Wednesday, December 12, 1978-BESSEMEB CITY RECORD-Pase 3 160 Young People Turn iOut For Basketball Around 160 boys and girls reported out for participating in the city-sponsored Youth Basketball Leagues. Practices and practice games are un derway through the month of December. The regular season will open on Thursday,Jan.3.All games are played in Lincoln Junior High gym starting at 6 p.m. Admission is free. | The program consists of three leagues, Pee Wee, Junior and Midget. Pee Wees for players 8-10 are coached by: Jimmy Ramsey, Blue Devils; Dan Broome, Wolf Pack; Ben Neal, Yellow Jackets; Kenny Kincaid, Tar Heels; and Donny Kincaid, Tigers. Coaches for Midgets, ages 11 and 12 are: David Howe, Tar Heels; Jimmy Ramsey, Yellow Jackett; Jessie Putnam, Carolina; Grady (Speedy) Williams, Blue Devils. Juniors, ages 13-15, have for coaches: Calvin Albright Gamecocks; Max Baxter,’ Blazers; Wade Beam, Blue Devils; and Gary Smith, Tar Heels. Ladd Bridges Receives 8 American Citizenship TOSCHA STINNETT ptak dotted 8 „1„ „ .be rode ta i. ls ^ Parade o„ a ^ day. For Otty cZS aad’^d Mr. ^ W^ZZ^' * M " ^ s """- n ^ Ladd Bridges, 10, native of eoul, Korea, son of Mr. and Irs. Dennis Bridges of Kings fountain, became an American Itizen Frl., Nov. 30th. Naturalization ceremonies for add and 103 petitioners resenting 24 countries, were ild in United States District Kirf-Western District of North Carolina at 11 a.m. before the Hon. Judge Marvin R. Wooten of Charlotte. Ladd was adopted into the home of Bonnie and Dennis Bridges and their daughter, Rhonda, age 16, on March 31 1976. It was a happy day for our family,” said Mrs. Bridges. nuKiHanHinomDinuimnii^^ Mrs. Plonk Hosts Sat. Missy Best & Brad King Afternoon Rook Club J new Maociate: DR, PAMELA O. PRIOR newborns: re BCHS 1980 Mascots Hissy Best and Bradley King ve been selected as class iscots by the members of the iss of 1980 at Bessemer City jh School. Chey officiated in their first iction as mascots when ssemer City held its annual ristmas parade on Thursday, v. 29. Missy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Best. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alfred Best and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hook Jr. Bradley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim King and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sam King and Mr. and Mrs. George Neal. Friday •a.m..sp.m. Mrs. Rufus S. Plonk was hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Saturday Af- ternoon Rook Club. She entertained at her home on North 14th Street where Mrs. Pauline Ernest assisted her. All the members were present. They included Mesdames Alma Pearson, Julia Thomas, Nettie Robinson, Sadie Ormand, Athelea Matthews, Irene Simmons, Mrs. Plonk and Miss Mary Ormand. Mrs. Anita Morris was invited to play in the hostess’ place. Winners in Rook were Mrs. Thomas High, and Miss Mary Ormand, second high. Upon arrival, a cheese cake dessert course was served with coffee. Mrs. William Morris 1 joined the group for refresh- B ments. Christmas were room. curias arrangements' placed about the party ew-Mn 1ME. Virginia Ave. BeMemerptyN.0. former office of Dr. femes Great Practice of Optometry FURNITURE UNLIMTTED MS-9797 i®aifio#B BRAND NEW 19" B.W. TV QUALITY FURNITURE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE »™ FURNITURE UNLIMITED — 134 S. Marietta St., Gastonia, N.C. f - Financing Availobl FURNITURE UNLIMITED has many other lines of name brand furniture to choose From. STORE HOURS: Monday-Friday 10:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Saturday 10:00-3:00 STYLES Early American Traditional Contemporary We invite you to shop □nd compare wishes and thanks to our of service throughout the year. t. Andrews Christmas azaar A Success Ie Women of St. Andrew’s icoipal Church wish to thank public for supporting them ng their second annual stmas House Bazaar. rs. George A. Hook Jr., ident, reports that the Mrs. Irene Childers was the winner in the drawing for an afghan made by Mrs. Suzie Crawford Clemmer. Fred Kelso won the three-tiered fresh coconut cake baked by Mrs. Truett Lazenby. CHI&DBKM’S AMT LESSONS •* 1M1:M UiM-1 . II Per Learn • When you purchase any three rooms of furniture (except budget group) en made over a thousand rs profit, $1,012. iey sold a complete meal drink and dessert for $1.35 g with baked goods and stmas gift items. tusby Family- ilds Reunion T the first time in a number ears, children and their lies of Mrs. B.M. Causby all present for a family ton dinner. esent were Mr. and Mrs. Jausby and four children of pac, Calif., Mrs. Sue Pigg laughter Peggy of Ronoke, Mrs. Becky Rector of Rich- I, Va., and the ones from emer City, Mrs. Ruth eron and daughters, Melvin by, and Mrs. Audrey •rd and family. . - . ^ . 1 ^ew Bessemer Citians STH ANNOUNCEMENT and Mrs. Alfred Best tnce the birth of a iter, Alicia Paige, on ay, December 4, 1979. lest is the former Marilyn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. e A. Hook Jr. Parents of est are H. Aired Best and te Mrs. Ruth H. Best. TH ANNOUNCEMENT Mid Mrs. Robert H. Wray ice the birth of a son, John 1, on Friday, November . Mrs. Wray is the former Mitchem, daughter of d Mrs. John David Mit- Parents of Mr. Wray and d Mrs. Clyde Wray. net-mi as shown For Example this group shown as low as $988°° WHAT A CHRISTMAS GIFT"' 5 PC All Wood Dinette exactly as shown many friends and customers who let us be THE BESSEMER CITY RECORD