Thursday. March 23, 19.39 ' News of Jonesville Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-W Beginning this week Miss Virginia. Lineberry will act as Jonesville news editor, the place of Mrs. Gnrney Wag oner, who has capably served In this capacity for several years. Mrs. Wagoner, with her family, has moved to Hamp ton vllle. Miss Lineberry's telephone number is 44-W and cltiaens of Jonesville are asked to give her the same splendid cooperation they have extended Mrs. Wag oner in the past. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lineberry y ' attended a spring showing of 1939 Imperial wall papers and paints ► in Winston-Salem Tuesday even ing. The meeting was sponsor ed by Rogers Paint and Wall Pa per company for master painters and decorators in this territory. The many friends of Master NOTICE! Sale of one Dodge Truck will be held at the homeplace of the late Arthur D. Matthews in Boonville, N. C., on SATURDAY, MARCH 25th at 2 o'clock P. M. where and when said truck will be sold to the last and highest bidder for cash. Any person in terested is cordially invited to attend said sale. JETTIE C. MATTHEWS Administratrix of Arthur D. Matthews, deceased 9 I OUR 71st SERIES Opens Saturday, April Ist Our 71st Series will open Saturday, April Ist, giving the people of this V"*11 • W ill section another opportunity to begin I If] "|r% I AQVTI I I a program of safe, consistent sav- M JL vilvU V MJLMv^ ing. We urge you, if you haven't in vestigated the Building & Loan way Y} *l' 1 • O V A 2 Building & Loan Association tages of this method of building for the future. Paul Gwyn, Sec.-Treas. Elkin, N. C. Delos Martin will be glad to know that his condition is much better this week. Miss Mary Absher, a student at Mitchell's College, Statesville, was the week-end guest of Miss Evelyn Arnold. Mr. L. S. Weaver spent Thurs day and Friday in Raleigh at tending to business matters. Mr.- and Mrs. Delos Underwood spent Saturday in Winston-Sa lem. Miss Lorraine Lineberry visited Miss Inez Whitener, of Winston- Salem. on Thursday. Misses Erlene and Evelyn May berry, of Winston-Salem, were the week-end guests of Miss Ruth Mayberry. Miss P-t Bl&keley, of High Point, was the week-end guest of Miss Agnes Pardue. N Mr. and Mrs. Turner Black wood and daughter, Peggy, Mrs. THE BLKIN TKIHtfINK, jaJON, NOitTH CAROLINA E. M. Miller and Miss Madelyn Thompson visited Miss Rama Blackwodß, a student of W. C. U. N. C.. Greensboro, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Claypool spent Thursday and Friday In Statesville attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Sprinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Groce spent the week-end in High Point visiting Mrs. Sprinkle's and Mrs. Grace's mother, Mrs. Doss. Mr. and Kirs. J. G. Chipman and children, Sarah Lou and Ed win, of North Wilkesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Klger, of Yad kin vi lie, and Mr. and Mrs. Has ten Shore and daughter. Hazel Ruth, of Yadkinville, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold on Sunday after noon. Mr. Dewey Johnson, of North Wilkesboro, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson, on Sunday. Mrs. Dee Holcoinb and Mr. Will Holcomb visited the Sormer's mother, Mrs. R. M. Ca^t,evens, of Yadkinville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Segraves Mr. and Mrs. Fons Segraves and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Quessen berry, of Mount Airy, and Mr. and Mi's. Russel Baugess, of Elk in. visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Segraves on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Mullis, Mr. John Mock, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Phillips were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. P. H. Under wood Sunday. Miss Maggie Howell spent the week-end in Ronda visiting rel atives. Mrs, Frank Pickett and Mrs. Arleen Keever are listed among the sick this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Branon, of Yadkinville. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Un derwood. A large number attended the W. M. U. study course at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Segraves and Spencer Segraves attended the funeral of Mrs. Lee Segraves, of Yadkinvllle, at Swan Creek on Saturday. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Roby Sprinkle, who have moved from \ Arlington. to this community. Miaß Peggy Blackwood Entertains Eighth Grade Miss Peggy Blackwocd enter tained the eighth grade at her home on Thursday evening, March 16, from 7 until 10 o'clock. Chinese checkers and various other games were played during the evening. After the fun period, refresh ments were served to the fol lowing: Misses Christine Ingram, Marie Hutchlns, Helen Brown, Jean Teal, Frederica Pinnix, Er lene Macemore, Frances Gilliam, Elizabeth Minish, Lola Morrison, Elizabeth Freeman, Edna Wolfe and Mary Finney, and Messrs. Bill Blackburn, Roy Gregory, Kenneth Casstevens, J. H. Swar ingen, Claude Haynes, Calvin Se graves, Garlin Roberson, Avery Wall, Clarence Freeman and the hostess, Peggy Blackwood. Honor Roll for Fifth Month, Jonesville School First grade: Evelyn Stanley, James Garris, Charlotte Brown, Betty Sue Reece and Dorothy Jean Wagoner. Second grade: Jeanette Myers, Sarah Nell Mathis, Patricia Boles and Delmore Holcomb. Third grade: Jerry Boles, Ray Robbing, Vina Lee Davis, Doris! Reece, Louise Hemric and Wil liam Anderson. Fourth grade: Grover Wagoner and Stacy Weaver. Fifth grade: Buddy Sbugart, Lindbergh Swaim, Zella Combs and Aleine Holcomb. Sixih grade: Richard Draughn, •Jr., W. H. Hemric and June Boles. Seventh grade: Billy Dunkle. Eighth grade: Peggy Black wood and Kenneth Casstevens. Ninth grade: Leo Wagoner. Tenth grade: Audria Finney. if Miss FYaulinn Simmons Gives n Birthday Party Miss ITauline Simmons enter r. tained a number of friends at her ,o home Monday afternoon on her 0 twelfth birthday. Several games were enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were is served to the following: Cornelia Lineberry, June Boles, Columbia ■- Gilliam, Pauline Holcomb, Rebec sr ca Pardue, Peggy Long, Fred r, Davis, Vina Lee Davis, Billy c. Dunkle, Mildred Rose, Bandy is Rose, Ransom Kiger, Harold 3 Simmons, Katy Lee Simmons, Peggy Ann Groce, Annie Mae Simmons, Nellie Shore, Mildred _ Wall, Vina Shore, Dexter Rose, j and the hostess, Frauline Sim j' mons. , ' Boy Scoots Are Entertained on i' Thursday Evening g The Boy Scouts met Thursday 5 evening, March 16, at the school / house in order to renew the troop _'i charter. Fees were collected for _ i those who wished to renew their y membership. e . After the business period, J. H. Swaringen, scoutmaster, conduct ed the fun period. A treasure hunt was enjoyed by all. Several contests were held, with the Wolf >, Patrol competing against the Bob White Patrol. f After the fun period, refresh ments were served to the follow i, ing: Junior Boles, Joe Brandon, s O'Neil Lineberry, Kemp Reece, Reece Shugart, Ralph Swaim, y Mark Reece, James Mathis, Tur s man Reece, Dett Martin, Billy . | Dunkle, Billy Holcomb and the scoutmaster, J. H. Swaringen. r The Scouts are planning many activities for the coming months, including hikes and camping g trips with special attention being placed upon their daily good turns. Juniors and Seniors Are Enter tained at Clubhouse Misses Beatrice and Pansy Bur cham wfere joint hostesses in en tertaining the Juniors and Sen iors and members of the high school faculty of the Jonesville high school, at the club house on Tuesday evening. The officers of the class and members of the faculty were guests of honor and each was presented with a gift. | Several contests were held dur ing the fun period and those winning prizes were: Mr. J. H. Swaringen, Thad Martin and Herbert May berry. Delicious . refreshments were served to the following: Misses Lorraine and Virginia Lineber ry, Volly and Jean Vestal, Anna Lee Myers, Grace Myers, Dorothy Hutchlns, Mary* Lou Halleman, Non ni e Burcham, Magdalene Price, Ruth Brown, Virginia Lee" Bryant, Opal Ingool, Ruby Wei- , born; Messrs. J. H. Swaringen, J. C. Folger, Eugene Martin, Kem( 1 Reece, Thad Martin, Herbert Mayberry, James Mathis, Thomas Reece, Turman Reece, John Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scroggs and the hostesses, Misses Pansy and Beatrice Burcham. Honor 801 l for Sixth Month, Jonesville School First grade: Carmell Wall, Charles Holcomb, Irene Lewis, James Garris, Dorothy Jean Wagoner, Jerry Haynes, Evelyn Stanley, Betty Sue Reece, Helen Deane Hutchlns, John Frank Price, Charlotte Brown and Ed- ■ na Ferguson. 1 Second grade: Jeanette Myers, ' Sarah Nell Mathis, Patricia Boles ] | and Delmore Holcomb. Third grade: Gerry Boles, Nan 'cy Ann Mayberry, Doris Reece, Louise Hemric and Frances Ques- I senbury. | Fourth grade: Grover Wagoner, Stacy Weaver and James Lewis. | Fifth grade: Lorraine Martin, Mary Janes Martin, Charles Weaver and Lindbergh Swaim. j Sixth grade: Richard Draughn, Jr., W. H. Hemric, June Boles, Reba Porter and Virginia Lee Swaim. • Seventh grade: Billy Dunkle. Eighth grade: Peggy Black wood, Kenneth Casstevens and Helen Brown. | Tenth grade: Audria Finney, Turman Reece and Magdalene Price. Eleventh grade: Jean Vested, Vermeil Macemore and Hazel Wagoner. i / EAGLE IS FEATURING NEW TYPE OIL RANGE The Eagle Furniture company is now featuring a new type oil range, built on the principle of a wood or coal burning range, that is said to be proving very sue- 1 cessful and satisfactory to cus tomers who have bought them. In an advertisement in this is- . Isue complete details 'are given, , ; when include insulated body, highly polished cast iron top. streamline design, etc. The store invites everyone to visit them and inspect the now oil range. | Hypnotised 1 Cop: "What was the number of ] that fellow's car?" Second Cop: "I dont know; he was going too fast. The girl he had with him was good looking, wasn't she?" Cop: "Boy, 111 say she was." Elkin's IT 1 ¥ \J r Superior | Newest Eji a-u Am Sound THEATRE 1 . ; Thursday, March 23 (Today)— "NAVY SECRETS" With Fay Wray and Grant Withers Plus: Jimmie Dorsey and Orchestra Admission 10c-25c Friday-Saturday, Matinee and Night— . JACK RANDALL In "DRtfTING WESTOT^D" WBF iH l:' . ' 1181 mm 1m H ]% Imm "!L. •'^JPnv; ■IW&Wlmt ■:s**>? 5. 1 f l&Sk 'i I \ 4*if - ; >f . -- M : ~;. m| %, ■ /-! \ - v v... *„ ,»«#>,' '. • £)n\ 4 og tr% ' ' \ .:' j Both Days, Matinee and Night L "lICHTYIAHAr * burst an innertube with his lungs, bend iron bars with his teeth, and many more feats of strength that will amaze.you! Also featuring— DORIS MAHAN Champion Woman Wrestler Serial - Comedy - Color Cartoon , Admission 10c-25c Don't fail to see the "Mighty Mahan" pull a loaded auto mobile with his teeth in front of the Elk Theatre at noon Saturday! It's free! Car furnished through courtesy of F-W Chevrolet Co.; innertube by-Pure Oil Service Station. Monday-Tuesday, Matinee Monday— PNB»t»B*IUWQQUtHWg-—Willi 111 Ml 111! Ml » Selected Shorts Admission lUc-25c Wednesday, Matinee and Night— "ORPHANS OF THE STREET" With Bob Livingston - Tommy Ryan jS Kit Carson Serial - Shorts Admission 10c to AH "■■ "'— "Yes, My Darling Daughter," It's Coming - ■ ■■ —■ ~ ' • - • —— f*——