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REV. C. A. WOOD CALLED BY DEATH Rev. C. A. Wood, superinten dent of the Western North Car oli n a Methodists Children's Home at Winston-Salem and well known In Elkin, died at his home in Winston-Salem Thurs day afternoon after an illness dating since last Thanksgiving P* .jjjgjgjk —I Mk IT'S YOUR BANK We want you to feel at home here. Every service we offer—savings, checking, com mercial trust, safety deposit—is yours to command. Every employee and every of ficer is eager to assist you. ITS YOUR BANK. on time deposits BANK of ELKIN "Home of the Thrifty" 193% BeS! BTtw fomous SCREEN-GRID PERFORMANCE in a lovcboy of real LESS TUBES ATHOTER KENT HAP I© The Supreme of radio's leader for seven years WE are famous for value giving. But never before have wc been able to offer you such value as this great Screen- Grid Atwater Kent represents. The set is the famous Screen-Grid, the best seller everywhere. It brings you the true ▼races of the broadcasting studios with all the power in the world... The cabinet is a gra cious lowboy, styled by artists, built by real craftsmen, a piece of furniture you'll be proud of, as well as the finest radio set you would ever want to listen to. Lookitoreraadtry itheael See how much farther your money 9—* wkh AtwaUr Kent, Fay aa you eajoy, by our Übeeal bWfuipljiji? lirtca look here— today 1 Harris-Burgiss Electric Co. "Abe" Harris "Radio" Burgiss Elkin, N. C. Day. Rev. Wood who has held pas torates throughout this section of the tftte was one of the best known men of the state and his passing is keenly regretted. He joined the Western North Caro lina Conference in 1896 and be came head of the children home in 1921. Furneral services were conducted Saturday. THE KLKIV TRIBUNE, EIKIN.V. O. Very Latest There Is always a certain de mand for hand made cotton and linen dressea lmported from! countries where women work j for pitifully low wages. Most ofi u B have found that dresses of this sort seldom hold up so well is American made dresses with seams put toggether by machine lln the meuntime there is and probably always will be a -some thing very attractive about fine hand work of the purely orna mental sort. And this ornament- al sort of hand work appearsj on many of the smart new dress as, both those of French orgin The hand made French dress and those made in this country, shown here is of mouse gray crepe georgette with finely sher red girdle and narrow shaped hand appliqued to the girdle. It is trimmed with gathered wheels made of velvet in a darker shade The godet at the right side of \he skirt has a picot edge. House of Glass Frtnk Lloyd Wright', fanotu archi jCQi, whoie original deilgns .have pro luced s6me of the worlr» mo»t Intef Seven farmers o£ Carteret Conn' ty arc fifteen hundred doliam richer this week through the co-i operative shipment of ..78 live hogs. The hoga brought top prices with a total of $1561.18. Greatest Air Hero w ... ;J-y- Second Lieutenant William A. Ma thjtny, U. S. Marines, has received th. Cheney award for 1929 for "perform ing an act of valor and self-sacrific worthy of the highest commendation ' I.ietit. Matheny landed his burnir plane in a Kicaraguan jungle an« risked death to save a comrade. "Hands Up" ■■■' Nothing to worry about In this hold \ It's only Speaker "Nick" Long- I orth with the revolver which was I ?ed by the famous bandit Jesse limes. Senator Hawes, of Missouri, lave the pistol to the Speaker. TKllll'XE want nds gvt result#. Try one. Q' mter j^ eau ty -^''^erjormam !«ffifaH NeVCI has 1 Chevrolet car won In addit ! on to its new beauty, greater praise for its appearance t h e new Chevrolet Six repre than the new Chevrolet Six. Its sents a remarkable advance new Fisher bodies reveal in every detail the in every phase of performance. Its improved six artistry that has made the Fisher name famous cylinder valve-in-head engine has been increased throughout the motor car world. In beauty of line to 50 horsepower—giving faster acceleration, and color, in balance and harmony of design, greater reserve energy and more comfortable they represent one of the greatest style triumphs high speeds. Steering has been made safer in Fisher history. And the promise of this exterior easier by a new front axle assembly Four beauty is more than fulfilled when you look in- Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers provide side the car. Upholsteries are richer and more exceptional riding comfort. Fully enclosed, durable. The instrument panel carries a new and internal-expanding, weather-proof brakes give more attractive grouping of the control instru- positive braking control. And numerous state ments. Seats are wider and deeper. In fact, not tural improvements add to the car's depend a single feature has been over- ability, endurance and long looked that would add to the THE GREATEST life. Come in today and see" comfort and convenience of (yHEWBOZJET * his car ' And remember, it both driver and passengers. M CHEVROLET HISTORY is now available — —AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ROADSTER '495 COUPE '565 SEDAN DELIVERY *595 PHAETON 495 SPORT COUPE $ 625 DELIVERY CHASSIS' # 365 T* Tb. Tbe SPORT ROADSTER 5Z5 CLUB SEDAN 625 . ITON CHASSIS • 520 COACH *565 SEDAN *675 CHASSIS WITH CAB .. '625 All print /. #. h. factory, Flint. Michigan V,.-■ • • - !; F=W Chevrolet Com pan A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OP THE Only Woman Senator Die\J • .jUP / MBf JemWmLs. Mrs. Rebecca Latimer Felton, th( only woman who ever sat as a Senaloi at Washington, died at her home at Cartersville, Ga., at the age of 94 Site was appointed Senator in 1922. 666 TABLETS Relieve ii Headache or Neutwl j;iit in SO minutes. checks a Cold the first day, and chocks Miliaria in three (lays. 666 also in Liauid CORDWOOD $4.00 a cord $5.00 sawed any length WE DELIVER CALL 2 245 5 JIM GREENWOOD Sixteen cotton demonstrations in Catawba County made an av erage yiteld of 545 pounds of lint cotton per acre during the FORDSON TRACTOR * AT A BARGAIN In good condition, new paint job V** you are interested in a tractor see this oflpbe' fore you buy. JIM GREENWOOD INSURANCE LOAN AND TRUST CO. INSURANCE—ELKIN, N. C. OUR AIM IS TO SERVE J. F. HENDREN, Pres. R. M. BATESfe-Mj pil«l m : li.»,»■'!■ VlS,■!■; ■HBPIlBaililVS!■iM | NOTICE NOTICE ■ ■ Pay your electric light bills before the '9th ■ each month and save the discount. 1 SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO B j KfIVHMnBSMSIHraiBIi IK9SN THURSDAY FEBRUARY «, 1 past year at a cost ol only I cents a ponud. The Average B for" the county i 8 240 poundH a cost of 18.3 cents B
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