Thursday, September 28, 1933
SOCIETY.
L. B. Abernetliy Sunday School
Class Elects Officers
The L. B. Abernethy Sunday
school class of the Methodist church
met in a business meeting at the
church Monday evening, with Dr.
R. B. Harrell, teacher, as host. Ap
proximately thirty members oft- the
class were present. During the
business meeting Alan Browning,
was elected president, - Miss
"JosepElaa Paul, vice-president and
Miss Edith Neayes, secretary-treas
urer. .
Punch and cookies were served
during the social hour at the con
clusion of the business session.
Hemric-Spicer
A wedding of interest to friends
in this sertion is that of Miss Flora
Hemric to Thomas Spicer, which
was solemnized at Independence,
Virginia, Saturday, September 23,
1933, with Rev. T. L. Funk offi
ciating. The bride was attended
by Miss Poley Hemric as maid of
honor and Verlin Lyons served as
best man. Only Intimate friends of
the young couple witnessed the cer
emony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Hemric and the
bridegroom is the Bon of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Spicer, both of the Ronda
commlnity. They will make their
home at Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Honored by
Miss Eads
Miss Ruth Eads was hostess to
the members of her bridge club at
the home of Mrs. William Price, on
Church street, Saturday evening,
complimenting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Allred of Elkin and Mt. Airy, who
■were recently married. The honoree
■was presented with a lovely bed
spread.
Those making up the two tables
were: Mr. and Mrs. Allred, Miss
Sadie Franklin, Miss Bettie Allen,
Miss Betty Harris, Miss Mary Hen
dren, Miss Ophelia Paul and Miss
Eads.
At the conclusion of the games a
prettily-appointed ice course with
numerous accessories was served.
O. B. H. Club Resumes Meetings
The O. B. H. Club met in the first
meeting of the club year on Thurs
day evening, with Miss Bettie Allen
as hostess at the home of Mrs.
Marion Allen on Church street.
During~the brief business meet
ing "the new club books were selec
ted and a former member. Miss
Grace Cockerham, was welcomed
back into the club.
Hearts were played at three ta
bles, with Miss Elizabeth Anderson
winning the high score award. Mrs.
J. H. Allred, a member of the club
and a recent bride, was presented
■with a lovely set of crystal as a gift
from the club members.
A salad course was served late in
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the evening to the following guests:
Misses Ophelia Paul, Mary Hendren,
Elizabeth Anderson, Margaret Lil
lard, Betty Harris, Sadie Franklin,
Grace Cockerham, Emma Cooke,
Elizabeth Turner, Mrs. J. H. Allred
and Mrs. Marion Allen.
Nan Johnson Honored On Tenth
Birthday Anniversary
Honoring her little niece, Nan
Johnson, of Winston-Salem, who is
spending the winter with her, Mrs.
M. A. Biggs entertained at a delight
ful party on Saturday afternoon, in
celebration of the tenth birthday
anniversary of the honoree. Out
door games were enjoyed, under the
direction of Miss Beatrice Burcham.
Peggy Royall was winner of the first
prize in the games. Later the
guests were invited into the living
room, where they fished for prizes
and each one was given' a lovely
souvenir.
A color scheme of pink and blue
was carried out in detail in the din
ing room, where a pretty birthday
setting was effected, with a large
decorated cake with ten lighted
candles as the central attraction.
Ices and cakes were served the lit
tle guests and favors were dainty
pink baskets filled with candy.
Those enjoying the afternoon with
little Miss Johnson were: Eleanor
Hayes, Peggy Royall, Dorothy Jean
Salmons, Pansy and Camilla Burch
am, "Maxine Allridge, Sarah Lee
Griffeth, Dorothy and Mary Ellen
Harrell and Mary Elizabeth Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reece Cele
brate Fortieth Wedding
Anniversary
A doubly significant celebration
was held at the «bome of Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Reece in Jonesville,
Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Reece
celebrated their fortieth wedding
anniversary with a family reunion.
Only the immediate family of Mr.
and Mrs. Reece, including their
eight children and twenty-four
grandchildren, were present.
An elaborate wedding dinner was
prepared by the members of the
family and served Southern style
from the huge table.
Mr. Reece is 74 years old and
Mrs. Reece is 58, and they are one
of the most highly esteemed cou
ples in this community. During
their forty years residence in Jones
ville they have been leaders in civic
and religious activities.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Reece present for the event were:
Mrs. Walter Wright, Yadkin county;
Mrs. Horace Feimster, Winston-Sa
lem; Mrs. William Hudspeth, El
kin; Mrs. Marvin Mayberry, Mrs.
Talmage Blackburn, Mrs. Clyde
Shugart and L 3 Reece of Jones
ville and William Reece, Jr., of
Winston-Salem.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
HOLD FUNERAL FOR
DR. E. F. HARTSELL
Former Jonesville
Police Chief Dies In
Hospital
Funeral services for Dr. Eli
Franklin HartselL 56, who died
Friday in a Morganton hospital,
were conducted Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock from the Jonesville
Baptist church, in charge of Rev.
D. G. Reece of Jonesville and Rev.
J!ph Whisenhunt, pastor of the First
Baptist church of Elkin. Interment
was in the Jonesville cemetery.
The deceased was a veterinary
surgeon by profession and for sev
eral years was chief of police of the
town of Jonesville. He had been a
patient in the Morganton hospital
for several months, suffering from
a nervous disorder, due to a long
period of ill health. His death was
due to a fall on Friday morning, in
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which he sustained a fractured hip.
He it survived by his wife and
the following sons and daughters:
Mrs. Prank Small and Spencer
Hartsell, of Mooresville; - Shelton
Hartsell of Bast Flat Rock; Mrs.
•J. H. Brown, RoßCoe and Billy Hart
sell, of Jonesville. Brothers and
sisters surviving are Mrs. John
Smith, Concord; Mrs. William
Thompson, Clearwater, Florida;
Mrs. Adley Byers, Cornelius, Mrs.
James Overcash, East Monbo; Bub
and William Hartsell, of Statesville,
and Doke Hartsell, of Troutman.
M. P. L TO OPEN
FOOTBALL SEASON
Will Meet Children's
Home Here Saturday
Afternoon
Mountain Park Institute football
team will meet the gridiron forces
of the Children's Home, of Winston-
Salem, here at Riverside park Sat
urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Both teams are said to have un
usually good material this year and
the game is expected to provide
many thrills. It will mark the
opening of the season for M. P. I.
Other games on the M. P. I. sche
dule for this fall are as follows.
October 7—Belmont Abbey at
Belmont.
October 14—Mars Hill at Mars
Hill.
October 21—Campbell College at
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October 28—Wingate College at
Elkin.
November 4—Rutherford College
at Rutherford.
November 11—Boone Freshmen
at Boone.
November 18—Open.
November 25—Presbyterian Ju
nior College at Maxton.
Plans for developing a $2,000,000
federal coastal park in Northeastern
North Carolina were outlined at
Raleigh last Thursday by Frank
Stick, of Manteo, chairman of a
council that will seek to interest
the goverment in the project.
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Methodist Stewards
To Meet Saturday
The Stewards of the Methodist
churches, comprising the Joneßvllle
charge, -will meet for the annual
supper at the Jonesville parsonage
next Saturday evening, September
30, at 6:30. Rev. L. B. Abernethy
of Elkin, and Mr. L. F. Amburn of
Boonville, associate district lay
leader, will be the speakers for the
pccasion.
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Jonesville Methodist church
will serve the supper.
WAGES INCREASE f12,000,000 IN
MONTH
A $12,000,000 increase in the pay
rolls of manufacturers operating
under the NRA codes and agree
ments during the month July 16-
August 18, was reported Thursday
by Secretary of Labor Perkins. Pig
urea gathered by trained statisti
cians formed the basis for the re
port which is the "first real infor
mation distinct from 'ballyhoo' we
have had," Miss Perkins said.