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PAGE TWO Personals From Sandy Ridge (T> > lati* for lust issui*.) Saiulv Ridge, Feb. 10.—The Sandy Ridge high school is progressing just tine. Miss Nannie Wall spent Sat urday night with Miss Rul>> Carter. There were several who at tended the singing school at Delta church Sunday. Misses Mildred Wiikins and s; t Wall spent Saturda\ r:/r.' with Mi>s l.ola farter. Mr. Marv- y ! rnwi.s , ailed «n Mi-s Krnest Hawkins Si.turiiav n : g\t. Sett ~ ■ : Tu. i Saturday. A' : S - -■ who \ i.»it« 1 M - M •! ■ .11. i i »di V. r \ Mi-> A e Man ;ii. v>it : M:» A: e S . ..y. M.-- U ,ti 1: . •• ' - da' night with .Miss Sudie Rhodes. Among th> so who visited Mi.-.- - ssie Fralin and Anni. Simpson Sunday were: Mis.- Jessie Wood. M ssrs. IK Wood Keid Steele. Kniest Stephens. We Sell Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry MY >i" tin fim-st watch, clock and jtuvlry repairing that skill and fxpiTU-ncc win produce. MY tit spectacles for all defects ut' vision ami guarantee tu give you perfect vision and satisfaction. »\\Y save you money. W. H. LEON ARD, Leonard's Diamond Palace, 3.11 Building. Winston-Salem. N. Thii i§ JVation-wiJle CH/ILIEIGER WEEK I nle f.hoice of ( "ion «t no Kxtm C« »i x p = Everywhere in every way 'o> cl* ESSE/1 the Challenger is put to the proof AMD If> ... At Fa(tory » Coach.s69s;2-Pass.Coupe, • • • under official newspaper observers $695; Phaeton, $695; Coupe (u- Ith rumble seat), $725; standard Sedan. $795; In Fast Getaway—no car is excepted. Town Sedan.sßso; Road- _ , . , , .. ~ . •ter. $850; Convertible In Speed— anything the road offers up to 70 miles an hour. Coupe. $895. j n jjm cu m ifi n g — t fj e hardest hills in this community and in America. «Mber rtat \\r%v tmttot tltcito l£ju',T.'. r ' jIJT Economy— better than 20 miles to the gallon. thtom mm■ f-lattd IN THIS ClTYunder official newspaper As you see it out-perform cars costing far observation, Essex the Challenger will more, remember that exactly the same demonstrate its right to challenge the performance ability, quality, economy best that motordom offers. It is dramatic riding l i se n are characteristic in the revelation of an all round quality Six—big,' Essex the Challenger which you buy. fast, roomy, powerful now available at And in Value—compare it part for part the low est price for which Essex e\ r er sold j n every quality particular of appearance, and but little more than the cost of the finish, comfort and easy riding to those smallest, lightest and lowest-priced cars on costly cars in which you pay the higher the market. price for those very things. i Mfatch ESSEX the CHALLENGER j Pepper Bros, - Dealers - Danbury, N. C. Lindsay Hawkins and C.offrey Smith. » Miss Pearl Rhodes has re turned home from the Greens- 1 boro hospital and is improving nicely. Misses Mo/.elle anil Estelle Sheiton, who have l»t*en work t 11nat Madison, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheiton. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W'lev Malt*. \i>ited their daughter. Mrs. Miatiien Vernon. Sunday. Those that visited Miss Ruby Ziglar Sunday were ! Misses W > Ir. at ii. Ruby and Elizal>« th 11... , •>. ■ Mi »r>. I>.-I» I'rou m. , Si A 111 :.!!i Tl'O} FvtV'l- Mr. a: I ! "fii Priddy called 1 to Miss Kate Hawkins Sun t lay. Miss Ire nt Joyce, who has • at Madis. visit - | . . >••.>. Mr. ..Mil Mt - \\. Sunday. M -s : 'ini .if wliat h >ay> i> .e. h a.» ; :i>t completed the :'n a'. "i hi.- many Herculean :..lis. ||e -ay-: "I have anni hilated in myself every ego-j t ism.**—Council Bluffs No:i --| paivil. THE DANBURY REPORTER Miss Lois Roberts Gives "Hard Times" Party ' _____ ! (To» late for la.-t issue.) Dillard, Feb. 26.—One of the most enjoyable events of the Dillard section was a "Hard Times" party given at the home of Miss Lois Roberts last Wednesday night. Everyone attending was asked to dress as near like "haul times" as was possible. .Miss Clarit e Morelield and Mr. Mill Uan.i won lirst prizes for the best costumes and Mi» Kate Alcor'i jand Mr. Dan Rhodes were awarded the booby prizes. The living room was set very ap propriately u i t i. woode.i benches and boxes for seats i a•:.i draper;. :i::*.l iciis of pa; er. 1 gam-- w- re play. ' and :"•!!• ed by the refresh ments which consisted of tea cakes, sandwiches, and lemon ade. Among the those attend ing wen : M;.-- - Edith Prat . Pear; .1 ;• - t:. Ruby Wan.. i 'iarit e M- >oi t ill Ruby ail i Kditii l.edln Iter, R til Wagon - er. Until Hall. N"ia Ward. Mai" Martin, Kate Alcorn. Mary ami , Rosa Mabe. and Myrtle Roth jrock: and Messrs. Dan Rhodes, Hill tiauti. Muster Mrown. "Fiei" jDunlap. Pink Mabe. "Mac", Wall. Etlward Alcorn, Manly I Dunlap and others. Miss Hazel Wagoner is con fined to her bed with throat trouble. Misses Edith Pratt. Pearl i Johnson, and Clarice Moreficld spent last week end with Miss jOma Ferguson, of King. A good tinu* was reported. In a very hard fought game between the "A" team and "M" | team of Dillard school the "H" \ team came out with a winning score of 19-15. Miss Ruby Ward spent the week end with her parents it Dillard. | Danbury Route 1 (T-k. late for last issiu l . l Danbury Route 1. Feb. 27.—. Mr. Hallis Rhoiles called to sec Miss Eunice Priildv last Sun day. Mr. .1. R. Dennett killed a I'. year old porker weighing -i . t-iit> -five pounds. Ml*. Ruflls .Mabe purchased a ! \\ car recently. Messrs. i'osie Meniatt and i. . >nard I .av son made a busl i s trip to Waughtown Satur- Mrs. poweil Rhodes went 'o State Sanitorium last week :!ii p l)'\ • •!' health. Miss .lo>;.' Rhodes visited -St s Ma •' and ('ai'l'ie 110 l • .- unlay. Earl (.'lark visited Miss I.tin i I'riddy a short while Sunday. lvey Royal called to see Miss Naoma Priddy Sunday after noon. Curtis Fliiuhum called to sec ! Miss Josie Rhodes Saturday • I atternoon. , JEST KIDS. "Americans want both Pro hibition and liquor," says writer in Mercury. They also wanted both Hoover and Smith —but not the same Americans Fountain In S. ('.—Tribune.; Try v Want Ad in the Reporter i i Running Barks. ' According to "Pid" Camp bell, dog specialist and rabbit hunter, all dawgs don't have the same action when a lit or! 1 the running barks is on him. j ' Some dawgs run, other drop (lead apparently for a few min utes, and still some of them do ,other little stunts, he explain ed, but he said Roy King, of Danbury. had a dog that had| all others beat for swift moving | when his tit struck him. Hei I said it went around something | like a winding blade and moved | so fast that you couldn't tell which end his head was on. Mrs. Lizzie huilivan Passes N way M,s. y.. ). li.i an passed ■:wa.v !"■ ar P:v" Thin—lay j W-I=D=E Tobacco Cloth $ 0 Ready-Made to fit any size Plant Bed. \Ti~k SEWING j\ I | WORRY 1 11 \f TROUBLE I JVothing to do but put it on Plant Bed. :> ) Progressive Tobacco Farmers everywhere are now s using this modern cloth. Try it and see the Vigorous Plants you will get to 10 yards. I $ Any YY idth—Any Length. I Make your Beds to Fit the Cloth . :> Price 4 1-2 To 6 Cents Yard. I For Sale By \ The McGehee Co., I Madison, N. C. !) 27 t'ibliw > 'oOOpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.OOOOj A PCORLV FERTILIZED FIELD 1/ A ONE-ARMED WORKER A man can't farm with one hand tied. A field can't produce as it should unless plenty of fer tility is unloosed. And that means the right kind of fertilizer and plenty of it. Fields that aren't producing all they should are only part time workers. But why not make your land work ' full time. Why not profit by the experience of thousands of others and liberally apply Royster's and thereby reap the profit of bigger yields of better quality? t FIELD TESTED Your acres will work harder for you if you will let them. All they ask is a square deal. Give them plenty of Royster fertilizer so they will have a chance to grow for you bigger acre yields of finer quality, hence more profit for you. For close to half a century Royster fertilizers have been tested in every sort of soil and under every condition. Under every test they have proven to be highest quality plant foods. Each year the demand grows bigger. A perfectly blended, per fectly cured, perfectly balanced formula for every crop. You can afford to pay a little more • for Royster's because Royster's gives you the best return. There's a Royster dealer near you. LOOK FOR ffiMß THIX /IGN ROYSTER FIELD TESTED Fertilizers WEDNESDAY. MARCH H, *2& of last week. She leaves eight children and several brothers and sisters to mourn her loss, jher husband. M. (). Sullivan, ■ having preceeded her to the ! grave 10 years ago. I Card of Thanks West field, Feb. 26.—1 wish to thank all my relatives and | friends for their help and kind ness during the serious illness land death of my dear beloved J father. AMANDA LOWE. Dr. Floyd J. Strupe CHIROPRACTOR SiKu'o-sor 6> i>r. KiiiU'iU' 1.. 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