HOLD FUNER AL FOR
YADKIN CO. WOMAN
Mrs. Asbury Tucker Is
Buried From Little
Elkin Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Caro
line Wagoner Tucker, 55, were held
Wednesday afternoon from the Lit
tle Elkin Baptist church, in charge
of Rev. J. W. Bryant, and interment
was in the church cemetery.
The deceased was the widoy of
the late Asbury Tucker and was a
bighly esteemed woman. Early in
life she joined the Fall Creek Bap
tist church and later moved her
membership to Cool Springs church.
She passed away at her home in
Yadkin county Tuesday.
She is survived by the following
sons and daughters: Mrs. Lla Hayes,
Mrs. Thelma Southard and Ina
Walter and Noah Tucker. Four
brothers, Lee Wagoner, James Wag
oner and Don Wagoner and one
sister, Mrs. Fannie Smith, also sur
vive.
Maple Springs News
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sale visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Elkin.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Boyd Sr., spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sale.
Rev. G. R. Stafford filled his reg
ular appointment at Maple Springs
Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Ham is visiting her son.
JUST 46 POUNDS
OF FAT GONE
Feels 20 Years Younger
"1 sorely can recommend Krus
chen Salts, I reduced from 156 to
110 lbs., my natnral weight, and I
feel 20 years younger. 'A pinch a
day, keeps the fat away.'" Mrs.
Vale Walter, Seattle, Washington
(Dec. 30, 1082.)
Once a day take Kruschen Salts
one-half teaspoonful in a glass of
hot water first thing every morning.
Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY
you'll gain in health and physical
attractiveness —constipation, gas and
acidity will cease to bothej- —you'll
feel younger—more active—full of
ambition clear skin sparkling
eyes.
A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but
a trifle at any drugstore in the
world—but demand and get Krus
chen and if one bottle doesn't joy
fully satisfy you—money back.
© "My wife gives me fits"
"CAN that woman of mine pick undershirts—and
how! HANES Undershirts. It doesn't make any
difference how much they're washed—they always
fit like the well-known paper on the wall. But don't
get the idea that. I'm strangled and cramped. And
let me tell you something else. HANES never cheats
on the length. When I get my shirt tucked in—it
stays. No bunching around the waist for me. Yes,
sir—she gives me fits, if you know what I mean!"
And HANES SHIRTS are only 25c
Think a FULL-LENGTH |7HIHIH
clastic . knit, JI
shirt lhl»
Other HANES Shirts—lux.
urious Lislcs, Durenes, and /r \V y/ i
Rayons—only 35c and 50c. W Zr j
HANES builds Shorts with \ll \\ /"v
plenty of room at the crotch, V/ \\ A
and makes the colors so fast Ml \V
that they're cuaranteed I Only
25c, 35c, and 50c
HANES hu Union Suits for V TTT®
50c. The Santorixed (pre- I "/? lil^H
shrunk) SAMSONBAK with > I ml
the patented belt is /' ! j i
Wrapped in ctllophto*. MEXLLLLi. _ ... j_ ..
" ,eu dorft know a HANES dttltr, pleat* write P. H. Hanea Knitting
Company, Winston-Salem. North Carolina.
HANES WONDERWEAR
rod MEN AND MVS PON EVERY SEASON
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HANES WONDERWEAR
SOLD IN ELKIN BY
P. A. BRENDLE & SON
Carl Ham, In Greensboro, for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woody, of
Statesville, visited Mrs. Woody's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reeves, ov
er the week-end.
Mrs. Julia Cook and daughter.
Fay, of Jonesville, spent Sunday with
Mrß. Gaither Howell.
A number of people of this com
munity have been attending the com
mencement exercises at Pleasant Hill
and Ronda Schools.
The following girls of this place
attended school at Ronda this year:
Misses Betty Poplin, Maggie Howell,
Nettie Ham and Edna Poplin. Of
these four, Miss Maggie Howell
should receive honorable mention
for having made no grades but "A"
on her report card for the entire
year. This is an unusual record
and we are very proud of such a
student who has thus distinguished
herself.
The season's entertainment of
plays, etc., will not be complete
without seeing "No Account David",
a three-act play to be given by the
home talent of this community on
Saturday night, May 20, at 8 p. m.
This play is one of the latest hits
and is one you can't afford to miss.
There is a splendid cast made up of
the following boys and girls: Fannie
Sparks, Beulah Howell, Robert Sale,
Grant Roberts, Ebb Holbrook, Nell
and Woodrow Sparks, Lester Howell,
Dessie Reeves and Frank Sale.
Special music will be furnished by a
number of musicians.
Fall Creek News
The Sunday school at Fall Creek
was delighted with a talk by Rev.
J. R. Jolly Sunday morning. He
gave a very short but interesting dis
cission of the "Rich Young Ruler".
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bryant
visited Mrs. Bryant's parents and at
tended preaching at Shady Grove
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Haynes and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bray Sunday afternoon. Mr. Haynes,
Mr. Bray and Mr. U. H. Bray attend
ed evangelistic services at Elkin.
Little Miss Edith Bryant is spend
ing the week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown.
Miss Opal Bray spent Saturday
night with her cousin. Miss Melissa
Bray.
"Aunt Tabitba" Bryant spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sim
mons.
The "Variety League" baseball
team, of this community, defeated
the Cool Spring nine in a good
game Saturday afternoon by the
score of 29-2.
There will be a Mother's Day pro
gram at Fall Creek church next Sun
day, following the regular classes.
The school is preparing the program
sent out by the Baptist Hospital, al
so special song and recitation pro
gram for Mother's Day and a very
good program is expected. The pub-
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
; lie is invited to come and help with
an offering.
Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Bryant
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Rose.
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Cycle News
Farmers report much blue mold
on the tobacco crop.
• Plans are being made for another
horseshoe pitching tournament this
year.
U. P. Brown went to Morganton
Wednesday whjre he will undergo
special treatment at a hospital there.
Mrs. Dobbins is quite sick at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. B. C.
Shore.
Miss Jettie Inscore, who has been
an invalid the greater part of her
life, is seriously ill.
Rev. W. V. Brown is conducting
a singing school at Siloam this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Vanhoy at
tended a birthday dinner in Wins
ton-Salem Sunday in honor of Mrs.
Vanhoy's mpther.
James Sparks spent last week the
guest of his sister, Mrs. M. C. Dob
bins and Mr. Dobbins.
BOYS WRECK TRAIN
Three little boys, aghast at the
human and material damage they
have caused, have confessed that
they wrecked the Southern's fast
train No. 52 near Stacy last Wed
nesday week by placing a railway
spike on the rail "just to see the
engine flatten it out."
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to an order of court the
undersigned receiver of the Elkin
Hardware Company, did on the 28th
day of April, 1933, offer for sale at
public auction all of the notes, ac
counts, mortgages and other receiv
ables of the said Elkin Hardware
Co., at which sale the Fidelity Fi
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the upholstery is certainly better." thC dnVCT *' TheSe flre ««*- JggfcA have proved it for you."
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Aas Fisher 2V6 Draft Ventilation, wth IeSB fuss and bother, and with CjF
and I wouldn't do without that." more solid contentment than most 6 /
people have ever traveled with before.
They are driving the one low-priced /
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"7 see Chevrolet is still topping „ Y / r KJ "4-
them all in sales." motonng can offer. /
"JVo wonder. How about it—wouldn't you lilr** to
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mjmgj bound to Chevrolet dealer. In no time at all
iMii Wm (Co.; anneal to i—»ii c«. :«. "And you'd never guess it if you /!v
omua fW& i pp he 11 fix it up so you can save with a rfu{rtg , riL*.
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F-W CHEVROLET CO.
ELKIN, N. C.
nance Co., became the last and
highest bidder at the sum of |3OO.
A ten per cent upset bid having
been placed upon the above sale
price I will again offer for sale on
Saturday, May 13th, 1933, at 2
o'clock P. M., at the office of W.
M. Allen, attorney, in Elkin, N. C.,
at public auction for cash all of th|
above mentioned notes, mortgagest
accounts and other evidences of debt)
due the said Elkin Hardware Co. *
The sale'subject to the confirma
tion of the court.
This Ist day of May, 1933.
C. G. Armfield, Receiver
Elkin Hardware Co. 6-11
>OTIOE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain D6ed
of Trust executed by Raymond
Southard to the undersigned trus
tee, recorded in Book 126, Page
250 of Deeds of Trust in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Surry
County, North Carolina, securing a
certain note and default having
been made in the payment of said
note and demand having been made
on the undersigned trustee to sell
said property by the holder of said
note, the undersigned trustee will
Monday, June 5, 1933, at 2 o'clock
P. M. at the Court House Door at
Dobson, North Carolina, offer for
sale at public auction, for cash, to
the last and highest bidder, the fol
lowing described property:
BEGINNING on an iron stake at
Miller Street and Railroad Avenue
ani runs Eastward with Railroad
Avenue 125 feet to an iron stake at
corner of lot 13 and runs North
with lot 13 112% feet to lot Number
5; thence West 125 feet to Miller
Street; thence South with Miller
Street 112% feet to the beginning.
This represents lots Number 8, 9,
10, 11 and 12 in Block 6, plat of
the lands of Ernest B. Hudson 6n
the State Highway leading from El
kin to Spartd, N. C.
This the sth day of May, 1933.
W. M. JACKSON, Trustee.
W. M. Allen, Attorney. 6-1
Eye* Examined Office:
Glasses Fitted Elkin National Bank Bids.
DRS. GREEN and DEANS
OPTOMETRISTS
Ofiice open daily for optical repairs and adjustments of all kinds.
Examinations on Tnesdays and Fridays 1 to 5, 7 to 8: HO P. M.
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. to a trip to our draining rack.
Fresh, full-bodied motor oil in your
crankcase now will prove a lasting
economy. See us today. Let us change
to the correct summer-grade of either
TEXACO CRACK-PROOF MOTOR OIL OR
WAXFREE HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL
CAROLINA SERVICE STATION
R. H. Davis. Manager
Thursday. May 11, 1933