Thursday, March 7, 1940 ETY. Legion Auxiliary to Meet Monday at Home of Mrs. Harris The Woman's Auxiliary of the George Gray Post of the Ameri can Legion will meet Monday ev ening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Edworth Harris on West Main street, with Mrs. C. I. Boger and Mrs. Sam Ray associate host esses. All members are cordially invited to attend. The Dutch supper planned for this meeting has been postponed. Mrs. Boyles Is Hostess To Bridge Club Friday , Mrs. E. Carl Boyles entertained at a dessert-bridge at her home on West Main street Friday ev ening, having as guests members of her bridge club and one addi tional guest, Mrs. J. Coke Marion. In the progressions, Mrs. Hugh Royall received the high score award and the honor prize went to Mrs. Anna Harris' Shugart. Mrs. Marion was presented a gift. Mission Circle to Meet This Evening Circle number four of the Wo man's Society of Christian Serv ice of the Methodist church will meet this evening at i 7:45 at the home of Miss Betty Allen on church street, with Misses Ophelia and Josephine ] Paul associate hostesses. The Spiritual Life group will ; meet at 7:30. All members are invited to at tend. Mesdames McNeill and James Honor Senior Class Members Mesdames C. A. McNeill and E. C. James entertained members of the Senior class of the high school at a theatre and drug store party Monday evening. The guest list included twenty-seven mem bers of the class and the class advisor, Miss Alice Dixon. After the movies the guests en joyed contests at the drug store where tables were reserved for the party and decorated with sweet peas and Easter bunnies. Miss Alice Dixon was awarded a prize in the contests. Miss Virginia Graham Is Feted on Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Worth Graham entertain ed at a delightful party at her home on Bridge street Friday af ternoon from four until si x o'clock, honoring her daughter, Miss Virginia, on her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Table games were played during the af ternoon, with prizes going to Misses Glenda Norman and Mary Vance McAdams. In the dining room, where the guests were invited for refresh ments, a pretty scene was ar ranged. A handsomely decorated, three-tier birthday cake centered the table. A color scheme of pink and green was carried out in de tail in the appointments of the refreshments. Ices, cake and salted nuts toere served. Favors were handkerchiefs. The guest list included twenty school friends of the honoree. Mrs. Blackburn Is Hostess to Presbyterian Circle Circle number one of the Pres byterian church met Monday ev ening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ovid T. Blackburn on Bridge street, with ten members and four visitors present. Mrs. Lathan Mills conducted the ftevotionals and the program was in charge of Mrs. David Causey. The subject for the month was "Our Church at Work at Home and Abroad." Mrs. Causey was assisted by Mesdames T. A. Lee per, W. R. Wellborn and Mrs. Dan Barbour. The history of the Presbyterian church in Elkin was given by Mrs. Morgan Hanks, Mrs. W. J. Price and Mrs. W. R. Wellborn. Following an annual custom the circle will give an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Sun day school. Punch, cakes and sandwiches were served during a pleasant social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wayne Stroud Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. James F. Stroud entertained at dinner at their home pear Ronda last Sunday at for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stroud, their son and the former Miss Doris Ashley, who were married Sunday, February 25. The guests were received in the living roopi and directed to the dining roonr, where a beautiful table was arranged, adorned with a three-tier wedding cake. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose, Mr. and Mrs. James Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers, Billy and Joe Myers, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilliam, Charlie and Mary Gilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stroud, Ray Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gilliam, Misses Norma and Kath leen and Messrs. Flake, Charles and Bobby Gilliam, Mrs. VIT. H. I Jones, Eugene Jones and Othel ' Osborne. Kiger-Polndexter Marriage Is Solemnized Saturday Of interest to friends through out this section is the marriage of Miss Carrie Kiger, of Elkin and Winston-Salem, to John Poindex ter, of this city, which was sol emnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of J. L. Powers, pastor of the bride, on Elk Spur street, with Rev. Powers officiating, using the single ring ritual of the Baptist church. For her wedding the bride wore a spring suit of blue with acces sories of blue and white. Her shoulder bouquet was of gar denias. Mrs. Poindexter is the daugh ter of Mrs. H. E. Kiger, of Pin nacle, and the late Mr. Kiger, and is employed with the Chatham Manufacturing company. Mr. Poindexter is a native of East Bend and has recently bought a shoe shop here. Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter are making their home at the Tharpe apartments on Gwyn avenue. Circles of Woman's Society of Christian Service Meet The circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met in the following homes Monday after noon: Circle number one met with Mrs. R. G. Smith, on Gwyn Ave nue, with 16 members present. Spainhour ACCESSORIES • make your ensemble madfc for each other, these new est colors in bags and gloves n. /A and complimentary shades in ,( 1 , hosiery—The' makings for your new Easter ensemble. Come see the new styles now at Spain hour's. «■ "Huffman" Silk Hose * New Spring Purses > (\ J) SI.OO to $2.98^ New Spring Gloves l ob SI.OO to $l9B SYDNOR-SP AINHOUR "Elkin's Quality Department Store" SPRING HATS BLOOM for Easter Sailors, turbans, and sporties in felt, straw and fabric Veils, ribbons and flowers put flattering color on your new Easter bonnet Navy, red, and newest colors await you. $1.98 to $5.95 SYDNOR-SPAINHOVR • Millinery First Floor THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, BLKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Chief Inspector f 1 P I \ 4fl BM'ii |Jb Jj Above is pictured E. E. Shore, Jr., chief cloth inspector of the Chatham Manufacturing Com pany. Mr. Shore recently came to Elkin as his department was moved from Winston-Salem to the new plant here.— (Tribune Photo.) Mrs. J. G. Abernethy, circle chair man, presided over the meeting and conducted the devotionals. In the absence of Mrs. J. S. Hiatt, Mrs. R. G. Smith taught the Bible lesson. Circle number two met with Mrs. H; C. Salmons on Church street, with Mrs. Clyde Eller as sociate hostess with 24 members present. Mrs. W. W. Whitaker conducted the devotionals and Mrs. t). G. Smith, circle chairr man, presided over the meeting and dlrcted the program. The Bible study was taught by Mrs. H. C. Salmons. A poem by Mrs. Jac£ Carter, concluded the pro gram. ' Circle number three met with Mrs. A. O. Bryan on West Main street, with 17 members pcessnt. Mrs. Chas. G. Ashby, circle chair man, presided over the meeting and directed the program. The devotionals were in charge of Mrs. Lena Dockery and Mrs. Har old Click taught the Bible lesson. Prior to the program each cir cle held an impressive fifteen minute pledge service. A letter recently received from the Bible woman in China, who is supported by the local society, was read, and she reported that she was safe and carrying on her mission work. Refreshments were served by the hostesses during a pleasant social hour. 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