Sparta Local News ........ Mrs. Marion Whitener, of Hick ory, and daughter, Miss Mabel Whitener, of Macon, Ga., were visitors here Monday. Mrs. Whit ener lived in Sparta more than fifty years ago and will be re membered as Miss Laura Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Spaugh, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end here. Dr. and Mrs. Z. G. Phipps, of Galax, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne. Dillon Edwards and Mrs. Lillie Crouse Edwards were married on Saturday, June 28, in Mountain City, Tenn. They were accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Ed wards. Miss Maxine Reeves has ac cepted a position in the North Farmer Wanted One who has car, and has his crops laid by,, or shortly will have, and wants to make good money this Fall. Write WATKINS, Box 1975, Charlotte, N. C. for full information. western Bank in North Wilkes boro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews and small son, of Radford, Va., spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richard son. , Mrs. C. A. Dillard and sons, Charles and Bobbie, are spending this week in Eckman, W. Va. Misses Nora Helen Doughton and Ola Collins spent the week end in Abingdon, Va. Miss Mary Franklin Duncan, of Asheville, is now employed in the Northwestern Bank here. Rufus Reeves left Monday for Radford, Va., where he has a position with the powder plant police force. Mrs. Mable Shulkin and chil dren, of Tennessee, are spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Lee Jordan, at Glade Valley. | Miss Izetta Osborne, of Roa noke, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Osborne, at Piney Creek. George Roe, who underwent an operation for appendicitis about iten days ago at the Hugh Chat ! ham hospital in Elkin, is improv ing and expected home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ballentine, of Wytheville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dough ton. Preston Reeves left Monday to resume his duties on the High way Patrol at Fayetteville, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Reeves. Miss Opal Green has returned home after spending some time Now’s the Time For Your Permanent Our prices remain the same on Permanents and all other Beauty Services, except— Plain Finger Wave is now.35c Shampoo and Set is still.. 50c Sally's Beauty Shoppe SPARTA with relatives in Tennessee and i West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards, of Akron, Ohio, have returned j home after a ten days’ visit with j his brother, W. B. Edwards, and other relatives. Miss Reba Doughton, of Wash ington, is visiting in town. R. E. Black, Lonnie Edwards, A. O. Joines and Charlie Dale | Edwards went to Boone Saturday on business. Dr. and Mrs. Odell Richardson, of Elkin, were week-end guests of Mrs. Lula Choate. Rev. W. H. Caldwell is con ducting a revival in Ashe county this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McWagoner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miles on Sunday. Rev. R. L. Berry made a busi ness trip to Charlotte on Monday. Mrs. R. L. Berry visited rela tives at Pilot Mountain last week. Lewis and Peale Jarvis, of Rad ford, Va., are at home this week. Attorney Walter E. Wiles and; father, Sidney, of Chicago, were j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer! Cox on Monday and Tuesday of j last week. Walter Hodge, a state employee! of Indiana, was in Sparta last | week visiting friends. Lee Woodruff was home overj the week-end from his work in Radford. The revival at Mt. Carmel! church that has been conducted! by Rev. Mr. Blackburn, of Whiter head, and Elder Baker, of Mary land, closed last Sunday with a i baptismal service. ’! Mrs. John Fields, of Shelby,! Miss., who has been visiting here ; for a few days, left on Monday i for her home. Miss Florence Warren was the | guest of Miss Margaret Carr in I Morganton over the week-end. Mrs. J. Kemp Doughton and daughter, Miss Alice, of Balti more, Md., left Sunday for home1 after a few days visit here in Sparta. Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch San ders and son, of Marion, Va., were visitors here on Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. James Doughton, and Miss Loraine Reeves spent the week end at Peach Bottom, Va. i Frank Fields, Jr., of Gains ! ville, Ala., is spending some time i here. I Dr--and Mrs. Odell Richardson j and son, Tommie, and Mrs. Lula Choate are spending this week PARKWAY CAFE SPARTA “Home of Good Food” STEAKS - CHOPS PLATE LUNCH DINNER j SANDWICHES . DRINKS at Hungry Mother park at Mar ion, Va. j C. C. Castevens, J. lj. Reed, ; John McEdwards and C. C. Cast evens, Jr., attended a baseball; game in Winston-Salem Tuesday, j Miss Mary Turner, of Raleigh, j spent the week-end in the home j of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richardson. 1 Mrs. C. R. Roe, Mrs. Lula Choate and Mrs. A. B. Richard-1 son spent last Friday in Elkin , Miss Elvira Wagoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagoner, spent the week-end with her par ents and returned to High Point on Sunday, to resume her studies | at Jones Business college. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reilhan, who have been living above Belk’s store, are moving to Florence, S. C., where Mr. Reilhan is em ployed, having severed connection with the local Reins-Sturdivant firm. Daylight saving has not taken very strongly in Sparta or Alle ghany county. No matter what the clock says, this county lives pretty much by sun time anyway, and pushing the clock up or down doesn’t alter feeding time for cattle or stock. \ The Colored Community j 3.....,(f - GLADE VALLEY - Glade Valley, August 4.—Rev. L. C. Choate preached at Pulaski last Sunday, August 3. The district elder from Jones ville. N. C., Elder P. D. Edwards, will preach at River Hill on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Mrs. Lettie Choate has been very ill since last Friday, but is improving. Miss Leeoner spent a while with Mrs. Lettie Choate Sunday evening. Frank Choate spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Clydie Cock erham. Robie Cockerham spent a while with his mother, Mrs. Lettie Choate, Sunday evening. - SPARTA - Sparta, August 4.—Rev. G. P. Gentry, of Fleetwood, N. C., spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Hash. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wagoner Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Greear, of Winston-Salem. Felix McMillan is improving slowly from his illness. Ruben Hash and his sister, Mrs. Beulah Jackson, attended services at Roaring Gap Sunday night. Mrs. Pauline Wolfe spent Mon day and Tuesday with Mrs. Ru ben Hash. PHONE t 24-J Rn 60-W Dr, John Mills Powell Optometrist Galax. Virpni» Joynes Joynes, August 4.—The revival services at Roaring River closed Sunday, with six added to the church. Mrs. John Armes spent Sun day at Roaring Gap hospital, where her little son, John, Jr., has been a patient for sometime. Roy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Johnson, was buried on Sunday at the Johnson ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Vannoy and little daughter, of Pennsyl vania, are visiting Mrs. Vannoy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown, and other relatives. Those visiting at Barney Mc Bride’s on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and children, of Alleghany, Harvey Holbrook, of Hayes, Misses Margarette Brown and Geroldene Nickolson, of Traphill, Roby Holbrook, of North Wilkesboro, and' Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride and family, of Joynes. ueorge i aie ana v augnan Brown, who are in training at Fort Bragg, are home for a few days. Hardin Joines lost a fine milch cow last Monday. Mrs. Sallie Belle Lycan and lit tle soij, David, of West Virginia, are spending their summer vaca tion with her aunt, Belle John son. Mr. Lynch, who has been teaching in North Dakota, is at Yale University, finishing his doc tor’s degree. Several from this community attended the Joines-Spicer re union at Wesley Joines, Jr.'s at Traphill, on Sunday. They were agreeably surprised to see Aunt Mary Joines Woodruff, who has been visiting her son, Paul, of Rocksprings, Wyoming, and brother, Joshua Joines, of Mon tour, Idaho. Law is the embodiment of the moral sentiment of the people. —Blackstone. C}ayton Fender Plumbing “Alway» At Your Service” Repairs Fittings & Fixtures PHONE 29 — SPARTA Edwards X Roads Edwards Crossroads, August 5. —A revival of interest was held at Vox school house last week by Rev. Lowie, of West Virginia, and Revs. William Moxley and Suit, of that vicinity. Miss Helen Truit was organist. There was good singing during the meetings, which closed Sunday night. Sev eral from here attended. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Rector, of Pennsylvania, returned home last Wednesday, after spending sev eral days here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Bertha Moxley, of West Virginia, is spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Fen der. 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