Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr. Hostess To Bridge Club Duplicate Bridge club. members met Tuesday evening with Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., as club hos tess. Prior to the meeting, the hos tess was assisted in passing a sa lad course with dessert and cof fee. Christmas decorations were used throughout the home. Mrs, Sam Davis was high score winner in bridge for the evening With Mrs. George Houser receiv ing second-high award. Mrs. N. U. Tindall Dozier Circle Hostess Members of the Dozier circle of First Baptist Church met Tues day morning with Mrs. N. U. Tin dall as hostess at her hohie on S. Railroad avenue. Mrs. Rowell Lane, chairman, presided over the business ses sion. Mrs.- B. N". Barnes, program chairman for December, present ed the program. Following the meeting, the hos tess was assisted in serving re freshment plates, Gifts were ex changed during thtef social hour. The home was dororated with ar rangements of Christmas decora tions. . . Gastonia Speaker Heard At ARP Circle Meeting Frances Garrison Circle mem bers of Boyce Memorial ARP church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Jacob Cooper with Mrs. E. W. Neal as hostess. Dr. T. H. McDill of Gastonia was speaker for the program and gave the history and background of Christmas traditions. He was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gfeorge Morrow. Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr., circle chairman, presided over the busi ness session, and plans were com pleted to aid needy families of the community. % During the social hour the hos tess was assisted in passing fruit cake with chtese straws and cof fee. Pre-School Yule Party Not To Be Held Friday The Christmas party for pre school children scheduled Friday morning at Kings Mountain Coun try club will not be held, accord ing to announcement received Wednesday morning. Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. Charles Neisltr, and Mrs. P. E. Hendricks were to have been hostesses for HIPPY IE WELERS 211 N. Piedmont naqr Depot Phone 470 Social Calendar Thursday: 7:30? Circle No. II of Dixon Presbyterian church will meet with Miss Annie Mae Chiiders as hostess. 7:30 ? Phebean Class of First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. James White as hostess. 7:30? ToWn and Country Gar den club meets with Mrs. D. W. Blanton as hostess at her home on Canter bury Road. Friday: 10:30 ? Members of the Jack and Jill Kindergarten will present a program at West Elementary school undter the direction of ' Mrs. Coman Falls, kin dergarten director. 1:00? r Fifth grade students at Park-Grace school will be entertained by their grade , mothers at a Christmas party at the school house. 1:30 ? Second grade students at Central school will be bn tertained by their grade mothers at a Christmas party at the school house. Saturday: 11:00? The wedding of Bobby E. Patterson, of Kings Mountain and Tallahas see, Florida, and Miss Barbara Baum, of Talla hassee, Florida, will be solemnized In Tallaha sete's First Baptist . church. 5:00? Co/nmunlty Christmas party for children of Margrace village resi dents at Margrace Wo man's club house under sponsorship of the Wo man's club. 7:30? Frances Hord circle of First Baptist church metets with Miss Marjo rle Hord as hostess. 12:00? Miss Jewel Irene Grfeene and Herman Travis Wright will be united In marriage in Patterson Grove Baptist church, near Kings Mountain. 12:00 - 1:30 ? Buffet dinner at Kings Mountain Country club for members, their families, and guests. Re servations requested by noon on Saturday. Monday: 3:30? Central Methodist church children's Christmas par , ty at the church. \ 7:00 ? Intermediate Sunday J School class and BTU Christmas party at Mac edonia Baptist church. 7:30 ? Spiritual Life group meeting of Central Me thodist church at the church. ?8:00 ? Regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Cen tral Methodist church. Life Membership pins to be presented. Mrs. A. J. Argo, guest speaker. Pauline Woman's Club Held Meeting Tuesday Members of the Pauline Wo man's club held their regular meeting at the Pauline club house Tuesday evening. > A short devotional and prayer opened the meeting, with Mrs. Henry Carroll, president, presid ing. Routine business was discuss ed. Following the business ses sion, gifts were exchanged. Mrs. G. W. White read a Christmas poem, and Christmas Carols were sung .by the members. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Horace Benfleld, Mrs. Henry Carroll and Mrs. Tracy McGinnis. Sandwiches, fruit cake, Christ mas candy and coffee was serv ed. | at GAULTS '54 MODELS PHILCO TELEVISION ' with UHF $234.95 and up BAST TERMS GAUIT'S APPLIANCES 41 S N. Piedmont Phone 225 MRS. CLYDE ELEM SCISM (Photo by Carlisle) Miss Martha Joann Wright Wed Sunday To Clyde Elem Seism In Church Rites E Methodist Church of Kings Mountain was the setting for a formal wedding of beauty and reverence last Sunday after noon at four o'clock uniting in marriage Miss Martha Joann nv!f vib1 Ki".gS Mountaln and Clyde Elfem Seism of Lawndale The Reverend Phillip L. Shore, Jr minister of the bride, heard the couple exchange vows of the double ring ritual before a back ground altar of Oregon fern mb dalllons and two all-white floor baskets of white gladioli flanked by seven . branched wrought* n^^a?delabnim holding white lighted tapers. were bow-marked * satin bows tied with white ribbon streamers. A program of nuptial wedding music was presented prior to and durlngahe exchange of vows by Miss B nnie Mcintosh organist Organ program prior to the ceremony Included "Clair de Lune , deBussy; "Largo" Han del; "Litebestraum", Xt; "An! dante Cantabile". Tschaikowsky; ? Gr,es: "Romance", Sibelius; and "You'll Never Walk FW" 'h^^gers- ,,To A Wlld i j y McD?well was softly pl*r> as vows were pledged YearV'^ v'ang "Throu?h the rears by Youmans. "Yours Is My Heart Alone", and as a bene dlctional prayer. "The Wedding Prayer" by Lovelace. Given in marriage by her fa wn,"" ,brld' , pr,ncess K?wn Of pau iTe ?X?r ^'hner satin de signed by Belle Bride, with rr.r1 ?ck1lne and off the-shoulder decolletage outlined w th irredescent sequins. Her h?i ni VeU of pure si,k brl" nfiJu was at?ached to a pillbox headpiece of lace and lr redescent sequins, and her long. pLu in0Wn.sleeves extended into calla-lily points at the hands. SHf covered white satin buttons trim nnuL QKROWn sIeeves at hand points. She carried a white satin mill t P^er,book' P^arl-trim. I !!*** W,th a wh,tP Purple with m ?rc*1,d and showered HhiLr, y?'? he'va,,ey and whIte As ornaments. ?he wore a single strand of pearls with matching ear-rings. Mrs. James Seagraves of Gas 1^"!?: 8'8t.er ot the groom, attend T ?8 matron-of-honor, Sfciilil' ane Osborne, of Kings and Mis, Barbara Huggins, of Gastonla, were bridesmaid attendants, in attendants were gowned dresses of rose wood velvet with bustle effected bouffant skirts attached to a ,and worn wjth mat. chlng bolero Jackets. They wore 1oftT??*WOod velvet lea. i w iia,r and carried co lonial bouquets of cream Garza lTa"1"* Centered wlth ro?? glame )>,f08e?hvC,*m ot Lawndale, bro ther of the groom, attended the a? .bl8t man- and William fhlnL and Sonny Byers, both of kw y' 3r Robert Osborne, of Kings Mountain, werte usher groomsmen. Ki?J!-2*or?e.Lawson Wri*ht of Kings MounUin, the bride's mo ther, wore a navy dress with ac ,rt "avy and a lavender orchid shoulder corsage Mrs Clem Mxon Seism of ot the groom' was dressted in a powder blue ^'th accessories in navy and ? lavender orchid corsage pinned at her shoulder. A reception immediately follow. at th* b^d?-? homte on West King street. Only thelmmedUte families and cIom i?*"? of the couple attended. and "Wte carnations and the borne wltJt a pink an<t white wlor note carried out lp the din jn* Jhal! and. living room of the Mri C. J. Cault, Jr.. Mrs Ja mes Llttlejohn. Mr* RobSi i Oiborne and Miss Pashla Wright, all of Kings Mountain, assisted In ESSUS* "rvta? *"* ~ A receiving line, comr ^d nt Wf bride and groom, their pa* rents, and members of thtir wed ding party was grouped In the living room, and guests were greeted and presented to the wed ding party line. After the reception, the couple left for a Florida wedding trip. For a going- away costume, the bride changed to a gray tweed two-piece suit with accessories ini navy and had pinned to her suit shoulder the orchid corsage lift ed from her wedding bouquet The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson Wright of Kings fountain, is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school, and is employed as receptionist for the Public Service Company of North Carolina with offices, In Gastonia. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dixon Seism of Lawn dale, is a graduate of Lawndale high school and Is (employed as construction foreman with the Burns and Spangler Construction Company of Shelby. lib completed two years active service with the Armed Forces and served one year In korea. Following their wedding trip, the couple will be at home In Gas tonia. i? Mrs. Fred W. Plonk Fetes Ace Of Clubs Members of the Ace of Clubs met last Thursday with Mrs. Fred Plonk as hostess at her home on Cresctent Circle. Guests playing in addition to members were Mrs. W. B. Thorburn, Mrs. William Herndon, Mrs. T. L. Kesler, and Mrs. Sam Stallings. Christmas decorations were us ed throughout the home. Mrs. Ho ward Jackson was winner of high score award for the afternoon with Mrs. L. E; Abbott winning second-high award. Following bridge progressions, the hostess w ^ assisted in pass ing a salad i-iate with dessert and coffee. 7 NONE ABE RESERVED! sizes 9 to 44 ALL CHILDREN'S ?^r'? v 4f% >.<* r?v Second Floor You are cordially invited to attend > the first showing of the new 1954 Chevrolet \ M vour showroom starting Friday - ?? ' "V; 'l ?. ' $ >'?' ' >. ' '* A ?' * ^ 'V .. .,e . . _ December 18, 1953 ? 9 a. m., 'til closing * - * \ : . w-r . -'1*1 fl; aw ??l&JS&.ix VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC, Corner W. Mountain Street and S. RailroWl AfltiM '?? .'????'? ??' Ut . Vt - k ^ k I 4% t Kings Mountain, ?VN ^ '? -.'^V -?! ? ... .? \ s v ' - 1 /- ft r.-. . .?>? I ? 'V ?? ?. MM*,* 1 ?? ? ? '*-'!? '** ?. . ?* Bfv ?;> 1 ? ;7 ??>??? . w! :? : ->v f h ' P , ;

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