News of Jonesville Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M Announcement was made Sun day of the engagement of Miss TJiHan Miles, pf Greensboro, to Mr. Bonnie C. Brown, of this city and Greensboro, which will take place in January. Miss Magdalene Martin spent the week-end in Winston-Salem, with Miss Irene Smith. Members of the Baptist church will present their cantata on Rogers Electric Shoe Shep ■-iummj.Kimjj.ii.UM The Perfect For Mother, Sweetheart or Wife A Genuine CQflftg ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE Attachments I Down J Accessories ■ Knee Control - Light, Etc. SIO.OO Allowance For Any Old Machine. Call Us For Service. HINSHAW CASH HDWE. CO. Elkin, N. C. f Chdstinas s'pccial! j Ijgl nS^Ej Hp • Super-Powered Meter- • Big, Sliding Hydrator R Miser # p amous Cold Control I ISm* Tray Release and Instant net I HBnHJHfHH&gMHHPf Cube Sdwc •» Automatic Interior Light • Double-Width Dessert • 5-Year Protection Plan BRAND NEW MODEL • Stainless Porcelain in -at the lowest price In history for * Frozcn Pood Stora « c food compartment a Frigidolre with all these features: • CoM Storage Tray and many other* COME iff AMD 1T... EASY TERMS! HARRIS ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 250 Elkin,N.C. Sunday evening at the regular church hour, 7:30. Everyone is urged to attend. Mrs. Ivory Johnson and. Miss Evelyn Arnold spent Saturday in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freeman spent Sunday in Dobson, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hinshaw and children, of Yadkinville, vis ited Mrs. John Arnold here Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Ivory Johnson, Miss Eve lyn Arnold, and Messrs. Stanford Brown and Leon Martin attended the reading of Charles Dickens' Christmas carols by Dr. Koch, which was held in the Reynolds auditorium in Winston-Salem, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Finney and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Finney, the latter of Elkin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cheeks, in Winston-Salem Sunday. The intermediate boys and girls of the Baptist church will sing Christmas carols next Mon- THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA day evening, in this' community, directed by their leader, Mr. Fred A. Lineberry. Everyone wishing the group to sing at their home is requested to place a candle in their window. Miss Agnes Pardue and Messrs. Roland Lancaster and Clay Felts visited Miss Rachel Kelly in Ronda, Sunday. Mr. Mack Sprinkle returned Tuesday from Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital, his many friends will be glad to know. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paris, of West Yadkin, were visitors here Sunday. Master Walter Weaver and Mrs. Mamie Apperson, who are patients in the local hospital, are recovering nicely. Alda Grayson Y. W. A. Meets Tuesday Night The Alda Grayson Y. W. A. of the Baptist church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ray Smith. Favorite Christmas carols of each member were sung by the group at the opening of the pro gram. "Salvation and the Star," with Miss Evelyn Arnold in charge. The scripture readings were read responsively. Virginia Lineberry and Evelyn Arnold pre sented the conditions and needs of the foreign nations. Pauline Gilliam gave a Christmas story, "Merry Christmas to All." During the business period, which was presided over by the president, Virginia Linebrry, new officers for the year were elected as follows: Evelyn Arnold, presi dent: Virginia Wright, vice-presi dent; Pauline Gilliam, secretary treasurer; Virginia Lineberry, personal service chairman; Mrs. Ray Smith, program chairman, and Miss Bertha Adams, leader. Members of the Eller Memorial Sunday school class were present and they had their regular class meeting after the Y. W. A. pro gram. Mra. Ray Smith, presi dent, presided during the busi ness period, durjng which plans were made to take baskets to needy families during Christmas week. Refreshments were served dur ing social hour. Annual Week of Prayer Held Thursday Evening The annual week of prayer was held Thursday evening, at the Baptist church, with members of the Y. W. A., G. A., and both missionary circles present. Mrs. M. A. Holcomb, leader of the girls' auxiliary, directed a program, which was presented by members of the G. A. The open ing song was "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." Miss Betha Adams was in charge of the devotionals. Mrs. Ivory Johnson, in her part, presented the needs of foreign nations. Miss Cornelia Lineberry Home of Prosperise Dry Cleaning PHONE 205 i mm iini-MHi rendered a solo, "Joy To the World." At the conclusion of the pro gram a special offering, which is called the "Lottie Moon" offering, was taken, with members of each organization contributing. BURCH | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marion, Sr.,! visited Mr. Marion's mother on her 72nd birthday in Winston-j Salem Sunday. Rev. A. B. Hayes filled his reg- j ular appointment at Little Rich mond Baptist church Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Dodson, of Union Cross, spent the week end here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Port Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Pox White, of Statesville, spent the week-end here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Stanley. Mr. C. C. Humphries, who has been the superintendent of the Little Richmond Sunday school for the past three years, resigned Sunday. He and his family are moving to Richmond, Va., the lat ter part of this month. Rev. T. S. Draughn, of Crutch field, will fill his regular appoint ment at the Friendship Baptist church Saturday evening and at the 11 o'clock hour Sunday. The public is cordially invited to at tend. . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Flincham and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Anthony, of Crutchfield, Sunday. Rev. R. W. Calloway, of Moun tain Park, will fill his regular ap pointment at Fairview Baptist church Sunday. The public is in vited. B. Y. P. U. class at Union Cross will have a program and Christmas tree at 6 o'clock Sun day evening and there will be a special program Wednesday morning and communion Wed nesday night. The Rev. C. M. JCaudill, of Mountain View, will officiate. Mr. Omar Sprinkle, who has been a patient in the Chatham Memorial hospital, will be per mitted to come home this week, his friends will be glad to learn. J BETHEL There will be a Christmas tree with exercises held at Bethel church Sunday evening, Decem ber 22, beginning at 7 o'clock. There will be a speaker here for the service and the pastor will be with us. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mathis en tertained at dinner at their home here last Monday evening in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathis, the former their son, having their immediate family as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis were married December 5. The bride is the former Miss Dorothy Coram, of Boonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Triplette and babies, Ethel and Estell, were the dinner guests of the former's sister and family the second Sun day, Mrs. Hubert Wolfe, of Jones ville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Eu gene Jones and Othel Osborne visited relatives in Winston-Sa lem last Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Hemric enter tained at a quilting party at her home here last Tuesday. Rev. J. A. Gllley suffered right much last week from an infec tion in his hand. A tractor ran over Mr. J. C. Morrison's foot which was a pain ful accident from which he has been suffering. The Ronda singing convention, previously announced to be held at Swan Creek church Sunday, December 29, has been postponed until the first fifth Sunday in 1941, according to the chairman, W. H. Jones. CLINGMAN Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walls, of Ronda, visited friends here Sun day afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Calloway is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Melton, and Mr. Mel ton, In Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mathis had as their week-end guests their son, Mr. Jesse Mathis, and Miss Rose Moser, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson, of Lenoir. Misses Ruth and Thelma Wells visited them Sunday also. Mr. J. A. Calloway left Mon day to spend the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. R. M. Edwards, and Mr. Edwards, in Charlotte. The Dixie String Band will ap pear at Clingman school house Saturday, December 21. 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melton, of Elkin, announce the birth of a son December 16. Mrs. Melton is the former Miss Sara Calloway, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Calloway. Little Doris and Philip Mathis spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Greene. Miss Elizabeth Burchette, of Ronda, spent Friday night with her cousin, Grace Burchette. f^STCCIALi^ HOLIDAYS I \ | RCA VICTOR AND STEWART-WARNER RADIOS | 8 Battery or Electric gj Home Furniture Co.l ' Chas. T. Jones Phone 180 Troy M. Church f M Bulov/ watch'- th. f «l*Jk f gift off a lifetime! SI.OO to $5.00 SI.OO to SIO.OO $7.50 to $15.00 SI.OO to $12.50 H ' CROSS * CHAIN PIN « PENCIL STONE Sir UNOS COMPACTS SI.OO to $3.00 $1.95 to $17.50 $3.95 to $12.50 SI.OO to $5.00 ~~W. M. WALL LEADING JEWELER « Thursday, December 19, 1940

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