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PAGE 6 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Thirty >r inor» tobacco men of Winston-Salem were here Monday attending court. being interested in the case of J. E Pyrtle \s. Wright-Hughes To bacco Company. The entire party with a few additional guests were served lunch at Paul Taylor's Club House near Danbury. Hon. F M Sams, candidate •or Congress in this district. w;is here from Winson-Salem Monday shaking hands with his Stokes friends- Uev .John I) Smith. Presby terian minister and native citi zen of Stokes, was among the \ isitors to Danbury Monday. I-:. ()■ Creak man was here on Monday, and is preparing to put on a big celebration and public speaking at Dan River Park Easter Monday- He ex pects to have several speeches, beginning at I oclock. Two or •hestras have been engage I ."or the all-day affair with dan cing both in the day and at ight- Mr Cn ukman expect-; give the a nice day of and evoryo:,.- is invited. The oimty candida: - «11*• • « xt>d •' special : .vit.iticn an ; M - L;:!eigh (libsoii. haw !, .:i teaching th • ; ; sea.- - 1 n at Sail.ly tidgi . ere here t"ii,v.' •. 1 silln 1 riend-. \ report L-• recently been -.'»:r gth • ; that K !;. \ - had withdraw n f. ,j, ice lor SherilT in the coining •imary. .Mr. Nelson. •• ~ , visitor |;e|- ( M-inday. - ta" •• i • tal I iii report was . b.-sointe'v untrue and that he expected to - a;, it, tl . . j •;; ,t. t> "e colllit, ;!, dis> Elizabeth Rns-,1!. ( ,f t. ; • .•Miig school faculty, and Mis nces Fnitoi!. of v r i \v '"'"t t!;. ,v. i-k ei i| v ith Mi-- .-'at tle Sii 'I ;iyj. 1 >:i : iry . nd \\ alnut ( ove people enjoyed ' • weiner roast and steak frv fol eat i lay. '' i: l|>". lil'.li I '•'o:iday ewning f C', ♦ -i 1 • ! »s c ci j.aay IJiniuT ' i'-i mnninn Route j —Mrs. White and small M.n are on ' h " sick list at present with so • ■r.- colds . Atml Sallie Ann Tin tie ,s ex- I e- tin..' !i i many friends to pre * 'lt her with a birthday dinner >' Monday. A| rij 21. She " gcltii;g old -will lie ji:j , l); jj,... Everybody invit.-d to come And bring well M||,. ( | i, a . : ,. (l! WE WILL HAVE SEVERAL \ ACAN'CIES April 21 for men v. h/> can sell !n S'okcs urry, Yadkin. Rockingham! iutiU'ord. Randolph. Caswell. Vamance. Chatham. Orange, ' ee. Durham and Per-on coun ties, representing the largest concern in its field. Record of -'K years honorable service throughout America and its possessions. Representatives traind and furnished finest of sales equipment obtainable and names and addresses of pros-1 pccts. Guaranteed SIS weekly while learning. Representati ves now earning S.JS to SIOO I weekly. We are now receiving! applications. Apply to— BOX 1351, f'sprjw Gi'ceasijuro, (', Reynolds School 1 To (live Play April 12 West field. April 7—On Sat urday. April 12, at 7:;5i» P M. a play w ill be given at Key- ; nolds school entitled. "The Old j Fashioned Mother." Proceeds j will >ro to the Brown Mountain Baptist church. The admis sion will be 15c- and 25c ' The characters are as fol-i I lows: Deborah Underbill A Moth-j er in Israel. Mildred .Johnson. \\ idder Bill Pindle—Leader of tilt ( hoir. ( atherine Kagland- i Miss Louisa Loving Plain for Economical Transportation - — — l 1 | I It's wise ; toeli©ose a SIX! JcSrtS; sr?* vhu m , w „„ modcrn low mobile t» buy Oi-'v two !■ i Vt"'!' 1 >w;l la " ' \*. suspension and extra thins RVJST hi' •„ iered u .• J HL, . VI ; OXIROMI : Jnd IT- $ wheel base, the Chev satlsf'lctini, * UJ 10 >WUI 5 . ,,n . SiU,s /> vol,r oi tnr-y rv.lvt Si:: has excel /i.odern transportation. .1 iw*!it proportii)ns. Firx:: *-hevrolet vamvv.n h al:-.o t!: > .. a , t . lvr ..„ hnm r* nk Its impressive front "! sn;v mark il t heviojei sineont> i.i viev. is distint»iHshed , T . , T i«»anutae«lire, lo illustrate: by the genuine honeveontb .ibirn a . SBS * Chevrolet valves are readily accvs- radiator, another mark of **> :*a i CL2 !4 c; cs :J 3s« slble and al.justal>le. This saves ™ ( >derr. ears. f S3 WSJINJSJJ- replacing valves, and also makes MM, .... , ihm .-iKd aS it possible to preserve efficiency. f :S ? l,nc a !? k ls In t,u> n ' ar ' i • tor safety and finer appearaiu'e. c. t r r i—rjr^a— r-~i v • . Chevrolet beauty instantlv savs in buying y low- [T/ m I A similar e-:amp»e is "Body by Fisher" —costiy car U^-'V priced car consider >n hevrolet's style, witii the permanent quiet thv ' f°!hnving facts: nio!t /«- J .brake lining of Fisher composite steel-and- ilvj ' reducingtheneces- wood construe,!on. y * ' ' ' ; .!/• si ty of frequent Iff. ...• . . hiLlxM-dßr.. • placement, and Body by Fisher also gives you a s„ cv/.r /-r , !v ° ' a consequent expense. genuine non-glare windshield, for siv cvlil'urt!tempore, there is a rear axle ad i ustal jlc driver's seat, more to ta* c cur \ ihfatio»i and inspection plate en the new h»epei cushions, clearer rough:*-•• Si; -ey'-.uk-r snonth- Chevrolet Mx. This makes it un- ,on ' or iabl,cs i,,ul htments. liess w':[ --ve the motor, the tu'cevajiry to take the axle apart f , f wl.o.'e ehass'--., the botl- , the to exyniL;-.* it or clean it. pas.-er emu me driwr. , , , i'hereisjustasmuch r —— ~z —~ Tt , • , . extra value every 'i»* roiel •; a six. And yet it Hie hevrolet Six is therein the car. BV 'mm&M ?r:; .ju a ; "KV that anyo :e can full of such evidence AN V STANDARD V*w tv> pay. thai true motor ca~ & '!•«***§ the Chevrolet Six 1s s This y. rv low-nr?ced car lasts cc . ononi > comes from -|. is the greatest value p«t '"|y ' low -" rUt ' fiekl - Mlso'bTOiu hi''.' I.ike the- finest cars, " is ch ""«: t!u ' Chevrolet smooth. 50-horsepower six-cvT- the Chevrolet Six provides the with its six-cyl.nder valve-ii»- inder enr'Miie is always "taking it comfort and protection of four eauionuMU ''' \Jith i iT^d easy. I'here is no feeling of springs controlled by hvdraulic S v,if'hV , - y strain at any spe.d. shock absorbers. Thev are in /*• 1 i >, nft if 1111 " mounted lengthwise, in thedirec- i n ! P S P IUI^ S ' lo ng vheelbase, tion of car travel, and self—diust- suspension, rear-mounted V»iih a:! i's six-. yilnder smooth- iogspringshacklesmaintaiVui iet Uiisohne tank, honeycomb radi oessard po'ver the New' Chevrolet *>tor and all the many other fea- Si. usv" no extra gasoline or oil. KOADSTKR OH JMI AI.TON tUreS °* th ' S dlly a,,d a "°' possihb----iverheiid - 'h See your nearest Chevrolet dealer com pre v.ion j MW,; from :v>v i vel "ZM 3 t ' y * ' a —vet v la- est - O"# 17 O M , « eil m,nutos at the wheel will c^rbn-o-w roe- r yyLW show you what a remarkable •' I'. o. B. I \T.ICKY. MICIIKIAN difference U X cylinders make. * '' ] i shtn 5725 i /-i* Shtirt j '-iliht Unlivery (.iws.:is ,*(is 77»t> s I(7 ( • I, j 7 595 V'/.v y.luii i ( ,»' s I Sit) ■j " | / I j Tntt Chassis tvi:li Cub >2s All priu s J. o. h.fu.tury, Flint, Michi-cu PALL W. DAVIS CHEVROLET CO. WALNUT COVE, N. C. THE DAXBL'RY HEPOUTEIt jStwiiig and liosslp, V*or;i Nunn. i I . j C.lonana Perkins —As Good I As Gold, Lunary Pyrtk'. Sukey Pindle—Tho Widders , -Mite, Elsi" Mac Smith- John Underhill—The Prodi • gal Son. Orville Xunn j Charlii' I'nderhill—The Elder P>rot her. Raymond Nelson. Isabel] Simpseott The Vil lage Belle. Novella (leorge • Brother Jonah Quackenhush | —A \\ hited Sepulchre. ('. |\ j Stinson- Jeremiah Gosling A .Men * Heart. Leo Pyrtle. j Enoch Hone—An Outcast and J ,i \\ anderer, lioy tJeorge, Quinters Todd—The Countr.v Sherifl", K- ('. Smith. The Village Choir- Nell Stone-—Coaeh- LadieS Society Has Interesting: Meeting Walnut Cove. April L—Mrs. William Fulp was hostess to the Womans' Missionary Society of the Walnut Cove Baptist church recently with Mrs. P. G Smith associate hostess. Ten members were present with one new mem ber. The meeting was opened with the song, "Faith of Our Fathers." followed by the BibL study, scripture being read by 1 Mrs. J. 1. Moore from the l.'Jth j chapter of Matthew, and the I j "Watch Word" being read by Mrs- Ralph Tuttle- Reports of the various com mittees were given the secre tary, Mrs- R. W. Sands. Reports I showed that the society had paid 1 fifty dollars on the church debt •The personal service committee reported 1G visits to the sick, 7 ■ trays sent, flowers sent twice, , and 2 letters written- Mrs. P. (J. Smith presented the program for the evening, the subject being. "Beyond the (it y. Mrs. c. J. Helsabeck I gave a very interesting paper WEDNESDAY. APRIL, at this time on "Our Debt to the Country Church," after which a special song "Th" 1 Church in the Wild wood" wu« enjoyed- A prayer of praisu was offered for the work and workers that have gone 011 be fore, by Mrs. R. W. Sands- M. Rex Cass, T. R Pepper,Sr. and T- R Pepper. Jr.. Winston- Salem tobacco warehouse men, were among Danbury visitors Monday- Chatham county is seeding ,•{O,OOO pounds of lespedeza .seed this spring with other scatter ing orders being placed.
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