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Page 2 THE DA N li L T tt Y KEI'U tt TE R. N. E. PEPPER, Editor and Publisher Issued Wednesdays at Danbury, N. C., and entered at the Danbury postolfioe aa second class mat ter, under act of Congress. Danbury, N. C., Thursday, May 20, 1937. Whitewater. A place by the side of the road where God's hand rested a moment to give a sweet touch of sylvan beauty and restfulness at the foot of the mountain. Landscape artists may imitate but they can never approach the natural beauty of White water. * Here is an old log house built in an age now forgotten, with double porches all around. It is painted all white and is inviting in its homeli ness. It sits in a setting of green grasses. The background is enchanting woods. It dreams in the soft shadows of the Swarries. Right through the front yard—think of it—a brook of clear pure water comes plashing, splashing, laughing down from the great hills, as uncontaminated as the dew which glistens on the ivies at sunrise. Strange, pungent, delightful scents from the mountain are borne on the streamlet. A wild cucumber tree stands among the rocks and the fern, a beauteous stranger 4 from cool recesses where only pheasants come to dip their bills. All day long its roots are lapped by the tumbling water, the laughing, plashing, gamboling water. Immediately in front of the old log house— think of it—right in the center of the charming sward that encircles this spot, a cold spring bubbles bold with the nectar of the naides dis tilled among the chestnuts and the dogwoods of untrod glens way up. And this is the place called Whitewater, just a mile west of Danbury, ten feet west of No. 89. Maintain the Record For Law Observance. There have been no murders in Stokes for some time, and it is hoped that all good citizens will co-operate to maintain this record. But in ci der to be on the safe side, as the warm days tire com : Pr on. this warn in? should be every where displayed in letters: Don't ask anybody, "Is it hot enough for you?''' #r«ALßnri!i> Joanna de Tuscan ■*■ has untiring power in her light oins attack. "Being on the alert :V? : ' : :^2^S counts fencing," she cz- w - plains. "When 1 feel tired after a I duel, l|«a 'lift' ■ Camel. I ./ g 5* Tj enjoy smoking Camels is often aa Mt I pUasc. Camels set me risbtl" g® Wheo r» feci tired - /'& WinM ' cert, UFRW/m ACAMEL^^/ H\CKS ftjpp .. . Real Throat rallefl [ Medicated with ingredi- i enta of Vicks Vapoßub J Advertise Regularly B7m a new woman] THANKS TO PURSANCI balanced proportion*,' auch prowi jJ|j§k element* a* organic copper and iron. Jrajja Quickly atiraulate* appetite and aidj nature In building rich, red blood even in oaiea of aimple anemia. When I mm* I this happen*, © © lalotabs THE DANBURY REPORTER HELP FOR THE j ORPHAN CHILDREN i ACT OF LATE LEGISLATURE j MAKES FUNDS AVAILABLE I FOR THE HELPLESS. i Raleigh, May 19. —One of the j most humane articles of legisla i tion ever to be adopted by any I Commonwealth will go into effect |in North Carolina on July 1 of this year. It will be the Aid to Dependent Children Act, (which became a law through action of the 1937 , General Assembly. No more will the spectre of hardship and suffering face a bereaved widow and fatherless children, left to the mercies of the world without income suffi ciently adequate to care for them in even the most modest manner. The various orphanages scat tered throughout the State have ' done splendid work during the ' past, but there have been thous ! ands of instances where children were not eligible for entrance into these havens of refuge for the underprivileged. The Aid to Dependent Children : Act not only will take care of I children left without a father — 1 also will embrace those who, for j :iny good reason, are not receiv i ing the proper care and training | becausse of a lack of money. Children under 16 years of age, living with either their j father, mother, grandfather, I grandmother, brother, sister, or other relatives, will be cared for I if it is shown that those charged I with thei r keeping are not situ j ated so as to give them the ad j advantages to which they are j entitled. I | The Act provides tliat children eligible for benefits shall either : have been born or resided within jI»o.-th Carolina for at least one year prior to the filing of an ap ! plication for assistance, or that' liiui mother of the applicant ali»' has been a resident of the • r or a similar period, and that she! | has not the means for a decent j livelihood for herself and her children. Applications for aid are t G be made to agencies which will be established in each of the 100 counties of the State. The maximum amount any one child may receive undty provis ions of the Act is $lB per month, with c ach additional child of the same family being allowed sl2, the total does not ex ceed $65 per month. One-third of the cost of administering the Aid to Dependent Children Act will be borne by the counties, with the State and federal gov ernments also absorbing one third each. Act provides, however, that in i order that no injustice may be jbe caused, more than $65 may be paid ">n extraordinary circum stances in which it appears to the satisfaction of the State Board that a total of $65 per month would be insufficient to secure the purpose above set I forth." "The Social Security Act, in providing aid to dependent child ren, gives evidence of long range planning for the future," recently said Mrs. W. T. Boat, Commis sioner of Charities and Public Welfare. "It stands out as the greatest opportunity for con structive work with children that has ever been available to the Stuart Theatre "CODE OF THE RANGE,"— Western —A cattleman's fleud is promptly put down when the cul prit who aggravated it is taken in hand. Cast: Charles Star rett and Mary Blake. "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" —Romantic drama —An innocent prisoner, upon release, straigh tens out the lives of the family Evans and Edith Fellowes give of the man killed by one he met in jail. Bing Crosby, Madge exceptionally fine performances in this grand picture. "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ," Paramount —A charming and me lodic lore story of modern Vien na- Fred McMirray brings a jaz orchestra to town, upsets Gladys Swarthout's musical life until cupid and Jack Oakie fixes it up. Glady's singing is delightful, Fred MacMirray grand, and Jack Oblde is exceptionally entertain ing. You'll love this picture. Beauty Hints % By Jam Heat* rSS row Chrtatmaa Kit's can be Inrury gifta at a tiny price! 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This aid is based on the j fundamental conception that fam ily life is the best environment for the growth and development of children into future citizens. "We have long since come to realize that, for any cause, the Social Security No. 2 breaking up of a home in which there are children is a delicate social-surgical operation at best, but to break up a home for pov erty alone is nothing short of a crime. "The Act recognizes the simple fact that where the wage earner has been removed from a family because of death, desertion or sickness, the remaining parent is frequently unable to give proper care to minor children and at the same time earn a living for them.'* "In North Carolina, after July 1," Mrs. Bost continued, "pass age of the Act means that in stead of aiding only 300 moth ers aid families a year—as we have been doing the past few years —we will be ahle to aid more than 7,750 families involv ing approximately 21,700 child ren. "Where the family ia self-re specting and child-loving, keep ing children in their own homes has decided advantages En actment of this legislation means a home for every child and that love and security which a home provides." SAVE! SAVE! It is not what you make that counts in life, it ig WHAT YOU SAVE. State Planters Bank SAVINGS DEPARTMENT offers you a wonderful opportunity to save. We will pay you a liberal amount of interest, compounded twice a year. We issue TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT paying you a liberal interest. See us. Your money is insured against loss of any kind. Don't carry your funds in your pocket, or hide them where fire, moth or rust may corrupt, or where thieves may break through and steal. STATE PLANTERS BANK Walnut Cove, N. C. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation United States Depository. Send your Job Work to the Reporter Office AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT . jkzL y LUXURY COACHES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. When you graduate this spring do not hesitate to investigate BEAUTY CULTURE TRAINING. There is a nation-wide shortage of BEAUTY OPERATORS. Our course of training in this profession is CLEAR, CONCISE AND COMPLETE. For full information write to KING'S BEAUTY SCHOOL, 229 S. Elm Street GREENSBORO, N. C. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES The Carolina's Largest School. Accredited and approved by the North Carolina State Brmrd of Cosmetic Art. ■seSSSSS » rtK I into the tkin of your abdomen I • er wherever the skia Istight I or dry from swelling. Notice I how toutneas, dryness disap. I MV, Then after bsby arrive*, V rfvs him a daily body rub with f 00. It's mntimptia— I wfll protect Urn against germa. SM your druggist— today. MINNIN Awtlfptlc Oil THURSDAY, MAY 20, '1937 STUART Theater Stuart, Virginia FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 21 and 22. "Code of the Range" Serial and Comedy. \ I SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 24 and 25 "Pennies From Heaven." , i 2 Reel Fox Short (Admission 15c and 25c.) '• I • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MAY 26 and 27, "Champagne Waltz" Comedy and News. \ I I COMING SOON: "Head Over Heels In Love** and "Maid of Salem." Stuart, Virginia, Theatre News The Danbury Reporter sent to any address SI.OO the year.
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