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. «L ■ v . • " v - -i 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 • I 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 All Lines of Insurance Representing: Strong: Stock Com panies Only—No Mutual*- 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. Cranberry Sauce 17 oz. CAN 17C } DEL MONTE ) WALNUTS, LB. / M PEACHES 2S • 35C) P UU T™ RF I— I O ) CANDIES 1 omato Catsup BOTTLE 19C) CHOC D RO PS LB. IO C PEAS 2 CANS 31C ) CHRISTMAS MIX, LB. W N*| R«N/»L7A»I« LARGE A4 _ ) FRENCH MIX LB. 10* , RITZ BOX 21C ) STICK CANDY BOX 20° I INOURMARKETS I J if 11 ! I 3 M II I LI TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, HENS, FRYERS, BEST GRADE WESTERN BEEF AND LAMB, AD AMFRE DEFIR OOr NATIVE BEEF AND VEAL, FRESH FISH AND "FT/IN BEO IMA 66 OYSTERS - TANGERINES PECK 33^ # * )GRAPEFRUIT - 4 FOR 12' X nflttfiiA ICRAPES1 CRAPES 3 LBS * 25C S~H\FLBANANAS 4 LBS. 19 C ) CRANBERRIES QT. 23° CAMPBELLS ) PMBWRTTLTI^^TTTN TOMATO JUICE —6 10 OZ - CANS 25 C ) |MA F I. JH IFIL A PREMIER > FRUIT COCKTAIL .. LARGE CAN 21 C | GREEN BEANS 2 LBS. 15 C ; APPLESAUCE 3 NO - 2 CANS 25 C \ CELERY NICE STALK 109 SUGAR 10 LB - BA * 49 C ) LETTUCE 2 HEADS 15 C JELO ° R PKG S C) CARROTS 2 BUNCHES 15*= ANIRELUS / CAULIFLOWER, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, TOMATOESL MARSHMALLOWS 21J85.29 C ) KALE ' SPINACH ' TURNIP NOSOCA FLOUR « TOMATOES BED RIPE 4 NO * 2 CANS 29® PEAS EARLY JUNE - 4 NO - 2 CANS 29® CORN SWEET NO. 2 CANS 29 C BEANS STRINGLESS NO. 2 CANS 29°; THESE PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 24 ONLY JOE r A J BIVINS | jf JR FLN W/ff MB 4V jam M/ J W Wif/IYi HH ELKIN FOLEY A¥ mm TOR W BR BMBi W F N °* 2 I NORMAN ' 3NESVIIXE * 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.

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