Thursday, October 19. 1939
News of Jonesville
Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Holcomb
visited in the homes of Messrs. B.
H. and Wesley Holcomb, of near
Boonville, Sunday.
Mrs. Clint Holcomb is listed
jynong the sick this week.
Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Brown
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Wells and Mrs.
Larry Brewer, of North Wilkes
boro, Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs.
USallie Greenwood. Mrs. Cora Mes
► sick and Mr. I. Y. Messick, of
Island Ford.
Mrs. Evan Martin, Mrs. Mae
Vestal and Miss Vivian Pardue
spent Friday in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Delos Underwood and son,
Tony, Mrs. Sam Brannon and
Mrs. Harve Groce and son. Son
ny Boy, spent Sunday afternoon
with relatives in Boonville.
Miss Elizabeth Underwood,
Marion and Sonny Boy Groce and
Mr. Earl Berry motored to Win
ston-Salem Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Steel
man, of Courtney, visited friends
here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Pardue was listed
among the sick last week.
Rev. D. G. Reece filled the pul
pit Sunday morning at the Bap
tist church,and preached a most
sermon,
® Mr. J. T. Pardue entered Hugh
Chatham Memorial hospital last
week and underwent an appendi
citis operation. His friends wish
for him a speedy recovery.
The Jonesville P.-T. A. will
meet on Thursday night, October
19, at 7:00 o'clock. A very in
teresting program has been plan
ned, the speaker being Rev. J. P.
Davis. Everyone is urged to at
tend.
Mrs: P. H. Underwood. Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Helton, Messrs. Leon
Martin, Johnny Sprinkle. Roy
Gentry, Ed Taylor and J. W.
Grier were the dinner guests of
Mrs. F. A. Lineberry Friday night
on her 50th birthday anniversary.
Miss Camilla Minish spent
Sunday in Winston-Salem, the
guest of Misses Elfreda Floyd and
Bertie Fickle, of the Children's
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton
and daughter. Sarah Frances,
spent the week-end near Dobson,
the guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton
and daughter, Sarah Fiances.
Miss Virginia Lineberry and Mr.
Roger Sprinkle, the latter of Mt. 1
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Airy, were the dinner guests of
Mr. Johnny sprinkle Monday
night on his 21st birthday anni
versary at the home of his par
ents, Mi*, and Mrs. D. W. Sprinkle,
of near Dobson.
Miss Evelyn Arnold was lifted
among the sick last week.
Mr. Stanford Brown, of North
Wilkesboro. spent the week-end
here, the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dett Underwood
and son, Bobby Lee. of Winston-
Saletri, were guests in the home
of Mrs. P. H. Underwood Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mamie Apperson and
daughter, Betty Joe, of Winston-
Salem, spent the week-end here,
the guests of Mrs. Apperson's sis
ter, Mrs. Hugh Holcomb.
Misses Erlene and Evelyn May
berry, of Winston-Salem, were
the week-end guests of Miss Ruth
Mayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprinkle,
of Winston-Salem, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roby Sprinkle.
MrS. Bill Hudspeth and daugh
ter, Mary Joe. of North Elkin.
spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Marvin Mayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chappell and
daughter, Dorethea, and Mrs.
Wilmoth Swaim motored to the
mountains and various places of
interest Sunday.
Aii - . and Mrs. Z. ts. Martin ana
Eugene and Thad Martin attend
ed the Junior Memorial service
at Swan Creek church Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Martin and
family and Miss Pauline Hanes
spent Sunday in Spartanburg,
S. C.
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Mrs. W. A. Hendrix and Mrs.
Earl Edwards visited Mrs. Henry
Davis at Traphill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bentley
and daughter. Grace Dean, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wan-en Bentley
and son. Jimmie, visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Worth
Sale Sunday.
Mr. James Martin, of Winston-
Salem, spent the week-end with
his family here.
Mr. E. R. Spruill. Ina Lee
White. Bernard Wall. Ward Par
due, Garvie Burchette and Grace
Burchette went to Winston-Sa
lem Wednesday to visit the
Journal-Sentinel plant.
Mr. Alvin Henson, of Cullo
whee. visited his sister. Miss
Kathlene Henson, here Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Martin and daugh
ter, Rheo, were business visitors
in Winston-Salem Saturday.
Harold Burchette returned to
his home here Thursday after
spending some time in Washing
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bumgarner,
of Millers Creek, visited relatives
here Sunday.
A surprise birthday dinner was
given for Mrs. M. C. Jones here
Sunday in honor of her 63rd
birthday. Only the relatives and
a few close friends attended. The
out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Swaim, of Coolee
mee. Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan
an, of North Wilkesboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Anderson, of Cycle, and
Miss Joyce and Mr. Broadie
Jones, of Greensboro.
Carl Pardue and Bernard Hall
visited friends at Cycle Sunday.
Mr. Bobby Hickerson, of
Sparta, visited his uncle, Mr. R.
L. Hickerson, here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mcßee, Mrs.
David Mcßee and Misses Ama
and Mattalene Mcßee, of Maiden,
and Mrs. St. Clair Midgett, of
Wanes, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burchette.
Mrs. M. S. Pardue and Mrs.
Earl Edwards were business vis
itors in North Wilkesboro Friday.
ELKIN VALLEY
Mr. aim Tvlrs. Richard Turner,
of Charlotte, spent the week-end
with Mis. Van Turner. Mrs.
Turner accompanied them home
for a two weeks' visit.
Mrs. R. R. McOoin and son,
Billy, of Lexington, spent last
week as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. McCoin.
Miss Louise Lawrence, a stu
dent of Draughan's Business Col
lege. Winston-Salem, spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs
Ella Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Martin and
family spent Sunday in Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Woodruff
spent the week-end in Siler City,
the guests of Mi", and Mrs. W. R.
Harmon.
Rev. E. G. Jordon filled his
regular appointment at Elkin
Valley Sunday night. A large
crowd asembled and the choir
from Charity, rendered several
musical numbers, which were
much enjoyed by all.
MULBERRY
Rev. E. G. Jordan will fill his
regular appointment at Bessie's
Chapel Baptist church Saturday
night at 7:30 and again Sunday
at 11:00 o'clock. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Misses Gladys Collins and Kate
Wall were the week-end guests of
Miss Mabel Dobbins, of Union
Cross.
Miss Kathleen Dobbins, of this
section, is spending this week in
Winston-Salem visiting relatives.
Prayer services are held every
Saturday night at Snow Hill
Union Baptist church and on
Sunday night at Union Cross
Baptist church. Everyone is urged
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Dobbins
and family, of Winston-Salem,
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Sallie Dobbins and family.
Mr. M. A. Southard is still im
proving, his many friends will be
giad to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Thompson,
of this section, were the Sunday
guests of Mis. Thompson's sister
in White Plains.
EAST ELKIN
The men's council of the East
Eikin Baptist church held prayer
service at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Laffoon here Tues
day night. Mr. Elmer Elleredge,
secretary of the council, led the
service by reading the sth chap
ter of James and made a wonder
ful talk on the scripture. Others
also made talks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Woodruff
and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Woodruff and family spent Sun
day in the home of Mr. Clyde
Woodruff near Mt. Airy.
Rev. J. L. Powers, our pastor,
is in Concord this week on busi
ness.
Rev. J. L. Powers filled his reg
ular appointment at East Elkin
Baptist church Sunday. A good
meeting was reported.
Pleasant Ridge
Rev. Frank Peeler, of Taylors
ville, filled his regular appoint
ment here Sunday afternoon. A
large crowd was present for the
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Walsh and
daughter, of Winston-Salem, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. J.
Walsh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Luffman
and children, of State Road, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ledford Tucker, of
Winston-Salem, were the dinner
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Luff
man Sunday.
Miss Wilda Jean Walsh, of
North Elkin, was the week-end
guest of Mrs. B. W. Carter.
.Miss Reba Bauguess, of Arling
ton, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Carter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin, of
Mount Pleasant, were visitors for
the evening service Sunday.
Mrs. Edd Walls and children,
of Arlington, were visitors at our
missionary meeting Thursday
The Walls children sang.
MOUNTAIN PARK
Mrs. G. W. Hanes, Misses Irene
and Vetra Hanes, Mrs. A. M.
Linville and son, Billy, and Mrs.
E. A. Butner all spent the day at
Elkin last Thursday visiting
friends.
Miss Betty Linville spent the
week-end at Greensboro Woman's
College with Miss Ruth Thomp
son. who is in school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Linville
and family had as their week-end
guests Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds,
TRY DIMMIT
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Franklin Township All Day at Low Gap
FRIDAY Westfield Township 9 to 12 at Westfield
1 to 3:30 at Cook's School
OCT, 27TH Bryan Township 9t012 at Cockerham's Store
I to 3:30 at Mountain Park
SATURDAY
Pilot Township All Day at Pilot Mountain
OCT. 28TH
I Stewart's Creek Township . 1:30 to 4 at Sparger's Store
MONDAY Rockford Township 9 to 10:30 at McCormick's Store
II to 12:30 at Harbour's Store
OCT.BOTH Marsh Township 9 to 12 at Crutchfield
1 to 3:30 at Twin Oaks
TTTCCrtA V Eldora Township 9 to 12 at Eldora School
1 Uajl-DA Y Long Hill Township 1 to 3:30 at New Shell Filling 1 Sta.
Of T QT Shoals Township 9t012 at Shoals School
ULi * '313! Siloam Township 1 to 3:30 at Whitaker's Store
Take Notice!
WE ARE MAKING THIS TAX ROUND, FIRST, TO GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUN
ITY TO PAY 1938 TAXES BEFORE ADVERTISING NOVEMBER 1, AND SELL
ING MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. SECOND, TO GIVE YOU ALL THE OPPOR
TUNITY TO PAY YOUR 1939 TAXES.
THE 1939 TAX, UNDER THE NEW LAW, MUST BE PAID BY MARCH 1,
NEXT, AT WHICH TIME THE 1939 TAXES WILL BE ADVERTISED FOR SALE
ON APRIL 1; AND ONE YEAR FROM THAT DATE, WHICH WILL BE .APRIL 1,
1941, DEED WILL BE MADE TO PURCHASER WITHOUT ANY FORE
CLOSURE PROCEEDINGS.
IN OTHER WORDS, THE COUNTY CAN NO LONGER CARRY ANY TAXES
MORE THAN 12 MONTHS. PAY UP NOW IT WILL BE MUCH EASIER
THEREAFTER TO PAY ONE TAX, RATHER THAN SEVERAL.
AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, ALL TAX BOOKS BOTH
NEW AND OLD—WILL BE IN YOUR TOWNSHIP WITH A LOCAL TOWNSHIP
COLLECTOR.
B. F. Folger
TAX COLLECTOR, SURRY COUNTY
Miss Evelyn White and Miss Ra
chael Kinzie, all of Salem, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gentry
spent the week-end in Raleigh
with Mis. Gentry's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry.
Mrs. E. A. Butner returned to
her home in Winston-Salem Sun
day afternoon after spending the
past week with her daughter,
Mrs. Albert Linville.
Mr. J. Sam Gentry spent the
week-end in Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Albert M. Linville had as
her guests for lunch Friday Mrs.
F. C. Sprinkle and Mrs. G. W.
Hanes, honoring her mother, Mrs.
E. A. Butner, of Winston-Salem.
PLEASANT HILL
Miss Agnes Transou, and Jack
Carter were the week-end guest
of Miss Anna Carter of State
Road.
Miss Pauline Rogers entertained
friends with a musical program
at her home Thursday night.
Music was rendered by Roy Black
welder and his Carolina Cowboys
of Statesville. A large number
was present to enjoy the music.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Couch, a daughter. Oct. 11, at the
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Frank Smoot has had a call
back to the navy. He is stationed
in Pensacola, Flordia.
Mrs. Joseph Cockerham had as
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her Sunday guest Mrs. Raymond
Harris of Benham.
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Sally—l wouldn't marry the
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Hopmore—Then take me and
you won't be running any risk.