ETY,
Night School Students Honored
At Party
Mrs. Clyde Walker and Mrs. W.
W. Whitaker, instructors Of the
adult night school at Elkin and
Jenkinstown, assisted by Mrs. J. H.
Beeson, chairman of the Depart
ment of Education of the Elkin Wo
man's Club, entertained the mem
bers of the night school at a de
lightful party at the local school
building Thursday evening. Games
and contests were enjoyed with an
attractive prize going to Miss Hallie
Waddell for her skill in the games.
Favors were gaily colored Easter
eggs.
4 On Friday morning Mesdamcs
Whitaker and Walker were hostesses
to the members of the Jenkinscovvn
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Elkin, N. C.
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SUITES
Price $34.50—539.50—544.50
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Last Tax Round!
BEFORE ADVERTISING IN MAY
For 1933 Taxes
SALE IST MONDAY IN JUNE UNDER N. C. LAW
This will absolutely be my last round for 1933 taxes before they are ad
vertised in May. The Sale will be on the first Monday in June. I urge
all who have not paid their 1933 tax to meet me at the times and places
listed below and make immediate settlement, and save the additional cost.
My deputies have in their hands for the various townships the unpaid poll
and personal property tickets for the years 1930-31 and 32. They will be
with me on this round and you are asked to meet us and pay this tax, if
such is due by you. By doing so you will save the expense of having vour
wages and personal property levied against.
MONDAY, APRIL 16th
Pilot Mountain 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Shoals t0 2 p. M.
(Bottom's Store)
Shoals (Truelove's Store). : :..2:30 to 3:30 P. M.
Shoals (Key s Store) 4 to 5 p
TUESDAY, APRIL 17th
Siloam (Folk's Store) 10 A. M. to 12 M. I
Rockford (Harbour's Store) 1 to 2:30 P. M.
Eldora (Union Filling Station) 3 4p. M.
. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th
Rockford (McCormick's Store) 10 A. M to 12 M
Rockford (Stony Knoll) .1:30 to 2:30 P. M.'
Marsh (John Corder's House) 3 to 4:30 P. M.
THURSDAY, APRIL 19th
Westfield (Wood's Store) 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.
West field (Post Office) 10 to 11:30 A. M.
Long Hill (Ararat Post Office) 12:30 to 1:30 P. M.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20th
Stewart's Creek (Pine Ridge) 1. 8:30 to 9 A. M.
Franklin (Woodruff's Store) 9:30 to 12:30 P. M.
Bryan (Mountain Park) 4:30 to 5 P. M.
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st
Elkin (Bank of Elkin) 9 to 12 A. M.
Elkin (Snow Clothing Company) 1 to 3 P. M.
MONDAY, APRIL 22nd
Dobson (Sheriff's Office) 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
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school at an Easter egg hunt.
Members of the classes and their
families were invited.
HOSPITAL NEWS
The following patients have been
admitted to Hugh Chatham Memor
ial Hospital during the past week:
Miss Lillie Holbrook, Jonesville,
March 28, treatment.
Miss Edna Holyfield, Elkin, route,
March 28, major operation.
Mrs. Inez White, Yadkinville,
March 30, treatment.
Miss Ina Lee Norman, Jonesville,
March 30, major operation.
Mrs. Fannie Flynn, Yadkinville,
March 31, treatment.
Miss Rosa King, Dobson, April 2,
treatment.
Paul Gaither, Elkin, April 4, mi
nor operation.
Mrs. Robert Brown, Jonesville,
April 2, treatment.
Hugh Madison, Elkin, April 3,
treatment.
Patients dismissed were: M. A.
Biggs, Elkin: Clyde Anthony, Boon
ville; Mrs. Collie Pardue, Jonesville;
Mrs. Coy Durham and baby, Lomax;
J. H. Norman, Boonville; Mrs. Lil
lie Holbrook, Jonesville; William
Gambill, New Life; Mrs. Geraldine
McKinney, Jonesville: Miss Lucille
Garris, Elkin and Mrs. A. Z. Phil
lip's, Elkin.
Diamonds subjected to intense
heat burn away in layers.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA
Easter Observed In
Quiet Manner Here
Easter was observed quietly in
Elkin and vicinity, Sunday being ob
served by attendance at church ser
vice and display of new spring fine
ry.
A number of local people attended
the sunrise services of the Home
Moravian church at Winston-Salem.
Monday was a holiday for Elkin
store employees, with the exception
of drug stores and cafes. Perfect
spring weather prevailed both Sun
day and Monday.
S. P. U. Is Showing
1934 Kelvinators
The Southern Public Utilities com
pany has started its annual Kelvi
nator promotional activity, and has
on display in its showroom the la
test in 1934 model Kelvinators.
The new models are sai,d to be the
acme of electrical refrigeration, pos
sessing many new features, designed
for convenience and proper safe
guarding of foods.
Cool Springs News
Owing to bad weather, sickness,
and especially an epidemic of meas
les, we haven't had very large crowds
for a few weeks; however, Sunday
saw some improvement with one
hundred twenty-nine present. Many
visitors came back to the old home
church for the Easter service.
Four members of the Busy Bee
class gave recitations; Supt. New
man's children sang a number, and
three-year-old Raymond Pettyjohn
recited an Easter Poem.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pettyjohn,
Sr., and children, Raymond, Jr., and
Joyce Ada, of Littletown, Penn., are
spending the Easter holidays with
relatives here. They were accompa
nied by Mr. Pettyjohn's brothers,
Harvey and Arvil Pettyjohn.
Mrs. Sallie Benge and family
spent the week-end with Rev. and
Mrs. C. F. Fields.
Of interest to friends here was the
marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Harris
to Mr. Boyd Linder, of Fieldale, Va.,
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. P. McCallee, pastor of the
First Baptist church, at his home in
Martinsville Saturday morning. The
young couple accompanied by the
bride's cousin, Miss Conrad Callo
way, of Fieldale, Mr. Clarence Callo
way of Thurmond, arrived at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Harris Saturday after-
noon to spend the week-end. They
returned to Fieldale Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darnell had,
as their Easter guests Mr. and Mrs.]
Jesse Sizemore and Mr. and Mrs. Ted J
Nichols, all of Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Holbrook had
as their guests Sunday afternoon,!
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tucker, of |
Jonesville.
Miss Asper Holbrook, of Winston- i
Salem spent Easter with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Holbrook.
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Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF ELKIN
At Elkin, North Carolina
To the Commissioner of Banks (
At the close of business on the sth;
day of March, 1934 j;
RESOURCES
1. Cash, Checks for Clearing
Transit Items .., $ 17,327.57
2. Due from Approved
Depository Banks 84,627.24
3. Due from Banks—Not
Approved Depositories.. NONE j
4. Cash Items (Held Over
24 Hours . NONE |
5. Bonds in Escrow (For
Exemption of Common
Stock from Assessment) NONEj
6. United States Bonds,
Notes, Etc 6,000.00
7. North Carolina State
Bonds, Notes, Etc 49,000.00
8. North Carolina Political
Subdivisions Bonds and
Notes NONE
9. Stocks and Bonds of
Banks Affiliates and/or
Subsidiaries . NONE |
10. Listed Stocks NONE j
11. Other Stocks and
Bonds 18,121.25
12. Loans and Discounts—
Banks Affiliates and/or
Subsidiaries NONE i
13. Loans and Discounts—
Other 94,331.50
14. Customers Liability on
Letters of Credit and
Acceptances NONE
15. Advances to Trusts .... NONE
16. Banking House and
Site 10,000.00
17. Furniture, Fixtures and
Equipment 2,000.00
18. Other Real Estate 3,350.00
19. Overdrafts NONE
21. Insurance Department—
Accounts and Notes
Receivable 6,662.76
22. Cash on Hand 1,857.78
Total Resources $293,278.10
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
23. Demand Deposits—
Due Banks 4,307.38
24. Demand Deposits—
„Due Public Officials .... 13,010.43'
I 25. Demand Deposits—
Due Others 119,458.96 |
I 26. Demand Certificates of
Deposit (.Due Under 30
Days) NONE |
27. Cashiers Checks, Certified
Checks and Dividend
Checks 1,794.80
28. Uninvested Trust
Deposits NONE j
29. Accrued Expenses, Taxes
and Interest NONE '
30. Time Certificates of
Deposit—Due Public
Officials NONE j
31. Time Certificates of
Deposit—Due Others 20,472.57 !
32. Savings Deposit—Due
Public Officials NONE '
33. Savings Deposits—Due
Others 1 43,488.13
34. Bills Payable NONE
35. Rediscounts NONE
36. Bonds and Other Se
curities Borrowed NONE
37. Accounts and Notes Pay
able of Insurance, Real
Estate and Other Depart
ments 3,437.80
38. Acceptances and Letters
of Credit Outstanding.. NONE }
39. Insurance Department—
Reserves i 1,888.04
Total Liabilities 207,858.11 i
40. Capital Stock—Com
mon 25,000.00 i
41. Capital Stock—Preferred
42. Surplus—Appropriated for
Exemption of Common Stock
from Assessment * 12,792.50 j
43. SuVplus—Unappropriated
44. Undivided Profits 4,434.34 j
45. Unearned Discount .... 600.00
46. Reserve for Depreciation
Fixed Properties 200.00
47. Reserve for Losses .... 17,181.36
48. Reserve for Interest
and Taxes t... 211.79
Total Capital 85,419.99
Total Liabilities and Capital
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
County of Surry—ss.
Garland Johnson, Cashier, R. C.
Lewellyn, Director, and J. R. Poin
dexter, Director of The Bank of
Elkin, each personally appeared be
fore me this day, and, being duly
sworn, each for himself, says that
the foregoing report is true to the
best of his knowledge and belief.
GARLAND JOHNSON, Cashier
R. C. LEWELLYN, Director;
J. R. POINDEXTER, Director.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 4th day of April, 1934.
(SEAL) Sam Rose,
Notary Public.
My commission expires 2-16-36.
FREES WOMAN, KILLS COPS
Two Port Worth Tex., patrolmen
—E. B. Wheeler and H. D. Murphy—
were shot to death Sunday as they
approached a motor car believed to
have been occupied by Raymond
Hamilton, escaped convict. Hamil
ton earlier had released Mrs. Cam
Gunter, whom he kidnaped after a
bank robbery at West, Tex., Satur
day.
PRESIDENT LEADS SERVICES
President Roosevelt observed Eas
ter Sunday in a unique service
aboard the yacht Nourmahal on the
high sea. The chaplain's flag was
noisted above the presidential en
signia while Mr.. Roosevelt himself
conducted the service under a blaz
ing tropical sun. It was the first
.such service in the history of the
' nation.
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Announcement! I
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The Insurance Department I
of The Bank of Elkin was
purchased by Paul Gwyn as
of April Ist. However, all
accounts due the hank for
insurance renewed prior to
April Ist should be paid
here.
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I Bank of Elkin I
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I R. C. Lewellyn, Pres. Garland Johnson, Cashier
Thursday, April 5, 1934
FOUND DEAD
Wade H. King, 54, building man
ager and purchasing agent for the
Wachovia Bank and Trust com
pany, of Winston-Salem, was found
dead Sunday in Dr. Phln Horton's
office in the Wachovia building
from asphyxiation. Investigating
officers said it was a case of suicide.
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| DELIVERED *han one ordinary lamp
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.. INSTALLED se jf so quickly by the
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Here are a few features of this
Frigidaire '34: Automatic defrosting
—you don't have to remember to turn
it on again after defrosting. Auto
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glide from the freezer at a finger
touch. A frozen storage compart
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with extra provision for tall bottles.
Lifetime Porcelain interior. Gleam
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sands of women already are boasting,
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FRIGIDAIRE -34
A PRODUCT OF 6ENERAL MOTORS
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ELECTRIC CO.
Elkin, N. C.