Thursday. July 8, 1937 News of Jonesvilie Mrs. Gurney Wagoner, Editor Phone 48-W Mr. Phillip Wilkins spent the Fourth and Monday in Boone visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown and Miss Elizabeth Brown, of Warren, Ind., left Wednesday morning for their home after vis iting relatives here for a few weeks. Mr. T. P. Brown, of Boon ville, will accompany them home to spend a month with their father and his son, Mr. Foster Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chipman and children visited Mrs. J. W. Arnold on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arnold accompanied them home and they spent Monday in John son City and other points in Tennessee. Mr. Thomas Swaim and daugh ter, Ora Bell and Mr. and Mrs. "Buck" Ashley, of Durham, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Macemore. Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Smith and family visited friends at Todd last Thursday. Rev. D. G. Reece filled the pul pit? at Richmond Hill last Sunday for the pastor, Rev. Ellis Norman. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wagoner and son, Leo, visited Mrs. Wag oner's sister, Mrs. T. L. Harding and Mr. Harding of Cana, on Sun day afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Brown and son, Bonnie and daughter, Dixie and Mr. C. L. Kerley attended" the funeral of Mrs. Brown's niece, Mrs. Jack Kitchen tit Durham last Thursday. Mrs. Kitchen was formerly Miss Mozell Vestal. Miss Anne Castevens, of Cycle, is spending this week with Made lyn Thompson. Miss Ruth and little Miss Nan cy Ann Mayberry returned home Monday evening after a week's visit with relatives. They were ac Safety FOR YOUR Valuables A Safety Deposit Box pro vides absolute protection for your valuables. Guard against fire, theft, accident al loss or other hazards by renting- a box in our vault today. The cost is small. $2.00 Per Year The Bank of Elkin R. C. LsweHyn. Garland Johnson Franklin Folcor President Vice-President Cashier Don't Forget Our Sales Thursday, July 8 10:00 A. M. Sunset Park, West Elkin 2:00 P. M. Small Farm Sale On Highway 21 ALL TRACTS HAVE PAVED ROAD FRONT BE ON HAND PROMPTLY AT ABOVE HOURS AND GET A CHANCE AT FREE PRIZES. CAROLINA REALTY AND AUCTION COMPANY Selling Agents-—Salisbury, N. C. Information; Parks Real Estate Company Elkin, N. C. companied home by little Miss Betty Joe Apperson, who will vis it relatives here for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Castevens and sons, Kenneth and Elton and Miss Dessie Reeves motored to Martinsville and other points in Virginia on a pleasure trip last Sunday. Mrs. W. I. Shugart had as her guests, her brother, Gray Hamp ton and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Smith will visit with Mrs. Shugart for about two weeks. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Elizabeth Hamp ton. Misses Carrie Taylor and Ha zel Brandon and Messrs. Walter Vestal and Gorrel Prim spent Monday in Asheville. Mr. Harvey Groce was able to return to his home fr?m Hugh Chatham Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Martin and sons, spent Monday in Winston- Salem, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Otis Felts and Mr. Felts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Felts and son, Jimmie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Freil Flynn at Ronda, over the week-end. • Misses Madelyn Thompson, Mary Elizabeth and Mildred In gram, Mrs. Bill Triplett of Rocky Mount and Miss Daisy Ingram of Taylorsville, spent the week-end at Brown Mountain Beach, near Lenoir. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly of Marion, were here the first of the week visiting friends. Mr. Kelley was formerly a pastor of Holiness church here. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmer, of Winston-Salem, were the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lovelace. Miss Sara Harris of Winston- THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA On Strike Board r . __ . 1 WASHINGTON, D. C Charles P. Tart, son of the late Justice of ( the Supreme Court, was made a member of the special Board of ! 'Three to mediate the steel strikes. i Y Salem, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Harris. Miss Eva Adams spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adams of Ronda. Mrs. Ode Travis and son, Dan ny, of West Jefferson, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boles. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gilliam, Jr. are the proud parents of a baby girl, born on Sunday, July 4. Mrs. Maggie Holcomb, of Cen ter, spent the week-end here with her brother, Mr. J. M. Holcomb and Mrs. Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lineberry and daughters, Lorraine, Virginia, Cornelia and Jean and Aleine Holcomb spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. Aaron Speer and Mr. John Mock of Boonville. Miss Sara Mae Renegar enter ed Hugh Chatham Hospital on Saturday evening and underwent an appendicitis operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mcßride and son, Billy, attended the birth day dinner given for Mrs. Mc- Bride's uncle, Mr. Lonnie Stroud at Wilkesboro last Sunday. Mrs. P. L. Smith and children, Dewey and Doris and Mrs. E. P. Dye attended the annual home coming at Reidsville last Sunday. Miss Erlene Mayberry of Wins ton-Salem, was the guest of Mrs. M. M. Mayberry on Monday night. Little Miss Doris Shugart is visiting relatives at Yadkinville this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reece and son, Mack and Reece Shugart spent Sunday and Monday in Washington, D. C. visiting their son, Kemp Reece, who is attend ing the Boy Scouts Jamboree up there. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carson of Charlotte, Mrs. W. C. Gentry and Mrs. W. L. Hudspeth of Brooks Cross Roads visited their sister ant', daughter, Mrs. G. S. Wagoner and Mr. Wagoner on Monday evening. Misses Lexie Cummings and Margaret Lyons spent the week end in Sparta with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cum mings. Mr. Leroy Martin, of Raleigh visited his sister, Mrs. J. A. Paris and Mr. Paris on Sunday. Mr. John Weaver of Statesville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Weaver and son, Jack Ray Weav er. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mcßride and Mr. D. D. Mcßride of Winston- Salem, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. W. V. Holcomb had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Co mer, Mr. J. C. Phelps and son, ] Lawrence, of Independence, Va. and they were accompanied by their sister, Mrs. W. E. Macy, who had been their guest for two weeks on Saturday. All the troops of the Oirl Scouts left Monday for a camping trip at Williams Park this week with their scout leader, Mrs. Ivory Johnson and Miss Bertha Adams. Mrs. Roy Burgess of Mayodan was the guest of Mrs. R. E. Pelts on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thedd Vestal an nounce the birth of twin boys on Sunday, July 4, 1937. Miss Sudie Finney, of States ville spent last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Margie Eskera^e. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morgan, of Winston-Salem, were the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Mag gie Ashley. Mr. Joe Gilliam spent the week-end at Port Bragg. Mrs. Leuna Slattery, of Wash - ington, i spent the Fourth and . Monday with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Phillips and daughters, Helen and Betty Jean Slattery of Arl ington. e Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Smith and *• family spent Monday at Walnut l - Cove visiting his parents, Mr. and - Mrs. C. F. Smith. g Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anthony !. and their granddaughter, Mildred Anthony, of Hamptonville, visited •. the latter's brother and wife, Mr. y and Mrs. Max Anthony. Rose Marlowe Circle Meets The Rose Marlowe Circle of the j W. M. U. met with Mrs. Hugh Holcomb and Miss Emma Eller as joint hostesses. After a short bus iness session, Mrs. Will Holcomb g led an interesting program on j "The American Negro." Those as r sisting Mrs. Holcomb were Miss es Emma Eller, Doris Thompson, J Hazel Phillips and Mrs. Jim Chap l pel and Mrs. D. R. Castevens. At t the conclusion delicious water r melon was served the 13 members r present. r- RUSK [ Pvt. T. W. Burch, with the U. S. Marine Corps, stationed at ' Quantico, Va., spent the Fourth of July Holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Ila D. Burch and ; family. Mr. and Mrs. Thedford Sprin kle of Dobson were here Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Martin. Miss Lorita Jenkins, of State Road, spent a few days here last | week. She was accompanied home by Miss Edna Jenkins, who ' spent the week-end there. Mr. W. C. Martin of High Point, spent several days here last week with Mr. L. White. Mrs. J. O. Foy of Stokesdale, visited home folks here last week. Grady Jenkins with the Grey hound Bus Co. was here a short while Friday. H. V. Burch of Bristol, Tenn., visited relatives here the first of the week. Tommy Chandler spent Sunday in Virginia with relatives. Mr. Grady Wilson of High Point was a recent visitor here. Mrs. Vance Burch spent a few days in Asheville, N. C„ last week with her son, E. J. Burch and family. She was accompanied by Miss Sue Burch of Greensboro, j who spent her vacation here. : Miss Burch returned to Greens- ! boro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Chandler, of High Point, also Mr. Raymond White and family of Crutchfield. Mrs. J. W. Martin attended the Shore-Martin wedding at Boon ville Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hill and children visited Mrs. Hill's moth er, Mrs. Flinchum, near Pilot Mountain Sunday. Miss Marene McCoin, Mrs. Les ter sloop and children of the Friendship section have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Corder the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilmoth of Elkin were among the holiday I visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Burch spent Sunday at Mountain Park with Mr. Paul Burch and family. R. A. Jenkins returned to Wins- ! ton-Salem the first of the week, after spending the Fourth here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Corder spent Sunday In the Fairview section. Mrs. Luther Greenwood of the Friendship section was here a day or two last* week. Mr. Lynn Coffey of Roanoke, Va. and Mr. Woodrow Martin of East Bend were Sunday visitors here. | FAIItVIEW [ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moser of | Mocksville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Moser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Phillips. Mrs. Julia Corder, son and j daughter, Emmit and Manda, of High Point, are spending their vacation here with relatives. Mrs. Corder's children gave her a Marksman ''"a •■■■■■ ' ~~~ ~ / f f| y -#. - ' :• ' . • . ;:'•>:> r . ' " ; :" ;' j \ - 5 ; ■■■- - . ; :V Pictured above is Captain M. E. Hicks, said to be one of the world's greatest marksmen, who will give an exhibition of shoot ing here at Hinshaw Cash Hard ware Co., Saturday afternoon at 4 p. m. In addition to making a number of remarkable difficult shots with rifle, revolver and shotgun, Captain Hicks will also lecture on practical and safe methods of using firearms. The exhibition will be free of charge and the public 19 invited to be present. birthday dinner at Mr. Charlie White's home Sunday. The revival meeting will begin at'Fairview Baptist church Sun day night, July 25, 1937, with Rev. H. M. Boyd from Waynes burg,. Ky. assisting again this year. We are expecting a great success. Mrs. Nannie Rumbley, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Cavnest and family of Greensboro, were visiting rela tives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Alberty, who has been taking treatments at the Martin Memorial Hospital, is im proving her friends will be glad to know. PICKY "I'll bet a coat of tan would be becoming to you, girlie." "Oh, thanks, you darling boy, but I'd rather have ermine." Before Y PRINTING / From A Peddler Give Us A The skip-in and skip-away salesman for outside print ing plants promises you a 10t... and gets your order... then sends you what may be 0. K. or may not be. 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