mrs. Gaddy before marriage was Miss Vera Hudson, of Albemarle. Mrs. Don Story Entertains Her Club The members of ?the 8th Col umn club were entertained at a dinner - bridge and Christmas party by Mrs. Don Story at her home in Wilkesboro Tuesday eve ning. Following the dinner served at seven o'clock bridge was play ed at two tables placed amid a colorful Yuletide setting. Mrs. C. C. Faw, Jr., received the top score prize and Mrs. William Prevette the bingo award. The members enjoyed an exchange of gifts. Round Table Club Has Christmas Party The members of the Round Table club, with their husbands as guests, enjoyed a delightful Christmas party Friday evening. The group assembled at the Wilkes Hotel for dinner at seven o'clock, after which they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emerson for a game of cards. Bridge was played at four tables with the top score prizes going to Mrs. L. H. Snyder and Ivey , Moore, Jack Swofford received the bingo award. 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