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Thursday, March 28, 1940 ggtorsK Mrs. Cola C. Pulp has returned from a visit of a week with friends in Asheville. Eldon Burgess spent the holi days in Winston-Salem, the guest of Charles Simmons. Miss Frances E. Alexander spent the week-end in Winston-Salem, the guest of Miss Kathryn Greene. Miss Sally Haywood spent the Easter holidays in Greensboro, the guest of Miss Marietta Duke. Mrs. Sam Ray spent the Easter holidays in Statesville, the guest of Mr. and I*— J. Paul Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phillips spent some tiirip last week at Apex, the guests of Mrs. Phillips' mother, Mrs. O. P. Schaub. Mrs. H. C. Salmons and daugh ter and son, Dorothy Jean and Joe, spent the week-end in Kerners ville, the guests of relatives. Mr .and Mrs. T. L. Parnell aiyi daughter, Jean, spent the holi days in Winston-Salem, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McDaniel spent the week-end in Winston- Salem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lillard and son, Jimmy, and Mrs. W. J. Price, spent the holidays with relatives in Creston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beeson and little son, John Edward, spent the week-end with relatives in Greens boro and Randleman. Miss Jane Womble, of Raleigh, was a week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burcham, on Elk Spur street. Miss Florence Eldridge spent the week-end in Lexington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy El dridge, the former her brother. Joe M. Reece, of Petersburg, Va., was here Saturday, visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Cockerham spent the week-end in Winston- Salem, the guests of friends and relatives. Miss Ruth Eads of Mount Airy, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Click, and Mr. Click, at their home on West Main Street. Misses Helen Finney and Ruth Hiatt returned Tuesday to re sume their studies at Greensboro College, Greensboro, following a holiday visit with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 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I 4 ALL-STEEL CABINET • STAINLESS STEEL Super lik. —tjrif Emmr • Tel-a-Frost Indicator • Interior Light • Vegetable Container • 7 PIECE s« of Big 8 cu. ft. capacity. dUh *» • TmMO% Sorted-in-Steel *ModelLßß-40 C-E THRIFT UNIT. , - SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS! You can now buy this G-E |i model LB6B 6.2 Cu. Ft. Sixe - •' 1940 Model for only Elkin Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 254 Elkin, N. C. ' , I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Danley of; Raleigh, spent the week-end here I the guests of Mrs. Danley's pa-i rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fulp, on Elk Spur Street. _ Miss Dorothy Chappell, a stu-j dent at Guilford College, is spend- j ing the spring holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chappell, on Bridge Street. Mrs. Beatrice Myers Phillips and son, Thomas Phillips, spent the holidays in Marion, Va., with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Clay Church, and Mr. Church. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker and family spent the holidays at Wake Forest with their son, Frank Walker, a student at Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gilliam, Miss Bernice Wellborn and Roy Lawrence spent Sunday i n Mooresville, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hinshaw and chil dre n spent Monday in Greensboro, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'R. E. Ward, the latter a sis ter of Mrs. Hinshaw. Henry M. York of Oregon, who • has been on an extended visit with | his nephew, H. G. York, and Mrs. j York, here, has returned to his home. Russell Hampton, of Bassett, Va., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hampton, at their home on Elk Spur street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKethan, Jr., of Raleigh, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman, at their home on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coletrain and daughter, Patty, returned to their home in Charleston, W. Va., Monday following a holiday visit with Mrs. L. E. Aldridge, at Home Hotel. Dick Graham and Joe Gwyn Bivins, students at Davidson Col lege, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bivins. Edwin Roy all, a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Royall, on Church street. 1 James Gray, Robert Nicks, Mc- Neer Fields and Lon Dillon, all students at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, spent the week end here with their respective families. Misses Virginia Whitaker, Reeves Pollard and Algene Neely, of Winston-Salem, were guests during the Easter holidays of Miss Dorothy Harrell, at her home on West Main street. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nance and family, of Charlotte, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Bea trice Myers Phillips, at her home on Bridge street. Mrs. Nance is a sister of Mrs. Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. Nance also visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Myers. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA New Home of Island Ford Baptist Church ■ ft i. \ ■ m 9 m „flj ' m $ w 1 «..| ■ ■ ;fl } ; St " §jf Pictured above is the attractive new home of the Island Ford Baptist church, located on the Elkin-Boonville highway a few miles east of Elkin. This impressive new structure has not yet been completed inside, although the congregation occupied it last Sunday for the first time. It is expected to be dedicated within the next 60 days. Rev. Richard J. Pardue, pastor of the church for 17 years, stated that the new building con tains, in addition to the main auditorium, six Sunday School rooms, four of which are located in the basement. It is heated by a central heating plant. Plans for the building were drawn by members of the congregation, which numbers about 120 members. A majority of the labor in constructing the building was done by members, Rev. Mr. Pardue said. The old church building, which is over 100 years old, was outgrown. It has been sold and will be torn down. Services are held at Island Ford every fourth Sunday. ; —(Tribune Photo.) Misses Gertrude and Mae Pur dy and Iva Jean Arnold and Mrs. Adeline Bums, of Bassett, Va., were the guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hampton, at their home on Elk Spur street. Dr. Ethel Abernethy, of the faculty of Queens-Chicora Col lege, Charlotte, spent the Easter holidays here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. L .B. Abernethy, at their home on Hospital Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Meed and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans spent the Easter holidays at Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg, S. C., and Augusta, Qa. Misses Edwina and Virginia Lawrence have returned to Mere dith College, Raleigh, to resume their studies, following a holiday visit with their mother, Mrs. E. B. Lawrence, at her home on Gwyn avenue. Miss Mary Elizabeth Poster will return to Raleigh today to re sume her studies at Meredith College, following a holiday visit iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. iS. Foster, at their home north of Elkin. Misses Amy Kathryn Myers and Geraldine Couch of this city, and Miss Blanche Myers of Jonesville, students at Meredith College, Raleigh, are spending the spring holidays here with their respective families. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilmoth, Miss Anne Wilmoth and Graham Reich, all of Winston-Salem, spent the Easter holidays here the guests of W. S. Reich, father of Mrs. Wilmoth and Mr. Reich, at his home on Vine street. Miss Rosamond Neaves, a stu dent at Duke University, Durham, is expected to arrive the latter part of the week to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neaves, on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. -Joe- Cockerham and children, Michael and Shelia, of Danville, Va., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Barbour, the latter a sister of Mr. Cockerham, at their home on Elk Spur street. Dick Shugart returned to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Monday, to resume his studies, after spending the spring holidays here with his mother, Mrs. A. G. Click, at her home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leeper and daughter, Mable Cathey, spent the week-end in Belmont, the guests of Mrs. Leeper's mother, Mrs. A. A. Cathey, and Mr. Leep er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leeper. Miss Prances Stough of Corne lius, Miss Kay Ppaeth and George Cornell, of Landsdale, Pa., Barry Caldwell, of Davidson, and Eu gene Smith, of Dunn, were hol iday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lillard, qn Gwyn Avenue. Mrs. C.. I. Boger returned Fri day from High Point," where she spent several days with her sis ter, Mrs. T. B. Cullter, while re covering from a minor operation. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Culler and children, Doris and Jerry. Mrs. Ed Gray and little son, Jimmy, left Sunday for Blowing Rock to join Mr. Gray to make their home. Mr. Gray has re cently accepted a position with a power company there and has been at Blowing Rock for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ashby and son, Charles, Jr., attended the wedding of Mrs. Ashby's niece, Miss Bessie Headen Strowd, of Chapel Hill, to Lynch Cline, of Granite Falls, in a formal church ceremony at Chapel Hill Monday evening. Miss Mary Sale, a student at Montreat College, Montreat, spent the holidays here the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. S. Sale, at her home on Bridge street. She had as her guest during her visit her roommate at Montreat, Miss Mar ian Rowe, of Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joyce and son, Frank, Jr., of Sanford, were the guests Thursday and Friday of Mrs. Joyce's mother, Mrs. J. H. Ball, at her home on West Main street. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ball, who will spend several weeks as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Evans had as their guests during the Easter holidays, Glenn Evans of Hoboken, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ward and children of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gilbert and children of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sullivan of Lenior, and Bob Ward of North Wilkesboro. Dr. E. G. Click returned Mon day from a trip to Baltimore, where he attended the centennial celebration of dentistry. He also visited in New York and Philadel phia and spent sometime with his daughter, Miss Sarah Click, a stu dent at the Yale school of Drama, at New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maguire and little son, Samuel Fiske, of Macon, Ga., were the holiday guests of Mr. Maguire's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Maguire, on West Main street. Mrs. W. L. Bunkeymeyer, of Ker nersville, also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maguire, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Mc- Adams and daughter, Mary Vance, spent the week-end in Greensboro, with Mrs. McAdams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Stra der, and in Elon College, visiting Mr. McAdams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McAdams. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen will attend a district Kiwanis meeting i n Greensboro this evening (Thursday) at the Xing Cotton hotel. The meeting will be a din ner session. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Allen are president and vice president, respectively, of the lo cal club. Miss Emalene Neaves and brother, Charles Neaves, of this city, and their guest, Hartley Lord; of Kennebunk, Me., and Boston, spent the week-end in Winston-Salem. Miss Neaves and Mr. Lord were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Motsinger, and Mr. Neaves was the guest of Hugh Chatham. On Saturday evening they attended the Old Town club dance. Miss Margaret Abernethy of this city, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Abernethy, and a senior at the Woman's College of the Uni versity of North Carolina, Greens boro, was one of the 27 outstand ing students elected to member ship in the Alpha chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa, national hon orary scholarship organization, at the annual exercises conducted at the college Tuesday of this week. Miss Abernethy has been an out standing student during her col lege career, and has won many scholastic honors. Patronize Tribune Advertisers, They Offer Real Values. /T?\ FLOUR ffit.pi lONA KrifJ 24 lb. Bag 79c 3 nPYH A&P'sNew 0 lb. 41 c MhHSHwkT 1 " wtAv Shortening J Can 41 COFFEE nilfP Campbell's A 14-OZ. 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