Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

1. I ALL 1. 1, IF. HENRY ing several days with relatives and at Bassett. Mrs.

Allen Rhodes and children and Miss P'erna Weeks, who Inve heen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stultz. Moss street, left Wednesday for home. An N.

P. Prillaman and son, RichmondP. W. Prillaman, are spending ten days in Ohio, as the guests of Mr. and Airs.

Everett Prillaman. I. Mrs. H. T.

Roach and babv and Mrs. J. J. Minter and children spent- -Wednesday of evening Mrs. at J.

Ax- T. ton as the guest Roach. Mrs. Holland of Axton was a business visitor in Martins. ville Wednesday.

Carl Bennett of Danville was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stultz, and little Jane Stultz were visitors in Danville- Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Rucker Clift, Mrs. Mike Minter and Mrs. J. M.

Borden were visitors in Leaksville Tuesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Thomas -Cater. Mrs. Archer.

I'rillaman and Miss Edna- Ilanner were visitors. in Danville Wednesday. Ben Whitlow was a visitor in Greensboro Tuesday. Mira. 'Hughes Peddy of.

Danville has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren several days. BULLETIN-SEMI-WEEKLY. Martinsville, Va.

A VICTORY FOR CHIROPRACTIC Facts in the famous Linn case, reprinted from, the Portsmouth Mrs. C.I H. Linn, 2720 Green Street, Portsmouth. resides at above. address- -with her husband.

Lost sight of both eyes completely about a year ago. All efforts to restore eight fruitless. and hope was abandoned. Resolved to take one last chance on adjustments as last resort: Began visiting offices of Dr. Harry R.

Bybee in Norfolk last October. After a. few weeks observed noted improvement. At end of nine, months able to see again and back at work in her garden. adv.

Oil pipe lines range in diameter from four to 12. inches; natural gas lines are 10 inches AL 4 PAGE TWO 1. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson and Madison Fontaine who has been visiting at Virginia Beach, here this week to spend several days with Mrs.

E. L. Williamson, Broad street, Mesdames k. Fontaine: and E. L.

Williamson attended the funeral of Mrs. E. M. Williamson in Danville on Tuesday. Mrs.

James B. Wright, of Knoxville, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. English, left on Tuesday for her' home. Dir.

and Mrs. D. Jno. are Gravely visitof Washington, ing the latter's mother, Mrs. M.

M. Mulling, Church street. Misses Juliet and Margaret Stephens and Edith Jones yesterday -for an automobile, to" New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. They Wee joined in Richmond by Miss Margaret Saunders, who accompanied! Mrs. Martin Carraballo and children, Adelaide and Raymond, of Tampa, who have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. E. Stover, are now visiting other relatives in Roanoke. Mrs. S.

E. Booker is returnting today- -from a visit to Cal-! peper. Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Gates and Bobby Gates, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M.

Groves, have their home in Blackstone. Mrs. F. Penn- and Miss Mattie a spent several days this week with relatives in Winston-Salem and Walnut Cove, N.IC. 4- Mrs.

P. L. Zentmeyer of Mayo, has returned to her home -after a visit with her children, My, -and Mrs. Edwin- Zentmeyer. Mesdames J.

W. Jones, M. Finley and A. W. spent Tuesday at New Castle attending a sale of antiques.

Miss Christine Hughes of North Holston, is the guest of Miss Virginia Deshazo, Starling 3 Mr. and" Mrs. B. S. Parish had -as their guests on Tuesday; Mr.

and Mrs. Stevens of New York city, and Mrs. Geo. Greer of Rocky Mount. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Brown were visitors in Roanoke on Tuesday. Mesdames G. A. Brown, J.

Douglas Bassett and R. R. Lee -and Miss Minnie Mae. Brown have returned from Craig Healting Springs, Miss Fan Gates of Blackstone, who has heen the guest of Miss Elizabeth Marshall, Mulberry street, has returned to her home. Mr.

and Mrs. -W. N. Ruffin have as their guests this week Misses Ellen Featherston of Washington, D. and Mar garet Sells of Johnson City, and: Mr.

and. Mrs. T. P. Kenny, Mrs.

Theo. -Parker and Miss Maggie Brown of Danville. C. W. Heath, who has' been visiting in Winston, N.

has Treturned, Mrs. Heath remaining with her daughter for a more extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Fain ot Winston, N.

C. who are spending some time at Patrick Springs spent Wednesday in -the city. Mrs. Arthur Hooker left for New York city Tuesday night, having been called there by the death of her mother. Mesdames Sam Hooker and Hugh Marshall are' keeping her baby for her during her absence.

Misses Edith and Lula Gravely returned home Sunday after month's visit with their aunt, Mrs. T. Erwin, Washington, D. C. P.

B. Gravely, of- Rocky Mount spent Wednesday in tinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson who have been visiting: Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Kearfott have returned to their home in Cambridge, returning by way 'of Washington, New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Eugene Barr, Miss Elizabeth Ann- Barr, DalIlas Morgan Barr, and Chesterla Thorn of Washington, D. are the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hugh S. avenue.

Miss. Adeline Taylor of Figs. boro, accompanied by her brother, Archie, called to see Miss Lillie Mae Draper Tuesday. Miss Lillie Mae Draper Saturday night with Miss Wingfield on Forest avenue.Miss Not Norris of Goldsboro, N. visiting her sister, Mrs.

Jim Shumate, on Forest avenue. Miss Anna Dandridge of Washinton, D. is visiting Mrs. Kelsey Puckett Starling avenue. Charles Dalton and sister, Ada, were Sunday dinner guests- of Mrs.

Kelsey Puckett. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Townes children, and Eleanor, Bindi THE Walter Holland. of Philadelphia, left Wednesday for a motor trip through eastern. North Carodina. Miss Joy Royster of Richmoni has returned to her home the guest of- Miss. Maggie Stone.

Miss Maggie Stone and Tilson of Lynchburg spent Tuesday in Richmond. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs.

G. M. Finley and Mrs. A. Arnold (spent Tuesday at Virginia Mineral Springs.

Miss Mary Cornelia Holt left Wednesday for Axton to be the guest of Miss Margaret Turner. Dr. and W. Dudley and Miss Francis Dudley- expect to leave this afternoon for Patrick Springs where they will stay until Monday. Miss Sarah Dudley is spending a week at the home of Mrs.

J. E. Howard. Church street. J.

W. McCoy and J. E. Howard left Wednesday for Patrick Springs where they will: spend a 1- week. Miss Lola Shelborne will leave this afternoon for -Critz where she will spend the week-end with Dr.

and Mrs. Shelborne. Among those who spent. Tuesday in Roanoke were Mrs. J.

H. Cox and Mrs. H. P. Mrs.

F. I). Townes, Mrs. E. M.

Me Daniels and, Miss. Maunita Wales. Mrs. Hugh Marshall of 'is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur. Hooker, Starling nue. Miss Ala' Mitchell of Snow Creek was a visitor here Wednesday. Misses Jessie and Eunice Phil: pott of Bluefield are visiting their cousins, the Misses Shumates, at their home on River Road. i Jim.

Bob Condurant who is 2 patient at. the Shackelford hospiItal is improving rapidly. W'. 1. Mitchell of Fig-boro was business visitor here Wednesday.

J. Moss Prillaman has returned home after attending the Furniture Show. in Chicago. Nick Prillaman returned home from Chicago SundayO. P.

Hedgeco*ck is confined ta This home on account of sickness. T. B. Stanley: of -Stanleytown was a business visitor Irere Wed-. FA, Sid- Childress has returned I to High Point after visiting Telatives here for several days.

Mr. and Mire. S. G. Lawing and son, Glenwood Lawing, are spendling some time at Charlotte, N.

with relatives. Mrs. J. T. Byrd and daughter, Mrs.

Elton Vase, and Miss Marand garet: Byrd have returned to their and home: in Greensboro after spend- 8 son for vacation and travel. wear. They're as soft as a kittens ear, and can be tucked away in the smallest corner of your bag. They come in a number of new shades including the ever tering and can be worn at the seashore, mounpopular Navy and black the styles are flat- $5.75 tain resort, or in town or -county A C. W.

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Moore -Named Registrar Urs. Thomas S. Moore of DIt. been named Registrar for precinct Two of: the district. She sucreeds Rives S.

Hodnett of this city who resigned, vin order to take over the registration of voters for the Martinsville, City Precinct number two. When the city withdrew from the county, this automatically eliminated any citizen 01. the city from holding this. office. Mrs.

Moore states that she will he at H. L. Byrd's office in the court house building all day Saturday, -July for the purpose of registering voters who. have not previously done so, in order that they may participate in the Democratic primary in Au-1 gust. Any other time" those who desire to register- may find Mrs.

Moore at her home at Mt. Olivet. PLAY TO BE GIVEN BY B. P. W.

the "AlL Of 'A Sudden Sally" Title of Home Talent Production. 1, A has heen signed by the Martinsville Business and ProSessional Women's club with the fillman Producing Company of Atlanta, Georgia, for the production of a play, "All Of A Sudden Sally." Miss; Elsie Tillman, owner and manager of this company was Martinsville last week and booked this attraction for the evening of September 12th. Miss Tillman puts her personal guarantee that. this will be a feature of real entertainment. has heretofore been the policy of the local club to.

add to its Educational Loan Fund a substantial amount and thereby aid another- one. of Henry -County's The Adventures of The Fire Hellion girls to obtain higher educational advantages at various colleges in the state. The of the play "All Of A to be given September 12th will; be used in this manner. It is unlikely that European resentment over our tariff will lead to an embargo against -American tourists; Found at Last. 3 The famous Q-023 Guaranteed relief for Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbao-is now available to all sufferers from these, tortures.

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be a A GIRL SCOUTS HOLD MEETING The local Girl Scout troop, which is being sponsored by the Martinsville Business and Professional club, met Wednesday afternononn' at the home of Mrs. Edwin G. Penn. After the routine of business and ten-: derfoot test. given two new members, the Scouts accompanied by Mrs.

Penn. motored to Liberty Heights where they were given instruetion in. swimming. The. Scout Captain, Miss Sallie.

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