Thursday, August 19, 1937
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McNeer are
spending this week on a vacation
trip to Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wade re
turned Monday from a week's va
cation to Blowing Rock.
Mrs. Mattie McDaniel of Wins
ton-Salem spent the week-end
here the guest of friends.
Miss Nell Byrd is spending this
week in Galax, Virginia, the guest
of Mrs. Annie Mae Green.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown re
turned Sunday from a week's visit
to relatives in Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Grace Laffoon is spending
this week in North Wilkesboro,
the guest of Miss Peggy Nichols.
Miss Sue Holyfield of Raleigh
spent the week-end here the
guest of Mrs. Clyde Jennings.
J. D. Wagoner of Warren, Ind.,
is on an extended visit to his son,
Jones Wagoner, at Cycle.
Miss Edith Willey of this city
spent last week in Zephyr, visit
ing relatives.
Alex Chatham and Gene Smoot
spent the week-end in Winston-
Salem, the guest of Gene Motsing
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P. L. Cass returned Monday
from a visit of two weeks to rel
atives and friends in Winston-
Salem and Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown return
ed Tuesday from a visit of sever
al days to Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James spent
the week-end in Asheville, the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E.
Clark.
Mrs. T. Kent Thomas of New
York, was the week-end guest of
Mrs. W. B. Reeves at her home on
Main street.
L. G. Meed of Wheeling, West
Virginia, is spending sometime
here with his family on West
Main street.
John Jinnett, Fred Laffoon,
Broadus Renegar, Worth Burgess
and Willie Stroud spent the week
end at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Miss Bernice Eidson returned
Sunday from North Wilkesboro,
where she visited friends and rel
atives. She was accompanied
home by Miss Louise Day, who
will be her guest for several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bailey at
tended the annual Masonic picnic
at Mocksville, Thursday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Boyles and
daughter, Sarah Glenn, returned
Wednesday from a vacation trip
of several days to Shatley Springs.
Johnny Davis spent the week
end in Yadkinville, the guest of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. R. Davis.
Byron Bryan, Sam and Johnson
Swaringen, Sam Gray and Chas.
Dunnegan spent the week-end at
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson and
children, Harry Jr., and Phyllis,
of Hickory, were the guests of
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gwyn spent
Wednesday in Raleigh, where
Mr. Gwyn attended to business
matters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Windsor at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Erie
Windsor Cass, wife of M. L. Cass,
in Winston-Salem, Tuesday.
Miss Mable Sale attended a Li
brary Supervisors meeting at
Camp Betty Hastings, near Wins
ton-Salem, Friday and Saturdyay.
R. O. Harbin returned to his
nome in Lenoir Tuesday, follow
ing a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rash, the latter his daughter, at
their home on East Main street.
Dr. and Mrs. Seth M. Beale have
as their guest at their home on
Circle Court, Mrs. Beale's sister,
Mrs. J. W. Humphries of Jackson
ville, Ala.
Miss Lois Boyles returned to
her home in Pilot Mountain Sun
day, following a visit of several
days to Miss Betty Lou Evans at
her home on Gwyn Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reece and
family left Monday morning for
a three week's vacation trip to
points of interest in lowa and
other places enroute.
Miss Nancy Clay returned to
her home in Hickory Tuesday, fol
lowing a visit of a week to Miss
Frances Hendren at her home on
West Main street.
Dr. Harry Andrews will leave
leday for his home in Louisville,
Ky., following a visit of two weeks
to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Shugart at
their home in Jonesville.
Misses Leonora Wall and Sadie
Wall of Madison, are the guests
this week of Miss Amy Catherine
Myers, at her home on West Main
street.
Morgan Booker of New York,
arrived Tuesday for a visit of sev
eral days to Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Brown, the latter his sister, at
their home on Church street.
Mrs. W. I. Shugart and grand
son, Billy Shugart, and Dr. Har
ry S. Andrews, visited the latter*s
brother, David Andrews, in
Statesville, Saurday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingool and
family of Winston-Salem were
the guests Sunday of Mrs. L. M.
Hinshaw, at her home west of
Elkin.
Mrs. J. -C. ■ Wilson of Rome,
Georgia, has been spending sev
eral days here the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Poster, the former
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Church and
son of Marion, Va., spent the
week-end here with their. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Church and
Mrs. Beatrice Myers Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Printz of
Norfolk, Va., arrived Wednesday
for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. B.
Reeves, at their home on Main
street.
Andrew Guyer of Detroit is
spending several day's here the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guy
er and family, the former his
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker and
children, Kay Lee, Dorothy Mae,
and Prank, left Sunday for Bal
timore, Md., where they will
spend several days.
Miss Louise Laffoon had as her
guest at her home on Church
street the first of the week, Miss
Mary Nichols of North Wilkes
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobsdn and
little daughter, Jane Gregory, of
Monroe, were the guests Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lillard,-at
their home on Gwyn avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. J. a. Abernethy
left Monday for a vacation trip of
a week to places of interest in the
mountains of Western North Car
olina.
Miss Hazel Phillips has return
ed from Washington, D. C., where
she spent two weeks visiting her
sister, Mrs. Luena Slattery. She
was accompanied home by Mrs.
Slattery, who will spend sometime
here with her mother, Mrs. J. P.
Phillips.
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Billy Jones will leave Friday for
Rockwood, Tenn., where he will
spend two weeks the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. James Hagler, prior
to reentering Tennessee Military
Academy.
Friends of Mrs. T. A. Leeper will
be glad to know that she is recov
ering from a major operation
which she underwent in a Char
lotte hospital the latter part of
last week.
Mrs. George Fulton and son,
George, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., were
guests the early part of the week
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Snow, at their home on Gwyn
Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Mahnken
and son, Keith, of Holden, Mo.,
arrived Saturday for a visit of
several days to Dr. and Mrs. C.
E. Nicks, at their home on Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Parler of
Nashville, Tenn., arrived Thurs
day for a visit of several days to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roth at
their summer home at Roaring
Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smoot and
baby returned Sunday from a va
cation trip to places of interest in
the mountains of North Carolina
and Virginia. They also visited
Mrs. Smoot's family in Galax.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Myers had
as their dinner guests Wednes
day, Mr. Myers' sisters. Miss Mae
Myers and Mrs. Chas. Nance,
and children, Ruth and Chas. Jr.,
of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Helton and
children, Shirley and Jerry Ann,
returned to their home in Ashe-
Ville following a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Swaim of this city and
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton of
Jonesville.
Miss Rachael Burch of Greens
boro who is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Ila D. Burch and family at
Rusk, will leave Thursday for
Myrtle Beach, S. C. where she will
spend the remainder of her va
cation.
Mrs. Franklin Folger is resting
as comfortably as could be ex
pected at Hugh Chatham Me
morial Hospital, following an op
eration for appendicitis Tuesday
night, her many friends will be
glad to know.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
had as their guests last week at
their home on East Main street, 1
Mrs. Parker's sisters, Mrs. Reid
Hinnant and Miss Fannie Daniel
of Wilson, and also Miss Eliza
beth Starnes of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White, Miss
Mary Kellam and Miss Mary Falbo
of Charleston, West Va., are the
guests this week of Miss Carrie
Poplin at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Poplin.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Peterson
and daughters, Misses Martha and
Carolyn, returned to their home
in Memphis, Tenn., Wednesday
following a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Byrd at their home on Gwyn
Avenue.
Rev. L. B. Abernethy of this
city preached at the Central
Methodist church in Mount Airy.
Sunday. Rev. Abernethy is chair
man of the Golden Cross and Sec
retary of the Mission Board of
the Western North Carolina
Methodist conference.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Boger and
children, Margaret, Laura Evelyn
and Clifton, returned Sunday
from a stay of ten days at Brown
Mountain Beach. They attended
the Kirkman-Alley reunion Sun
day at Stoney Point enroute
hqme.
Mrs. c. B. Howard and children
of Atlanta, and Mrs. J. P. Bellamy
and son, Jack, of Memphis, Tenn.,
returned to their homes Tuesday,
following an extended visit to
their parents. Rev. and Mrs. L. B.
Abernethy at their home on Hos
pital Road.
Mrs. Howard Hatch and son,
Eddie, returned Sunday from a six
week's vacation to corbett's Lake,
New Hampshire, and a visit to
relatives in Lawrence, Mass. They
were accompanied home by Miss
Clara Popping of Methuen, Mass.
who will be their guest for a week
or ten days.
Misses Peggy Floy all, Eleanor
Hayes, Dorothy Harrell, Nan
Johnson and Mary Elizabeth Al
len left Wednesday for Hickory,
where they will attend a house
party at the home of Miss Phyllis
Johnson. Miss Saralee Griffith
of Charlotte will also be a mem
ber of the houseparty.
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Mrs. H. P. Laffoon and daugh
ters, Louise and Grace, spent the
week-end In Champion, the guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Edmisten. Mr. Laffoon went up
Sunday to accompany them home.
Miss Lula Johnson returned
Tuesday from a visit of two weeks
to relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa. She
was accompanied by her grand
mother, Mrs. Chas. Holland, of
West Jefferson, and Archie and
Joe Holland and Walter Ander
son of -North Wilkesboro.
Miss Anna Atkinson of Chapel
Hill and Richard Atkinson of
Mars Hill spent the week-end here
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Atkinson, on West Main
street. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson
also had as their guest, Miss Mary
Miller of Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas Hanes
have returned to their home in
Bristol, Tenn., after a visit to
Mrs. Hanes' mother, Mrs. C. S.
Morrison, on Market street. They
were accompanied home by Miss
Gloria Morrison, who will spend
two weeks In Bristol, Klngsport
and Nashville, visiting relatives.
Waymoth D. Vestal of Jones
ville at his fourth Citizens Mili
tary Training Camp was picked
as the best man in his course for
the first week of camp. Vestal is
the acting Battery Commander of
Battery "A,' an enthusiastic ath
lete in camp and a frequent con
tributor to the camp daily paper.
Other Yadkin county boys at
camp are Edwin J. Brown, Thom
as J. Eskeridge, and Harold C.
Wilkins all from Jonesville and all
are assigned to Battery "B."
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Mr. and Mrs. John Evans left
Sunday for Clarksburg. West Va..
for a visit of a week to Mrs.
Evans' sister, Mrs. A. W. Glenn,
and Mr. Glenn. They will be ac
companied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn, who wlll r spend a short
time here with Mrs. Glenn's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long of Ral
eigh, are spending this week here
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Mr. and Mrs. Long and Mr. and
Mrs. Young spent Monday and
Tuesday in Rutherfordton, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward
Wells.
Mrs. M. E. Tigner of Wheeling,
West Va., and Misses Lena and
Nell Davis, of Parkersburg, West
Va., will arrive this week-end for
a visit of several days to Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Meed at their home on
West Main street. Mrs. Tigner is
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