THURSDAY, SEP. 16, 1987.
1; LOCALS
Hiss Dora Henshaw, of High
Point, an} Miss Nell Smith, of
Greensboro, spent Saturday with
♦* their friend, Mrs. B. E. Tedder,
on Germanton Route 1.
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Miss Lucile Martin is taking a
course at a Raleigh business col
lege
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N. E. Wj.ll and S. P, Christian
went to Martinsville, Va., Wednes
t day, and they returned.
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R. j. Scott, attorney, visited
4 Winston-Sale m Wednesday.
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John W. Glenn of Winston-
Salem was here Wednesday. He
is a warehouseman.
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Mr. Robert Armond, of the
park service staff, spent the week
end with Mrs. Armond and the
kid at Bessemer City where Mrs.
Armond is teaching. During her
absence Mr. Armnd with hi 9
friend. Van Hughes, is keeping
hacchelor's hall in the Gorrell
cottage at Piedmont Springs.
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* Constable Rufus Mabe, of Law
sonville, was here Sunday even
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W Slate, of
High Point, stopped over in Dan
bury Sunday evening, visiting
friends. Dr. Slate is pleasantly
remembered in the county where
formerly he practiced medicine,
and was cashier of the Farmers
k Union Bank for several years. He
was also chairman of the Board
of commissioners for two or three
terms.
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Miss Grace P. Taylor has re
» certtly returned from a of
a week or two with relatives and
friends in New York City.
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R. L. Hall and Moir B. Rogers
of Lawsonville visited Danbury
today
• • • • •
Miss Nina Rhodes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes of
Jewell community, is taking a
course at a business college in
Winston-Salem.
"I GOT MARRIED AGAIN"
Fred Carter In M' -ksville Enter
prise.
Here's somewhat of a mess for
one to wake up and find oneself
into. A Raleigh woman was in
formed that she had oeen divor
ced. Ttye information came in
directly, but she believed it-
Later, and only a short while
ago, she decided to get married
again and did so. Some one told
her that she was not divorced
Upon receiving this disquietm?
news, she wrote the Wake
and that she was a bigamist.
County Clerk of Court: "Please
. J let me know whethter or not I am
divorced, for if I' m not I'm in a
HELL OF A FIX, for I got mar
tried again." The Clerk wrote
ber that she was divorced. But
. she may be in a hell of a fix any
hbw.
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MEADOWS WINS
OVER DANBURY
TAKES THE FIRST GAME OF
THE "LITTLE WORLD" SE-
I RIES—SECOND GAME NEXT
l' SATURDAY SUNDAY AF
TERNOON CONTEST A T
RIVERSIDE PARK.
Meadows won the first game of
. the Little World Series from Dan
ibury here Saturday afternoon by
! the score of 8 to 4, to take the
t lead in the series one game to
. none. It was a pitcher's battle
; from the first inning between'
j Cromer and Stephens of the
i Meadows team and Eddie White;
1 1
of the Danbury team. Cromer had
to be relieved by Stephens whe.i
he hurt his arm. White hurled
, a beautiful game until the ninth j
inning when he weakened, allow
ing five hits and four runs. The
game was fought on even terms
_ until the outburst in the ninth,
the score being tied four and four
all to start the big ninth.
. j White was touched for 15 hits
} but was given some snappy field
, ing support by his mates to keep
I down the score, Alvin White be
hind the plate kept the infield
playing fast baseball, turning in
four double plays during the af
ternoon. Martin led the Dan
bury team at bat with two hits
his hit, driving in the first two
. runs of the game, whi'e Ted
der ,e d his team at bat collecting
3 hits of the delivery of White
two doubles and a single over
> third base.
The second game of the Little
( World Series will be played at
Riverside Park next Saturdav at
I 3:30 P. M. Danbury is hoping to
, even the series.
Meadows: ab r he
! C. Barr, If 4 1 20j
' M. Johnson, 2b 5 110,
Tedder, c 5 13 0
L Mendenhall, 3b 40 10
Flynt, ss 5 12 0
Mo. Johnson, rf 5 1 t Oi
( Cromer, p 10 0 0
, A. Johnson, cf &1 1 0
; Stephens, p i i 2 0
; R. Barr, lb 512 0,
45 8 15 0
i Danbury: ab r h c
' Martin, 3b 50 2 1
I Wall, cf 30 0 1
J D. Dunlap, lb 410 1
L Dunlap, 5 110
A. White, c 4 0 10
Paul, If 4 0 0 0
Troxel, ss 3 110
i C. Dunlap, 2b 4 111
' i E. White, p 40 0 0
J I
I ' 36 46 4
Score by innings:—
. Danbury; 021 100 000 —4:
,! Meadows; 003 100 004—8
I Umpire: Voss.
i!
SUNDAY BASEBALL:
D&nbury will, f>lay the strong
Francisco team here next Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 P. M.
I Danbury won over the strong
Rosebud team h e re last Sunday
afternoon by the score of 5 to 2.
iWall of the Danbury team pitch
ed a five hit game while Dunlap
'j ace of the Rosebud tearr -.il'-owed
jonly six. Ed Taylor lej the win
ners at bat, getting two hits off
the Rosebud ace.
PROBABLE LINEUP FOR
NEXT SATURDAY:
Meadows: —
j C. Barr, If.
I M. Johnson, 2b.
Tedder, c.
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SOMEBODY TELL
, W. R. BOLES AGE
•
HE LIVED NEAR DALTON,
,j STOKES COUNTY, IN 1869
HE RECITES SOME OF HIS
! SCHOOLMATES.
To Whom This May Concern:
! I take this method to try to
. find find out my correct age. I
thought perhaps I could find out (
i' through free school or Sunday
i School records whe r e I attended
when I was quite young. I was
born in Stokes county near Dal-1
, ton about 1869 or 1870; I attend-ji
.'ed Sunday School at Trinity near
i' King about the time Mr. Rufus 1
.! Dallon was of 1
I Stokes county, and I went to f r >*e
l school at the old Hauser school
. house three or four mills south •
of Dalton's Mill. Miss Laura
, Hunt was teacher, also Mr.
, Calvin Newsum wa3 teacher. I 1
was staying with Mr. Leonard
Moser near Dalton's Mill; his
, son, Jim Moser, was living at 1
. Dalton's Mill. My mother was
jSallu Boles; I never knew my
'fathei's name. She worked in 1
' some tobacco factory—Dalton or
Greene can't remember which.
I thought perhaps someone
would read this that could
member me and could give me
some information. I did not •
know wl i ther they kept old 1
'school ic-oiii.; or Mother "
died wh?n I was small and I
no record of my age. j •
! Here >8 a few of my school
mates that I remember: Seaton :
Hauser John Henry Hauser,
I t
Luther Hauser, Ellon Stone, i
Florida Stone, John Ki'by, Lum
Kirby, Etta Turner, Ada Turner,
Bob Moser, Sea ton Moser, Will
Moser, Ed Boles, Sam Westmorc-,
land, Cha 1 Westmoreland. If ( 1
someone reads this that can give
me some information I will ap
preciate it very much.
W. R. BOLES,
R. F. D. 2 -Box 396
f
High Point, N C.
P. S. —They called mie Willie
then.
I
| Mendenhall, 3b.
Flynt, ss.
Moir Johnson, rf.
A. Johnson, cf.
R. Barr, lb.
Wolfe or Stephens, p.
( Danbury:—
Martin, 3b.
Wall If.
Shelton, cf.
I. Dunlap, r f.
Cole, c.
C. Dunlap, lb.
Troxel, ss.
Veach, 2b.-
White or Ray, p.
Umpires: Vosa and Graham.
By II ill Tl II lull mb
•wm druggist it !
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ll' •• tfct spot If yii an Mt n- /
•r.ir. r.w.r nv REPORTER
J Pound Party.
Lawsonville, Sept. 6.—Misse3
Inez and Cleo Ray gave a pound
party Saturday, September 5,
inviting several of thtir friends.
Those who attended were:
Kathleen Sheppard, Myrtle
Martin, Elsie Sheppard, Erin a.'
Priddy, Joe Shockley, Mae Pr d
dyi Florence Manring, Clyde Prid
dy, Dinnis Sheppard, Wallace
Ray, Shelby Priddy, Maude Corn,
Edd Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
1 Jessup, Virginia Ray, Ruffin Law
son, Dinnis Hall, Otis Shelton,
Edna Burge, Fred Merritt, Turn
er Wood, Iris Tilley, Blanche Rob
ertson, Georgia Corn, Frank Mer
ritt, Ruby Lawson, William Sim
mons, Alvin Shelton, Maurice
Martin, David Martin, Wayne
Bohannon, Paul Morefield, Odell
Mabe, Zelma Coleman, Walford
Gunter, Nellie Rogers, Eugene
Watkins, P. D. Watkins*. Mary
Kallam, Paul Ruy, Elmer More
field, Lucy Merritt, Charlie Mar
tin, Grace Merritt, Sheppard
Moore, Cecil Young, William Rog
es, Grace Lawson, Ruby Watkins,
Akers Lawson, Rogers Shockley,
Hughes.' Coleman, Hattie Watkins,
Mabel Tilley, Pauline Doss,
Maurice Robertson, Novella Stev
ens, Curvie Smith, Vance Moore,
Jewel Mabe, Narvie Priddy, Jas.
Corn, Bill Martin, Jim Sands
James Martin, Curt Jessup.
After playing games in tha
yard until everyone was ex
hausted, they enjoy-id music
made by Edd and Dinnis Hall.
Then as it was late was
I
Wived and everyone helped with
1
the eating.
ONE PRESENT.
Miss Kathleen Sheppard and
Miss Blanche Robertson sp-.mt
several days recently with rel-
I
atives in Martinsville, Va.
Miss Sterling Tilley and Mr.
Winfied Beasley spent Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 5, with Miss Inez
Ray.
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