psa 1 -- Thursday, October 28, 1937 77^737™™—7-^7 NEWS FROM THE & Dobson, Oct. 25.—The Dobson Baptist Missionary Society met on Thursday evening, with Mrs. W. E. Reid hostess. Meeting opened by singing "The King's Business," Miss Elizabeth Norman presiding. The Devotional was conducted by Mrs. Emma Hampton. Topic for discussion, "China." Leader of program, Mrs. Howard Snow, who gave as an introduction, the cus toms and religious attitude of the great hosts of China. Mrs. W. E. Hanock discussed "The Chinese at Our Door." Mrs. W. L. Reece spoke of the "Gospel and Baptists Entering China," and "I An Advertisement Of.la Interest To Every /IV j KKflk Who Demands The Best! j f THREE \ A J BY MUNSINGWEAR CI |P // I grandma would cer '* H.r. or. rhrett LU I4 VJ tainly be.uipri«d at how V,l if parfectfy proportioned flips, / Blender one can look and still be jl H act eh on* In throe lengths, J( i COI V' "Ponies" by Munsingwear and on* of thom is oxactly are skin'fittcd... style-knitted. 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B|9H| - /Wcner - preserves the clmg- TheyH wash, wear, and stay young and i*|plij@ Hosiery ' ng nes+ c^~ beautiful because they're by Munsingwear. - jpT ' fons, available in a love sl 79 -$1 98 'y of new colors - i Sydnqr-Spainhour j Elkin, N. C. Mrs. DeWiCt Sparger told about the "Religion of China." During the business meeting plans were made to do something for the orphanage at Thansgiv ing. During the social hour the hostess served a salad course, with coffee and nut bread. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Russell left last Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Sallie Folger, to attend the Western N. C. Methodist Conference, which met with the Central Methodist church in Asheville the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reece, Mrs. Emma Mock, Miss Edythe Reece and Marianne Mock spent Sat urday afternoon in Winston-Sa lem. , Bausie Marion of ithe Welfare Office, attended a meeting of Welfare Officers in Chapel Hill last week. Mrs. F. F. Riggs spent the week-end in Winston-Salem and Pilot Mountain, with relatives. Supt. Comer, Mr. A. H. Wolfe, Misses Emma Comer and Carrye Shores, Mrs. Elizabeth Bolick, THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA mwt Miss Lizzie Norman and Spencer Norman attended the teachers' meeting in Winston-Salem Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman and little daughter, Mary Lyles, were Sunday visitors in Dobson. Mr. Cox, Mr. Forrest. Miss Lucky, Miss Alexander, and Miss Coble of the High School faculty, spent the week-end at their re spective homes. There will be a Hallowe'en Carnival held in the Dobson gymnasium next Friday evening, October 29th, at 7:30, sponsored by the Athletic Association of Dobson school. An elaborate floor show has been planned, also side shows and games galore. There will be a Womanless Wed ding staged and also many added attractions, such as "Bingo," eats, drinks, etc. One main feature will be a masquerade party. A prize will be given for the best costume. Come, enjoy the fun! Mrs. J. T. Threatte returned Saturday from Baltimore, where she has been for some weeks, a patient in a hospital. We are glad to note she is very much im proved. Mrs. Lillian Reeves Wyatt of Petersburg, Va., formerly of Mt. Airy, spent a few days in Dob son last week, searching records for family history. BURCH Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla Snow of High Point were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Humphries. They were accompan ied home by Mrs. Marie Chandler and little daughter, Jean, who will be their guests this week. Misses Maude and Delia An thony returned Monday from Pleasant Hill, where they were the l guests last week of their sister, Mrs. Arvel Alexander. Miss Farrell Gentry of Cherry Lane spent this week with her father. Mr. Colbert Gentry. Jones Carter of State Road and Charlie and Roy Carter of Roa s noke, Va., spent the week-end • {here with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I Carter. ft Mrs. Alice Hampton Is improve • ing from an Illness that has kept - her confined to her home at s Friendship for the past several weeks. Rufus AJlen Sneed was able to (return to school Monday after being confined to his home by | illness for several days, f Miss Irma Mounce, a member 1 of the Siloam school faculty, ; spent the week-end with her fam ' ily at Zephyr. r Earl Nance of Shady Qrove is 1 teaching a singing class at Bes sie's Chapel each Friday evening . at 6:30. The public is invited, i Mrs. Tine Whitaker shows some j, improvement from a serious Ill ness. her many friends will be glad to know. 7 Glenn Coffey of Roanoke, Va., r was the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin, j the latter his sister. Several farmers from this sec- Thrifty Shoppers Turn To Spainhour's Basement Store For Fall Needs! For at Spainhour's they know that quality is always high . . . regardless of price . . . and it's quality that counts! You too will find that your dollars will Ml*-"# do extra duty at our Basement Store. Better still, 5* you'll find your every fall need . . . which means sav- A hk. ings in foot mileage, too! Here's Exceptional Value In . wBL Ladies 9 Coats These attractive winter coats are really exceptional values at these low prices. New in color, fabric and style. Wine, rust. apgGgaHsM blue, black, grey and green. Hurry right in today for yours. $4.95 $5.95 to $8.95 mm Dresses So Popular—We Have to Re-order Each Week! Green, rust,'wine, blue. jJDSBSL black and brown. Sizes 14 to PcßPil SL9B $ 2 - 98 I 7 CHILDREN'S COATS ! I \ f Here are coats for the children in all sizes and in a ) W. wide price range. (Colors are wine, brown, blue, \ green and rust. Sizes 3to 6 and 7to 14. fij mm $1.29-$2.48~ $2.98 to $4.95 | JSpßk JACKETS BLANKETS * The very thing for sports Hundreds of warm blank /&. wear! Suedine jackets with ets at money-saving prices. zipper in blue, green, Part wool. Sizes 70x80 and brown and red. Sizes 14 72x84. Buy now—real cold t° 20. weather is on the way! $1.98 $1.19 - $2.39 \ / Sweaters to $4.95 \ / Children's Sweaters in new 1 I st y les colors— Men's Sweaters I A JQ C - 7QCs QfiC to Good, serviceable sweaters at /P \ "v • v money-saving prices for men. $1.98 9gc - q.98 to $3.95 UNDERWEAR Special Values in || For All The CURTAINS! |IB New curtains will brighten the F1 it I You'll find underwear here home for the ata y-in winter IJJjJ UTO fjU k \lWjf for every member of your jays. We are featuring some ,1b iSNvyft family! yery specla i values in both ruf- JfiSCLj Lsf W Boys' Union Suits— fled and tailored styles. ft/Q & I ZtlmV. 29 c *49 c "59 c Regular 49c values— I 1 \jk Children's Waist Suits— 37 cPr - M ' Regular 69c values— I Men's Union Suits— 47^ Sydnor - S I ELKIN, N. C. |; Winston-Salem tobacco market. • Mrs. Wendell Wilmoth was add ed to the faculty of the Little Richmond school last week, due to increased attendance. She is teaching the sixth grade. Coy Williamson and Charlie Whitaker left Wednesday for North Wilkesboro, to enroll in the C. C. Camp. Misses Bernlce and Beulah Chandler returned Sunday from Hillsville, Va., where they were the guests last week of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sprinkle and small son Bobbie of Chicago, 111., Rev. Walter Calloway, of Mt. Park, Rev. H. R. Stanley, Little Miss Faye Calloway, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sprinkle Sunday. Mrs. Susie White and children. Miss Edyth and Murray and Dil lard, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end wfth friends and rela tives here. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Martin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kape Martin of Stoney Knoll. TO GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT MT. PARK Students of Mountain Park high school will present their annual Hallowe'en carnival Saturday evening at 7:30 in the school building. A program will be given by the elementary grades and a number of other attractions will provide entertainment for the visitors. 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