MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949.SOCIETY-Elizabeth Morris, John Long Pledge Vows On SaturdayMr*. John William hangAt 4:80 p.m. on Saturday, August 20th, at First Baptist Church, Miss Elizabeth Morris, daugliI or of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Morris, of Lynchburg, Va., became the bride of John William Long, son of Mrs. C. -M. V'enry, of Middlcsboro, and tfie’. Jatc Crccd LoiifiiRev.- Fern D. Robinson jiorforuled the single ring ceremony. I Yeti ceding the service, Miss Mol lie ■PGJoster, at the organ, presented t program of nuptial music, including Schubert's “Serenade,” Provost's Intermezzo, “A ml ante Conmoto by Guilmant, and “An-dantino by Chopin. She accompanied Mrs. Raymond Lovett, who sang “Because by D’Hard el at, fend “Until by Sanderson. Miss Oloster played the traditional Wedding Murch from Lohengrin, by Wagner, and the Wedding March, by Mendelssohn. During the ceremony she played “Trnumcrei, by Schumann.The vows were exchanged before the alter, which was hanked with white gladioli and cyhofium ferns, with hranched candelabra holding burning tapers.The bride was given in marriage hy her lather, K. D. Morris. She wore a wedding gown of candlelight. slipper satin, a two-piece separable featuring a strapless dress with filled bodice and bouffant skirt, the fitted jacket had long sleeves and double folds forming a how in the hark. Her halo was of imported French illusion vicing with n garland of flowers. She carried white bride's roses with stcphonotis and baby's *breath made into a Colonial bou-pquet.Mrs. Alva Inman of Louisville, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a winter rose satin dress fashioned with fitted bod'ce, short sleeves, with deep tucks around the full biasj skirt. She wore matching guant- i lets and carried a Immiuct of roses to match the dress, mixed with blue delphinium.Alva Inman, of Louisville, brother-in-1 aw of the bridegroom, served as best man. The ushers were John R. Morris, brother of thesee . . lie is office manager for Priiiiicv-Jellico Coal Company. The couple will be at home at 820 Chester Avenue, Middlrsboro, ujter September 1st.Out of town guests included Mr. and Mr,«. R- D. Morris, of Lynchburg, Vai, Miss Theda Morris, of Kingston, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. W. F,. Wade,'of Arlington, Va., anil Mr. and Mrs. Alva In man, of Louisville, Ky.SOUTHERN BREAKFASTMis. Ilarry Yerran entertained' with a southern breakfast Satur-; day morning at the Cumberland Mountain Hotel, in honor of her guest, Miss Jeanne Poland, of I'Yiendsvillc, Tennessee. The table was attractively decorated with yellow roses intermixed with tuberoses; the guest of hunur, Aliss Jeanne Poland, wore a corsage of i yellow roses. The invited guests were: Mcsrlames A. II. Ralston,; Ralph Hippard, H. ISIakeman,: Carroll Van Deacon, Janies Flow- j ers, Raymond Lovett, Chester Wolff, Clyde Guthrie, J. P. Hsijslil,' Jr., Roy 0'Howell, Malt Baker,: Robert Kogan, Jack Inman, Jr., James Elliott, II cm nr Hoe, Jr., Waller Iloe, Jr., Kcnnei.lv Lovett,! Burt Paynler, 0. M. McDaniel,; David Bingham, Kenneth Holder, David Harris, D. j,. R0gnn, Mich-: olas Boojrher, Misses Jeannt Po-j land, Katherine Schneider, Janie j Campbell, Mimi Wardrup, Ruth! Jackie Campbell and Betty!Hoe,Fugate.bride, of LyWITH MISS HOEThe Mabel Summers YWA's of! Ihe First Baptist Church mel l-ri-j my night at the l,nm(! of M:ss| Jiilly Ellen Hoe. Miss Hoe called!meeting to order and the! opening prayer was hy .Mrs. Clyde i milter. Miss; Beverly Collin.es-! . ml sang “j ,,m Satisfied with' : Jesus . Thc devotional was given j , Miss Lymlal Harris. j .Mm Coilingsworih ihnn ?;1t|-r-i ' ‘lured the program on Catholinsm.!I hose taking par;, were lYvorlv! : o.l mgs worth, Mary Ellen Hoe, 1. hbtitg. Va., Rudolph Lyndal Harris, Jem, n-,klt;T {„ Poore, Hobart Lynch and Ernest j rgia Spangle,, and May,re Mi lie,-Following the program ihere was aLorton, of Middlcsboro.Mrs. Morris, the bride’s mo I her, wore a dress nf sea foam green and wore pink roses. Mrs. Vrury, mother of Lite groom, wore a dress of wedge wood blue crcpc, and wore pink roses.Following the ceremony a ro-Aception was held in the parlor nf 'the Cumberland Hotel. The bride'.-tabic was covered with a lace doth, the three-tiered wedding cake was lopped with a rose bower and encircled by white rnr.es; white tapers in cry si at were at eilher crd of the table.iscns.-ion on missions. Refrcslunenl.s were bn meetingclosed with pray-entf.rtain AT TEAMrs. W. r. l-'arley, Middlolmro Kentucky eat,.,-.tamed bat unlay afternoon wi'h a tea in honor of her house g,(e-t Mrs. ('alvin EMi,..st, rainpln-ll, of Jack, oM v, He, H, „■„!». A number al friends of .Mrs. Farlrv it, Mid-lt;t esluiro were invited. Mr.. T. C.cutler crd ot me tame. .Misses r,rt, Mu? father and Phyll's Wardrup ; fafr ? m!?presided at thc punch bowl. , .Aftor the reception the newly- J ^ 1 00weds left for the wedding trip' '' through I ho Smoky Mountains. For traveling Ihe bride wore a moonstone blue velvet suit with Victorian pink accessories.Mrs. Long graduated from Northwestern University at Evanston, and is u Chi S'gma. Mr. Long graduated from the Draghan Business ikhuol ut Knoxville, Tennes-st the leaMrs, 1 Ionici* Floe and Missssislod uith the