NEWS OF RONDA
Rev. Dwight B. Mullis, of
Jonesville, preached an interest
ing sermon at Ronda Methodist
church Sunday at 10 a.m. The
scripture lesson which he read
was 2 Cor. 12:1-12, and his sub
ject for his sermon was "Thorns
in the Flesh." Rev. and Mrs.
Mullis left for High Point Mon
day to attend the Western North
Carolina Conference of the Meth
odist church. Our Sunday school,
as usual on first and third Sun
days, was held immediately after
preaching service. On other Sun
days our Sunday school begins at
10:15 ajn. Come and be with us
some Sunday.
Rev. R. R. Crater filled his reg
ular appointment at Pleasant
Grove Baptist church Sunday at
11 a.m. Mrs. Crater and their
son, Jimmy, accompanied him
and they were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Green
at Clingman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Adams,
of State Road, visited Mrs.
Adams' niece, Mrs. R. E. Martin,
and her family here Sunday.
Mr. E. S. Edwards made a trip
to Raleigh Tuesday.
There was an interesting State
Mission Day program given at
Ronda Baptist church Sunday
morning immediately after Sun
day school by some of the ladies
and girls. Immediately after this
program Rev. J. M. Wright
preached an interesting sermon.
His text was "I Am Debtor Both
to the Greeks and to the Bar
barians; Both to the Wise and to
the Unwise." Romans 1:14. Rev.
Wright also filled his appoint
ment here Sunday evening at 7
o'clock.
Mr. J. B. Bell attended the
funeral and burial services of Mr.
H. H. Koonts at the First Reform
church of Lexington last Friday
at 3 pjn. Mr. Koonts was a past
national president of the P. O. S.
of A.
Mrs. Harvey Church and
brother, Mr. Ernest F. Edwards,
visited their brothers, Messrs. T.
M. and D. N. Edwards, in Win
ston-Salem recently.
Miss Annie Sue Holland and
Mr. Edwards Holland, of Win
ston-Salem, were week-end guests
of Mr. Ernest F. Edwards and his
sister, Mrs. Harvey Church.
Miss Kathalene Gilliam, of
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near Elkin, spent Thursday night
with Miss Vivian Mae Blackburn.
Miss Louise Eury, third grade
teacher here, spent the week-end
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Eury, in Bessemer
City. She went down to attend a
family reunion on Sunday, and
was accompanied by Mr. William
Norris, who is a member of the
high school faculty at Mount
Ulla.
Miss Mary Louise Barrier, a
teacher here, spent the week-end
in Concord with her parents.
Mrs. William Booth, one of the
high school teachers, spent the
week-end in China Grove with
her husband. They had as their
guests Misses Mamie Miller, of
Galax, Va., and Margaret Phil
lips, of West Jefferson.
Mrs. John Harris, who is a
teacher here, had as her guests
her little son, Johnnie, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dever Lawrence on
Sunday, October 13.
Mr. Bill Carrigan, of Greens
boro, visited his sister, Mrs. E. R.
Spruill, and Prof. Spruill, at the
Ronda teacherage Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Gorman Johnson, a teach
er here, spent the week-end in
North Wilkesboro with his wife.
Misses June Crouse and Edna
Bray and Messrs. Kenneth Green
and Irvin Key enjoyed a picnic
on the scenic highway Sunday.
Miss Ruby Dockery spent the
week-end in Winston-Salem vis
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Binkley
and children, Joyce Lee, David
and Martin, of Lewisville, visited
Mrs. Binkley's mother, Mrs. J. T.
Martin, and other relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Martin had
as their supper guests Sunday
evening Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Wright, of Union Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pardue and
son, Alton, attended church at
Pleasant Grove Baptist church
Sunday and were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cal
loway at Clingman.
Miss Jennie Harris, first grade
teacher, spent the week-end in
Wilkesboro visiting her father,
Mr. Ed Harris.
Mrs. Charles Hulcher, a teach
er here, spent the week-end with
her husband in Wilkesboro. They
attended a family reunion at
Clemmons and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Barber in Winston-
Salem on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Wright, of
Union Grove, were the dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Byrd.
The W. M. S. 6f Ronda Baptist
church held its October meeting
at the home of Mrs. R. C. Martin
last Thursday at 2 p.m. Mrs. H.
A. Hanks conducted thedevotion
als. Others taking part on the
program were: Mesdames Everet
Dobbins, E. T. Edwards, R. C.
Martin and Hobson Blackburn.
Mrs. R. C. Martin, president of
the society, was in charge of the
business part of the meeting. At
the close of the meeting delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess>
Miss Lettie Crouse, of Mayo
dan, is spending several days
here visiting relatives and
friends. She was a visitor at both
churches here Sunday at the
morning services.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Pardue and
son. Jack, spent the week-end in
Amelia, Va., visiting relatives.
Miss Lillian Linney, first grade
teacher, was a visitor during the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
W. E. Linney, at Wilkesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Green, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Scroggs and two
children, of Roaring River, and
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bentley and
their two children, of Ronda,
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Bentley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sale and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bentley mo
tored to Yadkinville Sunday af
ternoon,
Messrs. R. C. Martin, Ben Mar
tin, David Byrd, J. H. Burchette,
Garvey Burchette, T. W. Hanks
and Glenn Poplin attended the
auto races at High Point Sunday.
Mr. J. T. Martin left for Fort
Bragg last Thursday. He is work
ing down there. His son, Mr.
James Martin, left Sunday night
to join him.
Mrs. Minton Blackburn enter
day in honor of her husband, her
tained at a birthday dinner Sun
daughter, Mrs. Marvin Walls, and
her granddaughter, Miss Vivian
Mae Blackburn, whose birthdays
are near the same date. Mr. and
Mrs. Ovid Blackburn and Mrs.
Ora Walls Vanhoy, of Elkin, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobson Blackburn and
Messrs. Marvin and Bernard
Walls, of Ronda, were present to
enjoy this dinner.
PLEASANT HILL
Services in the new church
were held for the first time Sun
day morning. A total of 276 was
present for Sunday school. The
Adults Men Bible Class was taught
by Mr. W. S. Reich, who was one
among the many visitors present.
Several of the neighboring
churches were represented by a
number of their members. At the
close of Sunday school, the classes
assembled into the auditorum for
the 11 o'clock service. The pas
tor, Rev. D. W. Day, delivered an
inspiring message, his subject be
ing, "The House of the Lord." He
also gave a brief out-line of the
history of the church and recogin
nized the charter members which
only three are living", they being,
Mrs. Betty Couch, Mrs. Julia
Darnell, and Mrs. Cinda Shore.
The choir, and the "Singers of
Yesterday," quartet (which con
sists of old people) furnished
special music at both services.
The annual fall revival is now
in progress. Rev. G. W. Swinney,
of Burlington, who is assisting in
the meeting, is bringing wonder
ful messages. Singers from his
church are expected to render
special music from.time to time.
Large crowds are attending each
service. Everyone has a cordial
invitation to attend.
Miss Mae Couch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Milas Couch, of this
community, was struck by a pass
ing motorist, Saturday night at
the cross roads in West Elkln.
She was rushed to the local hos
pital where she received prompt
attention. An arm, a leg and her
head were severely bruised. It is
hoped IJiat her condition is not
serious.
Mrs. Raymond Ray has returned
to her home after spending some
time in the Baptist hospital in
Winston-Salem. She underwent a
major operation, but her condi
tion, now, is much improved, we
are glad to report. Mrs. Ray was
accompanied home by Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Couch and Mr. Ray.
Messrs Charlie Collins and Les
ter Wilkins are on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Curtis Couch spent Sat
urday afternoon in Winston-Sa
lem on business.
Mrs. Cora Day, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. E. B. Lawrence
and Mary Frances Tower motored
to Winston-Salem Sunday after
noon where thew' visited their
mother, Mrs. Ida Howell.
Mrs. Robert Wilmouth and Mrs.
Jack Smoot motored to North
Wilkesboro, Friday, on business.
Misses Beulah Couch and Anna
Laura Ray, students of the Hin
shaw Beauty school in North
Wilkesboro spent the week-end
with their parents.
Mrs. Nancy Collins, of the North
Elkin community, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wall, of
Arlington, were guests bf Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Gilliam and Mrs. Ellen
Gilliam, Saturday. 1
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January l and live to be 92 years
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Mrs. T. 8. Gray of Winston-
Salem spent Sunday with her sis
ter, Mrs. C. E. Burchette and Mr.
Burchette.
Mr. Fayette Pardue spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Greene and attended service at
Pleasant Grove church Saturday
afternoon. His many friends will
be glad to learn his health is
much improved after a lengthy
illness.
Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Crater and
daughter, Edith and sons, Roy
Gray and Jimmy, of Ronda, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Greene Sunday.
Miss Opal Kiser had as her
guest Sunday her cousins. Misses
Myrtle, Erma, Julia Mae and Dor
thy Kiser, of King.
Miss Gay Nelle Haynes of North
Wilkesboro spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Haynes.
Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Crater, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Greene visited
Rev. J. N. Jarvis, Sunday after
noon. Mr. Jarvis' friends will be
sorry to learn his condition does
not improve.
Mrs. Charles Sturdivant re
turned home Saturday after vis
iting relatives near North Wilkes
boro for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pardue
and son, Alton, of Ronda, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calloway Sun
day.
Mr. J. R. Calloway, prinlcpal of
Clingman school, was a business
visitor in North Wilkesboro, Sat
urday.
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