Thursday, June 29. 1939 ®SOCi ETY. James Shore Is Honored on Eighty-third Birthday Honoring James Shore, of Cycle, on his 83rd birthday anni versary, a number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of J. G. Shore Sunday for an all day celebration. During the morning Rev. Brad Mathis preached to the guests and spe cial music was furnished by R. G. and J. Roy all. Dinner was serv ed at noon. The afternoon was spent informally. Miss Benson Honors Visitor at Party Friday Miss Barbara Ann Benson en tertained at a lawn party at her home on Hospital Road Monday afternoon to honor Miss. Lula Hall Vance, of Winston-Salem, guest of Mrs. H. C. Graham. Eyes Examined Office: Glasses Fitted The Bank of Elkin DR. P. W. GREEN OPTOMETRIST Offices open daily for optical repairs and adjustments of all kinds. Examinations on Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. By Appointment Phone 140 ' If You're Planning to BUILD. REPAIR OR REMODEL We Have What It Takes! LUMBER - MILLWORK - BRICK BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINT QUICK SERVICE FAIR PRICE Elkin Lumber & Mfg. Co. "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 68 Elkin, N. C. tNSSSig * TH, S NAIIONAIIY KNOWN f Jm| ROYAL f I Deluxe Cleaning Ovtfit Jf|\ LATEST MODEL /^/S^4 FLOOR CLEANER / l\| With 3 Portion Revolving / II! A Brush ...RenuUr Price 1 M II FULL 11 PIECE SET II Mv fW Including tho FamoM / /Ifl Regular Price *l4-" / ifli (l This Is a Great Value ... I MM We Suggest Prompt Action-I JUmi—T Harris Electric Co. - Elkin, N. C, iINSHAW CASH HARDWARE CO. ■- H rHE NEW 1939 WHITEHALL ELECTRIC REFRIGERA- TOR .. NOTED FOR QUALITY • Big Family Size. 6.2 cu. •Extruded Aluminum 1 H| ft. capacity. Freezing Compartment. • Porcelain Interior, acid • Big Ice Capacity (84 resisting. cubes. 6.9 lbs. of ice). • Dulux Exterioj, over • 9 Position Temperature ■ | Bonderizcd steel. Control. 3b|l > w PERMITS AMAZING LOW PRICES LIBIRAL TUMI Guests enjoying the hospitality of Miss Benson in addition to the honoree were: Misses Sally Hay wood, Lucy Brewer, Glenda Nor man, Mable Lee per, Gene Click, Sarah Holcomb, Beulah Yates and Virginia Graham. Bowers-White Marriage Announced Announcement is made today of the marriage of Miss Pearl Bowers and Grady C. White, both of Elkin, Route 1, which was sol emnized in Hillsville, Va., on April 2, with Rev. S. S. Martin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowers and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elsie White and the late Colum bus White, all of Elkin, Route 1. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Call at Tribune for Free Theatre Tickets 1 jB jfilliittitt Two free tickets each, rood for admission to the Lyric or Elk theatres, await those pictured above at The Tribune. Each week The Tribune, through the cooperation of Elkin's two theatres, rive away six free tickets to the three persons pictured weekly by The Tribune photographer. Both Mr. and Mrs. White were educated at Dobson high school. Mrs. Biggs Is Hostess to Garden Club Thursday Mrs. M. A. Biggs was nostess to the Yadkin Valley Garden club at her home on West Main street Thursday afternoon with eleven members present. Mrs. Mason Lillard. president of the club, presided over the meeting and the program was in charge of Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, her subject being "Sky Gardens of Rockefeller Center." Mrs. Atkin son gave the introductory paper and Mrs. H. P. Graham and Mrs. J. F. Hendren each gave a paper with further description of the magnificent gardens. A sweet course was served at the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Steelman Is Hostess at Boonvllle Mrs. Arlie Steelman entertain ed at a delightful party at her home at Boonville Tuesday even ing to honor her guests, Misses Pauline and Dorothy Cockerham, of Mountain Park. Summer flow ers were used throughout the home. Six tables were arranged in the living room for Chinese checkers. The high score prize was award ed Miss Nellie Martin at the con clusion of the play. Other games and contests were enjoyed, with the prize in these also going to Miss Martin. At the conclusion of the game a prettily appointed collation was served. Ninety-fourth Birthday of Edd Ilemric Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. George Hemric entertained with a dinner Sun day in celebration of the 94th birthday anniversary of Edd Hemric, father of Mr. Hemric. Rev. Conrad Cochran offered the invocation and made a few brief remarks prior to the dinner. The tables, bountifully laden, were placed under huge trees on the spacious, lawn. The honor guest's table was designated by a hand somely decorated three-tier birth day cake, topped with 94 gleam ing candles. All of the children of Mr. Hemric were present with the exception of one son, Harri son Hemric. In addition to the family a host of friends also at tended the dinner. Baptist Circles to Meet Monday The circles of the Woman's Missionary Union cf the First Baptist church will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 in the following homes: The Emma Leechman Circle with Mrs. R. P. Crater, on Gwyn Avenue; the Neal Young Circle with Mrs. Carl Myers on Gwyn Avenue and the Naomi Shell Cir cle with Mrs. Roy West on Surry Avenue. The Pearl Johnson Circle and the Rosalee Appleby Circle will meet Monday evening at 7:30. The Pearl Johnson Circle with Miss Mattie Mae Powell on Bridge street and the Rosalee Appleby Circle with Mrs. Phillip Green wood on Bridge street. All members are cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Bradley Is Honored At Farewell Party Honoring Mrs. R. G. Bradley, who will leave the first of the week to make her home in Welsh, West Virginia, Mrs. Ed Gray en tertained at a lovely party Tues day afternoon. Bridge was played at three tables. At the close of the play the high score award went to Mrs. H. G. York and the honor prize to Mrs. Sig Holcomb. Mrs. Bradley was presented a lovely gift. A salad course was served late in the afternoon. The guest list included Mrs. Bradley, honoree, Mrs. H. G. York, Mrs. Sig Holcomb, Mrs. Gilbert Meed, Mrs. Jack Carter, Mrs. J. Coke Marion, Miss Hazel Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Shugart, Mrs. I. C. Yates, Miss Lucy Gray, Mrs. Parks Hampton and Mrs. Ted Brown. Miss Powell Is Bride of Thomas Hunt Mackie Announcements as follows have been received with cordial inter est by friends here: "Mrs. Minnie Douthit Powell announces the marriage of her daughter, La vinia, to Mr. Thomas Hunt Mackie, Saturday, June 24, 1939, Mount Airy, North Carolina." Mrs. Mackie is well known throughout this section of the state and has many friends here where she has frequently visited her sister, Mrs. Prank Bivins, the former Miss Mary Leslie Powell. Mr. Mackie, a native of Yad kinville- and a former resident of Elkin, is also well known through out this section. He is associat ed with the Shell Oil company. Following a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mackie will reside in Mount Airy. Misses Morrison and Gilliam Hostesses At Lovely Party Misses Louise Morrison and Norma Gilliam entertained at a lovely party at the former's home near Jonesville, last Saturday ev ening, honoring Miss Morrison's sister, Miss Pauline Morrison, on her birthday anniversary. The hall and reception rooms were beautifully decorated with garden flowers. In the dining room, where delicious refresh ments were served, the table was lovely, having for its central dec oration the birthday cake, topped with candles in pink holders. Tall candles in holders were placed on the table. Twenty-five or more young people were present to enjoy the delightful hospitality. Winners in the games' and contests were Miss Morrison, the honoree. Miss Mary Nell Gray and Noah Settle. The .honoree was the recipient of many beautiful and \iseful gifts. Lucy Elizabeth Brendle Is Bride of W. G. Hinshaw Boonville Baptist church was the setting Saturday evening for a wedding when Miss Lucy Eliz abeth Brendle became the bride of Wendell Garfield Hinshaw. The vows were spoken at 8:30 o'clock before the bride's pastor, Rev. James P. Davis, and a throng of relatives and friends. The ring ceremony was used. The church chancel was banked with evergreens and white flow ers, which formed a background for the cermony. This background was enhanced with branched floor candelabra holding white cathedral candles and large baskets of Easter lilies. Clusters of gladioli tied with white satin ribbon marked the pews for rel atives and special guests. Prior to the ceremony, Miss Ted Palmer, pianist and Miss Sarah Easterling and Miss Re becca Nifong, soloists, presented the following program of music: "Evening Star" from Tannhaus er, (Wagner) Miss Palmer; "My Heart at Thy Voice" (Saint Saens) Miss Palmer; 'O Promise Me" (DeKoven) Miss Nifong; "Because" (d'Hardelot) Miss Ni fong; "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" (Stults) a duet by Miss Nifong and Miss Easterling; "I Spainhour's Celebration r It Week-End Specials 'V Special TURKISH TOWELS Worth 15c New special lot heavy Turkish towels in white with colored borders— # Irregulars of much better qualities—4th July Super Special value for y° u at # pa Basement Cd* EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! 81x99 4 Year One Lot of Men's Guaranteed WHITE Yrnlirj OXmDS : D/ 1 $2 00 Close woven muslin sheets with wide yo.yo hem seamless guaranteed 4 years Broken lot of men's white oxfords— —Buy your summer s supply now at Va i ues to s3.9s—And few sizes in this special low price grey oxfords—Come early and pick 42x36 Pillow Cases—l7c th « cream, men, and save plenty— First Floor Basement ' % Sale! One Group Ladies' Sale!. One Lot Sheer Cotton MEN'S WASH PANTS FROCKS Values A>jp 2 $1 00 0$ B#/ Jh Special lots of much better men's wash One special lot of vat dyed cool sheer cot- P an ts in stripes, checks and plains Val ton frocks in assorted styles and colors— ues sl-98 Broken sizes but super All sizes—Special low price— values at this price of 87c Basement Basement SUPER SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! One Lot Ladies' Fine Qualit y WHITE SHOES C l °™ S l Voile, Batiste, Dimity, Organdy IS $l4B 19c yd. One bargain rack ladies' white shoes Cool lovely patterns and solid colors, that were formerly to s3.9s—Broken fast colors—fine grades worth 25c , , , , . , —Big selection on sale in all the sizes but come select your size and above materials—Buy several dress save up to $2.47 on each pair— lengths—Summer's just beginning— Basement ' First Floor SYDNOR-SPAINHOUR Elkin's Quality Department Store Love You Truly (Bond) Miss Ni fong and Miss Eastprling. The Bridal March from Lohengrin was used as the processional and the Wedding March from Mid summer Night's Dream, was used as the recessional. The groomsmen were: William J. Cook of Winston-Salem, Jesse W. Woo ten of Yadkinvllle, Gor rel R. Stinson of Boonville and Ford P. Brendle of Winston-Sa lem. Wesley L. Hinshaw attended his brother as best man. The four bridesmaids wiere: Miss Mabel Hinshaw of Winston- Salem, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Emily Brendle and Mrs. William J. Cook, sisters of the bride, Mrs. L. E. Copple, Jr., of Long Island, N. Y. They wore identical dresses of aqua net fashioned with shirred bodice and puffed sleeves. They car ried arm bouquets of spring flow ers tied with aqua satin ribbons. Miss Cleo Brendle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink net dress the same style of the bridesmaids. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, John E. Brendle. They were met at the altar by the bridegroom, at tended by his brother, Wesley Hinshaw. The bride's gown was ivory satin with chantilly lace collar and yoke and inset of chan tilly lace in the leg-of-mutton sleeves. The long train was in serted with the lace. Her only ornament was a pearl cluster at the neckline of her gown. Her veil was full length bridal illu sion, caught to the head with a coronet of orange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was of Calla lilies tied with white satin ribbon. The bride's mother wore an orchid lace dress. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Hinshaw, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy lace dress. Her corsage was of pink rose buds. After the cermony an informal reception was given by the bride's parents. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hinshaw left for a honeymoon. For traveling Mrs. Hinshaw wore a sheer navy crepe suit with white embroidered organdy blouse and navy accessories. Her hat was a Schlaparelli model of navy straw with veil trim. Her cor sage was gardenias. Mrs. Wendell Hinshaw is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brendle of Boonville. Mr. Hin shaw is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinshaw of Boonville. Patronize Tribune advertisers, lhey offer real values. We now have a call for and delivery service at Paul's Shoe Shop PHONE 330 For Prompt and Courteous Service war Ik* *Mat Ml «wt M Mod> M Mir. Wlm rm «t Iwrr, mw, »mi m rich todi ar what TOO ut num. >—illi m ahaw atooach aftaa Mas Mt «M mh fluid. Tour food doara't ia4 M BAN |U, heartburn. UUM, pain or war •tomaeh. 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