WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932
'local news items.
Elder Jas. A. Fagg, of Winston-
Salem, was here last week en route
to Lawsonville to visit his mother, j
Mrs. J. L. Fags, who has been lil;
(M
for some time. Mr. Fagg will be
I
associated ,thia seijson with Frank
of Winston-Salem, in th? |
operation of Brown's tobacco ware
house fn that city.
J. A. Phillips, of Wln*ton.S:ilem.'
captured recently by State highway
patrolmen with liquor on his car,
was released from Strike.- j:*.i 1 Fri
dy on S2OO bond. His ca■' f will bo j
heard at the nest term of Pfokes,
Superior coi:r .t
Anr.cuncerr. r r.! ; ; liav ju.-t been
re-ceiv.-d here of th» nvarriow on
June 15th of Miss Francos Edger
iton, of Golds bo ro, to Mr. Francis
Alexander Pcnland, of Beech. Miss
Edgei ten is v; ll rermmb-red hr» |
-w I
where she taught in the schools
and her many friends will be in
terested to know of her mrriage.
C. C. Taylor, of Maiden, Catawba
oounty, planted 800 bushels of eee.l
sweet potatoes this spring so th.n
he could fill his new curing
-this fall.
Advertise In Tlic Danhury lie.
porter for results.
Mary Vaughn Lewenllyn, who
was operated on for appendicitis
at a Winston-Salem hospital recent
ly, has returned to her home and is
Improving ni-cely.
Advertise in The Danhury Re.
porter for result*.
4
, HOOTS MOTOR CO.
W
General Autoßepairing
Washing, Greasing-, Simonizing, Polish
ing and Waxing.
All Work Guaranteed.
OUR MOTIVE:
Service and Satisfied Customers.
635 N. Trade St.
OPPOSITE DOUGLAS BATTERY CO.
Office Dial 8431 Residence 2-0553
Bear /J§
• Align
- ?J ent W
Means:
The proper correction of: Shimmy, hard
Bteering, weave and wonder tire wear; all
of which are the direct cause of misalign
ment of the axles and wheels. IT COSTS
YOU NOTHING to know the true condi
tion of this part of your car, drive in and
get a free check-up. We have the best
(equipped shop in the State for this par
ticular work.
BEAR ALIGNMENT
SHOP
709 A North Trade St. Phone 5914
NOTE: Heat will ruin your axle; we
straighten them cold in the car.
Reduces Charity Bill
(Con.inucd from pug" 1.)
horn? demonstration Co'V consider
' the most nutritious of all canned
goods. She will use the tomatoes,
okra, bean.-, and corn now ripen in??
J for this purpose and say.-i she w'il
' liil 3,000 cans before the garden i:
I
j exhausted.
' Dan bury M. E. Church
ELLSWORTH HAKTSFIELD,
Pastor.
Ist Sunday—Bethesda, 11 a.
m.; Forest Chapel, 3 p. m.\
i Pine Hall, 7 p. m.
2nd Sunday—Davis' Chapel
11 a. m.; Vade Mecum, 3 p. m.;
Danbury, 7:15 p. m.
3rd Sunday—Pine Hall, 11
a. m.; Forest Chapel, 3. p. m.
J 4th Sunday—Danbury, 11 a
m. Davis Chapel, 7 p. m.
sth Sunday—Eleven o'clock
services distributed amongr the
several churches. Watch foi
special announcements.
Sunday Schools at the
churches. 10 a. m. Epworth
Leagues at Pine Hall and Be
thesda. Missionary societies a 1
Pine Hall and Danbury. Unior
prayer meeting at Danbury
Macon county farmers made r,
start with lespedeza this spring bj
seeding 300 acres on the smai
grain. The crop js looking tint
since the reoent rains.
J. T. Albritton of Calypso har.
vested an average of 100 buslhels u
No. 1 Irish potatoes per acre ovei
the greater part of his farm th. l
season.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
- Mr. Rector Keeps Cool
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h
.1 » GEORGE RECTOR v
GEORGE RECTOR is one of that
group of almost legendary fig
-1 ures "who made Broadway Broad- |
way," for it was at Rector's In the |
golden days before the War that
a. the notables of New York gathered
to eat and drink and be gay. Mr. j
Rector, as active and zestful as j
, ever, loves to recall the time when
,K contract bridge was merely whist ,
lg 1 and an after-theatre supper con
i slsted of seven courses instead of
)!'' a bowl of lettuce and three soda j
I crackers. Strangely enough, one
I of Rector's most famous beverages |
I was. and still is, an extremely I
le legal drink—Frosted Coffee. Here
u i Is his recipe:
1 quart strong coffee
(». f. 1 cup cream
| Ms pint vanilla Ice cream
it! '.4 cup powdered sugar
Chill freshly-made coffee. Add
'II 1 the sugar, cream, and half the Ice
j cream. Shake or stir until thor
oughly blended. Pour Into glasseß
I containing crushed ice, topping
a j each with a spoonful of ice cream.
V | NOTICE.
i.l | Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Jn.»per C. Tuttie,
ne
deceased, notice is hereby given
ail jM-r.-"or.« holding claims again:;
said estate to present them for pay
ment, duly authenticated, to the
undersigned on or by the 2nth daj
of of June, 1833, or this notice wii
pl , be pleaded in bar of their recov
er.v. All perfon* indebted to sa'd
i estate are respectfully notified te
| mai" immediate payment to me.
_| Thi.- l.'th day of June, 1032.
Ml MANIE TfTTI.E,
Administrator.
P -troe Pftree, Attys for Adm.
i
! A la:--.; moving van of the Dish r
t
Transfer Co., at Winston-Salem,
here Monday with a party of Wal
i
k' rtov.-u young people out on a pie.
r.k\ had to discharge part of the
, load at Danhury and telephone for
another van to carry in about 15 ol
' the party. It seemed to be a case of
J overloading.
I
i Twenty farms in Tyrrell county
i
have cleaned out their rat popula.
, tion by using the poisoned bait rec.
i ommended by the county farm
! apent. >■
j » Portrait in Platinum •
JEAN HARLOW
NOT the most unfortunate of
young ladies is Miss Jean Har
low, she of the platinum top', ster
ling sUver personality, and soUd
gold movie contract. There Is no
brase in Miss Harlow's makeup.
Slim and dainty, she takes life with
a quiet zest, and begins each shin
ing day with a cup of fragrant
coffee, as shown in the above dia
gram. In the trunk space usually
reserved by traveling actresses for
spangles and sequins, Miss Harlow
packs aprons and house dresses,
and when she stops at hotels they
are apartment hotels with kitchens
where she can putter in the pan
try. She likes to cook, and It is
estimated there are 4,877,888 young
men who would like her to cook
for them. This is considered to be
impossible by Miss Harlow and her
mother and father, who travel with
her. She particularly likes to
make her own coffee because she
likes ber own coffee.
Poor Print
NOTiV M. j I
tliMtft and by virtue of the powsr '
of kilv' oi j-t.i! r.0.1 !n i o :■ 'I-i !■••)! a
of trust. ■! ?•;.• It. T. I'riddy
a::.! wit •. LS I:.. Ma,- Pridly, on the '
Mill day i i February, 1;I3», .-.it J, i».
Humphre. *. tru.-100. to - -t-. th t . ,
payment of a debt tin r« :n r.. 3 - 'l, o
tl.o vani•» belnu re.'nrdtd In~":lT •'
office • f •!:•• i:-.rV v r D dp -if
Stokes C. y. x. c., in D >.>k N
7•.ai ; • -l v 7. . i'.i.t . >. ..
I.i-.l- 111 -n• , ; | 1,.. ,•
j 111,,!1 ■ • 1. ;y.
j ho,I •• -I „r ~ > ;i; ,. '•
j plication ta l..uv j.:;. trust for
j • II"! v. i:i. mi tv. !: ,1
I day of A n.-t. 1032, Hi t!l> h-air i,f f
( 1 ovarii 51.. at the h tu,.
I door 111 l : -,VII f ,t Dun'x.iry, X. C . I:
' '' "i" •• t ; :: "••• Jon t- !h«» I'
| iiirii-st i i'.i r the rii:.,v. cj
| lag ib-scr. .1 lands conveye.i ; n sail
d.'Od of iv.ist: ~
"rS-4Tlr.» ,M_l :if ■, Win::Ml
o!tl oorn-r. running North nr. S.hel. T
ion's Un» 120 poles to pointers,
torn, rly U'h.iloek's corner; i*.h-nce
Last so : to a willow on the s
M est ha:.]; if Lit;:-, snow Creelt.
near a *?.rin* at a poplar tr«.. : I:
ft nor s, h | I'n j, :, s to a whl .„_ ,
on.;, l»- a; vn's line; :ht-ncp AVes; 80
poles to t!,.. begli r..t:g, containing
*"• •:••• • •' ■>. r-lj tlio s
latid* of r» S. P: • Ty, .1 \v. T: :.,•!«_ .
m-'ftoti I
• .ourij 'r.tot. Containing f13,:i." I
acres. nit. •oi ...... ,p j. f..;; v .
-.1 I .
PiJddy and wife A:. - Priddy. to n
W. 11 Inm !■'. r.. (iat.-d .M •i- Ij 1
l-\ Ifj.i. ;• o |in :i]o . ;n... .
!h " R"«i-:«r «f n• N , , st..i : . .1 ;
. Ctr>.:inn. ,:i i:
N'o. i.'j it j,..,: ;>vt, which dooi!
r .."1 ,t- : latioii r«f is
a lHi. by t;i )•„. ,i*sorl:.tlon att l
0 'tho U'ser.theroin oont.iim'.] Is
; !n wpora'i-d Into th.V instrument nt
part hereof, thsaid lands adjoin.
if Iriß th« lands of n. Pil.bly, j. av.
~ Throckmorton. J. \V. .«h ltoii, \\\ f.
~ Priddy and Jo t . slnr:ln" 1
v Th: f - 11-th day of ,1 r'y, 1 f»32.
J llfMriinilV.-',
Adntx. of .1. n. Hiinit hivys, Trnste*'.
n. J. Scott, Attorney.
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F'lllU Xo .l- Jl.-A .•: 1 j
.f -Vort'i 33 .|. _;r •. j ,r. 1 , , •. i
!
• o an iron stnkv i?i N. p. r« • •/.
lilt-; til n X.'l",h :,| u. .: i \Vf,.t
3.' l 1 ileitis t.l a bla.ltja.:; X..rh
y K. Pn .-•on corn' r. Xi.rth h .1-
AVf.s- 20.ji| dialii:-i tn ro'-k i.i!. ;11
W. .1. i* tjlk's 1 in; th« n X.'J th .s J■ _
" Kl'' i s \Ves,t with l-'u!i;'.s lino ' . :
a chuiiits to I''ulk'.s ro»'k th* 'i
North r. 1.2 decrees Kast !.:>rhaln
with Kuik's lino .to Wa!t r Tuttb-'s
rock cirnor in Falk's lini't Mi- n '
North HU dcm-M'.- U'fw on Tut:!■■'., |
line 1 -:40 chains to a pino itunip'
Tnttlo's iHirnt'r; then South t !.. .
grees W'c.st w'th I*m* and William 1
Kni'.'.lu i lino | i,"7 c.iuins tn an Iron j
stake X. ii. Preston's rorner; 'h i: j
South 7 degrees WV.- t 3.Ml chains |
passim- a stake in State I lull way '
right of way to the corner of 11i« h_ j
way Xo. lili; thou South i>2 1.2 do.]
jsreos Mast with center of Highwy |
Mi chains. South 4S degrees Ka-t 3i» I
chainri to a point in center of High,
way opposite lion stake on North
east side of Highway, corner of lot
No. 3•». William Knighit's property,
Book «t), page 2Oil, Hegister's
of Stokes County. H. H. Tutlle's
corner; then from center of High
way Xorth 42 1.2 degrees Ea.«t to
H. H. TuMle's corner; thence con.
tinues North 42 1.2 degrees East
with Tuttle's line 1.37 chains to
center of railroad tract: then with
center of raillnoad track South 52 1.2
degrees East 1.43 chains to an iron
stake; then North 33 degrees East
37 links to the beginning, contain,
ing 42.acres, niort rr less.
Also lots is to 2ii inclusive as
shown by lot of tihe property of W.
51. Knight, deceased, made by E. N.
Hodsin, engineer, dated Jan. 1
1027, and on record in the otlice of
the Register of Deeds ot Stokes
County, and any and all other lots
described on said plat belonging to
the estate of W. 51. Knight.
This July 0, 1032.
ESSIE ftiAY .rrcssup,
Adm* C. T. A., of \V. 51. Knight,
deceased.
W. 11. Biulgett, Attorney. i
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J. R. STONE, Till' ct.
>. .1 HOLES, Ul|.
S'.v«'l'n ':•! an.! ,-f.b-erib. I !«..•• :•>
me this t!io 12th tiny of July, 103'.
E. P. STOXE, Xcitary l»tb!If.
WAXTKH —nt:y board ft r ..i.iti.
til- r In "Xch irge f- r 1> •- r..s lit j-Ia• ...
voice and exj ro.slon. J. IKVINO
BOLT, 1? a Icr.to'i, Fl.i.
A SHOE SALE |
} For the WHOLE Family |
I OPENS THURSDAY MORNING
PRJCCS
Thompson Shoe Store
442 Trade St. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Careful Cleaning
EXPERT DYEING j
Send us your most
delicate garments.
NOT I IIK.XI' WOIIK IHT
GOOD WOltii tllj:.\l\
UNIQUE
Cleaners & Dyers
Cash and Carry
Kcpuirint; and Altering
Specialty.
1041 N. Liberty Street
Wiii«*onJSaloiii, N. '.
high School Students -
We invite your attention to the advan
tages of
Glade Valley High School
Glade Valley, N. C.
A standard High School course plus
training in public speaking, Christian
leadership, music and sewing. Rates reas
onable. No extra charges. Write for
catalogue. REV. C. W. ERVIN, Principal
E. B. ELDRIDGE, Supt.
PAGE THREE
! Eep'/ r '. cf the ('•Hi.'ii.-m of tl:e
| STATE PLANTERS iJANh
lAt W limit C \>, North Caio
j !i*:a, to the Commissioner of
j Es;r.!"« at th-.- close of hu.uiK'-'.s
•" : the 'J'H! ;'iiv ot June 1
RESOI'RCES
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■' founty of Stokes
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ton, Director of th K*uw I'l.intvr*
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foiv-L'nina ff-uoi't |s ti-n ■ to t:i.* I> -t
of h.V I;iv«'.\ r.nl 1,. i;. f.
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I. S. :if )TT. Notary I'.
"Mil
Small Yard of
BARRED
PLYMOUTH
ROCKS
Sell clii'ap or trad** for clit.
tri* llutlio. Mu*t be nood
OIK*.
A. M. CHURCH
18411 WaiiKlitown St.
Dial 2.1044.