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News of Jonesville
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Mrs. Gurney Wagoner, Editor Phone 48-W
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Mann, R. P.
D. 1, visited the latter's brother,
Mr. Prank Finney and Mrs. Fin
ney during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Seagraves
had as their guests during the
holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Chambers and family, of Cycle
community and Mr. and Mrs.
Creed and family of Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ray had as
their guests on Christmas day,
Mrs. Sam Ray and Mrs. Hazel
' Weaver of Statesville and on Sun
day evening Mr. and Mrs. James
Ray of Knobs community.
Mrs. D. G. Reece, Mrs. A. C.
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. T. V.
Cockerham of Elkin, were the
guests of Mrs. Clara Welborn on
Monday.
Mr. Z. D. Greenwood of Marion,
visited friends and relatives here
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pittman and
sons, left Tuesday a. m. for their
home in Atlanta, Ga., after visit
ing Mrs. Pittman's mother, Mrs.
J. D. Eller during the holidays.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Day was burned on Tues
day when he fell against the
heater.
Mrs. C. B. Pinnix and children
of Cycle, visited her sister, Mrs.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
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G. S. Wagoner on Tuesday after
noon.
Miss Doris Thompson of Ral
eigh, spent the holidays here with
her mother, Mrs. Mabel Thomp
son.
A number of friends attended
the funeral of Reggie Myers at
Swan Creek church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegram and
son, Tommy and Miss Sudie Fin
ney of Statesville, visited Mrs.
Pegram and Miss Finney's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney,
on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiker and
son, Billy Frazier, of Asheville
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Y. Jester.
Master Pete Brown left on Fri
day for Mebane to spend the
Xmas holidays with his aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Ward and Mr. Ward.
Mesdames Hugh Madison, Mar
vin Mayberry and Clyde Shugart
visited relatives in Winston-Sa
lem on Sunday evening.
Mr. Z. H. Dixon filled the pul
pit at the Baptist church last
Sunday at the morning and even
ing service.
Mr. Dumont Eskerage of Hills
boro, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Miss Vergie Lyons spent the
week-end with Mrs. T. M. Stan
ley of state Road.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Apple and
family of Winston-Salem were
the guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. L.
Smith on Christmas day.
Misses Carrie Taylor and Mar
garet Renegar of Raleigh, spent
Thursday and Friday here with
relatives.
Miss Ruth Mayberry is spend
ing this week with Miss Erlene
Mayberry in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Julia Wagoner and daugh
ter, Edna, spent the week-end in
Greensboro with her brother, Max
Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson accom
panied her home to visit with rel
atives in this city and in Cycle
community this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hudspeth
and daugKters, Linda, Cynthia
and Margaret, of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. T. S. Harding and son, Ben,
of Cana, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Car
son of Charlotte, Miss Lena Huds
peth of Pleasant Garden and Mrs,
W. L. Hudspeth of Brooks Cross
Roads visited their sister and
daughter, Mrs. G. S. Wagoner on
Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sparks of
Winston-Salem, were guests of
the latter's sister, Mrs. J. D. Eller
on Monday.
The friends of R. W. Cummings
will be glad to learn that he has
moved from Sparta to his home
jn Cherry street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chappel and
daughter, Dorethea, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Mcßride and Alvis and E.
L. Swaim spent Saturday in
Greensboro the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Nicholson.
Misses Helen and Betty Jean
Slattery of Washington, D. C. are
spending the Christmas holidays
with their grandmother, Mrs. J. P.
Phillips, of Arlington.
Mrs. J. R. Apperson and chil
dren of Winston-Salem, are vis
iting relatives here this week.
Mr. Hurley Casstevens of Wins
ton-Salem, spent the week-end
here with his grandmother, Mrs.
W. F. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Roberson of
Hudson, spent Monday here at
tending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mayberry
had as their guests on Xmas day
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mayberry of
Pulaski, Va.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Gray and
sons, Bobby and Lester, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pin
nix of Cycle and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gray of Ronda.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmer of
Winston-Salem, visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love
lace on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Stanley
visited his mother Mrs. T. M.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Stanley, of State Road,, on Sun
day.
Mrs. John Poster of North Wil
kesboro, spent Xmas day with her
daughter, Mrs. Percy Felts and
Mr. Felts at their home in East
Jonesville.
Mrs. C. G. Bryant and son,
Charles, spent the holidays in
Ramptonville with her sister, Mrs.
Charlie Bell and family.
Mrs. Otis Felts and children Of
Winston-Salem, visited relatives
here during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cheeks and
baby, of Winston-Salem, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Finney during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holcomb
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary on Christmas day. A
number of friends and relatives
called to see them during the day.
Miss Hazel Vestal returned
home on Monday after spending
ten days in Bassett, Va., with
friends.
Mrs. D. R. Casstevens spent
Wednesday with her brother, W.
J. Reeves and Mrs. Reeves at
Statesville.
Mr. Robert Brown and Bern
Franklin spent Tuesday in Wins
ton-Salem attending to business
matters.
Mrs. J. W. Arnold visited friends
and relatives at Winston-Salem
and Greensboro from Sunday un
til Tuesday.
Mr. Rufus Gilliam, of New York
City spent the Christmas holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Gilliam.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton
spent Christmas holidays in Ashe
ville withv their son, Elmer Helton
and Mrs. Helton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin
have as their guest this week the
former's father, Mr. D. N. Martin
of Elkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Steelman
had as their guests during the
holidays Mrs. steelman's mother
and brother, Mrs. E. E. Absher of
Washington, D. C., Coleman Ab
sher of Berry's College, Rome, Ga.
Mrs. H. L. Holcomb and chil
dren and Mrs. J. R. Apperson and
children visited friends and rel
atives near Harmony on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paris of
Brooks Cross Roads visited friends
and relatives here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brandon and
children of Chapel Hill, spent the
holidays here with relatives.
Rev. D. G. Reece spent Tuesday
night with his brother, Mr. Henry
Reece, who continues very ill, at
Boonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown had
as their guest during the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brewer and
little Miss Kay Wells and Bobby
Wells of North Wilkesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson,
High Point and Miss Roxie
Greenwood, of New York City, vis
ited Mrs. Richardson and Miss
Grenewood's sister, Miss Eloise
Greenwood during the holidays.
Mr. Joe Wolfe of Danville, Va.
spent the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wolfe
at their home in East Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boles had
as their dinner guests on Monday
Mr. and M - H. C. Sale of Lex
ington, s. C., Mr. and Mrs. James
Taylor and son, James, Snow Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Boles and sons
Junior and Billy and Mrs. J. E.
Boles, of this city.
Mrs. R. L. Storey and son, Gay
Diell of Knoxville, Tenn, were the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Gilliam during the hol
idays.
Mrs. J. W. Arnold had as her
guest on Xmas day her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hinshaw of
Marion.
Mrs. P. H. Underwood had as
her dinner guest on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Lineberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Bent Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Groce and Miss Elizabeth
Underwood of this city and Mr.
and Mrs. Dett Underwood of
Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Groce have
moved from Elkin into the apart
ment at Mrs. C. G. Bryants.
Rev. and Mrs. D. G. Reece had
as their dinner guests of Xmas
day, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brown
and daughter, Jacqueline, Mr. and
Mrs. Alston Boles and daughters,
Jerry Lee, Mary Patricia and Bar
bara Anne of this city, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Biggs and Mr. and Mrs.
T. V. Cockerham.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wagoner, R.
P. D. 1, had as their dinner guests
on Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. E. G.
Key, of Galax. Va. and Mr. J. L.
Wagoner and son, Avery Wagon
er of Hamptonville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Kerley left
on Monday morning for their
home in Kenosha, Wis., after
spending two weeks with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kerley.
Mrs. A. L. Brown entered Bap
tist hospital on Monday for treat
ment. Her friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kenning
ton have moved into the home of
Mrs. Maude Greenwood Paris.
Sunbeams Enjoy Christmas Party
The Delia Woodhouse Circle of
the W. M. U. of the Baptist
church sponsored a Xmas party
for the Sunbeams at the home of
their leader, Miss Lorraine Line
berry on Thursday afternoon,
Dec. 22. The children enjoyed the
evening by playing games and
later in the evening refreshments
were served to Nancy Mayberry,
Dorethea Chaßpel, Sarah Lou
Reece, Jean Sullivan and Jean
and Leonard Lineberry. The lead
er was assisted by her sister, Miss
Virginia Lineberry. **
Intermediates Enjoy Christmas
Party •
The intermediate boys and girls
Sunday school classes of the First
Baptist church were entertained
with a Christmas party on last
Thursday nite at the home of Mrs.
D. R. Castevens.
During the evening games were
played and enjoyed. Prizes were
awarded to Miss Virginia Line
berry, Messrs Eldon Burgiss and
Thomas Reece. At the close mem
bers exchanged gifts.
During the evening refresh
ments were served to the follow
ing: Misses Nonnie Burcham, Vir
ginia Lee Holcomb, Mary Thomp
son, Eloise Sparks, Nell Castevens,
Virginia Lineberry, and Messers.
Eldon Burgiss, Thomas Reece,
Kemp Reece, Reece Shugart, Leo
Wagoner, Russell Vestal and the
teachers, Mrs. D. R. Castevens
and Miss Bertha Adams.
Honor Roll of 3rd Month for
Jonesville School
Ist grade: Ransom Finney,
Worth Ward, Don Groce, Charles
Boles, Annie Lee Lovett, Sara Nell
Mathis, Billy Puckitt, Mary Ellen
Blackburn, Leonard Lineberry,
Betty Price, Patricia Boles, Jean
Madison, Edith Johnson, Gayle
Mayberry, Charles Reavis, Sarah
Lou Reece and Graydene Wagon
er.
2nd grade: Jerry Boles, Charles
Emerson, Louise Hemric and Doris
Reece.
3rd grade: Sam Burcham, Fran
ces Durham, Carlye Hall, Lucile
Hall, Margie Lee Shores and
Stacy Weaver.
4th grade: Myrtle Haynes,
Aliene Holcomb, Mattie Lee Wag
oner, Wade Shugart, Lindbergh
Swaim and Charles Weaver.
sth grade: Imogene Haynes,
Cornelia Lineberry, Virginia
Swaim, Reba Porter, Dorothy
Warren, Mildred Wall, June Boles,
W. H. Hemric, Rosena Martin,
I Where are They Now? I
I Here's a Memory Test ... I
I Read the Following Words I
I PEARS SOAP FORCE I
I • PEARUNE EGG-O-SEE I
I SAPOLIO LION COFFEE I
I SILK SOAP AGRI-COLA I
I SWEET CAPORALS RUBIFOAM I
They do have familiar sound, well . . . they once represented millions of
dollars of advertising. And now? Who can recall what they were? The
product is as good as ever but the name is erased from the public mind.
I Advertising Stopped—Sales Ceased I
Just so! Many merchants have ceased to exist and many others are on
the road to oblivion simply because, in their own mind, they were . . .
I ' 'TOO WELL ESTABLISHED TO ADVERTISE" I
Don't let a week go by without being sure that the name of your business
is in The Elkin Tribune. ■
I ADVERTISING Jr I
I E THE DEW THAT FRESHENS TRADE I
p Let The Tribune Bring You That Needed Refreshment
Carolyn Barnette and Carolyn
Burchette.
6th grade: Billy Dunkel, Billy
Holcomb, Mark Reece, James
Taylor, Eloise Vestal and Angeline
Wagoner.
7th grade: Peggy Blackwood.
Bth grade: Robert Burcham,
Mary Thompson, Leo Wagoner
and Eloise Sparks, \
9th grade: Magdaline Price.
10th grade: Hazel Wagoner.
11th grade: Mardell Wall and
Hilda Gae Renegar.
Party Spoiled.
Voice on Phone —I'tn sorry, Ma
dame, but your husband has been
run over by a truck.
Mrs. Cupp—Good heavens! On
the afternoon of my bridge party,
too.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of
April, .1935, W. J. Lawrence and
Katie Lawrence, executed and de
livered unto W. O. McGibony,
Trustee for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, a certain deed
of trust which is recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Surry County, North Carolina, in
Book 132, at page 29; and
WHEREAS, default has been
made in the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured as
therein provided, and the trustee
has been requested by the owner
and holder thereof to exercise the
power of sale therein contained:
NOW, THEREFORE, under and
by virtue of the authority confer
red by the said deed of trust, the
undersigned Trustee will on the
17th day of January, 1938, at the
Courthouse Door of Surry County,
North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following real
estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land known as the form
er D. J. Melton farm and contain
ing One Hundred Twenty and
one-half (120.50) acres, more or
less, situate, lying and being in
Bryan Township, County of Sur
ry and State ot North Carolina,
having such shape, metes, courses
and distances as will more fully
appear by reference to a plat
thereof made by C. P. Fields, Sur
veyor, on the 9th day of June,
1923, a copy of which is now on
file with The Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, and being bounded
on the North by the lands of E.
W. Hanes; on the East by the
Christinas
Is Over...
And now you are probably wishing
you had a record of those Christmas
expenditures. A checking account
would keep it for any moment's in
spection. Why not open one here to
morrow . . . and enjoy the other mod
ern banking services this organiza
tion has to offer.
"Built on Confidence —Growing on
Service"
The Bank
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HP of Elldn
R. C. Lewellyn, Garland Johnson Franklin Folger
President Vice-President Cashier
Thursday, December 30, 19S|
lands of J. M. Bates and J.
Fields; on the South by the laads
of W. T. Snow; and on the VS%t
by'the lands of M. A. Dockery
and W. T. Snow.
This the 17 th day of December,
1837.
W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee,
By: ROBT. A. FREEMAN,
Agent and Attorney for
l-ip- Trustee.