Thursday, September 26, 1940 (iififft) OCAIA Miss Beatrice Burcham spent the week-end ih Mount Airy, the guest of Miss Frances Thomas. Bill Wellborn left Friday for New Orleans, La., to resume his studies at the medical school at Tulane University. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis announce the birth of a daugh ter at Hugh Chatham Memorial hospital, September 19, 1940. Mrs. H. G. Harris, Mrs. Sid Arnold, Mrs. David Brendle and Mrs. T. G. Harris spent Tuesday at Mills Home, at Thomasville. Mrs. J. C. Winkler, of North Wilkesboro, spent Friday here the guest of Mrs. George Royall, at her home on Church street. Misses Huzie and Grace Myers, and Maurine Guyer, Edworth Freeman and Glenn Myers spent the week-end in Dillon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moseley spent the week-end at with their daughters, sy and Nancy Moseley, students at Mars Hill College. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, of Mount Airy, were the dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wall, at their home west of Elkin. T. B. Haywood, of Philadelphia, Pa., was the guest Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neaves, at their home on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks and Mrs. Oran Kaufmann, of Brownstown, Ind., are the guests of their cousin, E. C. Royall, and family, on.Elk Spur street. Mr. and Mrs. George Long and little son, Jimmy, of Burlington, are expected the latter part of the week for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fol ger, Jr., at their home on Gwyn avenue. We Are Continuing Our FALL SPECIALS Og| On Permanent Waves Jf* 4fj for a Limited Time jSp MACHINE 1/ nnvrr jHfr PERMANENT 72 fKiIE | Big- Reduction on Machineless Permanents Service By Appointment Preferred Dainty Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone 152 Elkin, N. C. UNEXCELLED MODERN FACILITIES Our funeral service offers unexcelled and completely modern facilities. Years of experience enable us to make our service beautiful, digni fied, and a fitting tribute. AMBULANCE AT YOUR CALL I Hayes & Speas FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 70-282 Elkin, N. C. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Pelts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Do well, Miss Hil da Guyer, and Ovid and Conrad Wilcox spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Miss Anna Lula Dobson, of Winston-Salem, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Dobson, the former her broth er, at their home on Bridge street. Mrs. Gilbert Meed, of Wheel ing, W. Va., 1s the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mas ten, on Elk Spur street, and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Meed, on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bates and children, Barbara and Roy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Noah Marshall and children, Sammy and Olene, and Bobby and Bernice Badgett spent the week-end in Galax, Va., the guests of relatives. Henry Layell, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Layell, is in a serious condition in the local hos pital suffering from a skull frac ture sustained Sunday afternoon when he was hit at a street in tersection by a car driven by Ray Burcham, of Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Church and children, of Marion, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Church, on Gwyn avenue. They also visited Mrs. Church's mother, Mrs. Beatrice Myers Phillips, who is recovering from a major opera tion at Mercy hospital, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sale and Mrs. O. P. Wall spent Sunday in Raleigh with their sister, Miss Myra Sale, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis at the Rex hospital. Miss Sale, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sale, of this city, is a member of the faculty of the Raleigh city schools. She is recovering nicely, her many friends will be glad to know. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Miss America—l94o ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . . . Patricia Donnelly of Detroit, Mich., Miss America of 1939, does the honors in crowning her successor, lovely Frances Marie Burke of ! Philadelphia, Pa., Miss America of 1940. Raymond Harris and Fred Neaves left Saturday for New York City and Hartford, Conn., where they will spend several days at tending to business matters. / Mrs. George Royall, Mrs. Her man F. Duncan, Mrs. J. L. Hall and Mrs. Mason Lillard attended a leadership conference of the Elkin and Statesville districts of the Methodist Woman's Society of Christian- Service at Broad Street Methodist church in Statesville Wednesday. Prof, and Mrs. Z. H. Dixon are spending this week in Wilming ton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bostain, the latter their daughter. They were accompan ied to Wilmington by their daughter, Miss Blanche Dixon, of this city, and their grandson, Joe Dixon, of Pleasant Garden, who were guests in the Bostain home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Royall, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Edworth Harris, all of this city, and Capt. and Mrs. L. R. Fisher, of Char lotte, were members of a house party given over the week-end by Lieut, and Mrs. W. B. Lentz, of Asheville, at Fenn Lodge, Lake Lure. Miss Lesbia Graham, of this city, a senior this year at the Woman's College of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Greens boro, has recently been elected as house social chairman of the new dormitory at the college. Her duties will include the planning of the faculty tea, the spring dance at the college and the Christmas party for underprivi leged children. She will also act as official hostess for the dormi tory. Among those from here attend ing the wedding of Miss Delphine Crump, of Winston-Salem, to Charles R. Hanes, of this city, which was solemnized in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church in Winston-Salem Satur day morning were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gwyn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chatham, Mrs. Raymond Chat ham, Tommy Chatham, Alex Chatham, HI, Mr. and Mrs. Van W. Dillon, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Sagar, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sample, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Hodel, Miss Claudia Austin and C. J. Hyslup. The following high school stu dents from the local school at tended Senior Day at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Saturday and were guests of the university at the Carolina-A. S. T. C. football game: Fred Norman, Bob Chat ham, Jo and Jerry Barker, Nan Johnson, Bill Pardue, Mary Cra ter, Peggy Royall, Mary Elizabeth Allen, Faye Atkins, J. R. Gentry, Mable Davis, Bill Donnovan, Ann Newman, Juanita Gentry, Edna Fulp, Lucille Alexander, Clyde Myers, Madeline Myers, Wade Greenwood, Eldon Burgiss, Tom Whatley, Gene Aldridge, Hugh Holcomb, Eloise Sparks, Virginia Holcomb, Dilva Burcham, Gilbert Felts, Guy Stevison, James El dridge, Marie Smith, Charlie Fox, John Young, Monroe Freeman, Johnny Gambill and Max Sparks. They were chaperoned by the fol lowing faculty members: Misses Mary Virginia Barker, Evon El dridge, Alice Dixon, Mary Hol land and Rebecca Williams, J. S. Bumgarner and Thomas Gray beal, and Mr. and Mrs. Under wood. Plans Formed for Singers Convention The Yadkin county singers convention will be held at Fall Creek school auditorium on the first Sunday in October, accord ing to announcement here today by Ralph V. Long, chairman of the convention. Many choirs, quartets and trios of the county will take part in the singing. All churches in the county are invited to send singers to the convention. You Figure It Out And You'll Be Wrong, It is a known fact that a cer tain number of men will be draft ed from Surry county in the first call for conscripts for the United States army. Last week this' reporter, with the aid of the linotype operator and a sister who used to teach school, figured in a complicated and roundabout way that 240 men from Surry would have to go as the county's quota. But since that time, after looking over the figures of other newspaper folks, all using different systems, it is believed that "a certain number" comes closer to hitting the correct number on the head. This is not to be taken literally, for no one intends to hit the on scripts on the head, just the num ber. And as that number has not been discovered with any degree of even approximate accuracy, it may not even be possible to hit th number on the head. Anyway, after wearing out two pencils, much copy paper and wasting too much time, the figure 240 was arrived at last week. Then comes another paper stating that a much smaller number will have to go from the county in which that particular paper is published. This looks bad for the Tribune figure, for that particular county has a larger population thag Surry. To make matters much worse out comes another paper, publish ed in a city of close to a hundred thousand souls, with the assertion that only some 40-odd men would go from that city. And some plain and fancy figuring, plus compar ison of the population of Eikln and the city mentioned, led to the rather puzzling conclusion that the army would call approximate ly four-fifths of a man from Elk in, based on the other paper's figures. This conclusion brought on more complications, but after messing around with figures and things to determine what fifth portion of a man should be left behind when the other four-fifths went off to the army, this reporter arrived at the conclusion it was none of his business and gave the whole thing up. WITH THE SICK The following patients have been admitted to the local hospi tal during the past week: John Montgomery Mathis, Benham; Mrs. William Davis, Elkin; Mrs. Marvrene Burchette, Ronda; Eva Parker, Boonville; Harvey Vestal, East Bend; Thomas Evan Fletch er, Boonville; John Wm. Caudill, Elkin; Mrs. Susie Barnes, Mount Airy; Hazel Spear, State Road; Efi r d Hudspeth, Yadkinville; Maggie Mahaffey, Mrs. Hoke Henderson, Eikin; Fred Oliver, Brooks Cross Roads; Mrs. Velma Oliver, Brooks Cross Roads; Mrs. Norma Kiser, Boonville; C. C. Tompkins, Ennice; Henry Layell, Elkin; F. H. Campbell, Mrs. F. H. Campbell, Mrs. Marie Obenchain, Reba Mae Campbell, Mildred Campbell and Johnnie Obenchain, all of Roanoke, Va.; Raymond Hanks, Elkin; Mrs. Susan White side, Shelby; Robert Collins, Glade Valley; Mrs. Bertha Potts, Jones ville; Mrs. Lillard Coe, Rockford; Wind can't Wow rain or snow unctar Wheeling Super Channeldrain Roofing. Nor can water seep in at the seams. Any moisture that might get by the first ridge of the patented drain chan nel is stopped by the second ridge and flows out the deep emergency drain channel. Made « entirely of genuine COP-R-LOY—Wheeling's famous rust-resisting copper alloy and extra f Heavy Zinc Coated, Super Channeldrain Roofing assures many extra years of dependable service.' Ask to see this superior metal roofing and get an estimate for your building. SURRY HARDWARE COMPANY ELKIN, N. C. Riding "Lionback" v > iKSg : . / JflNgg WORLD'S FAIR, N. Y Ruby Mercer, formerly with the Metro politan Opera, startled animal trainers when she went into cages with lions and tigers and handled them better than men who had been working with them for years. She seems to have "Jerry", Frank Buck's King of Beasts, willing to do anything she wants. But if "Lionback" riding becomes fash ionable —excuse us! Mrs. Carrie Smoot, Danville, Va.; Willie Hemric, State Road; Violet Cook, Jonesville; Betty Jean Call oway, Thurmond; Beulah Carter, Ronda; Mrs. Dorothy Beroth, De votion; Jas. L. Pennell, Elkin. Patients dismissed during the week were: Mrs. Laura Stinson, Boonville; Mrs. Irene' Dezern, Boonville, Mrs. Lola Ashbum, Boonville; Mrs. Mamie Apperson, Elkin; John Isaacs, Dobson, Crate Holcomb, Ronda; C. O. Reece, Elkin; Mrs. Bertha Wall, Ararat; Mrs. Arminda Danner, Jonesville; Mrs. Clara Howard, Yadkinville; Mrs. Josie Long, Elkin; Bertha Draughan, Dobson; Mrs. Bertha Hudspeth, Elkin; Mrs. Lessie Mar tin, Jonesville; Annie Beatrice Ball, Dobson; Mrs. Ester Brooks, Hot Springs; Mrs. Bertha New man, Elkin; Mrs. Catherine Cas tevens, Boonville; Mrs. Margie Graham, Kannapolis; Mrs. Ruby Southard, State lioad; Mrs. J. N. Wright, Wilkesboro; Mrs. Noah Holbrook, Jonesville; Car me 1 Wishon, Elkin; John Montgomery Mathis, Benham; Mrs. Marvrene Burchette, Ronda; Harvey Vestal, East Bend; Thos. Evan Fletcher, Boonville; John Wm. Caudill, Elk in; Hazel Spear, State Road; Efird Hudspeth, Yadkinville; Maggie Mahaffey, Elkin; F. H. Campbell, Mrs. F. H. Campbell, Mrs. Marie Obenchain, Reba Mae Campbell, Mildred Campbell, Johnnie Oben chain, all of Roanoke, Va.; Betty Jean Calloway, Thurmond; Beulah Carter, Ronda; Mrs. Lillard Coe, Rockford; Fred Oliver, Brooks Cross Roads; Mrs. William Davis, Elkin; Mrs. Bertha Potts, Jones ville; Hardin Brown, Traphill. TO ORGANIZE SAFETY PATROLS IN SCHOOLS Plans are under way to organ ize safety patrols in every school of Surry county, it was learned Tuesday from John W. Comer, superintendent of education. The plan is sponsored by Ron ald Hocutt, of the state high way safety division, it is under stood. It was also pointed out by Mr. Comer that schools of Dobson, Low Gap, Elkin and Flat Rock are over-crowded and need addi tional teachers. 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