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Thursday, November 2, 1939
News of Jonesville
Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M
Mrs. p. H. Underwood and
daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. Errol
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Groce
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Z. B.
Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Martin and family, Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Lineberry and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Un
derwood and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Eskridge and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Felts and
family, of Winston-Salem, motor
to the Guilford Battle Ground
Sunday for the Underwood re
union.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and
Mrs. Ivry» Johnson and son, Sam;
my, attended the revival at Flat
Rock Sunday. They also visited
Mrs. Arnold's brother, Mr. Har
vey Hinshaw, of Yadkinville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Helton spent
the week-end in Asheville, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. EJmer
Helton and family.
Mrs. Tat Davis returned home
last week after spending two
weeks in Chapel Hill and Bur
lington with relatives.
Miss Ruth Mayberry had as her
week-end guests Misses Ann
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Lineback and Erlene and Evelyn
Mayberry, of Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mayberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Heddel and
Mr. Pinkey Darnell, of Pulaski,
Va„ were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mayberry.
Mrs. George Hart, of, North
Wilkesboro, visited relatives here
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Dumont Eskridge, of Hills
boro, spent thp week-end here in
the home of Mrs. Mabel Thomp
son. Mrs. Esjcridge and daugh
ter, Sarah Ann, who have been
spending a few days here with
her mother, i,lrs. Mabel Thomp
son, accompanied Mr. Eskridge
home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lillian Brown, of Durham,
was the guest of Miss Bertha
Adams Monday.
Mrs. Carl Hyden is listed
among the sick this week.
Mr. Jack Page spent the week
end in Winston-Salem with
friends.
Messrs. Henry Smith and Stan
ford Brown, of North Wilkesboro,
were visitors here over the week
end.
Mr. J. R. Kelley, of Marion,
visited friends here Tuesday.
The W. M. U. of Arlington will
meet Friday night at 7:30.
Mr. alnd Mrs. T. W. Rose had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Embody, of Char
lotte.
Mi*, and Mrs. Foley Osborne
announce the birth of a son,
Richard Tony, on October 19.
Miss Virginia Anthony has re
sumed her duties at Max's Place
after spending a week with her
grandmother, Mrs. J. U. An
thony, of Hamptonville.
Lorene Osborne spent a week
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with Mrs. J. U. Anthony', of
Hamptonville.
Mary Jean Shaw honored on
Twelfth Birthday
Mrs. Paul Shaw entertained
Miss Mary Jean Shaw on her
twelfth birthday Tuesday even
ing, October 24, , at her home
from 6:00 until 8:30 o'clock.
Games were enjoyed during the
evening. Master Mack Holcomb
was awarded the prize. At the
end of the fun period refresh
ments were served to the follow
ing: Aleine Holcomb, Betty Par
due, Mattie Lee Wagoner, Lorene
Shaw, Billy Boles, Lindbergh
Swaim, Mack Holcomb, Billy Hol
comb, Hazel Wagoner, Virginia
Lee Shaw, the honoree, Mary
Jean Shaw, and the hostess, Mrs.
Paul Shaw.
Sarah Nell Mathis Honored on
Ninth Birthday
Honoring her little daughter,
Sarah Nell, on her ninth birth
day, Mrs. C. G. Mathis entertain
ed a number of little folks with
a party at her home on Monday
afternoon from 4:00 until 5:30
o'clock.
Games and contests appro
priate to the Hallowe'en season
were played, with Helen Black
burn and Betty Jean Dorsett be
ing winners in the contests. Later
refreshments were served in the
dining room. Hallowe'en favors
were placed at each cover. Those
present were Betty Jean Dorsett,
Bonnie Jane Hall, Mary Bell In
gool. Charlotte Brown, Jean
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Girls' Auxiliary Enjoys Hallowe'en
Party Monday Evening
The Girls' Auxiliary of the
Baptist church enjoyed them
selves Monday evening at the
town hall where they were en
tertained at a Hallowe'en party
from 6:30 to 9:00 o'clock. Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Lineberry ana
Mrs. Hugh Holcomb served as
chaperones for the evening.
Games were played and at the
conclusion refreshments were
served to the following: Jean and
Cornelia Lineberry, Aleine Hol
comb, Dorethea Chappell, June
Boles, Doris Shugart, Lonny and
Lorraine Martin, Leonard Line
berry, Marion Groce and the
chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Lineberry and Mrs. Hugh Hol
comb.
P.-T. A. Sponsors Hallowe'en
Carnival Tuesday Evening
The P.-T. A. of the Jonesville
school sponsored a Hallowe'en
Carnival which was held at the
Jonesville school auditorium Tues
day evening. String music was
furnished by the following: Lu
cille and Mildred Rose, Thelma
Quisenberry. Sleepy Boles and
Wan-en and Ray Wagoner. The
auditorium was gaily decorated
with the appropriate colors. In
different rooms were found the
following shows: Hall of Horros;
Seven Wonders of the World;
Five Cents a Kiss, and Fortunes.
At the end of the hall were bingo
tables and regular hot dog stands
were provided for the audience.
During the evening a cake walk
was enjoyed by the majority of
the audience, with Mrs. Dewey
Mayberry the winner of the cake.
Mr. Mark Reece won the prize for
wearing the ugliest costume. At
the end of the evening. Miss
Kathleen Burcham crowned Miss
Alma Couch Hallowe'en Queen.
Miss Camilla Burcham, runner
up, was presented a box of
candy.
RONDA
Mrs. Earl Edwards and sons,
Billy and Jimmy, were Sunday
guests of her mother, Mrs. W. A.
Hendrix.
Miss Arbie Fewell, of East
Bend, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hendrix.
The Hallowe'en Carnival held
in the gym Friday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
The friends of Rev. and Mrs. D.
B. Mullis are glad they will be
here another year.
Mrs. M. S. Pardue and son.
Warren, and Miss Arbie Fewell
motored to Pilot Mountain Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. E. C. Sparks* sister, Miss
Forester, is spending some time
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burchette
and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bradley
spent Sunday visiting ih Poors
Knob.
Mrs. v Willie Binkley and chil
dren returned home Sunday after
spending some time here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathis and
children, of Winston-Salem, were
week-end guests of his mother,
Mrs. D. C. Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walls and
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Moore visited
in Yadkinville Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carter
and H. K. Burchette were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
McNeill, at Roaring River Sun
day. . 4
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimmfctte,
of Green Hill, visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Spruill Sunday after
noon
Mrs. Delia Carter, of the Ronda
school faculty, spent -the week
end at her home in Winston-Sa
lem.
Miss Lillian Linney spent the
week-end with her mother in
Wilkesboro.
MOUNTAIN PARK
The many friends of W. C.
Williamson will regret to know
that he is very ill at Hugh Chat
ham Memorial hospital suffering
from influenza and complica
tions.
Mrs. Joe Norman and Mrs. A.
P. Kinzie attended the County
Federation meeting of Surry
County Home Demonstration
Clubs at Franklin, October 28.
Several other members of the
Mountain Park club from the De
votiop sectiofc attended.
The gavel awarded the club
having the largest per cent, of
members present was awarded
the Siloam club.
Much interest is being shown
in the singing Paul B. Collins is
conducting at Mountain Park
Baptist church.
A large crowd attended the
Hallowe'en Carnival at Mountain
Park school 'Saturday evening.
Miss Davis, of Rockford, N. C.J
a member of the school faculty!
here last year, spent the week
end with friends here. Miss
Davis attending school at 1
Boone, where, she will graduate
in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Luffman
and daughters, of State Road,
spent last Sunday at Mars Hill.
They also visited Mrs. Luffman's
brother who is a patient in the
hospital at Asheville.
THURMOND
We regret to note that Mrs. W.
P. Bell is on the sick list now, but
hope for her a speedy recovery.
Raymond Simmons of Chapel
Hill College, spent the week-end
here with his parents.
A large crowd from here at
tended the fifth S raid ay singing
at Shoaly Branch church last
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Norman returned
to her work as a school teacher
at Stony Ridge last Sunday.
Everyone is invltde to prayer
meeting next Saturday night, U
the home of Mrs. J. A. Normal.
Come and help make our prayf.r
meeting a success, and come out
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