Social Calendar Thursday: 2:45? Members of the Ace of | ? Clubs will meet with Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., | as club hostess. 3:00 ? Thursday Afternoon Book Club business meet ing at the home of Mrs. H. N. Moss. 3:00-Mrs. George Thornburg will conduct a fourth in j a series of WMU study courses at Temple Bap tist church. 7:00? Regular meeting of Mar grace Girl's club at Mar grace Woman's club house. 7:45 Masterpoint bridge game j at Kings Mountain Coun- J try club. - Friday: 10:00 - Mrs. E. B. Cooke will j conduct a fifth in a se ries of WMU study cour ses at Temple Baptist \ church. 2:45- C o u p 1 e* s Bridge club I meets with Mr. and Mrs.) Dan Finger as hosts. 3:00? Kings Mountain Junior Garden club meets with Miss Penny Cansler as hostess at her home on Canterbury Road. ? 3:30? Magnolia Garden club meets with Mrs. Jack Whitte as hostesB. 7:30 Kings Mountain Chapter No. 123, Order of the Eastern Star, meets for regular meeting at the Masonic Hall. 8:00 -"Spelling Bee" sponsored by the Fine Arts Depart ment of Kings Mountain Woman's club at the Wo man's club house on E. Mountain strteet. Saturday: 5:30-9:00 G rover school ba zaar to be held under sponsorship of the Gro ver school Parent-Teach er association, t 7:00? Circle No. 1 of Dixon Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. Conrad Hughes as hostess. 7:30? Woman's Missionary So ciety of Temple Baptist church meets tor last in a series of study courses taught by group leaders. Monday: 3:00? Circle No. 5 of First Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. S. R. Suber as hostess,^ 3:30 ? Circle No. 2 of Central Methodist church mfeets with Mrs. H. C. Mayes as hostess at her home. 3:30- -Circle No. 3 of Central Methodist church meets with Mrs. J. F. Ware as hostess at her home on Waco Road. Christmas program and auction sale to be conducted, 7:30? Circle. No. G of First Presbyterian c h u r eh meets with Mrs. P. D. Patrick as hostess at her. home on E. King street. 8:00 -Circle No. -1 of First Pres byterian church meets with Mrs. C. D. Blanton as hostess. Tuesday: ? 3:00 Contract Bridge club meets with Mrs, Martin Harmon as hostess at her home on W. Mountain street. 3:00 Stella Austin Girl's Au xiliary of First Baptist church meets With Mrs. Howard Ware at her home on King street. 3:<xi Ruth Swann Girl's Auxi liary of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. H. Gordon Weekley, Jr., leader of the group. 4:00 Members of the Ameri can I Tome' Department of Kings Mountain Wo man's club are entertain ing at a Christmas party complimenting "Golden Age" groups of the com munity and area. M'f dncxday: 3:0<> Members of the House and Garden club will meet with Mrs. George Mauney as hostess at her home on W. Mountain street. 3:30 Kings Mountain Garden club meets with Mrs. George H Mauney as hostess at her home on N Piedmont Avenue. 3:30 Members of the Open Gate Garden club meet with Mrs. D. E. Tate, at her home on Wells street. With Mrs Packard Elliott as cQ-hostess. Young People's Groups Enjoy Supper Tuesday Members of the Junior Girl'* Auxiliary and RA's of First Bap-, tist church met at the ehuroi Tuesday night for a covered dlsfi supper and study course meeting. Mrs. Howard Ware, Girl's Au xiliary leader, conducted the stUr dy course. . 1 Following the meeting a cover ed dish supper was served In the church fellowship hall and a fO? cial hour was enjoyed. Pulliam-Westbroolc Invitations Received - Invitations to the I'ulliam-West brook wedding, which is to be solemnized on Sunday at the Friedland Moravian church ol Winston-Salem, have been receiv ed in Kings Mountain. Miss Pulliam is a sister ol Mrs. James Dickey of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Dickey will assist in the re ception immediately following the wedding ceremony on Sunday. Invitations read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Pulliam request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Gail ? to Mr. James Wylie Westbrook on Sunday the sixth of December nineteen hundred and fifty-three at five o'clock in the evening Friedland Moravian Church Winston-Salem, North Carolina An accompanying card read: Reception immediately following Moravian Church Parlor Park Grace School PTA Heard Program On Safety Chief of Police Hugh A. Lo gan, Jr., addressed members of the Park Grace Elementary school Parent - Teacher associa tion at a meeting of the PTA at Park Grace school auditorium Monday night. His subject was entitled, "Safe ty", and he spoke on a program on the observation of safety ar ranged by Mrs. Pauline Weaver, who presented him to the group. Mrs. J. H. Page presented the devotional prior to the program. Mrs. James Bolin, president, con ducted the business meeting and reports from appointed commit tees were heard. The meeting tonvened at 7 o'clock. Grover School Bazaar Set For Saturday Night Grover school parent-teacher association will sponsor a bazaar at Grover school Saturday, De cember 5th, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. A chicken pie supper served by members of the PTA will be held with plates sold at 50 cents each. Sale of homemade articles, cakes, pies, cookies, preserves, Jellies, jams. Christmas gift se lections made and brought by stu dents, and other articles will be sold during the evening. Proceeds from the event go toward the payment of the school activity bus and for use in the high school library. Mrs. W. B. Harry Is PTA presi dent. Mrs. Fred Cockrell. chair man in charge of publicity, made the announcement. Duplicate Bridge Play . Scheduled On Tuesday Winners' game for duplicate bridge players qualifying in Lin cointon, Kings Mountain, and Gastonia will be played Tuesday night, December 8, at 7:30 o'clock at Gaston Country Club in Gas tonia. Players qualifying in Kings Mountain games listed this week by Mrs. C, E. Warlick are Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Page. Charlotte; Mrs. Harry Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Staples and Dr. A, C. Cur rent, Jr., of Gastonia; Mrs. Wil liam Bomar and J. ? P. Earle, Spartanburg, S. C.: and Mrs. L. E. Abbott, Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, .Jr., Mrs. Amos Dean. Mrs W. K^ Mauney. Jr.. Mrs. P. M. Neisler. Mrs. Hunter Neisler. Mrs. Joe Neisler. Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Houser. Mr. and Mrs C. E, Warlick. and W. R. Craig. Jr. In addition to the above list, players placing first and second in the Masterpoint game on Thursday, December. 3, will also be qualified. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS i ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John Beam an ! rfbunce the birth of a son, Thurs day. November 26, Garrison Gen eral hospital, Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee Herron announce the birth of a s>on Thursday. November 26. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexan der announce the birth of a daughter Friday, November 27. Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ware, route 3, announce the birth of a son, Sunday. November 29, Kings Mountah hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Chapel Suther land announce the birth of a daughter Monday. November 30, Kings Mountain hospital Mr. jjjjM Mrs. V3u* Hartsoe. roelte 2,' . announce the feirfh of a son Monday, November <36. Kings Mountain' hospital. IMsvffUl Mr*. Earl Falls an .ndUnoeroJree birth ot a son Wed ftiesd?v, December 2, Kings kC^Uirf ho?*U) ~ ^ ? ...A' .J&1S MRS. DELVIN 8YLVANV8 HUFF8TETLER ( Photo by Carlisle > Keeney-Huffstetler Vows Exchanged In Afternoon Ceremony Here Sunday First Baptist church of Kings Mountain was the setting for a bteautiful wedding of reverence and simplicity last Sunday even ing at 5 o'clock uniting in marri age Miss Gloria Pauline keeney of Myerstown, Pennsylvania, and Delvin Sylvanus Huffstetler. Hos pitalman, USN, of Norfolk, Vir ginia. ?,Th,e. Rcverend H. Gordon Weekley, Jr., minister of thfe church, heard the couple pledge vows of the impressive double ring service before an altar of Oregon fern medallions grouped around two all-white floor bas kets of gladioli and flanked by seven - branched candelabrum holding white lighted tapers. Guest pews where members of the two families were seated were marked with white satin bows tied with white ribbon streamers. A program of nuptial wedding music was presented prior to and during the exchange of vows by Miss Bonnie Mcintosh, organist, and B. S. Peeler, Jr., vo~al-soloist. Organ program selections in eluded "Ave Maria" by Bach Gounod, "To A Wild Rose", Mc Dowei', "Ichliebedich" by Grieg. Claire De Lune" by DeBussy, and the theme song from 'W meo and Juliet." During the ceremony, Mr Pee ler sang 'Through thfe Years" by Youmanns, "Yours Is Mine Heart Alone" by Youmanns, and as a benedictlonal prayer, "The Lord's Prayer", by Malotte. The Bridal Chorus from Lohen grin by Wagner was played for the processional, and Mendel, ssohn's Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Drfcam" was used for the recessional. Go e." marr?age by her fath er, Ralph P. Keeney, Sr. of Mv erstown. Pa? the bride' wore a f,0Vu!\?f .w.hite P?arl acetate satin styled with peter pan collar and \ -shaped satin-top bodice filled in w th imported lace of illusion and ti immed frorn collar to waist with pearl self-covered buttons ( Her fingertip veil of silk bridal Illusion fell from a Juliet cap w"^ ?iL aeed pt'arls tr|mmed IpnWli ! l,leS' and hcr fu? length sleeves extended into cal fn'.. yu,P?1 at the hands- Her train lnt? a ,,oorlen?th She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses showered with ny Ion maline and white satin ribbon streamers. Mrs. John Migliaccio of Myers town, Pa., attended her sister as ma tron_of- honor and Miss Camll Lnnh K v a"d Miss p?<rlcia Wic : kenham, both of Charleston. S. C | attendants * "S lnI!l!nal 9,tPndants were gowned In yellow, orchid, and blue nylon ?M-inia w net overskirts and strapless bodices topped with matching stoles. They wore Juliet caps of satin studded with llly-of t he- valley. They carried nosegays of bronze, Garza, and mixed chrysanthemums. The ma tron of. honor wore a blue ta/feta gown, ballerina styl ed, with net over-skirt, and car ried a cascade bouquet of bronze and white chrysanthemums. Vickie Migliaccio, niece of the bride, attended thte couple as flo wer girl and Ronnie Phillips of Charlotte, the groom's nephew, served as ring- bearer. The flower girl's costume was an evening dress of yellow nylon with glovtes and a juliet cap stud ded with valley lilies. She car ried a cascade bouquet of chry santhemums and roses. The ring-bearer wore a formal dress suit and carried the rings on a white heart-shaped satin pillow. Dan S. Hu-ffstetlfer of Kings Mountain attended his son as bestman, and Palmer Huffptetler, the groom's brother, Sam Mit chem, brother-in-law of the groom, Richard White. USN, and Bobby Goforth of Kings Moun tain, were usher-groomsmen. Mrs. Ralph P. Keeney, Sr., mo ther of the bride, wore a navy blue woolen dress with navy ac cessories and a pink rosebud D ixiE Please Note Beginning FRIDAY Admission will be: ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 9c Friday - Saturday Double Feature Allan Rocky Lane "MARSHALL OF CEDAR ROCK" ?ALSO? The Bowery Boys 'HERE COME THE MARINES" Serial - Cartoon Monday - Tuesday Abbott & Costello "MEET1" C APT. KIDD" Cometdy ? Cartoon Wed. - Thurs. NEXT WEEK "THE BEAST FROM 20.000 FATHOMS" IMPERIAL THEATRIT Kings Mountain. N. C. Phone 1)4 - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3 - - * U N" tURSD*'* .bnleo*0* ? M1nood ' . Cat*o?? AY-SATURDAY. Dfc. The Voodoo Tigei" Johnny Wolsmullor as Junglo Jim MONDAYlmd~TUES<DAY7l>ECE?io?. "THE BATTLE CIR( Humph My logart ? Jum AUya< 2 Cartoons WSDNKSDAY and THinaDAT. DECS* HOUDINI" Tony Cortis ? Janot Lolgh Tocbnlcolo* " ? - Cm* oon PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jamtes Dickey and jon spent last weekend as guests it the latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Hoy C. Pulliam In Winston Salem. Mrs. J. B. Simpson is confined to her home with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Myers have returned to their home in Silver Springs, Md., aftter visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. My ?rs here and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph j A. Dickson in Gastonia. Mrs. W. C. Putnam is visiting! V!r. and Mrs. Robert Allran i* Mt. Airy, Mrs. H. C. Mayes, Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. E< H. Crouch, Mrg. 1. H Arthur, Mrs. J, L. McGill ind Mrs. Carl Mauney attended a Christmas home and church decoration demonstration in Bel mont Tuesday. ' Mrs. C. H. Groome, Sr., of Greensboro, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur Wednes day, conducted a mission study course at Central Methodist church' here Wednesday evening. Mrs. Groome is a cousin of Mrs. Arthur. She is chairman of the Christian Social Relations group of the Western North Carolina district of thte Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harmon spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Woodruff, S. C., as guests of Mrs. Harmon's mother, Mrs. H., K. James. Pvt. Charles D. Blanton, USA, stationed at Camp Pickett, Va., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blan ton. Miss Blenda. Huneycutt, Pro motional Director at First Bap tist church, is a patient in Kings Mountain hospital. She entered the hospital Monday night. shoulder corsage. Mrs. Dan S. Huffstetler, moth er of the groom, wore a suit of teal blue with black accessories and a shoulder corsage o 1 red rosebuds. Following the ceremony, the couple received guests in the church vestibule. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Keeney, Sr., of Myerstown, Pennsylvania, is a graduate of Myerstown public schools and was graduated from the Pediatrics department of the Saint Vincent's hospital of Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania. Following her graduation from the hospital in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Huffstetler entered the Hos pital Woman's Corps, USN, and has been stationed at Charleston, South Carolina. The bridegroom' son of Mr. and Mrs.. Dan Sylvanus Huff stetler of Kings Mountain, was graduated from Kings Mountain high school and is stationed with the Hospitalman's Corps, United States Navy, at Norfolk, Virginia. For a wedding trip the bride wore a dawn blue jersey original with black accessories. Whfen SN Huffstetler returns to Norfolk, Va., the latter part of December, Mrs. Huffstetler will make her home here with the groom's pa rents on E. King stretet. Hath Anthony NYU Graduate NEW YORK ? Ruth Burke Anthony, Route 1, Box 72, receiv ed a degrete from New York Uni versity in October. NYU confers degrees three times during the academic year, In October, February, and June, but holds a single Comment ment ceremony. The 1954 Com-] mencement exereises are sche duled for June 9. The University awarded more than 7,000 dtegrees ] last year. The Kings Mountain resident I was awarded a degree of Master | of Arts in Education. INGS MOUNTAIN' BESSEMifc CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located oa Wbji Mountain ? ?mium City Highway* only S.Mllee from Xing* Mountain. OPEN 7 DATS PER WEEK Phono 1027- J ? Kings Mtn. Wed. - Thursday 'GIRLS in the NIGHT' with Glenda Parnell and Joyce Holden 20 MINUTES OF COMEDY and CARTOON Friday - Saturday . DOUBLE FEATURE 'HOUSE of WAX" with Vincent Price "CODE 2" with Sally Forrest and Ralph Meeke; 30 MINUTES OF CARTOONS Sun- - Moil. - Tues. "The KID From LEFTFIELD with Dan Daltey-' 20 MINUTES OF COMEDY and CARTOON Mon. & Tues. Nights Are Family Nights EVERY WEEK Adm. 50c per car Wed. - Thursday "THE RAINS CAME" with Tyronne Power NEWS AND CARTOON ? S Shows Nightly ? Starting at Dusk Admission 40c ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Unde* IS When accompanied by parents aMsikIBsmi LATE SHOW SAT. MON. - TOES. NEXT WEEK FRIDAY - SATURDAY MOST THE DARING RAID !H All INDIAN WARFARE! Columbia JOHN ROBERT JOY HOOIAK - STACK ? PAGE h, Cofar fcy Technicolor ' PLUS: Comedy ? Novelty - Cartoon JOY THEATRE PHONE 500 ? KINGS MOUNTAIN CLEVELAND-GASTON'S ONLY DELUXE THEATRE Late Shows Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sot. Last Times Thursday "MOGAMBO" Technicolor Clark Gable-Ava Gardner CARD Or THANKS We wish to thank, our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and other expressions of kindness and' sympathy dur ing the sudden death of our .son and brother, William Lawrence Bridges. iMr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bridges and Family. The Great Disnjal Swamp in North' Carolina is 12 to 15 feet higher than surrounding settle ments, which are saved from be ing flooded by a conic rim &? round part of the swamp and a system of drainage canals. SYNTHETIC FABRICS Convertible car tops made of orlon, a synthetic fabric which is ^11-derived, may break ? perform ance records for durability. Wet or dry, they stay in shape and are easy to clean with solutions of mild soap or detergents. They re sist strong sunshine, chief cause of deterioration and shrinkage in convertible top fabrics, and they won't'balloon excessively at high speeds. There are many new/ oil derived products under the sun and they all add to the pleasure and convenience of Americans* daily lives. LOOK AHEAD TO CHRISTMAS HOW ? AMINO UOIN HUMOMT UO?N SWEET MIAft $57M *69*? <62M P.l, .. In-SitU'T?_rl ? nm timo ?v?r? new 19-jcwel Elgin*? and at amazingly low, low pricca. fTl OrfrtkJ.U.ik.W-?taiM. CUFF LINK SETS with matching tie-pin $1.50 For Santa Aid PARKER PENS bom $5 BUY HER PEARLS As Low As $130 Cigarette LIGHTERS Ronson. Zippo, Gibson fiom S1.98 ELECTRIC RAZORS Schick, Remington. Sun bean. $2250 to $2950 ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR $1195 up ELECTRIC MIXERS $19.95 up ? ;/ ?, Lovely. Shimmering Rhinestone Sets as low as .... $3.95 Necklace with matching earrings Use Oui LAYAWAY Plan Benrui / i f ? ; , . Gruen Bulova Elgin Best bargains on these trade-ins. All completely Ladies'. Gents'.

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