News of Jonesville Mrs. Gnmey Wagoner, Editor Phone 48-W Misses Ethel Gray and Margar et Calloway, of Rouda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Burrus Gray on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. May berry had as their guests from Friday until Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mayberry, of Pulaski, Va. The Parent -Teacher association will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday evening Jan. 13, at 7:30 o'clock at the local scool au ditorium. Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Greer of the Mills Home. Thomasvllle, Will be there and will give a pro gram of folk songs and ballads. Everybody is invited to come and hear Mr. and Mrs. Grier. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnes of Ral eigh and Dumont Eskerage of Hillsboro. arrived on Friday to spend the week-end with Mrs. F. T. Eskerage and Mrs. Mabel Thompson. Miss Doris Thompson accompanied them back to Ral eigh to resume her studies at Peace Institute after spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Thompson. Mrs. W. F. Mcßride is 111 this week, her friends will regret to learn. Misses Helen and Betty Jean Slattery left Saturday for their home in Washington, D. 0., after spending the week with their gr&admother, Mrs. J. P. Phillips of Arlington. The friends of Marvin Mayber ry will regret to learn that he has been confined to his home this week from having some teeth ex tracted. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray and daughters, Edwina and Juanita and Jack Ray Weaver visited the latter's father, John Weaver, who continues very ill, on Sunday af ternoon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tucker on Tuesday, Jan uary 4, 1938. The friends of Mrs. A. L. Brown will be glad to learn that she was able to return to her home from a Winston hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boles and daughter, June, spent Saturday in Winston-Salem. Mrs. P. H Underwood and Miss Auba Gray spent Friday in Wil kesboro. Mrs. John Mayberry had as her guest over the week-end, Misses Evelyn: Mayberry and Anne Line back Of Winstcn-Salem. Mr. Porter Barker of CCC camp, Salisbury, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Gertha Stan ley and Mr. Stanley. Misses Mary Elizabeth Ingram and Mpdelyn Thompson returned home on Friday after visiting the former's sister. Mrs. Bill Trlplett of Winston-Salem, last week. Mr. Robert Taylor was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. WESTERN T-BONE STEAKS REAL MEXICAN CHILI BEANS At The RENDEZVOUS WE JOIN WIITH EVERYONE IN EXTENDING Congratulations TO HUGH CHATHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Upon the Formal Opening of its New Addition! A & Z~STORE Next to Basketeria Elkin, N. C. Lineberry. He left Sunday for his home at Spruce Pine. The little friends of Sarah Lou Reece will regret to learn that she has been right sick with chicken pox this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Castevens and family of Cycle were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ray on Sunday. The latter is a sister of Mrs. Castevens. Mrs. John Foster of North Wilkesboro, Is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Felts at her home in East Jones ville. Mrs. H. L. Holcomb, Mrs. M. M. Mayberry, of this city and Mrs. J. R. Apperson and daughters, Mary Frances and Betty Jo, of Winston- Salem, spent Wednesday in North Wilkesboro, the guests of their sister, Mrs. G. A. Hart. Mrs. John Ward, of Mebane, visited Mrs. Kathryn Brown Wells at her home in East Jonesville on Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Annie Crabb spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mont gomery Billings, at Thurmond. Mrs. Roy Felts and son. Jlmmie, spent the week-end at Ronda with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frail Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mcßride had as their dinner guest on Sun day, Frances Gilliam, Mrs. E. F. Hart sell and son, Billle and daughter, Mrs. Jessie Small, of Elkin. Miss Elizabeth Underwood spent Sunday in Winston-Salem visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sebastian and daughter, Helen, of North Wilkesboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Felts on Thursday and Friday of last week. Miss Erlene Mayberry, of Wins ton-Salem, was the guest of Miss Ruth Mayberry over the week end. Rev. J. P. Davis, of Boonville, has accepted the pastor's call at the Baptist church and will fill the pulpit next Sunday. The friends of Mrs. C. A. Boles will regret to learn that she enter ed a hospital in Winston-Salem on Monday for treatment. Little Miss June Boles had as her guest on Wednesday night lit tle Miss Betty Jean Slattery, of Washington, D. C. Little Barbara Anne, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alston Boles, is right sick this week with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Minish, had as their dinner guests on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Smith and daughter, Doris, Mrs. W. N. Min ish and Walter Minish, Mrs. K. M. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wagoner. Wellborn-Smith Mrs. D. D. Smith, of this city, announces the marriage of her daughter. Jessie, to Peter Wel born, of Wilkesboro, on Decem ber 24, 1937, at Wilkesboro. Rev. Mr. White, pastor of the Meth odist church, officiated. They will make their home at Roaring River. Intermediates of B. T. U. Enjoy Watch Party The B. T. U. Intermediates of the Baptist church of this city, enjoyed a watch party at the home of Miss Eloise Sparks, of Arlington, in honor of Miss Helen Slattery, of Washington, D. C. Many games and contests were enjoyed during the evening. Miss 1, In tJ J A Home of Superintendent IpSfl Here is the attractive home o Rev. L. B. Abernethy, general super intendent and/the man who has had the most to do with the creation of Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. This handsome brick home is located near the hospital and is a part of the hospital property. Virginia Lee Holcomb won the prize In the contest. Refreshments were served to the following: honor guest, Helen Slattery, Mary Thompson, Vir ginia Lee Holcomb, Edwina and Juanita Ray, Edwina Hemric and Joe Brandon, Leo Wagoner, Kemp Reece, Russel Vestal, Reece Shu gart, Tom Reece, Lott Mayberry, James Mathis, the hostess. Eloise Sparks and the leaders, Mrs. Ila Sparks and Miss Bertha Adams. Elizabeth Minish Honored on 13th Birthday Saturday afternoon Mrs. R. C. Minish honored her daughter, Elizabeth, on her thirteenth birth day at a delightful party. Games and contests were play ed, Miss Edna Wolfe won the prize in the contest. Late in the afternoon refresh ments were served to the follow ing, the honored guest, Elizabeth Minish, Helen Wall, Edna Wolfe, Helen Brown, Rebecca Pardue, Mary Thompson, Peggy Black wood, June Boles, Dorothy War ren, Mildred Wall, John Wesley Mathis, Junior and Billy Boles. The honor guest received many gifts from her friends. The Methodist W. M. V. Meets With Miss Iris Minish The Methodist Woman's Auxil iary met at the home of Miss Iris Minish on Tuesday evening, Jan. 4th, with sventeen members pres ent. Miss Rachel Dunnagan had charge of the program, using as her theme, "Our Gifts for the World—With Missions." Mrs. Ro lin read the scripture, Luke 10:38-42. Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Vestal and Mrs. R. Q. Boles gave inter esting light on the subject discus sed. The business meeting was pre sided over by the president, Mrs. L. S. Weaver and it being the first meeting of the new year pledges for missions work for the new year were made by the mem bers Following reading of the min utes by the secretary. Miss Mary Mathis, a delightful social hour was enjoyed in which refresh ments were served. There is a significant return to religion in all parts of the United States. Even in the metropolitan area of New York City there is a sharp attendance increase. The noon-day services at Trinity for brokers often overflow. MINE RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. George Snow and little son, Jackie, spent the week end with the former's parents, near Cascade, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Snow. Mr. Banner Parks of Sparta visited Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luffman and family of Pleasant Ridge spent the week-end with the latter's brother here, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sidden of near Mountain Park visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Norman here this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Welch of Winston-Salem visited friends and relatives here recently. Miss Hazel Lowe spent Christ mas with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holleman of Jonesville. Several from here attended the singing school at Shoaly Branch church which is held every Wed nesday night by the Nance Gospel Singers. Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Smith who spent Christmas here with the former's parents have returned to their home in Danville, Va. 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