: ..-4 1— TroreMy, jhy 7, two. Wipe All Miss Janie Hall spent the week end in Chapel Hill, the guest of Miss Anna Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parker and Gavin Dortch spent the week-end in Raleigh, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James attended the commencement exercises at Mills Home, Thomasville, Wednes day. Dr. Fraser Lapsley and R. G. Smith spent the week-end in Louis ville, Kentucky, attending to busi ness matters. Ben Kirkman of Raleigh spent the week-end here the guest of his mother, Mrs. R. L. Kirkman, at her home on West Main Street. Claude Farrell spent last week in New York City, buying merchandise for the Graham-Click company of this city. Miss Elizabeth Bowie of West Jef ferson was the week-end guest of Miss Edith Neaves at her home on Bridge Street. Rev. and Mrs. W. A, Jenkins and their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Smith, spent Monday in Durham, the gu'ests of Mr. Jenkins' sister, Mrs. T. H. Bussell. Miss Ruth Atkinson, who has been a member of the faculty of the Mar ion city schools during the past year, has arrived home to spend her' sum mer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Haywood, Jr., left Tuesday for Ashevllle, to attend the state meeting of the North Car olina Medical Society, in session there. Mrs. Thomas "Smith and little sOn of Lenoir, are spending sometime here the guest of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Wn. A. Jenkins, at their home on Market Street. Mrs. B. F. Miller returned to Washington, D. C., Tuesday following a visit of several days to her sister, Mrs. E. F. McNeer, at her home on Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pharr of North Wilkesboro spent the week end here the guests of Mrs. Pharr's father, C. H. Davis, at his home on West Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sale and little daughter. Pamelia, of Lexington, S. C., axe soending a few days here the guests of Mr. Sale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sale. W. A. Neaves returned Sunday from Louisville. Ky„ where he at tended the Kentucky Derby. He was accompanied by a party of friends from Winston-Salem, and the trip was made by plane. Those from here attending the funeral of Mrs. Georsce Bailey at Hickory Thursday were: Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Click. Mrs. E. F. McNeer, Mrs. M. A. Biggs. Alex Chatham and Misses Prances Chatham and Sarah Click. ——— —______________________■■ CROSLEY I jj I |fl II SHELVADOR I Si | HAVE everyth,ng! g I ,g Greatly^^ Increased Usable I | 5 Year Quality Through and Through I Guarantee Economical Operation .. . Finance Long ' Trou, ? ,e - Free Service r~ pian The Greatest of Values . . . THE SHELVES IN THE DOOR COST YOU NO MORE L. Grady Burgiss spent the week end in Winston-Salem, the guest of _Vir. and Mrs. Wade Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James spent Sunday in Mount Airy, the guests of relatives. They were accompanied home by Mr. James' mother, Mrs. C. P. James, who will spend sometime here. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Fox of Kings Mountain, were the guests of friends here a short time Monday. Rev. Fox was formerly pastor of the Methodist church and both he and Mrs. Fox have a host of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark McAdams had as their guests Sunday at their home on Church Street, Mrs. Mc- Adams' mother and sister, Mrs. Z. V. Strader and Miss Luella Strader of Greensboro. Misses Mary Hendren, Ola Angell, Elizabeth Anderson, Blanche and Alice Dixon and Betty Allen attend ed a luncheon given by Mrs. W. E. Jones at her home in North Wilkes boro Saturday. Mrs. T. G. Trivette and sons, Thomas and Frank, of Winston-Sa lem, were the guests during the week-end of Mrs. Trivette's mother, Mrs. R. G. Franklin, at her home on West Main Street. Mrs. Paul Wilson and daughter, Manon, of Dresden, Tenn., Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mrs. Tom Mastenand daughter, Mildred, of Winston-Sa lem, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Masten on Elk Spur Street. MrSi W. J. Snow, who has been ill for the oast five months suffer ing from a heart ailment and com nlicatiotts, was removed from her home to Davis Hospital, Statesville, Monday. Her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Richardson, is with her. Mesdames J. A. Carpenter; Ed worth Harris, Marion Allen, H. F. Laffoon and George Royall attend ed an area conference of the Wo man's Auxiliary of the American Legion at Albemarle Wednesday. Mrs. Royall is a member of the hos pitality committee. Miss Dorothy Dietrich, who has been critically ill for the past sever al weeks at the City Memorial hos nital in Hickory, is much improved, her many friends here will be glad to learn. Miss Dietrich was form erly associated with the local hospi tal. /- Charlie Dunnagan of this city, a member of the sophomore class at N. C. State College. Raleigh, has been selected as one of the six out- F+»ndin«r members of his class and Initiated as a member of the 30 and 3 club Pe is a1«o on the business staff of The Technician, college pa per. Rajao. Nevada, is 100 miles farther we*t than Los Angeles, and Jack sonville. Florida, is farther west than Cleveland, Ohio. . *- •• t m '■ THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Many On Honor Roll At Mountain Park Many students of Mountain Park school made the honor roll for the seventh month of the present school term. Names of students are listed below by grades: First Grade: Helen Galyean, Dot Harris, Pearl Hodge, Hazel Pardue, Betty Swift, Dorotha Thompson, Wanda Wellborne, Lois Wolfe, Wal lace Cockerham, Elisha Craig, Paul Gilley, Harold Hanes, Fred Harris, Jimmie Shores, Howard Thompson, Freddie Warfield, Pennie Hanes, Fielder Loyd, Clarence Luffman. Second Grade: Helen Snow, Doro thy Wilmouth, Clifton Nixon, Gil bert Nixon, Posey Wood, Tommie Wood, Faye Callaway, Mary Ruth Callaway, Peggy Wolfe, Margaret Cockerham, Nancy Hanes, Sadie Franklin, Dorothy Loyd, Eva Moody, Dorothy Pardue, Lois Irene Pardue, Leola Ross, Anna Grace Sparks, Josephine Southern, Martha Jane Walters. Thirti Grade: Fred Sidden, Tiny Smith, Anna Faye Williams, Nell Burch, Leo Gilley, Pauline Stanley, Pauline Wood, Ruth Calloway, Cor bet Walters, Avis Mayes, Francis Caudle. Fourth Grade: Pauline Craig, Joe Bill Isaacs, Arlene Williams, Bert Cockerham, George Saylor, Clyde Swift, Junior Southard, Janice Nix on, Richard Thompson, James Say lor, Harold Roberts. Fifth Grade: Hazel Callaway, Ves tal Cockerham, Ray Norman, Bus ter Smith, Cecil Welborn, Phillip Welborn, Glenn Wright, Clyde Wal ters. Sixth Grade: Austin Caudle, Claude Calloway. Billy Simmons, Ruth Smith, Arlena Arnold, Judith Norman, Borothy Cockerham, John Shores. Seventh Grade: Pauline Cocker ham, Annie Laura Johnson, Annie Lee Harris, Ruth Nixon, Freda j Hanes, Josephine Stonestreet, Lois Southard, Kent Haynes, Clyde Roy- | all, Kemp Lewis. Eighth Grade: Sylvia Norman, Hazel Mounce, Elizabeth Hamby, Nancy Calloway, Fairy Dobbins, Gracie Sidden. Ninth Grade: Martin Calloway Paul Calloway, Clark Cockerham Reba Calloway. Tenth Grade: Minnie Williams, Elsie Wall. Eleventh Grade: Monette Cum mings, Raymond Simmons, Leonard Nixon. Merchants Staging Special Soap Sale Lever Bros. Co., manufacturers of four famous soaps. Lux, Lux toilet soap, Rinso and Lifebuoy, are this week sponsoring a mammoth soap sale at all Elkin stores and are run ning a large, seven-column adver tisement on the event in this issue of The Tribune. H. R. Paneil, local representative for Lever Bros., has been at work for some days in arranging attractive soap displays, for the mrechants and doing all in his power to aid them in further acquainting the public with these nationally known products. Kindly turn to the advertisement and get full details of the special val ues offered. Motorists of the State of South Carolina spent $30,000,000 for gas last year. Onion and Union come from the same word —and in both there is strength! NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Surry. ,In the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, H. M. Stanley, Admr. of E. W. Burchett and others. Defend ants. Grover Burchett, defendant in the I above named action, will take notice I that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County to foreclose a certain mortgage on real estate situated in said County, „executed by E. W. 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