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Thursday, June 13, 1940

®SCd ETY.Mason Lillard Bible Class To Meet

The Mason Lillard Bible classof the Methodist church willmeet Monday evening, June 17,at 7:45, at the home of MissBlanche Dixon, on Gwyn Ave-nue. All members are cordiallyinvited to attend.

Ashley-AshleyMr. and Mrs. William Ashley

announce the marriage of theirdaughter, Nellie, to Clarence Ash-ley, of Boonville. The marriage

was solemnized May 18, at Inde-pendence, Va.

Mr. Ashley is with the ElkinMotor Car company here.

They will reside in Jonesville.

Junior Garden Club MeetsThursday Afternoon

The Junior Yadkin Valley Gar-

den club met Thursday afternoonat the home of Miss Grace Laf-foon on Church street, with 10members present. The programwas an informal discussion offlowers with all of the membersparticipating.

Plans were made for the July

meeting, which will be a picnicsession at the home of MissEleanor Hayes.

Refreshments were served dur-ing a pleasant social hour.

Mrs. Caudill Entertains BibleSchool Workers at LuncheonMrs. O. V. Caudill entertained

at a delightful luncheon Tuesdayat her home on Gwyn avenue,having as guests the faculty ofthe daily vacation Bible school,which is in progress at the Pres-byterian church. Covers wereplaced for Mrs. O. T. Blackburn,Mrs. Hoke F. Henderson, Mrs.Virgil Beroth, Misses Mary Sale,Mary Hartzog, Mary Clapp, Hel-en and Rachel Caudill, Rev. O.V. Caudill, Miss Maxine Weaver,of Lansing; John Smith, of Sara-sota, Fla.; Ralph Buchanan, ofPlumtree, and Sam Patterson, ofArkansas.

Mr. and Mrs. Neaves EntertainTo Honor Bridal Party

Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.W. A. Neaves entertained at apicnic supper at their private pic-nic ground to honor their daugh-ter, Miss Emalene Neaves, andHartley Lord, who were marriedSaturday. The guest list in-cluded members of their weddihg

party, the out-of-town wedding

guests, and a few close friends.Supper was served in the sum-

mer house. The day marked thebirthday anniversaries of Mrs.Hartley L. Lord of Kennebunk,Me., and Mrs. Johnny Rogers ofPortland, Me., mother and sisterof the bridegroom-elect, and abirthday cake for each of themgraced the table.

Mission Circle Meets ThursdayEvening

Circle number four of the Wo-man's Society of Christian Ser-vice of the Methodist church metThursday evening at the home ofMrs. E. Carl Boyles on WestMain street, with MesdamesClyde Hall and J. Coke Marionassociate hostesses, with 17 mem-bers and one visitor present.

Mrs. Max Boyles, circle chair-man, presided over the meetingand conducted the devotionals.The missionary topic "Womenand the Kingdom of God inJapan," was discussed by Mrs.Herman P. Duncan and MissOphelia Paul.

During a pleasant social hourthe hostesses served a temptingrefreshment course.

Mr. and Mrs. Folger EntertainAt Dinner Friday

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Folgerentertained at dinner Friday ev-ening at their home on Gwyn

Avenue to honor Miss EmaleneNeaves, sister of Mrs. Folger, andHartley Lord, who were marriedSaturday.

The guest list included mem-'bers of the wedding party andout-of-town wedding guests. Lark-spur, old-fashioned pinks, sweetpeas and magnolia blossoms wereused in an attractive arrange-ment throughout the home. Thedining room table was coveredwith a white satin cloth andcentered with a silver bowl ofmagnolias. On each of the smalltables where the guests wereseated, were antique vases filledwith pansies. Dinner was servedbuffet' style.

Engagement of Miss Boles IsAnnounced Thursday

Mesdames O. E., R. G. and A.L. Boles and Mrs. Ode Travis en-tertained at a lovely party Thurs-day evening at the home of theformer in Jonesville to announcethe engagement of Miss Cath-erine Boles to D. Phillip Wilkins.The marriage will be solemnizedin a private church ceremony thelatter part of this month.

The home was decoratedthroughout with pink and whiterosebuds, effecting an artisticcolor scheme. Four tables wereplaced for bridge and three forcubical hearts. In the gamesscoring honors went to Mrs. LeeNeaves and Mrs. Clyde Cothren.Miss Boles, bride-elect, was pre-sented crystal in her weddingpattern.

At the conclusion of the playan ice course, in which the chosencolor scheme was accentuated,was served.

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Miss Swaim Is Bride ofM. C. Dobbins, Jr.

A marriage of cordial interestwas that of Miss Evelyn Swaimand M. C. Dobbins, Jr., which wassolemnized Saturday morning atthe home of the bride's parents,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swaim, withRev. Clete Simmons officiating.The vows were spoken before animprovised altar of fern and bas-kets of white flowers. Only theimmediate families of the youngcouple were present for the cere-mony.

The bride wore a becomingdress of blue crepe with white ac-cessories and a shoulder bouquetof valley lilies.

Mrs. Dobbins was educated atthe JOnesville school. Mr. Dob-bins, who is the son of Mr. andMrs. Miles C. Dobbins, Sr., at-tended West Yadkin school andis employed with Chatham Man-ufacturing company.

Following a brief wedding tripMr. and Mrs. Dobbins will maketheir home with the bride's par-ents.

Mr. and Mrs. McNeer and Mr.and Mrs. Reich Entertain At

Cake Catting

Following the Neaves - Lordwedding rehearsal Friday eveningat the Methodist church, Mr. andMrs. E. F. McNeer of this city,and Mr. and Mrs. John Reich ofStatesville, entertained at a cakecutting at the McNeer home onChurch street.

The home was artistically ar-ranged with garlands of pinkDorothy Perkins roses, larkspurand delphinium. The dining ta-ble was covered with a handsomeembroidered cloth and centeredwith a three-tier wedding cake.The cake was decorated in pinkand white and topped with aminiature bride and bridegroom.The traditional symbols weredrawn from the cake by membersof the wedding party by means ofpink satin ribbons. From the

dining room chandelier delicatepink roseouds were suspended onstreamers of white satin ribbons.Ices in bridal moulds were servedwith weuding cake and mints.

The guest list included approx-imately 95. Guests in addition tothose here for the wedding wereMr. and Mrs. Audrey Barringerof Statesville.

Miss Neaves b Bride of Mr. Lordin Brilliant Church

Ceremony

The wedding of Miss EmaleneBryant Neaves, of this city, andHartley Lord, of Kennebunk, Me.,and Boston, was solemnized in abrilliant ceremony Saturday athigh noon at the Methodistchurch. Rev. Herman F. Dun-can, pastor of the bride, andRev. L. B. Abernethy, a formerpastor, officiated, using the dou-ble ring ritual.

Palms, fern and regal lilieswere massed about the altar andchoir loft to make a backgroundfor the wedding party.

A program of pre-nuptial

music was given by Mrs. Van W.Dillon, Jr., of this city, organist,

and Mrs. Hugh Hill Chatham, ofStanleytown, Va., soprano soloist.Mrs. Dillon played "Calm as theNight" (Bohm); "O, Thou Sub-lime, Sweet Evening Star" (Wag-ner) and "Romance in E Flat"(Williams).. Mrs. Chatham sang"The Sweetest Story Ever Told"(Stults), and "Because" (D'Har-

delot). "To a Wild Rose" (Mac-

Dowell) was played while thevows were being spoken. "TheLohengrin" and Mendelssohn'swedding marches were used forthe processional and recessional.

The bride was given in mar-riage by her father, William Av-ery Neaves. The bridegroom wasattended by his brother, FrankLord, of Kennebunk, as bestman. Miss Rosamond Neaves,sister of the bride, was maid ofhonor, and her bridesmaids wereher sister, Mrs. Franklin Folger,Jr., Mrs. William Bernard Har-ris, Jr., and Miss Anna Atkinson,all of this city, and Mrs. JohnnyRogers, of Portland, Me., sister ofthe bridegroom. The ushers wereSam Neaves, of this city, brotherof the bride, Montford Variel andHomer Waterhouse, of Cam-bridge, Mass., and Ralph Harvey,of Wellesley Hills, Mass.

The bride wore an exquisitewedding gown of silk starchedmarquisette, with inserts ofChantllly lace in the skirt andoutlining the court train. Thesame lace outlined the squareneck and the leg o' muttonsleeves, which came to a pointover the hand. Her bridal veil ofillusion fell in three tiers from acoronet of orange blossoms. Herbouquet was of bride's roses andlilies of the valley.

The maid of honor and brides-maids wore dresses in design andmaterial like that of the bride,except that the full skirts wereof an even length and the puffedsleeves ended above the elbow,with matching turbans of tulle,with short veils. The maid ofhonor wore blue marquisette andcarried an arm bouquet of yellowrosebuds tied with yellow satinribbons, and the bridesmaids'dresses were of pale yellow andtheir flowers were talisman rosesand blue delphinium, tied withbronze satin ribbons. Each ofthem wore a string of pearls, agift of the bride.

Mrs. Neaves, mother of thebride, wore a formal dress of palegray lace and chiffon, with aclose fitting turban of rose color-ed flowers. Her corsage was ofpurple orchids.

Mrs. Lord, mother of the bride-groom, wore a dress of ice bluelace with a picture hat of deli-cate pink, and white orchids.

Mrs. Lord is the second daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Av-ery Neaves, of this city, herfather being vice-president andgeneral superintendent of Chat-ha m Manufacturing Company.She attended the Woman's Col-lege of the Uhiversity of NorthCarolina, and was one of Elkin'smost popular and attractive girls.

.Since the announcement of her! engagement she has been accord-ed many social courtesies.

I Mr. Lord is the son of Mrs.

Where's That Canary?Hartley L. Lord and the late Hart-ley Little Lord, of Kennebunk,Me. He la a graduate of Bow-doin College, where he organizedthe Bowdoln College Rifle TeamIn his sophomore year. He is amember of the Sigma Nu frater-nity. He is associated with R. C.Harvey and company, of Boston,Mass.

Immediately after the cere-mony a luncheon was given formembers of the bridal party andout-of-town wedding guests atthe home of the bride's parents.

The spacious home was arrangedthroughout with mountain laurel,roses, magnolias and other gar-den flowers. The guests weregreeted by Mrs. J. R. Poindexterand Franklin Polger, Jr., andwere introduced to the receivingline, which was composed of thebridal party, Mr. and Mrs.Neaves, parents of the bride, andMrs. Lord, mother of the bride-groom. Mr. and Mrs. GavinDortch presided in the gift roomand Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox di-rected the guests to the diningroom, where Mrs. Carl Poindexterand Mrs. R. B. Harrell presided.Luncheon was served buffet style.Goodbyes were said to Mr. andMrs. H. P. Graham.

Out-of-town guests for thewpdding were: Mr. and Mrs. I. L.Halsey, Donald Halsey, Mrs. Vir-gil Cox, Virgil Cox, Jr., CharlesE. Cox, grandfather of the bride,and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cam Fields,of Mouth of Wilson, Va.; Mr. andMrs. Woodrow Osborne, of Inde-pendence, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.Chdrles Waugh, Mr. and Mrs.Kyle McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Payne, Miss Edna Cox, MissElaine McMillan and Joe NealPayne, of Galax, Va.; Mrs. B. F.Folger, Sr., and R. Cleve Lewel-lyn, of Dobson; Miss Nell Nowlinand Miss Sarah Mae Edgerton, ofGreensboro; Miss Mary Cochraneand Miss Margaret Mabrey, ofConcord; Mr. and Mrs. G. C.Graham and Misses Marion andBeryl Graham, of Lewisville;Miss Louise Purcelle, of RedSprings; Mrs. James Baldwin, ofMedina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. JoeRagsdale, of Leaksville; Dr. andMrs. Horack, of Durham; Mr. andMrs. Hugh Hill Chatham, ofStanleytown, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Harris, of Winston-Salem; A. L. Butler, Alex andGene Motsinger, Misses Mary andLillian Miller, Winston-Salem;Mrs. Hartley L. Lord, Miss AnnaDingley and Frank D. Lord, ofKennebunk, Me.; Homer Water-house and Montford Variel, ofCambridge, Mass.; Miss CarolynChurch, Brookline, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs. Ralph C. Harvey, MissesAnne, Jane and Blanche Harvey,Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Mrs.Johnny Rogers, Portland, Me.;Miss Lucinda Ford, Troy, N. Y.;Miss Carolyn Rogers, Bennetts-ville, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. FraserLapsley, Badin; Mr. and Mrs.John Reich, Statesville; E. Kap-lan, New London, Conn.; Mr. andMrs. R. J. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. El-vin Evoy, Frank Baltz, Sam Burr-roughs and Bert Cloud, of Phila-delphia, Pa.; and Richard Atkin-son, of Mars Hill. ,

Following the luncheon Mr.and Mrs. Lord left for a weddingtrip through the New 1 Englandstates. For travel the bride worea two-piece suit of black chiffon,an adaptation of a Balenciagamodel, with a powder blue blouseof embroidered organdy. Her hatwas of black Shantung straw,bonnet style, trimmed with velvetribbon in the same shade as herblouse. Other accessories wereof black. Her corsage was ofroseS and valley lilies, lifted fromher wedding bouquet.

Mr. and Mrs. Lord will reside inWellesley Hills, Mass., upon theirreturn from their wedding trip.

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land planted to soil-depletingcrops was about 23,000,000 acresless than the average for the pre-ceding ten years, says a Triple-Aannouncement.

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