ETY. Myers-Rudd Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Myers, of this city announce the engage ment of their daughter, Amy Kathryn, to Clyde Wesley Rudd of Henderson. The marriage will t-aifp place in mid-summer at the home of the bride-elect's parents, on West Main street. Jacfcson-Lucas Marriage Is Solemnized Monday Miss Lillian May Jackson, of Winston-Salem, daughter of Mrs. Selina Jackson, and Jesse Ran dolph Lucas, of Elkin and Roan oke, were married Monday after noon at Independence, Va., with Rev. L. F. Funk officiating. Mr. Lucas is employed with the Yadkin Auto Sales company here. T. C. U. Club to Sponsor Dance The T. C. U. club will sponsor a public dance at the school gymnasium Friday evening, April 5. Claude Little and his orches tra from Mooresville will furnish music for the dance, which will begin at 9 o'clock. Proceeds will go to the welfare fund of the club. Bids for the dance may be se cured from Leonard Shepherd, chairman of the social committee of the club. Young Peoples Department of Baptist S. S. Entertain Members of the Young Peoples Department of the Sunday school of the First Baptist church en tertained at a party in the Sun day school annex of the church Tuesday evening to honor the many new members of the depart ment who have recently come here from Winston-Salem to reside. The guests were greeted by Misses Willie Guyer, Agness Gray and Hazel Byrd, T. L. Pamell, - SAPHO For Hair and Scalp Why be bothered with scalp trouble or unruly hair? Every bottle sold under money-back guarantee. Ask your local druggist, barber or beautician. Try a bottle today and see for yourself. SI.OO bottle now 75c, or write Sapho Chemical Co* Winston-Salem, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME To Treat Your Lawn With Tobacco Stems CALL 117 F. A. BRENDLE & SON Elkin, N. C. «||| t m/^ ' r W. M. WALL JEWELER Phone 56 Elkin, N. C. Flake Cooke and Paul Young, and directed to the reception rooms, which were lavishly decorated with spring flowers and greenery. Leslie Reinhardt, superinten dent of the department, Walter H. Combs, Miss Lucy Gray, and Miss Hazel Byrd were also on the re ception committee and the games were under the direction of Mrs. E. C. James, Mrs. W. O. Hooper and Mrs. Lawrence Walls. Punch and wafers were served during the evening by Miss Lucy Gray, Miss Lucille Phillips, Mrs. Jack Terrell, Mrs. Jake Jones and Miss Angess Gray. Approximately 110 young people attended the delightful affair. Miss Laffoon is Hostess at Dinner and Theatre Party Miss Louise Laffoon delightfully entertained members of the T. and T. club at a dinner party at her home on Church Street Tuesday evening. Spring flowers were used throughout the home and as a centerpiece for the dinner table. In addition to the regular club meeting date the event also mark ed the birthday anniversary of the hostess. Following the dinner the guests were entertained at a theatre party. Woman's Club to Hold Open Meet Tuesday Afternoon The regular open meeting of the Woman's club will be held Tuesday afternoon, April 2, at 3:30 in the club room at Hotel Elkin. The program will be in charge of the Garden depart ment of the club, under the direc tion of Miss Alice Dixon, and will feature a talk on Chinese flora, by Mi's. Eph Whisenhunt, and a musical program under the direc tion of Mrs. J. H. Beeson. All members are urged to at tend and the public is cordially invited. Methodist Circles to Meet Monday The circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the Methodist church will meet Mon day afternoon, April 1, at 3:30 in the following homes: Circle number one with Mrs. R. B. Harrell on West Main street; number two with Mrs. G. P. Dockery on Bridge street, with Mrs. Worth Graham associate hostess, and number three with Mrs. J. R. Poindexter on Bridge street. All members are cordially in vited to attend. Cox-Melton Wedding Is Solemnized The wedding of Miss Elenoir Grace Melton and Wiley Cox was solemnized Saturday, March 16, at high noon at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. W. Calloway, of Mountain Park. Mrs. Cox is the second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Job Melton, of Jonesville, Route 1. She is a graduate of Ronda high school, being a member of the class of 1938. Mr. Cox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cox, of Pleasant Hill. He is connected with the City Transit company at Elkin. Holiday Visitors Are Feted at Numerous Parties Misses Virginia Whitaker, Reeves Pollard and Algene Nelly, of Winston-Salem, holiday guests of Miss Dorothy Harrell, and Miss Betty Messenger, of Hartford, Conn., guest of her aunts, Mes dames Raymond and Alex Chat ham. were extensively feted dur ing their visit. On Saturday Mrs. Gavin Dortch, aunt of Miss Harrell, en tertained the visitors at luncheon at Hotel Elkin. The guests were later entertained at the Dortch home for games. On Saturday evening Miss Har rell entertained at a dinner at 6:30 at her home on West Main street for the visitors and a num ber of young men from Winston- Salem. At eight o'clock several additional guests came in for dancing, in a dancing exhibition contest Miss Jo Barker was awarded a prize, a white rabbit, dressed in gay Easter finery. Monday Miss Harrell entertain ed at a luncheon at one o'clock at her home. Covers were placed for sixteen, members of the high school and college set. Table prizes were awarded at the lunch eon to Misses Algene Neely, Clyde, Myers, Jo Barker and Lena Sale. On Monday evening Miss Mary Elizabeth Allen entertained the visitors at a buffet luncheon at her home on Church street. Miss Day Is Bride of Russell Casey Saturday Afternoon A pretty wedding was solemniz ed Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Shelton Irene Day became the bride of Russell Casey at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. David W. Day. Rev. Mr. Day, father of the bride, performed the ritual. Only immediate relatives and a few THE WLKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA close friends witnessed the cere mony. In the living room an impro vised altar was arranged with greenery and spring flowers. Miss Bernice Wellborn rendered the wedding music. The tradi tional wedding marches were used as a processional and recessional and during , the ceremony Miss Wellborn played "O, Promse Me." The bride wore a spring suit of poudre blue with accessories of dusty rose and black. Her shoul der bouquet was of white carna tions and valley lilies. Following the ceremony the guests were directed to the dining room by Misses Marie Casey and Gerfcha Collins and Mrs. Joe Cockerham, Where a handsome two-tier wedding cake was sliced and served with moulded ices. Mrs. Casey is the only daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Day and was graduated from Elkin high school with the class of 1938. Mr. Casey is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Young Casey of the Cool Springs community. He is employed with the Federal Furniture company. At present Mr. and Mrs. Day are making their home with the bride's parents. i Miss Sadie Mathis Is Bride of Felix Swaim Miss Sadie Ailene Mathis be came the bride of Felix Swaim at the home 'of her parents in the Bethel community last Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The pas tor of the bride, Rev. R. J. Par due, heard the vows, using the ring ceremony. The bride wore a costume of navy blue with matching acces sories. Her shoulder corsage was of sweet peas and valley lilies. Mrs. Swaim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Franklin Mathis, of Route 1, Jonesville. She was graduated with the class of 1938 of Ronda high school, and for some time has held a posi tion with Rose's store at Elkin. Mr. Swaim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swaim, of Cycle. He attended school at Jonesville and is engaged in farming with his parents, where they will re side. A delicious wedding dinner was served by the parents of the bride to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swaim and son, H. L., Jr., Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Weatherman and daughter, Miss Vermelle, Mrs. W. W. Wea therman, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Maxwell and daughter, Marilyn, of Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Felts and Philip Mauldin, State Road, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Eugene Jones, Misses Dorothy Coram, of Boonville, Louise Morrison, Paul ine Morrison, Ethel Adams, Vesta Mathis, Edith Walker and Dor othy Colhard, of Elkin, Edith Crater, of Wilkesboro, and Lor raine Crater, of Boone. Parent-Teachers Hear Lecture and Elect Officers Members of the Parent-Teach er Association heard a lecture by the Rt. Rev. Douglas L. Rights, of Winston-Salem, observed Father's Night and elected officers at the March meeting Tuesday evening in the elementary school building. The meeting opened with the devotional period in charge of Rev. J. S. Hiatt, and the speaker of the evening was introduced by Prof. z. H. Dixon, former super intendent of the city schools. The Rev. Mr. Rights gave an illustrat ed lecture on a tour of the Yad kin and Great Pee Dee river, which was informative and of more than usual interest, as many of the scenes were laid in the valley of the Yadkin in this vicinity. The pictures were in natural color. During the business meeting officers were elected as follows to serve for the 1940-41 school term: President, Mrs. J. Harold Click; vice-president, Mrs. J. Mark Mc- Adams; secretary. Miss Emma Cooke, and treasurer, Miss Minnie Ruth McNeill. Routine reports and other business was dispatch ed. Mrs. I. C. Yates, chairman of the pre-school clinic, announced that the local group had received a certificate of recognition from the National Congress of P.-T. A. for the outstanding work in this line. During a soci%l hour the hos pitality committee, composed of Mrs. E. F. McNeer, Mrs. T. A. Leeper and Mrs. E. G. Click, served punch and wafers. A vocal quartette, "April Eyes," by Meg dames E. G. Click, E. F. McNeer, J. H. Beeson and H. P. Graham, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. Mark McAdams, was also en joyed. Attendance awards went to Miss Betty Harris' fifth grade in the elementary school and Miss Alice Dixon's eleventh grade in the high school. WILLIAMS IS HORTON • MANAGER IN YADKIN Judge Daniel L. Bell, State manager of the campaign of Lieutenant Governor Wilkins P. Horton, of Pittsboro,' for the Democratic nomination for Gov ernor of North Carolina, has made public, the appointment of Grover S. 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