Items About Comers and Goers ? . . From
Here and There
People You Know Who Move About
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston
spent last week at Lookout
-Mountain, Tenn.
Mrs. H. L. Cromartie, of Clin
ton, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Jay Johnson.
Mr. Everett Elledge is able to
go to school after having hia
tonsils removed a few days ago.
Tke is a member of the Roaring
River school faculty.
Mr. Bill Byers has completed
a year's enlistment in the navj
and has returned to his hom<
here.
Miss Frances Rousseau left
Monday for Gastonia. where shf
has a teaching position in the
city schools.
Mrs. Frank L. Smith, of Alex
andria, Va., spent last week ai
guest in the home of Mrs. Jaj
Johnson.
Mrs. James Bingham and
children, Hugh and Janie, 01
LexiHgton, spent last week witt
Mrs. Jay Johnson.
Mr. Edwin Chipman, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chipman, lefl
Tuesday to enter Appalachian
State Teachers College at Boone
Miss Sue Rees has returned
to her home in Johnson City
Tenn., after spending the sum
mer here with her aunt, Miss
Georgia Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smoak have
had as their guests during the
past week Mr. John McNair, III,
of Laurinburg, and Mr. and Mrs
Jimmie Reeves, of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pruitt
Jr., and little daughter, Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Handy and
sons, Gary and Larry, enjoyed
a trip to Virginia and West Vir
ginia last week.
Miss Marjorie Billings, ol
North Wilkesboro route one, and
Miss Marjorie Greene, of Mora
vian Falls, entered school at Ap
palachian College at Boone Mon
day.
Mrs. J. G. Chipman and
daughter and two sons, Sarah,
Edwin, and Harold, spent last
week at Rocky Mount visiting
with Mrs. Chipman's sister, Mrs.
J. N. Batts.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daniel
and two children, Dorothy and
Harrison, of Bethesda, Md., vis
ited here several days this week
in the home of Mrs. Daniel's sis
ter, Mrs. Russell G. Hodges, and
Mr. Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walsn
and son, Steve, of this city, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Lee, of Spruce
Pine, visited Mr. Lee's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Lee, at Fu
quay Springs. Mrs. Lee's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ross, and
Dr. John W. Kincheloe, Jr., in
Raleigh during the week-end.
Mrs. C. T. Doughton and chil
dren, Betsy, Becca, Jon Lee, and
Tommy, were visitors Thursday
and Friday at Chapel ^ill and
Duke University. On Thursday
evening at Chapel Hill they At
tended a showing of the Plani
tarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Blatt, of
Milford, Va., spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Blatt's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finley.
They came down to bring Mrs.
Finley home, who had bem
visiting for sometime with the
Blatts.
Mr. Sloan Hill, who has been
editing the Blowing Rocket,
newspaper published eachy sum
mer at Blowing Rock, is spendtag
this week here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley S. Hill. He
will leave Friday for the Univers
ity of Georgia, where he is a
member of the senior class. Sloan
will be editor of the university
annual this year.
Deputy Sheriff Blaine Sparks
of Traphill township is making
a fine record recovering stolen
automobiles and trucks. He re
covered near Stone Mountain this
week a 1936 Chevrolet car be
longing to Mrs. Mabel Nichols,
of Winston-Salem. This was the
eighth motor vefTicle recovered
by Deputy Sparks during the
past two years.
Messrs. John Hedgecoe and
James W. Jackson spent the
week-end in Dobson and Mdunt
Airy visiting relatives and
friends.
Miss Ellen Stewart Menzies, of
New York City, and Mrs. Ed
Hilts, of Hickory, will be guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Spainhour during the coming
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .DeLatch
and daughter, Barbara, of Nor
folk, Va., were in the city over
the week-end visiting relatives.
Mrs. DeLatch is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sprinkle.
Mr. A. C. Sidden recently pur
chased the interest of Mr. C\,l
Canter in the Sidden-Canter Con
struction Co.v The name of the
firm is now the Sidden Construc
tion Co.
Miss Jena Horton, of Flint,
Michigan, will arrive Friday to
visit her cousin, Miss Dot Pow
ell, and other relatives, and to
attend the wedding of Miss
Powell and Mr. William Gray
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Jarvis.
their daughter, Miss Hazel Jar
vis, Mr. Jarvis' mother, Mrs. T.
B. Jarvis, Mr. Ray Gilbert and
Mr. Everett Jarvis, Jr., motored
to Asheville and to the Linville
Caverns and Chimney Rock
Sunday. ?
Those Attending the horse
show at Shelbyville, Tenn., last
week from this county were:
Messrs. J. B. Carter, P. P. Blair,
Jr., L. S. Spainhour, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Church, Mr. and
Mrs'. W. F. Gaddy, and Mr. W.
K. Sturdfvant and son, Kent
Miss Mary Ruth Church, of
Hendersonville, daughter of Mr. j
and Mrs. Church, and Mr.. Jack
Spainhour, of Hickory, also at
tended the show. i
Mrs. W. G. Gabriel left today
for a visit to New York City. |
She went up with Mrs. Paul Ga-1
briel and daughter and son, Miss
Betty Gabriel and Mr. Shirley I
Gabriel, of Llnoolnton. The lat-1
ter Mrs. Gabriel went up to ent-,
er Shirley Gabriel in the New j
York Military Acadamy, and
while in New York the Gabriels j
visited Mr. Charlie Gabriel, bro- j
ther of Shirley Gabriel, at West
Point.
The Dog Came First '
bos Angeles.?When her hue-!
band came home at night, he j
kissed the dog before kissing her
or their baby, comely Joyce'
Brainard testified yesterday in ,
obtaining a divorce. The 21-year- ,
old actress added that hubby;
Carl Brainard, 27 and an inven-,
tor, also Insisted on staying out I
very late, chasing police calls.
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