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THURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1957 LOCALS Ellen Prather Hall ha 9 entered a Mount Airy hospital to under go training for nursing. '•• • • • A. H. Kallam and Frank Tilley of Lawsonville were in town Wednesday. ••# * • Clyde Forrest of Francisco was 1 here Tuesday. Clyde is one of j Stokes county's finest young teachers, and he has accepted a position in the Dobson, Surry county, school •t# « » , Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sheppard, Mrs, Prof. H D Lassater, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Gene Tucker and Miss Kathleen Tucker stopped over a short while Tuesday. They weUe returning to Lawonville from the Mrs. Morefield funeral at Meadows. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin c. Kirk land of Knoxville, Tenn., are vis iting Dr. J. W. Neal at Walnut r Cove. Dr. Neal is Mrs. Kifcrk land's father. » # « «• » W. W. Smith was here Monday * from Lawsonville. #*#«-# Jas. T. Flinchum, who is with Taylor's warehouse at White ville, N. C., spent the week-end at his home here- He reports tobacco sellihg good on the Whiteville market. Mrs. Ralph Beck Entertains at Bridge * Germartton, Sept. 8. —Mri. Ralph Beck entertained at b'idge t in her home Tuesday afternoon. Mixed summer flowers were at tractively arranged in the rooms, .• which were thrown in suite. High score was won by Mrs. Victor Phillips of Walnut Cove, second high by Mrs. Zeb Gubb, of Lex ington, and ,ow by Miss Mary Taylor of Danbmy. At the con clusion of the play a delicious salad course and hot Russian tea were served. Guests were Misses •Gertrude Phoenix, Ruth Petree, Lillian and Mildred Small, Fran ces H&hn, Lily Savage and Jessie V. Carson and Mesdames C. C. McGee, Edward Craven, James , McKenzie, R. M. Greene. W. E. Westmoreland and L. M. McKen 3»,\Jr. Out of-town guests were Mesdames S. T. Grubb, Edna Lit tle, R. L. Grubb, of Lexington, Tom Browder, of Advance, Doris Beck of Danbury, M. L. Mathews, Miller Wray, Grace Foy and Miss Anna Gertrude Foy of Winston- Salem. ' Narrow Escape For the Girls ™ ! Sarah and Julia Flinchum, Catharine Sisk, Ellen Kate Pep * per, Lois Wall, Angela Taylor a-iJ Lois Stephens had a narrow escape from d?i"|h br saKbus injury Tuesday when the car ' which they were riding overturn-, ed on the slippery pavement a half mije out from Danbury on the Piedmont Springs road. None of the girls was seriously hurt though one or two were painful- 1 Lj ly bruised. The car, which be-J to S. A. Flinchum, turned BAfcompletely over and landed back Mpa its wheels, and was damaged j Hprobably S4O or SSO. GRAND JURY I MAKES REPORT I COUNTY HOME AND PRISON CAMP, COUNTY MIL AND COURT HOUSE OFFICES, ALL FOUND IN GOOD SHAPE FORTY-FOUR CASES PRE SENTED FOR TRUE BILLS. The grand jury serving for the late term of Superior court, with ißoy Redding of Germanton as foreman, reported to Judge Phil : lips as follows: State of North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court August Term 1937. To Honorable F. D. Phillips, Judge Presiding: The grand jury for the August 1! of Stokes county, most respect fully reports to the Court that they have acted on all the bills of indictment which have been sent Irhfore them except for 12 in which ther e was a lack of j witnesses, and have made pre sentments of all matters of . { ' crtYninal naiture that lire within their knowledge, there tfing 4 presentments. Committee appointed to inspect ' the county hom? reports to this i j body that they find the home in | good condition. They recommfctid 1 that the county welfare officer i visit the home at hast once g I month. They also recommend 1 that 25 or 30 shade trees bi? planted on the ground of the home. I j Committer appointed to inspect the p'ison camp reports to this I ' body that they found same in 'good condition and that they find ■ the inmates treated well and ' cared for. Committe)3 appointed to in ' spect the county jail report to > this body that thek find it in 1 good condition and the prisoners '! well cared for, but recommend ' that the county welfare officer I visit the jail at least once a wtek. Commilttej* appointed to in spect the offices in the court house Report that they found a 'l 1 offices well kept and in good con i dition. The grand jury for the August 1 term 1937, hereby reports that ' they found true bills in 44 cases 1 before them. And, that 3 other cases presented to I their body werle pronounced Not ! True Bills. ROY REDDING, Foreman of the Grand Jury. Bov Bitten By Black Widow Spider A 15-year-old boy of Jay Tuck er of Lawsonville was bitten several times on his back be tween the shoulder blades Mon- I day by a black widow spider, {whose sting is extremely danger ous. The boy was brought here to a physician, Dr. who administered quick tratment. But the patient became almost i deadly ill and remained in this , condition for a day or two. He ; • is now recovered. Pre-Natal Clinic The pre-natal) clinic will be j held in Walnut Cove at the [ school building September 15th. All expectant mothers are cord ially invited. | j Dr. Eva Dodge will be in charge of the clinic. i "GET IT AT WATKIN'S" , Walkins' Book Store t Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. Phore 7197 418 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 50 Sheet* Superior Quality Note Book Paper sc. Loose Leaf Flexible Note Books With Name Stamped In Gold 25c. : Guaranteed UK Gold Iridium Tip Fountain Pens With , Nama Engraved sl-00 Each. Real Army Book Bags 50c. » J| BIRTHDAY DINNER j FOR MRS. PULLIAM SHE REACHES HER 77TH '. MILETONt: HAUSER MICKEY REUNION OPER ATIONS FOR TONSIL TROU t BLE OTHER ITEMS FROM t| KING. " | King, Sept. B.—Thj work of i 3 grading and uesoiling Depot St.' l is nearing completion. This strqjt will be treated with stone £ and oil beginning at the new con- j crete highway and extending one mile on the Bethania road. 4 J 1 connecting link will also be built ■ *. in West View connecting Main street with the n#w highway. This will be a great convenience to the traffic entering town from 1 thi? west. ! j , I I Bernard Mitchell is spending r his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Mitchell, in West View. Mr. Mitchell holds a position with the Wachovi.i P , Bank and Trust Co. at Raleigh. The King High School will open September 15th and everything 3 is being put in readiness for tha 1 opening. A large attendance is, expected this season. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Pernelia Pul'hm gave her a sur prise birthday dinne r Sunday. It was a» occasion for all \ .who attend*.-.1. This was Mrs. 3 ' Pulliam's 77th mile-stone. | One of the best base ball r games of the s:aoon was played here Saturday. The game which | was hard fought from the start was very exciting and interest ing. Old Richmond and Lewis ville were the conestants. Final score 2 and 1 ih favor of Old I • Richmond. i t Mr. and Mrs. H. M.Frazier of Houston, Texas, are spending a few days here the guests of Mrs. Fraziiir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newsum. The stork got by with a very light week, only two births being | recorded. They were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Kiser, a daughter; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lane, a daughter. The Hauser-Mickey reunion and home-coming will be held the 2nd , Sunday in September at Mount Pleasant church. Sunday school . at 10 A. M., preaching by Rev. Ha r rifl at 11:00 A. M„ picnic din ner at 12:30 P. M., sunging and , entertainment in the after-j > noon. Everybody cordially invit- J ed to attend with well fillod . baskets. ■, Rev. Edward Helmich and Paul j , Linville have neturnd from a va '■ cation trip to London, Wisconsin. | O. L. Rains, who resides on j Railroad street, is having his : home re-covered and repaired. ! Mrs. Annie Russell of Wash ! ington, D. C., is spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. ■ Russell, who is a daughter of ths i late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vest, was i reared neiar here. I Attorntey H. H. Leake is re-j THE I>ANZ;:P.Y REPORTER modeling his dwelling on west 'Main street. I. . ' A number of King citizens at- 1 tended the Galax, Va.» fair last week. They report a pleasant fair and a good time. The following patients under went tonsil operations in the j Stone-Helsabeck clinic last wtek. Miss Annie Sue Hendrix, of To j Rural Hall; C. M. Smith, Clyde jbaccoville; Kenneth Kiger, of l , Roberts a"d R. N. Whitehart, of j j Winston-Salem; AnnJe Kate and Joe Hauser, children of Mr and I | Mrs. Elmej Hau3er, of Bethania | Station, and Btttie and Angelina, j children of Mr. and Mrs. Earlie | Moser, of Walnut Hills; and Miss 1 I Annie Elizabeth Roberts, of Winston-Salem. Chicken Stew and Barn Party, Supt. and Mrs. H. P. Loftis of the county home tendered their friends a very enjoyable chicken i stew and tobacco barn pa'ty on the home grounds, Friday night. | spread on a long table fixed in A delicioua informal dinner was ] front of the tobacco flues. A large crowd attende i from Dai"l - buiy, Walnut Cov\ King, und other places in the county. Ih? guests voted their appreciation and thanks to the host hos tess fo r a very happy oc:»s;on. Where To Get Hunting Licenses I Hunting licenses may be bought at the following places: Ola Danbury, N. C. i O. W. Sisk, King! W. F. Bowles, Walnut Cove. | S. F. Holland, Germanton. j Thurmwn CarrolJ, Germanton. Calvin Mabe, Lawsonville. Percy Morefield, Snow Creek. W. R. Stovall, Sandy Ridge. ' Willie Mitchell, Dillard. I Joe Mabe, Dillard. H. H. Williamson, Pine Hall- Fulton Bradley, Pinnacle. J. H. Hunter, Weetfield. Dillard Francis, Francisco. Elmer Stewart, Moores Springs ! Hart's Stone, Lawsonville. J. D. Lewis, Walnut Cove. CHARLIE MARTIN, i Stokes Game Proctector. i j 1 " "l ! I I ! will need Mennen Antiseptic Oil for (, him; lo get it now and start | using it on yourael ßub it into the skin of your abdomen • of wherever the skin is tight dry from swelling. Notice how Uutness, dryness disap pear. Then after baby arrives, giVe him a daily body rub with Mennen Oil. It's anfisepf.- i will protect him against germs. Sec your druggist— today. MENNEN Antigaptic Oil i — * I First Plows of Tree Branches The first farm plows were made J of crooked tree branches find ' j worked by man power. Buy a six-bottle carton for your mm mcwu BOTTLING COMPANY P. S.—Listen to "Refreshment Time With Singin' Sam" over WSJ9 at 11:30 A. M. Mondays through Fridays. Also The Coca-CoI« , Quizzer over WAIR at 9:45 A. M Tuesdays, Thursdays and days. PALMETTO Theater Walnut Cove, l\. C. Monday and Tuesday BIG snow Gene Autrey and Tennessee Ramblers in== "Yodelling Kid" On Screen. ITENNESSEE RAMBLERS 1 t h e e stoJe on j Monday Evening at 3 o'clock. Tuesday Evening at 3 o'clock. AND EACH NIGHT. Prices: 20c and 35c I
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