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Tturaday. April 18. 1940 News of Jonesville Miss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M Misses Virginia Lineberry and Ferrel Edwards and Messrs. Wen- del Stanley and Johnny Sprinkle visited the latter's brother, Mr. Roger Sprinkle of Oalax, Virginia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mock of Boonville were visitors in the home of Mrs. P. H. Underwood Wednes- day night. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Helton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reavis of Yadkinville Sunday. Mrs. I. Y. Jester spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Brock Owens, of Elkin. Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hyden and Mrs. I. Y. Jester and daughter. Colleen, visited friends in Mount Airy, Sunday. I son, Michatl Doss, and Miss Opal Doss, spent the week-end In High Point with Mrs. A. G. Doss. P. T. A. Meets Thursday Evening On Thursday evening, April 11, at 7:30 o'clock, the Jonesville P. T. A. met in the school auditorium. Miss Betty Miller led the de- votional, and a short business session followed. The program consisted of two contests, high school girls and primary girls and a number of piano selections by pupils of Mrs. R. G. Boles. The winners in the two contests were Miss Mary Thompson for the high school girls and Miss Betty Price for the primary. Mrs. Dumont Eskridge and daughter, Sarah Ann, returned to their home in Hillsboro, Sunday, after spending the week here with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Thomp- son. Mrs. Robert Apperson and Mrs. Jimmie Middleton are spending this week in Winston-Salem with friends and relatives. Miss Sarah Vanhoy returned to her home in Winston-Salem Sunday after spending the week here with Miss Pauline Gilliam. Miss Katheryn Whitener spent the week-end in Winston-Salem with her mother. Declamation Contest To Be Held April 22nd On next Monday night April 22, at 7:30 o'clock the first of the prelininary contests In the Yad- kin county Recitation and Decla- mation Contest will be held at the Jonesville school auditorium. The winners in the various di- visions to represent Jonesville school areas follows: Primary girl?Betty Price. Primary boy?Jimmie Irvin. Grammar girl?Kathleen Bur- cham. Grammar boy?James Rose. High school girl?Mary Thomp- son. High school boy?James Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chappell and daughter, Dorethea, visited the latter's father, Mr. Leander Nic- holson, of Buck Shoals, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Sprinkle and Junior Class Fetes Seniors of Jonesville A Mexican Festival was the theme of the setting for the an- nual Junior-Senior banquet of Jonesville high school held Friday evening in the banquet hall of Hotel Elkin and attended by ap- proximately sixty guests. The list included members of the two classes, the high school faculty; Mr. J. H. Swaringer, Miss Betty Miller and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scroggs; members of the Jones- ville school board and their wives; also L. Stacy Weaver, superinten- dent of the school and Fred C. Hobson, superintendent of public schools of Yadkin county. The banquet represented a typi- cal scene of Old Mexico, with bril- lant pottery and Mexican fruit along the walls and minature bulls in simulated fights along the tables. The place cards were in the form of a Mexican sombrero with the program and menu tucked inside. Miss Mary Thompson, president of the Junior class, presided as toastmistress. Toasts offered by Miss Mary Frances Apperson, Miss Mary Holcomb and Mrs. A. B. Scroggs, junior class advisor, were responded to by Eugene Martin, president of the senior class, Miss Betty Miller of the faculty and Miss Evelyn Swaim. "Ferdinand The Bull" was read by Lott May- berry while the bull fight was dramatized. A group of musical numbers was rendered by Misses Ruth Brown, Juanita Ray and Mrs. L. S. Weaver; a duet, "Estra- litta" by Misses Opal Ingool and Ruth Brown and a vocal solo, "Mexicale Rose" by Leon Martin were all enjoyable numbers. County superintendent, Fred C. Hobson, spoke briefly and in con- clusion, L. Stacy Weaver superin- tendent of the school, addressed the student groups. BENHAM We wish to extend a hearty in- vitation to the public to come and be with us each Sunday night for prayer service. Rev. George Cur- ry will conduct the service next Sunday night. Friends of Mr. Loyd West will regret to learn of his death on April 10. Mr. West was widely known throughout the Benham community. He was a member of the Benham Baptist church and attended church regularly up until about three years ago when his health failed. Mr. C. A. Ross was the week- end guest of his sister, Mrs. Mol- ly Roberts, of Roaring Gap. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Durham will be glad to know they have improved from several days' illness. Also, Mr. Frederic Burcham is still improving. There will be a birthday din- ner at Mr. Milt Windsor's in hon- or of Aunt Lodema Harp, mother of Mrs. Windsor, on April 28. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. She will be 89 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Lowery and children, of Elkin, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yarboro, also Mr. and Mrs. David Cockerham, Sunday afternoon. Rev. George Curry filled his regular appointment at Wilkes- boro Saturday and Sunday. Friends of Mr. Leonas Black- burn will be glad to know he is improving. He recently under- went an operation and is in the Hugh Chatham Memorial hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Brown, of Winston-Salem, and little daugh- ter were the week-end guests of friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker, of Little Mountain, were the Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Spencer, and Mr. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Yarboro and little son, Donald, of Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Yarboro and THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roster Cocker ham, of Elkln, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yarboru. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sexton were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sexton, of Joynes. Mr. Clarence Cothren and three small children were the guests of Mr. Cothren's father, Mr. Richard Cothren, of Traphlll. We have on the sick list this week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West and Miss Lillie Marie Smith. Mr. Brandon Burcham, of Vir- ginia, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burcham. RONDA Mrs. D. S. Oilliam, of Bethel community, visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dimmette and children, of Burlingtonv were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimmette, at Green Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burchette and chil- dren, of Clingman, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Parks and son, of Ronda, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parks and children, of Roaring River. Miss Edith Crater, of Wilkes- boro, spent "the week-end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Crater. Miss Mary Mathis was a busi- ness visitor in North Wilkesboro Monday. The Negro Minstrel given at the gym Thursday night was a grand success and was enjoyed by everyone there. Junior-Senior Banquet Is Gala Affair A most colorful and enjoyable social event of the season was the junior-senior banquet which was held in the Ronda gymnasium on Friday evening. The tables were arranged in a semi-circle against a background of greenery and vari-colored bal- loons. The tables were lighted with red tapers and arranged with red roses. In the foreground was arranged a Dutch garden, the entrance being a lattice arch- way covered with roses. The program consisted of: In- vocation, Mr. Dean Bentley; wel- come, Billy Keye; response, Ber- nard Wall; speech, Miss Finney; toasts, Sybil Church and Beatrice Scott; response, Miss Henson Ina Lee White; Ask-It-Basket, Hessie Wagoner; Alexander's Dishpan Band; song, "Old Dutch Gar- den"; and an impromptu speech by Prof. Spruill. George Greene served as toastmaster. Read Tribune Advertisements! We Carry a Complete Line of DOORS AND WINDOWS CEMENT ASPHALT SHINGLES at lowest prices. HAYES CASH HARDWARE CO. Elkin, N. C. BRING IT IN TODAY! Your faithful watch deserve* \u25a0 thorough inspection at least once a year. Such a going-over may save costly repairs. Our experienced watchmakers will be glad to exam- ine it without charge. If repairs are advisable, you'll find our prices moat modeatl Come in today 1 ALSO.. .letus show you our smart new Elgins. They're the finest values im 75 years. Each is a perfect beauty . . . marvelously accurate. Priees range from #24.75 to $750. LEONARD'S Jewelers Since 1893 Next to Poet Office ONLY ONE MARRIAGE I LICENSE IS ISSUED Kermit Lawrence, Surry regis- ter of deeds, Issued only one mar- riage license during the past week. The license was Issued to Joseph J. McKeon, of Washing- ton, D. C., and Alice Jones, of Mount Airy. Irw' i||,: fg.> > CAA IIALIUI wv" UwOW Thursday, April 25 LYRIC THEATRE 9:45 A. M. ' ?l \u25a0 s 1 . n JT SPECIAL OFFER o ua, 'ty Features ? Measured Heat simplifies $5.00 CASH c?Mng, ?llmlwrtM fy| $lO for Your Old «~d Stove and 24 Months to Pay s One-piece top of stain- \u25a0 -- resistant enamel. GET FREE TICKETS FOR "BLAME IT ON LOVE" AT Duke Power Co. Phone 210 N. C. Eyss Examined Of floe: Glasses Fitted The Bank of Elkln Building i DR. P. W. GREEN OPTOMETRIST Offices open dally for optical repairs and adjustments of all kinds Examinations on Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 pja. By Appointment Phono 14* TRIBUNE ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS! I Better Crops I I : USE : I I Robertson's I I 'PROVEN' I I Fertilizers I REGULAR AND PREMIUM GRADES FOR SALE BY US I F. A. Brendle & Son I ELKIN, N. C. TOMORROW AT A TREM Jl SUPS M '4ea *? Styles you want! gmm \ Pill \ Quality you'd never fl B B I i>i w - ,'"1/ \ I \ expect to get at this HH 111 mm 1 \ little price! Sturdy HHBr I \u25a0 jK 1 VTQ \ rayon crepe or satin H B| \u25a07 m \ that .won't shrink or yW m WMmk \ sa 9 ou f °' shape H / m \ cut to fit perfectly A \u25a0 M W F\ " V '-ft \ ?double stitched at H V I V Mtk vjffcl \ the seams. Come ff \W and e^

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Tturaday. April 18. 1940

News of JonesvilleMiss Virginia Lineberry, Editor Phone 44-M

Misses Virginia Lineberry andFerrel Edwards and Messrs. Wen-del Stanley and Johnny Sprinklevisited the latter's brother, Mr.Roger Sprinkle of Oalax, Virginia,Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mock ofBoonville were visitors in the homeof Mrs. P. H. Underwood Wednes-day night.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Helton andMr. and Mrs. Dewey Helton visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reavis ofYadkinville Sunday.

Mrs. I. Y. Jester spent Tuesdaywith her daughter, Mrs. BrockOwens, of Elkin.

Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Whitaker,Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hyden and Mrs.I. Y. Jester and daughter. Colleen,visited friends in Mount Airy,Sunday.

I

son, Michatl Doss, and Miss OpalDoss, spent the week-end In HighPoint with Mrs. A. G. Doss.

P. T. A. Meets Thursday EveningOn Thursday evening, April 11,

at 7:30 o'clock, the Jonesville P.T. A. met in the school auditorium.

Miss Betty Miller led the de-votional, and a short businesssession followed.

The program consisted of twocontests, high school girls andprimary girls and a number ofpiano selections by pupils of Mrs.R. G. Boles.

The winners in the two contestswere Miss Mary Thompson forthe high school girls and MissBetty Price for the primary.

Mrs. Dumont Eskridge anddaughter, Sarah Ann, returned totheir home in Hillsboro, Sunday,

after spending the week here withher mother, Mrs. Mabel Thomp-son.

Mrs. Robert Apperson and Mrs.

Jimmie Middleton are spendingthis week in Winston-Salem withfriends and relatives.

Miss Sarah Vanhoy returnedto her home in Winston-SalemSunday after spending the weekhere with Miss Pauline Gilliam.

Miss Katheryn Whitener spent

the week-end in Winston-Salemwith her mother.

Declamation Contest To Be HeldApril 22nd

On next Monday night April 22,at 7:30 o'clock the first of theprelininary contests In the Yad-kin county Recitation and Decla-mation Contest will be held atthe Jonesville school auditorium.

The winners in the various di-visions to represent Jonesvilleschool areas follows:

Primary girl?Betty Price.Primary boy?Jimmie Irvin.Grammar girl?Kathleen Bur-

cham.Grammar boy?James Rose.High school girl?Mary Thomp-

son.High school boy?James Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chappell anddaughter, Dorethea, visited thelatter's father, Mr. Leander Nic-holson, of Buck Shoals, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roby Sprinkle and

Junior Class Fetes Seniors ofJonesville

A Mexican Festival was thetheme of the setting for the an-nual Junior-Senior banquet ofJonesville high school held Fridayevening in the banquet hall ofHotel Elkin and attended by ap-proximately sixty guests.

The list included members ofthe two classes, the high schoolfaculty; Mr. J. H. Swaringer, MissBetty Miller and Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Scroggs; members of the Jones-ville school board and their wives;also L. Stacy Weaver, superinten-dent of the school and Fred C.Hobson, superintendent of publicschools of Yadkin county.

The banquet represented a typi-cal scene of Old Mexico, with bril-lant pottery and Mexican fruitalong the walls and minature bullsin simulated fights along thetables. The place cards were inthe form of a Mexican sombrerowith the program and menutucked inside.

Miss Mary Thompson, presidentof the Junior class, presided astoastmistress. Toasts offered byMiss Mary Frances Apperson, MissMary Holcomb and Mrs. A. B.Scroggs, junior class advisor, wereresponded to by Eugene Martin,president of the senior class, MissBetty Miller of the faculty andMiss Evelyn Swaim. "FerdinandThe Bull" was read by Lott May-berry while the bull fight wasdramatized. A group of musicalnumbers was rendered by MissesRuth Brown, Juanita Ray andMrs. L. S. Weaver; a duet, "Estra-litta" by Misses Opal Ingool andRuth Brown and a vocal solo,"Mexicale Rose" by Leon Martinwere all enjoyable numbers.

County superintendent, Fred C.Hobson, spoke briefly and in con-clusion, L. Stacy Weaver superin-tendent of the school, addressedthe student groups.

BENHAMWe wish to extend a hearty in-

vitation to the public to come andbe with us each Sunday night forprayer service. Rev. George Cur-ry will conduct the service nextSunday night.

Friends of Mr. Loyd West willregret to learn of his death onApril 10. Mr. West was widelyknown throughout the Benhamcommunity. He was a member ofthe Benham Baptist church andattended church regularly upuntil about three years ago whenhis health failed.

Mr. C. A. Ross was the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Mol-ly Roberts, of Roaring Gap.

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ClaudeDurham will be glad to knowthey have improved from severaldays' illness. Also, Mr. FredericBurcham is still improving.

There will be a birthday din-ner at Mr. Milt Windsor's in hon-or of Aunt Lodema Harp, motherof Mrs. Windsor, on April 28.Everybody is cordially invited toattend. She will be 89 years old.

Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Loweryand children, of Elkin, visitedMr. and Mrs. J. M. Yarboro, alsoMr. and Mrs. David Cockerham,Sunday afternoon.

Rev. George Curry filled hisregular appointment at Wilkes-boro Saturday and Sunday.

Friends of Mr. Leonas Black-burn will be glad to know he isimproving. He recently under-went an operation and is in theHugh Chatham Memorial hospi-tal.

Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Brown, ofWinston-Salem, and little daugh-ter were the week-end guests offriends and relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker, ofLittle Mountain, were the Sundayguests of their daughter, Mrs.Robert Spencer, and Mr. Spencer.

Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Yarboroand little son, Donald, of Elkin,Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Yarboro and

THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA

family, and Mr. and Mrs. RosterCocker ham, of Elkln, were theSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.J. M. Yarboru.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Byrd andMr. and Mrs. Charlie Sexton werethe Sunday guests of Mr. andMrs. Martin Sexton, of Joynes.

Mr. Clarence Cothren andthree small children were theguests of Mr. Cothren's father,Mr. Richard Cothren, of Traphlll.

We have on the sick list thisweek Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Westand Miss Lillie Marie Smith.

Mr. Brandon Burcham, of Vir-ginia, was the week-end guest ofhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.Burcham.

RONDAMrs. D. S. Oilliam, of Bethel

community, visited friends hereWednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dimmetteand children, of Burlingtonv wereweek-end guests of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimmette, atGreen Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks hadas their guests Sunday Mr. andMrs. Charles Burchette and chil-dren, of Clingman, Mr. and Mrs.Noah Parks and son, of Ronda,and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parks andchildren, of Roaring River.

Miss Edith Crater, of Wilkes-boro, spent "the week-end withher parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. R.Crater.

Miss Mary Mathis was a busi-ness visitor in North WilkesboroMonday.

The Negro Minstrel given atthe gym Thursday night was agrand success and was enjoyed byeveryone there.

Junior-Senior Banquet IsGala Affair

A most colorful and enjoyablesocial event of the season was thejunior-senior banquet which washeld in the Ronda gymnasium onFriday evening.

The tables were arranged in asemi-circle against a background

of greenery and vari-colored bal-loons. The tables were lighted

with red tapers and arranged

with red roses. In the foreground

was arranged a Dutch garden,the entrance being a lattice arch-way covered with roses.

The program consisted of: In-vocation, Mr. Dean Bentley; wel-come, Billy Keye; response, Ber-nard Wall; speech, Miss Finney;toasts, Sybil Church and BeatriceScott; response, Miss Henson InaLee White; Ask-It-Basket, HessieWagoner; Alexander's DishpanBand; song, "Old Dutch Gar-den"; and an impromptu speechby Prof. Spruill. George Greeneserved as toastmaster.

Read Tribune Advertisements!

We Carry aComplete Line of

DOORS ANDWINDOWSCEMENT

ASPHALTSHINGLES

at lowest prices.

HAYES CASHHARDWARE CO.

Elkin, N. C.

BRING IT IN TODAY!Your faithful watch deserve* \u25a0thorough inspection at least once ayear. Such a going-over may savecostly repairs. Our experiencedwatchmakers will be glad to exam-ine itwithout charge. Ifrepairs areadvisable, you'll find our pricesmoat modeatl Come in today 1ALSO.. .letus show you our smart

new Elgins. They're the finest valuesim 75 years. Each is a perfectbeauty .

.. marvelously accurate.

Priees range from #24.75 to $750.

LEONARD'SJewelers Since 1893

Next to Poet Office

ONLY ONE MARRIAGEI LICENSE IS ISSUED

Kermit Lawrence, Surry regis-ter of deeds, Issued only one mar-riage license during the past

week. The license was Issued toJoseph J. McKeon, of Washing-ton, D. C., and Alice Jones, ofMount Airy.

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Thursday, April 25

LYRIC THEATRE9:45 A. M.

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SPECIAL OFFER o ua, 'ty Features? Measured Heat simplifies

$5.00 CASH c?Mng, ?llmlwrtM fy|

$lO for Your Old «~d

Stove and 24Months to Pay

s One-piece top of stain-\u25a0 - - resistant enamel.

GET FREE TICKETS FOR "BLAME IT ON LOVE" AT

Duke Power Co.Phone 210 N. C.

Eyss Examined Offloe:Glasses Fitted The Bank of Elkln Building

i DR. P. W. GREENOPTOMETRIST

Offices open dally for optical repairs and adjustments of all kindsExaminations on Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 pja.

By Appointment Phono 14*

TRIBUNE ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS!

I Better Crops II : USE : II Robertson's II 'PROVEN' II Fertilizers I

REGULAR AND PREMIUM GRADESFOR SALE BY US

I F. A. Brendle & Son IELKIN, N. C.

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