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"THE ADORATION" '« FOR CHRISTMAS i' CANTATA TO BE RENDERED AT WALNUT COVE DEO. 1», DANBURY DEC. XO—DIRECT ED BY MISS RUTH PATTER SON—THE PROGRAM —SIL VER OFFERING WILL BE RECEIVED. "The Adoration," a Christmas cantata, wiU be rendered at Wal nut Cove Baptist church Sunday evening, Dec. 19, a,t 5 o'clock, and Danbury Baptist church Monday ! night, Dec 20, at 8 o'clock. Th»> >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I BUSICK'S | Department Store I | Madison, N. C. | | "A Good Place to Trade" j $ We w.'sh our Stokes county x t friends a Merry Christmas and £ S a Happy and a Prosperous New | x Year. X 00000000000000000000000000000000000 CHILTON GARAGE | ! Madison, N. C. ! 0 J& %. X A I $ Extends cordial greeting's of the season jj $ to its good Stokes County Friends. > We thank you for your liberal patron- o 0 age, and invite you to call to see us when o V . o > in town. X 1 I | ■* % \ DODGE | I AND S | PLYMOUTH >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ 0 o 0 Greetings From | | INEW J 1 Brick Warehousef | Madison, N. C. I 0 5 A X $ To Farmer Friends of Stokes County: x £ We thank you sincerely for your good x \ business of the season, and we hope you x $ will let us sell the rest of YOUR crop. X 1 MARKET OPENS JANUARY 10, 1938. X i - I i i | Wishing you a Most Happy Christmas. | ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cantata will be under the direc- 1 tion of Miss Ruth Patterson, of the Stokes county welfare organ ization. Miss Margfaret Williams of 1 the faculty of the Walnut Cove high school, will be accompanist- A silver offering will be receiv ed at the door to defray neces sary expenses. The program is as followws: Procession —"I Hqard the Bells". Pilay^r—Rev. R. A. Brjpt Hymn—"Hark the Herald Ang els." I Scripture—Rev. R. A. Eritt. Hymn—"Oh Come A!! Ye ■■ i Faithful" (First two CANTATA: 1 Behold A Virgin Sha'l, 11 Conceive. 2. In Reverent Awe and >ot« ~ia State —Solo by Goorganue Wood ruff. & "Then Sweeping Through the Arch of Night" it. "Softly the S«arlifeht 5. "And Lo, the Angel of the Lord." ! 6 "dory to God in the High est." j 7. "Hush«d at Length the Gracious Song " 8. Solo by Mrs. Mlary J. Pepper. I 9. "Amen! Lord, We Bkss Theei." I Benediction —Rev. R. A. Britt. j Svenfold Amen. I i Death of W. L. Sheppard, Former Stokes Citizen i William Lewis Sheppard, 63, forme r citizen of Stokes county,! died a,t 10 o'clock Tuesday mom-1 ing at Wesley Long hospSta',' whero he had bee n a patient for four weeks. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday after noon at Reich Funeral home. Dr. Charles F. Myers, pastor of First Presbyterian church, was in •charge of the service and inter ment was in the Green Hill ceme tery, with Robert Wimbish, Rob ert Sills, Joe Westbrook, Claude P. Kirkman, L. M. Johnson n nd W. T. Jones serving as pallbear ers. | Mr Sheppard, who had been ill £o r about six months, had bee* a Resident of Greensbor 0 for the past 23 years, having gor.f there from Mt. Airy. He was ® shoe salesman for 42 ydars and at one time operated his own shoe store. He vas a member of First Prei ibyterism church, a Mason, a ShrirKr !, nd an Elk. H' was twice married both |Wjvrs preceding him in death. Surviving ar • one fon by iiis first ry>ar;'a7e. C R. Shtfipard. of M' I \irv. and two daughters hv h's j second manias;?, Mrs. Harold JVvlpy and Miss M'l'thi Shep ii'fivd, both of Or'-ersboi' >, tw'f • furthers, Robert Sher.j-fird, of Rhi.vt- Va., and Clew iof Randolph county, an.l two SH- I ers, Mrs. Alice Clark, of Boone, | and Mrs. Cutlo r Handy, cf Stokes j county. Miss Mary Joyce of Lawson- j jville takes a position with th>J Booth Cafe here. 00000000000000000000000000000x>0000 | TAYLOR'S I | Warehouse I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I x Wish to extend to their manyf| II Stokes county friends their sincere ||! | o thanks for the business they have | i J X given us this year and we wish for X j j I all of you a Merry, Merry Christmas | o and a Happy New Year. c ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE DANBCBY BVOBTK COUNTY FATHERS 3 THUMBS DOWN I REFUSE PROPOSITION IO | SUPPLEMENT SALARY O ¥ \ LADY DEMONSTRATOR 1600 fl —BALANCE OF SALARY OF- | FERED BY STATE—SEVER- C , AL TOWNSHIPS SEP- | RESENTED HERE TODAY— | WILL ATTEMPT RAISE BY j j PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION, j The board of county commis- ) stomrs, in special session here to- day, refused to appropriate ) $600.00 a yea r to supplement the s salary of a lady home demonstru- ( tor, the balance of whose pay, SIBOO.OO, the State will take oare of under the ( extension depart- ) ment. ) Ladies were here from Saura- town, Big Creek, Peter's Creek j and Snow Creek townships; urg- ( ing that the lady home demon- ( who has not yet been named, be employed for this work. ) The proprosition from the State Was that it would defray / the expenses of the agent from S Jan. 1, 1938, to July 1, following, ) if the Stokes commissioners ; would assume $600.00 for the \ year. j / The commissioners, Messrs. S Joyce, Gibson and Johnson, de- } cllnied the offer. ;; The ladies who were agitating S this new county department, de- ) dared they Would employ the V lady demonstrator and would «n- I ) gage themselves to supplement } her salary to the amount of { $600.00 through private subscrip- / tions. j V The work of a lady home dem- 1 1 onst ration agent wias stated to be / that of working in co-operation 1 \ with the county agent, to organ- ( ize clubs to assist the women, to j * have charge of the girls' division of the 4-H Club work, etc. t/xct-oX ecL f llaKtsujf \ | ' (Saaciiiluti,' r>, -*:.y •naJm. ! l! ' f / *2? / ' { rwchisuy /u~6 ■iv Tiju tfip/i A (or ECONOMY ar.d SATISFACTION use Voubk Tested/DoubkAction/ §r#% BAKING I MOWDER i Today as 44 )ean>/!go 2J> ounces for 251 j Full Pack ••• No Slack Filling RHT WOVMTM ST. * Y | New Down Slairs Home and J I Gift Department. | Specials for Holiday Gifts f Chatham and Esmonds Blankets— j $4.95 to $14.95. 20 per ct. discount j Camdlewick Spreads—All colors— a | $1.98 and $9.98 | 0 Big 'in> of Suit Cases and Week-End Bags. Linen and leather Y 3 $3.98 to $16.50 | X Chatham and C J nnon Bed Sheets. Monogram free— 1 | $1.19 to $1.39 $ X Beautiful Towels. All colors and sizes. Monogram— c | 25c. to 89c. | 0 One lot Monogram Pillow Capes. Bridge Sets, etc. Y | SI.OO each I a Sofc Pillows. Special Holiday Prices— / | SI.OO, worth $1.50 | 0 | $15.95 | X A big line of Pottery and China Novelties— ! | 39c. to SI.OO | 1 DAVIS, inc. 0 West Fourth St., Winaton-Salem, c. V 'OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO She'll Say: "JOST mi I WANTED" If you give her a practical gift from - McCOLLUM'S "The Ladies Store" Take advantage of our before Christ mas Sale. Everything greatly reduced. McCOLLUM'S Phone 75 Madison, N. C. >oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo | A Lasting Christmas Gift 0 WHY not give some friend or 9 relative a Christmas Gift that iJfIL * lasts forever? Give her a com j plete master course in . » \ BEAUTY CULTURE ' I ' v M >ke her independent of ordinary X For information write to G KING'S BEAUTY SCHOOL X 229 South Elm Street, Greensboro, i\*. C- Subscribe for the Reporter TBBUSDAY, DEC. 16k IMI
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