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BOONVILLE Mrs. E. E. Hood returned home last week after a visit of several weeks with friends in Baltimore, New Jersey, New York and Mass achusetts. Mr. Hood, who holds a position with the CCC at Wort burg, Tenn., spent the past week end with his family and returned to his duties Monday. His son, Edward, who has been spending a few weeks with him at the camp, returned home the past week. A great host of friends of Dr. T. W. Shore will be glad to hear that he is resting comfortably from an operation he underwent at a Winston-Salem hospital Friday. Dr. Shore had been at Home Sweet^ Home i* no fun after a fire. Have you enough Insurance? HUGH ROYALL ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PHONE 111 g? "I Give You More Time iX To Enjoy The 'I 1 Youngsters' 1 "Mothers of today are not spending all their precious hours in hot kitchens over steaming stoves, or back-breaking slavery over wash tubs and heavy irons, thanks to my services. I have brought emanci pation to the mother and given her glorious moments with the youngsters for recreation and play. No longer is she wrinkled and worn-out while she is yet a young woman but she keeps her charm and beauty. 'The most interesting part is that I work for so little. I do all the various tasks of drudgery and work in your home for a few pennies a day. As a matter of fact the average cost in the average American home today is less than 9 cents a day. Now, don't you agree that this is an insignificant sum?" Your Friend and Servant, \ i ft eddy Kilowatt POWER COMPANY] the hospital for several days prior to his operation. Mr. Arvil Martin, Miss Jessie Warner and Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, of Chula, Va., visited Mr. Martin's brother, Carl, last week. Mrs. Roy Fleece has returned from Baptist hospital. Miss swannie Stinson, of Rich mond, Va.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Stinson also had as their Sunday guests their other daughters, Miss Edith Stinson, of Winston-Salem, Mrs. E. C. Oock erham, of Concord, and Mr. Cockerham. The Boonville baseball teams divided a double header attrac tion on the local grounds Satur day afternoon. In the first game Boonville's league entry lost a loosely played game to Yadkin ville by the score of 11 to 13. Both sides hit hard and made several errors* In the other game Boon ville All Stars defeated North Wilkesboro in a seven inning game by the score of six to eight. Sunday North Wilkesboro evened things up by taking the measure of the All Stars by the score of 13 to 3. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. Connell visited their parents at Kannapolis recently. Rev. Connell opened a series of revival services a t Jonesville church Sunday morning. The services will last throughout this week. Mr. and Mrs. Poster Matthews and children, Betty Jo, Billy and Janice, spent the past week-end at Winkler's Camp near Boone. Mr. M. M. Fleming, of Toledo, Ohio, was called to his home near here the past week, due to the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Eli Fleming. He returned to his home Monday morning. Mrs. Claudia Moxley and Glenn Mar tin accompanied him back to To ledo where they will visit rela tives. Mrs. Rafe Davis and son, Joe, returned Saturday from a visit of THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA N&6 PROW THE I Dobson, Aug. s.—Rev. Richard L. West, of Yadkinville, and Mrs. West, tfre visitors in "town today. Mr. West filled his appointment at the Baptist church Sunday ev ening. Mrs. Edwin Bowles and daugh ter, Mary Margaret, of Asheville, arrived Sunday and will spend some weeks with relatives in Dob son. Mrs. Paul Folger and little son. and Mrs. R. C. Freenfan and Mary Liles Freeman are spending this week at "Hungry Mother's Park," near Marion, Va. Mrs. A. P. Cobb and little daughter, Judy, returned Sunday from Kinston, after a visit to rel atives there. Mr. Bausie Marion attended a conference at Blue Ridge, near Asheville, Friday and Saturday. Miss Bettie Folger has gone to "Hungry Mother's Park," for a few days' vacation. County Supt. J. W. Comer re turned yesterday, after attending a meeting at Cullowhee, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Freeman Poyner and son, Dickie, of Moyock, are visiting Mrs. Poyner's mother, Mrs. Maude Freeman. Mrs. W. L. Reece spent last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Folger, at Mount Airy. Mrs. Sam Poole and son, James, are spending some time with Mrs. Sallie Folger. Mrs. F. F. Riggs is away for a few days, visiting relatives in Pi lot Mountain. Miss Susan Freeman, of New York, left Saturday for her home, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Maude Freeman. Miss Emma Comer returned Sunday to her home here, after a week's visit to her sister, Miss Julia Comer, in Fayetteville. Misses Clara and Lucille Free man joined a party of friends and are spending a few days at Nags Head. News reached here this morn ing of the death of Mr. Vestal Taylor, at White Plains. Mr. Taylor resided in Dobson a few several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gallyn, of Galax, Va. George Hobson has returned to his home from a visit with rela tives at Halifax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Transou, of Winston-Salem, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Transou. Mr. and Mrs. Gorrell Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hin shaw attended the State Quartet Convention at North Wilkesboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Deal and daughter, Prances, visited Mr. Deal's sister and family at North Wilkesboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hall, of Halifax, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hob son. Mr. Ralph Transou made a business trip to Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Key, Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher and Mrs. W. T. Fletcher visited in Pilot Moun tain Sunday. Miss Edith Martin, of Rocky Mount, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin, of Red Oak, was the recent guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Bryant and family. Mr. and Mrsv Arthur Shore and son, of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mackie, of Yad kinville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaw, of Jonesville, Mrs. Janie Moxley and Mrs. Lillie Wagoner, of Boonville, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks and daughter, Joan, and Dennis and Claude Brooks, of Kannapolis, were the week-end guests of L. C. Brooks and family. Miss Hattie Swaim, of Jones ville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Swaim, of Yadkinville. Boonville Y.W.A. Enjoys Outing at Reynolds Park The Young Women's Auxiliary of Boonville Baptist church en joyed an outing at Reynolds Park in Winston-Salem last Saturday afternoon and evening. A picnic super was enjoyed by the group. Afterwards- bowling, skating, rides and games were enjoyed. Special guests for the occasion were the husbands and friends of the members. Each member was allowed to invite one guest. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Thad M. Reece and son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Watt Deal and daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Steelman and children, Bennie and Arlis Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coram, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jessup, Miss Catherine Jones, Robert Woodward, Misses Dorothy Coram, Lucy Dobbins, Marie Finney, Margaret Pardue, Marie Hicks. Paul Mathls, Bill Burcham, Hugh Transou, Miss Virginia Anne Craver, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Transou and daughter, Kay Frances. years, and held the office of Reg ister of Deeds. He was a man of note and will be missed. ' Mr. Brady Norman has return ed from the Baptist Hospital in Winston-jSalem, where he spent ten weeks in the interest of. his health, and is greatly improved. Mr. Gaither Tucker of Win ston-Salem, was a visitor in town last week, shaking hands with his old friends. DeWitt Sparger has returned from a vacation at Shatley Springs. The Baptist Sunday school classes of Mr. Trevathan and Mrs. Mock, picnicked at the White Sulphur Springs Thursday evening, returned by Mount Airy, taking in a movie for entertain ment. ' Miss Jessie White, of Apex, is a visitor this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smithwicli. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Lewellyn and Bertha Jewel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lew ellyn, and attending a Baptismal service, the result of a series of meetings held at Central View, by Mr. Delmer Hodge. Mrs. Rosie Booker is spending some time at Rockford, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thore, who is convalescing from an operation in the Mount Airy Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Stone had lunch at the White Sulphur Springs Sunday, and spent the afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Kent Swanson, at Pilot Mountain. Mrs. Elizabeth Bolick was hostess to her bridge club Friday evening. Mrs. C. G. Comer won OFFICERS ® DIRECTORS L. 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