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Thursday, August 16, 1934 Guests Honored By Mrs. Harrell Mrs. R. B. Haifrell entertained at an informal luncheon at her home on West Main street Friday, honor- ing Mrs. Paul Reich of Greensboro, Mrs. Harold Messenger of Hartford, .Conn., and Mrs. Fred Walker of Atlanta, Georgia. Methodist Group Meeting Friday The circles of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society of the Methodist church will meet in regular session in the church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full membership at- tendance is requested. Mason Lillard Class to Meet Monday The Mason Lillard Bible Class of the Methodist church will meet Mon- day evening, August 20, at the home of Mrs. Dave Morrison at Klondike Farm, with Mrs. Alden Hunt asso- ciate hostess. All members are re- quested to attend. Mrs. F. W. Graham Entertains Thursday Afternoon Book Club Members of the Thursday After- noon Book Club were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. F. W. Graham at her home on West Main street. Games and con- tests were enjoyed, with the high score prize going to Mrs. George Royall. * A salad course, followed by an ice course, was served late in the after- noon to the following members: Mesdames Mason Lillard, Fred Col- hard, George Royall, Edworth Har- ris, Worth Graham, W. W. Whitaker and Dixie Graham. Jimmy Lillard Celebrates Tenth Birthday Anniversary Honoring their little son, Jimmy, on his tenth birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lillard enter- tained at dinner at their home on Gwyn Avenue Sunday. The lovely table was decorated with summer flowers and a huge birthday cake, topped with ten gleaming tapers. Covers were placed for Master Jimmy, the honor guest, Miss Mar- garet Evans and Dr. D. W. Holcomb, of Winston-Salem: Miss Emily Hag- ler, of Euchee, Tenn.; Miss Rosa- mond Neaves, Misses Sarah Kelly and Thorburn Lillard and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lillard. Addie Lee Wall Feted On Ninth Birthday Anniversary Honoring her little daughter, Ad- die Lee, on her ninth birthday anni- versary, Mrs. Foy Wall entertained at a delightful children's party at her home on Gwyn Avenue Satur- day afternoon, having as guests twelve children of a similar age. Outdoor games were enjoyed on the lawn, after which the little guests were invited into the dining room, where they were served ices and cake. A color scheme of pink and white was accentuated in the table appointments. Mrs. Wall was assisted in enter- taining by Mrs. Carl Murray. Wednesday Study Club Entertains Husbands at Picnic Members of the Wednesday After- noon Study club were ?hostess to their husbands at a delightful pic- nic at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Harrell on West Main street Mon- WANTS Lost?Platinum Bracelet with black stones all way around. Reward if returned to Tribune office. ltc Wanted?loo new members of King- dom Builders Class, Jonesville Baptist church. Apply Sundays, 9:45 a. m. lt-p Wanted to rent?three or four un- furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping, or house. Phone 101-J. Wanted?4oo pounds of good sound butter each week. Sant Holcomb. tfc. Bring me your chickens and eggs and get cash for them. Sant Hol- comb. tfc REAL ESTATE Farms for Sale?llo acres, Wilkes county. 9 miles west of Elkin, 5 room house; large feed barn; 1 tobacco barn, and other outbuild- ings. 500 tree 4-year-old orchard. 18 acres fine creek bottom. Price $2,250.00. SSOO cash, balance 13 years. 58-acre Farm in Surry county, 7 miles north of Elkin. With build- ings. A real buy. Price $1,000.00. SSOO. cash, balance with terms. One 104-acre farm. In Wilkes coun- ty, 7 miles west of Elkin. Good buildings. 50 acres in cultivation; 10 acres bottom land and an all- around good farm at a bargain. INVESTMENT PROPERTY One 3-story brick store building on South Main street in the best trading ' section of Elkin. Price $8,500.00 with terms. D. C. MARTIN and W. S. REICH Office in Casstevens Hardware Store ®SOCi ETY. day evening. A delicious supper was served, part of which was cooked over an open fire, on the picnic grounds in the rear of the Harrell home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hayes, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Royall and Dr. and Mrs. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armfield Entertain Fortnightly Club at Dinner i Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armfield were hosts to the members of the Fort- nightly Bridge Club at a bridge-din- ner at their home on West Main street Tuesday evening. Following the dinner, bridge was played at three tables with the club award go- ing to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen. The grand awards for the highest score during a series of meetings, fell to Mrs. C. H. Brewer and Dr. R. B. Harrell. Those making up the tables were. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Al- len, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Schaff, Mrs. C. A. Crews of Henderson, sis- ter of the hostess, and Mr. Armfield. Little Miss Morrison Celebrates Third Birthday Anniversary Little Miss Peggy Lou Morrison celebrated her third birthday anni- versary Friday afternoon at her home near Jonesville. A medley of tout-door games were enjoyed and late in the afternoon the little guests were invited into the dining room where they were served tempting refreshments. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in detail in the ap- pointments of the party, the central decoration being a huge birthday cake iced in white and topped with lighted pink candles. Guests enjoying the afternoon with the little honor guest were: Grace Myers, Madelon Newman, Patsy Stroud, Lola Morrison, Betty Tucker, Betty Price, Eloise Tucker, Peggy Myers, Magdaline Price, Del- 'a Myers, Annie Lee Morrison, Bet- -y Newman, Joe Stroud and Kenneth Vestal. Ylrs. Chas. Young Entertains L.H.C. Club and Ball Club at Lawn Party Mrs. Chas. Young entertained the nembers of the Lucy Hanes Chat- ham Club and the members of the jaseball club of Chatham Manufac- ;uring company at a delightful awn party at her home Thursday evening. Mesdames Arkie Long, Blanche Woodle and Beulah Brown vere hostesses with Mrs. Young, rhe lawn was brilliantly lighted vith pink and green electric lights, iccentuating the club colors. Games ind contests were enjoyed with at- ractive prizes going to Mrs. Herbert Vladison and Charlie Munday at the :onclusion of the games. Late in the evening card tables vere arranged on the lawn from vhich the hostesses served a salad :ourse and a sweet course. Thirty- ;hree guests enjoyed Mrs. Young's lospitality. Miss Claudia Austin, of Winston- Salem, director of the Elkin and Winston-Salem Lucy Hanes Chat- lam clubs, was a special guest. Vfrs. Poindexter Honors Visitors at Bridge-Luncheon Complimenting a number of visi- ts in town, Mrs. Carl Poindexter ;ntertained at a delightful party at ler home Tuesday morning. The juests were invited for ten o'clock ind found their places at the three ables placed for bridge. In the spirited progressions Mrs. Paul Gwyn nade the highest score and was ?iven an attractive prize. Each of :he visitors was remembered with a lovely gift. At the conclusion of the games a beautifully appointed luncheon was served. Covers were placed for Mrs. Paul Reich, of Greensboro and Mrs. Her- bert H. Stevens, of Pinehurst, who are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Poindexter, Mrs. Fred Walker of Atlanta, Ga., who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Crews of Henderson, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Paul, Mrs. Mo- zelle Reardon of Bluefield, West Va., who is the guest of Mesdames Hard- in Graham and Richard Chatham, Mrs. J. P. Parker of Rich Square, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Ring, Mrs. Paul Gwyn, Mrs. Hardin Graham, Mrs. R. G. Smith, Mrs. M. A. Biggs and Mrs. Richard Chatham. Miss Atkinson Honors Sister at Afternoon Party One of the most elaborate parties of the season was on Monday when Miss Ruth Atkinson entertained at a delightful afternoon party in hon- or of her sister, Miss Anna Atkinson of Washington, D. C. The lower floor of the spacious home was thrown ensuite and decorated with a wealth of lovely summer flowers Eight tables were placed for bridge Miss Ola Church scored highest ic the progressions and was awarded n THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA box of dusting powder. Miss Atkin- son was presented with lovely lin- gerie and Mrs. J. N. Freeman, of Washington, O. C., and Mrs. Max Barker of North Wilkesboro were given hose as a remembrance of the delightful affair. When the cards were removed an elaborate collation in two courses was served. Two additional guests came in for the refreshment hour. Out-of-town guests were: Miss Lillian Miller, of Winston-Salem; Miss Pauline Church, Roaring River; Mrs. J. N. Freeman, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. LaFayette Marsh, Chicago, 111.; Miss Elizabeth .Parker, Rich Square: Mrs. Max Barker, North Wilkesboro; Miss Julia Comer, Dob- son and the guest of honor. Mrs. Holcomb Entertains Club and Pays Honor to Visitor Mrs. H. B. Holcomb was hostess to the members of her book club and several additional guests at her home on West Main street Friday evening, having as a special guest, Mrs. Frank Stough of Cornelius. Lovely summer flowers made a pretty background for the six ta- bles, which were placed for hearts. Mrs. L. I. Wade won the high score award for the club members and Miss Mattie Mae Powell the conso- lation prize. The high and low vis- itors' prizes went to Mrs. George Royall and Mrs. Joe Bivins, respect- ively. Mrs. Stough was presented with a pair of linen pillow cases as guest of honor. At the conclusion of the games a frozen salad course with numerous accesosries was served the follow- ing guests: Miss Sadie Franklin, Mrs. Fred McNeely, Miss Barbara Weir, Mrs. G. P. Dockery, Mrs. Errol Hayes, Mrs. George Royall, Mrs. Marion Allen, Miss Betty Allen, Mrs. Joe Bivins, ?Mrs. Walter R. Schaff, Mrs. Alden Hunt, Miss Mary Virginia Barker, Mrs. R. L. Wil- moth of Winston-Salem, Miss Ches- sie Edmisten of Champion and Mrs. Stough. Club members present were Mrs. L. I. Wade, Miss Mattie Mae Pow- ell, Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, Mrs. T. A. Leeper, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. Knox McKee, Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, Mrs. Jones Holcomb and Mrs. W. C. Cox. Miss Atkinson Honored at Party by Mrs. Claude Farrell A pretty courtesy to Miss Anna Atkinson, of Washington, D. C., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, was on Tuesday after- noon when Mrs. Claude Farrell en- tertained at seven tables of bridge at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. *L. Harris on West Main street. Bowls of gorgeous dahlias were used throughout the home in the attractive decorative scheme. In the bridge games Miss Kathleen Bailey scored highest and received a double-deck of cards. Miss Atkin- son was given powder and Mesdames John Reich and J. N. Freeman, both of Washington, D. C., were given lovely remembrances, as was Mrs. Paul Price, a bride of the summer. When the cards were removed Mrs. Farrell was assisted in serving a beautifully appointed collation in two courses by her sisters, Mrs. Hugh Royall and Miss Betty Harris. Those making up the tables were: Miss Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Price, Miss Ruth Atkinson and Miss Pauline Church, of Roaring River, and Miss Lillian Miller, of Winston- Salem; Mrs. Robert James, Miss Catherine Hall, Mrs. John Reich and Mrs. J. N. Freeman, of Washing- ton, D. 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Thursday, August 16, 1934

Guests Honored By Mrs. HarrellMrs. R. B. Haifrell entertained at

an informal luncheon at her homeon West Main street Friday, honor-ing Mrs. Paul Reich of Greensboro,Mrs. Harold Messenger of Hartford,

.Conn., and Mrs. Fred Walker ofAtlanta, Georgia.

Methodist Group Meeting Friday

The circles of the Woman's Mis-sionary Society of the Methodistchurch will meet in regular sessionin the church Friday afternoon at4 o'clock. A full membership at-tendance is requested.

Mason Lillard Class to Meet Monday

The Mason Lillard Bible Class ofthe Methodist church will meet Mon-day evening, August 20, at the homeof Mrs. Dave Morrison at KlondikeFarm, with Mrs. Alden Hunt asso-ciate hostess. All members are re-quested to attend.

Mrs. F. W. Graham EntertainsThursday Afternoon Book ClubMembers of the Thursday After-

noon Book Club were delightfully

entertained Thursday afternoon byMrs. F. W. Graham at her home onWest Main street. Games and con-tests were enjoyed, with the high

score prize going to Mrs. George

Royall. *

A salad course, followed by an icecourse, was served late in the after-noon to the following members:Mesdames Mason Lillard, Fred Col-hard, George Royall, Edworth Har-ris, Worth Graham, W. W. Whitakerand Dixie Graham.

Jimmy Lillard Celebrates TenthBirthday Anniversary

Honoring their little son, Jimmy,

on his tenth birthday anniversary,

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lillard enter-

tained at dinner at their home onGwyn Avenue Sunday. The lovely

table was decorated with summerflowers and a huge birthday cake,topped with ten gleaming tapers.

Covers were placed for MasterJimmy, the honor guest, Miss Mar-garet Evans and Dr. D. W. Holcomb,of Winston-Salem: Miss Emily Hag-ler, of Euchee, Tenn.; Miss Rosa-mond Neaves, Misses Sarah Kellyand Thorburn Lillard and Mr. andMrs. J. L. Lillard.

Addie Lee Wall Feted On NinthBirthday Anniversary

Honoring her little daughter, Ad-die Lee, on her ninth birthday anni-versary, Mrs. Foy Wall entertainedat a delightful children's party ather home on Gwyn Avenue Satur-day afternoon, having as gueststwelve children of a similar age.Outdoor games were enjoyed on thelawn, after which the little guestswere invited into the dining room,where they were served ices andcake. A color scheme of pink andwhite was accentuated in the tableappointments.

Mrs. Wall was assisted in enter-taining by Mrs. Carl Murray.

Wednesday Study Club EntertainsHusbands at Picnic

Members of the Wednesday After-noon Study club were ?hostess totheir husbands at a delightful pic-nic at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.B. Harrell on West Main street Mon-

WANTSLost?Platinum Bracelet with black

stones all way around. Reward ifreturned to Tribune office. ltc

Wanted?loo new members of King-dom Builders Class, JonesvilleBaptist church. Apply Sundays,9:45 a. m. lt-p

Wanted to rent?three or four un-furnished rooms suitable for lighthousekeeping, or house. Phone101-J.

Wanted?4oo pounds of good soundbutter each week. Sant Holcomb.tfc.

Bring me your chickens and eggsand get cash for them. Sant Hol-comb. tfc

REAL ESTATEFarms for Sale?llo acres, Wilkes

county. 9 miles west of Elkin, 5room house; large feed barn; 1tobacco barn, and other outbuild-ings. 500 tree 4-year-old orchard.18 acres fine creek bottom. Price$2,250.00. SSOO cash, balance 13years.

58-acre Farm in Surry county, 7miles north of Elkin. With build-ings. A real buy. Price $1,000.00.SSOO. cash, balance with terms.

One 104-acre farm. In Wilkes coun-ty, 7 miles west of Elkin. Goodbuildings. 50 acres in cultivation;10 acres bottom land and an all-around good farm at a bargain.

INVESTMENT PROPERTYOne 3-story brick store building on

South Main street in the besttrading ' section of Elkin. Price$8,500.00 with terms.

D. C. MARTIN and W. S. REICHOffice in Casstevens Hardware

Store

®SOCi ETY.day evening. A delicious supper wasserved, part of which was cookedover an open fire, on the picnicgrounds in the rear of the Harrellhome.

Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.Fletcher Harris, Mr. and Mrs. ErrolHayes, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson,Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Freeman, Mr.and Mrs. C. G. Armfield, Mr. andMrs. C. H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs.Marion Allen, Mr. and Mrs. HughRoyall and Dr. and Mrs. Harrell.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ArmfieldEntertain Fortnightly Club at Dinner

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Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Armfield werehosts to the members of the Fort-nightly Bridge Club at a bridge-din-ner at their home on West Mainstreet Tuesday evening. Followingthe dinner, bridge was played atthree tables with the club award go-ing to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen.The grand awards for the highest

score during a series of meetings,fell to Mrs. C. H. Brewer and Dr. R.B. Harrell.

Those making up the tables were.Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Dr. andMrs. R. B. Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Al-len, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Schaff,Mrs. C. A. Crews of Henderson, sis-ter of the hostess, and Mr. Armfield.

Little Miss Morrison CelebratesThird Birthday Anniversary

Little Miss Peggy Lou Morrisoncelebrated her third birthday anni-versary Friday afternoon at herhome near Jonesville. A medley oftout-door games were enjoyed andlate in the afternoon the little guests

were invited into the dining roomwhere they were served tempting

refreshments.A color scheme of pink and white

was carried out in detail in the ap-pointments of the party, the centraldecoration being a huge birthday

cake iced in white and topped withlighted pink candles.

Guests enjoying the afternoonwith the little honor guest were:Grace Myers, Madelon Newman,Patsy Stroud, Lola Morrison, BettyTucker, Betty Price, Eloise Tucker,Peggy Myers, Magdaline Price, Del-'a Myers, Annie Lee Morrison, Bet--y Newman, Joe Stroud and KennethVestal.

Ylrs. Chas. Young Entertains L.H.C.Club and Ball Club at Lawn Party

Mrs. Chas. Young entertained thenembers of the Lucy Hanes Chat-ham Club and the members of thejaseball club of Chatham Manufac-;uring company at a delightfulawn party at her home Thursdayevening. Mesdames Arkie Long,

Blanche Woodle and Beulah Brownvere hostesses with Mrs. Young,rhe lawn was brilliantly lightedvith pink and green electric lights,iccentuating the club colors. Gamesind contests were enjoyed with at-ractive prizes going to Mrs. HerbertVladison and Charlie Munday at the:onclusion of the games.

Late in the evening card tablesvere arranged on the lawn fromvhich the hostesses served a salad:ourse and a sweet course. Thirty-;hree guests enjoyed Mrs. Young'slospitality.

Miss Claudia Austin, of Winston-Salem, director of the Elkin andWinston-Salem Lucy Hanes Chat-lam clubs, was a special guest.

Vfrs. Poindexter Honors Visitors atBridge-Luncheon

Complimenting a number of visi-ts in town, Mrs. Carl Poindexter;ntertained at a delightful party atler home Tuesday morning. Thejuests were invited for ten o'clockind found their places at the threeables placed for bridge. In the

spirited progressions Mrs. Paul Gwynnade the highest score and was?iven an attractive prize. Each of:he visitors was remembered with alovely gift. At the conclusion ofthe games a beautifully appointedluncheon was served.

Covers were placed for Mrs. PaulReich, of Greensboro and Mrs. Her-bert H. Stevens, of Pinehurst, whoare the guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Van Poindexter, Mrs. FredWalker of Atlanta, Ga., who is theguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.A. M. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Crews ofHenderson, who is the guest of hermother, Mrs. W. E. Paul, Mrs. Mo-zelle Reardon of Bluefield, West Va.,who is the guest of Mesdames Hard-in Graham and Richard Chatham,Mrs. J. P. Parker of Rich Square,who is the guest of her mother, Mrs.J. W. Ring, Mrs. Paul Gwyn, Mrs.Hardin Graham, Mrs. R. G. Smith,Mrs. M. A. Biggs and Mrs. RichardChatham.

Miss Atkinson Honors Sister atAfternoon Party

One of the most elaborate partiesof the season was on Monday whenMiss Ruth Atkinson entertained ata delightful afternoon party in hon-or of her sister, Miss Anna Atkinsonof Washington, D. C. The lowerfloor of the spacious home wasthrown ensuite and decorated witha wealth of lovely summer flowersEight tables were placed for bridgeMiss Ola Church scored highest icthe progressions and was awarded n

THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA

box of dusting powder. Miss Atkin-son was presented with lovely lin-gerie and Mrs. J. N. Freeman, ofWashington, O. C., and Mrs. MaxBarker of North Wilkesboro weregiven hose as a remembrance of thedelightful affair.

When the cards were removed anelaborate collation in two courseswas served. Two additional guests

came in for the refreshment hour.Out-of-town guests were: Miss

Lillian Miller, of Winston-Salem;Miss Pauline Church, Roaring River;Mrs. J. N. Freeman, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. LaFayette Marsh, Chicago,111.; Miss Elizabeth .Parker, RichSquare: Mrs. Max Barker, NorthWilkesboro; Miss Julia Comer, Dob-son and the guest of honor.

Mrs. Holcomb Entertains Club andPays Honor to Visitor

Mrs. H. B. Holcomb was hostessto the members of her book cluband several additional guests at herhome on West Main street Fridayevening, having as a special guest,Mrs. Frank Stough of Cornelius.Lovely summer flowers made apretty background for the six ta-bles, which were placed for hearts.Mrs. L. I. Wade won the high scoreaward for the club members andMiss Mattie Mae Powell the conso-lation prize. The high and low vis-itors' prizes went to Mrs. GeorgeRoyall and Mrs. Joe Bivins, respect-ively. Mrs. Stough was presented

with a pair of linen pillow cases asguest of honor.

At the conclusion of the games afrozen salad course with numerousaccesosries was served the follow-ing guests: Miss Sadie Franklin,Mrs. Fred McNeely, Miss BarbaraWeir, Mrs. G. P. Dockery, Mrs. ErrolHayes, Mrs. George Royall, Mrs.Marion Allen, Miss Betty Allen,Mrs. Joe Bivins, ?Mrs. Walter R.Schaff, Mrs. Alden Hunt, Miss MaryVirginia Barker, Mrs. R. L. Wil-moth of Winston-Salem, Miss Ches-sie Edmisten of Champion and Mrs.Stough.

Club members present were Mrs.L. I. Wade, Miss Mattie Mae Pow-ell, Mrs. H. F. Laffoon, Mrs. T. A.Leeper, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. KnoxMcKee, Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, Mrs.Jones Holcomb and Mrs. W. C. Cox.

Miss Atkinson Honored at Party byMrs. Claude Farrell

A pretty courtesy to Miss AnnaAtkinson, of Washington, D. C., whois visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.J. S. Atkinson, was on Tuesday after-noon when Mrs. Claude Farrell en-tertained at seven tables of bridgeat the home of her parents. Mr. andMrs. R. *L. Harris on West Mainstreet. Bowls of gorgeous dahliaswere used throughout the home inthe attractive decorative scheme.

In the bridge games Miss KathleenBailey scored highest and received adouble-deck of cards. Miss Atkin-son was given powder and MesdamesJohn Reich and J. N. Freeman, bothof Washington, D. C., were givenlovely remembrances, as was Mrs.Paul Price, a bride of the summer.

When the cards were removedMrs. Farrell was assisted in servinga beautifully appointed collation intwo courses by her sisters, Mrs. HughRoyall and Miss Betty Harris.

Those making up the tables were:Miss Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Price, MissRuth Atkinson and MissPauline Church, of Roaring River,and Miss Lillian Miller, of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Robert James, MissCatherine Hall, Mrs. John Reich andMrs. J. N. Freeman, of Washing-ton, D. C.; Mrs. Edwin Harris, MissEdith Neaves, Mrs. Clyde Eller, Mrs.Hugh Parks, Miss Ola Church, Mrs.Colon Richardson, Miss Bessie LeeWellborn, Mrs. Ted Brown, Mrs.Anna Harris Shugart, Mrs. ClydeHall, Mrs. John Evans, Miss JanieHall, Miss Josephine Paul and guest.Miss Elizabeth Parker of RichSquare, Miss Kathleen Bailey andguest Miss Ruth McKaughan, of Sal-isbury, Mrs. Hugh Royall and MissJulia Comer.

Coming in for refreshments wereMesdames George Royall and RuthByrd Crater and Miss Susan Biggs.

It required 36 years to completethe Washington monument.

STOMACH GAS RUINSHEALTH AND

BEAUTYStomach gas that causes loss of

sleep and rest ruins your healthand your beauty! Even people whohave suffered for years from stom-ach troubles caused by acid stom-ach are getting relief from Bisma-Rex, a new, delicious-tasting ant-acid powder. Bisma-Rex bringslasting relief, too! Get it today atAbernethy's Drug Store.

Cities ServiceStockholdersmay learn something of interest by

writing

CRUMPTON & COMPANYWoodward Bldg. Washington, D. C.

Tailoring Dress Making

AllKinds of Sewing

Mrs. C. W. LaffoonWest Main St Elkin, N. C.

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STOCK UP NOW!Soap prices have advanced and it is unlikely that you will ever beable to buy at such low prices again.

BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE!w-a V?\u25a0 A To the person guessing the nearest number of cakes and pack-

\u25a0 B Ik jjj \u25a0 ages of soap in- our window we will give FREE a basket of gro-HJ| Hal W ceries valued at $2.00. Soap now on display. Contest closes Sat-

\u25a0 I V urday night. Winner will be announced Monday. Make yourJL JL vfta oHmmJ 9 guess and leave it at our store!

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; N JUPR , :

| For Faster and Better French milled soap yyDishwashing

3 Big 10c t OO vAMo rim LL

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BEEFSTEAK, POUND 25C | ALLPORK SAUSAGE, LB. 18C

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