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Thursday, August 22, 1935
Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, of Le-noir, were the Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs. J. V. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudson, ofWinston-Salem, spent the week-endwith Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hudson.
Mrs. Lillie Shipton, of MountainPark, is spending this week with herdaughter, Mrs. Montgomery Collins.
Capt. E. E. IlOod, of Morris. Tenn.,spent the week -end m Boonville, with IMrs. Hood and family.
Miss Lesbia Graham has returnedfrom Atlanta, where she spent threeweeks visiting relatives.
A. R. Hayes is building a new sixroom brick veneer bungalow nearNorth Elkin school. v
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard an-nounce the birth of a daughter,Georgia Helen, August 17, 1935.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gwyn andfamily spent the week-en 4 in Callo-way, Virginia, the guests of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James and son,Jimmy, and Mr. James' mother, Mrs.C. P. James, returned Wednesday
from a week's stay at Ridgecrest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Myers anddaughter, Miss Amy Catherine, arespending several days in Rome, Ga.,the guests of relatives.
Miss Doris Clark, of Asheville, hasbeen the guest for several days ofher aunt, Mrs. E. C. James, at herhome on West Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. E., S. Spainhour andMr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers and L.W. Lax ton returned today from avacation trip to Morehead City.
Mrs. A. L. Scott, of Badin, spent
the week-end here the guest of Mrs.Fred McNeely, at her home on WestMain street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox spent theweek-end at Mouth-of-Wilson, Va.,the guests of Mr. Cox's parents, Mr.and Mrs. Chas. E. Cox.
Mrs. Sim Poster, of Winston-Salem, was the week-end guest ofMrs. Ernest Calloway, at her homeon Bridge street.
Mrs. OGcar Smith and children,of Independence, Virginia, were theguests last week of Mrs. W. A.Neaves at her home on Bridge street.
Miss Lillian Miller, of Winston-Salem, is the guest of Miss RuthAtkinson, at her home on West Mainstreet.
Friends of R. P. Barnett will re-gret to know that he entered Hugh
Chatham Memorial Hospital Mondaywhere he submitted to an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Moose and lit-tle son, of Mount Pleasant, were theguests of Mrs. Moose's parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. W. Whitaker, at theirhome on Church street the early partof the week.
Mrs. Bertha Oliphant, of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday with her moth-er, Mrs. Lillie Shipton, of MountainPark.
Mr. and Mrs. Edworth Harris andson, Bobby, are spending this weekon a vacation trip to Black Bear Inn,near Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. West, Roy Westarid R. H. Cockerham returned totheir home in Asheboro Thursday,following a visit to relatives here.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Burrus, of HighPoint, spent a short time here Fri-day visiting friends and attending tobusiness matters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N". Freeman, ofWashington, D. C? are spendingsome time in Elkin and Dobson,visiting relatives.
Rev. Eph Whisenhunt and hismother-in-law, Mrs. E. F. Adair, arespending this week at Ridgecrest,attending a series of lectures by Dr.George W. Truitt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore, ofWinston-Salem, were the week-endguests of Mr. and Mrs. James Poin-dexter, at their home on BridgeStreet,
Mrs. Raymond Chatham and son,Tommy, spent the week-end at Mon-treal the guests of Mrs. R. G. Smithand family, who are spending thesummer there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell aremoving this week from an apartmentin the home of Mrs. D. J. Cocker-ham, on West Main street to a resi-dence on Elk Spur street.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcoxen left Wed-nesday for AltaVista, Virginia tospend the remainder of the weekwith Mr. and Mrs. Mack Burcham,the latter her daughter.
Miss Margaret Fleming, of Toledo,Ohio, is spending several days herethe guest of Mr. and Mrs. CarlYoung at their home on Elk Spurstreet.
Mrs. Frank Atkinson and children,Patsy and Russell, of Charlotte, arethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. At-kinson at their home on West Mainstreet.
Mrs. Chas. Boger has returnedfrom a Statesville hospital where sheunderwent a major operation. Her (friends will be glad to know that |she is recovering nicely.
Mrs. J. W. Blackburn and MissBeatrice Newman are spending thisweek in Norfolk, Virginia, the guestsof Mrs. Blackburn's brother, J.« W.Hamby.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Hayes andsons, Jimmy and Harold, returnedto their home in Beckley, West Vir-ginia, Friday, following a visit toRev. Mr. Hayes' sister, Mrs. C A.McNeill, and Mr. McNeill, at theirhome on Bridge street.
THE BANK OF ELKIN
SAFE SOUND CONSERVATIVE
Elkin, N. C.
August 21, 1935.
To the Public:
The Bank of Elkin is one of the "fastest growing"
little banks in the state?some figures are presented
to substantiate such a! statement:
Total Resources on August 15, 1933 were $181,796.24
Total Resources on February 15, 1934 were 305,183.15Total Resources on August 15, 1934 were 354,615.97Total Resources on February 15, 1935 were 511,148.53Total Resources on August 15, 1935 were 580,012.69
Our gains have been very gratifying and we areexpecting even greater' gains this fall. In fact, we haveas our goal TOTAL RESOURCES $700,000.00 by De-cember 31, 1935. It can be done?it willbe done.
. Respectfully,
GARLAND JOHNSON,
Cashier.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodruff andfamily and Mr. and Mrs. PaulFletcher and family spent the week-end in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Bishop
and children, of Monroe, Mich., arevisiting Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Smoot,of Jonesville.
Mrs. W. R. Wellborn and "daugh-ter, Miss Bessie Lee Wellborn spentthe early partj of the week in Char-lotte, the guests of Mrs. Wellborn'ssister, Mrs. C. N. Gillette.
Miss Jeanette Fulp returned toRaleigh Tuesday to resume hernurses' training course, follovring avisit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.C. C. Fulp, on Elk Spur street.
Mrs. Mattie Carter returned toher hom£ in Winston-Salem Satur-day afternoon after spending severalweeks here with her nephew, OumeyHampton, and other relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Minnish Schroeder, ofPhiladelphia, returned to her homeMonday following a visit to H. F.Gray and family at their home onVine street.
Mrs. Beatrice Myers Phillips andson, Thomas, and Mrs. Fred Colhardand son, Fred, spent Sunday inNorth Wilkesboro, the guests of rela-tives and friends.
Mrs. Chas. Wright and Mr. andMrs. Calvin Wright, of NorthWilkesboro, spent the week-end herethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.Woodruff.
Mrs. R. L. Kirkman and two sons,John Frank Kirkman, of Winston-Salem, and Ben Kirkman, spent th®week-end in Charlotte, the guests ofthe former's daughter, Mrs. WilsonL. Stratton, and Mr. Stratton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Darnellhad as their guests Sunday at theirhome on Gwyn Avenue, Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Beck, of Winston-Salem. Mrs.Beck was formerly Miss Cora Ash-burn, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mayberryreturned Saturday from Long Beach,California, where they have beenmaking their home for the past sev-eral months. Mr. Mayberry is re-cuperating from a! recent illness.
Mrs. Percy Whitaker and son,Henry, returned to their home inWinston-Salem the latter part ofthe week following a visit to Mr.and Mrs. W. W. Whitaker, at theirhome on Church street.
Dr. W. R. Wellborn, of this city,accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Smith, of Benson, are visiting Mr.and Mrs. Vance Foote and Mr. andMrs. Lafayette Marsh at their homesin Chicago.
Mrs. W. W. Whitaker, Mrs. CarlChappell, Mrs. Mable G. Lewis andMrs. E. C. Grier were the dinnerguests Wednesday of Miss JennieGreenwood at her home east of Elk-in.
Mrs. E. F. McNeer left Monday
with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Fields,of Mouth-of-Wilson, Virginia, anda party of friends from Virginia, fora trip to New York by boat fromNorfolk.
Misses Martha and Vera Brown, ofKnoxville, Tenn., and Miss DaphneTeague, of Taylorsville, are theguests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brownand Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, attheir homes in Jonesville.
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. S. Seamanand their daughter, Mrs. Paul Faith,
returned to their home in Philadel-phia Monday, following a visit toMrs. Seaman's sister, Mrs. R. L.Hubbard, at her home on Surry
Avenue.
Mrs. Jennie Chatham will leavenext week for Springfield, Mass., fora visit to her daughter, Mrs. RoswellCheves. She will be accompaniedby her little grandson, Tommy
Cheves, who has been spending sev-eral weeks with her.
Mrs. H. H. Robbins and daugh-ters, Misses Mary Elizabeth andHelen, and son, Edwin, of High Point,and Miss Louise Matthews, of Ran-dleman, were the quests Tuesday ofMrs. H. B. Holcomb, at her home onWest Main street.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks left Sun-day for a vacation of a week or tendays. They will visit Mrs. Parks' Imother, Mrs. J. P. Qwyn in Yancey-
ville and Dr. Parks' brother, Ralph
Parks and Mrs. Parks, in Raleighduring their absence.
Work is well underway on thehome of Mr. and Mrs. George Chat-ham, Sr., which is being built on
.Bridge street, near the intersection'of Church street. The home willbe a modern six room frame house.Mr. and Mrs. Chatham hope to oc-cupy it within the next two months.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murray, of Wa-terloo, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. G.K. Murray, of High Point, are spend-ing some time here at the bedsideof their father, Rev. L. B. Murray,
of State Road, who has been quiteill in Hugh Chatham Memorial hos-pital. Friends of Rev. Mr. Murray
will be glad to know that his con-dition is improving.
Mrs. George Royal! ttiid daughter,Peggy, and Mrs. J. H. Beeson andson, John Edward, left Monday Tora visit with relatives. Mrs. Royalland daughter will visit her brother,Gordon Bell and Mrs. Bell in Jack-sonville, Florida, and Mrs. Beesonand son will visit her father, Rev.Joseph Smith in Vidalia, Georgia,and other relatives In Georgia andFlorida.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griffith anddaughter, Saralee, and their guests,Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson andchildren, Phillys and Harry, Jr., ofHickory, and Misses Edith and Em-maline Neaves, Margaret Greenwood,Sarah Atkinson and Frances Chat-ham, Sam Neaves, Franklin Folger,Robert Lankford, Ab Crater andJimmy Baldwin, the latter of Akron,Ohio, spent the week-end at Heal-ing Springs, Crumpler, Ashe county.
Lines Being ExtendedInto Rural Sections
More and more rural residents arebeing extended the convenience andeconomy of electrical' service as thelocal branch of the Duke Powercompany continues to extend itslines into rural secti6ns.
It was learned Tuesday from H.T. Brown, manager of the Elkinbranch, that lines have been recent-ly run into the Cool Springs com-munity and on from Swan Creek toCycle. A line to run from Cycle toBrook's Cross uoads is also project-ed, Mr. Brown said.
WRITER COMMITS SUICIDEPasadena, Calif., Aug. 19.?Stately
white-haired Charlotte Perkins Oil-man, one of the world's foremostwomen writers, killed herself Satur-day and left an amazing memoran-dum "to promote wiser- views onsuicide."
The death was not revealed untiltoday.
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Local Barber ShopObserving Birthday
Hotel Elkin Barber Shop, operatedby J. I. Cockerham, this weekcelebrating its 28th anniversary.
In an advertisement in this issueof The Tribune, Mr. Cockerham hasexpressed his appreciation to patronsof the shop for their loyalty throughthe years and invites their continuedpatronage.
Hotel Elkin Barber Shop is one ofthe most modern and best equippedshops in town. Five expert barbersare on duty at all times to serve theneeds of its patrons.
Judge Carren, of Chicago, statedin the traffic court, that the onlysafe way to cross a street these daysis to push a perambulator.
A young woman arrested in Lon-don for intoxication gave her nameas Constance Marie Angelina SylviaMurial Gladys Jones.
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E. W. MCDANIEL ISON NEW YORK TRIP
Has Gone to Big City toBuy Fall and Win-
ter MerchandiseE. W. MjcDaniel, of McDaniel's
Department Store, of this city, left
Elkin Sunday for New York wherehe will purchase large quantities of
new fall and winter merchandise for
the store here. '
"It is the policy of our store," Mr.
McDaniel said shortly before leav-ing for the northern markets, "to
offer our customers the very biggest
values possible for their money at
all times. And these values must atall times represent the very newestof merchandise. We attempt tokeep our store stocked with the verylatest styles, colors and materialsin every department, and I expectour offering for this fall and winterto be the biggest and best in thehistory of the store."
In addition to a large generalstock of merchandise to be found inevery up-tu-date department store,McDaniel's a short while ago in-augurated a complete men's depart-ment/ specializing in both men'sready-to-wear and tailor-made suitsand topcoats. The store is knownthroughout this entire section for itsvalues in every line.
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