S--|. - " ■■ '• • ——- I —* — Y»IW N —.. ll ■—B —B—l o ■» IWP—DINRIIRII —■■ «—ll —U— ,—, CYI.M I News of Jonesville I Mrs. Gurney Wagoner, Editor Phone 48-W Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams and daughter, Carol Anne, of Ronda, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Mcßride, on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holcomb and children, Lynn and Allene, attended church at Holly Springs in Iredell county last Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Sebastian and daughter, Helen, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Felts over the week-end. Mrs. Leonard Smoot left Wed nesday to spend an indefinite time with her daughter, Mrs. Ada Lane at North Wilkesboro. Mrs. Hilary Smith and children of Ronda, visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Pelts of Arlington on Sun day. Mrs. A. C. Davis, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. H. C. Wishon of Winston-Salem and I j,ld I GENTLEMEN, it MAMA CM though tail goes deep into your shorts. HANKS Undershirts take oil the It can't creep out at your waist! washing and wear you can give Every HANKS Shirt needs HAKES them. They're bound to go, some Shorts. No matter how big you day. of course. But irom the first are around the hams, you'll hare time on, straight through to the room to sit, stoop, and walk with last HAKES fits snug and trim— out pinching or pulling. Colon clasping close and neat below guaranteed. See your HAKES the armpits— stretching smoothly Dealer today. P. H. Hanes Knit* across your chest And a HAKES ting Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. A - • M SHIRTS \ I DUB 'I 1 FLJ MEN AND BOYS I | SAMSONBAX SANIORII*D ONION FOR EVERY SEASON SUIT.. «1 •ACHI OTHERS. 79C UP. 3K?&>% WsHM& . ; : : - •_ Look in our store for this label 011 the largest stock of Bigelow Rugs and Carpets in town! Q Two fine names in this community have joined forces to give you perfect service in your selection of rugs and carpets! We are headquarters for the merchandise of the Bigelow Weavers —nationally known weavers who have made fine rugs and carpets for 111 yeans. Nowhere in this community can you'find a wider selection of Bigelow patterns, colors, prices. Every Bigelow rug or carpet is woven of imported Lively Wool and marked by the famous blue and-gold labql. Come in tomorrow and see all the smart new Bigelow patterns and weaves. Look gp over our complete stock.. .find out how little Bigelow rugs and carpets cost! • LIVELY WOOL SPRINGS BACK UNDERFOOT NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY Visit Your Hospital on May 12th EXCLUSIVE BIGELOW DEALERS FOR ELKIN Mrs. S. C. Wishon of Rural Hall for several weeks, returned home on Sunday. Rev. D. O. Reece will assist in a "Mother's Day" program at Shoaly Branch church next Sun day. Miss Dessie Reeves spent the week-end in Statesville the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Woodie and Mr. Woodie. Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Price, who have been livirr; in Stony Point, moved back here last week. Miss Blanche Taylor, of Wins ton-Salem, arrived Sunday to vis it her sister, Miss Carrie Taylor and attended commencement here. Mrs. Jim Adams and Mrs. Os car Castevens visited in the home of Mrs. Mabel Thompson on Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boles and children of Brooks Cross Roads visited Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wag oner on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Boles is a sister of Mr. Wagoner. Little Miss Edwina Chappel spent Monday night with her cou sin, Dorethea chappel. Mrs. W. P. Reece, Mrs. Hugh Madison and children Miss Mae ' Vestal and Mrs. Clyde Shugart spent Wednesday in Yadkinville i with the former's daughter, Mrs. . Walter Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Duley, of Winston-Salem, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. . Reece on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gough were guests of Mr. and Mrs. > Charles Gough of Hamptonville on Sunday. , John Summit and family mov ed from Mr. J. G. Ray's farm to Ransom Swaim's farm at Long town. Miss Wylene Dickson, of Boon ville, spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Miss Bonnie Dickson and attended commence ment here. The many friends of Miss Mar garet Holcomb will regret to learn that she is ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Seagravss hid as their guest during the week-end their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Chambers and children and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sea graves of Mt. Airy. Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Palm of Winston-Salem visited her sister, Mrs. Kim Vestal and also visited Mr. Vestal, who is a patient at Hugh Chatham Hospital critically ill, on Sunday. Mrs. V. L. Renegar, who has been a patient at Davis Hospital, was able to return home last Fri day. Miss Amanda Adams spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Whitaker at Center. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boles and daughter, June, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pitts at Harmony. Mrs. Virginia Pelts of North Wilkesboro, visited Mr. Felts and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Felts on Sun day and Sunday night. Rev. D. G. Reece filled the pul pit at Shady Grove last Sunday morning for Rev. Allgood, the pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Blane Macy and children and Mrs. Joe Macy vis ited Mrs. Julia Cheek, of Swan Creek community on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Madison and children, Jean and Charles visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mad ison at Buck Shoal on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Triplett and son, Billy, of Rocky Mount, arriv ed Saturday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ingram and also to attend commence ment here. Mrs. C. W. Gilliam Sr., of Ron da, is visiting her son, C. W. Gil liam, Jr. and Mrs. Gilliam this week. Mrs. D. -D. Mcßride spent the week-end in Winston-Salem with Mr. Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Renegar, Mr. and Mrs. Reavls, Miss Gerald Dicker son and Lonnie Renegar of Lone Hickory, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Renegar on Sunday. Miss Beulah Smith is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shore, of Mt. View com munity. Miss Mollie Burrus, of Rock ford is guest of Mrs. D. G. Reece a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mcßride and son, Billy, Misses Ethel Gil liam, Ruby and Edna Bray and Frances Gilliam and Rufus Gil liam and the "Jonesville Quartet" attended the singing at Bethel Sunday afternoon. The friends of Mrs. P. H. Un derwood and Mrs. W. I. Shugart will be glad to learn that they show some improvement this week. Mr. Bohanson Greenwood ar rived home Saturday from A. S. T. C. of Boone, to spend the sum, mer here with his mother, Mrs. Z. D. Greenwood. The Seniors Entertained The Seniors of J. H. S. were entertained by Madelyn Thomp son, Rama Blackwood and Mary Elizabeth Ingram at the home of Miss Ingram on Friday night, April 30. Rummy was played at four tables with Margaret Rene agr and Dothan Reece winning high score prizes. A tempting course was served, carrying out the class colors of red and white to the following: Beatrice Bur cham, Magdalene Martin, Mar garet Renegar, Carrie Taylor," Lu cile Vestal, Francis Brandon, Dothan Reece and two members of the high school faculty, Messrs. Johnson Steelman and Johnson Swaringer, Honor Roll For Bth Month of the Jonerville High School Ist grade: Aliene Ingram, Lou ise Hemric, Annie Mae Sturdi vant, Alta Chappel, Billy Camp bell. Bobby Mickle, James Mickle, D. C. Swaim, Nancy Holcomb, Basil Reavis, Maggie Bell Swaim, J. T. BJevins, Jenny Lee Boles, Nancy Ann Mayberry, Kathleen Burcham, Creston Mason, Katie Lee Simmons, Doris Reece and Evelyn Armstrong. m 2nd grade: Dorothea Chappel, 2 Prances Durham, Luclle Han, Car lyle Hall, James Lewis, James Pardue, Patsy Jane Stroud, Mar jorle Lee Shore, Dicky Vestal, Peggy Vestal, Stacy Weaver, Billy Woodruff, Bobby Vestal, Sammy Vestal and Marion Virginia Mar tin. / 3rd grade: Billy Boles, Aliene Holcomb, Myrtle Haynes, Mary Jean Shaw, Buddy Shugart, Lind burgh Swalm, Charles Weaver and Billy Wilson. 4th grade: Colleen Ashley, June Boles, Junior Draughn, W. H. Hemric, Olenda Mae Luffman, Dorothy Martin, John Wesley Mathis, Rosena Martin, Reba Por ter, Betty Jean Slattery, Ruth Swaim, Virginia Lee Swaim, Mil dred Wall, Dorothy Warren, Jes sie Mae Weatherman and Ruby Burcham. sth grade: Kathryn Ingram, Madge Sparks, Lorene Draughn, Mattie Mae Powell NOTARY PUBLIC Building ft Loan Office Main Street 1 SPe Miyl4th day Special—Friday OUOIJICOiJ Featuring Amateurs From With Throughout this Section Charlie Ruggles - Alice and "Mekko, the Me- Brad y chanical Man" TODAY AND FRIDAY NEXT WEEK" . "PPfS MONDAY-TUESDAY— 'Qp '• • • ladies kissing their i— ——— G butlers-even though his mistress ? ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN I called him a snob and said butlers a t Arm , „ rri I weren't any better than debutantes! SjflP stained story the screens' k .j| v > > Sy amazing answer to the ft cruellest crisis that has' « ■HHBL any woman t t \ AM ■ ■■wh !■ I K«Mwn n # i n p v ■ HiM ky "!■»..1 CIIHI W A riitfte Nfews Cartoon Ad 10 30 Ncws Adm. 10c-25c TUESDAY NIGHT - MIDNIGHT SHOW— ' FRIDAY NIGHT—MIDNIGHT SHOW— "JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN" "Woman In Distress" Selected Short Adm - 10c - 25c Selected Short Adm. I*'sc *^S^£iSS£XZt~ SATURDAY- BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES" Selected Short Adm. 10c to All Gene Autry = -fa- COMING SPECIALS r TL 0 Old MAY 17-18—"LLOYDS OF LONDON" 1 IIC V/IU V/UII dl MAY 20-21—"ON THE AVENUE" Cartoon - Serial - Comedy Adm. 10c-30c MAY 24-25—"GREEN LIGHTS" Angeline Wagoner, James Taylor, Billy Dunkel, Mark Reece and Tommy Woodruff. 6th grade: Peggy Blackwood, Marie Hutchens, Grace Swaim, Helen Wall. ?th grade: Juanita Ray, Be atrice Scott and Leo Wagoner. Bth grade: Polly Vestal and Eugene Martin. 10th grade: Hilda Gae Rene gar and Joe Woodruff. 11th grade: Clayton Swaim, Pauline Wagoner, Rama Black wood, Madelyn Thompson, Be atrice Burcham, and Mary Eliza beth Ingram. ROYSTER'S Premium Grade Fertilizer At No Extra Cost! F. A. Brendle & Son Elkin, N. C. E^r^ 'mk* Nattooaj a DR. P. W. GBEES**** ***" J OPTOMETRIST Offices open daily for optical repairs and adftwjxw.fa, ©f afl By * •"* Frf "" "" 1 '"'A£ t g J, . I , I 'SSSSSSSSSSSS!^SSSSS==S=S==^XS COMPLETE Foundry And Machine Shop SERVICE Electric and Acetelyne Welding CALL ON US FOR YOUR EVERY NEED DOUBLE EAGLE SERVICE CO. Phone 43 Elkin, N. C. TOaW'fa.y. May 6. 1937

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