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. .. V- - . i • THVWSPAT, MARCH Mi, IWO PERSONAL NEWS 4 Mr. Gwyn Poin dexter spent the Mr. Carl Poindexte r spent Tues- week . end at pinehurst. day in Winston-Salem. Mra. M. J. Blar.kwood and Miss Mr. Frank Joyce of Saaford Mayme Blackwood spent Monday spent Tuesday in Elkin. In Winston-Salem. | 1 I'm Buying My Easter Outfit v •t the J. C. Penney Company £ WHERE SMART CLOTHES ARE INEXPENSIV3 \\: - r Spring Pa™ inspired These New Fabric Miillnery SprinQ Dresses Glove* $1.98 to $3.98 49c and 98c v_ Straws have come $4.98 to $14.75 1 Because they can be back . . and are one v kept fresh and smart of the first millinery _ looting, fabric glores rr» Rurswrst for Spring These are adapted your ne «ds at only an stylea, new light weight U4JSI Evsry Important detail is in- Straws. eluded . . . lingerie trimming I I _ , . touches, new fitted blpllnts and . . Plire OiIVC graceful longer skirt effects. A NCW Ji. Hp«sry ' _ Handbag . 98c .na *1.49 Spw«« Footwear $2.98 •r Til* fcodern wowin (• $2.98 to $5.90 , . yon pr,f OT ,a such a clever shopper _„, w—'' . . envelope or a pooch * that she will recognize t 3 - 9 ® ■ smaD price to pay Tof toeh shape, you will find ■ l this pun silk hose for •" unpartant part of the ensemble more than one hag to * Me || u outstanding •• • what s delight to choose from please you la tills value immediately. our many smart styles. Bpring assortm«t& J.C PENN^GO, ft ' I ' • «t. + * / ' Jp LI , 1 . U ..■.II '66" *l' j . 1 CHRYSLER "66"BUSINESS COUPE, »995 -* ■""* P. ft a Utmtl ISfcaMt Efuipmtnt Extr*) ' 75 - horsepower performance , I and look a 1 ». The very fact that this stylish Chrysler It has— for utmost riding ease— H , *"66" bears the name of Chrysler is of patented rubber-core spring shackles, P. j itself enough to certif/ its excelling noiseless and free from all need of I • J | quality and superior performance. lubrication; hydraulic shock absorbers; | 11 , . But nobody has to accept this c*r on and inherent balance that holds it un faith in the name alone. The magnifi- erringly to its course. I i cent Chrysler "66" stands squarely before Ic has— for utmost saftty— the famous the public on its own inherent merits. Chrysler internal-expanding four-wheel It has— for unending thrills of perform- hydraulicbrakes,protectedin all weather. mnce— a highly capable It ha« —in a word 75-horsepower engine (| /\ M everything that makes with counter - weighted tP 1 I motoring thoroughly en , seven-bearing crankshaft; W M J joyable —at a low price Iso-therm pistons; im- that delivers value far pulse neutralize!-, mechan- AND w> '• 0 B DBTROrr above all customary stand leal fuel pump instead of CHRYSLER "66" ~ Six Bedy U( ], ao j expectations. v V j u Stylei priced J rem 995 t» a vacuum tank; and rub- sioqy AUptcnf.e. b. Detroit. A demonstration fur ber engine mountings. {Spttial Equipment Extrm) nishes the proof. CHRYSLER INSPIRES A PRIDE ALL ITS OWN ► JL —rr -su. [ jfim Greenwood c &s£ r Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Grubbs of Piney Creek, N. C., spent Satur day in Elkin. Mra. Paul Oilliam and son Har ry of Statesville were the guests of Mrs. Sam Ray at their home on West Main street Friday. Mr. and Mra. R. R. Feidmau and family ana Nat rieig visited THK EJUN TRIBUNE, SHJGDf, : "NORTH' CAROLINA :1 1 1 "" MB———MUM I m . friends at Martinsville, Va.. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Williams of Hickory and Mr. Boyd Hen dricks of Lenoir were the Sunday guests of Ralph Reich. Mrs. Herbert Stevens, Mrs. Ruth Byrd Crater and Mr. T. L. Owyn spent Friday afternoon in Mt. Airy. Miss Pauline Church of Roar ing River was the week-end guest of Miss Norma Church at her home on Gwyn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brendle of Winston-Salem were the week end guests of Miss Laura Masten at her home in East Elkin. Mrs. Hugh Chatham and Mrs. Cavenaugh of Winston-Salem were the guests of Mrs. Raymond , Chatham Thursday. Mrs. R. L. Burcta who has been visiting friends in Winston-Sa-' lem for the past week arrived home Sunday. 1 The Johnathan Hunt Chapter of the D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. E. G. Click Thursday aft ernoon at 3:30. Mr. John Airey and Dr. Carr of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruohs Pyron at the Klondike Farm Tuesday. The North Wilkesboro Evan gelistic club, under the direction of Mr. Clyde Barber conducted services at the Jonesville Meth odist church Sunday evening. Mr. J. E. Tharpe of Statesville was the guest of his brother, J. H. Tharpe and sister, Mrs. Betty i Keller at their home on Gwyn avenue Sunday. Roscoe Poplin, who is a stu dent at the University of North Carolina was the week-end guest ■ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Poplin. r Mr. Charles Gwyn Chatham, a student at the University of North Carolina is spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chatham. Mr. John Reich, a student at I Davidson College spent the week end hers with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reich at their |i home in Vine street.,. ! MisseS",' Wllma Masten and ■J. Mary. Brendle of Winston-Salem r ; spent the w66k-end here with Miss Laurie Masten at her on Elk Spur. ' . » 9 •• i • |ji Mr. and JMi*s. C. M. Walls and '■ Miss Bettie Mae' Masten visited jj Mrs. Luther Stewart at- the Twin [ City Memorial hospital- in Win ston-Salem Sunday. . Mr. Lawrence Wfctfcer of Mt. f; 'Alry waS tW'guest of. hi* parents il Rev.' : aihd M>s. W.;,tf. Si« Walker it their hoMe on Gwyn-avenue ! •, over the-Week-end! •' ■ u-J Miss Sasah t Elizabeth Gulley i* Lexington ...was .the week,.end of her aunt." Mfs. .Carl |V Carl Poindexter at her homq on . Gwyn avenue. !' '■ -•:»' ,R(jefi Tatnro .of. COQIOO \ mee, and Mrs. L. P.Zachery and children of Statesville were the guesttr,of their sister, Mrs. A. G. Click oVfer the week-end. Dr. Lyndon Allen of Johnson City, T»enn., was the guest of his mother and sister, Mrs, J. H. Al len and Miss Bettie Allen at t their home on Church street over ' the week-end. Mr. Harold Sale, a student at the University of North Carolina spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. W. S. Sale at her home on Bridge street. Mr. Ralph Parks of Marion, N. C., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parke Satur day. He was accompanied homo by his mother, who will spend this week with him. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Trivette and family of Winston-Salem were the weelfr-end guests of Mrs. Trlvette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Franklin at theirj home on West Main street. Messrs. John and Owyn Frank lin, students at North Carolina State College. Raleigh, were the week-end guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Franklin at their home 011 Gwyn avenue. Messrs. W. G. and R. C. Car ter of Eustis, Fla., and D. K. Phillips of Providence, E. I. were the guests of Mr. Frank Carter at Hotel Elkin over the week end. Miss Frances Chatham, who is a student at Fassifern, Hender sonville, N. C., arrived home on Wednesday to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chatham. Dr. -and Mrs. P. H. Wiseman and little daughter Alice Marga ret of Henrietta, N. C., were the gup»t« of Dr. Wiseman's mother Mrs. C. B. Wiseman at Hotel El kin over the week-end. About fifty Sparta movie fans attended "*Gold Diggers of Broad way at Elkin Tuesday night. This is a wonderful picture and Elkin may be congratulated on getting such high class pcitures.—Sparta Times. Raymond Chatham, who is a - student at the University of North Carolina arrived home on Wednesday to spend the aprlng 1 holidays with his mother, Mrs. ' Raymond Chatham, at her home on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. William Carlton Jetton of Lincplnton. N. C.„ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeJournette and son Joe of Raoring Gap and Miss Bonnie Lewis o fMounta.n Park were the week-ertU guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lyons. • Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wllmoth of Winston-Salem were the week end guests of Mrs. Wllmoth's par 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reich. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Garvey and family of Winston-Salem visited friends in Elkin Sunday. Miss Grace Masten and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Boles spent the week end In Lynchburg, Va.. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hol comb. They were accompanied home by Mrs| .Holcomb, who will spend several days the guest of friends here. Mrs. Paul Reich. Mrs. Ray mond Chatham and Mrs. Her bert Stevvens attended a bridge luncheon in Charlotte Wednes day given by Mrs. Ed McNlcoll in honor oft her sister, Miss Ing Rudd of Kenosha, Wis. Both Miss Rudd and Mrs. Nicoll are well known here, having visited Mrs. Stevens several times. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chappell visited their son, Paul Chappell, in Winston-Salem Sunday. He has been in a hospital in that city suffering with a severe- case of appendicitis, but has been re moved to his home, on Patterson i avenue very, much improved, we are glad to note. HONOR ROLL FOR ELKIN SCHOOLS The honor roll of the Elkin schools for the last six week's pe lod is as follows: Grade lA—Dilver Burcham,, Nancy Mosley. Ruth Martin. Grade 2—Betty Armfield, Ger aline Couch. Blanche Myers, Ros amond Neaves. Dick Shugart. Grade 2B—Willie Earl Lyon, Betsy Ross Mosley. Grade 3A—Opal Hayes, Helen Hayes, Helen Wall, Edwina Law rence, Fannie Sue Hariris' James Davis.. ' ' Grade 4—Edwin Royall, Chas. Neaves, Lesbia Graliam, Oleen Norman. Grace Lawrence. George Grler. Grade ' s—-Virginia Lawrence. Deon' Lowry, Louise Wahs, foof pthy Lala White, ka zel Brown, Herman Sale, Clande McNeil', James, Powers ' ' Grade 6—Margaret Abernethy, Sara Atkinson, LuciW'C4x,' MaVy hell Davis. Hoyland' Harris,' Sara Kelly LjUlard, Efaiaiene 'Neaves, MabpJ Spepcer.' Orade 7—Billy Wellborn, Ir win Wade, Fufus Crater, Alex Chatham . Grade B—Tho-burn Llllard, Samuel Neaves. Grade 9—Hazel Byrd, Anna Laura Masten, Thomas Hendren. .. 'Grade 16—Sarah Click,' Cath erine Hall, Dorothy Hampton, Joe Wolfe. Grade 11—Olivia Abernethy, Sam Gentry. WHEN THE FARMER PAYS BY CHECK He places the management of the farm on a systematic basis. He knows his money is safe. He is able to meet his bills promptly and has records and receipts - for every dollar paid out. He establishes himself as a responsible, progressive citizen. A checking account in this institution is a definite aid to profit able farming. Consult our officers. CAN YOU SPARE $2.00 A WEEK? IF YOU DEPOSIT —$2.00 a week for a year in the Elkin Nation- * al Bank Savings Department, you will have $104.00, plus the in terest at 4 per cent. If followed up for two years you will have $208.00 plus the interest at 4 per cent You will not miss two dollars a week, and you will get a ~ kick out of watching your financial growth, at 4 per cent on savings, compounded semi-annually. "A Home for your Dollars ilkinNatiorval fat ELKIN. N.C. f RIVERSIDE AIRFIELD IS CHRISTENED Part of the ambition of our lo cal aviation enthusiasts was giv en quite a bit of impetus, whenj out of the sky came an airplane and after a look or two at the Riverside field, decided to maka It a place of rest for a few hours, this being the first plane to land on the new field. Mr. H. W. Swaim, better known to his friends here as "Doc" Swaim. was the pilot, and the owner of the plane making, the visit to Elkin last Sunday. So, to Mr. Swaim goes the honor of christening the new field. Mr. Swaim lives in Salisbury, which by air is only 40 minutes from Elkin. Sunday was a beautiful day for flying, clear sky, a gentle wind blowing, plenty warm to be com fortahlle, and the visibility was very fine. "Doc" told us he had no difficulty In finding the field at all, as he could see it long be* fore he reached it. After visiting his friends for a few hours, the motor of the trusty old WACO 10 roared again after a peaceful rest, except, for the hundreds of questions that were asked, the friendly argu ments engaged in as to whether the wings were made of tin or cloth, or whether the motor was a Ford or what have you, also the gentle punches and fingering at, the wings and wires and the constant climbing up to the pi lots cockpit by the youngsters, I might add ..that among t,he cu rious there were older people, too, all anxious to get a peep at 0-102 ONLY 3 MORE DAYS to see our Special Frigidaire Hydrator Demonstration! , ■ * ~ •» , , f*VUR special demon- V*J stration of the Frigid- / ' ' aire Hydrator ends at 10 " P. M. next Saturday. Don't J miss this opportunity to / -*" 1 see the Hydrator actually "* • And don't fail to taste I j salads and desserts we're - uuirw^B. serving. If pibs&ible, 1 cdrtie 04 ' II in today.'' We're bptn ere nings' until 10 o'clock. ' Ja ■ SPECIAL OFFER- until Saturday, Mq»rc|\ 2J2. i#( Let us biir liberal special offer to all who boy ' Frigidaire duririg ow 9-day demonstration, *nd v •-• '* ea»y payment plan. . * F RIG I OA i'R £ • MORE THAN .1,3 0 0,0 0 0 IN'' USE Harris-Burgiss Electric Company * - Elkin, N. C. " ' the mechanism that makes the "wheel go round" A beautiful takeoff was made after a run of only half the length the field, * hasty climb to three or four thousand feet, a farewell "loop* and the days flying was orer Yours for a "tail spin." I Air Minded W. F. Burgiss. CYCLE NEWS There will be a singing at Ook Grove Sunday evening. The farmers are very baa? sowing oats and lespedeza, some are building new barns for tho dairy business when we get tho milk route established. Mr. General Brown of States* ville is remodeling the old home of the late N. T. Messick. Mrs. Henry Brown has been right sick with a light attack of pneumonia. Mr. Walter Groce and son Charles of Ohio are visiting Mr. Groce's father, Mr. Frank Groce. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlnshaw of Yadkinville visited Mrs. Hin~ shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stout of Jonesville were visiting in our community Sunday and attended services at the Oak Grove churcb it being the regular meeting day. Plans for marketing eggs co~ operatively have been discussed by Lenoir county farmers. Thildren's Colds Vf Checked without "doeing." Rub on
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