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Thorsday, January 27, 1938 jcl-S Dick Chatham spent the week end in Virginia, the guest of friends. Miss Anna Atkinson spent Thursday in Greensboro, where she was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones of North Wilkesboro, were the guests of friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coates spent the week-end in Raleigh, the guests of relatives. B. C. Brown spent Thursday in Greensboro, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones have moved from State Road to Jones ville, where they formerly resid ed. \ Thomas Phillips spent the week-end }n Marlon, Virginia, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Church, the latter his sister. Mrs. Alice E. Mayo and MIRK Lillie Smith, of Danville, Va., spent Saturday here with Mrs. Bob Stuckey. Mrs. Wm. A. Jenkins spent the week-end in Lenoir the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, the latter her daughter. Mrs. R. H. Wellborn of Inde pendence, Va., is the guest this week of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Wellborn, at their home on Bridge street. Mrs. Evelyn Bell Carter and Walter Bell of Winston-Salem spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. George RoyaU, having come up to visit their sister, Mrs. RoyaU, who is ill in Hugh Chat ham Memorial Hospital. "THE BRIDE COSMETICS We invite* you to visit the Motion Picture Cooking School at the Lyric Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Note the beauty of the Bride. You too may keep lovely by using our nationally known and advertised lines of cos metics—cosmetics that you know are pure and safe; Pro tect your coxplexion! Keep hands soft and lovely, no mat ter how often you must have them in dish water! We have the answer! \ We Carry These Nationally Known -Brands YARDLEY'S EVENING IN PARIS MAX FACTOR—DOROTHY PERKINS Turner Drug Co. Geo. E. Royal! Phone 64 Elkin, N. C. WIM A HUH KATH^ORO T MimNK •'oW OMWORO TOCAUUINI Q P«tS€NTEO BY Jj FAULT BIUE I >1 WHITE SWAN ? CALM TEAMIU j fl LAUNDRY 'i __ j DARLYNU ' SEE CIVR | / j DISH RUNEF J /T ANS. TO H U \> PUZZLE : fto pjoumn or AU. DC> V ' II jl W •CMPTION ARC B- ( 1 SEN*M {F M CELk-CMTLY CLKANEO ' | - llt WHITE BWAN. P" IIUHSS , J|j GJ !•""" | I £-UJ". - | 1 Winners Last Week: 'B IST PRIZE—MRS. JANE ALEXANDER. Jonesville, N. C. 2ND PRIZE—MRS. PAUL SPRINKLE, Elkin, N. C. 3RD PRIZE—MRS. F. W. GRAHAM, ELKIN, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Frye of Pilot Mountain were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whi taker, at their home on Church street. Robert Kirkman left last week for Winston-Salem, where he has accepted a temporary position with the Southern Railway com pany. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McNeill and two children of North Wilkesboro, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McNeill, at their home on Bridge street. Claude McNeill, Jr., a student at Wake Forest College, arrived today for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McNeill, at their home on Bridge street. Misses Lucy Gray and Willie Guyer spent the week-end in Rock Hill, S. C., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sheppard, the lat ter a sister of Miss Guyer. Misses Frances and Patty Som ers of Wilkesboro were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Som ers, the former their brother, at their home on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hewitt and Miss Belle Gaither of Hick ory, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fitzgerald at their home on Church street. Miss Ruth Atkinson of the Marion school faculty spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, at their home on West Main Street. Mc. and Mrs. T. G. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terrell, Miss Fan nie Sue and Donnie Harris spent Sunday in Roaring River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cockerham. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. William Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rash spent the week-end In Lenoir where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wall and Dr. and Mrs. Douglass Hamer. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Parker have as their guests at their home on East Main street, Mrs. Parker's mother and sister, Mrs. J. C. Daniel and Mrs. Tom Moore, of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Strat ton of Charlotte, spent the week end here the guests of Mrs. Stratum's mother, Mrs. R. —L. Kirkman, at her home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Halsey and Mrs. Cam Fields of Mouth, of Wil son, Va., were the week-end guests of Mrs. Halsey's mother, Mrs. Anna Graham, at her home on Gwyn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Graham had as their Sunday guests at their home on Bridge street, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Madison of States ville, and Mrs. J. M. Prevette and family of Winston-Salem. Mrs. J. Mark McAdams spent last week in Greensboro, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Strad er. She was accompanied home by her mother, who will spend sometime as her guest. Enoch Harris, who is taking a series of treatments in a States ville hospital, spent the latter part of last week here with his family. Friends of Mr. Harris will be glad to know tljat he continues to im prove. Mrs. Lee Phillips, head of the troop of Girl Scouts of the Meth odist church, accompanied by members of the troop, spent Sat urday in Winston-Salem. Misses Nan Johnson and Constance Greenwood, members of the troop, remained in Winston-Salem for the week-end. A message was received here Saturday by Mrs. Alice Hicks of the death of her sister, Mrs. Cor nelia Mynette at her home in Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Mynette had been in declining health for sev eral years and had been seriously ill for a month. She visited Mrs. Hicks at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. L. F. Walker, last sum mer. Those from here attending the tea given Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. L. H. Wall in Lenoir, to honor Mrs. William F. Wall, who was prior to her marriage late in December, Miss Margaret Cragan, were: Mrs. Garland Johnson, Mrs. Fred Col hard, Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, Miss Betty Harris, Miss Lucille Young and Miss Mary Hendren. Those from here attending the funeral of Mrs. E. W. Smith, Jr., nee Miss Margaret Lillard, in Dunn Friday were:, Rev. L. B. Abernethy, Mrs. W. A. Neaves, Sam Neaves, Mrs. Franklin Fol ger, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Smith, Mrs. Alex Chatham, Mrs. Ray mond Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roth, Miss Josephine Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gwyn, Mrs. W. J. Price, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Graham, Mrs. E. F. McNeer, Mrs. H. P. Graham, Mrs. E. G. Click, Fred Neaves, Henry Dob son, Mrs. John B. Jones, Walter Allen Worth and John Kelley. WITH THE SICK The following patients have been admitted to the local hospi tal during the past week: Ted Macemore, State Road; Garvey Gilespie, Thurmond; James Reece, Boonville; Mrs. Mellie Melton, Boonville; Mrs. W. W. Whltaker, Elkin; Agnes Transou, Elkin; Marie Mickle, Elkin; Mary Lee Holloman, Jonesville; B. W. Carter, Elkin; Mrs. Eva Combs, Elkin; Mrs. Effie Collins, Elkin; Vergie Johnson, Dobson; Mrs. Grace Holbrook, Elkin; Mrs. Net tle Compton, Elkin; Mrs. Hazel Anthony, Jonesville; Chas. Wil liamson, Dobson; Lynn Holcomb, Jonesville; Emma Sue Steele, El kin; Ruth Leigh Watts, Elkin. Patients dismissed during the week were: Mrs. Bessie Nance, Yadkinville; Edith Noah, State Road; Dollie J. Byrd, Elkin; Car rie Brown, Boonville; Mark Reece, Jonesville; H. W. Cox, Traphill; Mrs. Delia Stonestreet. State Road; Agnes Transou, El kin; Marie Mickle, Elkin; B. W. Carter, Elkin; Mrs. Effie Collins, Elkin; Robert Reece, East Mrs. Hubert Parker, Elkin; Mrs. Hessie Byrd, Jonesville; Mrs. Ef fie Linville, Pilot Mountain; James Reece, Boonville; Mrs. Margaret Kennington, Jonesville; Mrs. Virda Swaim, Benham. Ralph Triplett, Jr., Elkin. 3 MAkiRIAGE LICENSES ARE ISSUED PAST WEEK Three licenses were granted by the Register of Deeds of Surry county during the past week, only one of which was allowed to to be published, the contracting parties Joeing John D. Jones of Mount Airy, to Martha A. Martin, of Patrick Springs, Va. It was re ported that it was the fourth marriage of Mr. Jones. Patronize Tribune advertisers, hey offer real values. ®SOCiETM Honda Seniors Entertained The Senior Class of Ronda school was entertained at a de lightful party Saturday evening by Miss Ethel Adams, Miss Mary Nell Gray and Graham Greene, members of the class, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burrus Gray of Jonesville. During the evening games and contests were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded Miss May Bryant, Miss Mary Jane Tharpe, Warren Pardue and Martin Grey. In the dining room where the guests were invited for refresh ments a color scheme of pink and white was carried out in detail In the decorations. Those enjoying the party were: Misses Edna Hanes, Mary Jane Tharpe, Kathleen Morrison, Man da Miller, May Bryant, Lorraine Crater, Clarise Brown, Edith Chambers, Lorraine Tharpe, Lois Gray and Fay Myers. Ralph Byrd, Bryce Durham, Roby Cockerham, Martin Gray, Harold Pettyjohn, Warren Pardue, Ted Calloway, Sam Gray, George Mcßride and Phola Pardue. Every hour, approximately four persons throughout the world are buried unidentified. ATTEND THE MOTION PICTURE COOKING SCHOOL I "The Bride Wakes Up" ESEPIi FOR NEW IDEAS ON MODERN COOKERY wake Tup 881 TO THESE SPECIAL FOOD VALUES AND SAVE MONEY \ ON EVERY PURCHASE! PfoL* .■ FLOUR PiHsburys Sno-Sheen PKG, TOMATO SOUP Campbells ... 3 CANS APPLE BUTTER House _ OZ. JAR KNOX GELATIN Box 18 c The Bride Uses I PRUNES ice Size Lbs. £5 C RINSO 3 PKG 25 c I BROOMS c ~ d 4SW "* n on I APPLE SAUCE White Ytonse, No. 2 can TOILET S(»P 3 CAKES 20C I Quaker Fresh Green and White #4 r«i Ao m ATp I LIMA BEANS No - 2 can 10 c UAiJ tf ' Z3 b I MY-T-NICE RED RIPE EARLY GARDEN I CORN Tomatoes PEAS I J No. 2 Cans £5 C 3 Cans 25 c 3 ans 25 c Grape Fruit Juice w NO. 2 CAN Tomato Juice ampbells—l4 oz. Can ..... KRAUT LG. CAN BEEF ROAST ative Lb. I GRAPEFRUIT 3 fOT WI PORK ROAST Lb - 20 6 LETTUCE Iceber « - 215 c I BEEF STEW — Lb - CELERY sta,k I VEALCHOPS — Lb - 25 c ORANGES Juicy D°M5 c | PURE PORK SAUSAGE Lb - 25 c KALE Nicc 2 LbB - 15 c I -1 FOTEY MM iMrriTTfTiTi M— I ' UNCLE NATCHEL RADIO PROGRAM WINS FAVOR The new Uncle Natchel radio program, sponsored by the Natur al Chilean Nitrate folks, is rapid ly winning a large audience. Broadcasts began late in Novem ber and will continue every week throughout the winter and spring, over leading Southern stations. Uncle Natchel, played by Frank Wilson, one of America's leading colored actors, takes the star role in this half-hour entertainment, as he has, in all previous pro grams sponsored by the Natural Chilean Nitrate people. His home ly "natchel" philosophy is an im portant part of the broadcast, and the nature story which he tells In every program is a novel feature. In the dramatic part of the pro gram, Helen Claire, an Alabama girl who has won star rating on Broadway and whose work in the films has attracted favorable at tention, plays the feminine lead. Her characterizations change with each broadcast. The public has been quick to sense the naturalness of the Chil ean Nitrate program. That quality is one of the distinguishing fea tures of the entertainment. And much favorable comment has been heard on the authenticity with which the all-Southern cast por trays the Old South dramatiza tions that make up much of each broadcast. BAPTIST PASTORS ARE ORGANIZED The Elkin Baptist Pastors' Con ference, a monthly gathering of Baptist pastors of the Elkin vi cinity, completed its organization i last Saturday morning by electing J. L. Powers as chairman and D. G. Reece as secretary, with Eph Whisenhunt as chairman of the program committee. There were ten pastors present, representing 21 churches. The monthly meeting of the conference will be held on Satur day before the fourth Sunday of each month at the East Elkin Baptist church from 10:00 a. m. to 12:00 M. All Baptist pastors of Elkin and near Elkin are urged to attend the meetings. MRS. PHOEBE MAYS IS TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Phoebe Etta Mays, 55, died at her home here Tuesday from a stroke of paralysis. She was a native of Wilkes county and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Spencer. The deceased was twice married, first to Charlie Wilson, was passed away In 1934, and later to Prank Mays, who died in 1934. She is survived by one brother, Charles Spencer, of State Road; one sister, Mrs. William West of Elkin, and one half-sister, Mrs, Lena Hodge, and her step-moth er, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, both of Elkin. | Funeral services will be beM this morning at 11 o'clock rrom Pleasant Ridge Baptist rliurch in Wilkes county. The rites will be in charge of Rev. J. L. Powers. Interment will be in the church ■ cemetery. Read Tribune Advertisements! Let us entertain your guests and friends for yon. In our private steam heat ed dining room we can pre pare any menu to order. By reservation only. RENDEZVOUS
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