i Dick Chatham left Friday for a week's stay at Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smoot spent > Sunday with Mrs. Smoot's fath er, near Mount Airy. E. W. McDaniel spent the holi days in Fairmont, the guest of his father, E. V. McDaniel. Miss Ethel Gilliam spent Mon day In Winston-Salem, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vanhoy. Hugh Salmons spent the Easter holidays In Winston-Salem with his mother, Mrs. Leßoy Salmons. Miss Margaret Crag an of the school faculty, spent the holidays with relatives in Jackson, N. C. Miss Evelyn Carter spent the week-end in Winston-Salem with her mother, Mrs. Sam Carter. Mrs. Fannie Salmons and Mrs. T. W. Church were the guests of friends in Winston-Salem Mon day. Rev. and Mrs. Eph Whisenhunt spent Monday in High Point, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Royall. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yates and family spent the week-end in Winston-Salem, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farrell and son, McKay, spent the holi days in Dunn, the guests of Mr. Farrell's aunt. Miss Dorothy Chappell, a stu dent at Guilford College, was the holiday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chappell. Miss Ruth Eads of Mount Airy, spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. Harold Click, at her home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Freeman and baby of Washington, D. C., visited relatives in Dobson and Elkln during the holidays. W. A. Johannes, Jr., returned Tuesday from Philadelphia, Pa., where he spent several days at tending to business matters. . Mrs. W. B. Lankford left Mon day for Detroit, Mich., where she will spend several days visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Miller. J. A. Carpenter of Monroe, spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bivins, on Gwyn Ave nue. j Attention I Farmers! All Farmers Interested In Getting Maximum Crop Yield From Their and in Learning the Type Ferti lizer Best Suited, are Invited to Visit I M' NEER'S WAREHOUSE BASEMENT Elkin, N. C. I THURSDAY AFTERNOON, I APRIL BTH FROM IP.M. ON \ To Consult With I A CHEMIST FROM THE DAVIDSON I CHEMICAL CORP., NORFOLK, VA. I COMPLETE INFORMATION Concerning Various Type Soils and Fertilizers Best Suited for Greatest ,I Results Will be Given. Also All Ques- I tions Will Be Answered on this Sub- I PLAN NOW TO BE PRESENT I G. "BUCK" WALL I RADY E. HOLCOMB DISTRIBUTORS Eastern —Piedmont and Ober's Fertilizers B « Moir Hall of this city, a stu dent at Davidson College, is spending the spring holidays with friends in Sarasota, Florida. Miss Ruth Tlynt of the staff of nurses at Hugh Chatham Hospi tal, is spending this week in Winston-Salem with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James and children spent the holidays in Apex, the guests of Kirs James' mother, Mrs. Sexton Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foindexter, Mrs. R. L. Polndexter and Mrs. M. Q. Snow spent Sunday in Greens boro, the guest of Mrs. R. L. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bailey of Sumter, S. C., spent the week-end here the guest of Mr. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bai ley, on Gwyn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith of Dunn, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lillard, on Owyn Avenue. Watch those Seniors, they are giving their class play April 16. A good comedy-drama in three acts. It will make you forget your troubles. Bill Jenkins, a student at Duke University, Durham, is spending the spring holidays here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. A. Jenkins, on Market street. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Tharpe of Lexington, Va., were the week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks, on Gwyn Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Click and daughters, Misses Nancy, Sarah and Gene, returned Wednesday from Charleston. S. C., where they spent the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Glenn, who are at present in Asheville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Glenn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parks and children of Raleigh, spent the holidays here with Mr. Parks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks, on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes and C. R. Alexander spent the early part of the week in Charlotte, attending to business matters. Mrs. Hayes also visited her sister, Mrs. Hoy Moose, in Mount Pleas ant. THE EI.K«N TRIBUNE. BLKTN. NORTH CARPI IN A Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brewer Of Spartanburg, S .C., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer at Hotel Elkln, during the holidays. Dr. Ethel Abemethy and Miss Irene Abernethy of Charlotte spent the holidays here with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Ab ernethy on Hospital Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Markham and daughters, Hilda and Neva, spent the holidays In Chase City, Va., with Mrs. Markham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stewart, Miss Pauline Gilliam and John Gilliam spent the holidays in Knoxville, Tenn., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Storey. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jennings had as their guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Welson Tavis, Mrs. Lil lie Brendle and Mr. and Mrs. Er nest McCollum, of Winston-Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jones and Mrs. Jones' sister, Miss Lucille Phillips, spent the holidays in Gaffney, S. C., the guests of Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. Mrs. J. Ralph Reece and son, Charles, returned to their home in Knoxville, Tenn., Tuesday fol lowing a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Wellborn, on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Harris and children of Winston-Salem, were the guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harris, at their home on West Main street. Misses Betty Harris, Norma Cawthorn, Flora Royall, Mary Hendren, Betty Allen and Jose phine Paul spent the holidays at Magnolia Gardens, South Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bates and children of Spartanburg, S. C., spent the holidays here with Mr. Bates' grandmother, Mrs. John Blackburn, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Newman. Mrs. W. D. Turner, who has been with her son, Delbert Tur ner, and Mrs. Turner, in Burling ton for the past three months, re turned to her home on Circle Court Sunday. Judge J. D. Martin of Moore, Idaho, is spending this week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker at their home on West Main Street. Mr. Martin is an uncle of Mr. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hadley and children, Ruth and Charles, of Statesville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Hadley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snow, on Gwyn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Martin and sons of Raleigh, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. David Brendle, and Mr. Brendle, at their home on Bridge street. Mrs. Prank Bell of Canton, Miss Victoria Bell of Asheville and Walter Holland and daughters of Statesville, were the guests Sun day of Mrs. R. P. Crater, on Gwyn Avenue. John B. Douthit, Harold Douth it, Wilson Whaley of Baltimore, and Mrs. Betty Downs of Santa Fe„ N. M., were the week-end guests of Mrs. E. B. Lawrence and family on Gwyn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilmoth and son, Bobby, of Winston-Sa lem, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Wilmoth's father, w. S. Reich, at his home on Vine street. Miss Susie Wishon and Barney Smith of Leaksville, were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wishon and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Adams, at Cool Springs. Mrs. Ed DeShazo of Greens boro and Miss Elizabeth Church of Roaring River, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Church and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morrison Monday. Mrs. R. G. Franklin, Mrs. Fred McNeely and daughter. Betty, and Richard Franklin are expected to return the latter part of the week from Florida where they have been spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graham and children spent the holidays In Mouth of Wilson, Va., the guests of Mr. Graham's sister, Mrs. I. L. Halsey and Mr. Hal sey. Miss Beatrice Myers Phillips, Miss Mattie Mae Powell, Thomas Phillips and Henry Dillon spent the holidays at Magnolia and Cy press Gardens, 8. C. They also visited other interesting places enroute. Friends of Mrs. J. Mark Mc- Adams will be glad to know that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Strader, of Greensboro, are im proving. Mrs. Strader is able to be up but Mr. strader is still in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Arnold and grandson, Donpld Arnold, left Tuesday for Washington, D. C. r for a visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Ralph Arnold. Master Don ald Arnold will remain in Wash intgon with his mother. Miss Ruth Atkinson of Marlon, Miss Anna Atkinson of Chapel Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank At kinson and children of Charlotte, were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker had as their week-end guests at their home on West Main Street, Miss Margaret Jane Cheek, a student at Lenoir-Rhyne College, Miss Catherine Jones of Covington, Va., and Mrs. George Cheek of Sparta. Mrs. Nettie Compton, who has been visiting friends and relatives her®- for the past two months, has returned to Newport, R. L, to re sume her duties at the City Hos pital there. She was accompan ied by her daughter, Jane, who will remain in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Pegram of Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Poore, Jr., and daughters, Louise and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shore and sons, of Yadkinville, were the holiday guests of Mrs. Ida Cockerham at her home on West Main street, i Miss Ruth Reeves of West Jef ferson and Mrs. Edwin Duncan of Sparta, left Monday for Char lotte, to attend the state meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Reeves and Mrs. Duncan are representing the Jon athan Hunt Chapter of this city. Misses Thorburn and Sarah Kelley Lillard, students at Queens- Chicora College, Charlotte, spent the week-end here with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lillard, on Gwyn Avenue. They brought as their guest, Miss Eleanor* Clay ton of Niagara Falls and Char lotte.. Dr. Seth M. Beale, who has been here for sometime, first as a member of hospital staff and later in private practice, left last week for Lexington, Ky., where he has accepted a place on the staff at the Federal Hospital. Mrs. Beale and little son will join him later. During their residence here they have made many friends who regret to see them go else where to reside. jKnwHran ■built up a reputation of doing good work at a fair price—a Mreputation of which we are justly proud. Ilf you would have the best —combining the right inks, Mr, and Mrs. L. p. walker wad children of this city, accompan ied by Mr. Walker's sister, Mrs. Percy Chambers of Denneysville, spent the holidays in Greensboro, High Point and Randleman, where they visited Mrs. Marshall Anderson and Glenn and Grady Walker. Mrs. Mason Lillard, Mrs. J. L. Hall, Mrs. Fred Colhard, Mrs. R. L. Harris, Mrs. W. M. Evans, Rev. Wm. A. Jenkins and Rev. L. B. Abernethy attended the mission ary zone meeting of the Metho dist church at Grassy Creek church, near Mouth-of-Wilson, Va., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Holcomb and Mrs. Ott Boles left Monday for a visit of six weeks to Cali fornia. They will be accompanied home by Mesdames Boles* and Holcomb's mother, Mrs. M. C. Mayberry, who has been spend ing the winter in Orange, Califor nia, with her sister, Mrs. Evans. ACTRESS SIGNALLY HONORED Washington, March 30. Katharine Cornell's contribu tion to the American theater brought her a signal honor at the White House tonight—the national achievement award. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, member of the committee which annually recognizes the accom plishments of an outstanding American woman, presented the 1936 gold medal to Miss Cornell after a dinner for a distinguished compnay. FRUIT TRUCK TURNS OVER TUESDAY NIGHT A fruit and vegetable truck, en route from Florida to Virginia, Mattie Mae Powell NOTARY PUBLIC Building St Loan Office Main Street ran Into a highway drain one mile west of Fairvlew on the Elkin - Dobson highway Tuesday night between midnight and 1:00 a. m. when its driver went to sleep, but did not turn over until efforts were made to get it out Wednes day morning. The truck was not traveling at a high rate of speed when the wreck occurred and no one was hurt. Practically no damage was done the truck. 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