Sept b 16 1987
News of Jonesville
Mrs. Gnrney Wagoner, Editor Phone 48-W
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mcßride, of
Winston-Salem, spent the week
end here with his mother, Mrs. D.
D.jMcßride.
losses Alma Couch, Alta Wag
oner and Messrs. Sid Carter and
Hazel Poplin motored to Hickory
Sunday on motorcycles.
Rev. and Mrs. D. G. Reece and
daughter, Sarah Lou and Mr. and
Mrs. Alston Boles and daughters,
Jerry Lee, Patricia and Barbara
Anne, visited Mr. Henry Reece of
Boonville, on Sunday afternoon.
t Mrs. J. H. Mathis was able to
return to her home from a
Statesville hospital on Sunday,
her friends will be glad to learn.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holcomb and
son, Flake, and Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Holcomb attended the
Holcomb reunion at Center last
Simday.
Prof. E. B. Barrett, of Clinton,
S. C., was a visitor in the "home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown
over the week-end.
The revival meeting came to a
close at the Baptist church on
Thursday evening with 44 addi
tions to the church. The baptis
mal service was held Sunday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock and twen
ty-six were baptized.
The Jonesville high school open
ed Monday, September 13, with
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between 000 and 1000 children
present for the opening day.
Misses Carrie Taylor and "Mar
garet Renegar left Wednesday for
Raleigh, where they will enter
Rex Hospital for training. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haynes
and Mrs. S. Z. Haynes attended
the funeral of Mrs. Harley Hay
nes, aunt, Mrs. James Norman at
State Road on Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown had
as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Bush and children. Betty
and Bobby of Lenoir on Sunday.
Mrs. Kathryn Brown Wells ac
companied them home to be their
guest the first part of this week.
Mrs. N. P. Carpenter of Roar
ing River, was the Sunday guest
in the home of Miss Nettie Hol
brook.
Misses Lexie Cumznings and
Margaret Lyons spent the week
end in Wheeling, W. Va., with
friends.
Miss Anne Castevens, of Cycle,
was the week-end guest in the
home of Mrs. Mabel Thompson.
Mrs. Dal Ingram returned home
the latter part of last week from
Davis hospital and is much im
proved.
Miss Doris Thompson left Wed
nesday morning to enter Junior
College at Raleigh to take a busi
ness course.
Mrs. Allie Privett has as her
guest this week her mother, Mrs.
M. A. Wilmoth, of Richmond, Va.
Miss Iris Minlsh spent the week
end in Yadkinville the guest of
Miss Blanche Long.
Mrs. John Mayberry and son,
Gayle and Mrs. M. M. May berry
and daughter, Nancy Ann spent
Wednesday in Winston-Salem.
Miss Rama Blackwood left
Monday for Greensboro where she
will enter North Carolina College
for Women.
The friends of Mrs. Vallie Harp
will be glad to learn that she is
improving from a recent illness.
Mr. Sherman Pinnix, of Wins
ton-Salem and Mr. John Weaver,
of Statesville, were visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ray
on Sunday.
Messrs. H. C. Lyons and F. E.
Newman attended the Woodman's
conference and banquet held at
the King Cotton hotel in Greens
boro on Tuesday evening.
The Methodist W. M. U. Meets
Tuesday Evening
The Methodist W- M. U. met at
the Methodist church on Tuesday
evening, September 7. Miss Iris
Minish had prepared an interest
ing program. She was assisted by
Mrs. P. L. Smith and Miss Rosalee
Minish.
Following the program the busi
ness session was presided over by
the president, Mrs. L. S. Weaver.
Plans for a picnic for the mem
bers and their families were made.
Also discussion of various other
business.
The Woman's Missionary Society
Meets at Home of Miss Reeves
The Delia Woodhouse and the
Rose Marlowe circles of W. M. S.
of the Baptist church met in joint
session at the home of Miss Dessie
Reeves with Mrs. F. A. Lineberry
associate hostess, on Tuesday eve
ning, Sept. 14. Mrs. M. A. Hol
comb, general president, presided.
After the devotional an interest
ing program was directed by Mrs.
G. S. Wagoner with the "Japa
nese" as the topic, it was ably dis
cussed by the following members:
Mesdames D. R. Castevens, M. A v
Holcomb, Odell Holcomb, Misses
Bertha Adams, Doris Thompson
and Thelma Shore.
After a brief business meeting
Mrs. Holcomb presented to Miss
Doris Thompson, who is leaving
Wednesday for Peace Institute,
lovely linen handkerchiefs.
The hostesses served refresh
ments to twenty members and
three new members. Miss Mildred
Harris, Mrs. Roy Seagraves and
Mrs. Arthur Spainhour.
| ROCKFORD
Mr. Wayne Thore has bought
the property formerly owned by
Mr. E. M. Bryant and is remod
eling and painting. Mr. Thore
has recently returned to Rock
ford from Dobson, to make his
home.
Mr. Thomas Pruett has been
transferred to Winston-Salem
where he will continue his con
nection with the Southern Rail
way. Mr. Pruett was employed
by the maintenance of way di
vision and he will be succeeded
by Mr. Daniel Coe. Mr. Pruett
and his family have moved to
Winston-Salem. x
School will open here on Sep
tember 21st. The faculty will be
the same as last year. Mr. Nor
man of Dobaon, will act as prin
cipal and Mrs. Braxton Burrus
and Mrs. Robert Burrus will serve
under his direction. j
The fourth and last quarterly,
meeting of the Methodist Eplsco-j
pal church, South, for this year
was held at Rockford churqh on
Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
Dr. W. A. Lambeth, presiding el
der of the Winston-Salem Dis-|
trict of which' this sectionals now
a part, conducted the meeting.
After the sermon reports from
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Reed Tokman is only 5 years old.
but be can execute the most diffi
cult of pieces with the dexterity
of an adult and highly talented
musicians His father has Deen his
only teacher.
the various churches on the cir
cuit were heard.
Mr. Preston Vestal has been
sick at his home here, but is
greatly improved at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Vestal and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCOr
mick, of Thomasville, were Sun
day afternoon guests of their
mother, Mrs. Vestal.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bass and
family attended the quarterly
conference on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Horace Blake of Richmond,
Virginia, was a recent guest of
friends in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houck, of
Winston-Salem, were Sunday af
ternoon guests of their daughter,
Mrs. Arthur Graham, and Mr.
Graham. Mr. James Houck and
his cousin, Claude Houck, Jr., of
Winston-Salem, returned home
after having spent* several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Mr.
Claude Houck, Jr., is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Houck of Sparta,
and has recently accepted em
ployment with Chatham Manu
facturing company in Winston-
Salem.
ROYALLS, MILES AND
BROOKS ARE TO MEET
The annual reunion of the Roy
all family, together with the Miles
and Brooks families, will be held
Sunday, September 26, at liber
ty Knobs church, Alleghany
county, 2 1-2 miles south of Roar
ing Gap post office.
Several noted speakers have
been engaged for the event and
many choirs and quartettes will
attend. The program is schedul
ed to begin at 10 o'clock in the
morning. Attorney Forest G. Miles
of Winston-Salem, and Rev. C. N.
Royall, pastor of the First Bap
tist church in High Point, will be
two of the outstanding speakers
of the day.
All friends and relatives of the
above families are invited to at
tend and bring well-filled bas
kets.
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world.
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