Mrs. r'lhrm Lindsay Manton, Jr. Miss George Anne Moss, Edwin Marston Wed Saturday In Formal Church Rites Miss George Anne Moss be came (he bride of Edwin Lindsay Marston. Jr. Salunlay in a 4 pm. welding held in First Presbyter ian church. L»r. Paul K. Ausley nearO the couple exchange vow* of the single-ring ceremony. Mrs. Klectc H. McCurdy was organist for a program of tradi tional wedding music. She played Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze" and "Josu. Joy of Man's Desir ing"; “O lx»rd Most Holy-' by Abt; Gounod’s "O Loing Sav ior’’; "Traumerei” by Schumann; Wagner's “Song T<* The Evening Star"; “Romance" by Rutiinstein; and "Liebestraum" by Liszt, Tlie processional was "Trumi • t Vo luntary in i> Major" by Purcell and "Bridal Chorus ’ by Lohen Sin and the recessional was endelsaohn’s Wedding March from "A ’.Midsummer Night's Dream." During the ceremony the organist played “Love Di vine.” . The church altar was arranged with potted Kcntia palms and floor baskets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums. Seven • branched wrought-iron candela bra heltl numerous lighted tap W George Whig field Moss escort ed his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The formal wedding gown was designed of Ivory Italion silk peau de soie and imported Aloncon lace and featured a contour bodice fash ioned with bateau neckline Oiled in with yoke of Alenctu lace and caught down the back with min iature self-coveied buttons. Long sleeves tapered to foinis over the hands. Tlie controlled bell shaped skirt draped to the back to ■ double bow hustle and spread to a full cathedral length train. Her three-tier bouffant length veil of ivory silk illusion was attached to a pillbox of matching Alencon lace aiid she carried a cascade of gardenias and lily-of-the-valley. Mrs. Gaither Glenn Origg. Jr of Winston Salem attended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Sara Nell Moss, sister of the bride; Miss Mary Jo Hord. cousin of the bride; ’Miss Kathryn lloyle of Washington. D. C-. and Miss Mar tha Marston of Baton Rouge. La sister of the groom. All the attendants wore cock tail-length dresses of ruby vel veteen styled with bateau neck lines dipping to low V in the back and elbow-kbigth sleeves. The waistlines were accented by flat bows and the 1*11 skirts featured clusters of unpressed pleats at the back. They wore wrist-length French kid gloves and matching sathi slippers. Their headpieces were velvet rotes dropped with tulle veils and they carried cas cades of whitw glamcllias. Walter Barter of S> racuse New York, was best man for the bridegroom anil the list of ushers included Philip Ogden of Winston Salem. Eddie Collins of College I*ark. Md.. Frank Hoyle. Iff. of Hendersonvilk*, and Glenn Grigg. of Winston Salem, brotlier-in law of the bride. David Hord. 111. cousin of the bride, and Andy Noisier were rolytcs. For her daughter's wedding frs. Moss wore a cocktail length rest of frost nile silk chiffon irer silk faille. She wore a silk ■Hal hat and a shoulder corsage r white roses. Tlie bridegroom's mother chose two-piece turouoise dress ofj alian silk linen with matching jvessories. She wore • cymhidi-; m orchid at her shoulder. RKCEFi ION The bride's parents cnlKJ-taiqgf}. illowing the ceremony at a re-; ■ution In the church fellowship ill. Overlaid with hand-tm- i lour-tiered wedding cake as its central decoration. At the center was a silver candelabrum ar ranged with a pyramid o( white poinsettias and holding white ta pers. Punch was. served from a silver bowl at one end by 'Mrs. Henry Neisler and Mrs. Charles Neisler cut and served the wed ding cake. Other receptic&ii helpers were Mrs. Nicholas Smith of Knox ville. Teen.. Mrs. Ralph Northoutt til Raleigh. Miss Mary Lillian Lewis. Miss Barbara Ilord, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Neisler. Sr.. Dr. and Mrs. I>. F. Hord. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle of Henderson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Neisler pre sented the receiving line, which included the bridal party, and Mrs. K. A. Sl ith and Mrs. O. P. Lewis pre*sid»*d at the bride's book. For a wedding trip which will take them to their new home in Flushing, New York, the new Mrs. Marston wore a lieutenant blue double-breasted wool suit with long sleeves and stand-away collar. She wore brown skin ac cessories and matching mink hat. She lifted the gardenia from h«T bouquet. BRIDE ASD BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Airs. Oeorgo W. Moss of Kings Mountain are parents of the brUte. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school, she earn ed her B.A. degree from Winth rop i-ollege and prior to her mar riage was in gr;«luate school at the University ol North Carolina. Chapel Hill. She was president of Phi Alpha Theta sorority and a member of tin* Astroteleton Soci ety at Wiruhron and was present ed at the Sub-Debutante Rail in Shelby hi 195S. The bridegroom is the son of E. L. Marston. Sr. of Englewood. New Jersey and Mrs. Katherine Marston o f Briarcliff 'Manor. New York, lie received his B.A. degree from Duke University where he was president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a mem ber of the honorary fraternity Beta Omega Sigma. He is now associated with the Atlantic Mu tual Insurance Company hi New York City. The newlyweds will be at home at 7S--W 164th Street. Apartment 3-0. Flushing. New York. Out-of-town guests included the following: David Wilson. Littlejohn; D. L Wilson. Arling ton. Va.; Mrs. Samuel Wilson, Mrs. Charles Spake. Shelby; Mr. xnd Mrs. Robert Cook. Clover. S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle. Hendersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith. Knoxville. Tenn..: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Northoutt, Raleigh; and Paul Marks. Baton Rouge. La. Birth Announcements Mr and Mrs. Billy Ray Martin. Rt. 2. Cherryvilie, N. C.. an- j nouncp thr birth of a son. Thurs- j day. December 26. Kins;*. Moun- j tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bridges. 114 Hawthorne Rd.. announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday. December 20, Kings Mountain hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dean Moore. Box .VI. announce the birth of a daughter Friday. De-1 cemher 27. Kings Mountain hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elmer Goins, Second St., Ext., announce the birth of a daughter. Saturday, December 2S, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. aitd Mrs. James Sellers. 19 Walker St., anr.ouncr the birth of a son. Saturday, December 29. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Odoms. Rt. 1. announce the birth of a son. Saturday. December 29. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Eubanks, 200 S. Gaston St., announce the birth of a son. Sunday, December 29. Kings Mountain hospital. Sir. and Mrs Clyde Huffman, .7900 Parkdale Circle, announce the birth of a daughter. Monday. December 30, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. I/e Ray Willis. Rt. 3. announce the birth of a soil. Tuesday, December 31. Kings Mountain hospital. ■Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Dun can. 3150 Mldpincs. announce the birth of a son. Wednesday. Janu ary 1. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lynn Bar rett, 10S Morris St., announce the birth of a daughter. Wednesday. January 1. Kings Mountain ho'* pital. Mr. anti Mrs. Kelly Lingerfolt. Rt. 2. Bessemer City. N. C.. an nounce the birth of a son, Wed nesday. January 1, Kings Moun tain hospital. Westmorelands Wed Dec. 22 Charlotte’s Moore’s Chapel Methodist church was the setting December 22 for a 3:00 p.m. wed ding which uniter! Miss Carolyn Kay Let* ol Churl >tte and Dean Bertis Westmoreland of Char lotte and Grover. The Rev. J Chaim us flrose heard the i-ouple exchange the vows of the double-ring ceremo ny. A program of nuptial music was rendered by Richard Brent Gregory of North Wilkcsboro at the organ and Charles Byers of Winston-Salem and Grover, vocal soloist. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a gown of lace peau tie soie. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline, embroidered with seed pearls and sequins, and long sleeves. Her houtfant skirt was enhanced by a single tier of laiv and Iter shoulder-length veil of illusion was draped from a crown of pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Elizabeth Lee of Myrtle Beach, S. C. was her sister's maid of htaior anti only attendant. She wore a dress or irridcscent green taffeta ami carried a nosegay ol yellow flowers. Malvern West of Henderson ville was best man anti Charles W. Pearson was usher. The hrule. daughter of 'Mr. anti Mrs. Robert L. Lee. Jr. of C >n way. S. C. graduated from Con way high school anti Winthrop college. She is employed by the Charlotte - Mecklenbur g School System and teaches at Berryhil! Elementary school. Mr. aitd Mrs J. Bert West moreland of Grover are [ si rents of the bridegroom, lie graduated from Grover high school. I.oes McRae college anil Appalachian State Teacher's college. He is al so employed by the Charlotte • Mecklenburg school system anti teaches at West 'Mecklenburg high school. Charlotte is home for the new lyweds. They are at home at 3112 Wllmont Road. Weirs, McGills To Gator Bowl Game Mr. and Mrs. Ned McGill and daughter. Carolyn, of GasUinia. and Mr. McGill's mother. Mrs. T. P. McGill, of Kings Mountain. s|ient the Christmas holidays In Jacksonville. I’la. with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir and family. Mrs. Weir is daughter of Mrs. T. P. '.McGill The Ned McGills anti W. O. Weirs a turn tied the Gator Bowl game in Jacksonville December 29ih. Th<:v returned to Kings Mountain Mean lav. Wedding Breakfast Saturday At Noon Honors Miss Moss, Edwin L. Marston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler. Sr. entertained Saturday at noon at the Country Club at a beautiful ly-appointed wedding breakfast honoring Miss George Anne Moss and Edwin Mansion. Jr. The cou ple's wedding took place Satur day afternoon. The U-shaped table was spread w-ith green linen and held a large center arrangement of white snapdragons, white carnations and white chrysanthemums. At intervals of the U there were smaller groupings of white car nation* on leather leaf fern. er decorations in the private din ing room. A four-course meal was served to members of tlie wedding par ty, parents of the bride-elect and prospective hrioegroo-n; and oth er guests including Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neisler. Mr. and Mt;*. Charles Neisler Mr. aitd Mrs. Frank Hoyle of Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. £ A. Smith. Ed II. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith of Knoxville. Tenn.. Paul Marks of Baton Rouge La., and Mrs. F. R. McCurdy. Mr. and ‘Mrs. .Neisler took the nrrUnn in nrml ihrlr iwHIm Mr. and Mm. Jittst Lai ford ' Ledfords Observe 50th Anniversary At Open House Held Here December 22 Sunday. December 22 was thi golden wedding day for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ledford and they cele hrated at an open linusc held fin them that afternoon by thei: children at the Ledford home at 206 '.Morris street. Hosts for the affair were the Ledford's daughters and sons and the latter's htishinds a:id wives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whight Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson of Philadelphia. Pa.. Mr. ami Mrs. Plato Iailford and Mr. and Mrs James Ia*dlorit Mr. and Mrs. Plato Ledford met callers at the front door and Mr. anil ’Mrs. Jesse Iailford re ceived in the living room. Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Arnold !*ed ford ami Mrs. Wayne Ledford wen* in thf* Boiling Springs Baptist church. Rev. Marion DuBose, pastor of Kings Mountain Baptist church, heard the couple exihange vows of llr* double-r.ng ceremony. Mrs. I’hillip Hamrick was or ganist for a program of nuptial music and vocal numbers were by Mrs. Aubrey Beam aild Mrs. Cecil Dickson. Given in marriage by her uncle, Lyman Bridge;', the bride wore a gown of fleur tie bouquet Chan tilly lace over faille taffeta. The contour bodice was designed with helow-elhow sk-eves and a scoop neckline finished with hand-clip pod lain* roses traced with seed pearls. The controlled bell skirt had unpressed pleats at the hack and a chapel train. Her veil of silk illusion. edged with la«-e, was worn mantilla fashion and she '•arried a white orchid on a w hite Bible. Miss Barbara Sue Bridges was her cousin's maid of honor and only attendant. Site wore a cock 'ail-length dress of emerald green oeau satin and a matching clip bandeau with circular veil atlach -d. She carried a bouquet of red Domsettias. Mrs. George 'MorrisnVt of Suf folk. Va.. slater of the bride groom. Lynn Tollcsott of Shelby, stepsister of the bridegroom Mrs. Jerry Bridges, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Kay Brid ges. hoth of Boiling Springs. Mis Ix-wis Ormand and Misses Jenny Chastain and Becky Wilson of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Jimmy Hooper of Gastonia and Mrs. Reid Tolleson of Charlotte served is honorarv bridesmaids. Tommy Warlick was best man 'or the bridegroom and the list of ushers included Reid Tolleson. George Morrison. Jimmy Ensley and LaMorris Lail. PRIDE ASD BRIDEGROOM The bride, a niece of Mr. and -Mrs. Lyman Bridges of Boiling Springs, was graduated from Boiling Springs high school and U.w. «4»»1 XI,.w was <>n the staff of Kins;* Moun tain Hospital. The* britlegroom is a son of Mrs. Clarence Tolleson of Shelby ami the late Thomas Kerr. He was graduated from Fallston high school anu East Tennessee State University and is employed as general manager of Charlotte Textile and Engravers at Char lotte. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside at :>21 Camrosc Drive m Charlotte. Luncheon Honors Miss Moss Miss Mary Jo (lord ami her mother. Mrs. D. F. llortl, enter tained Friday at a 1:30 p.m. bridesmaids luncheon honoring Miss George Anne Moss, bride elect. The luncheon was held at the (lord home on N. Cleveland Ave nue. Miss llortl was a bridesmaid in her cousin s Saturday wedding to Edwin Marston. Jr. A three-course luncheon was served from a table spread with white madcria cloth and centered by two nosegays of pink roses, pink chrysanthemums and baby's breath. On the buffet a miniature bride was central decoration with a silver candelabra holding pink candles anti arranged with flo wers. Tiro pink anti white motif was beautifully carried out throughout the llortl home. Shrimp salad was served with accessories. Those attending, in addition to the honoree, her mother. Mrs. George Moss, anti the two host esses were: Mrs. Glenn Grigg. Jr. of Winston Salem; Miss Sara Nell Moss. Miss Kathryn Hoyle of Washington, D. C., Miss Mar tha Marston of Raton Rouge. La Mrs. Katherine Maision of New Y«»rk. mother of the prospective bridegroom; and Mrs. Fieete Me Curdy. The bridf-to-he took the occas ion to present gifts to her at itendoat*. ^Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur at tended the funeral of Mr. Ar m i-. --- kidges-Kerr Pair Feted Miss Alice Bridges and Tommy lerr. whose wedding took place iauirday alternoon, were honor 'd in t'harlotte Thursday nigh, it a dinner party given by Mr ind Mrs. Reid Toileson of Char iotte and Mr. and Mrs. Georgi Morrison of Suffolk. Va. The par ty was held a! the Toileson home Eleven guests were present. • • • Tlie couple was honored Frida.' night after their cake cutting at tn inlormal party given by Mr Kerr's mother. Mrs. Clarence Tol learn. and Mr. Toileson at theii home on Ridgewood Street Tho-« present included members of the two families and wedding party, j party refreshments were served ' from a table covered with a white linen outwork cloth and centered with an arrangement of red randl«*s and greenery. Mrs. Reid Toileson of Charlotte and Mrs. George Morrison of Suffolk. 1 Va. assisted in serving. The hosts gave the bridal pair a family Bible as a gift. —o* Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cornwell of Cleveland. Ohio spent several days with Mrs. Cornwell's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fulton. They returned to their home on Sunday. Social Calendar Monday: 3:<»n Circle 1 of Central Meth odist church at the home of Mrs. L. A. Hoke 3:00 Circle 5 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Paul Mauney, 3000 'Marsrace. 7:30 Circle of First Presby terian church at the home of Miss Helen llav 7:00 Circle I of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. W. F. Osborne, 70S W. (IoUI street. 7:30 Circle 2 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. George Moss, »on S. r.aston street. S:00 Circle S of Central Meth odist church at the home of Mrs. Howard Bryant Wrdnriulay: 10 a.m. Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. C. E. Noisier, Jr., 000 M Piedmont avenue. lit a.m. Circle « of First Pros hvtoriain church at the home ol \irs. Charles Adams. 503 Cres cent Hill. 10 a.m. Circle 3 at Central Methodist chuich. Mrs. BsnfieW Hostess To Baptist Circle I Mrs. Horace P.enfield was host ess Monday night to Vi members of Circle 1 of Second Baptist church. The program featured a review of Dr. J. B. Witherspoon's bonk. “Apostle of Advance" by several members, under direction of Mrs J H. Robbs. Dr. Witherspoon was for more than 30 years a profes sor at Southern Baptist Hheologi cal Seminary. Assisting on the n-roRram \vor»% Mrs. (lerlrudo Ware. Mrs. Ethel White. Mrs. George Julian. Mrs. W. H. Red mond and M's. Annie McAbee. Mrs S. C. Kirby, who prestiled. also read the scripture reading from Revelation 22. Mrs. Vein «n Owensby was welcomed as a new member. Mrs B-“ifield was assisted by Mrs Ethel White in serving re freshments. Mis. White will la hostess to the January circle meeting. Maunfivs Hpld Yule Reunion The \V. K Mauney family -''as in charge of this year s jnmw monts for the Jacob S. Mauney familv reunion. Ninety-six mem bers of the olrti assembled at the Kings Mountain Woman’s club on Friday, December 27th for their annual Christmas party. This marked the 90th consecu live observance of the custom started when there were only two members. Membership has grown to 17a anti only 14 of these de ceased. W. K. Maunoy. Jr. acted as master of i-eremonies and called on Dr. W. P. OerherdUig for the invocation remarking that it seemed very fitting that the pas tor of the church where his grandparents had been charter members should perform this service. Besides Dr. and Mrs. ('.ether ding there were two other guests that were introduced: Miss Judy Patterson of China Drove, fiancee of Luther Maunoy. Jr., and Miss Vivian Lampe. Iwuse guest of Sarah Francos MaUrtey. from the Dutch Antilles W. K. Mauney. Jr. called on each family to stand anti he in traduced by a icp»’c»,nlalivr <»l the group. Spokesmen wore Mrs. S. A. Mauney. 'Mr*. Garland Still. Dr. Luther Mauney. Carl Maun ev. Mrs. K. C. Cooper. and W. K. Mauney. The W K. Mauney fam ilv was present ton per «vnt. 'Mrs W. K. Mauney. family historian, was called u;>on for her report. She related the important happenings during the past year, the honors bestowed medals, graduations. ap|>ointments. etc., fmm the oldest member to the youngest, also noted the births p,- - first bYthda', December 9th. Young Davis, grandson o Mr. and Mr*. F. O. Morris c Kings Mountain, had a doubl celebration since his younge brother, Richard Morris Da vis, arrived e day early or December 8ih. The Davise*' second child is named for hi Kings Mountain grandparents Mrs. Davis is the forme Linda Morris. Paternal qrand parents are Mrs. Ellis M. Da vis of Middleboro. Massachu setts. * * Wedding Party Feted Mr. and Mrs. George Mo.s entertali ■•d members the Moss-Marston wedding party at an aft-^r rehearsal part^ ty Friday night at their home on S. G’j rreet. * A color note of pink and white v. • • ;ed out in room decoration. Overlaid with white ov pi t, the refreshment table held a central arrangement of p l ard white mums. Party pick-ups. including chicken saiad p ; ies with sweets fruit cake, dates and coffee were ,erve i buffet style. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ausley a> d Dr. d Mrs. D. F. Hord were present in addition to the fami ie and wedding party Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mauney and children. Phyllis, Cindy and Danny have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney. Mr. Mauney is a member of the music facul ty at Ofyrlin Observatorv of Music ir Oberlin. Ohio * • * * James Throneburg has returned to Nev. York City after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mr. Y F Throneburg. * • * • Mrs. Ernest Mauney and children. Gienn and Jeanne, came from Long Island. N. Y. to spend Christmas with the families of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Sr and Mr Mrs. C. Glenn White. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg were hosts at a Christ mas family dinner at their home with brothers and sisters o Mrs. Throneburg as special quests. Those present for a holiday season reunion were and Mrs. W. A. Murray of Hickory: Mr. and Mrs. W r Murray of Maiden: Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Mann. Sharon anc Sheila. Durham: Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Muttay Mary Franca «rd Louis. Salisbury: Rov. Clyde E Murray. Gastonia: am Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Murray. Kings Mof itain. A sister of Mr rist '4