MARCH 21, 1935 ■.OCALS Forrest, Jr., was here ■Percy Wall, of Meadows, was in B>n Tuesday. S. Hart, of Lawsonville. jHs here Monday. Hbsa Smith, of Hartman, was Here Saturday. W Len Alley, of Hartman, w: * Kn town Sunday. Anderson Bennett Saturday spent a while here from Peter i Creek. Cnry L. and Chr.s. R. Carroll, of King, were among Monday's visitors. I W. W. George, of Francisco, was among the throng of visitors here Monday. j W. M. Chisman and Dr. J. L. Hanes, of Pine Hall, visited the j county-seat Saturday. Coming down from Francisco Monday, Frank Christian was here for several hours. Guy Priddy, from North View, was here Monday. He is the young son of Dan Priddy. John C. Hutcherson and E. A. Rothrock, of Walnut Cove, were visitors here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leake. Miss Angie Leake and Miss Ola Moran spent Tuesday in Winston-Salem shopping. Eurley Mabe. of Piedmont Springs a fine tobacco raiser and a general good farmer, was nere Wednesday. D. M. Tuttle, of King, was at the county-seat Wednesday. Roy Martin, of Lawsonville, was here Wednesday. John Lewis, manager of the Walnut Cove unit of the Souri;- -rn Power Cu., spent a while he"j Tuesday. »j and Mrs. Wallace Joyce, of n-Salem, spent the dry en- Tuesday guests of relatives, ae family of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce. Fred Bennett, of Peter's Creek, was in Danbury Wednesday. Ask-; ed if the Buck Island blockade's were making any good likker these days, Fred said "No." James H. Tilley and wife were; visitors here Monday. They live! a mile s-outh of Danbury on the' Davis place. Mr. Tilley is quite much better from a late illness. ; E. G. Wilson, of Hartman, was in Danbury Monday. J. O. Pyrtle was in town Mon day. Mr. Pyrtle will sell Rob-i ertson's guanos here again this treason, and will have as his as- j sistant Ernest Simmons,, .of Pilot Mt. Crazy Mountainers J. JE. Mainer's Crazy Mountain-) eers played to a crowded house when they appeared here Tuesday wening in the School Audi- j torium. This well known and- I popular string band broadcasts daily over station WBT, Char-1 lotte, at 7:15 a. m. and 12:0 C noon, for Crazy Water Crystals. A nice sum was realized for the school. Booze Car Caught And 70 Gallons i A new Ford V-8 sedan with TO gallons of booze on board was captured early Friday morning at Piedmont Springs by Depu»y Sheriffs Bert Smith, Clcve Law son and Carl Ray. The rum-runner came out o! Patrick and was first sighted by the officers at a point on Xo. S9l, State highway, near the Virginia line, and close to McHone . garage. The officers were watch ing for another car, a coupe, which had been reported and was expected to come by. The night was col and the officers had built a fire near the highway by which to warm while they watcher!. The Ford V-8 had previously passed going north and was su.:- I pected as a liquor car. Throe hours later when it returned, the, law men, sure of their game, gave close chase. For about 15 miles the race continued. Often on straight stretches the speed reached 75 and 80. Both pursued and pursuers were in new Ford V-Bs. When the side road lead ing up to Piedmont Springs was negotiated by the liquor car, the officers went by but quickly dis covering their error followed the; liquor car so closiely that its driver checked up ".nd jumped, for the woods near the Piedmont I ball loom and escaped, leaving' his prize, which the officer; brought on to Danbury. During the interim that i elapsed while engaged at Pied mont, the original wa'.tv.ed-for coupe passed going south at a high speed. This if:- attested by Danbury citizens who viewed it going through. It was doin~ r.il a coupe can do. The 70 gallons of y agar-he:: J contained in the sedan were poured into the creek litar the jail by the officers, while the car was retained by the Sheriff, wh > will turn it over to the disposi tion of the court here April 1. Dick Sales, of Winston-Salem was here this week churning t!v car, and stated that it had be- i! i stolen from him. He offered t;>, post SIOO.OO with Sheriff Taylor I for its possession, but the | Sheriff declined. Later —The owner of the eai.i Mr. Sales, returned, posted an •SBOO.OO bond, and it was released to him. i North View Items Sure the Prosperous Deal has blessed the community in such ? way that Marvin Dillon is tear ing down his garden fence ari l moving his garden and making it larger and removing an ancient tobacco barn that helps to hide his remodeled home from the highway. Banner Young is out of water so far as his well is concerned, and lately he has been blasting in the bottom and has not yet found the lake in any lower region. Lundy Wood and family are visiting relatives in Danville. Va. this week. Dixie and Vaughn, with Miss es Stacy, Lottie and Ludia Woo' visited relatives in Forsyth county last week-end. The ladies will stay several days. MEDDLESOME BILL. Land Posters For Sale At Reporter Office THE DANBURY KEL'ORTEK Mrs. W. E. Joyce I Entertains At Bridge Mrs. W. E. Joyce delightfully entertained at three tables of ( bridge at her home here on Monday night. The house was decorated with . daffodils, jonquils- ?.nd the wil mountain spring flowers, lion tongues. Miss Wilma Simmons won high • score prize for women, a bottle oi "Honey and Almond Cream." . Mr. James 1!. Joyce won high score for gentlemen cigarettes. The tally cards were very artistic, painted by the hostess. They were hand painted pur; pansies. yellow daffodills, an 1 red tulips. The ladies took the tallies home with them, so as to have them framed for their homes. I Tt 12 o'clock the hostess served hot chocolate, pickles and angel food cake to the following: Mesdames Gilmer Sparger, Ed win Taylor, A. G. Sisk, Odell Palmer, Misses Lucille Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Luna Taylor, Wilma Simmons, Messrs. James i Joyce, William Joyce, Rober Smith, Odell Palmer. A. A. Doff lemyer, H. M. Joyce. Jr. and Virginia Joyce. Stokes County Pre-School Clinic Germanton, Thursdav, March! I 28th, 1--.°. p. m. I King, Friday, March 29th, 9 12 a. m. Pinnacle, Friday, March 29t!i j 1 3 p. m. i Reynolds, Tuesdr-.y. April 2nd. 9 12 a. m. Francisco, Tuesday. April 2nd. j 1 3 p. m. Walnut Cove, Thv.:?.'.ay. April •Ith. 0 12 a. m. Pine Hall, Tbursdr.y April -It'.-. 1 1 3 p. m. Sandy Ridge, F;: :.y April 5t h.! 9 12 a. m. Lawsonville, Frier.;' April sth, 1-3 p. m. Danbury, Monday, A-ril St it, 9—10:30 a. m. Meadows, Mondiiy. April Sth, 10:45 -12:00 a. rr.. j . Chest Colds* i Don't let them get a strangle bold. FieMj them quickly. Creomulsion combine# 7 help* in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotic*. Your own druggist if authorized to refund your money on tha ■not if vour cough at cold k relieved by 'lwojujiiea. - • Ud».) c Better Breakfasts ATHLETES of ancient Cireeco thirds cup wc'cr and rimmer A\ used to eat » breakfast of j i.'et.tly until the raisins art jtlunip • dried figs. fresh Nufie m»l | i;r 1 tUo water is almost cooked a porridge made of whn.t. attii ; off. Add the contents of one 8- then go out and hurl Ihe di-'eus ounce cm fl"s ari l brim; to boil and marathon about witli j in;:. Chill over night. Serve plain npeed. Take a (i]> irom I!•(> rMi- or with cream. This series four ful Greek. and before you tnava- persons. tbon to your office to liurl 1:!g , _ ... .... Ideas, enjoy a breakfast which *mn'hTed Flfjpi Jlfn* •- starts with the luscious fig. tol- Sautd the contents of one lowed by a wheat cereal. Tor f' ; ' ,nro ?" ot sliced mushrooms example • 1,1 two tablespoons butter for four „ , „ . , or ive minutes. Beat five eggs Stewed Figr antl Han ins sli','litlv Bn j add the mushroom Wheal Cereal with Cream lii ior and salt and pepper to Scrambled hfft with IHuuhrooint tnste. Then add this to the mush „ ' Johnny t.akv rooms. Redi'co the •ami Strawberry Pretermit Coffee scramble lightly. Remove iror.i Stewed Figs and JtuirtH.s: Wash the fire Imfore the eggs begin to •De-third cup raiHiuit. Add two- ( harden. This Mnu four persons.*' King Woman's Club | The Woman's club of King held the regular monthly meet ing Thursday night. The presi-j dent, Mrs. G. E. Stone, opened the meeting with the club song followed by the collection. Several important questions were brought before r.e club during the business session. The newly elected presiden 4 , Mrs. I. A. Booe resigned. Mrs. '."I. E. Stone, the present presiden •, was unanimously elected to serve another year. Mrs. S. W. Pull iani, in a few well chosen words presented the president a potte! plant, as a gift from the club. The Home Department had charge of the program. Picture hanging was discussed by Mr.?.' C. O. Boyles, Jr. Vocal Solos, "Just A Cottage Small By A Water Fall" and "The Road To i Home," were rendered by Mrs., Reid Jones. A poem, "We Must j Get Home" by James W. Riley! was given by Miss Ethel Sprinkle, j A kitchen contest was enjoyed by the club, with Miss Opal Har grove winning the prize. , A delicious salad course was served by the hostesses, Mes dames S. W. Pulliam, John Mc- Gee, Herman Newsome, Paul White and Dewey Long. i _! Want To Look Lovely?! Get A WILLIS i ... i Permanent Wave NOW FOR EASTER AND ENJOY IT ALL SI MMER LONG | j We have a Permanent wave • proc.'ss for every type of hair, we \ i !Iso give you the correct style to , su't your individual personality. ! ! Our p.'lcc;i r.:'." 1 low and our service superior. | R;;;.K nifci'r its got to he good if ! I it's from Willis' J. M. WILLIS BOBBER 1 & BEAUTY SHOP I! . Reynolds Bldg. Phone (5013 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I tT— 11 IH % M —I— NOTICE i Having nullified as administra tor ol the estate of Josephiiv Kallam. notice is hereby given !■> all persons having claims aginst the said estate to present them to' (the undersigned, duly authent'.-j ; catcd for payment, on or before I the 25th day of March, 1936, orj j this notice will be pleaded in bar! i of their recovery. And all persons j | indebted to said estate are] notified to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. D. S. SAWYER, Administrator, Shoals, N. C. R. J. Scott, Atty. 3 21 6l Fashion Says for (&£u£ Spring The A N C H 0 R Co FOIRTII STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Joe Periner Special ALL NEXT WEEK Vo U GR: T 1 Doz Hot Cress L;;ns and a Butter Scotch Calic. Both for— -44c DEWEY BAKE SHOP VOI R RETAIL BAKER West 4th St. and City Market Winston-Salem, N. C. A SI.OO Din WHEN yon come into the kitchen and Inhale the savory aroma of a delicious dinner cooking—it doesn't occur to yon to question whether it cost one dollar or Ave dollars. It reg !.«lers nUsfaction. If you have saved the extra dollars, however, arid the dollar dinner pleases four People—then hurrah for the house wife or the hostess. This is the sort of dinuer we refer to: Tomato Meat Loaf 394 Maahed Potatoes 74 Buttered Broccoli 224 Bread and Butter 84 0% AppU Pudding 174 Coffee 74 Tomato Heat I,oaf: Mix well pound of hamburger, one-fourth pound of ground pork, OM tablespoon onion, three-fourths Page Five teaspoon salt and one-righth tea spoon pepper. Add one beaten and one cup of soft bread crumbs. Then add one-half cup of tomato Roup. Pack into a buttered loaf pan and bake one hour in a hot oven 400 degrees. Out one cup oi' stringless beans in pieces, and a id to the res' of the tomato -nnp. Thin slight!j' with a little of the liquor from te beans if desired. Heat atid se' e over the meat loaf. Apple Pudding: Add one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon and two tea spoons lemon juice to one and one fourth cups of canned apple sauce rnd put in a buttered baking dish! Cream three tablespoons butter and one-third cup sugar. Add on® cup of bran cereal and spread on the top. Bake in a hot oven—400 degrees—for from thirty-flve to. forty minutes. Serve ..slightly warns with light cream.* ■

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