/<<< of Shelby were hostesses Friday night at the home of Mrs. Gnntt at a cake cutting given for Miss Sarah Mae Kincaid and Bobby Ray Bush after t lie couples wedding rehearsal. Christmas decorations' vied with the tradi'ional wedding colors for predominance in the decorative motifs. In the en trance hall cut red and white poinsettias were pleasantly used with an arrangement in a silver epergnt* holding Christmas balls and rod candies. In the music room was a lovely grouping of a choir of angels, on the piano magnolia leaves with cut poin settias and candles, and in the den. the lighted Christmas tree and woodland scenes. The gild ed fruits and berries in the sun porch with the many lighted ta-, pers made a beautiful setting for the guests. The peak of decorative interest in the dining room was the re freshment table. The pretly three - tiered wedding. cake with the bride and groom figurines | was on one end of the table. On the opposite end was a silver seven - branched candelabra. In the center was a low. silver bowl with white snapdragon, chry santhemums and greenery. At tached to the side of the bowl was a wedding band in plati num with two smaller rings dangling from it resembling the wedding bands. The table lay-' out was piosed against a back ground provided by a banquet cloth of linen cutwork and lace. After the bride and groom had cut the first slice Mrs. Tom Sta nley cut and served the cake. Punch was served by Mrs. Claud Hambright. Ice cream in wed ding bell moulds was served by Misses Nancy Plonk, Rachel Plonk, Nan Jean Gantt, Jean Mc Rae, Reta Gamble. Pat Smith. Sarah Hamrick, Pat Lowe, Fay lene Falls, Mesdames Paul Ham and Horace Kiser. The guest list for frhe affair numbered around one hundred Miss Shirley Houser Extended Courtesy Highlighting th'4 activities for the young people during the week was the dance given Tues day night at the Country Club by Mr. and Mrs. George Houser honorjng their daughter, Shirley. Miss ^louser was lovely in a white nylon dress, rhinestone trimmed. She Used a red velvet belt with her costume. Red and white was the Color note of the evening. The many balloons with the corresponding decorations created a beautiful setting for the girls in their ev ening dresses. Music was furnished by Lewis Cathey and his orchestra. Punch was served during the .evening and at 12 o'clock a buf i fet supper. . ' * ? . Guests attended from' Shelby and Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Houser were as sisted in entertaining by Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Padgett, and Mr and Mrs. Jacob Cooper. jClub Activities ? Schedule Varied Club metnbers are asked lo pleUse note the following chan I luncheon In Gastonia Honoring Mrs. J. O. Plonk Miss Mary E. Mason entertain ed at her home In . CJastnnfa Wednesday at one o'clock with a luncheon honoring Mrs. John ges in the scheduled activities: Tlie Duplicate bridge game scheduled for the first Thursday in each month has been post ported one week and will meet January 8th at 7: 15 p. m. Club night held the first1 .Sat urday in the mohth has also been -postponed since Open House is being held New Years Eve. Oates Plonk, Jr., of Kings Moun tain. Amont; the guests from Kiii^s Mountain attending the luneli eon. were Mrs. Charles Noisier. .Misses Shirley Arthur. Cornelia Dick, Ann Mayes, and Mr^ A, R. Rh.vne of Charlotte, a house guest of Mrs. O. W. Myers Visiting Christmas Day .with' their parents. Rev. and Mrs. J, L. Teague and with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Sisk were Walter 1.. 'J'eague. id Baltimore. Md Mr. arid Mrs. ;<\ V. Teague ?'""d little Stevie, (Hickory. N. C.. and Mr and Mrs. i\Vayne Church and little ClevUv Bessemer City. Just Received for Spring NEW SHIPMENT All-Wool Toppers # Lovely Colors # Beautiful Fabrics # Ideal For Every Wardrobe $22.50 $29.50 3 \J. PLONK'S | and Pared to HetyTUr All Men Wool Fur-Collaied Values lo $14.95 All ladies SUITS SPORT COATS 1-4 OFF "?7ularly $3,95 Mo?"y White, $7.95 to $10.95 Ail Men $1.00 Now $ 1 .50 Now $2.00 Now * $2.50 Now other shoes