0" J re a /(/ \ Elizabeth Stewart, Editor Wedding Party Feted At Friday Calce Cutting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Ross entertained at a cake-cutting com plimenting members of the Ross Crawford wedding party Friday evening following the church rfe hearsal for the wedding at their home on Linwood road. . Miss Ross wore an aqua blue dress of silk shantung With three quarter length sleeves and trim med in beads and rhinfestones at the neck. She wore at her shoul der a bronze orchid corsage. The refreshment table, over, laid with a white cutwork cloth, wis centered with a wedding cake and flanked on each side by a three-branched candelabra hold ing white lighted tapers. A mini ature wedding cake topped with bride and groom figurines was set at one end of the table, iu?d trays of salted nuts and home . made mints were placed on the table. . After the bride and groom had cut the first piece of cake, Mrs. J. E. Mauney cut and served the cake to the guests. Mrs. T. J. Ellison poured punch from a silver punch bowl set on a side table, overlaid with a white cloth, and decoratcl with ftern and Ivy. Mrs. Wesley Riddle, Mrs. Plato Heavner, Miss Doris Rid dle, Mrs. D. C. Payseur, Jr., Mrs. Bill Mcpinnis, Mrs. Wallace Shockley, Mrs. Bobby Ware, and Mrs. Joe Hendrick assisted in ser ving refreshments. An arrangement of chrysanthe mums and fern was used as a centerpiece for the mantel. Three candles in silver candleholders were used at each side of thte man tel. Other floral arrangements were used on the buffet, and an arrangement of tulips and gladio li was used on the register table, where Mrs. Andy Iluffstetler kept the guest register. Forty ? two guests, including members of the two families, the wedding party, and out-of-town relatives and friends attended. Birthday Dinner Sunday Complimented Frank White Mrs. Frank White entertained | at a surprise birthday dinner Sun- 1 day complimenting her husband, whQ was ctelebrating his 34th birthday anniversary. Dinner was served at 12 1 o'clock in the dining room of the home, which was beautifully de- j corated for the occasion. A birth day cake was used as a center piece for the dinner table. Plactes were set for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murphy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hullender and Bobby Hullender, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hullender and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ledford and chil dren, Mrs. Ralph Hullender and son, H. H. White, Mrs. W. C. Led ford, and Mr. and Mrs. White. Mr. White was the recipient of many nlde and useful gifts, which he opened and displayed to his guests. Mrs. Jimmy Willis Bridge Club Hostess Friday Afternoon Bridge club members met last week with Mrs. Jimmy Willis as hostess at her home. Guests invited to play, in addi tion to club members were Mra. L. E. Abbott and Mrs. Howard | Jackson. Mrs. Bruce Thorburn was high j score' winner In bridge for the af ternoon, and Mrs. Bruce Mc Danfel won the club's second-high award. During progressions, the hos- 1 tess served a dessert course with | coffee. Bowls of Jonquils and oth er spring flowers were used in decoration throughout the home. Two Are Hostesses At Party Saturday Mrs. Ray Chllders, of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Clarencte Wright, of Grover, entertained at the home of Mrs. D. A. Wright in Grover Saturday . evening at a household bridal shower paying compliment to Mrs. Bobby Bowen of Grover, a recent bride. Games werte directed through out the evening, and prizes pre sented to winners in games. Re freshments consisting of open faced sandwiches, cake, peaches toppled with whipped cream, and coffee, were served. , jk rLi MN? Bowen was presented with a shower of household gifts from t hp guests attending the party. She is the forner Miss Betty Gllliams of Kings Mountain. Taught At Presbyterian Meeting ? tdfrthr'i ? Training courses were taught Worths j the Church of First Presbyterian church here in meeting last Tues day night. Mrs. R. L. Ellis of Splndale conducted a cour> ? historians, Mrs. P. D. Patrick was teacher a ee ktm'.an "World JttnUiv', and Mrs. Paul Mauney and oth er workers taught special cour Mrs. E. T. Plott, president of the church woman's organization of First Presbyterian church, of- 1 fered the opening prayer and wel comed the group. Following the meeting, a social ? enjoyed in thte church Hall. Coffee and cook passed by members of Followini Fellowship si cnunn. v v \ ? Torok - White Vows Exchanged Miss Marian Torok of Lansing, Michigan and Fred A, White, USN, of Charleston, S. C., and, Kings Mountain were united In marriage In a simple ceremony at the home of the groom's sis ter, Mrs. Hudie Randolph, in Gaffney, S. C., Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The Reverend William P. Ger berding, D. D., pastor of Saint Matthews Lutheran church, heard the couple pledge vows of the single-ring rites before an impro vised marriage altar in the living room of the home. Houston Smith, of Kings Moun tain, attended the groom as best man. For her wedding, the bride wore a two-piece navy blue suit with navy and winter white ac cessories. She carried a white Bible topped with a white purple throated orchid showered with white satin streamers. Mrs. D. L. White, the groom's mother, wore a black suit with black and white accessories. Mrs. J. P. Miller, of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Marvin Davis and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailtey, the groom's grandparents, all of Gaffney, S. C., attended the cere mony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Torok of Lansing, Michigan, is a graduate of Lan sing city schools and is employed in the offices of Farm Insurance Bureau, in Lansing. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. White of Kings Mountaih, attended Kings Moun tain high school and has served with the US Navy for the past three years. He is stationed tem porarily at the Charleston Naval Base, Charleston, S. C., where the couple will be at home. American Legion Auxiliary Held Meeting On Thursday Members of the American Le gion Auxiliary met Thursday night the home of Mrs. D. E. Tate on Wells street with Mrs. Sam Collins and Mrs. C. L. Black as co-hostesses. A devotional was led by Mrs. Black, chaplain, at the beginning of the meeting, and Mrs. Clar ence L. Jolly, prtesident, conduct ed the business session. Regular "poppy sale" conduct ed by the Auxiliary will be con ducted, Mrs. Jolly announced, on May 29. Auxiliary members voted to purchase 2,000 popples to sell. Mrs. Eugene Steffy was welcom ed by the group as a new mem ber. Mrs. F. R. McCurdy, program chairman, had arranged a quiz program on "Flag Etiquette" and "The Constitution." During the social hour, the hos tesses passed dessert plates of cherry pie and tea. Two Are Hostesses At Shower Thursday Mrs. Joe McDanlel and Mrs. M. A. Hill were hostesses Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. Hill at a bridal party and shower paying compliment to Miss Fran ces Leo of Boiling Springs, whose marriage to Tommy Yarborough of Kings Mountain took place Sunday. The brldte- elect wore a purple velveteen dress with matching ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of pink split carnations, gift from the hostesses. Games were enjoyed through out the evlenlng and prizes pre sented to winners in the games. Yellow Jonquils and bowls of snapdragons .were used In deco ration throughout the home. Decorated " cake squares, ice cream in glngter ale, salted nuts, and potato chips were served, and Miss Lee was presented .a show er of househould gifts from the 36 guests making up the party list Hostesses' gift to the honoree was a gift of household linen. Baptist Church Circle Held Regular Meeting Kathaleen Mallory circle mem bers of First Baptist church held their February meeting la?t wetek with Mrs. E. R. Roberts as hos tess at her home. Mrs. Jack Hullender, circle chairman, conducted the business session before a program present' ted by Mrs. BUI Hullender, pro gram chairman for the month. Topic of the program, was P"Great Things for God." During the social hour, the hostess was assisted In serving delicious re freshments. v.. - Mrs. J. E. Anthony, Jr. ARP Circle Hostess Monday Mary Kennedy circle members of Boyoe Memorial ARP church met Monday night with Mrs. J. *. Anthony Jtr., as hostess at her home Mrs. Oscar McCarter, program chairman for the meeting, Intro duced Rev. W. L. (Pressly, pastor oi Boyce Memorial ARP church, who spoke to " the group on "Christian Education." Mrs. John Gamble; circle chairman, aftd Mrs W. TL Gar rard presented the Btble study, and Mrs. Gamble conducted the ?business ?enslon after the pro ; During the social hour, the hostess was assisted In serving refreshment*. 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