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NEWS FROM THE s Dobson, December 13th. —_ The Surry County 4-H Achievement Day program and banquet was held in the Woman's Club House on Friday evening, December 10, beginning at 6 o'clock. Covers were laid for one hundred and twenty and dinner served in three courses by the Dobson Woman's Club. County Council officers are as follows: President, Shepherd Gil lespie; Vice President, Mary Pran ces Carson; Secretary-Treasurer, Geneva Banner; Recreation Lead er, Peggy Wood; Historian, Estelle York; Reporter, Grace Hendrix. Program—Club pledge given by the entire assembly; song, "Amer ica;"' Invocation by Rev. C. W. Russell; banquet; song, "A Plow ing Boy;" summary of club work by Miss Verna Stanton; presenta tion of awards by Mr. W. E. Woodruff in his usual jovial man ner; introduction of speaker by Mr. J. W. Crawford: address "Training for Leadership," by Mr. A. R. Morrow. Plans for 1938 were discussed by Mr. A. P. Cobb. The banquet dinner and club program was in terspersed by thrilling Christmas carols. To an observer one would readily see that this is a wide awake organization, showing spir ited leadership of those in charge. Last Wednesday was truly a gala day for the Dobson school. Under the efficient leadership of Supt. A H. Wolfe a full force of Surry teachers were in attend ance of the usual teachers meet ing, observing the splendid meth od of loading school buses, origin ated by Mr. Wolfe. State Supt. of Public Instruction, Clyde A. Kr win, of Raleigh, was in attend ance and expressed great satis faction at the clever idea of pro tecting school children by the safety method demonstrated. W. F. Credle, director of state division of school house planning and Supt. J. W. Comer were also pres ent. Mr. Erwin addressed the as sembly of teachers. He was intro duced by Mr. Comer. Mr. Morgan Cockerham of tb> Mitchells River section, was in Dobson Friday attending to legal business. Mr. and Mm. s. P. Jones and Mrs. Jones, mother of S. P. and little Miss Mary Ann Jones of Yadkinville were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Freeman, Mrs. P. P. Rlggs. Mrs. Emma Mock, Mrs. W. L. Reece, Miss Edythe Reece, Mrs. C. Q. Comer and Marianne Mock spent Satur day afternoon In Winston-Salem. The city is most attractively dec orated for the approaching Yule tide and the streets and stores were teeming with Christmas shoppers. Mrs. J. W. Comer and Ml«« Emma Comer spent Saturday in Raleigh. The Christmas season Is fast ap proaching and we have only 11 more days for Christmas shop ping. Better hurry! The Coe and Collins brigade are busy almost constantly slaughter ing porkers in and around the vi cinity of Dobson. The odor of backbone and spare-ribs and sau sage pervades the air. Yes, Jones Smith Talks Again Arlington man who suffered total loss of voice and speech over four years ago now speaks plainly following Dr. Crutchfield's adjustment. Yes, it is true that Jones Smith of Arlington, N. C., now talks and speaks distinctly after four years total inabil ity. This is in answer to many inquiries which have been coming in. ( Was Mere Sample of What Can Be ) Accomplished; People Suffer Un- - > ( neiessarily Says Dr. Crutchf ield ) There are hundreds of people in this part of the country who could be restored to health through Chiropractic Adjustments. If you are seeking health we invito you to come and see us. Do not be discouraged if all other treatment has failed you, come and see as. We will tell yon whether we can help you. Remember we give no medicine, no druse. We perform no oper ation. There Is no pain, no ugly incision leMi to cause you trou ble afterward. Come in for Free Examination. Reduced Prices Only SI.OO Per Treatment at Our Office Dr. and Mrs, James Oliver Crutchf ield PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Office at Jonesville, N. C., Next to Post Office ' Office Hours Dn'ly 1 to 5:3fl and 1-8 P. M. TELEPHONE 260-J "The Dobsonian," the attractive and clever school paper, edited by the Dobson school was, oufr the last week in an interesting Christ mas edition. THIRD MONTH HONOR ROLL AT NORTH ELKIN The following is the honor roll for the third month of North Elk in school. More than ten per cent of the students enrolled are honor students. Ist grade: Norma Sue Hayes, Daisy Mae Irvin, Peggy Walters, R. D. Wilmouth, Ronnie Wolfe, Juanita Steele. 2nd grade: Amelia Carter, Fred Carter, Bernice Gentry. 3rd grade: Katie Lou Childress, 3. C. Cooper, Christine Hayes, Kermit Key, Alex Carter. 4th grade: Marcell Hayes, Frances Mae Hemric, Fred Hem ric, Jean Steele. sth grade: Billy Walters, Robey Mitchell, Bobby Darnell, Charles Royall, Betty Anne Combs, Gay nelle Gentry, Evon Marshall. 6th grade: Kathleen Cochrane, Re Ella Miller, Louise Simmons, Lucy Wolfe. 7th grade: Mary Frances Combs. MANY HONOR STUDENTS AT W. YADKIN SCHOOL The following Is the list of hon or students for West Yadkin school for the third month: First grade: Erving Denny, Hoy Lee Wagoner, Carol Jean Brand on, Louise Randleman. Margaret Dellia Steelman and Oleen Swalm. Second grade: Avery Reavis, Lucille Macy, Mattie Gay Weath erman, and Jack Dobbins. Third grade: Hester Windsor, Harold Caudle, Carl Shore. Billy Sue Reinhardt, Irene Allred and B. Pratt Scroggs. Fourth grade: Ray Carter and Jacqueline Thompson; Fifth erade: Luther Bell; Sixth grade: None; Seventh grade: Floy Bell; Eighth grade: Ruby Pinnix, Betty Sue Crater, Rachel Long and Lois Calloway. Ninth grade: Lucy Denny, Nell Williams, De Ette Proctor and Raloh Casstevens. Tenth grade: Delphine Cas stevens and Mary Greenwood. Eleventh grade: Jack Hemric. William Thomasson. Doris Ash ley. Vermal Cook, Elizabeth Hud sneth. Helen Pinnix and Pearl Steelman. ST. PAUL There has been several fine oorkers killed in this community. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Holcomb of Jonesville visited Mrs. Hol comb's mother last Sunday, Mrs. W. E. Macy. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Redding and children of near Yadkinville visited Mrs. Sina Walker short while last Saturday night. Mrs. Sina Walker and son. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Walker and little ''ausrhter Barbara Jean soent Sunday near Elkin visiting their ««« »T»d father Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cash and "hl\dr»»n of Yadkinville, Mr. and **rs. Clifford Flrtinsr and children *f Boonville visited their parents lost, week-end, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Myers. Not V>rv Convincing Elsie Jim is a tremendously convincing talker, don't you think «o°" Tessie—T did until I heard him *rv to talk back to a traffic cop last night. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA TAR HEELS TO BE AT BENHAM The original Carolina Tar Heels, adlo and recording artists, fea turing Doc. Walsh, "the Banjo Xing," and Garley Poster, "the lurnan Bird," will appear Satur iay at Benham school, proceeds to go to the school. The program will get under way at 7;30 p. m„ and will consist of string music, song and fun. The public is cordially invited to at tend. OLD RIVALS ARE TO - MEET AT GYM TONIGHT Two old rivals will meet on the court in the Elkin school gym here tonight when Elkin high school and Mountain Park meet at 7:30 p. m., with boys' and girls' cage teams playing. The Elkin 4-County Basketball tournament, made up of school teams from Surry, Yadkin, Wilkes and Alleghany, staged here last winter for the first time, will again be held this winter, dates having been set for February 23 to 27, 1938. Visit McDaniel's So That You May Don't fail to give ||y robe, and we have Christmas. By all £/ luxurious silk or means see the lovely '■ wool robes in our Mojud hosiery in |Bjj TMT IE Hr~4 31 k T Jkjg' men ' s department, newest shades. Pair Ml J|B JIB/ JUL JjmMPrices range from— McDaniel's planned for the Christmas Season many months ago. And as a result, Wv W W this large store is now featuring hundreds of attractive gift items, each and every- V Vf A lj II one of which will make an acceptable gift for him or her. Be sure to visit both I m ■ » #■ Ck floors — sec the many gifts for "her" on our main floor and don't fail to visit the 1 I I VI I II M. „ I Men's Department up-stairs. Here you will find the gifts you have been looking for v * at the prices you can afford to pay. * Week-End Bedspreads Pajamas Ties Tie Sets Gloves BagS Here's an ideal gift for Another bright idea for He will like these at- Attractive tie and hand- Soft capefckin and pig wnf give Ihe 1 her 6 ul- wife ° r mother " Lovely mil" tracfcive tles - tadi - **chief sets are always skin gloves for him in ly fitted week-end bag. rayon, homespun and styles in satins and cor- vldually boxed. Many welcomed by men. Nice gray, brown, tan and prfc^frovfps tUriPg thyee Candlewick bedspreads duroy. colors and patterns that assortment. Packed in black. A real gift for a $7 95 $9 90 co * ors you wan ' - $ 5*95 ■ $7.95 will make a hit. Christmas gift box. man. $14.75 $2.98 to $5.95 $9.90 50c and SI.OO 49c and SI.OO 98c to $2.98 1 Pajamas Lounging Slippers. „ , ®ESj. Soft, comfortable lounging slippers She will appreciate a pair of sleep- tag pajamas. Tailored and lace- „i i ,S , /f' "mia, will win hi* heart Christmas mom trimmed styles. All wanted colors. i ■ | j Many sty^es " AU 81268 $1.98 and $2.98 REMEMBER! 98c to $2.49 i We Are Going to Give Away HouseCoats Shirts Jr ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ He will be expecting several shirts Here's a practical gift that will i|/M V»V/W this Christmas. We have E. & W., piease. Attractive house coats in a _ Ritz and Manhattan, so you should variety of styles and colors, j£ ' FREE FRIDAY AT 5:30 P. M. have no trouble pleasing him. $1.98 and $2.98 COME IN FOR DETAILS! (Mfe 1 98c to $2.50 Snow Suits Sofa Pillows Wool Gloves Riding Pants Pajamas Leather Boots She will thank you for a Lovely sofa pillows will include wool gloves on A palr of ridln ® D*"* B Qive Wm a couple of Leather boots will make snow suit. Useful and ■*» acceptable gifts. We have ** £2? *255 °J, **£ *£% «ideal Christmas pres practical for cold winter co i ors you wan t g oW them in all sizes and right. Sines for boys and cotton! We have what ' very hlnfir he weather. Sizes Ito 6 blue, tan, green, wine colon. She will like men. Men's— he will like in the styles tor hunting and and 6to 16. and red. them. Pair— 9g an( J $3 9$ he wants. - bad weather. $2.98 t? $12.95 98c 49c to 98c $1.98 to $4.98 $4.98 to $7.50 Towel Sets « m # rv 0« ' Fitted Cases sssrwasssß lYIrl laiiipJ q I Ipnr Mnvp gift item. Any woman will ap- X V M his heart. Leather case with preciate such a gift. ripper. He will prize this gift. 11 98c ELKIN, N. C. $1.98 and $2.98 TAYLORSVILLE STORE DESTROYED BY BLAZE Taylorsville, Dec. 13.—Fire completely, destroyed the United Variety store here early this morning, causing a loss estimated to be about $20,000. At the time the blaze was discovered by night Policeman Dester Millsaps, the elevator shaft and roof were on fire, and the building was so filled with smoke that nothing could be saved. The store here was the head-1 quarters for a chain of 12 stores operating in this section of the state. For a time the entire busi ness district was threatened, and Statesville firemen were called to aid the local volunteer depart ment in bringing the blaze under control. There was no insurance on either the building, a new two story brick structure, or the cont ents. L. M. Hinshaw. owner, and his staff began immediately to transfer goods from other stores to a new locatiop here for the re sumption of business this week. Read Tribune Advertisements! NOTICE OF THE SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Surry County. In the Superior Court Grank M. Adams, Vs. Helen Farley Adams: The defendant, Helen Farley Adams, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of adultery on the When HEADACHE Is Due To Constipation Often one of the first-felt effect! of constipation is a headache. Take a dose or two of purely vegetable Black-Draught! That's the sensible way relieve the constipation. Enjoy the refresh ing relief which thousands of people have reported from the use of Black- Draught. Sold in 25-cent packages. BIUK-DRAUCHI A GOOD LAXATIVE part of the defendant; the de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear be fore the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Surry County, NT. C. on of before the fifth day of February, 1938, and answer or de mur to the complaint which has been filed in this cause or the Radio Service BY AN EXPERT , RADIO SERVICE MAN Complete Line of Tubes and Parts Hayes & Speas (Incorporated) PHONE 70 ELKIN, N. C. Thursday, December 16, 1937 * plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. " This the 14th day of Deceniber 1937. v P. T. LLEWELLYN, l-6c Clerk Superior Court. Read Tribune Advertise mental
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