Thursday, August 10, 1939
OCAIA
Miss Rosamond Neaves had as
her guest Wednesday, Miss Doris
Getsinger, of Detroit, Michigan.
Miss Beulah Yates spent the
week-end in Winston-Salem, the
guest of Dicky Luther.
Miss Ruth Atkinson spent the
week-end in Marion, the guest of
Mrs. G. E. Hitchcock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitaker
left Sunday for a vacation of a
week at Carolina Beach.
Mrs. P. M. Greene left last
week for an extended visit with
relatives in New England.
Pete Lea of Raleigh, spent the
week-end here the guest of
friends.
Miss Jean Parnell is spending
this week in Winston-Salem, the
guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
D. A. Parnell.
Miss Juanita Parks of Moun
tain Park, is the guest this week
of Miss Lena Sale, at her home
on North Bridge street.
Mrs. J. Walter Darnell left
Sunday for a visit of ten days
with Mrs. Howard Caldwell in
Concord.
Bryan Fogleman of Columbia,
S. C., was the guest Thursday of
last week of E. L. Byrd, at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Maguire
spent the latter part of last week
&t Spruce Pine and Little Switz
erland.
L. F. Walker returned Tuesday
from Baltimore, where he spent
several days attending to busi
ness matters.
Alford Morgan of Marion, was
a week-end guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Graham, on
Gwyn Avenue.
Miss Oleen Norman spent Sev
eral days last week in Chapel
Hill, the guest of Miss Frances
Scott Tilley.
Mrs. R. G. Franklin spent the
week-end in Winston-Salem, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Triv
ette, the latter her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Finney and
daughter, Miss Helen, are spend
ing this week on a vacation trip
to Virginia Beach.
Miss Kate Cawthon of Jackson,
Tenn., is the guest of Mrs. H. C.
Graham, at her home on Terrace
Avenue.
Claude Farrell left Sunday for
Baltimore, where he will spend
this week attending to business
matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Chat
ham spent the week-end in Galax,
Va„ the guests of Mrs. Chatham's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Felts.
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Lewellyn of
Wilson, were the guests Thursday
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bivins, at
their home on Gwyn Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. T. R. White of
this city announce the birth of a
son at Hugh Chatham Memorial
Hospital, August 3, 1939.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bates and
two sons, of Spartanburg, S. C.,
were the guests of relatives and
friends here a short time last
week. Mr. and Mrs "iates were
en route to their 1, from a
vacation in D. C.
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HEADQUARTERS \ 3p
FOR
Baby's Needs
When you think of needs for baby,
think of Turner's. We have the
things he needs for summer . . . for
hot weather . . . to keep him
healthier and more comfortable.
ANTISEPTIC OIL - NURSING BOTTLES
NIPPLES - HOT WATER BOTTLES
INFANT SYRINGES - BABY FOODS
HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES
TALCUM POWDER - SOAP
tCOD LIVER OIL - CHUX
DIAPERS - RECORD BABY
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TURNERDRUG CO.
Geo. E. Royall Phone 64
Mr. and Mrs. C.. H. Brewer and
children, Lucy and Charles, Jr.,
returned Sunday from a stay of
a week In New York, where they
attended the World's Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burcham
and Mrs. and Mrs. Silas Nichols
and little daughter, Wilma Lou,
will leave tomorrow for a stay of
two weeks at Carolina Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Boyles and
little daughter, Sarah Glenn,
spent the week-end in Pilot
Mountain, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neaves
and daughter. Miss Rosamond,
spent the week-end in Crumpler,
the guests of Mr. Neaves' father,
J. M. Neaves.
Miss Evelyn Carter arrived
Thursday from Winston-Salem,
for a visit with her aunt, Mrs.
George Royall, and Mr. Royall, at
their home on Church street.
Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker
and daughter and son, Miss Janie
and Harold, attended the Tucker
family reunion at Salisbury Sun
day.
Mrs. Carter Schaub and little
daughter, Sandra, of Apex, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Phillips, at their home on Gwyn
Avenue.
Miss Rachel Burch returned to
her home in Greensboro Sunday
after spending last week with her
mother, Mis. Ila D. Burch, and
family at Rusk.
Mrs. R. H. Isley and children,
Dicky and Lyles, of Lancaster, S.
C., are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. W. R. Wellborn, at their
home on Bridge street.
Mrs. C. N. Bodenheimer spent
Friday of last week in Winston-
Salem, the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Mae Bodenheimer Green
wood.
Mrs. J. Mark McAdams. presi
dent of the local Parent-Teacher
Association, is spending this week
in Chapel Hill, attending the
State P.-T. A. Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and
children, Cynthia and Bill, and
Julius Hall, returned Sunday
from a vacation of ten days to
Beaufort and Manteo.
~Miss Mary Crater and Jane
Evans are spending this week in
Asheville and Candler, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Byrd.
the former their uncle.
Mrs. L. M. Hinshaw and daugh
ter and son, Miss Nettie and Al
bert, are spending this week in
Asheville and other places of in
terest in Western North Carolina.
Dr. John Jolly of Fort Staun
ton, N. M., arrived Saturday for
a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Seth
M. Beale, at their home on
Church street.
Matt Long, of Roxboro, and Bert
Bennett, Jr., of Winston-Salem,
spent Friday here, the guests of
Charles Neaves, at his home on
Bridge street.
Misses Virginia and Edwinia
Lawrence returned Saturday
from Mars Hill Co.iege, where
they have been attending summer
school. Their mother, Mrs. E. B.
Lawrence, went up for the day
Saturday and to accompany
them home.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilmoth
land son, Bobby, of Winston-Sa
lem, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Hunt, of Hamptonville, were the
j Sunday guests of W. S. Reich, at
| his home on Vine street.
Misses Kathleen and Mimalee
! Howard of Winston-Salem, are
the guests this week of Misses
Kay Lee and Dorothy Mae Walk
er, at their home on Church
street.
Tommy James, five-year-old
: son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
James, broke his lower left arm
in a fall from a swing while
playing at his home Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Dewey Stovall and child
ren, Julia Ann and George, of
Waynesville, are the guests of her
I parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. W.
i Tucker, at their home on Market
! street.
Mrs. Fannie Jackson arrived
Friday from Baltimore, Md., for
an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Burch, the latter her
daughter, at their home on Bridge
| street.
Mrs. L. I. Wade has as her
guest at her home on West Main
j street, Mrs. Elizabeth Abernethy,
iof Hamlet. Mrs. Walter Powers,
iof Hamlet, was also the guest of
Mrs. Wade last week.
Mrs. Fred McNeely and daugh
j ter. Miss Betty, and Mrs. Harvey
•Baker and son, Harvey, Jr., are
expected to return today from a
vacation trip to Manteo and
(Ocean View.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Boger and
daughters, Misses Laura Evelyn
and Margaret, and Misses Betsy
and Nancy Moseley are expected
to return today from a vacation
of a week at Shady Shack, near
Mouth-of-Wilson, Va.
Mrs. Raymond Chatham and
son. Tommy, are expected to re
j turn the latter part of the week
; from a visit of several weeks with
! her sister, Mrs. Harold Messen
ger, at Cheabeague Island, Maine,
land Hartford, Conn.
Mrs. Hugh Parks, Misses Nancy
land Sarah Click, Josephine Paul
j and Lesbia Graham attended a
showing of "Lady Baltimore," at
, the Barter Theatre in Abingdon,
iva.. Thursday evening of last
; week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bailey have
; as their guests at their home on
! Gwyn Avenue, Mr. and Mrs.
| Vaughn Wilkinson «and daughter,
Miss Marjorie Wilkinson, and
Miss Mary Ann Crim, all of New
| Castle, Ind.
Ralph Reich, of this city, ac
companied by Graham Reich and
| Grady Wilmoth, of Winston-Sa
! lem, left Friday for New York, to
attend the World's Fair. They
j made the trip by boat from Nor
i folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Reeves and
three children of Providence, R.
1., arrived Monday for a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Carter, Wilbur
Carter, and other relatives here.
Mrs. Reeves is a sister of the
; Messrs. Carter.
Miss Maxine Aldridge left
j Wednesday for Greensboro, for a
1 visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Al
jdridge. She was accompanied to
Guilford College by her little
brother, Dale Aldridge, who will
visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hamil
ton, of Lincoln University, Pa.,
were the guests Thursday of Mr.
Hamilton's sister, Mrs. W. J.
Price, at her home on Gwyn
Avenue. They were accompanied
by V. C. Lillard of Creston. Mrs.
Price accompanied them to Cres
ton for a visit of several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Teague and
Nick Teague of High Point, were
Sunday guests in the home of
Mrs. Fred Colhard, on Church
street. They were accompanied
home by their sister, Miss Mary
Alma Teague, who spent last
week here the guest of Miss
Dorothy Colhard.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James and
sons, Jimmy, Larry and Jerry, re
turned Monday from a visit of
several days with Mrs. James'
sister, Mrs. W. E. Clark, in Ashe
ville. They also spent a short
time at Ridgecrest, while they
were away.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagoner
and Mr. and Mrs. Rhessa Slusher
and family, of Warren, Ind., have
arrived here for a visit with rela
tives and to attend the Wagoner
reunion, which will be held Sun
day, August 13, at the home of
Jones Wagoner, near Jonesville.
Prof. A. M. Gates, president of
Drewton-Parker Junior College at
Mount Vernon, Ga„ and daugh
ter, Miss Edith, left Saturday for
their home, following a visit to
B. J. Snow and family and C. W.
Dockery and family, and other
friends in this section.
i Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cooley had
as their week-end guests at their
home at Klondike Farm, Mrs.
, Cooley's mother and sister, Mrs.
C. J. Purcelle and Miss Rook
Purcelle, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Davis, the latter a sister of Mrs.
Cooley, all from Newberry, S. C.
Mrs. Purcelle and daughter re
mained for a visit of a week.
Ed. R. Carter of Eustis, Fla.,
arrived Wednesday for a visit
with his sons, Wilbur, Roger and
Jack Carter,' and other relatives
here.
Charles Dunnagan of Burling
ton, spent the week-end here the
guest of his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. M. A. Royall, at their
home on Church street.
Prof. Z. H. Dixon and daugh
ter, Miss Blanche Dixon, left
Wednesday for Guilford College,
to attend the 242 nd annual ses
sion of the North Carolina Year
ly Meeting of Friends at New
Garden meeting house. They
were accompanied by Misses Ruth
and Jean Bostian of Wilmington,
granddaughters of Prof. Dixon.
Mr. and Mis. C. W. Swaim, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Liggett and
Mrs. Mary Benton of Danville,
111., arrived Wednesday for -a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Freeman, at their home on Elk
Spur street. Mrs. Swaim is a
sister of Mr. Freeman and Mes
dames Liggett and Benton are his
nieces.
Mrs. Sam Ray, Mrs. Roy West
and children, Miss Edwina and
Billy, of this city, Mr. and Mrs.
Wiser Chappell of High Point,
and Sammy Gilliam of States
ville, spent Sunday at Fayette
ville, the guests of Mrs. R. E.
Burgiss, daughter of Mrs. West.
Miss Edwina West remained for
a visit of several weeks.
T. W. Burch, private in the
United States Marine Corps sta
tioned in New York City, accom
panied by his cousin, Mrs. Rose
Emma Kessler, also of New York
City, arrived Tuesday for a
week's vacation with his mother,
Mrs. Ila D. Burch, at Rusk. Mrs.
Kessler will visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, at
Boonville.
ADEQUATE
For such major crops as wheat,
corn, cotton and tobacco, the
AAA program aims for supplies
that will be ample for domestic
consumption, the export market,
and adequate reserves.
In 1 ■ • n i special
iDasketeria otores MIRACLE WHIP
I Jewel Lard 4 & 35c Salad Dressing
1/2 Pt. Jar 19c Pt. Jar Ol c
I)! .1.1 Green Beauty A A ® z - *| fp
lICKIeS Sweet Mixed ££ Jar | ~ 1
17 A No. 1 ocp
ASparagUS Sumter Cut ..A Cans #Jlw Concentrated (Blue Pkg.)
I Campbell's 3 PACKAGES 27 C I
T ■ 1 • FA Oz. {An 3 Cakes Palmolive Soap
I 1 omato Juice J)U Can 18 Free
Snow King Baking Gorton's BRUCE _
| POWDER FISH ROE Orange Juice D | (JC
LG. CAN 19° ?> 9 OZ 25° I DEL MONTE—JUICE I
I " OW, FR " Cans fh . Pineapple c™ ?9c
| Marshmallows2pk g ; 25c „ furATICC vanilla
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| Scott Towels ROLL 10c 2 PKGS. 25' LB. PKG. 15 C
I SHIVAR Pineapple Broken Slices Cans 50 C L
I GINGER ALE I Del Monte I
1 12-OZ. BOTTLE 5 C Graprmit Juice 3 Cans 25^1
I PORE PORK SAUSAGE R-STTS LB 20' MI-*— »EPT
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rKfcMl bKUUNU DtfiT Lp. ill Loaves, Boiled or Baked
I CHUCK ROAST GOODANDMEATY L 8.20 C "\ M ', ? ICK R« SALAD ; TA "
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WITH THE SICK
The following patients have
been admitted to the hospital
during the past week:
Mrs. Gwyn Poindexter, Wilkes
boro; Mrs. T. R. White, Elkin;
Mrs. P. F. Riggs. Dobson; Dor
othy Woodruff, Elkin; Ervie
Southard, Elkin; T. J. Folger.
Dobson; Harvey Parker, Mount
Airy; Ralph Bunker, Toast; Mrs.
Agnes Myers, Jonesville; Mrs.
Charles Young, Elkin; Clyde
Eller, Elkin; Richard R. Evans,
Elkin; Mrs. Frank Sale, Elkin;
Ruth Wood, Devotion; Charles
Combs, Ronda; Mrs. Lizzie Creed,
Elkin; Murlin Couch, Jonesville;
Mozelle Freeman, Jonesville; Mrs.
Ola Blackburn, Jonesville; Anna
Kathryn Dobson, Elkin; Alice
Blake Dobson, Elkin; Mrs. Lillie
Holloway, Traphill; Ned Shore,
Ronda; Irma Stanley, Dobson;
Oscar Cecil Joines, Sparta; Bob
Combs, Galax; Eloise Tucker,
Elkin; Florence Wall, State Road;
Albert Sparks, Boonville; Alex
Carter, State Road.
Patients dismissed during the
week were: Mrs. Edna Sparks,
Elkin; Mrs. Rufus Gilliam, Spar
ta; Ernest Flynn, East Bend;
Carlis Lee Mitchell, Piney Creek;
Mrs. R. L. Hubbard, Elkin; Lois
Southard, State Road; G. P. Jen
kins, Jr., Burch; Charlie Hanes,
Elkin; Wendell Lawson, Mount
Airy; Mrs. Frank Sale, Elkin;
Ned Shore, Ronda; Mrs. Lula
Hayes, Mt. Airy; Dorothy Wood
ruff, Elkin; Henry Parker, Mount
Airy; Ralph Bunkar, Toast; Alex
Carter, State Roau; Mrs. Paul
Gwynn, Boonville; Mrs. Ford
Cothren, Elkin; Ira Bridges, Gas
tonia.
THRESHING MACHINE
OWNERS MUST REPORT
Register of Deeds Kermit W.
Lawrence, announced Wednesday
that all owners of threshing ma
chines must make a report to his
office within the next ten days.
Mr. Lawrence stated that this re
port was urgent.
Failure of machine owners to
comply will require a fine of SSO.
NEW STORE !S
TO OPEN HERE
Elkin Clothing Store Will
Cater Exclusively to Men
and Boys
LOCATION ON W. MAIN
The Elkin Clothing Company,
a new store catering exclusively
to the clothing needs of men and
boys, will open here Friday morn
ing in quarters on West Main
street, opposite Hayes & Speas
Furniture company.
Owned and operated by Fred
Sale, of Elkin and Statesville,
and Zimmie Tharpe, of Harmony,
the store is modern in every way
and will carry lines of nationally
known merchandise, including
IT'S HERE! |
Beer on Tap |
FINE FOODS I
PRICED TO SUIT YOU
"HUFF SAID" I
NEW MANAGEMENT
MONTICELLO CAFE I
Eddie White - E. Main St. - Elkin, N. C.
men's clothing, furnishings and
tailoring, students' suits, shoes,
etc.
The public is invited to visit
the new store at its earliest op
portunity and inspect the new
stock. Although a men's store,
the ladies will be just as warmly
welcomed.
Some of the nationally adver
tised brands carried by the store
are Griffon clothes, Van Heusen
shirts and pajamas, Pioneer belts,
suspenders and garters, LaSalle
hats and Rugby sweaters and
sportswear.
Two tailoring lines, M. Moses
& Sons, and Storrs-Schaffer, will
be represented by the store.
Mattie Mae Powell
NOTARY PUBLIC
Building & Loan Office
Main Street
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