Thursday. July 7, 1938 News of Jonesville Mrs. Gurney Wagoner, Editor Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudson and children returned to their home on Saturday in Martinsville, Va., after visiting her twin sister, Mrs. W. V. Holcomb, since Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Macemore and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmoth Swaim spent the week end at Stony Mountain on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Robinson, of Hudson, were here Sunday vis iting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Castevens and sons, Kenneth and Elton, spent Monday at Carolina Beach. Freezer Fresh ICE CREAM The^^ThaFs^ood MADE FROM RICH CREAM, MILK, FRUIT AND NUTS ORDER SOME FOR DESSERT PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE PUTTS 21 c QUARTS 42 c 'l-2 GALLON 75 c GALLONS $1.50 Made in Our Modem Ice Cream Plant Fresh Daily Abernethy's A GOOD DRUG STORE Phone 42 Elkin, N. C. || Anitounclig I Opening In Nw Location Thursday, Ju> 7 AND CHANGE OF NAME Of SOMERS & CO. 5F STORE TO— WALKEPS Sc & lOc STCE We have moved into larger and more m quarters next door to our old location. We invite | visit our new store at your earliest convenience aspect our two large floors of money-saving valuer's in our 1 line you will find it here! WALKEI'S Sc & lOc STE A FRIENDLY STORE L, F. Walker, Manager |kin, N. C. Phone 48-W Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boles and daughter, June, visited Mrs. C. A. Boles at Davis hospital on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Boles is recuperating from a recent op eration. i Mr and M*s. Roy Seagraves and children, Patsy and Eddie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fer gerson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oliver of Winston -Salem, visited the lat ter's mother, Mrs. C. L. Kerley, on Sunday, i Mr . and Mrs. W. V. Holcomb visited Aunt Janie Wagoner ol ' Sw aims community, on Monday, j THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Mr. S. M. Vestal and sons. Ray ner, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Ves tal, of Bassett, Va., Mr. Way mouth Vestal and Miss Sarah pullenton, of Columbia, S. C.,} were the week-end guests of Mrs. S. M. Vestal. Mrs. Percy Felts and son, How aid and Don, are spending this wtefc in North Wilkesboro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poster. Mr. and Mrs. "Lefty" McAlwee, of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mayber -1 ry and Mrs. T. P. Mayberry, of ' lElfcin. Ii Master D. B. Gilliam is spend- | in? this week with Billy Mcßride. j • Miss Faye McCann, of Austin, ■ vfcited Miss Mamie Spicer over • tie week-end. , Mrs. G. S. Wagoner and son, i were the guests of her sis- I tr, Mrs. T. L. Harding from . Wednesday until Saturday. Tomas L. and Elizabeth Hard in accompanied them home and I we their guests over the week e,» iv. and Mrs. P. L. Smith and; Idafhter, Doris, and Mr. George! HSCS attended the Methodist Pairs' conference held in Elkin j onuesday. > Girl Scouts assembled at! Ithefcome of their leader, Mrs. j HOT Brown, on Friday evening' lanqthen attended preaching! !sei"«s at the Methodist church. MCharlie Stroud returned to Ihis rme at Ronda on Sunday lafteipending the latter part of Ithe ek with his daughter, Mrs. IW. -Mcßride, and Mr. Mc ißridji They also had as their Idinrujuests on Sunday Mr. and IMrs.nn G. Gilliam, of Elkin. I Mrs. Calvin Cheeks land ighter, Martha Jean, of |Wins- Salem, were the guests lof hiarents, Mr. and Mrs. C. IF. Fly, on Monday, j Mr.d Mrs. Davis Reece and Ison, |s Nance, of Roxobel, will i larriveiday to visit with his Iparenßev. and Mrs. D. G. [Reece* til Sunday. Then he Jwill p Raleigh and will at- L Itend | bankers' conference I Itherejjb week. I I Mr. Mrs. L. W. Hudson and I IchildSj. W., Jr., Cornelia and I Iwilery Martinsville, Va., Mrs. I jw. E.;y, of Buck Shoals com- I Imunit&d Mrs. W. V. Holcomb I Ispent ay at Roaring Gap and I lother ts in the mountains. I I Mrs H. Underwood and I Idaugh Elizabeth, Mrs. Har- I Ivey Gand Mrs. Arthur Mar- I ltin anjghter, Magdalene, and __ I iMr. A3erry went to Norwood gjj lon M(- and spent the even- ing with Rev. and Mrs. R. H. ■ Kinnington and family, and to express to them their sympathy in the tragic death of thpir son, Cecil Kinnington, who was killed on Highway 21, five miles below | Brooks Cross Roads on Sunday I afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor, of Kentucky, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lovelace on Monday. Misses Blanche Taylor and Dot Nichol- Isoni of Charlotte, were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace on Mon day. Mrs. J. W. Arnold had as her .dinner guests on Monday the fol j lowing brothers, M. T. Hinshaw, !W. A. Hinshaw, of Rutherford College, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hinshaw and twins, Harold and , Carolyn, of China Grove. Miss Ruth Mayberry accom panied Misses Erlene and Evelyn Mayberry, of Winston-Salem, to Pulaski, Va., on Sunday. They will be the guests of the latter's brother, Odell Mayberry, and Mrs. Mayberry, until Tuesday j when they will return to Win 'ston-Salem and Miss Ruth May ! berry will be their guest until the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pinnix and | son, Jimmie, of Winston-Salem, | were the guests of Mrs. J. G. Ray |on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reece, Mrs. iW. F. Reece, Mrs. Clyde Shugart and daughter, Doris, visited their I sons, Kemp and Mark Reece and | Reece Shugart, at Camp Lassiter, |near Winston-Salem last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. D. R. Gilliam accompanied them to Winston- Salem and visited Mr. Gilliam at the Forsyth sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Sprinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Groce spent the week-end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bates and sons, Benny and Charles, of Spar tanburg, S. C., were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, on Saturday. Mrs. I. Y. Jester and daughter, Colene, went to Asheville last Saturday to spend an indefinite time with her daughters, Mrs. Carl Hyden and Mrs. Bill Kiker. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Whitaker, ]of Center, accompanied them and spent the week-end. Jack Jester, who had been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Hyden and Mrs. Kiker, for two weeks, returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cham bers and family and Mr. Cham ber's mother, Mrs. Chambers, of Cycle, were the guests of Mrs. Gordon Chambers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Seagraves, on Sunday. Mr. John Mayberry, of Black Mountain, spent the week-end here with his family. Miss Mamie Spicer returned from a short visit to Mataka, W. Va., last week, where she had been visiting her brother. Mrs. Ed Wall, of Arlington, gave her sister, Mrs. Ollie Couch, a surprise birthday supper Thurs day evening. Mrs. Max Anthony and her guest, Mrs. J. M. Anthony, of High Point, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anthony at Hamptqnville. .They were ac companied home by Miss Virginia Anthony, who was their guest for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walls and children and Miss Alma Couch spent Monday at Carter's Falls. Mrs. J. M. Anthony has re turned to her home in High Point after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Max Anthony. MOUNTAIN PARK The annual revival meeting be gan at Mountain Park Baptist church last Sunday night, with Rev. Noah Melton, of Henderson ville, assisting the pastor, Rev. Scales Draughn. Everybody has a cordial invitation to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Canard Gentry are visitinfe relatives this week in Raleigh. Miss Virginia Fletcher, of Sa lem, Va., spent the week-end here the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Kinzie. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Walters, of Mt. Airy, visited relatives here last Monday. Mr. Ray Norman and Adrian nixon spent last Sunday in Ekxme. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, of Ararat, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and family last Monday. Mrs. H. C. Mooney visited her mother, Mrs. Mart K«y. of Mul berry, last Monday for a short while. Mr. D. E. Craig, of Sumter, S. C., visited relatives here last week-end. Mr. Carl Cockerham, of Win ston-Salem, visited relatives here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Adams and family, of Winston-Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Swift and family last week-end. Mr. B. J. Snow attended the joint reunion of the "Blue and Qriy" at Gettysburg. Pa., last weak. Those from here attending the monthly meeting of the Sunday School convention of the Surry Baptist Association held at Flat Rock church near Mt. Airy last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wallace, Miss Lillian Swift, . Mrs. Gertrude Simpson and Ruth Thompson. Miss Minnie Williams, of Ra leigh, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Harris, of Mt. Airy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and family last week. Miss Thelma Cockerham had as her guest last Friday night Mrs. Ethel Christian, of West field. Miss Stacy Swift spent a few [ days last week in Mooresville vis iting relatives. Mrs. F. B. Cockerham and children, of Winston-Salem, are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Marjorie Cockerham re turned to New York last Thurs day from an extended visit here with relatives. | ZEPHYR | Prayer meeting is held at the Baptist church each Sunday ev ening at 7:45 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Snow were the guests here last Sunday af ternoon of Mrs. Ettye Parks and family. G. G. Tucker, of Winston-Sal-' lem, was a business visitor here' week. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Dockeryi and Mrs. Lena Dockery of Elkin, spent last Sunday here with Mrs. Ettye Parks and family. Mrs. Alice Eldridge of Mount Airy, spent the week-end here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Judson Williams and son, Ralph, of Mountain Park, spent Sunday afternoon here with E. E. Smith. Misses Arlene and Anna Faye Williams of Mountain Park, were Sunday guests of Miss Mary Lena Parks. BiUy Parks spent last Sunday evening and Monday in Elkin, the guest of Charles Dockery. Mrs. Hattie Douglass and Mrs. E. C. Smith, who are attending summer school at Salisbury, spent the week-end at their homes here. C. D. Douglass of Raleigh, spent last Wednesday here visit ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith and family of High Point, spent Mon day here visiting relatives and friends. Rev. W. J. Calloway will fill his regular appointments at the Baptist church next Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock and Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. The public has a cordial invitation to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Calloway of Mountain Park spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Snow and family. Little Miss Margie Ellen Law rence, of High Point, is spending this week here with relatives. Miss Doris Snow spent last week in Fairview visiting rela tives. Misses Minnie and Ila Bowers spent the week-end with Misses Edith and Mabel Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bbwers had as their guest last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Bowers, of Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence and family, of Mt. Airy, spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Miss Minnie Williams, of .Ra leigh, spent last Sunday after noon here with friends. When the house burns down tHe fire go esout f See us before it burnt! , PAUL GWYN INSURANCE Phone 258 West Main St. Elkio, N. C. YouWillWantTo Get In On Thesfe SUPER VALUES DURING A & Z STORE'S SELLING OUT SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO! WE'RE QUITTING BUSINESS! 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