COMMENCEMENT AT GLADE VALLEY H. S. Rev. John Jordon Doug lass to Deliver Bacca laureate Sermon The annual commencement of the Glade Valley high school will be held April 28th thru 30th, with pro gram as follows: • The opening exercises on Satur day. April 28th, at 8:00 o'clock will be a music recital by the music pu pils and glee club. Sunday, April 29th at 11:00 a. m. Eev. John Jordon Douglass, pastor of Newton Presbyterian church will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. On Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock Rev. R. H. Stone, of Jefferson will deliver a sermon to the Young Peo ples' League. Monday, April 30th at 10:00 a. m. the graduating exercises and address Feed Everything You Grow with this complete, balanced diet H yitono B Surry Hardware Co. Elkin, N. C. 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Ask to see the I IHV M Tu-Tone Heavy I Clean Your Spark • p,ugs - £ nly 5c Per ' I DOUBLE EAGLE SERVICE COMPANY Shell Gas and Oil—Road Service BRIDGE STREET ELKIN, N. C. by Rev. H. J. Womeldorf, Franklin, W. Va. Following the address will be presentation of diplomas and Bi bles In the afternooh at 2:00 p. m. the recitation and declamation con tests will be held. The concluding program on Mon day night, April 30th, at 8:00 p. m. will be a play, "Here Comes Charlie", presented by members of the senior class. All the exercises will be held in the school auditorium. Commencement For Ronda High May 11 Commencement exercises for Ron da high school will begin Friday, May 11, it has been announced. Class day exercises will be held Friday night, May 11, at 8 o'clock. On Saturday May 12, the senior class play, "Cyclone Sally", will be presented. The commencement sermon will be delivered Sunday, May 13, by Rev. C. O. Kennerly, of Jamestown, at 11 a. m. On Monday, May 15, at 8 p. m. will come the graduating exercises. Dr. L. B. Bryan, dean of Wake For est college, will deliver the address. Mattie Mae Powell NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE: Greenwood Bldg. Bridge Street THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA ARRANGE PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT County Exercises For Wilkes Seventh Dis trict On May 5 Commencement for the seventh 'school district, Wilkes county, will get under way at Ronda Saturday, i May 5, at 10 P.. m., it has been an ' nounced by George H. Hill, principal of Ronda high school. | The program has been arranged as follows: 1. Graduation exercises for all 'seventh grade pupils of the district. ! Presentation of seventh grade di plomas, one year attendance certifi- I cates and seven year medals, by George S. Hill. 2. Dinner on the ground. 3. Songs, plays, folk dances, reci tations, etc., by several schools of the district. 4. Athletic contests which will be participated in by the various schools, and which feature 40-yard [relay race; baseball throw; running broad jump; 50-yard dash; 40-yard jump-the-rope contest. These events are for girls only. The boys' events feature 60-yard dash; 60-yard relay race; running broad jump; running high jump and chinning the bar contest. Dobson News Dobson Woman's Club Meets The Dobson Woman's Club met on last Friday evening at the Club House for their regular monthly meeting. The President, Miss Emma Comer, presided. The meeting open ed with the club song "With Joy We Meet", followed by the club litany. A large number responded to the roll call, after which the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre tary Miss Elizabeth Norman. Re ports of officers and committees were given and approved. Miss Comer introduced Dr. Ernst Deren dinger, of Catawba College, Salis bury, who gave the club a rare treat by way of an illustrated lecture on "The Resurection of Christ", entitled "The Easter Story." Dr. Derendin ger's lecture was inspirational as well as entertaining. Rev. J. W. Cox and Mr. W. L. Reece were visitors during this splendid lecture and the following social hour. Refreshments were served by the entertainment committee, Mesdames Emma Reece Mock, W. M. Jackson, C. G. Comer, J. W. Crawford, E. M. Bryant and Miss Myrtle Burgiss. This meeting closed the business meetings for the current year. The club feels gratified to report a most successful year in its various activities. For the final closing for the summer months a banquet will be held in May. Officers for the coming year are as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. Emma Reece Mock; Vice- President, Mrs. R. A. Freeman; Re cording Secretary, Mrs. F. F. Riggs; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Myr tle Burgiss; Treasurer, Mrs. W. E. Hancock. Schoolmasters Entertained The Woman's Club entertained the Surry County Schoolmasters at an informal three-course dinner on last Wednesday evening, after which they held their business meeting. The club will entertain the school masters and their wives in May. Missionary Society Meets The Woman's Missionary Society of Dobson Baptist church met with Mrs. W. W. Hampton on last Thurs day evening with Mrs. W. A. Mc- Craw joint hostess. The President, Mrs. Hampton, conducted the de votionals. Miss Thelma Shore was program leader. The subject "Wak ing To World Visions", was discus sed. Those who contributed to the program were Miss Louise Norman, Miss Bertha Byrd, Mrs. A. D. Fol ger, Mrs. W. E. Hancock and Miss Minnie Chandler. Appropriate Mis sionary hymns interspersed the en tire program. Miss Shore gave a most interesting synopsis of the var ious discussions. During the social hour a salad course with sweets and coffee was served by the hostesses, assisted by Miss Thelma Shore, Miss Louise Norman and Miss Edyth Reece. Baptist Association to Meet A spring session of the Surry Bap tist association will be held with the Dobson Baptist church on the first Sunday in May, 1934, beginning at one-thirty o'clock P. M. It is re quested that all ministers, deacons and laymen of the various churches attend, also a delegation from the W. M. U's of the Association. SENATE STILL AT IT A promise to call Kermit Roosevelt and Vincent Aster before a senate committee to tell whether the affairs of a shipping line were discussed by them with President Roosevelt while the latter was a guest aboard Astor's yacht was made Friday in the Sen ate. It is always better to oil the ma chinery that builds the home city than to grease the wheels that build some other city and kills yours. Buy at home. Mexican Bean Beetle Costly Farm Pest Again this season, growers of snap beans, butter or lima beans will be faced with the problem of controlling the Mexican Bean beetle, said to be one of the most troublesome of North Carolina's insect pests. "This beetle feeds on the under side of the bean leaves and usually the larvae as well as the adult in sect will be found feeding on a plant," says C. H. Brannon, exten sion entomologist at State College. "When the infestation is severe, all parts of the bean plant above the ground are fed upon and the plant may be completely destroyed. Injury to cowpeas and soybeans is also bad but the beetles rarely feed upon the stems and pods of these plants." In controlling the bean beetle, Mr. Brannon warns growers to keep in mind that the plant is very tender and can easily be injured by strong poisons. He says the right poison must be used and it must be applied in exacts amounts. The poison must also reach the under-side of the leaves. Where the beans are grown in small areas as in a garden, five level tablespoonsful of magnesium arsenate to three gallons of water makes a good spray for beetle con trol. A mixture for large areas may be prepared by using one pound of the rriagnesium arsenate to 50 gal- ! lons of water applied at the rate of about 90 to 100 gallons of the mix ture to an acre of beans. Mr. Brannon recommends that treatment begin as soon as the beet-1 les appear in the field and if the in sects are numerous, the treatments should be repeated every week or ten days. Often three or four applica- 1 tions are necessary, but, usually, two careful sprayings are sufficient for snap beans. The bulk of the world's nickel is mined at Sudbury, Ont., Canada. NOTICE Cheak Chart Co., Inc. vs. Thomas E. Heart. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled Why Liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor The public is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. 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