rr> f Thursday, December 19, 1940 NBNS FROM THE The Dobson Woman's Club met In the club house Thursday even tog. The president, Mrs. C. L. Folger, presided. The meeting opened with the club song, "With Joy We Meet," followed by the usual collect. Reports from various commit tees and departments were given and approved. Attendance prize ftras won by Mrs. Clyde Forrest. After the routine of business a Christmas Pageant, "The Nativity" was rendered by 16 boys and girls, directed by Miss Edythe Reece, with Miss Elizabeth Phillips pianist. During a social hour a salad course, supplemented by "fcweets and Russian Tea, was serv ed by the following committee: Miss Edythe Reece, chairman; MWE IS ' : MEM *Jjate Shoppers Will Find Plenty of Gifts Here for Men! Give Him A Plenty of gift ties for Jackets ' shirts are always a wel- He will appreciate a felt He will like a belt set. Many For Dad Or MI? 117 Christmas in a wide range A , eather jacket proye come glft on chrlstmas . Just learn his size, here from which to Brother 11L If of prices - f n a ft bi? e way! really go for oive him severaL we ' u help you select - An Overcoat SUIT 10c to SI.OO $4.95 to $9.95 I 97c and $1.48 $1.95 and $2.95 48c-97c ■■■■■—mmm~ ________ why not select his now. 7Si F°F n iy*sl Men ' sSocks li ii n li A Men ' s Gloves $1250 bUt reduced Heneve J" has Jf° many DQI If l| HII flf htnn It\ Gloves Will prove a thought- to # TI A and M C DCIA"UUU gIII U II 0U . —— 15c and 25c Corner Main and Bridge Elkin, C. 97c to $1.95 - — - Mrs. W. B. Stone, Mrs. Emma Mock, Mrs. Howard Snow, Mrs. W. L. Reece, Mrs. Emma Hamp ton, Miss Mildred Taylor and Miss Elizabeth Phillips. The attendance was nearly 100 per cent. social hour, Mrs. Coalson served refreshments, suggestive of Christ mas. Rev. R. L. West preached at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing. His theme was "Beleiving The Unseen." Mrs. S. R. Coalson was hostess to the Methodist Mission Circle Tuesday evening. A Christmas Sweetheart £' LOVELY Last Minute Gifts Cannon Towel Mou) Cases Jayfe* J, C _I C Pillow cases will make useful, lW &i_ OLLo T ADT V practical gifts for her. Hand 1 /LIJLJLJ embroidered, all colors. / In Gift Box J AMP\ 07 U I§K Cannon towels in attractive LdfllYll kJ //C I fl7 1 d* vf fIC lamps. Ideal for Christmas > I Mlt // C 10 yi,7J giving. Variety of colors. BedSpreadS || |l ——— /Q - rt» inr What more attractive gift than jll ifL t| a beautiful Chenille bed il Ili Many attractive styles in bed- $111(1 to $4.95 Ladies' She will be thrilled if you I V Pajamas DRESSES "*7 J* Many attractive styles in and colors. ' ladies' pajamas. New colors Qive her a> dress for II and materials. A thought- ful gift. beautiful styles and ma- j *' flfl AA CK QC terlalS ' !M ——— Surprise her Christmas with JpI.UU - tpD.i/D a| I Hift. v, yv M| a beautiful robe. Many -J)/ and yIL.7J Hand Bags styles and colors. Attractive hand bags in new _ _ iqh™« I sha p esand 111 wantedcolors - $1.95 - $8.95 Ladies blips Re gure to Give He r ao . rn qc She will appreciate several . BMW&n TuC tO yLJJ slips. Plain and lace trim- rlOSiery wsm ' med styles. Attractively ffl .. Satin Gowns «i nn «9 qc Boxed W Ladies Panties 'P A tUU lO Lonely, sheer, full fashioned, Mr Ladies' panties will make a She will love the luxury of pure thread sHk hosiery in all /jf dainty, personal and practical one of our beautiful satin the new shades. Ideal for £■&. ... Christmas gifts. mm gift lor her - gowns. SLOO to $2J95 48c to SIOO & 25c to SI.OO SI.OO-$4.95 THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA program was rendered by Mrs. table of vlsltors to her number of Grady Cooper, program chairman. J# guests. Mrs. P. B. Polger won Gifts were exchanged. During a ' m ■ high score prize ana Mrs. Emma Mrs. A. P. Cobb entertained II K Mock won the runner-up. Miss the members of her Bridge Club jS M Edythe Reece won the visitor's Friday evening. added a jii n|l —gp hand, but it's not too % late to find desirable Jr gifts for everyone on . your list if you come Daughter ° lSier to Belk-Doughton Co. __—— For we anticipated your Christmas needs—bought heavily so that stocks wouldn t be quickly ex hausted—and are prepared to give you a wide variety in all types of Christmas merchandise. Visit our three floors—Street Floor, Balcony and Bargain Base ment ! You'll find many things that will make ideal Christmas presents at Belk's famous money-saving prices. Cobb served delecious refresh ments, a salad course with acces sories typical of the approaching season. Mrs. EmmsTllampton, Mrs. W. L. Reece and Miss Edythe Reece spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of Boonville. Mrs. C. L. Folger was hostess to her council of the Woman's Club Monday evening. The Baptist B. T. U. attended the Baptist Training Conference I at the First Baptist church in Mt. Airy Sunday evening. Mother LETTER TO SANTA Elkin, N. C., Dec. 17, 1940 Dear Santa Claus, I am a little girl 12 years old, fair complectloned, brown eyes and light hair and I go to school every day. I want you to bring me a watch and a ring and some candy, oranges and some nuts, don't for get my sister Bonnie Mae. Lots of love, Edna Hemric OFFSET Government economists pre dict that higher production costs are likely to offset the increased cash income which farmers ex pect to receive in 1941 from bet ter prices for certain of their farm products. DEFENSE Experts now believe that Na tional defense orders awarded up to November 1 will result in the employment of 4,000,000 persons in this country by the middle of 1941. When patronizing local stores, tell them you saw their ad. in The Tribune. We will appreciate It, and so will the merchants."