Thursday, August 27, 1936 ®SOCi ETY. Mrs. Parks is Hostess to Bridge Club Tuesday Evening Mrs. Hugh Paries entertained the members of the Eight of Clubs Bridge Club and sufficient guests to complete two tables at her home on Circle Court Tuesday evening. At the final count of scores the club award for high score went to Mrs. Edwin Harris. A tempting ice course was serv ed when the cards were removed. Washington Visitors Honored At Dinner by Miss Harvison Smith Honoring her house guests. Misses Ruth and Nancy O'Neil of Washington, D. C., Miss Harvison Smith entertained at an informal dinner at her home on Gwyn Avenue Monday evening. At a beautifully appointed table covers were placed for the honor guests, the hostess, Edwin Royall and his guest, Sterling Strange, Jr., of Virginia, Joe Gwyn Bivins and Alexander and Dicky Smith. i Joe Gwyn Bivins is Host at Dinner Tuesday Evening Honoring Misses Ruth and Nancy O'Neil of Washington, D. C., guests of Miss Harvison Smith, and Sterling Strange, Jr., of Richmond, Va., guest of Edwin Royall, Joe Gwyn Bivins was host at an enjoyable dinner party at his home on Gwyn Avenue Tues day evening. In addition to the honor guests the guest list included Miss Les bia Graham, Miss Oleen Norman, Miss Harvison Smith, Edwin Roy all, and Dicky Smith. Edwin Royall is Host at Dance to Honor Virginia Guests Royall was host at an enjoyable informal dance at his home on Church Street Friday i evening to honor his cousins, Miss Elizabeth Strange and Sterling | FOR REGULAR MEALS § I SANDWICHES AND SHORT ORDERS ■ Drop In At The SPALACE CAFE! | Elkin's Only Grade A Cafe And One of Two Grade A Cafes in Surry County |j BEER WINE SOFT DRINKS CANDIES ■ f CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Six Years in Business Six Years a Grade A Cafe * WmSr n K % I ■ Gives 1 to 3 More Miles per Gallon In Passenger Cars We suggest that yon make a test \ in your own car S \\ a "d find out for H] I yourself the ex* H I ml 11 tra miles in H-C. Seethe Sinclair Dealer CoryrMlcd 1936 by Sinclair Hefinittg Company {lnc.) Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) ■. P. Graham, Elkin, N. C. Strange, Jr., of Richmond, Va., who are guests in his home. About forty members of the younger set enjoyed the event. During intermission punch, waf ers and individual cakes were served. Out-of-town guests in addition to the honor guests were: Charles Castevens, Jr., of Albemarle, Miss Sarah Mae Edgerton of Greens boro, and Miss Katherine Reardon of Washington, D. C. Sunshine Philathea Class Meets With Miss Louise Tulbert The Sunshine Philathea Class of the Sunday school of Elkin Valley Baptist church met at the home of Miss Louise Tulbert in North Elkin Friday evening at 8 o'clock with twelve members and two visitors present. Mrs. Oscar Darnell, class pres ident, presided over the business meeting. The program was in charge of Misses Carolyn New man, Hortense Darnell and Mary Bell Davis. Mrs. Arthur Darnell, class teacher, offered the closing pray er. A tempting refreshment course was served during a pleasant so cial hour. Mrs. Cox is Hosess to Book Club Friday Evening Mrs. W. C. Cox entertained the members of her book club and sufficient guests to complete three tables at her home on Gwyn Avenue Friday evening. Rummy was played with the club awards for high and low score, respect ively, going to Mrs. E. A. Harris and Miss Mattie Mae Powell. Each of the guests, Mrs. F. W. Graham, Mrs. Dixie Graham and Mrs. Sheffie Graham, were pre sented boxes of powder. Members playing were: Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. T. A. Leeper, Mrs. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Champion Chorine IKi I ] HOLLYWOOD . . . From down Tulsa. Okla., way came the cham pion 1936 chorus girl in fllmland. She is Jean Joyce, 19, standing 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 108 pounds and adept in every dance step. She was crowned champion in fllmland competition this week. J. Walter Darnell, Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, Miss Mattie Mae Powell, Mrs. Edworth Harris and Mrs. Jones Hblcomb. When the cards were removed a tempting salad course was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Are Honored by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, who were married in the early summer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young entertained at a love ly party at their home on Elk Spur Street Thursday evening. The home was decorated with bowls of colorful summer flowers and place cards in the bridal mo tif marked the places of the play ers. High score awards went to Miss Lucy Gray and Jake Brown and consolation prizes to Mrs. R. D. Roseoe and Linville Norman. A linen bridge set was the guest of honor prize. A prettily appointed salad course was served at the conclu sion of the games. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. R. D. Roseoe, Miss Lucy Gray, Miss Betty Mae.Mas ten, Gilbert Meed and Linville Norman. Mrs. Folger Entertains Bridge Club Friday Morning Mrs. A. D. Folger of Dobson entertained the members of the Friday Morning Bridge club at a delightful bridge-luncheon at Ho tel Elkin Friday morning. Bridge was played at two tables-with the high score award for club mem bers going to Mrs. A. B. Somers. Mrs. Will Hollingsworth of Mount Airy, a special guest, and Mrs. Ira Tuttle of Raleigh, guest of Mrs. Errol Hayes, were each given a lovely remembrance. At the conclusion of the games the guests were served a beauti fully appointed luncheon at a ta ble reserved in the main dining room. The table was centered with a bouquet of yellow and white summer flowers and covers were placed for the following: Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. C. G. Ashby, Mrs. A. B. Som ers, Mrs. Paul Gwyn, Mrs. Ray mond Chatham, Mrs. Errol Hayes and Mrs. Folger. Wednesday Study Club Gives Farewell Party for Mrs. Armfield Honoring Mrs. C. G. Armfield, one of the charter members of the Wednesday Afternoon Study Club, members of the club enter tained at a lovely luncheon at Hotel Elkin Tuesday at one o'clock, as a farewell courtesy to Mrs. Armfield who will leave Fri day for Roanoke, Va., to make her home. At the beautifully appointed table, which was centered with a silver bowl filled with phlox, as ters and snapdragons, and flank-' ed on each side with silver vases, filled with flowers In the same soft shades, covers were placed for Mrs. Armfield, Mrs. R. B. Har rell, Mrs. Fred Neaves, Mrs. Mar ion Allen, Mrs. Hugh Royall, Mrs. Fletcher Harris, Mrs. R. C. Free man, Mrs. Errol Hayes, Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mrs. A. L. Griffeth and her guest, Miss Ruth Dimmitt of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Armfield was presented a remembrance from the club mem bers. California Visitor Honored by Mesdames Darnell and Laffoon Mrs. Metta Laffoon Isley of Visalia, California, was guest of honor at a lovely party Thurs day evening when Mrs. J. Walter Darnell and Mrs. H. F. Laffoon entertained at the home of Mrs. Darnell on Gwyn Avenue. A color scheme of pink and green was accentuated in the decora tions and appointments. Bingo was enjoyed during the evening. The high score award went to Miss Barbara Weir at the conclusion of the play and the consolation prize to Mrs». W. A. Finney. Mrs. Isley was presented a lovely gift as guest of honor, and Mrs, Sterling Strange, of Richmond, Va., guest of Mrs. George Roy all, was given a re membrance. At the conclusion of the game a prettily appointed ice course, in which the colors of pink and green were carried out in detail, was served. The guest list included Mrs. Isley, Mrs. Strange, Mrs. Fred McNeely, Miss Barbara Weir, Mrs. Jones Holcomb, Miss Madge Russell, Mrs. George Royall, Mrs. W. A. Finney and Miss Sadie Franklin. NEWS FROM THE m Dobson, Aug. 25.—The revival services at the Methodist church, led by Rev. Mr. Cline of Greens boro, closed last Friday night with several additions to the church. -Rev. C. W. Russell and family left today for Lake Wackamaw and Carolina Beach for a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGill of Kings Mountain, I. W. Reece and Miss Victoria Hampton and Mrs. Pete McKenny of Mt. Airy, Mrs. Wade McKenny of Raleigh and Mrs. Kemp Reece of New York, were visitors in the home of Mrs. Emma Hampton last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Daisy Wright of Bluefield, W. Va., spent Sunday with the family of W. S. Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Hough speht Thursday In Charlotte with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Reece and ■UNUNI MINTING! iMFor hundreds of years, from the time European craftsmen ■WrneH the art of printing from crude wooden type, hand- Hcarved and hand-set, printing has been an art. MToday—in our modern plant, equipped with modern types Igardless of how small or'how large. And as a result we have Hbuilt up a reputation of doing good work at a fair price—a Hreputation of which we are justly proud. Ilf you would have the best—combining the right inks, Mtypes and paper—we urge you call on us. jMP nwriiii Here To Fly Wg£& jamm WICHITA, Kans. . . . Peggy Sala man, England's outstanding wo man flyer, is here to take charge of the cabin monoplane she Is to fly in the U. S. air race for the Ruth Chatterton trophy later tMs month. little son, Joe Wilson, visited the family of w. L. Reece Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. B. F. Palmer, Mrs. Sue Covington, Mrs. John Hicks and Miss Mary Blanche Palmer re turned to their home ii\ Rocking ham, Sunday, after spending sev eral days with the family of W. B. Norman. Miss Pauline Bingham of Boone spent a few days last week with Miss Edythe Reece. Mrs. Jeanette Reeves of Siloam visited her daughter, Mrs. D. Marion, Saturday. Mrs. R. A. Freeman and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth, returned to day from Culpepper, Va., where they spent some weeks with rela tives. De Witt Sparger and Herman Coe spent last week at Shatley Springs, vacationing and enjoy ing mountain sports and breezes. Mrs. Sparger and Mrs. Coe joined them Sunday. Misses Mary and Prances Free man returned from Virginia last Monday, where they spend some time with relatives at Culpepper, Richmond and Washington. Mrs. R. L. Richardson and daughter. Miss Anita Richardson of Burrel, Cal., and Prank Grade of Fresno, Cal. are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tay lor and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reid. John Alfred Hanes of Mountain Park was a business visitor in town Monday. Mrs. F. T. Lewellyn of the Cen tral View section spent Monday in town. Lon Folger, Jr., is spending this week with his aunt, Mrs. Will Hollingsworth, in Mt. Airy. Atty. E. C. Bivens of Mt. Airy was in town Monday on legal business. If you would learn whether he is a conservative or a liberal, ob , ANNOUNCEMENT I have definitely decided to announce my candidacy for sheriff of Surry Coun ty, subject to the Democratic convention. I earnestly solicit the support of every Democrat in the county. SAM D. COOKE TWO TREADS ARE BETTER ' f W r^Bnik *Yia/i one! 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