News of Jonesville
Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M
Mrs. D. R. Casstevens and chil
dren, Kenneth and Elton, Misses
Mildred Harris, Lorraine and Vir
ginia Lineberry, and Oneal Line
berry spent Tuesday in Winston-
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Holleman
returned to their home Monday
after spending a few days in New
York where they attended the
World's Pair.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Casstevens
and daughter, Jean, Mrs. C. O.
Pinnix and daughters, Fredrica,
Dorothy and Prances, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Emest Hawke at Silver
Pines camp, Roaring Gap.
Miss Gerry Burgess was the
guest of Miss Jean Teal a few
days last week.
Mr. Aaron Sparks, of Boonville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cass
tevens Monday afternoon.
The condition of Mrs. C. L.
Kerley who has been ill for some
time, is considerably worse, her
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Messrs, C. G. Mathis, C. G.
Pinnix and R. E. Everidge visit
ed points of interest in Virginia
on Tuesday of last week and
made an inspection of thorough
bred saddle horses.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Anthony and
son, Staley, and Misses Lorene
Osborne, and Icie Wilmoth spent
Thursday in Hamptonville visit
ing friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilvin Royall and
Miss Willie Bell Osborne spent
the week-end in Charlotte visit
ing friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Osborne
and children spent Sunday in
Bethel, the guests of Mrs. Yance
Harris.
tyr. and Mrs. Hub Combs spent
Sunday in Roaring Gap visiting
friends. «
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boles and
children attended the graduation
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
of their son, Gilmer, at Guilford
Monday.
Charlie Gilliam, Richard Os
borne, Staley Anthony and Misses
Lorene and Rosalie Osborne mo
tored to Sparta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hicks and
son, June, Miss Hazel Royall and
Mr. Warren Joyce spent Sunday
in Mount Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haynes
and children, Virginia Lee and
Doris, spent Sunday at Shoaly
Branch.
Master Bobby Browne returned
to his home Monday after under
going an appendicitis operation
at the Hugh Chatham Memorial
hospital.,
Miss Lorraine Lineberry spent
the week-end in Winston-Salem,
the guest of Miss Inez Whitener.
Mr. A. L. Brown and grand
son, Johnny Davis, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Brown spent Sunday
in Taylorsville and Hickory.
Mrs. W. G. Brown and daugh
ter, Sandra, and Rachel Brown,
of Burlington, are spending this
week here with Mr. and Mrs. Tat
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Casstevens
and children, Kenneth and Elton,
spent Sunday in Grensboro visit
ing friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pardue spent
Sunday in Arlington with their
son, Mr. Donald Pardue.
Several from Arlington and
this community attended the an
nual Woman's Missionary Con
vention held at Flat Rock Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brandon re
turned to their home Monday af
ter spending two weeks with
i their children in Chapel Hill and
Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wall mo
toned to Asheville Sunday and
also visited Miss Irene Wall, of
j Black Mountain Sanatorium.
Miss Mathis Is Circle Hostess
The W. M. S. of the Methodist
'church met at the home of Miss
Mary Mathis Tuesday evening,
I with 12 members and one visitor
present. Mrs % O. E. Boles direct
ed the program, assisted by Mrs.
D. B. Mullis and Miss Mildred
Ingram. The subject for study
was "Widening Our National
Outlook."
Mrs. A. B. Scroggs taught the
Bible study.
Refreshments were served dur
ing a pleasant social hour.
Rose Marlowe Circle Meets
Tuesday Evening
The Rose Marlowe circle of the
Baptist church held its monthly
meeting Tuesday evening at the
home of Miss Emma Eller with
Mrs. J. C. Chappell as joint host
ess. Mrs. P. A. Lineberry was in
charge of the devotionals. Miss
Hazel Phillips was in charge of
the program, "Missionary Educa
tion of Our Young People," and
was assisted by Misses Bertha
Adams, Mildred Harris, Mrs. Jack
Brown and Mrs. Roby Casstevens.
Mrs. Jack Brown, president, pre
sided over a short business period.
A social half hour was enjoy
ed by all.
A teacher asked a seven-year
old girl what a bridegroom was.
"Please, teacher," was the reply,
"it's a thing they have at every
wedding."
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Rev. B. C. Jordan, above, will
preach at Roaring River Bap
tist church Sunday evening,
June 11, at 8 o'clock.
BOONVILLE
Mrs. H. H. Simpson and chil
dren, Billy Hayes and Jerry, of
Tallahassee, Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Norman.
Mr. and Mrs., Edd Bovender left
Monday for their home in Union,
lowa, after spending several days
visiting Mrs. Bovender's brother,
Wiley Norman. Mrs. Bovender is
a former resident of this county.
Miss Annette Woodhouse, of
Greensboro College, returned to
her home here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Canipe
have returned from a two weeks
trip to lowa and other places in
the midwest.
Bub by Bohannon, who is
spending the summer with his
grandfather, Mr. Ray, several
miles south of here, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cy Bohannon.
Mr. Sant Vestal and family, of
lowa, are visiting relatives and
friends in the community.
Mr. G. N. Dobbins and son,
Billy, made a business trip to
Charlotte Monday.
James Speer attended the
graduating exercises at State Col
lege Sunday.
Mr. S. C. Blackburn and
daughter, Ruby, of Keystone, W.
Va„ visited relatives here.
Mr. S. P. Jones, of Statesville,
was a business visitor in town
Monday.
Mrs. Foster Matthews has re
turned from Chatham hospital
where she underwent treatment.
Clint Byrd visited relatives and
friends at Cullowhee and Frank
lin in the western part of the
state the past week-end.
J. W. Shore made a business
trip to Raleigh recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Hemmings
and family, of Dobson, visited
relatives and friends in this com
munity.
Mrs. D. W. Hobson, Miss Velma
Hobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
left Saturday morning for Caro
lina Beach.
Mrs. W. E. Brooks and daugh
ter, Dorothy, left Friday for Rich
mond, Va., where they will spend
several weeks with Mrs. Brooks'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knuckolls
Miss Virginia Anne Craver left
Monday morning for Mars Mill
College where she will attend the
Wake Forest-Meredith College
summer session.
Miss Gay Shore, of New York
City, spent a few days with hei
j parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W
Shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Shore, ol
Burlington, visited relatives here
Mary and Frank Gough and
Virginia and Evelyn Brock, ol
Winston-Salem, visited Mrs. E. B
Gough.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Deal visit
ed Mr. Deal's mother in States
ville.
EAST BEND
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hobson
and son, Marvin Gray, of North
Wilkesboro, were the guests of
Mrs. Nora Ward and Mr. and
Mrs. N. G. Hobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burns, of
Hickory, visited Mr. and Mrs. N.
G. Hobson the past week-end.
Miss Doris Poindexter, of Win
ston-Salem, visited relatives here
the past week-end.
Marvin Ward, of Winston-Sa
lem, visited his. mother, Mrs.
Nora Ward, Sunday.
Betsy Ross Williams and her
sister, Julia, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Holmes Williams, re
turned home after a visit of sev
eral days with their uncle, Lin
don Williams, at Maryville, Tenn.
Miss Hattie Poindexter has re
turned from a trip of several
weeks to New York and Rhode
Island where she visited relatives.
While in New York she attended
the World's Fair.
Ford Davis, tobacco salesman
for Brown-Williamson in Georgia,
spent a few days recently with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Davis.
Lynwood Amnions and Miss
Gail Williams attended the bac
calaureate sermon of the Win
ston-Salem high schools deliver
ed in Bowman Gray stadium
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Coram, of
Winston-Salem, visited Mr. Cor
am's parents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Dee Matth
ews, of Winston-Salem, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Matthews.
Mrs. H. E. Davis and son.
Moody, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hauser, in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. R. A. Moser visited rela
tives in King recently. While en
route to the home of their grand
parents in stokes county, her
children, Vernon, Lucille and Del
mer, narrowly escaped serious in
jury when the Chevrolet coupe in
which they were riding skidded
on the wet pavement and over
turned. None of the occupants
was badly injured, but all re
ceived minor cuts and bruises.
Delmer, the youngest of the
three, received two cuts about the
face that necessitated the doctor
taking a few stitches in the
wounds.
The East Bend Township Sun
day School Convention was well
attended last Sunday.
The convention was held in the
school auditorium and was direct
ed by Henry Speas, local Sunday
school worker. The meeting was
represented by large delegations
from the East Bend Baptist,
Methodist, and Friends churches,
Stony Knoll, Shady Grove, Union
Hill and Mount Bethel.
COOL SPRINGS
There were 142 present at Sun
day school Sunday, against 146
last year. We're getting along
pretty well. Mr. and Mrs. Rock
ford Wishon deserve honorable
mention, the entire family of
eight children and the parents
being present.
Mr. Eli Smith was a visitor
with us Sunday. He accompan
ied Rev. George Curry who filled
an appointment at eleven o'clock.
Taking his text from the famous
words, "Behold the Man," he
j preached a good sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Holbrook,
of this community, had as their
guests Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Elkanah Burcham, of near
Benham, the maternal grandpar
ents of Mrs. Holbrook.
Several of our people here are
still very ill, among them being
Mrs. Jay Myers, Mr. Charlie Car
ter, Mrs. Lauren Holbrook ahd
the small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arne Holbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman at
tended the decoration service at
Shoaly Branch Sunday.
Several from Cool Springs at
tended the Sunday School Con
tention at Pleasant Hill Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. John Burton and daugh
ter, Barbara Jean, are guests of
Mrs. Burton's parents this week,
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Holbrook.
Prayer service will be held at
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the home of Gordon Benge Sat
urday evening. Everyone inter
ested in these cottage prayer ser
vices is invited to attend.
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Minister: "Do you know where
little boys go when they smoke?"
Boys: "Yep; up the alley."