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Will Be Conducted In Snow Building: On E. Main Street (Continued From Faga Orse) should prove of interest to those present, although It has no bearing upon cooking, will be a beautiful peony display which will be put on by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shuford, of Hickory, Friday afternoon. Mr. WANTS Tobacco dust will kill bugs and make your Potatoes grow. We have it. Surry Hardware Co. Wanted—Second-hand cash register and neat display show case. See Elkin Ice Cream Parlor. ltp Blaster Plant Setters. Come in to day. Get yours now. Surry Hard ware Co. For Rent—4-room house with cow pasture and garden, near State Road. Wm. R. Wellborn. 5-23 c Flooring, ceiling, weatherboarding and all kinds of casing of best yellow pine. Surry Hardware Co. Man Wanted for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. NCE-64-SA, Richmond, Va. 16-30-p Coles Fertilizer distributors. Surry Hardware Co. A bargain! Fifty-pound ice-capac ity refrigerator with three-gallon water jar and coil which insures adequate supply of ice water at all times, for only $lO. See it today! Harris-Burgiss Elecetric Co., Elkin, N. C. ltc McCormick-Deering Binders, Mow ers and Rakes. Surry Hardware Co. For Sale—A fine lot. Ready grassed yard, garage, shade trees, well, tiled to the top; good garden. Within 75 yards of a five-teach er school. Enough brick to re build. A fine place for the build ing of an out-of-town home, known as the Curry Wall place, containing 1.13 acres. In fork of Elk Spur and Pleasant Hill church roads. See Clint J. Hol comfc at Cash & Carry Stores, Elkin, N. C. 5-16 c Real Estate Accomplishes this—Work is only 35 per cent of success. What is the other 65 per cent? Taking ad vantage of a good investment op portunity. Act now and avoid higher prices and rentals. We now have several properties both farm and city, for sale at attrac tive prices, and we Invite the list ing of all classes of real estate, rentals and property manage ment. If you wish to buy or sell see us. D. C. MARTIN and W. 8. REICH Plume IT _ Extra Special on LIVING ROOM SUITES Friday - Saturday and Monday WE EXPECT A LARGE SHIPMENT FRIDAY AND WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A FLAT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on any Living Room Suite in our store for Cash, or 10% on Easy Terms! Eagle FURNITURE CO. Eikin, N. C. Shuford Is general manager of the Catawba Creamery company, of Hickory. The peony display will not be of a commercial nature, and will be in charge of Mrs. Shuford. Housewives of Elkin, Jonesvllle, Arlington, Honda, State Road, Mountain Park and other commun ities in this section are cordially in vited to attend both day's demon stration. It is believed that it will be worthwhile to everyone who at tends. Merchants and business firms co operating with The Tribune and the Duke Power company in staging the cooking school follow: Baske teria, meats and fresh vegetables; Elkin Plumbing and Heating Co., modern kitchen plumbing; F-W Chevrolet Co., Chevrolet automo biles and trucks; drier Grocery Co., staple and fancy groceries; Hayes Sc Speas Furniture company, Marsh kitchen cabinet; White Swan Laun dry, laundry service; Klondike Farm, Golden Guernsey rnilk and cream; Elkin Ice Cream Parlor, Supreme ice cream; Piedmont Bak ing company, Statesville, "Aunt Sally's bread; Statesville Flour Mills Co., Statesville, Nosoca flour. We Feel We've Made Many New Friends And Satisfied V Customers During The First Great Days Of Our- M iim A ACQUAINTED" Event! And to old customers and new alike we want to I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ express our thanks for the generous volume of business M ■ I ■ ■ accorded us! To those who have not as yet visited us and H ■ I H seen our large stocks we want to extend a cordial invita ' B ■ -J ' M ASm tion to visit our store. Here's Big News ___ -— — ' J#l■ fl ■. A ■ I CURTAINS Oil Moril XlllTC ™an a d n ?r^ m b - CUrtalnS 1,1 plains ' To keep up with the season, every a U ! 110111 U UllO 98 c express brings lovely new ready- Up unti i Saturday selling »- lnch "*»« curtains, Pair to wear! f or $19.75, now reduced to on ]y Voiles and Flaxens \¥f-£ ißti? i These lovely new materials may be ob- New Chiffon* t vfqh T&pf'W'.i M ■■■ ■§ taine*. In printed and plain colors. Yard „-„^ e ■ JB slips with' lace trim that are ing for your si£" f ss.9s ' if a I Others 98c to $2.98 in crepes and satins j Graduation Frocks and browns in Thorn twist, Mar- Silk Hosiery "| ble twist, mountain homespun Beautiful quality service weight and chif- A brand new lot of beau- ' m . and worsteds. The suit that you fon hosiery at a very special price. Pair— tiful organdies in whites Although the prices on Merit have been looking for for all-year JA*» P^ te iJ?' 1 Bradua : Suits are reduced, you may wear. And sizes for young men, 4**° tions. So bewitching and mature men, slim men and stout !________________________ dainty. Ankle length. still pay one-third down and me n! . Lucky the pretty miss .. . . ~ . ~ _ __ who graduates in one of the rest in easy week,y m " We urge you to hurry in order Gordon Hose 1 ese - stallments while you wear the to cet vour Dick of these excep- See our new summer shades in Gordon MQO suit! tional value?. Genuine Merit FuU fashioned, pure H"o suits, guaranteed NEW stock, thread * a !T p A 1 41 , 1.1 which should sell for $19.75. JlflfttoJlQq Ask About it! Don,t miss this voiie, for Matrons It's Your Big Chance! nlnlT We want you to see the BABY DEPARTMENT beautiful new assortment SaTS, £,'£££ _ New Sandals For Ladies Adorable bonnets andcaps with or without jackets. AW \ made of organdies and dot- And we have them in W \ The newest thing for summer in dress 1 i •„ „ generous sizes ranging _ m \ sandals with high heels. You'll "fall" s l- 98 to $ 3- 98 1 "* them ' *52.98 Eastern Isle hand - made ' : dresses, sizes 1 to 3, in pink, McDaniels Dept. Store ' THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA WITH THE SICK The fallowing patients have been admitted' to the local hospital dur ing the past week: Dewey Parker, Dobson; Mrs. Beatrice Osborne, Pig; Blake Caudle, Roxida; Mrs. Mae Spainhour, Tobaccoville; Elmer Sparks, Boonville; Ruth Sparks, Boonville; Mrs. Emily Holloway, Jonesville; J. L. Carlton, Yadkin ville; Edna Woods, Sparta; John Speas, Jr., Boonville; Mrs. Julia Ashburn, Mount Airy; Paul S. Gray, Ronda; Hurley Hinshaw, Yadkin ville; Lytle Alexander, Ronda; Val lie Harp, Elkin; Georgia Bell Tay lor, Oval; Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Sperryville, Va.; Mrs. Mamie Hob son, Yadkinville. Patients dismissed during the week were: Mrs. Rose Luffman, Elkin; Talmage Southard, Elkin; Savada Rachels, Yadkinville; Ed ward Wellborn, Jonosville; Mrs. Vernie Renegar and baby, Elkin; Pelix Layne, Elkin; James Carter, State Road; M!rs. Hazel Carter, Elkin; Mrs. Genevra Mcßrlde and baby, Elkin; Broadus Renegar, Elk in; Mrs. Mary Ida Childress, Boon vllle; Mrs. Chas. Ashby and baby, Eikin; Mrs. Dempsey Eller, War rensville; Blake Caudle, ROnda; Mrs. Mae Spainhour, Tobaccoville; El mer Sparks, Boonville; Ruth sparks, Boonville; John Speas, Jr., Boon ville and Mrs. Mamie Hobson, Yad kinville. —-r ' Mulberry News There will be a reunion of the Southard family at Bessie's Chapel Baptist church, three and one-half miles south of Zephyr in the Mul berry community, the fourth Sun day in May. A. V. West of Mt. Airy will speak at 11 o'clock and Rev. L. W. Burrus of Yadkin county, will speak in the afternoon at 1:30. Sev ere,! choirs and quartets from dif ferent parts of the county will fur nish special music. Dinner will be spread on the grounds at 12 o'clock. All friends and relatives of the family are cordially invited to at tend and bring well filled baskets. T. B. Southard, who has been a patient at Hugh Chatham Hospital, Elkin, has returned to his home. His many friends will be glad to know that he is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Basco Southard and daughter, Mary Edith, of Sal isbury, spent Sunday here with Mr. Southard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Southard. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cockerham of Winston-Salem, spent the week end here with Mr. Cockerham's mother, Mrs. Flora Cockerham. There were 110 present at Bessie's Chapel Sunday school Sunftay morning. The Sunday school has only been organized about two months. Marvin Brown is superin tendent of the school. Rev. Ever ett Draughn Is pastor of the church. Merchants To Meet " A meeting of the North Carolina Merchants association will be held at Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, Mon day and Tuesday, June 3 and 4. All members of the local merchants association are urged to attend. While on his way to make ar rangements for his mother-in-law's funeral, John W. Mattice, of St. John's, Mich., drove his automobile into a passenger train and was kill ed. Thursday. Mav 16. 1935 Young Man Bound Over On Charge of Forgery Pleading guilty to forging the name of D. E. Craig, Mountain Park merchant, to checks amount to ap proximately SSO, Willard Lewis, of near Jonesville, was placed under SSOO bond before Magistrate J. L. Hall Monday to await trial in the October term of Surry Superior court. Lewis was arrested Saturday af ternoon and lodged in the local Jail, where he remained until facing Mag istrate Hall Monday morning. STICK TO NRA Washington, May 12.—Despite a new critical blast from the Ameri can Lberty league, and in the face of a threatened senate filibuster, house Democratic leaders today held tenaciously to their stand that a modified NRA should be extended at least two years. Dr. W. D. Hinson, Newport, Ark., always carries six watches—four of the pocket variety and two wrist watches.
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