NEWS FROM THE
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Dobson, May 10.—Henry Hamp
ton, Robert Badgett and Emory
Freeman returned Thursday
from Federal Court in Winston-
Salem, where they served as ju
rors.
Jack Folger of Mount Airy,
spent the week-end in Dobson.
Misses Kathryn Comer and
Mamie Whitlock of Bluefield, W.
Va., spent the week-end with
Miss Emma Comer.
Miss Lucille Freeman of Ran
dleman, spent the past week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Maude
Freeman.
Little Miss Marianne Mock
spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs.
A. D. Folger, in Mount Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Marion re
ceived a wire Thursday informing
them of the critical illlness of
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their daughter, Miss Maude Ma
rion, of Philadelphia, who under
went an operation for acute ap
pendicitis. A later message came
that her condition is satisfactory.
A musical program was given
in the school auditorium Friday
afternoon by the primary and
grammar grades, under the effi
cient supervision of Mrs. Freder
ick Smith, with Miss Edythe
Reece, accompanist. The pro
gram consisted of songs and
dances, and the children showed
very careful and efficient train- 1
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Riddle and
daughter, Susie Waugh, of San
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poole and
Sam, Jr., of Greensboro, spent
Mother's Day with Mrs. Sallie
Folger.
Mrs. J. W. Crawford enter
tained at six tables of hearts
Friday evening, honoring Mr§.
Alton Cobb, a recent bride. Mrs.
Edwin Reid wOH high score prize,
Yardley's dusting powder, while
Mrs. B. F. Folger a runner up, re
ceived a Dußarry week end set.
Mrs. J. H. Gentry received n3
consolation a box of yardley's
sachets. Mrs. Cobb, honor guest,
was presented a silver ice tray.
At the conclusion of play the
hostess served a delicious salad
course with tea, suplemented with
sweets.
Attorney and Mrs. A. D. Folger,
Attorney and Mrs. W. L. Reece
and Miss Edythe Reece went to
Winston-Salem Thursday after
noon, to attend the wedding of
Joseph M. Reece to Miss Ann
Brown Nash, in the First Baptist
church at 8 o'clock Thursday ev
ening. The ceremony was per
formed by Dr. Ralph Herring,
pastor of the bride. Immediately
after the ceremony a reception
was held at the bride's home, af-
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ter which the newly weds left for
northern cities.
Mrs. Paul Folger and Miss
Kathryn Folger were joint host
esses to 40 invited guests Satur
day evening in honor of Mrs.
Cobb. Bridge contract and Pol
lyanna were played, while others
enjoyed dancing. Miss Edythe
Reece scored highest at contract
and received a double deck of
cards. Miss Hazel Martin was
given cards for high score in
Pollyanna. R. C. Lewellyn re
ceived the prize for men's high
score in contract, a box of men's
Yardley powder. J. W. Crawford
was winner of the Pollyanna high
score for men and was also pre
sented Yardley powder. Mrs.
Folger and Miss Folger gave to
their honor guest, Mrs. Cobb, a
loyely vase. A sumptuous re
freshment course was served by
the hostesses, consisting of sal
ads, sandwiches, sweets and cof
fee. Punch was served during
the games. Out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Free
man, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Folger of Elkin, Miss Lucille Free
man of Randleman and Captain
Anderson.
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Cobb, recent bride and
groom of Dobson, Miss Verdye
Jackson entertained at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Reid Thursday ev
ening. Beautiful cut flowers
made a colorful background, in
the living room and dining room,
where' tables were placed for
contract. The high score prize
for ladies went to Mrs. A. D. Fol
ger of Mount Airy. Gentle
man's prize was awarded to A.
D. Folger and the runner-up to
Miss Emma Comer. The hostess
presented to Mir. and Mrs. Cobb
silver in their selected pattern.
Tempting refreshments empha
sizing the bridal motif were
served by the hostess, assisted by
Miss Myrtle Burgess, Mrs. F. F.
Riggs and Mrs. W. E. Reid.
BETHEL j
Ronda, route 2, May 10.—The
fine services held at Bethel
church here last Sunday were well
attended by a large congregation
including many visitors both at
the morning and evening meeting,
also a good crowd at Sunday
school. The pastor, Rev. R. J.
Pardue, preached at both servi
ces. An offering was taken for
the Baptist hospital at Winston-
Salem at the eleven o'clock hour.
Temporarily, the Saturday af
ternoon service has been changed
to Sunday evening every second
Sunday.
Mrs. D. W. Burchett is right
sick at her home here, we are
sorry to note.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pardue, of
jthe Maple Springs community,
I were here seeing friends awhile
Sunday afternoon.
Billy Mcßride, of Jonesville,
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
and Mrs. John Mcßride, last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferlazzo
and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong, of
Winston Salem, attended church
services here last Sunday, and
visited their mother, Mrs. C. W.
Gilliam, and Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Gilliam.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Vestal of
Greensboro, were the guests of
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison Vestal, last Sunday.
Attorney Dumont Eskridge of
Hillsboro, visited his father, Mr.
S. T. Eskridge, and brother, Mr.
Norfleet Eskridge and Mrs. Esk
ridge, last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones and
family had as their dinner guest
last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Mauldin and daughter, Miss Lu
cille Mauldin, and Mr. D. M.
Holcomb, of Arlington.
The graduating exercises of the
Ronda school will be held next
Thursday evening. This will
close the commencement, which
began last Friday evening, with
the high school play. Miss Elean
or Melton and Fred Melton of this
place, are members of the senior
class this year.
Mr. B. R. Pardue and mother,
Mrs. W. A. Pardue, went to Stat
esville today (Monday) to be with
their sister and daughter, Mrs.
A. P. Woodruff, who is undergo
ing a serious operation at the Da
vis hospital.
Mrs. C. L. Morrison returned to
her home here last week, after
spending several weeks visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Weaver Hin
son and family, of Hamptonille.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and
Henry Smoot, all of Monroe,
Michigan, who are in this state
visiting relatives, spent last Tues
day afternoon here with their
great aunt, Mrs. C. W. Gilliam,
Sr., and other relatives.
The Casstevens brothers from
the Mitchell Chapel community,
spent a while here Sunday after
noon with Charles and Eugene
Jones.
Rev. Mr. Gilley will preach here
at the church next Sunday ev
ening. A good congregation is ex
pected.
Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Pardue had
for their guests last Sunday the
former's mother, Mrs. A. J. Par
due, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Wagoner and son, all of the Ma
ple Springs community.
Miss Thelma Gilley visited her
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sister, Mrs. Rossie Cockerham,
near Motint Airy, last Sunday.
Singing To Be Held At Union
Church Sunday, May 30th
The Ronda singing convention
will be held at Union church,
near New Castle, Sunday, May
30th, beginning at 10:30 A. M.
All singers are invited to be pres
ent and have a part in the ser
vices.
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class. Slapping a half dollar on
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