? , I ,4^ Elizabeth Btewart, Editor Margrace Girls' Club Discuss Yule Activity Margrace Girls club members held their regular meeting Thurs day night in the Margracte Wo man's club house. Doris Sellers, club president, called the meeting to order and presided over the business sesion before a short program was giv en. Plans wtere completed for Christmas activities by the group, j Hostesses for the meeting were | Peggy Jo Smith, ? Doris Sellers, Linda Rhea, and Judy Medlin. Light refreshments and cold drinks were served. A social hour was enjoyed by the group. Games were directed. Ruth Swann Auxiliary Plan Christmas Tree Ruth Swann Girl's Auxiliary of First Baptist church ' met last | wefek with their leader, Mrs. H. Gordon Weekley, as hostess at | her home on Gaston street. Peggy Ware, president, opened the meeting and presided ovter the I business session. Plans for Christ- [ mas festivities were announced, and members painted pine-cones [ on auxiliary handbooks for Christmas decoration to be taken [ to Kings Mountain hospital. Following thte business session, light refreshments were passed. A social hour was enjoyed after Christmas decoration had been completed. Bethware School PTA Held Harvest Festival Members of the Btethware school PTA sponsored an "Har- j vest Festival" Friday afternoon and evenings at the school. Sale of chicken pie plates and oyster suppers began at 5 o'clock and a program of entertainment fol lowted in the evening. Proceeds from the event bene fited school PTA project funds. Mr3. Herman Goforth was ' chairman in charge of the pro ject and M. C. Poston was chair man in charge of publicity for J the festival. To Rtlievt ^ 666 OH TUUTl-MMi FAST MUU Eastern Star Chapter Held Regular Meeting Regular meeting of Kings Mountain Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was held Friday evening at the Masonic Hall. Mrs. Rowell Lane, associate matron, presided in the absence of Mrs. F. A. McDanlel, Jr., wor thy matron. ; Plans were discussed for aid ing needy families of the com munity during the Christmas season. Following the business session, Mrs. A. W. Kincaiu and Miss Melba Tindall, hostesses, served refreshments. Christmas decora tions were carried out in the dining hall. American Legion Auxiliary Heard Yule Gift Reports Members of the American Le gion Auxiliary met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hal D. Ward with Mrs. John Kezziah as co-hostess. Mrs. C. L. Jolly, presidtent, 6p ened the meeting and presided over the business session. Re ports were heard from Mrs. D: E. Tate who told the group that 60 gifts had been presented to Vet eran's hospitals at Oteen, Swana noa, Fayetteville, and Salisbury from the auxiliary, and that $200 from the American Legion Auxi liary sponsored Baby Contest had been given to a local veteran from the chapter. Members voted to send a dollar each to nine veterans in Oteen Veteran's hospital. Mrs. Clarence Black read a de votional and the flag pledge was givfen. After the business session, the hostesses passed ai dessert course with tea. Chritmas greenery and candles were used in decoration through out the Ward home. * '. Friday Bridge Winners Are Announced Monday Regular monthly masterpolnt bridge session was held at Gas-' ton Country Club in Gastonia last Friday morning. The Howell movement was used. Mrs. Georgte Houser and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., both of Kings Mountain, scored third high. Mrs. Edward Summerrow and Mrs. J. M. Gayle, both of Gastonia, scor ed high with Mrs. Phil Jackson and Mrs. Mart Reid winning se cond-high. Fourth place winners in the Friday games were Mrs. B. C. Morrow and Mrs. A. C. Currant, Jr., both of Gastonia. "" ICEMAN SANTA CLAUS ? Pic tured above i? a neat Santa Claus, sculpted from a big block of ice by Ben Speidel, of Kings Moun tain Country Club. Mr. Speidel used a combination of ice pick and steam chipping to fashion his Santa. It" is pictured above as it appeared oil the buffet as the chief decoration for u recent Country Club function. Special Winners' Game Played At Gaston Club Mrs. W. K. Mauney and Mrs. Jacob Cooper were winners In fourth place in thle winner's bri dge game played las? Tuesday, December 8th, in Gastonia. The Mitchell movement was used, and thirteen tables were in play. Silver trophies wfere award ed at the conclusion of the game. Other winners as announced this week were: Mrs. Phil Jack son of Gastonia and B. Evers of Charlotte, first for Nor^h-South; Mrs. Stanislas Czertwerynski, Tryon, third; and Mrs. Connie Mitchell and Mrs. J. A. Andrews, Charlotte, fifth. Scoring high in the East-West section were Miss Georgia Lee and A. M. Elliott, Charlotte, se cond; J. A. Postell and Miss Ann Zachary, Charlotte, third; Mrs. T. H. Wilkinson, Lincolnton, four th; and Mrs. J. M. Gayle and Eld ward Summerrow, Jr., fifth. Mrs. J. A. Postell and P. H. Wuille, of Charlotte-, were high scorte win ners in -East-West bridge posi tions; -&uj Mewuj CkftiAthiQA uHtfo.... Pi fORYOUR Cbiiffiut Holiday greens and special-occasion flowers for a merrier Yuletide. To (rim windows, doors and mantle, deck table, greet your ess. The brightest, most festive selection awaits your choice here. Pulliam - Wes+brook Vows Solemnized Miss Carolyn Gail Pulliam of Winston Salfcm, sister of Mrs. Japies Dickey of Kings Mountain,, and Jimmie Wylie Westbrook, of Greensboro, pledged marriage vows last Sunday afternoon, De cember 6, before the aljar of Friedlanrl Moravian church of Winston Salem in a five o'clock cteremony. The Reverend Truett Chadwick, pastor, of the bride, offioiated. Miss Lillian Simmons and Law rence Phillips, both of Boone, were vocalists and Jerry Johnson, of Winston Salem, was organist for the program of nuptial wed ding music prior to and during the exchange of .vows. Roy C. Pull^m of Winston Salem gave his daughter in mar-' riage* And Edward Westbrook of Rock Hill, S. C,, attended his son as best man. The bride wore an imported wedding gown of white slipper sa tin and Chantilly lac<; designed with lace bodice, high neckline with Peter Pan collar, and full bouffant skirt with matching lace panels extending to full length of train. Her finger-tip veil of bridal illusion was caught to a clochc- of lace and seed-ptarls and she carried a colonial bou quet of white Piccardy roses showered with white satin ribbon streamers and lily-of-the-valley. Mrs. Ralph A. Kretzer of Cham bersburg, Pa., attended her sis ter as matron-of-honor and bridesmaid attendants were Miss Sara Schuyler of Lawgap, Miss., Miss Dorothy Byers of Forest City, Miss Nancy Waters of Fo rest City, and Miss Barbara Hines of Winston Salem. Ruth Bayless, of Winston Sa lem, attended the couple as flow fer girl, and Kenneth Long, of Winston Salem, nephew of the bride, was ring-bearer. Attending the couple as usher groomsmen were Robert West brook of Boone, brother of the groom, Dewtey Marshall, Jr., of Rock Hill, S.' C., Robert Marshal] of Emory University, and James Cassells of Chester, S C. A reception immediately follow ing the ceremony was held in the Moravian Church Parlor. Mrs James Dickey, of Kings Moun tain, assisted in the reception room, where guests were greeted and presented to the receiving line composed of the bride and groom, thfeir parents, and mem bers of their wedding party. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy C. Pulliam of Winston Salem, is a graduate of Glenn high school in Winston Salem and a junior at Appalachian State Teacher's college, Boone. She will resume her studies at Greensboro College, Greensboro. The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Westbrook of Rock Hill, S. C., is a graduate of Ap palachian State Teacher's college in Boone and is connected with the Wyfeth Drug Company in Greensboro, where the couple will make their home following a wed ding trip. Miss Irere Greene Gives Wedding Plans * Miss Jewel Irene Greene of Kings Mountain and Charlotte today announces plans for her marriage to Herman David Wright of Kings Mountain, which is to take place Sunday at Patter son Grove Baptist church. The Reverend J. J. Thronburg, pastor of the church, will per form the ceremony immediately after the morning worship ser vices. Thfe couple will enter the church unattended. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Greene of near Kings Mountain, and the bridegroom elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright, also of Kings Mountain. * Following the certemony, the couple will greet their guests in the church vestibule. 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Congealed salad plates with sandwiches and pineapple tarts were passed with coffee. Mrs. Bill Caldwtll was welcom ed into the club as a new mem ber. Mrs. Caldwell, with her hus band and daughter, Sandy, recent ly moved here from their home in Newberry, S. C. Buffet Dinner Sunday Set At Country Club A buffet dinner for club mem bers, their families, and guests will, be. held at the Kings Moun tain Country Club Sunday with dinner to be served from noon until 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. B. B. Speidel, Kings Moun tain Country tflub manager, made the announcement this week and asked that reservations for t!>te dinner be made at the club by noon on Saturday. Local & Long Distance Truck Service Agents Fot ? B. & S. Motor Lines. Inc. of Nashville. Tenn. LOCKRIDGE TRANSFER CO. Phone 356 Kings Mtn. The new telephone directory now be ing . prepared will contain a 'Yellow Page' section just like directories in the large metropolitan cities. 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