Fortnighters Club Held Meeting Friday Members of the Fortnighters club met Friday afternoon at Kings Mountain Country club with Mrs. rtarry Page as hostess. Prior to bridge progressions a dessert course with coffee was served. Mrs. George Houser won high score pr^ze for the evening. Sea sonal fall flowers and dried ar rangements were used as deco rations. ? " ' . * Mlfes Peggy Mauney of Rocky Mount and Gene Mauney, student at Lenior-Rhyne college, Hickory, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS 20% Discount on any purchase of six re cords or morel All speeds. ? Needles ? Supplies LOGAN Supply Co. 800 Cleveland Ave. PHONE 1014 December Bride-Elect Feted At Shower-Party Miss Betty Lou Peterson, bride felect of December, wau compli mented at a miscellaneous house hold sho\yer Friday night by Mrs. Charles Peterson, the honoree's mother, and Mrs. Lois Watts, her sister, at the home of the latter. Bridal games .wtere directed throughout the evening and pri zes presented to winners. Re freshment plates consisting of as sorted sandwiches, cookies, mint candles, and nuts with cold drinks were passed. A shower of gifts from the twenty-eight guests were pre sented to the bride-elect, who op ened them and displayed them. Miss Peterson wore a grtey plaid skirt with red blouse sweat* er. Hostesses gift to the honoree was a chenille corded .bedspread. Temple Baptist WMU Conducting Courses Members of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of Temple Bap tist church are conducting thb final in a series of mission study courses Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The meetings are being held at the church and have been desig nated as ah observance of "Wfeek of Prayfcr and Self-Denial For Foreign Missions." Monday evening the course was conducted by Mrs. Robert Grigg, Jr. on a program arrangement entitled, "His . Star Illustrating Pagan Darkness." Tuesday morn ing the group discussed under the direction of Mrs. Annie Mae Dover the topic, "His Star Through Papal Gloom," and Wed nesday night Mrs. D. N. Morris led a program entitled. "His Star Overcoming Communism." Thursday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Geor ge Thornburg will lead a discus-, slon on "The Star ? The Cross," Friday's topic at 10 a. m., "His Star Over All the Nations" wlll^ bfe directed by Mrs. E. B. CookeT and the. group will conclude the program on Friday evening at 7:30. Members of the church and the public are Invited to attend the services, a spokesman for the WMU, said this week. ? Harold Dean Pearson, student at Gardner-Webb college, Boiling Springs, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olland Ptearson. Roberts-Gamble Vows Exchanged Fridayl In Formal Church Ceremony At Shelby! Miss Betty Sue Roberts and John Herbert Gamble, Jr. were united in marriage in a formal wedding' ceremony o 1 beauty and reverence bfefore the altar of Elizabeth Baptist church near Shelby last Friday evening at six o'clock. Dr. Zeno Wall, pastor of the bride, heard the couple exchange vows of the double ring service before a background altar of greenery, smilax and fern with seven lighted tapers In floor can delabrum grouping' three arches of potted palms and fern. Single whitte tapers were used in each window ledge of the church and choir rails were de corated with greenery. Special pews of the church were marked with satin bows tied with satin ribbon streamers. Mrs. Aubrey Clay of Waco was organist for the program of wed ding music prior to and during the service, aiiu- Paul Gold of Charlotte was vocal soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin and Chan tllly lace styled with contour bo dic?, oval neckline filled in with sheer yoke, and long fitted slee ves ending In calla-lily points ov er the hands. The gown neckline and sleeves were edged with lacte medallions embroidered with seed pearls, and the back of the full skirt was fashioned Into a bustle effect ex tending into a floor-length train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illu sion fell from a scalloped lace cap of seed pearls and sequins, and she rarried a bouquet of tube roses centered around a white purple-throated orchid showeiitd with tuberoses and satin ribbons. The bride had designed and made her wedding garment and those worn by her attendants. Miss Joan Roberts of Shelby at tended hter sister as maid-of-ho -ftotr-and. Miss Sara Sue Roberts and Miss Rachel Roberts, the bride's cousins, Miss Cora Ray Beam of Gastonia, Miss Betty Kiser of Kings Mountain, Miss Ann Falls and Miss Beth Putnam served as bridesmaid attendants. The maid-of-honor was gowned In a dress of white Chantilly lacte and net over taffeta with skirt of ruffles of lace and net from waist to floor. The strapless bo dice was topped with a stole tied in back 'vith a large bow at the waist-line. She carried a heart shapted bouquet of red roses tied with red satin ribbons. Bridesmaid attendants wore white net over taffett with bouf fant skirts ending in wide ruffles at the hemHne and strapless bo dices topped with steles. They wore whitte net mitts and carried bouquets of red . roses. Cathy Gold of. Charlotte, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a dress made like those of the adult attendants, carrying a satin basket filled with rose Pe tals. Billy Williamson of Charlotte, the bride's nephew, was ringbear er and carried the rings on a white heart-shaped satin pillow. Mrs. Fulton Cline, Miss Patri cia Cantor of North Wilkesboro, Mrs. Charles Fisher of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. James Guin of Lowtell were honorary bridesmaid attendants and were seated by ushers in white satin-bow mark ed pews prior to the service. William Dodge of Miami, Fla. was best-man for the groom, and Warren Gamblfe, Sam Jones, and Sam Wilson. Jr., all of Shelby, Ted W. Gamblte. of. Kings Moun tain, Howard Gamble of Greens boro, and Harry Miller of Marion were usher-groomsmen. Mrs. Maurice H. Roberts, the bride's mother, wore a rose lace dress with a purole shoulder or chid corsage, and the bride groom's mother, Mrs. John Her bert Gamble, was gowned in aqua blue lace and crepe with a similar corsage pinned to her dress. Following the wedding, a re ception was given at the homte of the bride's parents on Duke St., in Shelby. The receiving line, composed of the bridal pair, their parents, and members of the wteddlng party was set up in the living room of the home, which was decorated in red and white. A long refreshment table cen tered the dining room against a background of carnations and daises in pink and white. A white cutwork lace cloth was draped ov. er the dining table, flanked on eit her side by triple silver candela brum holding white lighted tap ers tied witty white maUne and tuberoses. A 'crystal punch bowl was mounted on the extreme end of the table, and compotes of salt ed nuts, mints, and white bride's cakes topped with red hearts, had been placed on the cloth and were served and passed. Othter decorations in red and white were , used throughout the home with tapers lighted in each . room. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Roberts of Shel by, is a June graduate of Appala chian State Teachfer's college, Boone, and received her vocation al home economics certificate from Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, during the past sum mer. Shte is teacher of home eco nomics in the Bethware county school system here. Mr. Gamble, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Gamble, Sr., of Miami, Fla., attended Gardner Webb Junior college, Boiling Springs, and served with the Army in Japan for two years. He has recently completed academic work at Appalachian State Teach er's college, Boone, and will be a member of the Kings Mountain city schools faculty during thfe winter quarter. He is to receive his degree from ASTC in Febru ary. Following thfe reception, the couple left for a wedding trip. When they returr , they will be at home in Kings Mountain. MYF Senior High Group Held Meeting On Tuesday Members of the Youth Council of the Senior High Methodist Fel lowship o f Central Methodist church met Tuesday at the home of Miss Betty Prince with Miss Jane Ormand as co-hostess. Eddie Goforth, president, call ed the meeting to order, and Jane Ormand presented a devotional meditation. Rev. P. L. Shore, Jr., led the group in prayer. During the business session, plans for a spaghetti supper to be held Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. were completed. The supper will benefit an orphan at the Children's Home. A campaign to sell additional tickets was launch ed by Hoyle McDaniel, advisoT. Tickets are priced at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Program leaders for thte com ing month were appointed, and the group made tentative plans for Christmas carolling. Evange lism was also discussed. During the social hour', the hos tesses served colas and cookies. The MYF benediction, in a friend ship circle, concluded the meet infl. The home was decorated with, Christmas scenes' of a madonna and child, candles, and a minia ture Christmas tree. Eastern Star Chapter To Conduct Fliafcfjftfli Members of the Kings Moun JK '' t*jji Eastern Star, are conducting a mUa project y 'M Orders for pansles, stock, sweet william, or baby breath plant* -nay be placed by telephoning 935 *r may be purchased from any member of iiitt East err. Star chap PRACTICAL HARDWARE GIFTS FOR HIM SKILL SAWS $29.95 up HAND SAWS ..... $2.25 up "l a** r 4. t ?? THE ' HARDWARE STORE Mrs. John C. McGitl Fetes Home Arts Club Members of the Home Arts club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John C. McGill as hostess at hter home on Crescent Hill. Christmas arrangements were used throughout the home to a chieve holiday decoration. Mrs. Clarence Plonk, Jr., .pre sented the program on "Christ mas Symbols and Legends". Members of thte club told of in teresting customs and traditions used throughout the world. New officers for the year were elected, and new books were pre sented ior club approval. At the close of the meeting the hostess was assisted in serving a congealed salad plate with fruit cake and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. May of Grefenville, N. C., Misses Ver na Belle Land, Catherine Lowery of Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Page attended the Army* Navy game in Philadelphia over the weekend. They were guests of Midshipman Robert C. May, Jr. of the N. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. ? ? Ivts. Price Falls Honored Saturday Mrs. Price Falls was compli mented at her borne here last Saturday afternoon and evening at a surprise birthday party cele bration planned' by her daugh ters. The honoree was 80 years old Saturday. Approximately 50 relatives call ed during the day, in addition to members of her immediate fami ly. White and gold chrysanthe mums In bronze containers de corated the Falls' living room, and throughout the house ar rangements of mixed fall flow ers were used. Refreshments were servted from a table to toe dining room. Individual cakes Iced to yellow and served with mints and cof fee were passed by the hostesSfes. The honoree received many useful gifts from her guests. She opened and displayed thtem dur ing the evening. Out-of-town relatives attending the celebration were Mrs. Hunter Ware and Mrs. James Wentz, of Wilmington, Miss Stella Patter son and Miss Madeline Patter&rw. of Rock Hill, S. C., and Mrs. Carl ysle Isley, of Burlington. Other relatives and friends from Kings Mountain made up the party list. Sunday Birthday Party Honored Floyd W. Gates Mrs. Floyd Gates entertained at a dinner party Sunday compli menting her husband, who was celebrating a birthday anniver sary. A two-tiered white birthday cake decorated in yellow and green candied rosfes centerc-u the dining room table, and places were set for eight guests at the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gates, Billie Sue and Nora Anne, Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and Gene Reeves, of Belmont, Mid Everette Adcock of Lowell. Fall flower arrangements, dish gardens, and potted plants were used in home decoration. Gifts were opened and displayed fol lowing the meal. Macedonia Girts Group Held Saturday Meeting Members of the Girls Auxiliary ?of Macedonia Baptist church held their regular meeting Saturday morning in the church. Program lor the meeting had bten arranged, in Thanksgiving meditation form with recitations, poems, and songs given. Program leaden were Barbara Lynn who read a recitation on "Prayer Is Confident Asking"; Libby Medlin, "Prayer Is Trust ing God"; Brenda Hardin, "Pray, er is Cooperation With God"; "Prayer Changes Us", Nancy Denny; Mickfts Lynn, "1-rayer 'Is Letting Jesus Into Our Hearts"; Martha Hardin, "Prayer Is Ex pecting Go - ; , f> . _ ' Topcoats Now ALL CU2L3E $39l95 CUBLEE $34.95 ALL SALES CASH OR LAYAWAY ONLY!