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Holiday Season Festivities In Full Swing In iCings Mountain; Party Time
Holiday events, in full swing in Kings Mountain, will
feature a number of festiv'ities during the weekend.
A "Trim the Christrras Tree" party for Country C ub-
bers and their guests, featuring dinner and dancing, wi be
held at Kings Mountain Country Club Saturday night. Din
ner will be served at 7 o clock and a dance band will f>ro-
vide music for dancing until 12 p.m.
Heading up a host committee are Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Lee and Dr. and Mrs. Sam
Robinson.
Members of the Ma, grace Woman's club
their annual Christmas di ner and exchange gifts Satur Jay
night at 7:30 at Renn's Cafeteria in Grover.
Mrs. Charles D. Preston,
the former Patricia Ow .ms
of Kings Mountain, is one of
60 student wives at Flor da
State University who pe ti-
cipated in a Dames Club
Fashion Show recently.
The Dames Club is a so
cial and cultural club ^ori
the wives of undergraduate,
and graduate students.
Mrs. Preston is a daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. F ed
M. Owens of 204 E. K'ng
street and teaches in Te'la-
hassee, where the Prestons
live.
* Mr. Preston, a Ph.D stu-!
is from Columbl.a, South Carolina. i
Tuesday night a "ho'iday hootenanny" is plannee' at
the Country Club beginning at 7 o'clock. The informal | ar
ty will feature dinner and group singing of carols and
Christmas songs. Hosts wiil bt: Dr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, dent in geology
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Austin eid Mr. and Mrs. Bob South- + t ■♦ +
well. elation AHEA.
* * * * Membership in the club is open to all home economic
Three Kings Mounta'n si'udents at Appalachian S'* ate: students.
Teacher's college in Boone recently became members of the
of Kings Mountain.
Her mother is the former Joyce Kiser.
Robin T i s h i a Pursley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pursley of Shelby, cele
brated her third birthday
Sunday, Dec. 5th. A small
family birthday party was
held at Robin's home.
Jamie Pursley, two-year-
old brother of Robin, was
present, along with other
members of the family. A
pink and white birthday
cake topped with a dancing
ballerina doll was cut and
served with ice cream.
Robin is granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Pursley and Mrs. Olie Kiser,
A color note of pink and white was carried out on the
I bride's table and in refreshments of punch and party cakes.
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Home Economics club. About This N' That , A cutglass punch bowl was decorated at one end of the ta
They Included: | ble and an arrangement of flowers was the table center-
Linda Goforth, a junior, and Mary Goforth, a frr sh- Miss Barbara Lynn, bride-elect, was honored last Fri-| piece. Centering the gift table was a yellow and green um
man, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goforth of rcjte day night at a drop-in sh:wer given by Mrs. Wade Hart oe. brella.
I. and Mrs. Vernon Smitih in the fellowship hall of Macedonia'
Carolyn Ann Heavner, d-aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pi.ito Baptist church.
William Mark Sanders,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sanders, celebrated h i s
sixth birthday Tuesday at a
family party at his home.
Mark's decorated birth
day cake was topped with
astronauts and space char
acters and the cake was
served with ice cream.
Others attending were
Mark's two-year-old sister,
Leanne, his grandparents,
Mrs. Grady Rhea and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Sanders,
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Moss of Colorado
Springs, Colorado, and
young Tommy Burke. Another aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hamrick and daughter, Johnnie, of Kings Mountain,
also attended.
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Thurs
J. Heavner of 816 Cleveland avenue, a freshman.
The Home Economics club is an organization whose
purpose is to create constructive interest in homemak'ng
and home life and is in affiliation with the North Caro ina
Home Economics Association and with the National A‘ ;o-
Miss Lynn wore, a beige wool dress with carnation
be mar-1 shoulder corsage, gift of the hostesses.
Miss Lynn and Steph.'-n Blake of Smlthfield wl
rled December 26th in the Macedonia church. , ♦ * * *
Miss Anne Cooper, Tastern Airlines stewardess of 'zli-, Michael Davis, sophomore at the University of Georgia
ami, Fla., visited Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | at Athens, spent from Friday until Sunday with his grand-
Jacob Cooper.
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis.
Comings And Goings
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cornwell returned to th^r home
here Thursday after spending a month in Tarpon Springs,
Florida. ., . n -j j
Mr. Cornwell became sick while in Florida and the j
Cornwells, who had planned to spend the winter there, de
cided to return home. Mr. Cornwell has been on the sick list
the past few days.
Miss Libby Bunch, sophomore at Winthrop college In
Rock Hill, S. C., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly Bunch.
Mrs. Harmon's Pupils
To Give Recital
Party Honors
Bride-Elect
Piano pupils of Mrs. ^lartini Miss Brenda Kay Smith, vho
Harmon will bo presented in re- married Friday evening to
dial Tucsd.iy pvonin. at 7:30. Bobby Smith in Antioch Bap ist
_. : . ,, , : church, was honored last w ck
The program will l)p held In party-shower at the homi of
; Miss Freda Allison, Bobby G. Metcalf
Pledge Vows In 12 Noon Rites Sunday
Miss Elizabeth Stewart
Edi
the auditorium of Boyce Memor
ial Associate Reformed Presby
terian churcli.
.Mrs. J. \V. W'ynnberry in S lel-
hy.
SEE HOW WELL YOU CAN DO
ON FURNITURE QUIZ NO. 2
In a previous column, we
mentioned that
everybody likes
quiz games and
we brought
you a “furni
ture and decor
ating quiz".
Today, we
•*•3 thought you
might en.1oy another quiz to
see how well you can do.
1. One of tlie most famous
periods in furniture hi.story is
the Georgian Period, in what
year did it dev'elop?
2. Almost everybody has
heard of a style of furniture
called "Hepplewhite'’. Who is
it named after?
3. What exactly is a Wel.sh
Cupboard?
4. Who is the stylo of furni
ture called “Sheraton’’ named
after?
DECORATINC TIPS
By GENE TIMMS
Breakfast Clubbers Dixon Community 4-H'ers
Co-hostess with Mrs. \Vj nn- LJ IJ V 1 D -I- Chrts'^mas Party
berry was Mrs. Jerry Goins. - iTelO T UlS raTTy
Refreshments of punch, mi its.
nuts and cakes were served fiom
El Bethel Methodi-st church
i was the setting Sunday for 12
! noon rites uniting Miss Freda
• i Elaine Allison and Bobby Gene
i Metcalf in marriage.
I The Rev. Roy Lockrjdge .offi-
1 dated at the double-ring cere-
! mony for which music was pro-
I vided by Wayne L. Ware, or-
, a table covered with a wl ite
cloth and decorated with w lito
chrysanthemums and pink lan
Credit Women's Break 'i st
Clubbers held a Christmas p: riy
as highlight of the regular Vod-
" I nesday morning meeting at 11 ,li-
dies.
day Inn in Gastonia.
Dixon Community 1-II'ers will ] ganist. Paulette Patterson, pian-
hold their regular meeting Tiies-1 ist. and Mrs. Jack Eaker, solo-
day niglit at 7 o’clock at the 1 ist.
home of -Mr. and Mrs. Odell i Ti,p couple entered the church
Benton.
President Mike Greene
I together.
viil 1 The bride’s wedding. dress was
iliss Inez .Smith
, sei-ving.
The hostesses presented he
I bride-to-be a novelty corsage md
guests showered her with riis-
crdlaneous household gifts.
preside and members will dis- j ^ formal gown of Chantilly lace
assisted in T-shaired table was m ide cuss pro.iccts for 1966 and mike l^jyjgjj fitted bodice trimmed
ed to a crown of seed pearls, and
she carried a white orchid on a
white prayerbook.
Daughter of Otis Allison, Jr.
of Monroe and the late Mrs. Eur-
minie Mackey Allison, the new
Mrs. Metcalf has imade her home
with her aunt. Mrs. Florine Whit
tle, on route two. She is a grad
uate of Kings Mountain high
school and is employed by Uni
versal Manufacturing Company
In -Shelby.
The bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny William Met
calf of Kings Mountain. He is a
graduate of Kings Mountain
Help-A-Home
Project Slated
Junior Woman’s Clubbers
made plans for their annual
Christmas Help-A-Home project
at Monday night’s regular meet
ing.
festive in Christmas-red md , program plans. 'with seed pearls and lace medal-i high school and is employed by
green. Centering the main t.-ble I The meeting will be t h e ; b.mffant skirt. Her i Patterson Oil Company,
was an elongated arranger cni | group’s annual Christmas pai’tj’' shoulder-length veil was attach-i Mrs. Whittle entertained alter
of holly, red velvet tows and red, a^d a Christmas program will
the ceremony at a reception in
the church educational building.
The bride and bridegroom cut
their wedding cake which was
central decoratioin for a table
covered with white cloth and ar ■ ihiiday motif,
ranged with mums, fern and tap- ’
ers. Mrs. Lola West and Mrs.
Gerald Eaker assisted in serv
ing the cake, punch, mints and
nuts.
After a trip to the mountains
of Western North Carolina, the
newlyweds will be at home at
205 N. Piedmont avenue.
mIs. Dick McGinnis will serve
as [4’oject chairman.
Cl(ib members also .made plans
to s|ive Christmas gifts to Ca.?-
wi'll Training School at Kinston,
coriinuing an annual project.
Thj gilts will be distributed a-
mrng the mentally retarded.
Miss Jackie Blanton, club pre.s-
idgit, presided.
lub hostesses were Miss
nton and Mrs. Bill Jonas,
ipy served fruit cake, pink
nch and festive holiday re-
shments which carried out a
Guest speaker was Miss Brucie
loninger, of Gastonia, Duke
owor Company home economist,
ho displayed and demonstrated
asy • to • make decorations and
ift ideas tor the holidays. Mrs.
'al Fisher was program chair-
an.
ca-ndles. Down the second t: ble ' pp ^ven.
were gold cups holding holly, rod . v
-Palis and a tall rod candle. In i ble and members placed gifts be-
Mr. Smith is the son of Jfrs., orip corner of the room was aineath the tree and later
Pof dibits silver Christmas tree deikcal changed them.
■Mountain and the late P. R. iviih red and oreen ornamc’ .s. Mr.s. Lillian Enfinger presided.
-Smith. He and his bride are niak-; ‘,iny tree, decked
hig their home in Grover.
ornamc
with ■ lialiyI
Mi-s. Horace Long said the in-
and red tows was on a smai' ta- vocation.
5. What is Baroque?
Answers;
1. The Georgian Period de-
eloped primarily during the
reigns of George I, George IT
and George III between the
years 1714-1820.
2. Hepplewhite style of furn
iture Is named after one of
history's great cabinetmakers
George Hepplewhite, who liv
ed In the 18th Century,
3. A Welsh Cupboard is a
cabinet with an enclosed stor
jge ba-se and the upper part
omposed of open shelve.s. {
4. The -style of furniture
called Sheraton is named al’ j
er Thomas Sheraton who dc »
signed furniture in the
1700s.
5. Baroque is a style uvm ,
described as featuring irregu- k
larly shaped and ornate furni- ’
lure. 5
You’ll always have the right i
i.swer to furniture shopping |
— when you visit usl We lool<
forward to shoVving you all
our furniture and helping you
select the right things for your
home and your budget.
For your Christmas shop
ping pleasure, we offer at
discount prices, the following:
Lazyboy Rediners, Berkline
Recliners, Burris Rcr'liners, Sol
id Maple Boston Rockers, Up
holstered and Plain By Tell
City, Color T. V. by RCA & G.
E., Portable T. V. Starting at
just $89.95, Console Stereos in
Walnut, Maple, & Mah. Port
able Stereos: Portable, Clock,
and Table Radios, AM A A.M-
rtil, by G. E. & RCA Portable
Dishwashers for Mom Starting
.\t Only $99.95. Portable Ap-
Mianccs of All Kinds, Such as
Electric Can Openers, Eleitrlc
SUcing Knives, Electric Shoe
Polishers, Electric Tooth
Brushes, Electric Hair Dryers,
Vacuum Cleaners by G. E.
:arting as Low as $29.95,
loor Polishers, Lane Cetiar
bests, and Hundreds of Other
Items That Will Please The
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