News of Jonesville Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M The commencement exercises for the Jonesville school will be gin Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Rev. H. P. Duncan, pastor of the Methodist church in EUdn, will be the speaker for the bacca laureate sprmon. On Monday night, the senior class will present their class day exercises "Let Youth Speak", which is being directed by Mrs. A. B. Scroggs. On Tuesday evening the grad uating exercises will be held and Lieutenant Governor Horton, who GLASS WARE CHINA WARE You can find anything you need in glass ware and china ware at prices you don't mind paying at WALKER'S Basement Store LAST CALL FOR THAT SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT! OUR Tailoring Expert MR; A. £. SMITH Representing M. MOSES & SON Will Be At Our Store SATURDAY, MAY 4 Showing the Latest Fabrics in Made to-Measure Clothes at Popular Prices ELKIN CLOTHING COMPANY Quality Men's Wear Fred Sale Phone 361 Zimmie Tharpe , UNCLE NATCHEL Says: , — v 1 SHO ITS GOOD,SONNy, LIKE E VER/m IN G MOTHER NATURE fT* HAT'S Uncle Natchel's phi- quickly, picks the crop up and | loaophy ... if Mother Na- pushes it ahead to early ma ture made it, it's good. turity. Chilean Soda is good be- «... . ... if. "Natchel"—the onl, S,de^„-t„pdre«- m th : natural nitrate in the world. Chilean Nitrate. It i It's good for all crops, before S ives 7>ur crops plenty of planting or after. It's particu- quick-acting nitrate, and a . larly profitable for sidedress- natural balance of many other ' ing and topdressing. It acts protective plant fooflelements. mi JL TTt£k m PROTECTIVE j iwrt / UKt\L ™" ts r CHILEAN W■ 999 Magnesium MffRJWE OF SODA is stationed a£ Raleigh, will be the speaker for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Castevens had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Poplin and son, Sam my, and Mrs. Harvey Sparks, of Maple Springs. Misses Kathryn Whitener and Ann Llneback, and Messrs. Rus sell Burcham and Bill Pardue at tended a birthday supper at Miss Whitener's home in Winston-Sa lem Sunday night in honor of her brother, Jack. Mrs. Marvin Mayberry and Mrs. John Mayberry spent Tues day in Pulaski, Va., "isiting. Mr. Carl Boles entered the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, hospital at Charlotte last Wednesday for treatment. He is much improved at this writing., Mr. Gurney Wagoner and sons, Leo and Allen, of Hamptonville, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Jack Osborne had as his week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindexter, of East Bend. Mr. Max Anthony spent Tues day in Mount Airy attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA and daughter, Sarah Frances, spent the week-end in Dobson with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lineberry and children, Jean, Leonard and Cornelia, and Master Sonny Boy Groce visited in the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Lineberry, of near Boon ville, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton spent the week-end in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Helton and family. Mrs. P. H. Underwood and Mrs. John Arnold, who have been quite ill for some time, are much im proved at this writing. Mr. Ernest Pruitt spent the week-end in Winston-Salem with friends. Miss Hilda Gae Renegar, stu dent at W. C. U. N. C., Greens boro, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Renegar. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Harris and daughter, Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Foy Harris spent Tuesday in Winston-Salem visiting Mrs. SaAh Long. Misses Ruth Mayberry, Erlene and Evelyn Mayberry, Opal Doss and Hilda Gae Renegar visited friends in Winston-Salem Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chappelland daughter, Doretha, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Fannie Chappell, of near Boonville, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swaim and Mrs. Julia Wagoner and daughter, Edna, visited Miss Fan nie Nicholson, of High Point, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Harris, of Superior, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Harris, par ents of Mr. Harris. Mrs. Jim Chappell had as her guests Tuesday Misses Alma Nicholson and Virginia Welborn and Mrs. Naomi Welborn Nichol son, of Cycle. Miss June Edwards, of Dobson, visited Miss Virginia Lineberry Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Oaks and daughter, Nancy, and Mrs. Fred Sizemore and children, Sarah Jane and Tommy, of Boonville, spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Casstevens. „ Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Casstevens had as their guests Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Correll and children, Minnie Sue, Mary and Craig, Jr., of Mayodan. Mrs. Sarah Long and daughter, Grace, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Harris. Miss Reba Cheek, of Swan Creek, was the guest last week of Misses Vivian and Frances Par due. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Whitaker, of Center, visited the lattcr's sis ter, Mr. Brock Owen, over the week-end. J. P. Bowman, of Courtney, was the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. I. Y. Jester. Mr. and Mrs. Verge Holcomb, who have been living with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Holcomb, moved this week to their new home in Arlington. Mrs. M. F. Sprouse and Mrs. Farce Weatherman, of Boonville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Clint Holcomb. Y. W. A. Meets Tuesday Evening The Alda Grayson Y. W. A. of the Baptist church met Tuesday evening for their monthly meet ing at the church, with four members present. Mrs. Dewey Helton was in charge of the program, "Ideals Undimmed," and was assisted by all members. Miss Virginia Line The Devil chuckles whenliesee? & heme, left unprotected by fire lxistuance- See vlS and forget Kim/ PAUL GWYN INSURANCE Phone 258 West Main St. EUdn, N. C. berry was in charge of the pro gram. During the business period, which was presided over by the president, Virginia Lineberry, routine business was transacted. Juniors and Seniors Entertained at Weiner Boast Thursday The junior and senior classes enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Miss Mozelle Kimmer last Thursday night. During the evening many in teresting outdoor games were played. Those enjoying the feast were the following: Misses Nonnle Burcham, Edwina Hemric, Ruth Brown, Sallie Reece, Mozelle Kimmer, Pansy Burcham, Doris Hanes, Grace Myers, and Messrs. Eugene Martin, Tom Reece, Thad Martin, Russell Vestal, Joe Bran don, Woodie Lawrence, Lott May berry, Keith Mayberry, James Mathis and J. H. Swaringen. Seniors and Beta Club Jointly Entertained Tuesday The senior class and Beta club were jointly entertained Tuesday evening with a drug store and theatre party by Messrs. Ralph Swaim, Joe Brandon, Turman Reece and Thad Martin. The party was taken to the Elk Pharmacy where they had a short business session after which delicious refreshments were served. Then they were ushered to the Elk theatre where they en joyed a picture. Those enjoying the occasion were Misses Mary Thompson, Mary Prances Apperson, Doris Hanes, Sally Reece, Ruth Brown, Edwina Hemric, Nonnie Burcham, Grace Myers, Lorraine Vestal, Mozelle Kimmer, and Messrs. James Mathis, Tom Reece, Reece Shugart, Eugene Martin, Keith Mayberry, and the hosts, Ralph Swaim, Joe Brandon, Thad Mar tin and Turman Reece. RONDA Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jones spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Coyd Anderson, and Mr. Ander son, at Cycle. Miss Edna Hanks, of Elkin, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanks. Miss Ruth Tharpe visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tharpe, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jones and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, of Oakwoods. Mrs. Elbert Bradley and son, Jimmy, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. R. Bradley and children. Miss Hazel Harris, of Elkin, spent a few hours with her sister, Haiiie Harris, Sunday. Miss Joyce Jones and Mr. Al bert Clanton, of Greensboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mathis Sunday. Miss Claudia Key visited friends here Sunday evening. Mrs. W. W. Bentley entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her son, Jimmy's, third birthday. The guests were Richard Caswell Martin, Lewis Thorpe, Jimmy Bradley, Jimmy Burchette, Bar bara Jean Sale, Fred and Barbara Ann Dimmette, Ida Ruth and Sue Martin, Sara Dell Jones, Charles Dean Edwards, Gerald Edwards, Patsy Myers, Ted and Rex Mas tin. They enjoyed games, after which refreshments were served. It was also Mrs. Bentley's birth day. LITTLE ELKIN Pastor J. H. Luffman filled his regular appointment here last Saturday night. Rev. Teague, of Winston-Salem, preached at the 11 o'clock service Sunday. The Yadkin Valley Four sang here last Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended this sing ing. Several visitors from Bethel, Jonesville and Elkin were present. Rev. Gwyn Baugess preached here Sunday night. Now that spring is here more people are' attending Sunday school. We had 112 present Sun day. Miss Ruby Laster spent the week-fend with Mrs. Ola Brown at Long town. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Terrell and daughter, Peggy Jane, of Fair view, • spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Key, of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billings, of Elkin, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fitzgerald, of High Point, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Vanhoy. Mrs. Rose, of Jonesville, was the Sunday guest of her son, Mr. Martin Luffman, and Mrs. Luff man. . Several people in this com munity visited Miss Nellie Laster, who is a patient at the Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem, Sat urday night. Brain Child Spring Poet What do you think of my latest brain child? Editor—l'm afraid we will be unable to adopt it. ASSOCIATIONAL MEET TO BE HELD MAY 7th A Baptist Springtime Associa tional meeting for the five asso ciations of Alexander, Brier CJreek, Brushy Mountain, Elkin and Stone Mountain, will be held at the First Baptist church in North Wilkesboro Tuesday, May 7, from 10 a.m. until 3:40 pjn. The meeting is for information, inspiration and fellowship and all pastors, Sunday school super intendents, deacons and other VISIT HOME FURNITURE CO. FOR BIG VALUES IN 1 ® SIMMONS GLIDERS Convert your front porch and lawn into an out • METAL CHAIRS of doors living room this summer with our at- I ® PORCH ROCKERS tractive porch and lawn furniture. 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