Thnrsday, June 24, 1937
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Mrs. L. I. Wade is spending
this week in Mount Airy, the
guest of Mrs. Thomas Mackie.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Graham
and family of East Marion, are
spending sometime here visiting
relatives.
Miss Alma Reece of Pasadena,
California, spent the week-end
he/e the guest of her cousin, W.
M. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Poindexter
will leave this week for Elk Creek,
Virginia, where they will spend
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis and
little daughter, Frances Jean,
spent Sunday with relatives in
Galax, Virginia.
Mrs. Charles Myers of Sparta
is the guest this week of Dr. and
Mrs. R. B. Harrell, at their home
on West Main street.
Miss Blendon Byrd returned
Saturday from a stay of a month
in Dallas, Texas, where she vis
ited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis had
as their guest for a week recently,
Mrs. Davis' aunt, Mrs. Clara
Briggs, of Pontiac, Michigan.
Miss Mary Burdge of Red Bank,
New Jersey, was the week-end
guest of Miss Emalene Neaves
at her home on Bridge street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Meed, Jr.
moved last week into one of the
houses recently completed in
North Elkin by John Hudspeth.
Mrs. L. J. Bray returned Friday
from Ocala, Florida, where she
spent the winter the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. M. K. Pleasants.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McNeill of
Greensboro, were the guests Sim
day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young,
at their home on Elk Spur street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Church
spent the week-end in Marion,
Virginia, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Church, the former
their son.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Walker in Winston-Salem Sim
day. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Walker in High Point
and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall An
derson in Greensboro.
Tailoring Drew M«H»H
All Kinds of Sewing
Mrs. C. W. Laffoon
West Main St. Phone 101-R
FLOWERS
Cut Flowers—Funeral
Designs Potted Plants
Mrs. Grady Cockerham
Phone 22 Elkin, N. C.
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1. Put your valuables in a
safety deposit box.
2. Put your Ifunds into
American Express Trav
eler s Checks before
starting on your trip.
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IP of Elkin
R. C. Lowellyn, Garland Johnson Franklin Folger
President Vice-President Cashier
Dicky Shugart left Saturday for
Edgemont, where he will spend
the summer with Dr. and Mrs.
Roy C. Tatum, the former his
uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilmoth
and son, Bobby, and Graham
Reich, all of Winston-Salem, were
the week-end guests of W. S.
Reich, at his home on Vine street.
Misses Adeline Jones and Jane
Whicker of North Wilkesboro, are
the guests this week of Miss Eliz
abeth Shores at her home on
Bridge street.
Miss Carolyn Salmons of Wins
ton-Salem is spending this week
here with her grandmother, Mrs.
Fannie Salmons, at her home on
Gwyn avenue.
Mrs. E. C. Whitt of Pickens, S.
C., is spending sometime here with
Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Abernethy,
the latter her sister, at their home
on Hospital Road.
Miss Helen Wood of Savannah,
Georgia, arrived Saturday for a
visit of several days to Mrs. J. H.
Beeson at her home on West
Main street.
Miss Frances Chatham, Miss
Lucille Cox, Bob Robbins and Bill
Harris will leave Friday for Myr
tle Beach, S. C., for a week's va
cation.
Miss Betty Jean Miller of
Greensboro, Is spending sometime
here with Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Williamson at their home on Elk
Spur street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Laffoon and
daughters, Louise and Grace,
spent Sunday at Champion, with
Mrs. Laffoon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Ed mis ten.
Miss Marilyn Caldwell of Wyn
cote, Pa., arrived today for a visit
of two or three weeks to Miss
Rosamond Neaves, at her home
on Bridge street.
Robert Sale, of Marietta, Ohio,
will arrive Saturday for a visit of
several days to his mother, Mrs.
W. S. Sale, at her home on
Bridge street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alston Boles of
Jonesville, announce the birth of
a daughter, Barabara Ann, at
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hos
pital, June 19, 1937.
Mrs Mable Doughton Davis of
High Point was the week-end
guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Har
rell, the latter her sister, at their
home on West Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wade and
Miss Mattie Mae Powell spent
Sunday in Asheville. Mr. Wade
remained for the week to attend
to business matters.
Miss Margaret Cragan, home
economics teacher for the high
school who has been conducting
special summfer classes here, will
leave the first of July for a va
cation of two months. She will
visit in Ruffin and Maryville,
Tenn., and "father points.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA^
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Greene re
turned to their home in States
ville Wednesday following a visit
to Misses Jennie and Auba Gray
at their home on Vine Street.
Jimmy Meed left Sunday for
Wheeling, West Virginia, to be
associated with his father, L. G.
Meed, who is in charge of a Dr.
Pepper Bottling Plant there.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Bray of At
lanta, Georgia, were the week-end
guests of Mr. Bray's sister, Mrs. S.
O. Maguire, and Mr. Maguire, at
their home on Gwyn Avenue.
Mrs. J. T. Burrus and Miss Es
sie Glenn returned to their homes
in High Point Wednesday, follow
ing a visit to Mrs. A. G. Click at
her home on West Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols of
Morganton and Jim Lewellyn of
Albemarle, are spending a lew
days here and at Dobson, the
guests of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Cragan
and daughters, Anne and Jane,
of Ruffin, were the guests Satur
day of Miss Margaret Cragan at
her home on Gwyn avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bartlett
and Mrs. M. S. Chandler of Wins
ton-Salem were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Meed, Jr.,
at their home on North Bridge
street.
Mrs. E. S. Spainhour had as her
guests Thursday at her home on
West Main street, Mrs. Sloane
Payne of Taylorsville and Mrs.
Henry Moore of North Wilkes
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyles and
daughter, Johnny, of Pilot Moun
tain, were the Sunday guests of
their son, Max Boyles and Mrs.
Boyles at their home on Gwyn
avenue.
Mrs. O. R. Tharpe and little
daughter, Mary Blanche, of Lex
ington, Va., are spending some
time here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Parks, at their
home on West Main street.
Mrs. E. E. Harris and Mrs. An
na Harris Shugart and children
spent Wednesday in Shelby the
guests of the former's daughter,
Mrs. William Andrews, and Mr.
Andrews.
Garland Johnson, active-vice
president of the Bank of Elkin, is
spending two weeks at Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, N. J.,
taking post-graduate work in
banking.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laxton
have returned from their honey
moon and are temporarily at home
at Hotel Elkin, prior to moving
into their home on West Main
street extension.
Miss Barbara Hinson of Wins
ton-Salem has been spending two
weeks here the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Davis. She will leave
next week for Camp Shirley Rog
ers, at Roaring Gap.
C. C. Triplett and daughter,
Miss Gertrude Triplett, of Long
Beach, vCalifomia, arrived Satur
day for a visit to his sister, Mrs.
J. C. Gilliam, in Jonesville, and
other relatives in this vicinity.
Errol Hayes and H. P. Graham
left Sunday morning for Indian
apolis, Ind., to attend the annual
convention of Kiwanis, Interna
tional. Messrs. Hayes and Graham
are representatives of the local
Kiwanis Club.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman
have as their guests at their
home on Church street, Miss Lu
cille Freeman of Dobson, and lit
tle Misses Lillie Susan Freeman
of Randleman and Susie Waugh
Riddle of Sanford.
The many friends of F. A.
Brendle, prominent Elkin business
man, will be glad to know that
he is gradually improving from
an illness that has kept him con
fined to his home for the past
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale White and
son. Jack, and Buddy Ashe and
Brockman Earle, all of States
ville, were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. E. A.
Harris, and Mr. Harris, at their
home on West Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Byrd and
daughter, Miss Mary Jane Byrd,
left Monday for Tulsa, Oklahoma,
where they will spend a month
with Mrs. Byrd's sister, Mrs.
Frank Rogers. They will also
visit places of interest enroute.
Mrs. Fred Colhard has as her
guests at her home on Church
street, her brother, C. E. Mar
shall and Mrs. Marshall and
daughter, Sally, of Logan, West
Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
will go from here to Thaxton, Va.,
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gwyn and
son, J. P. m, of Birmingham,
Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gwyn and little daughter of Roa
noke, Va., are spending sometime
here the guests of Messrs. Gwyn's
sisters, Mesdames E. G. Click and
Hugh Parks. —^
Mrs. W. E. Bohannon and little
granddaughter, Patty Rue Young,
returned Saturday from Raleigh,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Long, the latter her daugh
ter. They were accompanied
home by Mr. and Mrs. Long, who
were her guests for the week-end.
Mrs. W. O. Gilbert and daugh
ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Edge, of San
Antonio, Texas, arrived last week
for an extended visit to Mrs. Gil
bert's sisters, Misses Annie and
Minnie Chatham, at their home
on Surry Avenue. Mrs. Gilbert
was formerly Miss Julia Chat
ham of Elkin.
to/ and Mrs. Alan Browning,
Sr., of Hillsboro, were the Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Browning, Jr., the former their
son, at their home on Church
street. They were accompanied
by Ralph Thomas, also of Hills
boro.
Mrs. J. R. Poindexter returned
Saturday from Richmond, Va.,
where she spent sometime with
her sister, Mrs. H. A. Zinzer, who
is critically il} at St. Luke's hospi
tal there. Friends of Mrs. Poin
dexter will regret to know that no
hope is held for her sister's recov
ery.
Mrs. Errol Hayes of this city,
accompanied by Miss Orace Hay
es of Boonville, left Sunday morn
ing for a pleasure trip to New
York. They expect to be away a
week. They will be accompanied
home by Miss Ellen Hayes of
Boonville, who has been spending
sometime in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Hamer
and daughters, Sylvia Ann and
Gwendolyn, R. o. Harbin, Mrs. L.
H. Wall and Marion Hamer, all of
Lenoir, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sronce,
Mrs. J. J. Maroney, Mr. and Mrs.
Benton Leinster, all of Statesville,
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rash.
Denzil D. Cockerham, of State
Road, North Carolina, Junior in
the school of pharmacy, Medical
College of Virginia, made the
dean's list for the semester 1936-
37. In order to attain this honor
the student must have made an
average of ninety on the work of
the year.
Julius L. Hall left Saturday for
Chicago, HI., to attend the wed
ding of Miss Lily Way Rutledge
and Alexander J. Hayes, both of
Chicago, which was solemnized in
a church ceremony at Bond
Chapel, University of Chicago,
Tuesday. Mr. Hall was best man
to Mr. Hayes for the ceremony.
He will return here the latter part
of the week.
J. Mark McAdams left Wednes
day for Chapel Hill to attend a
three-day educational conference
at the University of North Caro
lina. The theme of the confer
ence will be "Taking Stock and
Looking Ahead." Mr. McAdams
will have a part on the program
and discuss "The Educational
Needs of the Principal." Mrs.
McAdams and daughter, Mary
Vance, will visit in Greensboro
during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McNeer had
as their dinner guests Sunday at
at their home on Church street,
Mrs. W. C. Fields, Cam Fields,
Miss Anna Halsey, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Fields, Misses Pearl and
Clyde Fields all of Mouth of Wil
son, Va., Mrs. Talmage Smith, of
Independence, Va., Dr. Sam Hol
brook, Statesville, Miss Beatrice
Holbrook, Traphill and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Neaves and Miss Betty
Allen of Elkin.
WITH THE SICK
The following patients have
been admitted to the local hospit
al during the past week: Alma
Callahan, Dobson; John Stout,
Sr., Jonesville; John Stout, Jr.,
Jonesville; Eva Lee Wagoner,
Ronda; Mrs. Hattie Seagraves,
J Cycle; Mrs. Pearl Elliot, Smith
port; Gale York, Rusk; Bill Bry
ant, Glade Valley; Mrs. Alston
Boles, Jonesville; Walter Lee Dix
| on, Stratford; Harvey Groce,
1 Jonesville; Mrs. Herbert Madison,
Arlington; Mrs. Shade Bell, El
| kin; Mack Dowell, Sparta; Mrs.
' Fannie Hanes, Arlington; Ray
[ mond Sidden, Sparta; W. A.
. Darnell, Elkin; Mrs. Charity
; Couch, Elkin.
Patients dimissed during the
[ week were: Betty Boplin, Ronda;
I Mary Burchette, State Road; Dor
. othy Barker, Boonville: Woodrow
t Woodruff, Glade Valley, Mrs.
. Doris Eidson, Harmony; Mrs.
: Lenora Luff man, Ronda; Chas.
Minton, Elkin; Mrs. Hazel Sale,
1 Ronda.
1 THURMOND
> .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dejournette
r and son, Joe, made a business
i trip to Wilkesboro Saturday.
Mr. Henry L. Lassiter, a South
-1 ern Railway employee, spent a
few hours here with his family
1 and friends Wednesday.
• Mrs. Etta Baugus has returned
to her work at Elkin after spend
-1 ing a. few days here with her
• mother.
' The highway force is topsoil
' ing the road leading from here
; out toward Reynold's summer
' home.
Mr. Jack Simmons of Albemarle
spent the week-end here with his
B mother and sister.
Miss Mabel Simmons visited
relatives and friends at State
J Road last week,
j Mr. Doughton Thompson spent
3 the week-end here with his lath
is er and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billings
j are spending a few days with Mr.
i Billings' parents here.
Rev. Spencer filled his regular
i appointment at White Rock Sun
e day, delivering a wonderful mes
t sage on the subject "Be sure your
- sins will find you out."
The White Rock folks were
glad to have the brethren and
sisters of union Hill visit them
Sunday. Hope they will come
again soon.
Rev. Spencer expects to begin
a series of meetings at Union Hill
Methodist Church the third Sun
day in July. The public is cor
dially Invited to attend these ser
vices.
Sunday school at White Rock
is progressing very nicely, having
an average attendance of about
60 pupils.
Miss Edna Thompson is spend
ing a few days a* Mountain Park
with her aunt Mrs. P. B. Cocker
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cocker
ham of Mountain Park visited at
Mr. W. S. Simmon's Sunday.
A number of people from this
community attended the Decora
tion service at Mountain View
church Sunday.
There are more Doctors of
Philosophy In the United States
per square mile than in any other
country in the world.
Mayonnaise 25c
Jello An Fiavors pkg. 5c
Del Monte
Fruit Cocktail no.icahlsc
N. B. C.
Luscious Cream Cakes pound 19c
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Green Beauty
PICKLES s ° ur ° r Diu — qt. jar 15c
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OIL Pi»t23 c B,iss
TOWELS 11011 10° -TEA 1-4 LB. PKG. 15C
OLIVES 61/4 ozs -27 c CTCUmtQ
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KLn, 2 T k ' 25c Grape Juice pint 19c
PINEAPPLE- 19 c Shivar 11
FLAKES 2 Pkgs. ]jjc Ginger Ale QT. 10c II
CORN 3 Cans £sc (Plus Deposit)
All Star Coliee 2 POUNDS 37c
CHEESE - - pound 21c
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CUCUMBERS Pound 5 C VEAL CHOPS Lb 25 c
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