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News of Jonesville
Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M
Several from this community
attended the funeral of Mr. Lee
Holcomb at Center Friday.
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the Baptist church in
Jonesville and Arlington had their
annnal study course at the Jones
ville Baptist church Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. D. H. Craver and Miss
Pheobe Day of Boonville are
teaching the course. They will
continue the course Friday even
ing at the Arlington Baptist
church.
Misses Lorraine Osborne, Jessie
Mae Osborne and Virginia An
thony and Messrs. Hal Harrison,
Buford Faw and Cecil Seaver
spent Sunday in Salisbury.
Messrs. O'Neil and Leonard
Lineberry spent Thursday and
Friday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lineberry of
near Boonville.
Mr. Roy Gentry who is residing
here temporarily had as his guests
Friday night, his wife and sons,
Harvey and James, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Baugess of Winston-
Salem.
Mr. George Holder and Mr. Jack
Page spent Wednesday in Win
ston-Salem.
Mrs. Will Brown returned to
her home Sunday after spending
two weeks with her brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kerley
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Dett Underwood
and son, Bobby Lee, of Winston-
Salem were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Underwood.
Roy Hampton is listed among
the sick this week.
Mrs. F. A. Lineberry and daugh
ter, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Helton and Mr. Roby McCollum
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Line
berry of near Boonville Sunday
afternoon. Master Leonard Line
berry returned with them after
spending the week-end there.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wagoner and
children, Leo and Allen, of Brooks
Cross Road, were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paris of West
Yadkin spent Sunday here, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Porter.
Mr. Stanford Brown of Boone
spent the week-end here with
friends.
The Rev. Byerly of Gulf, North
Carolina, will fill t,he pulpit at
the Baptist church Sunday
VISIT THE ELK PHARMACY FOR
P>ETT E H _ '
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Visit Elkin's newest, cut rate, cash drug store for fine
Christmas gifts. You'll find plenty of real values at A
money-saving prices. Buy now. Use our Lay-Away
plan and we'll reserve your gift until Christmas. /
————— Billfolds—
Norris Candies $1 to $3.50 1 af|
SI.OO to $5.00
Max Factor Gift Sets A \
$2.50 to $7.50 Rand Electric
Razor >
Fitted Week-End Bags He ,„ „ ■
$9.00 Up p
Perfumes Cutex Nail
Men's and Ladies' By Coty> Evening In Kits
Traveling Kits— Paris ani Houbigant 60c Up
SI.OO to $5.00 OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
„ , _ Marvelous Cosmetic and Make-Up Kits
Sheaffer and Parker Pens Mickey Mouse Wrist Watches
$2.75 to SIO.OO Yardley's Cosmetic Sets
Bridge Cards - Stationery
Pen-Pencil Sets Colgate Shaving Sets
$1.75 to $14.50 Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes
and Tobaccos v
ELK PHARMACY
Phone 310 CASH CUT-RATE Elkin, N. C.
morning at 11 o'clock. Everyone
is urged to give him a good at
tendance.
Mrs. Eph Whlsenhunt Speaks To
Girl Reserves
After a brief business session
Friday afternoon November 17,
Mrs. Eph Whisenhunt talked to
the Girl Reserves on Chinese
characteristics and customs. This
talk was one of unusual interest
and inspiration.
Following this address, the cab
inet members were asked to stand
at which time the work of each
was described by the advisor, Mrs.
A. B. Scroggs. The cabinet con
sists of the president, Mary
Thompson; vice-president, Thelpia
Quesenberry; secretary-treasurer,
Alma Couch; chairman of program
committee, Grace Myers; chair
man of the social committee, Susie
Mathis; chairman of social ser
vice, Eloise Cummings; chairman
of membership committee, Carmel
Finney and chairman of arrang
ment committe, Mozelle Kimmer.
The Girl Reserve Council mem
bers were guests for the program;
The members of the council are
as follows: Mcsdames L. S. Weav
er, Harvey Madison, bwight Mul
lis, R. G. Boles, Ed Wall and Miss
Bertha Adams.
At the close of the program, the
social committee served refresh
ments consisting of punch and
cakes to the council members,
school faculty and members of
the Girl Reserves.
Rev. J. P. Davis Honored At
Banquet Friday Evening
The Rose Marlowe and Delia
Woodhouse circles of the Baptist
church honored Rev. J. P. Davis,
their pastor, with a banquet at the
church Friday evening.
The guests were received in the
auditorium by Mrs. J. L. Brandon
and Mrs. Mag Price where each
was given a program. Then the
guests assembeled in the new
Sunday school rooms where the
tables were elaborately decorated,
carrying out the Thanksgiving
motif. In the center of the table
was placed a large pumpkin with
turkeys attached on strings. Rev.
D. G. Reece led in prayer before
the guests were seated. After the
first course, Misses Virginia Line
berry and Evelyn Arnold rendered
a duet "Lead Thou Me On" by
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Marion Roberts and R. M. Stults,
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
Ivory Johnson. Mr. P. A. Line
berry gave a toast to Mr. Davis
and Mr. Davis responded. After
the second course, Mr. Leon Mar
tin rendered a solo, "Be Still" by
Benjamin S. Perrall and Alfred
Wooler, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Ivory Johnson. Mrs.
Johnson also rendered several
classical piano solos during the
evening. At the end of the pro
gram, Miss Bertha Adams gave
a short talk on "Thanks" after
which the guests were led in
prayer and adjourned. Thirtiy
four guests enjoyed the event.
Beta Club Meets With Ruth Brown
The November meeting of the
Beta Club was held Thursday
evening November 23, at the home
of Miss Ruth Brown with the
president, Eugene Martin, presid
ing.
After a brief business session
and program, a social hour was
enjoyed. Games were played and
those winning prizes were Misses:
Nonnie Burcham, Lorene Vestal,
Edwina Hemrick and Mr. Thomas
Reece. ~
Refreshments were served.
BETHEL
The recent rain and snow here
broke the drought of several
weeks. The farmers have been
unable to prepare the land for
small grain in many cases. How
ever, we have been blessed with
bright sunny days to harvest the
crops.
There have been some large
porkers butchered in this com
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mathis and
little daughter, Edna, Mrs. W. N.
Weatherman, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Jones all spent last
Sunday at Roanoke, Va„ visiting
relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Myers a daughter, Saturday, No
vember 25.
Miss Ruby Pardue visited rel
atives and friends at Clingman
last week and attended the meet
ing at Pleasant Grove church. •
Mrs. R. G. Sparks, Miss Kath
erine Jones and Hope Miller, of
Winston-Salem, spent a while
visiting at the home of their
brother and uncle last Monday.
T. S. Jones accompanied them
home.
The Cheetah or hunting leo
pard can run over 70 miles an
hour.
WEST YADKIN WILL
PRESENT A PLAY
The Junior Class of West Yad
kin high school will present "A
Little Clodhopper," an American
comedy-drama in three acts, Sat
urday night, December 2, at 7:30
pjn. in the high school audi
torium. The proceeds will be
used for the junior-senior ban
quet.
If you want a good fat chicken or
turkey £ee Early Combs in the
old city jail building, South
Bridge street, phone 308. tfc
Lost or stolen—Famous "Marlen
burg Necklace." Wanted 400
people to see this mystery
solved on Tuesday night, De
cember 5, in school auditorium,
Elkin, at 8 o'clock. ltc
When selling or buying produce
see Early Combs, in the old city
jail building. Telephone 308.
tfc.
Wanted: Intelligent person, well
known in the town and county,
to enroll people in the only
hospital association in the state
paying the surgeon's fee, in
addition to all other hospital
expenses. Reply to Box 560,
Elkin, N. C. ltc
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PENNEY'S
Will Be Closed For
A Few Days
Getting Ready For Our
Fire Salvage!
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Watch For the Date
J. C. Penney Co.
EAST MAIN STREET ELKIN, N. C.
Found: Pocketbook, containing a
small amount of money. Own
er may have by describing and
paying for this ad. L. P. Cal
loway, State Road, N. C. ltc
Lost—Blue speckled hound dog,
weighing about 20 pounds. Re
ward for information concern
ing whereabouts. Falie Coe,
Elkin, N. C. ltp
Permanent Waves, SI.OO add op.
Shampoo and finger wave, 40c
Modern Beauty Shop, Louise
Vestal, Ruby Gray. Telephone
340. tfc
Wanted to repair radios. Our
expert thoroughly knows hit
business. Prices right. Harris
Electric Co., Elkin, N. C. tfc
Do yon want plenty of eggs from
strong, fast growing young
chicks? If so feed Panamln. We
have it. Abernethy's, A Good
Drug Store. Elkin, N. C. tfr
Learn hair styling. Be an expert
beauty operator. We assist in
securing employment. Enroll
now. Write for catalogue and
rates. Hinshaw School of
Beauty Culture, North Wilkes
boro, N. C. 11-30 c
For Sale: Tourist home, nine
rooms, two baths, good condi
tion, steam heat, oil equipment.
Large lot. Elmer or Estelle
Cockerham, Elkin, N. C., Box
363. 11-30p
Wanted—good used adding ma
chine reasonable. I have for
sale a S3O Coleman gas heater
in good condition for $7.50.
The Rendezvous. ' 12-30
We buy scrap Iron and metal*.
Double Eagle Service Co.. Elk
in, N. C. tfc
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WE HAVE
Everything
TO BUILD
Anything
CALL 68
Elkin Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Elkin, North Carolina
Thursday. November 30. 1939
Wanted to buy all kinds of cattle,
calves and pork hogs. See Bub
Price at Basketeria. tfc
Delivered to your home, farm or
sawmill: Kerosene, 10c gal„
Gasoline, 19c gal., oil and
greases. Phone 370. P. A. Green
wood, Highway 21. 12-14 C