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BF 9Aam two ' ' :: SOCIAL AND PERSONA] W \ofINlERESl :: PHONES: House 189; Offi If. :; MI m Miss Ooforth Bride Of MT. ' Winfield S. Oreenleaf, Jr. Miss Martha Elizabeth Ooforth, IS*?' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ooforth of Grover, and Winfield IScott Oreenleaf, jr., of Englewood, N. J., were united in marriage Sat|g* urday evening, December 15, at six o'clock in a lovely ceremony performed at the Shiloh Presbyterian church. Rev. J. T. Pharr, pastor of the bride, performed the donble ring ceremony at the altar which was banked s-' with palms and ferns interspersed with wrought iron candelbra holding cathedral tapers. A basket of white giaaou wu used on eaen end or the T altar. Mrs. F. B. Hembright, pianist, and r1. * Mrs. Preston Goforth, soloist, preiv. seated the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory duchess satin which featured a yoke of scalloped marquisette sleeves which ended in points over the hands and a long train. Her fingertip illussion veil was held in place by clusters of orange blossoms, and her prav er book was topped by an orchid showered with streamers and bouvardia. Miss Nancy Catherine Goforth, sis ter of the bride and the only attendant, wore blue brocade satin fashioned with cap sleeves, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. 8he wore long gloves of matching blue and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. A reception at the bride's home I &jj?' followed the ceremony. Guests were members of the weddiug party and ? ' ' out-of-town gusts. The lovely threetiered wedding cake was decorated in green and white. The top tier waa . a fruit cake to be used on their first 1 g?' wedding anniversary. Those assisting at the reception were Mrs. Murray Pruette, and Mrs. Jesse WestmoreBEv land. The bride was graduated in 1942 Ifrom Qrover high school. She attended the Signal corps school at L>ong course at Harrisburg, Pa. She was course at Harriiburg, Pa. Sne was formerly employed at signal maintenance, Laurinburg Maxton Army Air base, Maxton. Mr. Greenleaf, son of Mrs. Win- j field Scott Greenleaf and the late Mr. Greenleaf of Englewood, X. J., was graduated from Dwight Morrow high school, Englewood, in 1934 and served 17 months with the U8AAF in India and Burma. He was a sergeant at the time of his discharge. The couple left for a wedding trip to New York City after which they will make their home in Englewood. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Greenleaf, mother of the bridegroom, of Englewood, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wal i lara r?f Dallas \fr?* Rav R1?*lrHn?n I and daughter, Melba, of Lincolnton, ( and Mr. atd Mrs. Sam HolfielS of j Gastonia. B/i SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY? B&' 9:00-1:00 ? Christmas Dance at j| Woman's Club ? Betty Howard, Dovie Erwln end Geraldine Cobb? 06T hostesses. ?p?: 8ATURDIAY? 7:00-1030 ? Youth Center ? Mrs. (*>'' Humes Houston chaperons. I I DIXIE I i THEATRE Change of Showing P*Oy from fc* Wednesday to Saturday. THUUDAY 4 4"Follow That Woman" , ? 'WnBam Osrgan ' K -Hanoy Kan y .., Three Stooges Oocnedy Brery , Ek-.' '' Tharaday. 1 nttDAT KM. "Boston Blackio Booked On Bttopldon" < m ' BATtntOAT ?.; Doobi* r<tan F "Escape In The Tog" Otto Kn?r Klo? rock . III? ajjPffi^?^5pll!??" I ? Sj L HAPPENINGS I Li 'to WOMEN U ce 167 | ru IS. HUMES HOUSTON t t Br ? # S4 ??? ' Mi Little Lynda Parton J Honored On Birthday pi Lest Thursday afternoon at 4:00 co o'clock, little Miss Lynda Woody }>a Parton was feted by her mother, Mrs Lynwood Parton, at a delightful party in honor of her third birthday. Charming little Lynda was dressed ca in a long white formal gown with lace top and a full net skirt, with a ' jacket of black velvet on which sho wore a corsage of pink carnations-^* gift of her grandparents. The rooms were decorated with tht -n seasonal motif used. The birthday presents were placed under the Christmas tree which was hung with lights and lovely ornaments. **' Lynda's birthday cake was decora- J' ted with yellow roses on white icing and bore the words, "Happy Birthday" and three candles. n? The birthday cake and ice cream was served and each plate was attractive with a tiny red Christmas stocking filled with "goodies." Lynda received many lovely gifts from the gnests who enjoyed an afternoon of fan and frolic. Young Ladies Hostesses At Dance Friday Night The following invitation has been issued to quite a number of young people in this and neighboring cities: Betty Howard, Dovie Erwin, and Geraldlne Cobb request the pleasure of your company at a dance Friday evening, the twenty-first of December, from nine until one o'clock Woman's Club Formal m Study Club Held Meeting With Mrs. Aubrey Mauney Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was hostess to members of the Study club o? Tuesday night. The seasonal atmosphere was created by the use of can| dies, greenery an? silver bells arranged artistically throughout the | home. Mrs. Moffatt Ware, president, presided. Mrs. Haywood Lynch, who was in charge of the program -read, an article, entitled "Christmas in [The Windows." Mrs. Lynch was assisted in presenting the program by Mrs, Byron Keeter who read a Christ mas story, "The Red Sleigh," and Mrs. P. D. Herndon read another story, "If He Hadn't Come," Mrs. X. F. McOill played a piano selection, "Transcription of Silent Night" by Kohlman. At the conclusion of the program, Mrs. Mauney served a delicious buffet supper in the lovely dining room. First Baptist To Present Christmas Cantata Sunday "Noel," a Christmas cantata by Henry Wessel, will be presented at the First Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The presentation . will feature the combined choirs of the church under the direction of Mrs. L. C. Pinnix. ' A list of tlrose taking part follows i Senior choir: Sopranos ? Miss Mar ! tha McClain, Miss Katherine Hill, ' Miss Louise Wright, Miss Eoline Keeter, Misa Annie Roberts, Mrs. I Harold Coggins, Mrs. Harold CrawJ. Ji an tm n vl. in n.n iuru, jam uuns utmDie, otiu ueiiy Gamble. Alto*?Miss Pearl Franklin, M1m Jean McGlain, Miw Charlotte Jenkins, Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Hicks, Mrs. J. 8. Norman. Tenors ? Kenneth Crook, Jones Fortnne, J. C. Bridges, Dan Hoffstetler, Dr. J. 8. Norman, Bev. L C Pinnix. Bassos ? E. C. McClain, Bill Amoe, Sonny Moss, A. M. Hicks. ^ . ' The singers in the 'Jnnior ehoir are ??-Melba Tindall, Phyllis Ware, Billie> Falls, Barbara Pinnix, Mary Hayes, Oornelia Ware, Frances Sink, "Bud" Ware. Elisabeth Sink, David Pinnix, and Butchie Houaer. .-The pnblic is cordially invited to attend. .<> Seal Sale Goal Near; Receipts Total $8,992 . Cleveland county 'a goal of $4,800 from" the anneal sale of Christmas seeds wat -neased, this -week, as Mia.: C. Bash Hsunriek, Jr., of. Shelby, chairman of the campaign, reported -total receipts of $S,80V9, * "M* eaSMe time nrgiag ciiiesai whs have no* nfoaM to tha appeal to dp I ?o Immediately. i| r ( Reminder tmrda k?T? bora Nit, to I MivlMs 1Mm tart .not responded I to tho'Mfttt ootptHfn, It WM mo^p I ead, aad <pam?n?>Meetvlnsr earde who I bad alededy>eewvni<ied kivNWi.it-; J y<wlid'K> owe-Uofc 4V"i "\~hrfrr.r,f " tteee. ?-' ? ?-r? ) j i' Fonda frota the aalo of Gbriatwae I aa* for tbo aid of tbaoo ( afflUv.^ljl wkb tbo dtapaaa, aa wall aa fpr adepijl tots " i . . I iraksr BnowiHrnndT-^ obi In Fnn Program . \*{ ltemb?rt of the Klnge llountain 4 ins dub held ft- foe pregram at ir meeting at the Woman's elub 1 oeday night, in the absence of ?0- < id MeMahan, Aiatrleh governor,; io waa mow bound at hia home in, evard and unable to reaeh Kings onntain for the meeting. Harold Earp waa welcomed to the j ib as a new member by W. L. onk, who also made announcements1 ncerning the Victory Clothing camign, set for January. Otto Williams, club ehairman of1 e "Gifts for Fanks Who Gave"! mpaign, reported on that drive. Present for the meeting was Karl Sawyer, former member of the club io recently was discharged from e army. lans Being Completed or Christmas Dance Plans are being completed for the aewal of the annual Stag elut> iristmas season dance, which will held at the Woman's club Wednee y night, December 26, It waa anunced thia week by club officials. IMPERIAL IT PLEASE* US TODAY?UU9T SHOWtNO ' Double Feature "Guadalcanal Diary" Preston Foster "Mystery Range" Tom Tyler FRIDAY . SATURDAY Doable Feature "Frontier Feud" Johnny 1L Brown "Strange Confession" lion Chansy * OUR CRYSTJ reflects a fondef Wishing days are here again for your ] Maybe he isn't sayix it .. but he's bound 1 shimmering with ra fine silk. % Other B I BOYS' AND HANDKEBCI i f ICVJ JHSl AM* .?* jtr n b >it 11 11 >?<r t "? "m' *U/ ?. , ""j? " * *: " . v, jv,' -' * 1 ft rlMS^kr *1 ih$slm tf flytwIt, wiB flay ' to :he diut. Beript is *1A0, iu included. Check Flasher Sought J Alter Monday Haul Here Kings Mountain police are seeking to find a man, using the name of Wil 1 liam N. Beck who gave Garland's < Credit Jewelers worthless eheck for ! $85 Monday, after the man had pur- < chased a watch. Chief of Pollee W. C. Timmons said i the man presented a check made ont to William N. Beck and that the man endorsed- it. He said that examination of the names indicated a definite forgery and a telephone call to the (}ank on which the check was drawn revealed no account. Warrant has been issued by local policemen for the arrest of Beck who was traveling in a Model A. Ford. i Miss Maud Williams, member of the Winston-Balem school faculty, arrived in Kings Mountain Sunday to spend the Yulettde holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Willi*^ ^ THEATREI TO PLEASE YOU MONDAY . TUESDAY Magnificent Dram* Of The Booth 8m "The Hurricane" Dorothy Lamour John Hall WEDNESDAY THUK8DAY - Doable Feature "Winter Time" Sfinja Hani* "Outlaws Paradise Tim MeOoy i. j i Jtjr- a . .* .Tt- * J ' V \ AX BALL it gift-wish... nan. , ig anything about to anticipate a tie diant lustre of V Myers' Gift t 1 elts f> t * 1.1.' . # -i - . K * i ' - \ ^ MEN'S MAGKINAWS, J news WOOI. AND BATON I . i t t ? ' n> :: p ? * t tul ? 1 |i Hal 9 1#< h *r?t?4 ??*** ';:'% ;f torn tfce $a*t Church tradition, pr?umably ccniMtftng ^ > Biblical mention of three specific gifta as praawited to the Infant Jesus by the Wise Man, las identified the Magi as Caspar, Melehlor, and Balthasar. There could have been more than three; legend reports that there were U Wise Men and that their Journey to Bethlehem had been anticipated for generations. Twelve learned men who lived in a Far Eastern land appointed thenv selves to watch for the star ol beautitude which they believed would announce the birth of the Saviour. Each year, after the cropi were harvested, the natriarchi To wish you loads of CHRISTMAS CHEE1 on/1 o Vioo vrri aVi ^rvi 14A1VI U UVUl %jJ " AOU AVJ A HAPPY NEW YEA Closed Monday, Tuesdi Wednesday, Decemb 24, 25, 26. Ansell Bea Miss Annie Mae Howe; Miss Oil ; .... : < ? ? . 11 '7 1 : llfl A K ( 11 VH' mBmm- l^r ^Pkv T " . Special Foi fs - Raibi m i> i. . T *. i AO&ETfl AND LEATH1 BPORTS SHIRTS ?? ? i > f int. S pwvg^>wn* 3Wi>i ? ."; ';l! it "JA ' Jt'^h 'Jt- .}< Finally the star appeared. 4^*- '' "'',*^^ , scending upon the mountain end ; i having within itself the form of . child beneath the similitude of a i cross. .. . . ''.i. The Sign spoke to them and eom^. ' , m and ad them to gen to Judea, fbm ' . Jourqey to Bothlaham is said la )tMt ; necessitated two years vt sfceaiffB [ travel and, though in their ^/-Mr , they provided no food foS.flMM i selves, neither food nor drink failed *: if* ,i In their vessels. _ . d, *. :?Jv ' ' ' .. ' uty Shoppe v \fihh TT.vaIvti .Tohnsoii ? ie Hartsell 1 i7T? r?7>~ r * '.' ft *'? K ' o ':- ; ;*V n ' ' * $p ' ,0 * ia '.'^R ?it . 1 ?.l ' 1 1 1 ''< ?' ; Jc^.'?.? . ;? ' - .'.V.^'A r Men es jRli IB 00 ATS? SWEATERS tore J|
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