NEWS FROM THE B Dobson, April 12. Adolphus Wolfe, superintendent of High School of Union Groftre, Iredell County, was In town Saturday on business. A county teacher's meeting was held In the Dobson school audi torium Friday. Coming! "The Briar Hopper Boys of radio station W. B. T., Charlotte, will give an entertain ment in the Dobson school audi torium, Monday evening, April 19th at 8 o'clock. An evening of fun and music Is in store for everyone. Dont miss it! Spon sored by the Dobson Womanfe Club. Court opens In Dobson on April 19, with Judge Harding presiding. A memorial service will be held In honor of S. Porter Graves at 1 o'clock on Monday, first day of court. Mrs. Z. A Rochelle. of Dur ham (nee Miss Bertha Lakey, F. A. Brendle & Son HEADQUARTERS For LAWN AND GARDEN SEED Elkin, N. C. u '' : N Mr JE FORD DEALERS OFFER USED GAR BARGAINS AT TRE YEAR'S LOWEST PRICES WHAI H&b MtAIK IU YUU - Your Ford Dealer, is proud of R&G! One R&G means RENEWED and reason, it's the symbol of his reputation. When GUARANTEED. It means you are he sells you an R&G used car he knows you purchasing your used car from a ■re getting the most for your money, and he dealer who is always reliable and is certain of a satisfied customer. who stands back of his guarantee That's important— to you and to him! / lo lhe ,ctter ~ onl y Ford Dealers sell R & G used can! The enormous sale of 1937 Ford V-8s has _ _ . *?_«*»»«*. K&G means that you must be tTJT F r! Deafcr «««—» completely ...i.fled or your of med c«r« he haa ever had. faUmlri,. money will be eheerfolly re- Get a better car than the one you're driving funded—ln short, it means 100% the easy payment terms will delight you. satisfaction or 100% refund. FORD MOTOR COMPANY . *• Tr ' ■■W ■ H.JL -, . . ■ . I I ■ I J ... ~ M ii I ■. I VKTT US FOR BEST BUYS IN R 4 G USED CARS ELKIN MOTORS, Inc. SALES SERVICE W ' v ' ' ■ * •> ' ■' X ' 1 " . ' ' !*J who once lived in Dobson) spent last week In Dobson at the Ken lln Hotel, greeting old friends. She was dinner guest on Thurs day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Harris of Elkin, were visitors in town Wednesday evening, spending a few hours with their little daugh ter, Elise, who is spending some time with her grandmother, Mrs. 8. K. Harkrader. Mr, Zalph Lakey Rochelle, of Greensboro, spent the week-end In town, shaking hands with for mer friends. Miss Helen Harkrader, student at Greensboro College, spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Harkrader. Miss Julia Comer spent the week with home folks here, re turning to her work in Raleigh, Sunday afternoon. BURCH Rev. A. B. Hayes of Mountain View, will fill his regular appoint ment at Little Richmond Baptist church Saturday evening at 7:30 and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited to attend the services. Judge Carter of Winston-Sa lem, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sneed and children were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coney Burton at Union Cross. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitaker of Friendship, announce the birth of a son on April 4. Misses Bernice, Beatrice and Blanche Vanhoy of Boonville, were the week-end guests of Miss Bessie Hampton. Mrs. Urban Wood of Fairview, gave a surprise birthday party Sunday in honor of Mrs. Fannie Wood. Dinner was served picnic THE FT,KIN TRTRTTVF EI.KIN NORTH CAROLINA style. A number of relatives and friends were present. J. A. White of Thomasville, is spending several days here with relatives. i Paul Jenkins and Allen Layne i returned Monday from a business trip of several days to New York. Miss Madeline Gentry of Spar- 1 ta, was the guest Saturday of Misses Ha May and Martha Sprinkle. Friends of Mrs. Tine Whitaker will regret to know that she is unimproved, following an illness of several days .. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carter and daughter, Miss Florence Carter, were the Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gentry at State Road. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton and Miss Angell Hampton spent the week-end at Ararat, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prultt an nounce the birth of a son at their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dockery had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Collie White and family, all of Winston- Salem, and Mrs. T. S. Draughan of Crutchflejd. Mrs. Chrfrlie Key, who is ser iously ill at her home at Union Cross, does not improve, her friends will regret to know. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Frazier and little son, Howard, of State Road, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Frazier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Whitaker. Rev. E. B. Draughan will preach at Fairview Baptist church Sun day evening at 7:30. The public is invited to attend the service. If we understand authors of the new school, civilized people should despise and ignore everything nasty except that kind of b6oks. Read Tribune Advertisements! BOONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Hutchens of East Bend, Mrs. Sallie Tomlin and brother, Howard, and Alma Coe motored to Washington, D. C. for the week-end. They attend ed the Cherry Blossom Festival, went sight-seeing over the gov- Ladies... A You Are Invited to Attend the Duke Power Comwßp§j» * £kCOOKING W MVschool TO BE CONDUCTED Next Tuesday Afternoon J[\ APRIL 20TH, 2:30 O'CLOCK Kiwanis Room Hotel Elkin (Zjf Miss Addie Malone HOME SERVICE SPECIALIST y MISS MALONE WILL DEMONSTRATE THE ■■■SflH MANY ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRIC hi COOKERY HIS and rnH W ELECTRIC WATER I I HEATING I I The Cooking School Will Be a Source of Valuable Information for H I Housewives of Elkin, Jonesville, Arlington, State Road, Boon- **** ville, Moutain Park and Vicinity! PRIZES! RECIPES! Everyone Is Invited! Be Sure to Attend! YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO INVESTIGATE ELECTRIC COOK ERY AND WATER HEATING! ITS CLEANER, SAFER, SAVES TIME AND TROUBLE, AND IS MORE ECONOMICAL! No Children Under 16 Year* of Ate Allowed to Draw for Prizes I DUKE POWER CO. PHONE 210 ELKIN, N. C. I ernment buildings and through Mt. Vernon. They returned via the Shenandoah Valley and vis ited some of the largest caverns. Natural Bridge and other histor ical places of Virginia. Mr. Luther S. Dobbins and* bro ther, O. N. Dobbins, of Winston- Salem have purchased the Jo seph Fleming place. 11 Mr. and Mrs. (Railroad) Jones, t Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Dobbins and ■ children, Mary .Lou and Billy , were the dinner guests Sunday of - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Speer. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Norman ■ and children, Viola, Jessie Lee, • Billie Sue and Tommy are visiting ■ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Simpson in Florida. Thursday, Aori! 15. 1937 Who Won? "Who was the last man to box John L. Sullivan?" "The undertaker." We learn a lot from historical movies—for Instance, that Indian braves in 1866 were using guns made in 1892.