Thursday, October 21, 1937
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Miss Annie Louise smith spent
the week-end in Burlington, the
guest of friends.
Friends of W. J. Burcham will
regret to know that he is quite ill
at his home on Elk Spur street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hlnson of
Brooks Cross Roads spent Sunday
in Charlotte! Qastonia and Bel
mont.
Miss Myrtle Motsinger of Wins
ton-Salem arrived Tuesday for
a visit to Miss Thorburn Lillard
at her home on Gwyn avenue.
Miss Pauline Gibson spent the
week-end in Greensboro, the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allyn Gibson.
Miss Margaret Eaton of Yad
kin v ill e was the week-end guest
of Miss Margaret Holcomb, at her
home in Jonesville.
W. M. Everette returned Sun
day from a vacation trip of two
weeks to Elkins and Charlottes
ville, West Virginia.
Mrs. M. C. Whitner left Wed
nesday for an extended visit to
relatives in Atalnta and other
places in Georgia.
Mrs. R. G. Franklin is spend
ing this week in Winston-Salem,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Trivette, the latter her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callahan of
Raleigh were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow at their
home on in North Elkin.
Mrs. Tom Smith and little son,
Tommy, of Lenoir, spent the week
end here the guests of her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jenkins,
at their home on Market street.
Herman Sale, a student at North
Carolina State College, Raleigh,
spent the week-end here with his
mother, Mr,s. W. S. Sale, at her
home on Bridge street.
Mesdames L. E. Aldridge, M. C.
Whitner and W. A. Johannes, Jr.,
spent Friday in Guilford College,
the guests of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith.
Miss Myra Sale of Raleigh and
Garner, spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Sale. She had as her guest
Miss Dale Gulledge of Raleigh.
I Miss Margaret Galloway of
Greensboro was the week-end
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. A.
Jenkins at their home on Market
street.
Wilbur Carter is expected to
return tomorrow from Eustis,
Florida, where he has been for
the past week, visiting his father,
Ed R. Carter.
Miss Delphine Crump of Wins
ton-Salem arrived Wednesday
for a visit in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Chatham on East Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stephens
of Statesville, were the guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Walker, at their home on Church
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Stratton
of Charlotte, spent the week-end
here the guests of Mrs. Stratton's
mother, Mrs. R. L. Kirkman, at
her home on West Main street.
Mrs. Edith Brown and little
daughter, Nancy, of Wilkesboro,
were the guests last week of Mrs.
Fred Neaves, at her home on
Gwyn Avenue.
Mrs. Mary Laster and Edna
White Dillon returned Sunday
from Duncan, where they visited
Mrs. James Holyfield. They also
attended the State Fair at Ral
eigh.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holcomb
had as their guests Saturday, Mrs.
Judson Ashby and little daughter,
Bess, and Mrs. W. S. Wolfe and
daughter, Miss Sadie, all of Mt.
Airy.
Mrs. S. L. Muse will return to
her home in Junction City, Ar
kansas, Saturday, following a vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith,
the latter her daughter, at their
home on Gwyn Avenue.
Mrs. A. M. Smith returned to
her home here Wednesday from
Duke Hospital, Durham, where
she has been taking treatment for
the past month. The many
friends of Mrs. Smith will be glad
to know that she is much improv
ed.
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Mattie Mae Powell
NOTARY PUBLIC
Building * Lean Office
Main Street
Tailoring Drew Making
AU Kinds mi Sewing
Mrs. C. W. Laffoon
Elk Spur Street Plume 119-R
Mrs. J. R. Polndexter and her
sister. Miss Julia Ashburn, of
Richmond, Va., returned Sunday
from Hendersonville, N. C., and
Johnson City, Tenn., where they
spent several days.
Mesdames Eph Whisenhunt, M.
A. Royall, W. W. Whitaker. W. J.
Thurmond, Wm. A. Jenkins and
Mason Lillard attended the state
W. C. T. U. meeting in North
Wilkesboro Saturday.
Mrs. T. W. Church had as her
week-end guests at her home on
Gwyn Avenue, Misses Carolyn
Salmons, Ella Jordon ogburn and
Viola Hutchison, all of Winston-
Salem.
Alex Chatham, in, a student at
Duke University, Durham, spent
the week-end here the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Chatham at their home on East
Main street.
Mrs. Gray Brown and little
daughter, Sandra, returned to
their home in Burlington last
week, following a visit of three
weeks to her sister, Mrs. W. F.
Reece, at her home on Bridge
stretet.
Mrs. E. Carl Boyles and little
daughter, Jane, spent the latter
part of the week in Mount Airy,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Coke Marion. Mr. Boyles went
over for the week-end and to ac
company them home.
L. S. Weaver of Jonesville, L.
P. Amburn of Elkin and Boon
ville, and Rev. I. L. Sharpe of
Yadkinville, will leave today for
Asheville to attend the Western
North Carolina Methodist con
ference.
Mrs. Fred Colhard and daugh
ter and sons, Miss Dorothy and
Fred and Charles, and Nick Tea
gue, spent the week-end in Thax
ton, Virginia, the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mar
shall. I
L. O. Baker, of the F-W Chev
rolet Co., attended the pre-an
nouncement showing of the 1938
Chevrolet at Charlotte last week.
Monday Mr. Baker attended the
Sales Managers training school at
Greensboro.
Dr. Wm. A. Jenkins and Rev.
L. B. Abernethy left Wednesday
for Asheville to attend the annual
Western North Carolina Confer
ence of the Methodist church
which will be in session through
Monday.
Mesdames L. I. Halsey and Mrs.
Cam Fields returned to their
homes in Mouth-of-Wilson, Va.,
Saturday, following a visit to the
former's mother, Mrs. Anna Gra
ham, at her home on Gwyn ave
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sale, Mr.
and Mrs. O. P. Walls and Frank
Sale attended the wedding of
their son and brother, Fred Sale
to Miss Nelle Morrison at the
home of the bride in Statesville
Saturday afternoon.
Rich Chatham, Jr., a student at
North Carolina State College, Ra
leigh, spent the week-end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Chatham, at their home on
East Main street. He had as his
guest, John Perkins, also a stu
dent at State.
Alexander Smith, a student at
N. C. State College, Raleigh, and
Miss Harvison Smith, a student
at Montreat College, Montreat,
spent the week-end here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Smith, at their home on Gwyn
avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Smith al
so had as their guest, Miss Car
oline Harris, a student at St.
Mary's, Raleigh.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Wellborn,
Mrs. J. Ralph Reece and Mrs. W.
B. Reeves attended the wedding
of Miss Ruth Reeves to Samuel
Panell Wilson at the Baptist
church in West Jefferson Satur
day evening. Immediately after
the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. B. E.
Reeves, parents of the bride, en
tertained at a reception. Mrs.
Wilson is well known here, where
she has frequently visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Folger
spent the week-end in Burlington,
where they attended the wedding
of Miss Helen Long to George
Atwell Long. The wedding was
solemnized in a formal church
ceremony Saturday evening at
eight.o'clock. Mrs. Folger was one
of the bridesmaids. Mrs. Long is
well known here where she has
frequently been the guest of Mrs.
Folger.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
| WITH THE SICK |
The following patients have
been admitted to the local'hospit
al during the past week: Lola Yar
boro, Elkln; Chas. Alexander, Elk
in; Paul White, Dobson; Mrs. Ru
by Roberts, State Road; Woodrow
Cooper, Thurmond; Ruohs Pyron,
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Elkin; Harold Hemric, Jonesville;
Mrs. J. Rush Thompson, Glade
Valley; Mrs. Edith Gray, Jones
ville; Selma Guyer, Elkin; Mrs.
Hazel Byrd. Elkin; Felix Shew,
Roaring River; Versle Haynes,
Jonesville; Curtis M. Dunford,
Sparta; Sherrill Bryant, Boonville;
Rosalee Bryant, Boonville; Doro
thy Jean Vestal, Boonville; John
Tate, Mount Airy; Pearl McGln
nis, Lenoir; Howard Porter, jones
ville; Mrs. Susie Horton, Vilas.
Patients dismissed during the
week were: Mrs. Bunie Royall,
Jonesville; Emmaline Neaves. El
kin; Chas. Alexander, Elkin;
Woodrow - Cooper, Thurmond;
RUohs Pyron, Elkin; Mrs. Hazel
Byrd, Elkin; Mrs. Luther Cock
erham, Elkin; Sherrill Bryant, j
Boonville; Rosalee Bryant, Boon- ]
ville. I
Y. T. H. F. Organize ;
The Mountain Park chapter of i
the Young Tar Heel Farmers met
on October 12 in the agriculture
classroom of Mountain Park
High Bchool and elected the fol-
lowing officers: President, Tom
Lewis; Vice-President, Charles
Swift; Secretary, Kemp Lewis;
Reporter, Clark Cofckerham;
Treasurer, Kent Haynes; Watch
Dos, Tom Shores; Adviser, Mr,
Allan P. Kinzle.
A program committee was ap
pointed to work out a program fpr
the year 1937-38.