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;: r ®SOCi ETY. Mrs. William Wall is Honored in Lenoir Mrs. William Wall of this city was guest of honor at a delight ful tea given Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. H. Wall in Lenoir. Mrs. Wall was before her marriage late in December Miw Margaret Cragan of Maryvllle, Tenn., and Elkin, and is a mem ber of the local school faculty. Mrs. Whisenhont to Address Woman's Club Tuesday i Afternoon Mrs. Eph Whisenhunt will speak at the open meeting of the Wo man's Club to be held Tuesday afternoon, February l, at 3:30 at Hotel Elkin. The program will be tder the direction of Mrs. Joe vlns and Miss Blanche Dixon , the Literature Department of i Club. A cordial invitation is extended I the public to attend and all club members are urged to be present. Mrs. Laffoon Is Hostess To Book Club Mrs. H. P. Laffoon entertained piembers of her book club at the regular meeting at her home on Church street Friday evening. Three tables were placed for rum my. In the final count of scores Mrs. Edworth Harris was award led the high score prize and the Consolation prize went to Mrs. W. fc. Cox. Mrs. I. C. Yates, Mrs. Ted Brown and Mrs. C. 8. Foster, guests in addition to the club 666 " cold s Salve - Now P" 4 ®® J Drop* 10c & 25c DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK THE WILLARD TEB ATMKNT baa brought prompt, definite relief la thousand* of cane of ttemacti and Btwdanal Ulcer*, due to Hy»«retld tty, and other forma of Stomach DU trtu due to Bxtm* Add. SOLO ON 1* DAYS TRIAL. For complete In formation. read "WtUarTi Meeaaa* al MM." Aek toe ft free at k Turner Drug Co. A ALL HOME LOVERS WILL WANT TO SEE THE Beautiful Furniture "The Bride Wakes Up" WW MOTION PICTURE COOKING SCHOOL liWiM To Be Shown at The Lyric Theatre Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL and See a Modern Home, Beautifully Fur nished from Kitchen to Lavingroom! WE CAN FURNISH ||p«||B Your Home I»bSI AS ATTRACTIVELY AS THE HOME PICTURED IN THE COOKING SCHOOL ll'kl You will want to see the modern, lovely home shown in Ml The Bride Wakes Up." And you will be glad to know fiiJII ■that we can furnish your home just as attractively at a i 5 * very reasonable cost. Visit the school Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday, then visit our store. Whether it's pgjffjjjjl | !Mi kitchen, dining - room, bedroom or living 1 room, we can J -j v~]fJj supply you exactly what you want! • HAYES & SPEAS FINE FURNITURE PIIONE 70 ELKIN, N. C. members, vere each given a re membrance. At the conclusion of the games an ice course was served. Mr. and Mrs. gamers Entertain Bridge Club Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers en tertained members of the Port nightly Bridge Club at an enjoy able bridge-dinner Friday even ing at Hotel Elkin. Spring flowers were used as a centerpiece for the dinner table, where covers were placed for twelve. During the evening bridge was played at three tables. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poindexter were award ed the high score trophies at the conclusion of the games. Those making up the tables were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poindexter, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Poindexter and Mr 4 and Mrs. Somers. T. G. Harris is Honored on Birth day Anniversary Mrs. T. Q. Harris entertained at a surprise dinner at her home on West Main Street Friday eve ning to honor her husband on his birthday anniversary. The beau tifully appointed table, where covers were placed for fourteen, was centered with a handsome birthday cake adorned with can dles. White candles in crystal holders and sprays of January jasmine were also used in the dec orations. A three course dinner was served. Quests were: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Myers, |tfr. and Mrs. C. C. Fulp, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Harris, Mrs. Beatrice Myers Phillips and W. W. Harris. Mimes Moseley and McNeill Cele brate Birthday Anniversaries In celebration of their birthday anniversaries Misses Nancy Mose ley and Elizabeth McNeill enter tained at a delightful dinner party at the home of Miss Moseley on West Main street Tuesday even ing. The guest list included Misses Elizabeth Anderson, Alice Dixon and Mary Virginia Barker, teachers of the hostetsses in the high school, and their Sunday school teacher, Miss Hazel Byrd. The table was centered with a heart shaped birthday cake, dec orated in pink and wliite, and THE EL SIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA adorned with lighted candles. Pink and white flowers were also used in the decorations. A tempting and beautifully ap pointed dinner was served. Parent-Teachers Have Program on Social Diseases. Dr. Haywood Also Speaks At the January meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association held Friday afternoon at the elemen tary school auditorium. Dr. J. C. Knox, of the North Carolina State Board of Health, Raleigh, gave an illustrated lecture on social dis eases. This was in connection with a nation-wide crusade for the control of this deadly menace, Mrs. C. E. Nicks was program chairman for the month. Dr. C. L. Haywood, Jr., chief surgeon and head of the medical department of the Hugh Chat ham Memorial Hospital also spoke briefly on the meningitis cases in Boonville that have alarmed par ents locally since their outbreak. He assured the parents that there was no need of undue alarm as the disease was not more preva lent than usual, only in the fact that three members of one fam ily had been claimed by the dis ease, this he stated was unusual. Mrs. C. L. Haywood, Jr., presi dent of the organization presided over the business session, which featured routine reports and busi ness. She expressed her delight at the number of new members en rolled. The attendance award was tied by Miss Blanche Dixon's and Mrs. Garland Johnson's rooms, and each grade was awarded SI.OO. BOONVILLE The Boonville high school opened here Monday morning af ter being closed for two weeks af ter the death of A. E. Johnson, who died with meningitis. It is stated the school will close at the same time it would have closed without the two weeks out, and that work will be made up during that time. Miss Dorothy Moxley has been spending some time in Winston- Salem with her grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Caudle. James Reece, who had the mis fortune of sticking a nail in his hand, is in the Elkin hospital but is expected home soon. Miss Ellen Hayes, a student at the Woman's College, Greensboro, is expected home Thursday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hayes. The two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Caudle died Friday morning and was buried In the Boonville cemetery Saturday. Our hearts go out in sympathy for the family. Two of Boonville's senior class members, Carl Martin and Ola Baity, were married in Virginia, Sunday. Ruby Sprinkle of Elkln, spent the week-end with her sister. Vermeil, here. Boonvllle High's basket ball team is to meet East Bend Friday night on East Bend's court. We hope there will be a large crowd to see these rival teams play. Mrs. A. 8. Speer, who has been ill for several days, is Improving. Lucy Pearl Styers, who has been ill for several weeks, is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and P. M. Woodhouse were busi ness visitors in Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hobson announce t.he birth of a daughter in a Winston-Salem hospital. Mother and child are doing fine. Mr. N. C. Dobbins has been confined to his home for a week on account of illness. Francis Woodhouse and his party arrived in Los Angeles, Cal ifornia, last Wednesday, and re port a good trip. COOL SPRINGS The Sunday school here was well attended Sunday, and sever al new pupils enrolled, bringing our enrollment to 198. The new class rooms are almost finished, and soon work will be more satisfactory .here, each class room being separate. There is much sickness in the community, deep cold and flu. We regret to hear that Mrs. Grace Tucker Holbrook is in Chatham Hospital, at Elkin, where she was taken for an ap pendicitis operation Sunday even ing. Mrs. Holbrook is the fourth member of Mr. Hasten Tucker's family to undergo an operation for this in the past ten months. Mr. Tucker underwent an opera tion there only eight days ago. Mr. Maynard Harris of Battle ground, Ind., is visiting his par ents here. Several friends of Uncle John Cox met at his home here Sunday afternoon for a prayer service. Si&'■ jftrajg HKmj jL [mhrt/rifmKk W y \H M wL \ BMw * fj I* I.J Worn In the Tribune's Cooking School GEORGIANA COTTON FROCKS THE BRIDE REALIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF LOOKING ATTRACTIVE AT ALL TIMES. YOU, TOO, CAN LOOK YOUR BEST IN A BEAUTIFUL, YET IN EXPENSIVE GEORGIANA COTTON FROCK! We present real fashion thrills in the tempting We Urge You to See new Georgiana cotton dressed, now on display. You mm BB 11 "THE BRIDE WAKES thrill, not only at the flattering, breath-tak- ■J® ■■ UP" ing style—and the fade-proof material and pat- I __ . A tern beauty, but also at getting so much for your T Motion Picture Cooking" money! Georgiana dresses are economical and School ! very, very smart—because they fit you and your Next Tuesday, Wednesday and budget too! See many attractive styles as worn fj F Thursday, Lyric Theatre in the motion picture cooking school. Then see J f "?IZI _____ actual models at our store. ■ WF S YDN OR-SPAINHOUR ELKIN, N. C. The service was in charse of Mr. J. P. Fields. Do you live in Cool Bprings community? Then whether or not you are a member of our church or any other, we need you with us, and we assure you a hearty welcome. "He came not to brlns the righteow, but the sinner to repentance." Step on the Lord's side, which Is the right side, un furl his banner, stand beneath It safely and without fear. He's asking for volunteers. How about you? Prayer service Saturday even ing, in charge of C. P. Holbrook and Eugene Pettyjohn. Come to Sunday school Sunday morning. Preaching service Sunday even ing. Rev. Geo. Curry will be with us to deliver the evening address. Visitors welcomed at all servi ces. Patronize Tribune advertisers They offer real values. IrjUyr SOAP WOMAN I LEARNED UFEBUOV FOR BATH AND COMPLEXION AT THAT FREE MOTION PICTURE COOKING SCHOOL L j Don't miss the movie "The Bride Wakes Up" YOU'LL learn a lot at that swell Motion Picture Cooking School,.. But no amount ofgood cooking wil 1 hold a hus band ifhiswife is careless about"B.O,". Dainty women always keep plenty of Lifebuoy on their shehres.They know it stops gives lasting frtsbntis... And it's mighty good for the complex ion. Keeps your skin the way your hus band loves it — soft, smooth, healthy J o a"p i"! CfJ Huuitmpimt Bunau Plumbing and Heating GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TORS—WASHING MACHINES RADIOS ELKIN PLUMBING AND HEATING £O. Phone 254 Elkin, N. C. VISIT THE COOKING SCHOOL "The Bride Wakes Up" jggllfek LYRIC THEATRE I||| Tuesday-Wednes- February 1, 2, 3 SPODE—Rose Brier Today more than ever the bride Is anxious to have a fine ap pearing table.# It adds so much to the general appearance of the home. Here at Wall's we are constantly seeking new things to make your table more attractive. We invite you to visit Our store and it will be a pleasure for us to show you just how beautiful your table can be, at a very reasonable cost. Fine Spode and Continental china, clear, sparkling Fostoria glass, beautiful silver by Gorham In Sterling, are available here in many patterns, including the following: Spode—Rose Brier, Cowslip and others; Fostoria—Navarre, Lido, Early American; Gorham—Hunt Club, Governor's Lady, Chantilly. W. M. WALL JEWELER Phone 56 Elkin, N. C. TRIBUNE ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS!
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