Elizabeth. Btevbirt, Editor
Two Are Hostesses
To ARP Church Circle
Made Stevenson circle mem
bers of Boyce Memorial ARP
church met, Monday night at the
homfe of Mrs. M. A. Ware with
Mrs. Fred Wells, co-hostess.
Mrs. Ware, circle chairman,
presided over the business ses
sion. Members made plans to give
Christmas gifts to a needy family.
Mrs. Gene. Stfeffy, program
chairman, gave the program. A
salad plate with Russian tea was
served. Fifteen members attend;
ed the meeting.
First Baptist Circle
Held Regular Meeting
Members of ttrt? Cornelia Lea
vell circle of First Baptist church
met Monday night at the home
at Mrs. Jim White with Mrs.
Frances H. Petty, co-hostess.
Mrs. C. C. Gates was program
chairman, telling the Christmas
Story from the program, "Unto
Us A Child Is Born."
Mrs. Petty, circle chairman,
presided ovter the business ses
sion. During the social hour, gifts
were exchanged, and refresh
ments were served..
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Mrs. Grady Patterson
Garden Club Hostess
Mjrs. Grady Patterson was hos
tess to the Town and Country
Garden club at her home on
Thursday evening. Nineteen mem- 1
bers were present. The home was 1
lovely with Christmas decora- 1
tlons.
Mrs. Jacob Mauney and Mrs.
J. G. Darracott had decorated the )
dining room. table with a red table i
cloth, using a snowman as h cen
terpiece. ' Mrs. Mauney had also
brought an arrangement for the
piano using a madonna. Gifts to
be exchanged were placed under
a Christmas tree of silvered pine
decorated with red balls which,
stood near the dining room door.
Refreshments were served first,
consisting of a cranberry salad,
sfndwlches, coffee; and accesso
ries. The hostess also served a
sweet course.
Mr?. Don W. Blanton conducted
the business session, after which I
Mrs. Baxter Payseur presented a
program on "Making Christmas
Decorations", displaying materi
als used in makinjg quick and In*
expensive decorations for Christ
mas.
Gifts were exchanged at the
close of the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson |
vlslttd their daughter. Miss Do
lores Davidson, at Guilford col
lege Sunday, going especially to
hear the 28th annual presentation
of Handel's Oratorla, The Mes
siah, given by the Guilford col
lege Community Chorus. Miss
Davidson is a member of the
chorus.
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McSwains Observe
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McSwain
observed their 50th wedding an
niversary at open house at their
home in Dallas Sunday afternoon.
The McSwains were married
here In 1904 at the home of Mrs.
McSwain's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. McDaniel.
Attending from. Kings Moun
tain were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ste
wart, Miss Bessie McDaniel, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Roberts and fami
ly, Mrs. Hal Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ft. Roberts, Miss Plccola Bla- ,
lock, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Heradon.
and Mrs. Alice Herndon.
House AmJ Garden Club
Held Meeting Wednesday
Members of the Kouse and
Garden club met last Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Au
brey Mauney. All members of the
club were present
Mrs. B. S. Nelll was program
chairman for the meeting. She
spoke on "Holly", giving sugges
tions for using holly for. decora
tion. Mrs. J. H. Patterson, the
president, conducted the business
session.
Arrangements were displayed
by Mrs. J. C. Bridges and Mrs.
Sam Davis. Mrs. Bridges used
magnolia leaves with gold Christ
mas balls and driftwood in a
brass container. Mrs. Davis com
bined red berries with magnolia
leaves and red candles.
A dessert course with coffee i
was served. i
Mrs. McCluney Hostess
To Methodist Circle
Regular meeting of Circle 5 of
Central Methodist church was
held Monday night at the home
of Mrs. Kathleen McCluney. Twel
ve members attended.
Mrs. Bun Goforth gave the
opening devotional, and Miss
Margaret Cole, assisted by Miss
Catherine Bollick, presented a
Christmas program.
Miss Grace Davis, circle chair
man, presided over the business
session. Members exchanged gifts
and packages of food were sent
to a needy family In the commu
nity.
Mrs. Floyd Payne will be hos
tess to the circle in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis
and children, Peggy tfnd Billy, of
Kannapolis, visited during the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bun Goforth.
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Boxed Towel Sets $2,95 to 3.95
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Garment Bags $1.98
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Porter-Wilson
Invitations Issued
Invitations reading a* .follows
have Ween received in Kings
Mountain:
Mr. and Mr ?.
William Preston Porter
request the honour
of your presence
at the marriage
of their daughter
Myrtis Elizabeth
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Mr. Donald Patrick Wilson
Saturday, the
eighteenth of December
at four o'clock in the, aft~rnoon
Broad River Baptist Church
Blacksburg, South Carolina
Garden Club Members
Held December Meeting
Thfe Kings Mountain Garden
club held its December meeting
last Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. George Hnuser.
Mrs. John L. McGlll opened the
meeting with the reading of a
Christmas poem, and Mrs. Carl
Mayes, the president, presided
over the business session. ?
Mrs. W. L. Ramseur was pro
fram chairman lor the meeting,
he spoke on "Frosted Fruits"
showing different methods for
preparing Christmas fruit decora
tions. Each member brought a
I decorated Christmas package,
which were judged, With prizes
I going to Mrs. J. A, Neisler, first;
Mrs. Dan Finger, atecond; and
Mrs. J. B. Keeter and Mrs: Ram
seur, third.
Gifts were exchanged during
the social hour." A dessert course
with coffee was served.
Miss Myrtis Porter
Gives Wedding Plans
Miss MyTtls Porter of Char
lotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Porter of Blacksburg, S. C.,
has completed plans for her mar
riage to Donald P. Wilson of Aik
en, S. C., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Wilson of Kings Mountain,
and announces them today.
Thte wedding will ? take place
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
in Blacksburg's Broad River Bap
tist church. Rev: Coy Cobb, pas
tor of the church, will officiate.
The double-ring ceremony will be
used.
Haywood' Porter will give his
8 liter in marriage, and James F.
Smith, of, Kings Mountain, the
groom - elect's brothter-ln-law,
will be the best-man.
Miss Shirley Moss, of Charlotte,
will be maid of honor. ITahers
will Include Charles Alexander,
of Kings Mountain, and Max
Blackburn, of Charlotte.
Wedding music will be present
ed by Mrs. Jamtee Logan, of Kings
Mountain, organist, and Max
Blackburn, soloist.
After the church rehearsal Fri
day evening, Rev. and Mrs. Cobb
will entertain members of the
wedding party at a cake-cutting
at their home.
The couple will receive wedding
guests In the church vestibule.
Methodist Circle 8
Held Meeting Monday
Circle No. 8 of Central Metho
dist church met Monday night at
the home of Mrs. C. L. Jolly with
Miss Marguerite Thomasson, co
hostess.
Mrs. C. W. Falls, the chairman,
called the meeting to order. Miss
Thomasson was in charge of the
devotional, and a program on
Christmas was presented by Mrs.
Gillie Falls.
After the business session,
members exchanged gifts and al
so gave extra gifts to shut-Ins.
Kleven members attended. Re
freshments were served during
jthe social hour.
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Auxiliary President
Lists Post Projects
Mrs. Sam Collins, president of
the American Legion Auxiliary,
gave a report this week of the
projects recently completed by
members of the post.
Regular December meeting of
the auxiliary wiU not be held un
til January she also announced.
The auxiliary has 1) . mailed
two checks for $5 each to fami
lies of two local veterans; 2)
mailed Christmas checks of $11
to Oteen's Veteran's hospital, $15
to three local children of veter
ans, mailed eight gifts to service
men, made a $5 cash donation to
the Oteen gilt shop to be used
lor mailing gilts to veteran's fa
milies, and sent 65 gilts amount
ing to 175 to lour veterans hos
pitals in North Carolina.
Members ol the auxiliary will
hold a cake sale in Iront ol Toy
Land, located nbxt door to the
A A P Food Store, Weriiwrtajr,
December 22, beginning at ?
o'clock, Mrs. Collins added.
Misses Louisfe, Joyce, utd ftt
.Owens and Mis# Sot Goforth, Ed
die Goforth, and Gary Allran
visited H; G. Fisher, Jr., in Colum
bia, S. C., during the weekend.
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