®SOC.i ETY.
Legion Auxiliary to Meet Monday
Evening
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
George Gray Post of the Ameri
can Legion will meet Monday ev
ening at 7:46 at the home of
Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, on Church
street.
All members are cordially in
vited to attend.
Bauguess-Byers
Announcement is made today
of the marriage of Miss Marylee
Bauguess to Ivan Byers. The
marriage was solemnized in a
quiet ceremony at Dobson on Oc
tober 21.
Mrs. Byers is the daughter oi
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Bauguess, of
State Road.
Following a brief wedding trip
they are residing at State Road.
Mrs. Brown Is Hostess to
Presbyterian Circle '
Mrs. Ted Brown was hostess to
the circle of the Woman's Mis
sionary society of the Presby
terian church at her home on
Church street Monday evening,
with 14 members present. Mrs.
O. V. Caudill conducted the de
votional period and the program
was presented by Mrs. W. R.
Wellborn, assisted by Mrs. Dan
Barbour, Mrs. O. T. Blackburn
and Mrs. David Causey.
Refreshments were served dur
ing a pleasant social hour.
Dorcas Class Meets Tuesday
Evening
The Dorcas class of the Sun
day school of the First Baptist
church met to the regular busi
ness-social meeting Tuesday ev
ening at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Baker, on Elk Spur street, with
22 members and two visitors
present.
Mrs. Clyde Carroll conducted
the devotionals and Mrs. T. L.
Parnell, class president, presided
over the business session, which
featured routine reports and
plans for class activities.
During a pleasant social hour
a number of games and contests,
directed by Mrs. Turner Carter,
were enjoyed. Refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Honor
Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Ar
nold honored their daughter,
Minnie Ruth, on her 17th birth
day anniversary, at their home in
Hamptonville, Tuesday night.
Games were enjoyed through
out the evening. The guests were
ushered into the dining room,
where the color scheme of pink
and white was carried out effec
tively. There Miss Arnold opened
the many lovely gifts that her
friends presented her.
Cake, pickles and lemonade
were served to the following: Miss
Arnold, the honoree; Misses Ger
ry Weaver, Erlene Matthews,
Dorcas and Grace Cranfill, Cath
erine Hinson, Caroline Bell. Ma
rie Long, Anna Lou Reavis. Eva
Ireland, Pearl, Ola and Lola
Belle Steelman; Messrs. Jackson
Brown, Clee Laster, Billie Steel
man, Hubert Hihson, Leo Wag
oner, Claud and Ray Ireland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Steelman.
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Masquerade Party Is Held At
Nttraea* Home Thursday
Members of the nursing staff of
the Hugh Chatham Memorial
Hospital were hostesses at a de
lightful Hallowe'en masquerade
party at the nurses' home on
Thursday evening. Approximately
50 guests enjoyed the affair.
The entire lower floor of the
home was decorated with au
tumn leaves, Jack o' Lanterns,
shocks of corn and a colorful ar
ray of autumn flowers. The
guests were masked and in cos
tume. Miss Mary Fletcher won
the costume award for ladies, and
the prize for the men's costume
went to Julius Speas. Miss
Fletcher was presented toilet wa
ter . and Mr. Speas was given a
bill fold.
Various games, suggestive of
the season, were enjoyed, and
novelty prizes were awarded. The
climax of the entertainment was
the fortune telling booth, where
a "real" fortune teller held sway.
Punch, sandwiches, doughnuts,
apples, pop com and peanuts
were served btftTßj& style during
the evening.
Elkin Valley Y. W. A Celebrates
Third Anniversary
Celebrating the third anniver
sary of the organization of the
Carrie Woodruff circle of the Y.
W. A. of the Elkin Valley Baptist
church, members of the auxiliary
entertained their mothers and
Sunday school teachers at a so
cial at the church on Monday ev
ening.
Miss Grace Lawrence, president
of the association, presided over
the meeting and welcomed the
visitors. The devotional period
was in charge of Mrs. E. G. Jor
dan. A musical reading, "Some
body's Mother," was given by
Miss Helen Hayes, with Miss
Mildred Lawrence playing the pi
ano accompaniment. Mrs. H. D.
(Carrie) Woodruff, gave a brief
talk, which was followed by the
history of the organization by
Miss Frances Martin. George
Walters, superintendent of the
Sunday school, Mrs. Mary Dar
nell, first Y. W. A. counsellor,
and Mrs. Roy Collins, present
leader, Mrs. Eli Jordan, Mrs.
Robert Transou and Jim Mitchell
all contributed to the program
with brief summaries of the
work of the church and its affi
liated organizations. A vocal
trio, composed of Misses Helen
Hayes and Frances and Jean
Martin, gave special music.
A social hour followed. The
rooms were decorated in green
and white, the auxiliary colors.
The birthday cake, bearing three
candles, was the central decora
tion of the refreshment table.
Mrs. Woodruff lighted the can
dles on the cake and gave the in
vocation. Punch, cake and sand
wiches were served the 40 guests
attending.
Methodist Circle Meetings
Well Attended
The circles of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service of the
Methodist church met Monday
afternoon in the following
homes:
Circle number one met with
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NOHTH CAROLINA
Mrs. J. Q. Abernethy, with 21
members present. One new mem
ber, Mrs. A. C. Oibbs, was enroll
ed. Mrs. Abernethy, circle chair
man, presided over the business
session and Mrs. F. W. Graham
conducted the devotlonals. The
Bible study was taught by Mrs.
Joe Bivins, assisted by Mrs. Q. T.
Roth and Mrs. W. A. Finney.
Circle number two met with
Mrs. E. 8. Spainhour on West
Main street, with Mrs. E. W. Mc-
Daniel associate hostess, with 23
members present. Four new mem
bers, Mrs. Owen Huff, Mrs. Mer
cer Tyson, Mrs. Stauber Flynt
and Mrs. A. R. Plaster, were en
rolled.
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Mrs. D. O. Smith, circle chair
man, opened the meeting with a
prayer for peace. The Bible les
son was taught by Mrs. George
Royall, Mrs. E. F. McNeer, Mrs.
W. W. Whitaker and Mrs. Her
man F. Duncan.
Circle number three met with
Mrs. Alex Chatham, with 16
l members present. One new mem
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ber, Mrs. Charles Hanes, was en
rolled.
Mrs. C. O. Ashby, circle chair
man. presided over the meeting
and conducted the devotionals.
The Bible lesson was taught by
Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. Mason Lillard,
Mrs. W. M. Maxwell $ and Mrs.
Clyde Long.
The topic of the program of
each group was peace and the
meeting also completed the
study of the mission book, "Songs
of Zion."
Refreshments were served dur
ing a pleasant social hour.
SWAN CREEK
Preaching services were held at
Swan Creek Baptist church Sat
urday night. A large number
was there for Sunday school Sun
day. Preaching services were
also held Sunday at the regular
hour.
Mr. Herman Adams spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Harry Hag
er at Jonesville.
Miss Omah Mathis, of Elkin,
spent Sunday in the home of her
parents, and Mrs. Sam
Mathis.
"Mrs. Eva Macey, of Jonesville,
spent Sunday in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parks
Adams.
Mrs. Cleveland Armstrong is
getting along fine in the Davis
hospital at Statesville where she
underwent an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Oarvey Simmons
and the former's sister, Miss
Louise Simmons, of Elkin, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Simmons' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mathis.
Mrs. W. A. Holleman is im
proving nicely frpm a long ill
ness, her many friends are glad
to know.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Calloway
spent Saturday in Winston-Sa
lem visiting Mr. Calloway's sister.
Little Joe Ann Mathis, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar
land Mathis, is sick at the pres
ent.
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Thursday, November 7, 1940