THE Ei KiN TRIBUNE. ET-iyw Wftttfg CAKOLWA News of Jonesville Essence of Democracy Hiss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M Mrs. Raymond Connell and Mrs. D. R. Caastevens attended W. M. U. executive meeting which u-aa held at Yadklnville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F. A. Lineberry visited In the home of Mrs. O. S. Wagoner. o( Hamptonvlile. Saturday. Mr. and Mts. EUrncr Helton and daughters. Oerrv Ann, Shirley and Meranda. of AslievUle. were the week-end guests of the form er’s motlier. Mrs. M. H. Helton. Mr. Roger Sprinkle, of Oalax, va.. spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. Ivry Johnson, of Kinston, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Johnson and son, Sammy. Mr. Marvin Holcomb entered Hugh Chatham Memorial hospi tal last week and underwent an operation. His conditlcm is much Improved at this WTltlnK> Mr. and Mrs. Athel Phillips an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sara Lou. on January 27, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Murial Smith, of Radford. Va.. spent the week-end here with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boles. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford F^w. of Hickory, announce the birth of a SOD. Thomas, on January 1, 1941. Mrs. Paw was formerly Miss Jes sie Mae Oshome, of this city. Miss Lonne Osborne arrived home PrlHiy after spending tlie past thi-ee weeks In Hickory with her sister, Mrs. Bradford Misses Magdalene Martin. Vir ginia Linebeny and Dorothy Col- hard. the latter of Elkin, attend ed the Civitan club, which was held at Yadklnvllle Tuesday I’AINTS Elkin I,br. & Co. I "Eveirthlng to RuUd I MifT loan otPta now wuB *CB , CHfCR WWa tVlS aOW—MAVt A I SCIIMTIFIC iXAUUMIMM IMM W DR, W. B. REEVES OPTOMETRIST Office Over Elk Theatre Juniors and Sophomores Enjoy Party Thursday Nigbt The juniors and sophomores of the Jonesvllle scliool gave a party Thursday night at the Lucy Hanes Chatham club house. Mrs. Hope Broa-n acted as hostess and Mrs. J. N. Murrel and Mrs. E. D. Lane were In charge of the fun period. I>uring the evening, many In teresting games, including bingo, were enjoyed, with prizes going to the following: Daphnia Harris, Junior Bray. BUI Holcomb. Kath ryn Ingram. Helen Brown and Bill Blackburn. Delicious refreshments were served, using the Valentine motif. Among those present were: Eliza beth Mlnlsh. Mary PUmey. Pran ces OUIlam, Cornelia Linebeny. CamUIa Burcham, Helen WaU, Kathryn Ingram. Prances Wall. Peggy Blackwood. Jean Teal, James Boles. Turner Osborne, Helen Brown. Frederica Plnnlx. Mildred WaU. Bill Blackburn. EUa Lee Martin, Madge Sparks. Daph- nta Harris, Hazel Knight. UarUm Robertson, Robert Martin. O'Heil | Lineberry. Claude Hanes. Junior I Bray. Mark Recce. Christine In-; gram. Claude WUklns. Pred; Sa'artzel. Jeon Teal, Doris Shu- i gart, Billy Holcomb. James Par- ] due. Dorothy Plnnlx, Rebecca | Pardue. Lucille Rose, Avery Wall.; Lynn Holcomb. Sue Martin and' the hostess. Mrs. Brown, and the: program committee. Mrs. E. D.! Lane and Mrs. J. N. Murrel. i Girl Reserves Enjoy Party Mon- ' day Evening j Tlie Girl Reserves club met at^ the home of its leader. Mrs. A. B. Scroggs. Monday evening and en joyed a candy pulling. Several popular games were played. Various kinds of candy were made and served to the follow ing: Rebecca Pardue. Helen Wall, Madge Sparks. Cornelia Llnebcr- ry, June Boles. Elizabeth Mlnlsh, Sup Martin. Daphnia Harris, Ger ry Burgess. Virginia Lee Swalm, U)rene Martin. Frances Walt, Ella Lee Martin, and the hostess, Mrs. A. B. Scroggs. Scouts throughout (he country celebrate (he 31st anniver- Boy . ... of the movement in America during (he week of Feb. 7-13. While the slogan on the poster above emphasizes the fact that “Scouting strengthens and invigorates democracy” all America agrees that Scout membership is in Itself (be essence of democrac.v. Girl Reserves and Literary Clubs Present Progntms ; The Science club. Girl Reserves • and Literary clubs assembled in the auditorium Friday afternoon at the school where members of; the two latter clubs presented an: Interesting musical program bas-; ed on the study of hymns. The following program was presented: "How Our Hymns Have Come to Us." by Mary Thomp.son: "Ufeof Reginald Heber." author of "Holy. Holy, Holy." by Peggy Black wood; "Lite of Fanny Crosby," by Helen Wall, and a study of the writing of "America The Beauti ful" by Clirlstlnc Ingram. A male quintet consisting of Lott Maybero', Hazel Knight. Mark Rcccc. Claude Ran&s and James Pardue. sang. The .story of “1 Would Be True" was told by Elizabeth Mlnlsh. At the end of I the program. Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Mullis rendered torla, L. I.. after spending about a week here and In Winston-Sa lem. Mrs. Coppic and their little daughter. Dorothy Ann, expect to spend about two more weeks with relatives here and in Winston- Salem before returning home. Mr. William Booth, of China Grove, was » supper guest at the teacheroge Sunday evening. classical selections on the violin and piano. They also accompan ied for the entire program which was under the direction of Mrs. A. B. Scroggs. Interspersing the program, members of the club sang each of the hymns studied. HONDA Keep Up With World Events WITH A NEW 1941 PHILCO RADIO SEE THE NEW PHILCO COMBINATION RADIO-PHONOGRAPH BEFORE YOU BUY! Reproduces Sound on a Beam of Light EASY TERMS ED. SNYDERS TIRE STORE Phone 414 East Main Street If all the Chinese In the world were U> march 4 abreast past a given point they would never finish passing, though they marched forever and ever. Penney’s Taj? End Days! broken sizes, but everv'one dise, so come early for your Merchandise from all over the store in odd.s and ends and . real buy! We must make room for new Spring Merchan- share of values! Penco Sheets Penney’s own Penco sheets, slightly soiled from display. 81 X 99 94c 72 X 99 89c 63 x 99 85c Amey/Arntr/ Men’s white hankies. Large size. Special. 6 (or Men's flannel shirts, broken sizes. Special Here’s Value! Unhemmed. unbleached sheets. Seamless, double bed size. Just IM to go at— 3? Quilts Patchwork quilts in many designs and col ors. Double bed size. $1.33 Ladies’ Slips Ladies' broadcloth slips. Don't fall to see this unu-sual bargain! 25' Men’s (lannei night shirts. Special Boys’ flannel pajamas. Sizes 12. 14 Large, double bed size cotton blankets . One table ladles' hats, out they got . 20' 44' 48' 48' 37' 25' REMNANTS! Don't fall to see onr Urge table of remnants. MalerlaLs of all kinds, reduced special for Thursday - Friday Saturday PILLOW CASES Itrllc I.sle pillow cases, size 42x36, at this amazing low price— 9c Broadcloth Fast color broadcloth In solid colon at only, yard— 8c Quilt Bundles It’s quilting time again! Quilt bundles contain 6 yards. White small quantity lasts, bundle— 24c BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE : Union- Suits Men’s heavy ribbed union snite. while quantity lasts— 47c Terry Wash Cloths, Special— 2c i4c Sl.OO Wizard sheets, size 81x99. while small quantity lasts— 50c TOMM/f£WAy FOR THE NEW! Men’s Work Pants Sanforized shrunk, cut extra large and roomy— 89c Shirts to Match 59c f ^ TiY'S East Main Street Elkin, N. C. Mi£s Ruby Dockery spent the week-end In Winston-Salem vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Lear, of Clearfield. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Coppte, Jr., of Astoria. L. I.. were called to Che home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Hendrix last week account of the illness of Mrs. Lear’s and Mrs. Copple's mother. Mrs. N. J Blackwo^, Sr. Mr. Gorman Jolwson spent the week-end at tiLs home in North Wilkcsboro. A. C. Gibbs, of Elkin, su perintendent of Elkin district in jWestem North Carolina confer- preached Interesting ser mons at Roaring River Metho dist church at 10 a.m. and at Honda Methodist church at 11 Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Dwight B. Mullis, of Jonesvllle. rendered special music at both crviccs, Rev. Mullis playing a iolln and Mrs. Mullis the piano. After services all of tlicm were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. BeU. Mrs. Louise Eur.v was a guest in the home of her sister. Mrs, Rob- Ag!e, and Mr. Agle. in Boone during tlie week-end. Miss Lillian Llnney spent the veck-end in Wilkcsboro visiting icr mother. Mrs. W. E. Llnney. MLsscs Ruby Bray and Hazel Phillips, of Jonesvllle. were the dinner guests of Che former's sts- Miss Edna Bray, at the tcachcragc Simday. Mrs. Charles Hulcher spent tire week-end in Wilkcsboro with her home folks. Miss Jennie Harris visited her father, Mr, Ed Harris, and Mrs. Harris, in WUkesboro during Che .•eek-end. Mr. C. C- Lear left Monday morrJng for his home in Clear- Held, Pa., after spending a few days here and in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Lear will spend about two weeks longer with relatives here and In Winston-Salem before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Vance McBride, ’ WUkesboro. visited the form ’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McBride. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Booth spent the eek-end In China Grove. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edwards announce the birth of a daugh- Eura Glenda, in the Baptist hospital in Wlnston-Salm on January 22. 1941. Mr. L. B. Copple. Jr., lelc Mon day morning for his home In As- WARNING! List Your Property During January Give In Your Poll BOOKS CLOSED AFTER FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO LIST BEFORE CLOSE OF TAX LISTING PERIOD SHALL BE 10 PER CENT OF TAX LEVIED. MINIMUM PENALTY $1.00 AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 1109-3 OF MACHINERY ACT. NOTE: Farmers Come Prepared to Give Your Farm Report W.J.SNOW. J.L.HALL List Takers for Elkin Township B. F. FolgeT Tax Supervisor, Surry County

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