Thursday, December 1936
OQTSE
McNeer Fields is spending the
holidays with his family at Piney
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lyons an
nounce the birth of a son, James
Walter, December 21, 1936.
Mrs. Chas. C. Poplin left Satur
day for Burgaw, N. C., to spend
the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. J. I. Cockerham and
daughter, Mrs. Robert Carter,
spejnt Monday in Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newsome
are spending the holidays at
Parkton and Elon College, the
guests of re. \tives.
Mrs. Robert Carter is spending
the holidays'at State Road the
guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs.
T. W. Billings.
Johnnie James of Weldon. is
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
James, on West Main street.
Miss Dorothy Colhard, a student
at W. C. U. N. C., is spending the
holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Fred Colhard, on Church street.
Mrs. Ida Cockerham left Tues
day for Chicago, where she will
spend sometime visiting her
daughter, Miss Estelle Cockerham.
Miss Annie Louise Smith of the
staff of nurses at the local hospit
al, left Tuesday for Hillsboro, to
spend the holidays with her fam
ily.
Dr. Kenneth Costich will leave
tomorrow for Ontario, N. Y., to
spend the holidays with his fam
ily.
The following members of the
local school faculty are spending
the holidays at their respective
homes: Miss Lucille Young, Trout
man; Miss Elizabeth Anderson,
Mars Hill; Miss Margaret Cragan,
Tennessee, and Miss Ola Angell,
Wallburg. •
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
May it be the best Christmas yet! And
too, may we express our sincere apprecia
tion for your patronage during the past
year!
REECE BARBER SHOP
E. Main St. Elkin, N. C.
It is needless to state th»c we are grateful to those
of you whose good will and friendship has made
1936 worthwhile for us. May we wish you all a
very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year full
of good health and prosperity.
ELKIN PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
Elkin, N. C.
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Miss Elizabeth Shores, a student
at Greensboro College, is spend
ing the holidays with her .moth
er, Mrs. W. A. Shores, on Bridge
street.
Miss Sadie Franklin will spend
the Christmas holidays in Wm
ston-Salem, the guest of Mr. and
Mi-s. T. G. Trivette, the latter her
sister. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mathis and
son, Billy, of High Point, spent the
week-end in Jonesville, the' guests
of Mr. Mathis' mother, Mrs. J. H.
Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Finney and
daughter, Helen, and Miss Iris
Minish, the latter of Jonesville,
left Saturday for a week's stay in
Florida resorts.
Miss May Olive Fulp of Norfolk,
Va„ is spending the Christmas
holidays here the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fulp,
on Elk Spur street.
Billy Jones, a student at Ten
nessee Military Academy, Sweet
water, Tenn., is spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Miss Kathryn Folger of Dobson,
spent the week-end here the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Folger,
the former her brother, at their
home on Church street.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sale of
Mareietta, Ohio, will arrive
Thursday to spend the holidays
with Mr. Sales mother, Mrs. W. E.
Sale, at heir home on Bridge
street. I
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poore, Jr.,
and daughters, Louise and Ruth,
of Mount Airy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Shore and sons, Robert and
Donald, of Yadkin ville, were the
Sunday guests of Mesdames
Poore's and Shore's mother, Mrs.
Ida * Cockerham, on West Main
street. . . .
THF ELKIN TRIBUNE. NORTH CAROLINA
Moir Hall, a student at David
son College, arrived Tuesday to
spend the holidays with his moth
er, Mrs. J. L. Hall, on West Main
Street.
Mrs. Hoy Moose and little son
returned to their home in Mount
Pleasant. Saturday, following a!
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mn.;
W. W. Whi taker, on Church >
street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer and
children, * Lucy and Charles, left
Wednesday morning for Hender
son to spend the holidays with
Mrs. D. Boyd Kimball and Mrs.
C. S. Brewer.
Misses Melissa and Madge Mc-
Millan of Greensboro and Sparta,
will spend the latter part of the
week here the guests of Miss
Elizabeth Shores at her home on
Bridge street. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Markham
and children, Hilda and Neva,
will spend the holidays in Chase
City, Va., the guests of Mrs.
Markham's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thad Toombs. I
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Alex Chatnam, Jr., and Irvin
Wade, students at Duke Univer
sity, are spending the holidays
with their respective parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Chatham and Mr.,
and Mrs. L. I. wade.
Miss Frances Hendren, a stu-!
dent at Berea College, Berea
Kentucky, arrived Sunday to
spend the holidays with her par-i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hendren,'
on West Main street.
Mrs. R. L. Church returned'
Sunday from a Statesville hospit-i
al, where she had been a patient
for several weeks. Her many,
friends will be glad to know that:
her condition is much improved. |
Ralph Cooke, a student at Be-[
rea College, Berea Kentucky, ar-;
rived here Saturday to spend the
holidays with his mother and
sister, Mrs. J. F. Cooke and Miss
Emma Cooke, on Gwyn Avenue. |
Miss Sarah Atkinson, a student
at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, «r-j
rived Saturday to spend the hol
idays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Atkinson. Miss Anna
Atkinson of Chapel Hill, will ar
rive Wednesday.
Misses Margaret Sale, Amy
Catherine Myers, Una Norman
and Hannah and Kathleen Reece,
students at Meredith College,
Raleigh, arrived Saturday to
spend the holidays with their re
spective parents.
J. R. Poindexter left Tuesday
for Callao, Virginia, to Join Mrs.
Poindexter, who is there at the
bedside of her mother, who is
critically ill. Mrs. Poindexter has
been with her mother for the past
five weeks.
Mrs. R. L. Kirkman will have
as her guests during the holidays
it her home on West Main street,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Stratton
of Charlotte, John Frank Kirk
man of Greenville, S. C., and Ben
Kirkman, of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reich and
little daughter, Joan, and Mrs.
Thomas Ring, of Washington, D i
C., arrived Saturday to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
McNeer, on Church street. Mr.
Ring will join them Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Crater of Wins
ton-Salem is spending a few days
with her cousin, Miss Ethel Saylor |
at Long Creek Lodge, Devotion.
Miss saylor will accompany her to
Winston-Salem for the holidays,
where she will visit with friends.
J. R. Richardson, local man
ager of the Central Electric and
Telephone company, and Miss
Callie Carter, of the local office j
force, attended a business meet-1
ing and banquet of the southeast i
division of the company at Dan
ville, Va., Saturday night.
To Everyone A
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
And A
HAPPY NEW
YEAR
Paul Gwyn
Phone 258
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Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding of Miss Dixie Byrd
and A. W. Glenn Saturday were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke, Miss
Elizabeth Bailey, Miss Lillie Whit
man, Miss Alva Lindsay, Miss
Blanche Bailey, Miss Mary Mc-
Bride, H. Leßoy Grant, Walter
Bell and B. P. Tenille, all of Win
ston-Salem; Miss Elfye Holloway
of Durham; W. R. Byrd of
Greensboro; E. A. Fellows and H.
L. Fellows, of Newberry, S. C.; E.
G. Hasley, Marietta, Ohio, and E.
L. Harris, of Elkins, West Vir
ginia.
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Miss Bailie Greene, of Wheaton
College, Norton, Mass., and Na
thaniel Greene of New Haven,
Conn., are spending the Christ
mas holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Greene at Ho
tel Elkin.
Miss Emm aline Neaves, a stu
dent at W. C. U. N. C., Grteens
boro, Sam Neaves, a student at
U. N. C., Chapel Hill, and Charles
Neaves, a student at Wood berry
Forest, arrived Saturday to spend
the holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neaves, on
Bridge street.
Wishing All Our Friends and j-tv
Patrons A Very
MERRY CHRISTMAS
PROSPEROUS NEW
PALACECAFE
Elkin, N. C.