Thursday. February 29, 1940
BOONVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Transou
and daughter, Kay Frances, were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eck Reece of Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Speas visit
ed Dr. and Mrs. Coppedge at
Nashville, N. C., Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. Lesdiski Matthews and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Matthews of
Lakeview, visited relatives of the
Boonville community for several
days last week.
Mrs. P. G. Scott of Shoals, has
returned to her home, after
spending several days with her
brothers and sisters in this imme
diate community.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shore were
the Sunday guests of Mrs. Neva
Reece.
Miss Sadie Hobson has returned
to her work in Charlotte, after
spending several days with her
mother, Mrs. Alice Hobson.
Miss Nadine Burgess of Wash
ington, D. C., returned to her
home after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Burgess,
the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cockerham
of Concord, were the week-end
guests of Mrs. Cpckerham's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stinson.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Coram
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spent Sunday with Rev. James P.
Davis, at his home in Spray.
Mr. E. E. Hood, who holds a po
sition with the Civilian Conserva
tion Corps, located at Wortburg,
Tenn., has returned to his work
after spending several days with
his family here.
Mrs. C. A. Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Fleming from near
Amelia, Virginia, returned to
their homes Monday, after visit
ing friends and relatives here and
in the surrounding community
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Steelman
and children, Arlis Nell and Ben
ny, and Betty Lou Steelman of
Elkin, were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atwater at Bur
lington.
Mrs. Robert Gaither, a teacher
in the local school,. spent the
past week-end at her home at
Cool Springs, near Statesville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shore of
Winston-Salem, were the week
end guests of their parents.
Mrs. Enos Stinson and Mrs.
Dovie Burton are convalescing
from their illnesses at their
homes.
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Methodist Young Women's
Society Meets
The Young Women's Missionary
Society of the Boonville Metho
dist church met at the home of
Mrs. Geo. Williams for the Feb
ruary meeting. A very interest
ing and enlightening program on
the religious conditions the world
over was given by different mem
bers.
The program opened with a
song by the group. A brief bus
mess session was held. The sec
retary, Miss Kate Williams, read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, the pres
ident, rendered the devotionals.
Then the general topic of the pro
gram, '"The World Conference At
Madras, India," was discussed.
Those discussing parts of the
material were Miss Grace Hayes,
who gave "Outstanding Features
of the World Christian Commun
ity"; Mrs. Ruth Fletcher, Mrs.
Kate Key, and Mrs. James Am
bum.
It was revealed that at the Ma
dras Conference missionaries
from practically every country of
the world came together to dis
cus s their kindred problems.
Some of the missionaries from
countries at the present time at
war with each other declared that
they were common freinds in Je
sus Christ.
The program closed with a song
and benediction.
Pleasant Ridge
Our Sunday school is doing
fine. We had 107 present Sun
day.
Rev. Frank Peeler, of Taylors
ville, will fill his regular appoint
ment here Sunday afternoon at
3:00 o'clock.
Mr. B. W. Carter attended the
Regional Church Conference held
at the First Baptist church in
North Wilkesboro Thursday, Feb
ruary 22. Mr. Carter gave us a
brief outline Sunday of the pro
gram and the various speakers on
the program. His talk was en
joyed by all who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Carter
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Harris visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter, of the Benham
community, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Carter and
Alex and Fred visited Mrs. John
Rose, of Arlington, Sunday.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Carter is listed among the
sick.
Little Miss Nancy Gray Luff
man is also on our sick list. We
hope for them a speedy recovery.
The people in this community
are busy plowing, sowing seeds,
and making preparation for their
gardens.
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THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Presbyterians
To Hold M
Tuesday Evening
Members of the Presbyterian
church will have a Stewardship
dinner-meeting Tuesday evening,
March 5. The meeting will be
held in the high school building
and members of the home ec
onomics class of the school will
serve the dinner.
J. M. Wells, of Winston-Salem,
well known attorney, will be
speaker for the meeting and Dr.
R. E. McAlpine, of Winston-
Salem, who served as pastor of
the local church for some time,
will also be present. The day of
the meeting falls on the birthday
anniversary of Dr. McAlpine. In
addition to Dr. McAlpine and Mr.
Wells, other out-of-town guests
are expected.
The object of the mpeting is to
present the plans of the church
for the Stewardship program for
the coming year and to bring to
gether members and friends of
the church in an evening of social
fellowship.
Those who plan to attend the
dinner are asked to see Dan Bar
bour or Charles Poplin.
MOUNTAIN PARK
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Mr. and Mrs. Zenus Harris and
daughter, Mrs. Walter William
son, and Mr. and Mrs. John j
Williamson spent last Sunday in
Danville, Va., with Mrs. William
son's daughter, Mrs. Melton.
Miss Maude Swift of Mooresville
is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Swift.
Rev. Eli Jordon is expected to
fill his regular appointment at
Mountain Park Baptist church
Saturday evening at 7:30 and Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all citizens of the community to
attend.
Friends of Huston Cockerham
will be glad to know that he is
convalescing at his home follow
ing a serious illness at Hugh
Chatham Memorial hospital.
We are glad to note that the ,
condition of Esquire Byrd Snow is j
improved and that Enos Walters j
is improving from an attack of!
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Folger Cockerham j ]
and children visited Mr. and Mrs. ] ]
L. G. Hurt at Ronda Sunday. 11
Mrs. Allan F. Kinzie and daugh- j >
ter, Mary Gray, have returned 1
from Petersburg, Va., where they! 1
visited her father, J. K. Fletcher, 1
for a week. Mrs. Kinzie's uncle i
and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. i
Sadler, of Petersburg returned
with them to make their home i
here for several months.
Miss Emma Jane Linville visited i
Miss Virginia Fletcher in Peters
burg, Va., the past week.
HONOR ROLL, WEST
YADKIN, sth MONTH
Below is the honor roll for the
fifth month of the West Yadkin
school released by W. N. Ireland,
Jr., principal of the school:
First grade Bobbie Jane
Shore, Lutreele Oliver, Patsy
King, Betsy Johnson, Lorene
Southard, Frankie Segraves, Peg
gy Steelman, Barbara Gentle,
Harold Wooten, Marjorie Macy,
Tina Jean Brown, Harold Proc
ter, Dorothy Jean Wagoner,
Muriel Jane Pinnix, Annie Dean
Caudle, Sara Mae Windsor, Jack
Turner.
Second grade Rex Johnson,'
Barbara Ireland, Peggy Sue My
ers, Carline Weatherman, Jack
Salmons, James Steelman, Allen I
Shore, Annie Laura Pate.
Third grade—Carol Brandon,
Gerry Boles, Lucille Holleman,
Barbara Jene Harris, Sue John
son, Raymond Mahafey, Dwight
Myers, Billy Shugart, Athel Tal
ley, Harold Wagoner, Mary Ruth
Vanhoy, Leo Myers, Oleen Swaim.
Fourth grade Lucille Macy,
Tommy Miller, Mattie Gay Wea-j
therman, Ruth Wagoner.
Fifth grade Texie Brown,'
Harold Caudle, Enoch Crow, John
D. Groce, Willie Holleman, Billie
Sue Reinhardt. Rondal Riley,
Harold Lee Wagoner, Hester
Windsor.
Sixth grade Edwina Rein
hardt, Claude B. Williams.
Seventh grade v- Luther Bell,
Louise Stevens. I
Eighth grade—Angeline Wag
oner, Dorothy Procter.
Ninth grade Sallie Ruth
Brown # Bernice Bell, Eva Mae
Wood, Leon Thomasson.
Tenth grade—Ruby Pinnix.
Eleventh grade—Paul Cook, De
Ette Procter, Doris Reavis, Ver
meil Sprinkle.
Keeps His Ideas
Tangier—What are your ideas
about the European situation?
Neut—l haven't very many, and
what I have I am keeping to my
self.
Would Fire
Spie—What would you say if
you saw me lined up before aj
firing squad like the man we
Just saw in that movie?
Gal Friend—Fire!
ROCKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thore had
'as their week-end guests Mr. and
I Mrs. A. G. McCormick, of Win
ston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Booker, of Greensboro, and Mrs.
Rosa Booker and daughter, Eliz
abeth, of Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Burrus,
of Charlotte, spent the week-end
with their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
j George E. Burrus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coe are
spending several days in Win
ston-Salem visiting friends and
relatives. 4
Mr. Joe Brown, of Winston -
Salem, was a visitor here last
Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Burrus are glad to
note the improvement of their
sons, Tilden and Phillip, who
have had pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Speaks and
daughter, Shirley Ann, of Win
ston-Salem, spent last Sunday as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Burrus.
The Rockford Home Demon
stration club met last Monday at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Thore. A
very interesting demonstration
was given on making cottage
cheese, after which all the wom
en filled out their canning bud
get for the year. Delicious re
freshments were served by the
hostess.
Mr. Harvey Burrus made a
business trip to Winston-Salem
last Monday.
THIRD DR. KILDARE
PICTURE IS COMING
"The Secret of Dr. Kildare,"
third of the "Dr. Kildare" series,
with Lew Ayres and Lionel Bar
rymore heading the cast, is the
attraction at the Lyric theatre
here next Monday and Tuesday.,
The scientific detective ro
mance, based on Max Brand's
popular story, deals with a beau
tiful girl's strange secret terror,
and the detective work of Ayres,
as Dr. Jimmy Kildare, to trace it
down to the plot of a fanatical
nurse and a quack doctor. In the
dramatic climax, under the guid
ance of Barrymore as Dr. Gilles
pie, he cures her blindness by
practical mental suggestion.
TO PRESENT PLAY AT
NORTH ELKIN SCHOOL
Friday evening, March 1, Roe
I Nero's players will present the
play, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
iFarm," at North Elkin school. In
I addition to the pluay, which is
I known and loved by everyone,
I there will be various other enter
tainments by the players, consist
ing of hoop rollings, juggling, sing
ing, tap dancing and comedians.
The program will begin promptly
at 7:30 and a small admission fee
will be charged. The public is
cordially invivted to attend.
Water crosses a bridge in In
diana where a canal passes over
a creek. The bridge was built in
1847.
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