ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mr*. George Wing field Mon* of Kmgs Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, George Anne, to Edwin Lindsay Marston, Jr., of Briar cliff Manor, New York, son of Mrs. Katherine Marston of Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. and Edwin Lindsay Marston Sr. of Englewood, New Jersey. The wedding will take place here in late December. Social Calendar ThurMay: 7:30 Azalea Garden club at the homo of Mrs. Sam If Am rick, Shelby road. 7:30 Bethware school Parent Teacher Association in the school auditorium. Saturday: 9:00 • 12p.m. American Legion Dunce for members and guests. Monday: 7:30 Women of the Church at First Presbyterian church. 7:30— Spiritual Life Group meeting at Central Methodist church. X:00 — Women’s Society of Christian Service a i Central Methodist church. Tuesday: 2:30-8 p ro. Grover Woman’s club pre-holiday bridge benefit at the Grover Rescue Squad build ing in Grovei'. 8:00 West School Parent - Teacher Association in the school auditorium. XVctltH'Nduy : 10:00-12 Ladies Bridge lunch eon at the Country Club. Reser vations by Tuesday 5 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Ward and Mrs. Kenneth liustetler spent the weekend in Charleston. S. C. as guests of tVir. and Mrs. Pride Ratterree and family. The Rat term's and their guests attended the Citadel football game Satur day night. o— Future Homemakers Attend Rally i Thirty-five Future Homemak ers of America representing the Kings Mountain high school chapter attended the District VI meeting at West Lincolnton high school Saturday. Kings Mountain delegates, un der direction of President Mar garet Swansson, participated in the election of a state treasurer. Tilt' seven candidates for the of fice spoke briefly before the voting. Members of tiro hallntlng committee, all of Kings Mountain Included Martha Heindon, Pattie Steffy, Helen Goforth. Suzanne Lockridge, Barbara Plonk, Jane Morris, Debbie Smith, Janice Woods, Linda Itoberts, Sandra Lynn and Carolyn Hoarder. They compiled the S10 ballots and de j claim'd a run-off among the three I caindiWates having the greatest number of vdtes. Jeannine Austin of. Rock Springs was elected treasurer during a run-off election. Elean or Holton, Shelby high school, was elected district representa tive for Nation Chairman of Pro jects. Principal speaker for the morn ing session was Dr. Mildred Mor gan who used tin' topic, “Family Friendships”. She defined adoles cence as “when you have one foot in the nest and don’t know where to put it next." elaborat ing on the subject site continued, “You will live with yourself for ever, make a life you will be proud of.” ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Huf/sta ler announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda, Gail to J. D. Moss, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss, Sr. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The wedding uhll be an event of December 22. Birth Announcements Mr. and (Mrs. James Long, PO Box 352, Bessemer City, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Thursday, November 7, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Martin, Pickney Station, Gastonia, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, November 7, Kings Mountain hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Logan, Rt. 2, announce the birth of a son, November 9, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Kebver, 77 May St„ Gastonia, N. C., an nounce the birt hof a daughter, 5Vesday, November 12, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hous er, 217 Morris St., announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, No vember 12, Kings Mountain hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rickman, 319 E. Fourth St„ Gastonia, N. C-, announce the birt hof a daughter, Wednesday, November 13, Kings : Mountain hospital. Brownie Scout Troop Met Friday Afternoon Brownie Troop 1 met at Cen tral Methodist chhrch Friday af ternoon. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Hannon, the Brownies sang songs and continued a Christmas project, painting of sea shells on gift cans. Christmas refreshments also included Santa and reindeer cookies and punch. Lynn Blanton is troop scribe. Miss Burner To Wed Former Grover Resident MljSgt. and Mrs. Earl Wesley Burrier of San Antonio, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Dean, to Sp-4 Roy Benjamin Cochran of Lackland Air Force Base, son of MV. and Mrs. Admiral Dewey Cochran of Grover. The wedding is planned for Dee. 14. The bride-elect was graduated in 1961 lrom Sam Houston high school in San Anlonio and at tended San Antonio Commercial college. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1959 graduate of Centralized high at Blacksburg, S. C. and attended the Southeastern College o f Technology in Atlanta, Ga. Circle Plans Needy Projects • Mombefs of Circle 3 of Cen tral Methodist church made plans for Christmas activities at their Wednesday morning meeting at the church. The group will bring gifts of toys, canned goods and other i tems for needy families to the December meeting of the circle. Mrs. Ben F. Beam presided. Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Jr. conduct ed the scripture reading and de votions and iMrs. Howard Jordan, wife of the minister, had the pro grjaigj. Mrs. Jordan used the I theme, “City Churches.” Mrs. Harry Jaynes and Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Jr. were hostesses ! for a social hour which followed the program. They served re freshments. CWO And Mrs. Charles B. Wright Davies-Wright Vows Are Exchanged In Chapel Wedding At Romulus, N. Y. Miss Andrea Charlotte Davies of Romulus, New York and CWO Charles B. Wright of Kings Mountain were wed October 5th in a double-ring ceremony per formed at the Base Chapel of Se neca Army Depot in Romulus. Chaplain Douglas Garwood hard the exchange of vows. A reception followed the ceremony at the Officer’s Club in Seneca. The bride was given in marriage by Colonel James O. Green, Base Commander. Her formal wedding gown was designed of white bro cade satin and featured a high neckline with long traditional sleeves. Her waist-length veil of illusion was draped from a tiara of seed pearls and sequins and she carried a cascade of bride's roses. iLt. Ro and other places of interest. * * * * »• **'•