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SOCIAL AND PERSO)
of INTEREST
MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor
Mitchem-Huffstetler ?
Wedding atMacedonia o
A wedding of beauty and dignity v
took place at Macedonia Baptist v
church Friday evening, Dec. 12, a
when Miss Frances Lucile Huffstet- fc
ler, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a
Dan S. Hufstetler, became the bride v
of William Pressley Mitchem, son j 1
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchem. Rev. I a
C. B. Bobbitt, pastor of tie church,' a
and Rev. W. H. Stender, pastor of j
St. Mattehw's Lutheran church, join j B
ed in performing the beautiful dou- |E
ble ring ceremony. j b
The altar, sheathed in white, was
decorated with fern, tail baskets b
filled with white gladioli and num- jb
erous white candelabra holding I r
burning cathedral tapers, which jg
furnished the light for the service, i b
Mrs. C. E. Warlick, pianist, and B. > ii
S. Peeler, Jr., vocalist, presented a j
program of nuptial music. Prior to j t!
the ceremony Mrs. Warlick played j ti
"Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven jv
and "Traumerei" by Shumann. Mr. j
Peeler's numbers were "At Dawn- J C
lng" by Cadman, "Because" by j p
d'Hardelot and "Perfect Love" by ' o
Barnby. The "Bridal Chorus" from
Lohengrin by Wagner was used as f:
the processional and Mendelssohn's I
"Wedding March" from "A Midsum- s
mer Night's Dream" as the reces- m
aional.
Miss Huffstetler was escorted to
the altar by her father, who gave her
In marriage. An attractive blonde, ?
she was lovely in her wedding gown
of ivory satin which was styled with j,
a lace yoke in a fitted bodice, long
sleeves featuring tiny buttons at the
wide molded cuff, and full skirt extending
into a short train. Her full
length veil of illusion was secured ,
with a a bandeau of dainty white (
flowers. She carried a nosegay of
vcl.ittr carnations centered with an 5
orchid and caught with white ma
line. 17
Mrs. Charles Alexander was her
colisin's matron of honor. She wore
Dixie 3
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FRIDAY
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Double Feature Program
"Shady Lady"
Ginny Sims 9
also
"The Pretender"
Albert Dekkei
Catherine Craig
Cartoon
Late Show 10:30 c
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
"Son of Rusty"
Ted Donaldson - Tom Powers S
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"Drums Along The t
Mohawk" c
Claudette Colbert p
Henry Fonda f
Cartoon
Comedy: "Bride and Bloom" (J)
2-reele (
MONDAY AND TUESDAY r
"The Roosevelt Story" c
Documentary Film of the Life '
of Franklin D. Roosevelt
News ? Short
Late Show Monday 10:90 ?
IMPERIAL
YOUR FRIENDLI
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Jennifer Jonee In ^
"Cluny Brown"
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Margaret O'Brien
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i gown of pale blue taffeta and mar
luisette, patterned similar to that
>f the bride. Her nosegay was pink,
vhite and blue carnations tied
fith pink streamers and her hair
dornment was a circlet of small
ilue flowers. Misses Audrey Tirams
nd Betty. Wells, as bridesmaids,
rare identical dresses of pale pink,
''hey carried old fashioned noSegays
ind wore headdresses of pink cirnitions.
Mr. Mitehem had as his best man,
lobby Lecfbetter, and ushers were
>elvin Huffstetler, brother of the
ride, and Theodore (Sonny) Moss.
Mrs. Huffstetler, mother of the
ride, wore a smart tan suit with
town accessories and a corsage pf
ed roses. Mrs. Mitehem, the brideroom's
mother, wore a modish navy 1
)ue ensemble with black accessor cs
and a corsage of red roses. >
Immediately after the ceremony, '
he young couple* left for a wedding
rip to Georgia and on their return 1
/ill make their home in Charlotte.
Mis. Mitchem wac graduated from
Central high school and is now emloyed
by the MGM Film Company
f Charlotte.
Mr. Mitchem also was graduated
rom Central, spent two years in the
J. S. Navy and is now in the con- (
truction business in Charlotte. i
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Future Festivities \
Friday, December It !
0:00 a. m.?Mrs. Coman Falls will 1
entertain the members of her Nur- s
sery dancing class at a ,Qiri*tnia&
party. " *
2:30 p. m.?Mrs. Coman Falls will 1
entertain the older group at her 8
dancing students at a Christmas r
party. \
:30 p. m.?Junior B. T. U. party at c
I CM rtri RomHcrt nViiimH a
* u oi wwr|/iiai V.II ui vil? | ^
:30 p. m.?The Senior Woman's ,
club will meet at the club houa^
to heaT a program of Contempor->
ary American Music presented under
the direction of Mrs. N. F. MoGUl.
Monday, December 22
:00 p.m.?Mrs. J. C. Bridges will be
hostess at her home to her piano
pupils..
:30 p. m.?Trie Y. W. A. of the First
Baptist church will have it's annual
Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. J. C. Bridges,
i p. m.?Misses Virginia and Frances
Summers will entertain at a
dance at the Country Club.
Tuesday, December 23
1:30 p. m. til?Miss Betty Howard
will be hostess to a large group j
of friends at a formal dance at the j
Woman's club house.
LOO to 10:30 p. m.?Mr. and Mrs. Joe |
Neisler will hold Open House at!
the Kings Mountain Country Club '
for Mr. and Mrs. "Buck" Timberlake.
Birth Announcements
Mrs. Clay R. Williams announces
he birth of a son, J imes Cld&r, De- j
ember 12, at Garrison General hos>ital
in Gastonia. Mrs. Clay is the
ormer Miss Helen Goins.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. C. E. Strickland
innounce the birth of a daughter,
'eresa Eugenia, Dec. 6, at Garrison
General hospital in Gastonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harper an(ounce
the birth of a daughter, Deember
16, at Gainesville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger announ*
the birth of a son, Dec. 17, at Char
otte Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Bridges, jr.,
mnounce the birth of a son, Ben
1. Ill, Dec. 10, at Rowan Memorial
lospital In Salisbury.
THEATRE
f PLAT HOUSE
>le Feature Program
"Man From ftainbow
? Valley"
In Magnacolor
. Monte Hale
IAL
able Feature Program
"Prairie Express"
10 Johnny Mack Brown
Raymond Hatton
mtt" ? Cartoon
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Miss James Presented
Students In Recital
Miss Mary Anne James, piano
eacher at Central High School, preenfted
her students in a studio rental
Wednesday afternoon in the
"ol lowing program:
Three Blind Mice, Nursery Rhyme:
rhe Sly Fox, Martin?Caroline Cash.
Morning Bells, Old Folk Tunelean
Plonk.
We Are Singing, Old Folk Tune?
Sdlth Sellers.
The Postman, Thompson?Cynthia
Plott.
Murmur Little Brooklet, Martin;
Jetty And Bill, Thompson; Lollipop
Parade, Coupland?Judy Cooper.
'Rain On The Roof, Thompson ?
*eggy Rippey.
Sing A Song Of Sixpence, Old Folk
rune; The Disagreeable Lover, Russian
Folk Tune?Dolores Davidson.
Spring Song, Thompsorj?Jean Mclae.
The Juggler, Eckstein?Dorene
toes.
The Jolly Jack-O-Lanterns, Sher:
nan?Hillio Oivonc
Christmas Bells, English Folk
rune; Swans On The Lake; Thompson?Evelyn
Cline.
A Spanish Dance, Bussey?Jean
:ash.
Mountain Sunrise, Frost?Mary
Uedlin.
Bagatelle, Op. 33, No. 2, Beethoven
?Paul McOinnis. '
Golliwogg's Cake Walk, DeBussy
?Iris Patterson.
Cake Cutting Party
Fetes Bridal Couple
Last Thursday evening, December
1, Miss Frances Hufistetler and
Villiam Mitchem whose marriage
was an event of F)riday, were feted
it a cakecutting given by. Mr. *and
drs. Dan HufCstetler immediately
ifter the wedding rehearsal.
I The Huffstetler home was tasteully
decorated with pretty arrangenents
of fern and gladioli. A handome
lace cloth covered the diningoom
table on which was posed the
hree tiered wedding cake. Lighted
andles were grouped around the
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, ditnional bridal style.
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Mitchem cut the first slice, the cak
l was cut and served by Mrs. CharJt
Alexander. The hostess served pur
ch, nuts, and candy.
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"DECK Your Hall \
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Such as these under fthetree: I
Christmas Island N Gug Lombardo &
Winter Wonderland The Andrews Sisters
I Want To Be Loved Savannah Churchill I
Tour Red Wagon Andrews Sisters
1 Wish I Didn't Love You So - Dinah Shore
Too Fat Polka N Arthur Godfrey
Humoresque
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
In Boogie Hadda Brooks
Ballerina Vaughn Monroe
'BingCrosby 1 1
How Soon ' I
You Do Bing Crosby
We also have aU the numbers In Bing I
Crosby's MERRY CHRISTMAS album lor
sale as single records.
CHRISTMAS LIGHT SETS
?Two Sizes?
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