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Thursday, July 13, 1939 E. W. McDaniel spent Sunday in Fairmont, the guest of his father, E. V, McDaniel. James Byrd returned Friday from a stay of several months in Arkansas and Texas. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wade spent the week-end at Linville, where they attended a skeet shoot. Miss Madge Russell left Friday for Pittsburg, for a visit of ten days with her sister, Mrs. Annie Russell James. Mrs. H. C. Salmons and son, Joe, returned Friday from Ker- nersville, where they visited her father, W. C. Michael. Mrs. Rufus Wagoner, Mrs. James Freeman, Miss Ethel Gilliam and Bill Harris attended a style and shoe show at Charlotte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker ppent Sunday in Winston-Salem and Mocksville, the guests of friends and relatives. Mrs. Jennie Chatham, of Win- ston-Salem, is spending some time here the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Chas. L. Haywood, Jr., f spent several days last week with Mrs. A. O. Bryan, at her summer home at Roaring Gap. Mrs. Carmen Murray Sale vis- ited relatives in Winston-Salem and High Point Wednesday of last week. R. C. Freeman returned Wed- nesday from Wrightsville Beach, where he attended a convention of automobile dealers. Mrs. E. C. Grier spent Sunday in Greensboro, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Voss, the lat- ter her daughter. Dick Graham and Joe Gwyn f Bivins left Sunday for Naghead, r where they are guests at a house party. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barbour vis- ited Mr. Barbour's mother, Mrs. Annie Barbour, in Greensboro, Sunday. Miss Florence Eldridge return- ed Saturday from Atlanta, where the had been since Tuesday at- tending a special school for cor- setieres. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jones left Tuesday for a vacation of ten days to Asheville. They will also visit Mr. Jones' family in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. George Poley, Jr., of Winston-Salem, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Meed, at their home on Bridge street. Mrs. S. B. Hardy and children, Patty and Johnny, 6f Winston- Salem, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Masten. at their home on Elk Spur street. Mrs. Bertrand Ackler of Syra- cuse, N. Y? arrived Wednesday for a visit of a week with her mother, Mrs. J, W. Willard, at her home on Gwyn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and l daughters and son, Miss Mary Elizabeth, Cynthia and Bill, spent Sunday in Chapel Hill with Miss Betty Allen, who is attending summer school at U. N. C. Mrs. Henry Hock, of Salem, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laxton, the latter her daughter, at their home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lyles, of Istambul, Turkey, were the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman, at their home on Church street. Mrs. Jenkins-Smith, of Win- ston-Salem, spent Sunday here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Folger, at their home on Gwyn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Cockerham spent the week-end in Mount Airy, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Moore, the latter a sister of Mr. Cockerham. Mable Cathey Leeper, Beulah Yates, Jean Parnell and Mary Vance McAdams left Wednesday for a stay of two weeks at Camp Shirley Rogers at Roaring Gap. Miss Chessie Edmisten, of Champion, spent the week-end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, the latter her sister, at their home on Church street. Charlie White, of Oklahoma City, Okla., is spending a month with his father, G. T. White, at Buck Shoals, and other relatives in North Carolina. Mrs. Ina Couch Turbeville, of Charlotte, arrived Wednesday for a visit of several days with Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Couch, the form- er her brother, at their home on Bridge street. Colon Ernest Wall returned to his home in Ronda Friday from the Veteran's Hospital in Moun- tain Home, Tenn., where he re- ] cently underwent an operation. His many friends will be glad to know that he is recovering nicely. I Mrs. Nettie-Wilkins and daugh-| ttrs, Misses Adeline and Esther: Mae, spent Sunday in Yadkin-! ville. Mrs. Wilkins visited her] father, John Mason, and Misses j Wilkins were the guests of Misses j Estaline and Valerilene Salmons. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Strowd andi two children, of Nashville, Tenn.. were the overnight guests Wed- nesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Afhby, the latter a sister of Dr. Strowd, at their home on Bridge street. Misses Nancy and Barbara Weedon, of Detroit, returned to their summer home at Blowing Rock Saturday, following a visit of a week with their aunt, Mrs. Richard Chatham, at her home on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bellamy, and son, Jack Logan, of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. C. B. Howard and children, Betty and C. B. 111, of Matthews, are the guests of their parents. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Ab- ernethy, at their home on Hospi- tal Road. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Boger and daughters, Misses Laura Evelyn and Margaret, spent the week- end at Ramseur, the guests of Mrs. Ernest Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allred. Miss Laura Evelyn remained for a visit of a week with her aunt. Mrs. D. W. McLeam, in Lexington. z)pedax\ from s)cnrottu| IWid/VM, ' *lO2 Bolile New Cologne and) both ,j 00 *lO5 Box Dusling Powder] f or ~~ fA gay, alluring fragrance, remindful of spring evenings when all ihe world was young ...lhai's Dorothy Perkins' new cologne, Memoirs. To iniroduce ihis new fra- grance at the heighl of Ihe cologne season we are privi- leged io preseni a *1 box of JDorolhy Perkins Dusling Powder without charge with each bottle of Memoirs Cologne. Packed in an attrac- tive gift box. Buy for yourself, * Offer good only while supply lasts Turner Drug Co. Geo. E. Royall Phone 64 THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Free Movie Tickets For Those Pictured Below - |K mm WBH I BI The three people pictured here Hill see free movies at either the Lyric or Elk theatres by virtue of having been photographed on Elkin's Main street by The Tribune candid photographer. If they will call at The Tribune they will be presented two free tickets each, these tickets good for admission to either of Elkin's two modern movie houses. More pictures next week. Mrs. T. A. Leeper and daugh- ter, Mable Cathey, returned Sun- day from a visit of ten days with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Cathey, in Belmont. They were accompan- ied home by Mrs. Leeper's sister, Miss Carrie Cathey, who will be their guest for several days. Among those from here who attended the water carnival at Camp Shirley Rogers at Roaring Gap Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. George Royall, Mrs. L. E. Aldridge and son. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers and Miss Mary Crater. J. Mark McAdams, Eugene Al- dridge, Bobby McNeill, Charles Colhard, Fred Norman, Harold Brendle, Mark Reece and Kemp Reece returned Wednesday from Camp Lasater, Boy Scout camp near Winston-Salem, where they have been for the past month. Mrs. J. Mark McAdams and aaughter, Mary Vance, returned Monday from a stay of a month in Greensboro with Mrs. Mc- Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Strader. Last week Mrs. Mc- Adams, who is leader of troop number one of the Girl Scouts here, took a training course for Scout leaders at W. C. U. N. C. [The course was under the direc- tion of Miss Helen Oppenlander, I director of region six in Girl j Scouts. i Clyde Cothren, Henry Wood- lruff, Ab Ofater, Hugh Salmons, C. J. Hyslup, Charles Neaves, Leonard Sheppard, Walter Worth, j Eugene Hall and Bill Pardue, of } the Chatham Manufacturing company, left Friday for New York to attend the World's Fair. Cothren, Woodruff, Crater and Salmons, officers of the Thur- mond Chatham Unity Club, and C. J. Hyslup, club director, went as guests of Chatham Manufac- turing company. They drove to Norfolk and the trip from there was made by boat. Returning, they plan to stop in Philadelphia and other cities. | ROCKFORD | Miss Bettie Lou Sweatman of Winston-Salem, is spending sev- eral days with her grandmother, Mrs. J. R. Coe. The revival meeting closed at the Rockford Methodist church last Sunday night. Large crowds attended services last week and a very successful revival has been the report. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams of £oncord, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Coe. Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Burrus of Charlotte, spent the week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. E. Burrus. Misses Alma Mae, Eulala Bur- rus and Evelyn, Mary Margaret and Catherine Holyfield were the guests of Miss Laura Elizabeth Bland in Winston-Salem, last week. Mr. Spencer Norman of Dob- son, was a visitor in Rockford Sunday afternoon. Miss Beulah Folger of Rural Hall, is spending a few days at her home here. Mrs. Jay Matlock and children of Winston-Salem, are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Burrus. Stopped Saxophone "Hello, bought a saxophone, have you?" "No, I borrowed it from the man next door." "But you can't play it." "Neither can he while I have it." Need Sling Shot "I'd like to buy a pair of gar- ters." "Single or double grip?" "Doesn't matter. I want to make a sling shot." BOONYILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hunter and family spent Sunday in Jonesville where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Houston Burcham. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hudler vis- ited Mr. Hudler's parents at Lomax in Wilkes county' last Sunday. Dan C. Hemmings, of Dobson, was a business visitor in town re- cently. Mrs. Robert Lee and children, Bobby and Nancy, are visiting with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Speas. Bobby plans to spend the remainder of the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood- ruff, Gus Tomlin, Miss Lacy Woodruff, and Mrs. Winnie Woodruff are expected back the latter part of this week from a trip to the World's Pair. A. C. Stinson made a business trip to Winston-Salem. Hobart Hall and R. F. Fletcher made a business trip to Austin- ville, Va., recently. Miss Marie Hall, of Fall Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Speer recently. Miss William Marler spent sev- eral days with Misses Jessie and Viola Norman. 1 Mr. L. V. Dunn, of Statesville, was a business visitor in town Monday. Miss Cleo Dixon visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Albert Martin, for sev- eral days recently. Tom Sprinkle, of Winston-Sa- lem, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Amburn. Albeit Lewis was carried to Chatham Memorial hospital at Elkin Saturday night where he underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pardue visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, of Jonesville. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Dob- bins visited Mr. Dobbins' son, Talmage Dobbins, at Chapel Hill Sunday. Mr. Dobbins is an in- instructor at the University of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warden, of Yadkinville, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. C. B. Brown. Mrs. Claudia Moxley and Joe Fleming attended Mrs. Nora Davis' funeral at East Bend Sat- urday. Mr. Austin Gentry and chil- dren, of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday afternoon with his broth- er, Harvey Gentry. Charlie Bumgarner, of Win- ston-Salem, was a visitor here recently. Rebecca Jane Smith, of Win- ston-Salem, is spending several weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. M. P. Gough. J. S. Gentry, of Boonville, who is the father of Harvey Gentry, remains in an unchanged condi- tion at his home here. Mr. Gen- try has been suffering for a num- ber of years from a severe type of rheumatism. Mrs. I. M. Gough and daugh- ter, Willena, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gough, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sloan and Mrs. Charlie Holliman, of Winston-Salem, visited Mrs. M. F. Gough. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson, of East Bend, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hobson and daughter, Sadie, of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hobson, of Lincolnton, are attending the World's Fair this week. Gene Eller, of Jonesville, was a guest in the home of J. M. Speas. Mrs. Nell Rankin, of Raleigh, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oakley, recently. Miss Helen Doub returned re- cently from a visit with her aunt in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker and family, of Winston-Salem, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker. Oscar Casstevens, who operates Elkin Hardware store in Elkin, was a business visitor here Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobson, of Yadkinville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coram Sunday afternoon. Misses Jessie Norman, Viola Norman, Willena Marl er, of Smith town, Helen Doub and Boots Amburn went on an outing Sunday at Fairystone Park in Virginia. Revivals in Progress in Boonville Community Two revival meetings are in progress in the Boonville com- munity this week. Rev. A. S. Hale is holding a series of meetings at Boonville Baptist church through next Sat- urday night. The revival started Monday night. The services are held twice daily, at 2:30 and 8 p.m. The ev- ening services are being well at- tended. Mr. Hale is pastor of First Baptist church at Mt. Airy. Last Sunday night a series of meetings started at Charity Bap- tist church which is located two miles southeast of here. Rev. Mr. Jordon, the pastor, is being as- sisted in this meeting by Rev. Clete Simmons, pastor of Oak Ridge Baptist church. Simmons is just a young man in the min- istry, but he has made a fine record. The meetings at Charity will probably last through Sunday night. COOL SPRINGS A successful revival meeting was held last week at Cool Springs church. Rev. Dewey Armstrong, of Winston-Salem, assisted the pastor, Rev. I. W. Vestal, in the services. Much in- terest was shown throughout the meeting and scores of people from nearby churches were pres- ent for each service. Many peo- ple from Rev. Armstrong's church in Winston-Salem also attended the meetings. Among those from a distance who were present for the series of services were: Mr. and Mrs. James Ross and Miss Beatrice Ross, of Fieldale, Va., Mrs. Boyd Linder and Miss Lillie Adams, of Kannapolis. A baptismal service will be held at the usual place the second Sunday in August at 10 a.m. All Stood Up Speaker (desirous of raising money); "All who will give $lO stand up." To Musician: the 'Star- Spangled Banner." Mattie Mae Powell NOTARY PUBLIC Building A Loan Office Main Stntet Basketeria Stores ?i??? Concentrated SIJPFR SUDS 3PACKAGES 3 Cakes Palmolive Soap Free Tomato Juice campbens 50-OZ. CAN 19 c l Pineapple Summer Isle Broken 2 Cans 37c Coffee ALLSTAR "Mighty Good" 2 LBS. 31® Pork and Beans Gibb's - 0 Cans 25° ?i Post Toasties Gary Whole Peeled CORN FLAKES PEACHES APRICOTS 2 at.. 2 L ' r "2» 2 37° Fruit Cocktail Gary's Cans m PEARS Bartlett Halves Cans 25? 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Page 1: Gough |K Gough, Gough. WBH I BInewspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn93065738/1939-07-13/ed-1/seq-9.pdfThursday, July 13, 1939 E. W. McDaniel spent Sunday in Fairmont, the guest of his father,

Thursday, July 13, 1939

E. W. McDaniel spent Sunday inFairmont, the guest of his father,E. V, McDaniel.

James Byrd returned Friday

from a stay of several months inArkansas and Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wade spentthe week-end at Linville, wherethey attended a skeet shoot.

Miss Madge Russell left Friday

for Pittsburg, for a visit of tendays with her sister, Mrs. Annie

Russell James.

Mrs. H. C. Salmons and son,Joe, returned Friday from Ker-nersville, where they visited herfather, W. C. Michael.

Mrs. Rufus Wagoner, Mrs. JamesFreeman, Miss Ethel Gilliam and

Bill Harris attended a style andshoe show at Charlotte Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walkerppent Sunday in Winston-Salemand Mocksville, the guests of

friends and relatives.

Mrs. Jennie Chatham, of Win-ston-Salem, is spending sometime here the guest of friends and

relatives.

Mrs. Chas. L. Haywood, Jr.,

f spent several days last week withMrs. A. O. Bryan, at her summerhome at Roaring Gap.

Mrs. Carmen Murray Sale vis-ited relatives in Winston-Salemand High Point Wednesday of

last week.R. C. Freeman returned Wed-

nesday from Wrightsville Beach,

where he attended a conventionof automobile dealers.

Mrs. E. C. Grier spent Sunday

in Greensboro, the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Voss, the lat-ter her daughter.

Dick Graham and Joe Gwyn

f Bivins left Sunday for Naghead,

r where they are guests at a houseparty.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barbour vis-ited Mr. Barbour's mother, Mrs.Annie Barbour, in Greensboro,Sunday.

Miss Florence Eldridge return-ed Saturday from Atlanta, where

the had been since Tuesday at-tending a special school for cor-setieres.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jones leftTuesday for a vacation of tendays to Asheville. They will alsovisit Mr. Jones' family in SouthCarolina.

Mr. and Mrs. George Poley, Jr.,of Winston-Salem, were theweek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Meed, at their home onBridge street.

Mrs. S. B. Hardy and children,

Patty and Johnny, 6f Winston-Salem, were the Sunday guests ofMr. and Mrs. David N. Masten. at

their home on Elk Spur street.

Mrs. Bertrand Ackler of Syra-

cuse, N. Y? arrived Wednesday

for a visit of a week with hermother, Mrs. J, W. Willard, ather home on Gwyn Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and

l daughters and son, Miss MaryElizabeth, Cynthia and Bill, spent

Sunday in Chapel Hill with MissBetty Allen, who is attending

summer school at U. N. C.

Mrs. Henry Hock, of Salem,

Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Laxton, the latter herdaughter, at their home on WestMain street.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lyles, ofIstambul, Turkey, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.Freeman, at their home onChurch street.

Mrs. Jenkins-Smith, of Win-ston-Salem, spent Sunday herethe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank-lin Folger, at their home onGwyn avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Cockerhamspent the week-end in Mount Airy,the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.Moore, the latter a sister of Mr.

Cockerham.

Mable Cathey Leeper, BeulahYates, Jean Parnell and MaryVance McAdams left Wednesdayfor a stay of two weeks at CampShirley Rogers at Roaring Gap.

Miss Chessie Edmisten, ofChampion, spent the week-endhere the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Laffoon, the latter her sister,at their home on Church street.

Charlie White, of OklahomaCity, Okla., is spending a monthwith his father, G. T. White, atBuck Shoals, and other relativesin North Carolina.

Mrs. Ina Couch Turbeville, ofCharlotte, arrived Wednesday fora visit of several days with Dr.and Mrs. L. C. Couch, the form-er her brother, at their home onBridge street.

Colon Ernest Wall returned to

his home in Ronda Friday fromthe Veteran's Hospital in Moun-

tain Home, Tenn., where he re- ]cently underwent an operation.His many friends will be glad toknow that he is recovering nicely.

IMrs. Nettie-Wilkins and daugh-|

ttrs, Misses Adeline and Esther:Mae, spent Sunday in Yadkin-!ville. Mrs. Wilkins visited her]father, John Mason, and Misses jWilkins were the guests of Misses jEstaline and Valerilene Salmons.

Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Strowd anditwo children, of Nashville, Tenn..were the overnight guests Wed-nesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.Afhby, the latter a sister of Dr.Strowd, at their home on Bridgestreet.

Misses Nancy and BarbaraWeedon, of Detroit, returned totheir summer home at Blowing

Rock Saturday, following a visitof a week with their aunt, Mrs.

Richard Chatham, at her homeon East Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bellamy, andson, Jack Logan, of Memphis,Tenn., and Mrs. C. B. Howard andchildren, Betty and C. B. 111, ofMatthews, are the guests of theirparents. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Ab-ernethy, at their home on Hospi-

tal Road.Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Boger and

daughters, Misses Laura Evelyn

and Margaret, spent the week-end at Ramseur, the guests of

Mrs. Ernest Bean and Mr. andMrs. Fred Allred. Miss LauraEvelyn remained for a visit of aweek with her aunt. Mrs. D. W.McLeam, in Lexington.

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fAgay, alluring fragrance,

remindful of spring eveningswhen all ihe world was young...lhai's Dorothy Perkins' newcologne, Memoirs.

To iniroduce ihis new fra-grance at the heighl of Ihecologne season we are privi-leged io preseni a *1 box ofJDorolhy Perkins DuslingPowder without charge witheach bottle of MemoirsCologne. Packed in an attrac-tive gift box. Buy for yourself,

*

Offer good onlywhile supply lasts

Turner Drug Co.Geo. E. Royall Phone 64

THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA

Free Movie Tickets For Those Pictured Below

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The three people pictured here Hill see free movies at either the Lyric or Elk theatres by virtue

of having been photographed on Elkin's Main street by The Tribune candid photographer. If they

will call at The Tribune they will be presented two free tickets each, these tickets good for admission

to either of Elkin's two modern movie houses. More pictures next week.

Mrs. T. A. Leeper and daugh-

ter, Mable Cathey, returned Sun-day from a visit of ten days withher mother, Mrs. A. A. Cathey, in

Belmont. They were accompan-ied home by Mrs. Leeper's sister,Miss Carrie Cathey, who will betheir guest for several days.

Among those from here who

attended the water carnival atCamp Shirley Rogers at Roaring

Gap Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.Errol Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeRoyall, Mrs. L. E. Aldridge andson. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. CarlMyers and Miss Mary Crater.

J. Mark McAdams, Eugene Al-dridge, Bobby McNeill, CharlesColhard, Fred Norman, HaroldBrendle, Mark Reece and Kemp

Reece returned Wednesday fromCamp Lasater, Boy Scout campnear Winston-Salem, where they

have been for the past month.

Mrs. J. Mark McAdams andaaughter, Mary Vance, returnedMonday from a stay of a monthin Greensboro with Mrs. Mc-

Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.

V. Strader. Last week Mrs. Mc-Adams, who is leader of troop

number one of the Girl Scoutshere, took a training course forScout leaders at W. C. U. N. C.

[The course was under the direc-tion of Miss Helen Oppenlander,

I director of region six in Girlj Scouts.

i Clyde Cothren, Henry Wood-lruff, Ab Ofater, Hugh Salmons,C. J. Hyslup, Charles Neaves,

Leonard Sheppard, Walter Worth,j Eugene Hall and Bill Pardue, of

} the Chatham Manufacturing

company, left Friday for NewYork to attend the World's Fair.Cothren, Woodruff, Crater andSalmons, officers of the Thur-mond Chatham Unity Club, and

C. J. Hyslup, club director, went

as guests of Chatham Manufac-turing company. They drove to

Norfolk and the trip from therewas made by boat. Returning,they plan to stop in Philadelphia

and other cities.

| ROCKFORD |Miss Bettie Lou Sweatman of

Winston-Salem, is spending sev-eral days with her grandmother,

Mrs. J. R. Coe.The revival meeting closed at

the Rockford Methodist churchlast Sunday night. Large crowds

attended services last week anda very successful revival has beenthe report.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams of

£oncord, spent last Sunday withMr. and Mrs. Spencer Coe.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Burrus

of Charlotte, spent the week-endwith their parents, Rev. and Mrs.Geo. E. Burrus.

Misses Alma Mae, Eulala Bur-rus and Evelyn, Mary Margaret

and Catherine Holyfield were theguests of Miss Laura ElizabethBland in Winston-Salem, last

week.Mr. Spencer Norman of Dob-

son, was a visitor in RockfordSunday afternoon.

Miss Beulah Folger of RuralHall, is spending a few days at

her home here.Mrs. Jay Matlock and children

of Winston-Salem, are spendingthis week with her sister, Mrs.Harvey Burrus.

Stopped Saxophone"Hello, bought a saxophone,

have you?""No, I borrowed it from the

man next door.""But you can't play it.""Neither can he while I have

it."

Need Sling Shot"I'd like to buy a pair of gar-

ters.""Single or double grip?""Doesn't matter. I want to

make a sling shot."

BOONYILLEMr. and Mrs. W. O. Hunter and

family spent Sunday in Jonesvillewhere they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs. Houston Burcham.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hudler vis-ited Mr. Hudler's parents at

Lomax in Wilkes county' lastSunday.

Dan C. Hemmings, of Dobson,

was a business visitor in town re-cently.

Mrs. Robert Lee and children,Bobby and Nancy, are visitingwith Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. andMrs. John A. Speas. Bobby plansto spend the remainder of thesummer here.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood-ruff, Gus Tomlin, Miss LacyWoodruff, and Mrs. WinnieWoodruff are expected back thelatter part of this week from atrip to the World's Pair.

A. C. Stinson made a businesstrip to Winston-Salem.

Hobart Hall and R. F. Fletchermade a business trip to Austin-ville, Va., recently.

Miss Marie Hall, of Fall Creek,visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Speerrecently.

Miss William Marler spent sev-eral days with Misses Jessie andViola Norman. 1

Mr. L. V. Dunn, of Statesville,

was a business visitor in townMonday.

Miss Cleo Dixon visited her sis-ter, Mrs. Albert Martin, for sev-eral days recently.

Tom Sprinkle, of Winston-Sa-lem, is visiting in the home ofMr. and Mrs. L. P. Amburn.

Albeit Lewis was carried toChatham Memorial hospital atElkin Saturday night where heunderwent an operation for ap-pendicitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parduevisited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis,of Jonesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Dob-

bins visited Mr. Dobbins' son,Talmage Dobbins, at Chapel HillSunday. Mr. Dobbins is an in-instructor at the University ofNorth Carolina,

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warden, ofYadkinville, were the guests ofMr. and Mis. C. B. Brown.

Mrs. Claudia Moxley and Joe

Fleming attended Mrs. NoraDavis' funeral at East Bend Sat-urday.

Mr. Austin Gentry and chil-dren, of Winston-Salem, spentSunday afternoon with his broth-er, Harvey Gentry.

Charlie Bumgarner, of Win-ston-Salem, was a visitor hererecently.

Rebecca Jane Smith, of Win-ston-Salem, is spending severalweeks with her grandmother, Mrs.M. P. Gough.

J. S. Gentry, of Boonville, whois the father of Harvey Gentry,remains in an unchanged condi-

tion at his home here. Mr. Gen-try has been suffering for a num-ber of years from a severe type

of rheumatism.Mrs. I. M. Gough and daugh-

ter, Willena, Mr. and Mrs. TomGough, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sloanand Mrs. Charlie Holliman, ofWinston-Salem, visited Mrs. M.F. Gough.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson, ofEast Bend, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Fleming.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hobson anddaughter, Sadie, of Charlotte, andMr. and Mrs. George Hobson, ofLincolnton, are attending theWorld's Fair this week.

Gene Eller, of Jonesville, was aguest in the home of J. M. Speas.

Mrs. Nell Rankin, of Raleigh,

visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.J. A. Oakley, recently.

Miss Helen Doub returned re-cently from a visit with her auntin High Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker andfamily, of Winston-Salem, visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker.

Oscar Casstevens, who operatesElkin Hardware store in Elkin,

was a business visitor here Mon-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobson, ofYadkinville, visited Mr. and Mrs.J. J. Coram Sunday afternoon.

Misses Jessie Norman, ViolaNorman, Willena Marl er, of

Smith town, Helen Doub andBoots Amburn went on an outing

Sunday at Fairystone Park inVirginia.

Revivals in Progress in BoonvilleCommunity

Two revival meetings are inprogress in the Boonville com-munity this week.

Rev. A. S. Hale is holding aseries of meetings at BoonvilleBaptist church through next Sat-

urday night. The revival startedMonday night.

The services are held twicedaily, at 2:30 and 8 p.m. The ev-ening services are being well at-

tended. Mr. Hale is pastor ofFirst Baptist church at Mt. Airy.

Last Sunday night a series ofmeetings started at Charity Bap-

tist church which is located twomiles southeast of here. Rev. Mr.Jordon, the pastor, is being as-sisted in this meeting by Rev.Clete Simmons, pastor of OakRidge Baptist church. Simmonsis just a young man in the min-istry, but he has made a finerecord.

The meetings at Charity willprobably last through Sunday

night.

COOL SPRINGSA successful revival meeting

was held last week at CoolSprings church. Rev. DeweyArmstrong, of Winston-Salem,assisted the pastor, Rev. I. W.Vestal, in the services. Much in-terest was shown throughout themeeting and scores of peoplefrom nearby churches were pres-ent for each service. Many peo-ple from Rev. Armstrong's churchin Winston-Salem also attendedthe meetings. Among those froma distance who were present forthe series of services were: Mr.and Mrs. James Ross and MissBeatrice Ross, of Fieldale, Va.,

Mrs. Boyd Linder and Miss LillieAdams, of Kannapolis.

A baptismal service will beheld at the usual place the secondSunday in August at 10 a.m.

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