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Thursday January 6, 1938
IS OF GREAT AD)
TO THE HOSPITAL
Thurmond Chatham Plays
Big Part in Making Local
Plant Possible
OP GENEROUS NATURE
Among those who have. played
an outstanding part in making
possible, not only the new addi
tion to Hugh Chatham Memorial
Hospital, but the entire plant as
well, including the nurses' home
and home of the superintendent,
is Thurmond Chatham, president
of the Chatham Manufacturing
Co., of Elkin and Winston-Salem.
Although now making his home
in Winston-Salem, Mr. Chatham
is a native of Elkin, and is among
the state's most prominent and
successful business men.
When the idea of constructing a
hospital here was first conceived
Thurmond Chatham was among
the first to lend his aid and mon
ey to the project. And in addition
to his generous support, the Chat
ham Manufacturing Company do
nated the site upon which the hos
pital Is located, the area covering
15 acres. The hospital is named
after Mr. Chatham's father, the
late Hugh O. Chatham.
When the need for an addition
to the hospital made itself known
through lack of space in which to
care for the many who sought
treatment, Mr. Chatham again
was first among those to offer
generous support; and the fact
that the new addition to be dedi
cated today is an actuality is but
a tribute to his unselfish nature
and his inborn desire to be of aid
to his fellowman.
BETHEL
Ronda, Route 2, Jan. 3.
Christmas passed very quietly and
pleasant here. Another year has
gone and we must begin to live
in the new year.
Next Sunday morning and
evening is the time for the regular
preaching service at the church
Elk Theatre
West Main Street Elkin, N. C.
Thursday, January 6
"THERE GOES THE GROOM"
With Burgess Meredith—Ann Sothern
M , Roping 'Em Alive—News Adm. 10c-25c
Friday-Saturday, Matinee and Night—
"RIDERS OF THE DAWN"
With Jack Randall, the Sensational New Sing
ing- Cowboy of the Screen
♦
Serial—Kennedy Comedy—Mickey Mouse Cartoon
Admission 10c-25c
Monday-Tuesday, Next Week—
r- Am EJvorJ Small Production. Dltocloi ly Boh Stoloff. DKO-RADIO FICTUIC
Special: Sybil Jason, "The Littlest Diplomat"
In Technicolor
Admission 10c-25c
Wednesday, Matinee and Night—
HARRY CAREY in
"RUSTLERS' PARADISE"
Tom Mix Serial Adm. 10c to All
COMING SOON: "LIFE OP THE PARTY"
THE ELK THEATRE
Extends Hearty
CONGRATULATIONS
To Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital Upon The Formal
Opening of Its Modern New Addition.
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Thurmond Chatham, president of the Chatham Manufacturing
Co., whose unfailing aid and generous contributions played a big: part
in making possible Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital here.
here at Bethel. There was a right
good attendance at Sunday school
last Sunday to begin the new
year.
Mrs. C. W: Haynes of Cling
man and daughter. Miss Irene
Haynes, who have been spending
the holidays with her parents, vis-
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROIJNA
ited their father and grandfather,
Mr. T. N. Green here last Wed
nesday. Mr. Green has been right
sick, but is much improved.
Little Bobby Gilliam, son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. S. Gilliam has been
right sick, suffering with an ab
scess on his jaw for the past week.
Some carpenters have been busy
this week here, building a new
house on the farm of B. R. Pardue
and brothers. This will be occu
pied by a Mr. Hemric and family
from Clingman who expect to
move into it within a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Eu
gene. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Jones, all visited ielatives in
Winston-Salem last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Baity Larry and
little daughter, Joan, from Elkin
were the guests of Mrs. Larry's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dur
ham here during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Landon Menden
hall and daughters, Misses Gladys
and Ruby and Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Mendenhall of near Boon
ville were the Sunday guests of
Mr. J. P. Mathis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pardue had
as their holiday guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Johnson and children,
Miss Jettie Johnson, Alfred Par
due and Claude Johnson, all of
Greensboro.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of
April, 1935, W. J.i Lawrence and
Katie Lawrence, executed and de
livered unto W. O. McOibony,
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 cor' .~ied:
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 of North Carolina,
having such shape, metes, courses
and distances as will more fully
appear by reference to a plat
thereof made by C. F. 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; (Hi the East by the
lands of J. M. Bates and J. P.
Fields; on the South by the lands
of W. T. Snow; and on the West
by the lands of M. A. Dockery
and W. T. Snow.
This the 17th day of December,
1937.
W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee,
By: ROB'l. A. FREEMAN,
Agent and Attorney for
1-13- Trustee. 1
Hugh Chatham Hospital
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men of His day. He was touched
by their agonies, deeply stirred
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by the anxieties of their hearts.
And the church, which is Christ's
continuing ministry in the world
of today cannot be indifferent to
the physical need of the world
around it.
That is why the Hugh Chatham
Memorial Hospital tucked away
in the pine woods of the Old North
State, is a house cf blessing to
countless mortals. Here healing
ministries made the body whole
again and here the quieting sense
of Qod"s good presence gives
strength of mind and soul. Today
we dedicate it again £o its high
ministry of Christian service and
pray God's richest blessing upon
those who lia*e made it possible
and upon those who in Hla name
minister here to the broken bod
ies and minds of this suffering
generation. To give healing to one
of Christ's little ones is to bring
Joy to the heart of the Master
and be the fellow servant of the
Great Physician. *