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Thursday, July 1, 1937 SOCIETY Methodist Circle to Meet This i Evening Circle numlter four of the Wo man's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet this evening (Thursday) at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Fred Col hard on Church street. All mem bers are invited to attend. Mias Powell Will Be Hostess to Pearl Johnson Circle The Pearl Johnson Circle of the Woman's Missionary Union of the First Baptist church will meet CHIFFON and SERVICE v\ feClpUr Even the sturdiest of the ARCHER Service Weight and Chiffon styles are ex quisitely clear and beauti ful. That is Why women ■who insist on beauty as ■well a3 service choose ARCHERS for every occasion. 79 ct0 51.35 SYDNOR-SPAINHOUR COMPANY These Slips come in 3 lengths; 24jizes SHELBY BRYN MODE VEE Crepe Gartiere Satin Dasche Crepe Dasche 4Mr Mr Each of the slips shown above can be had SHORT, MEDIUM or LONG to fit figures of every height; in half sizes, regular sizes and extra sizes to fit figures of every girth. They're made of pure dye, all pure silks of exceptional durability because each fabric is woven expressly for lingerie. They're tailored so well that you can almost wear them inside out. In EXTRA SIZES 46 to 52, the price of SHELBY is 3.00: BRYN MODE and BRYN VEE, 4.00 •Ci . / 1 .i • 1 ' Blush, white, black, navy, brqum ~ SYDNOR-SPAINHOUR COMPANY Elkin, N. C. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Mattie Mae Powell on West Main street All members are invited to attend. Other circle meetings will be held Monday afternoon, July 12, having been deferred one week on account of the observation of In dependence Day on July 5. Mrs. Brannon is Honored at Party Thursday Mrs. George Pauls and Miss Mae Young entertained at an en joyable party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. DeLos Under wood in Jonesville, to honor Miss Young's sister, Mrs. Sam Bran non, a recent bride. Mrs. Bran non was presented a miscellane ous shower of linen by the guests. Table games were enjoyed dur ing the evening, with attrective prizes going to Miss Virginia Ray and Mrs. DeLos Underwood. Late in the evening a tempting ice course was served. The bridal motif was effected in the appointments of the home and in the refreshment course. Mrs. Graham Honors Guests at Buffet Supper and Dance Honoring her houseguests. Miss Catherine Reardon of Washington, D. C., and Miss Ella Ogburn of Winston-Salem, Mrs. H. C. Gra ham entertained at a lovely buf fet supper, followed by a dance Saturday evening at her home on Terrace Avenue. Garden flowers were, effectively used throughout the lower floor of the home. The guest list included ten cou ples, members of the younger so ciety set. Misses Reardon and Ogburn were again honored on Tuesday evening when ten couples joined hospitality at a picnic supper and swimming party at Roaring Gap. This Store Will Be CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5 In Observance of Independence Day Sydnor-Spainhour Company Elkin, N. C. - ----- V ... ..... THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA F. L. CESS IS Honored on Birth day Anniversary Sunday Members of his family, includ ing his children and grandchil dren, and a few intimate friends honored F. L. Cass on his birth day anniversary Sunday |at his home north of Elkin. A bountiful dinner was served to about thirty guests. Mr. Cass received many useful gifts. Children of the honor guest at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. An drew Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Dodson Cass of Winston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cass, Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Cass and Odell Cass, all of Elkin. Yadkin Valley» Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Lillard Members of the Yadkin Valley Garden Club enjoyed a delightful meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mason Lillard on Gwyn Avenue. Lovely summer flowers were used in the living room and hall. The program on "Winter Gar dens" was presented by Mrs. J. H. Beeson, assisted by Mesdames E. G. Click and M. A. Biggs. A beautifully appointed salad course was served during a pleas ant social houv. Members enj dying Mrs. Lillard's hospitality were: Mesdames J. L. Hall, J. s. Atkinson, E. F. Mc- Neer, M. A. Biggs, H. P. Graham, W. W. Whitaker and J. H. Bee son and her guest, Miss Nell Wood of Savannah, Georgia. Anthony-Beamon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. An thony of Ronda announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Etta, to James Richard Beamon of North Wilkesboro, June 5, at independence, Virginia, with Rev. L. F. Frank officiating. The bride was becomingly dressed in white chiffon with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony. Mr. Beamon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Beamon of North Wilkesboro and is employed by the Key City Furniture company. Both are popular with a wide circle of friends. Following a honeymoon to Washington, D. C., add other places of interest, Mr. and Mrs. Beamon are making their home at North Wilkesboro, Route 1. Mrs. Ashby is Hostess to Bridge Club Members Mrs. C. G. Ashby entertained members of her bridge club and three additional guests at a de lightful morning party followed by a luncheon Thursday at her home on Bridge street. A patriotic motif of red, white and blue was carried out in the decorations and the appointments of the luncheon. Large bowls of white and blue larkspur and red snap dragons were used throughout the home. Bridge was played at two ta bles: The club award for high score went to Mrs. R. M. Hudgins and the visitor's prize to Mrs. Marion Allen at the conclusion of a series of interesting pro gressions. Mrs. L. W. Laxton, a recent bride, who was a special guest of the club, was given a gift of linen. Members playing were: Mes dames Paul Owyn, A. B. Somers, R. M. Hudgins, Ruohs Pyron and R. C. Freeman. Additional guests were: Mesdames L. W. Laxton, Leßoy Campbell and Marion Al len. Miss Mable Murray and Lieut. David Brown are Married .Coming as a surprise to friends is the wedding of Miss Mable C. Murray and Lieut. David Alonzo Brown, which was solem ized Saturday evening, June 19, at Hillsville, Virginia. Rev. Walter G. Hughes, pastor of the Hillsville Baptist church, officiated, using the ring ceremony. For her wedding the bride wore a becoming dress of beige with\ harmonizing acessories and a shoulder corsage of radiance roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Rev. L. B. Murray and Mrs. Murray of State Road. She was educated at Mountain Park and later took a secretarial course at High Point. For some time she has been employed in the office of the F. and W. Chevrolet company here. Lieut. Brown Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown of Jonesvllle. He was graduated from Oak Ridge Military Institute in 1930 and was commissioned as lleutenent in the 316 th Field Artillery in March 1932, Since he received his commission he has been in charge of various CCC camps 1)1 the Carolinas, his latest assignment being Table Rock Camp at Pickens, S. C. At the present he is associated with the local distributing office of Gulf Refining company here. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are making their home at an apartment In the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hambright on Gwyn Avenue. Formal annoucements of thei wedding have been issued. Of interest to friends in this section is the marriage of Miss Kathleen Absher of Washington, D. C.. and Johnson H. Steelman of Yadkinville, which was solem nized Thursday evening, June 24, at Lincoln Road Methodist church in Washington, D. C., with the pastor, Dr. Reginald Stone, offic iating, using the ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen of Washington formerly of States ville, and was educated at States ville high school, Mitchell Col lege, Statesvllle, and Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone. For the past three years she has done office work in Washington. Mr. Steelman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Steelman of Yad kinville, and was educated lit Har mony high school and Appalach ian State Teachers College, Boone. For the past three years he has been a member of the Jonesville school faculty, where he taught science. Following a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Steelman will be at home at 11 R. Street, N. E„ Washing ton, D. C. Little Mountain Mr. and Mrs. R. T. W. Dunham and daughers, Frances and Hazel were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Gentry of State Road. Misses Annie Lee Byrd and Lucy Gentry of Lomax, spent the weekf-end with Miss Sarah Dar nell. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoots, of Roar ing River, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Morrison had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gilliam and little grandson, Jimmie Kegley of Ben ham. Mr. and Mrs. Odel Cockerham of Zephyr, visited relatives In this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poplin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud of Ronda. Miss Kathleen Morrison spent Saturday night with Misses Sallie and Annie Lee Gilliam of Ben ham. She was accompanied home Rose & Rose Transfer Co. Sand and Gravel a Specialty We Pump and Deliver Sand Anywhere in Any Amount Box 116 Elkin, N. C. Plumbing and Heating GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TORS—WASHING MACHINES RADIOS ELKIN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Phone 254 Elkin, N. C. YOUR FIRST AID KIT An accident! Quick! lodine, bandages, gauze, absorbent cotton! A dozen thoughts rush to your mind. Could you quickly supply these simple necessities, per haps saving a life or limb? Better not neglect that list of home remedies. We never can tell when we may hear the cry of "an accident." ' Don't neglect a cut nor an abrasion. Teach the kiddies to care for all scratches. Baby foods, nursing bottles and nipples* Let US be YOUR Druggists Abernethy's The REXALL Store >555L "A GOOD DRUG STORE" -©# See Your DOCTOR First— Phone 42 Then See US Elkin, N. C. Sunday morning by Miss Sallie Gilliam, who. spent Sunday with her. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swaim and Mrs. Enoch Swaim spent the week-end near Statesvllle visiting relatives. Mrs. Judith Pardue is very ill we are sorry to note. Mrs. N. S. Thorpe is improving very slowly. . Mr. and Mrs. Avery Pardue and] children of Ronda, and Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Pardue and children of this community all visited in Sparta Sunday. MOUNTAIN PARK The revival meeting will begin next Sunday night at Mountain Park Baptist church. Rev. R. E. Adams, of Mayodan, will assist the pastor. Rev. T. S. Draughn. The public has a cordial invita tion to attend. We are sorry to note that Mr. U. H. Cockerham is very ill, we hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cockerham spent last Thursday in Winston- Salem. Miss Edna Thompson of Thur mond, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cocker ham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldridge of Lexington, visited relatives here last week. y Mrs. Betty Sides of Winston- Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Fol ger Cockerham last week. # . Mr. Claude Harris made a bus iness trip to Charlotte Tuesday. Miss Marjorle Cockerham of New York visited relatives here last week. ~ Mr. Clyde Cockerham of Greece has returned home for his sum mer vacation. Mrs. C. C. Gentry visited rela tives in Elkin Saturday. Mesdames R. J. Williams, O. O. Wallace, W. B. Williams and Mr. Claud Harris attended the relig ious promotional meeting held at When You Need a Laxative Thousands of men and women know how wise it is to take Black- Draught at the first sign of consti pation. They like the refreshing re lief it brings. They know its timely use may save them from feeling badly and possibly losing time at work from sickness brought on by constipation. If you have to take a laxative oc casionally, you can rely on A GOOD LAXATIVE Palrview Baptist church last Wednesday. Little Sammy Cocker ham spent last week in Elkin visiting rela tives. The number of SIO,OOO bills in circulation is increasing, says a treasury note. But maybe you had already noticed it. CALL 68 For Anything You Want to Build With WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE J AND TRY OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU ELKIN LUMBER & MFG. CO. "Everything- to Build Anything" Phone 68 Elkin, N. C. X J West Main Elkin " (THEATRE) THURSDAY, JULY 1— "MEET THE MISSUS" With Victor Moore—Helen Broderick News Adm. 10c-25c Friday-Saturday— Monday, July 5 Matinee and Night Matinee and Night . Open 10:30 A. M. MBMm ■■ Jdßm A GRAND ROUND-UP OF NEW Mr STARS, NEW SONGS;-NEW IHRILL-FIU^ Gene Autry Serial ALSO On the Stage Monday, In Person "THE PINE RIDGE RAMBLERS" With The "HOLLYWOOD TWINS" Just back from Hollywood where they appeared in Gene Autry's latest picture "Yodeling Kid From Pine Ridge." Stars of screen, stage and radio in a roundup of hill-billy songs and mountain music. NOTE: HOLIDAY SPECIAL—DOORS OPEN 10:30 A. M.— CONTINUOUS SHOWING—ADMISSION 15c-35c. TUESDAY— "PARADISE EXPRESS" With Grant Withers—Dorothy Appleby Comedy Adm. 10c-25c WEDNESDAY—DIME NITE— "SANTA FE BOUND" WITH TOM TYLER Comedy Adm. 10c to All ~ 1 Q Q & Malaria Q U U u,sda,s V V V COLDS Liquid, Tablets ,ir * Salve, No«e Drops Meadaehe, 30 minutes Try "Rub-My-Tism"-World's Best Liniment
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