Mrs. P. D. Herndon, Editor ' | Margrace Club Plans Community Christmas Tree | The Margrace Woman's Club | held ite regular meeting at the club hous? Friday night Mn. C. W. Palls, president, presided. Mrs. James Bolin had the devo I- ; tlonal. Plans for the Community Christmas tree were completed j and a Christmas party was plan ned for club members. Names j . will be drawn and gifts exchang ed. Committees were appointed [-. , to help with tree decorations, and buying of gifts. During the social hour Christ mas carols and other favorite hymns were sung. Mesdames C. W. Falls, Dewey Caldwell, and Jim Anderson .hostesses, served a party plate consisting of a con gealed salad, sandwiches, pump kin pie topped with whipped j' cream and coffee. Mrs. Herman Campbell Hostess To Bridge Club The home of Mrs. Herman 1 Campbell was attractively decor ated in striking arrangements of . yellow chrysanthemums and Af rican violets, when she entertain ed the Entre-Nous Bridge club and two additional guests, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Wilson Crawford, Tuesday afternoon. Between progressions, the hos tess was assisted In serving a congealed salad course and passing a sweet course. At the tally of scores it was re vealed that Mrs. J. H. Arthur was high scorer for the afternoon | j with Mrs. O. O. Jackson receiving second high. Shower Given For Miss Frances Falls !As a pre-nuptial courtesy to Miss Frances Falls, bride-elect of December, Mrs. Kaymond Fos ter entertained with a lovely par ty and lingerie shower at her Social. Calendar Thursday 5:30 ? Annual Christmas par ade. ' - : Friday 3:00 ? Fortnlghters club meets with Mrs. Harry Page. 8:00-^Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Ilord are entertaining the Hi Lo Club. Monday 3:C0r? CHrcle 5 of the Presby terian church meets with Mrs. C. EL Noisier. 7:30 -Circle 1 with Mrs. E. B. *F?] lAfhp<* ' Circle 4 with Mrs. W. L. Ramseur. 8:00 ? Circle 2 Mrs. Robert Miller. 7: 10? Regular meeting of Jun ior Woman's Club at Clubhouse. Tuesday 3:00 ? Tuesday afternoon bridge club meets with Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. 3:30 ? Home Arts Club meets with Mrs. Paul Hen dricks. Wednesday 3:30? Mrs. E..W. Griffin will entertain the DAR. Thursday 2:30 ? Ace of Clubs will meet with Mrs: Harold Hunni cutt> home Saturday night. The home was gaily decorated for the oc casion and games were played, led by Miss Grace Blanton. Those enjoying the happy event with Miss Falls were Miss Grace Blanton, Miss Bertha Blan ton Mrs.Wiillie Ramsey, Mrs. Paul Luckadoo, Mrs. Herman Ruff, Mrs. Arthur Falls, Mrs. Luther Gregory,-. Mrs. Clarence Falls, Misses Shirley Ramsey and Irene Davis. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Jerry Carlisle and Mrs. Summer of Gastonia. Miss Hawkins Bride Of Max D. Rollins Miss Vivian Louise Hawkins of Shelby became the bride of Max Dorman Rollins of Grover Satur day evening at 8 o'clock in a beautiful formal wedding held in the Dover Baptist chuch, Shel by. The Rev. E. M. Smith, pastor of the church, officiated, using the single ring service. Smilax covered an arch at the back of the altar and twined the choir rail and groupings of Ore gon fern and palms provided ad ditional background greenery for altar decorations. A central ar rangement of white mums flank ed by four . candelabra holding white tapers was posed apainst the background of greenery. Mrs. E. T. Bailey, organist, and Miss Betty Jean McGlnnls, vocal soloist, presented a program of wedding music. Ivory Satin and hace , The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She was love ly in her wedding gown of Ivory satin and Chantllly lace fashion ed with fitted bodice, wing col lar, and long fitted sleeves of lace with the lace of the bodicc hand embroidered with seed pearls and the sleeves ending in calla lily points over the hands. The skirt was of satin made with unpressed pleats and cathedral train and featured a set-in panel of lace down the front. Her dou ble, fingertip veil of illusion was draped from a coronet of orange blossoms. She wore a pearl cho ker, gift from the bridegroom, and carried an elaborate cascade bouquet of bouvardia and bridal illusion around a white orchid. Miss Annette Morris of States ville was maid of honor for the bride and Miss Jewell Harris of Mooresboro, Mrs. John Gold of Grover, and Misses Maxlne Wea ver and Pansy Hensley of Shelby were bridesmaids. Norene Haw kins, sister of the bride, was jun ior bridesmaid and Melba Smith was the flower girl. The adult attendants wore for mal gowns in beautiful color combination of wine, red and pink, made with wine velvet strapless bodices finished with folds at the top, bouffant pink net skirts with side trim of wine velvet applique, and pihk net, stoles. Their headdresses were tiny bonnets of wine velvet trim med with pink n??t, pink feathers, and rhinestones. They wore rhinestone chokers and carried crescent shaped bouquets of tint BIG DISCOUNTS!! MANY OTHER m oncU # Watches #Diamonds # Costume Jewelry GIFT ITEMS! USE OUR LAY A WAY FLAN . .. :3i PERSONA LS : Lake Hudson, student at UNC, spent the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hudson. Dr. W. T. Nau, of Lenolr-Rhyne college was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Summers Sun day, Frank A. Summers, of Georgia Tech, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black and Houston Black, of Rocking ham, visited relatives In Green vill, S. C. over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Luther Mauney and family, of Marlon, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monroe of Travelers Rest, S. C. were Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Charier Williams and young son of Laurens. S. C. were spend-the-day guests Fr'd^y of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gamble and family. ' Mrs. David Cash. Miss Ramo Allen and Charles McCarter are visiting Misses Jean and Bet ty Cash, students at Stephen | College, Columbia, Mo. ed pink pompons, outlined with pink velvet and satin leaves and tied with wine ribbon; The Junior bridesmaid's dress was of ivory satin with yoke of Chantllly lace and she carried a nosegay of pink pompons encircled with wine sat in leaves and tied with wine rib bon. The flower girl wore a dress of white satin with oversklrt of Chantllly lace arvd orange blos soms on the sleeves. She carried a nosegay of tiny pink pompons encircled with pink velvet leaves and tied with narrow pink rib bon. John Gene Turner was best man for the bridegroom and James Rollins, uncle of the bride groom, Lt. W. S. Hicks, Jr., Ron ald Hawkins, brother of the I bride, and R. E. Hambright, Jr., were ushers. Mlsa Juanita Jones, Ann Lan caster, and Betty Jean Hawkins, all of Shelby, Misses Carolyn Harris and Nancy Ramsey of Mooresboro, and Miss Joan Mc Clure of Spartanburg, S. C. serv ed. as honorary bridesmaids. The bride's mother was gown ed in ice blue crepe with which she wore white accessories and a pink orchid at her shoulder. The bridegroom's mother wore rose lace and crepe with white acces sories and a deep lavender orchid as a shoulder corsage. There was no wedding recep tion but after the ceremony the brlde and bridegroom and mem bers of their wedding party re ceived wedding guests in the church vestibule. Mrs. Rollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hawkins, Is a graduate Of Shelby high school Mjind Gardner Webb Junior college "and prior to her marriage held an office position as an employee I Miss Betty Kate Jones of Thorn - asville, was a recent overnight guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gerber ding. Miss Imogone Bridges of Jack sonville, Fla.. amved Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bridges. Mrs. William Packer has re turned to her home in Alexander la. Va., having spent the holidays with her daughter. Mrs. George, Ware. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rudlslll. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rudlslll, Mrs. Mamie House, and Mrs. Julia Hail, of Cherryvllle, were spend the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. J. Gallant, Jr., RMN1, of the Navy, is spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant. He was recently gra duated from the San Diego In stitute of Teletype Technology. Miss Peggy Arthur, student at WCUNC, arrived last Tuesday to spend the holidays with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. H Ar thur. Winston Miller was also a guest in the Arthur home. Miss Peggy Arthur and Mr. Miller at tended the Wake Forest South Carolina game Saturday in Co lumbia^ i BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS" Mr. and Mrs. Quay Stlnnette of route 2, Bessemer City, announce the -birth of a son on Saturday, November 24, Garrison General Hospital. Mr."~and Mrs. William Carl Klmbrell, Grover, announce the birth of a son on Monday, No vember 26, at Gaston Memorial Hospital. " . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright announce the bkrth of a daugh ter, Tuesday, November 27, Kings Mountain hospital. Mrs. Coman Falls Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Coman Falls was hostess Tuesday night to members of her bridge club. Those playing other than club members were Mrs. Bobby Suber I and Mrs. John Gamble. A cranberry salad course with accessories was served during the progressions. Special attention was given an arrangement of leaves and ber ries in a bronze container. Playing prizes went to Mrs. Hugh Ormand for high score with Mrs. Harry Page receiving the consolation. o f C. L. Hopper. Live In Lincolnton The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins of Gro ver, attended North Carolina State college and Yale University and was graduated from Presby terian college in Clinton, S. C., where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. He Is now employed by Southern Bell Telephone Company In Lin colnton. , After their return from a Flori da honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Rol lins will live at 102 Sycamore street in Lincolnton. ?Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper are in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Barker, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moss, Jr. over the weekend. Miss Lenora Fulton, of Atlan ta, Georgia spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Fulfon. Mrs. W. W. Tolleson has re turned from a visit with -her sis ter, Miss Eater Andrews, and Mrs. Laulla Jarman of Loulsburg. Mrs. Eugene Smith and two sons o t Bladenboro spent Thanksgiving holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Elam. Mrs. Elam Is recupera ting from a long illness. Miss Nancy Nickles of the school faculty of Albemarle spent the holidays in Atlanta, Ga., and spent part of Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Nick les enroute home. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes and chil dren and Miss Joan Hayes of Charleston, Mrs. C. E. Teeter and children of Oakiboro and Ned Hayes of Doublln, Va. Mrs. Blackmer Fetes Tuesday Bridge Club (Bridge was played at two ta bles Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. H. S. Blackmer was hostess to members of her club and oth er guests at her home. Potted plants and fruit ar rangements In seasonal design were used as decorations. Mrs. R. H. Webb compiled the Mrs. Amos Dean Is Hostess To Bridge Club ' Mrs. Amos Dean entertained members of the Contract Bridge club Tuesday afternoon in her home on Crescent Hill road. Throughout the party rooms spe cial attention was directed to vi vid arrangements of fruit and autumn leaves. When scores were tallied, pri zes were presented to the win ners. Mrs. G. T. Carpenter, Jr., carried of the high score prize with Mrs. J. Si Patterson receiv ing second high. Mrs. Dean was assisted in ser ving a delectable fruit salad course and a sweet course. Mrs. Ruth Thomasson, Mrs. O. Z. White, and Mrs. Sam Stalllngs were the visitors present to enjoy the social event with regular club members. The H. B. Dixon's j Give Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Holland -Dixon were hosts at a family dinner Friday night at their, home at Archdale. The Thanksgiving mo tif was cleverly carried out in the floral arrangements and dinner menu. Those enjoying the hospitality included, Mrs. John Fletcher Ware, Belvln Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mauney and daughter, Myra, Mr. and Mrs. George Ware and Mrs. William Parker of Alexand ria, Va., mother of Mrs. George Ware, Mr. and Mrs Van Wrape and children of Kinston. highest score for members. Mrs. L. E. Abbott received visitor's high and Mrs. J. W. Timberlake of New York was remembered with an honor gift A salad and sweet course with coffee was served to the mem bers and three special guests, Mrs. L. E. Abbott, Mrs. Arnold Kiser and Mrs. Timberlake. Drug Company Mountain Street Phoflt 8 YOUR HOUDAT CANDY HEADQUARTERS Other Whitman't Assortments Ideal For Gift * Famous SAMPLER 1 lb. 92.00; 2 lb?. $4.00 7 1 1 Dress Up for the Holiday Season k Now while selections are best at ? prices in line with the times!