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BUEVIVAL AT FIRST BAPTIST 2/JMO CORRESPONDENT BE POSTS A WEDDING, A DEATH, BIRTHS AND OTHER : MEWS OF INTEREST. lOng, June 20. —Dare White of King and Misj Ruth Lee Size nore of Thomasville were mar ried in liillsville, Va. Saturday. They will make their home in Thomasville- There u> slight improvement in the condition of Poe Gordy who •offered n stroke of paralysis at his home on south Depot street last week. Five Forkß defeated Rural Hall's crack nine in a game of baseball played on the Five Storks diamond Saturday to the tune of 4 and 2. Bill Boles who pitched for the Five Forkera, ■track out twelve. Miss Joy Terry spent the week end with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Terry at Mountain View. A revival meeting is going on at the First Baptist Church. The services arc being conducted by Rev- Mr. Hutchins of High Point. Glen Patterson of Winston-Sa lera has accepted a position with the Cut Rate Furniture Company on Depot street. Rupert Garner has returned from Fort Bragg where he spent some time with relatives. The eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs- William Kapp died at their home Wednesday follow ing an attack of pneumonia. Fun eral and interment was at Ma cedonia Church Thursday after noon at four o'clock. ~ !«■ Mr- and Mrs. James Ward and • Misses Furches and Ward have returned to their homes in Clem jnooa after visiting Dr. and Mrs. fiL M Griffin on Broad street. The following births were re- i corded here last week: to Mr. ] and Mrs- Ephrim Dodson, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, a son; to Mr. and Mrs- Swain Dor sett, a son; to Mr. and Mri:. Adol pbus Warden, a daughter; and to : Mr- and Mrs. Doss McGee, a son. i Fanners in his section have be- gun to l.arvest their wheat and j ] the crop is said to be good this; ] year. ji Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Tuttle and i grandson, Darle Tuttle, of Rural j 1 Hall, visited relatives here Fri- 1 day- ! 1 The streets were jammed with 1 1 Chevrolet Builds Its 900,000 th 1940 Car lv V ®?3S^; ■Br,. - A Myv i-jMjj^^BagMCffJgajPSiß Here la the 900,000 th car ot Chevrolet's 194* model "Chevrolet has ballt 900,000 cars la !«■ ten three «a U left the aaaembly line at Flint, MMI, mentha," Mr. Cojrte pointed oat 'The fOMMth of *— _. I ?', tt f!! *?* •* "fi* No- W.OOO ra thooe mod eta was ballt oa March 21, *o TOO.OOOth on fMplrtud. Md« the car an M. K. Coyte, general April It, the 800,000 th on Mv IS, and (he 900400 th Chevrolet Motor DhUta (left), Gl E. u lm 12. This production M» deoeiy poraßali Oie WetheraM, general manafotiiring Manager (right), and i iin«m>a»y heavy aalea roi«i»e jtaee the bttredacOea A/r—U Lena, aaalrtant manafactoring manager, who, of the IMO modela laat Ortnhwihteo daring Mart*. Mro promt la the plant wheh the ear wfea prodaooS. Ijftril had May alone totalling Sfr,*4B." * * , people attending the musical jam boree here Friday night. These musical entertainments are being held every Friday night and cer tainly are drawing large crowds to town. Dr. Floyd J- Strupe of Tobacco ville was a professional viaito*' here Saturday. The following patients under went tonsil operations here last week: Misses Josephine and Lu cille Vaden of Kernersville; Mrs. Cline Lewis of Walnut Cove an J Miss Martha Lee Ward of Rural Hall- John Burge of High Point spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. R. K. Wilson Given a Surprise Birthday Din ner —— The children of R. K. Wilson gathered at his home June 16th and gave him a surprise birthday dinner. He has ten children liv ing and eighteen grandchildren, rhey were all present. Those who were present were: Mrs. R. K. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilßon, Mr. and Mrs. John John Williams, Jr., Mrs. Harry rhrockmr.rton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willie A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson, Beulah, Ersie, Hester and Harvey Wilson, ill of Walnut Cove, and Mrs. J. E. Stephens of Danhur>, Route 1, E. G. Wilson and family, H; 3. Alley, Otis Williams, Walter an>l Jeff Brown, Max Alley and Mat :hew Nelson. Mr. Wilson was 57 years of age. Everyone had a nice time and wished him many more hap py birthdays. A . W. F. Priddy * In Hospital After Serious Accident Sunday afternoon at his home lear Hartman W. Fleming Priddy happened to quite a serious acci dent which necessitated his being taken to a hospital in Winston- Salem. Mr. Priddy, while assist ing in pushing his car out of a rough place, slipped and fell, the sharp edge of the license plate completing severing the artery in his wrist. He was brought to a Danbury physician who adminis tered first aid, while advising the injured man to be removed to a hospital for surgical attention. Mr. Priddy became very wea!- From loss of blood- He is now reported as recovering. THE DAN BURY REPORTER IB^^^BT^^VWBK r To« Bet TFeVe Happy... .4 monthly check from our Security Reg istered. Life Income will take care of us as long as we live." I The sooner yon plan your future, the Setter your future will be. f SECURITY LIFE IND TRUST COMPANY Egbert L. Davis, President WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. W. M. FULP, General Agt, Walnut Cove, N. C. I~ • - NOTICE Having qualified as Executor lof the estate of A. D. Turpin, this is to notify all persons hold , ing claims against said estate to j present them to the undersigned , on or before June 20, 1941, or i this notice will be pleaded in bar J of recovtry- All persons owing | said estate will make immediate payment. This June 20, 1940- C K. BOYLES, Executor of A. D. Turpin, Dec'd. Badgett & Badgett, Attys. HANES SPEAKS (Continued from Page 1.) I tegration experienced by them under radical government s. "Freedom is a costly thing," he said. "It cannot be obtained nor can it be preserved hy the pro cess of demanding that the gov ernment do for us what we should do for ourselves. If w« would be strong enough to defend ourselves in a world in flames we should put our house in order, strength en our economy and support our government rather than expect to be supported by it," he declared. NOTICE OF RE-SALE ] Persuant to an order of re-sale made by the Superior Court of i Stokes county in the special pro ceeding entitled: "Rober Free- ' man, Emory Freeman, individual ly and as Administrator of Le anna Sands; Jennie Sands Free- ' man; Loncie Freeman Smith and husband, Lemuel Smith; Stanley ' Freeman and wife, Mary Free man; Noel Freeman and wife, ! Sudie Freeman, et al," the under signed commissioner will on TUESDAY, JULY 2ND, 1940, ' at nine o'clock a. m., on the prem- , ises, offer for re-sale to the high- j est bidder for cash that certain ] tract of land lying and being in j Rockingham county and Stokes county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: ] FIRST TRACT —ln Stokes , county—beginning at pointers in ; line of home tract, running south \ 5 degrees west 141 poles to a \ stone, corner of S. W. tract; ( thence south 88 1-2 degrees east i 17 poles to pointers; thence | Bouth 87 1-2 degrees east 38 poles ( to county line; thence north 5 de- i grees east on said line, 139 poles • to a stone, corner of home tract; i thence north 85 degrees west 56 . poles to the beginning, contain- 1 ing 49 acres, more or less. I SECOND TRACT —In Rocking- ! ham County—adjoining first tract 1 —beginning at an iron stake in county line and running south 5 ; degrees west 66 poles to old line: thence south 87 1-2 degrees west 51 poles to a double dogwood; thence north 4 1-2 degrees east 60 poles to pointers; thence north 80 1-2 degrees west 53 poles to beginning, containing 20 3-4 acres, more or less. This the day of June, 1940. EMORY FREEMAN, Commissioner. J. C. Brown, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra- tor of the estate of J. J. Denny, deceased, late of Stokes county, this is to notify alj persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to ' the undersigned D. 'M- Bennett, King, N. C., R. P. D. 2, on or be fore the 11th day 'of April, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery- All per sons indebted to said estate will please nftake immediate payment. This .ipril 11th, 1940. D. M, BENNETT, Admr. of J J.' DElWtf, dee'd. CHAS. .R. HELSABECK, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust ex ecuted to me on the 13th day of February, 1928 by Orange Saw yer and wife, Lizzie Sawyer, to secure a debt therein recited in the sum of $679.13 to J. D- Humphreys, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, in Book 76, page 583 to which reference is hereunto made, default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity, and the owner and holder of same having ap plied to me to foreclose the deed of trust for the satisfaction of the debt secured thereby. I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Danbury, N- C., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1940, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., the land conveyed in a deed of trust described therein as fol lows: TRACT NO- 1: Beginning at the fork of the road leading from Jewell's old place to E. C. Shep pard's old store place, and the old road, (now discontinued) lead ing to Smithtown and Theodocia Shelton's old place at Walter Lee Smith's old corner, thence with the said road leading to E- C. Sheppard's old store, (now Roy Martin's store) north 32 degrees west 4 chains to a stake, R. Wade Shelton's corner; thence north 65 degrees east with R. Wade Shel ton's line to a stake on the side of the said road leading toward Smithtown and Theodocia Shel ton's old place, thence along said old road in a southwesterly direc tion to the beginning, containing one half of one acre, more or less TRACT NO. 2: Beginning at a blackgum, R. Wade Shelton's cor ner, thence south 28 degrees east on his line to Walter Lee Smith's former corner at Jewell Spring branch, thence up said brancn with said Smith's line most of the way up said branch and hollow and by an apple tree to a stake, Smith's earner in Shelton's line, thence with Shelton's line N. 65 degrees E. to the beginning, con taining about 2 1-2 acres, more or less- See deed from L. E. Mabe ar.d wife to W. C. Mabe, re corded in Book No- 54, page 501, in office of Register of Deeds foi Stokes County, North Carolina, For description further of said above navned tracts, see deed from J. W- Slate, Trustee to Mrs, Lizzie Smith, recorded in said of fice in Book No. 69, page 163- TRACT NO. 3: Beginning at s white oak, James Young's corner, runs south 40 degrees west 4 chains, south 20 degrees west 9 3-4 chains to Red Shoals road, thence with said road as follows, to wit: South 85 degrees west 9 3-4 chains, north 57 degrees west 5 1-2 chains, north 17 de grees west 15 chains, north 35 degrees east 7 1-2 chains to a stake at fork of road that leads toward Smithtown, thence along said road as it meanders till it strikes R- Wade Shelton's line, thence an easterly direction on Slate's former line to head of hoi low at branch, thence down the branch in an s. e. direction to where it empties into the Jewell Spring branch, thence down said spring branch 10 or 15 steps to where it strikes R. Wade Shel ton's line, thence along his line and Theodocia Shelton's former line to the beginning, containing 53 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of R. Wade Shelton, James Young and others. TRACT NO. 4: This tract con tains 15 and 5.100 acres, more or less, and adjoins the lands of James Young, and others and is fully described in a deed dated Jan 14, 1915, from W. C. Mabe and wife to W. Lee Smith, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, North Carolina to which reference is hereunto made, for boundaries and descriptions. This 27th day of May, 1940. N. E. PEPPER, Trustee. W. G. Pctree, Atty. FOR SALE —Herefords. One hundred springer cows and heif ers, 68 cows and calves. One hundred and fifty-three yearling, steers and heifers priced to sell. B. F. NELSON, . •> ■ Douds, lawarßßL:. THURSDAY, JUNE 20,1*40, .» , . £>. . NOTICE BXKVIOS BY u PUBLICATION ' , jT. W. Watkinß and wife, ' Birdie C- Watkins, ! Vs. * Martha E. Campbell husband, John Henry , Campbell, Thiur m a a Campbell and his wife, Mrs- Thurman Campbell, and others. The defendants, Thurman. Campbell and his wife, Mrs. Thur man Campbell, above named, will each take notice that an | above entitled, has this day been, .commenced in the Superior Court. ,of Stokes County, N- C, before, jthe undersigned Clerk, for the; [purpose of selling for partition! | among the tenants in common, (and parties in interest certain farm lands, comprising 89.3 acres,, more or less lying in Yadkin township. Stokes county, North Carolina, adjoining (in 1902) the. lands of Albert Boyles, R. T_ Watts, J. J. Denny, et al, fully de* scribed in the petition filed; and said defendants will al so further take notice that be and she are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk at his office in the courthouse in Danbury, North Carolina, at a court to be held on the 24th day of June, 1940, and answer or de mure to the petition (complaint) filed in said special proceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition- This 24th day of May, 1940. J- WATT TUTTLE, j (Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C-) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . * Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of F- D. Myers, deceased, late of Stokes county,, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 418 Waugh town St., Winston-Salem, N. C., on or before the 13th day of Ap ril,l94l, o r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their All persons indebted to said ej rate will please make immediate, jayment. This the 13 th day of April, i 1940- R O. GRIFFITH, Admr. of F. D. Myers- ARCHIE ELLEGE, Atty. NOTICE North Carolina, Stokes County. Stokes County vs- D. M. Collins: and wife, Cordie. The defendants above-nam eil' will take notice that an actioii entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of" Stokes co.ui'.y, N. C., i " the pur-f pose rf foreclosing past due taxes on 50 acree of land in Quaker 'Jan township, owned by Baid defendants, and the defend-- int will further take notice thatC they are required to appear with in thirty days from date and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said' complaint This the 22nd of May, 1940- J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. L H. van NOPPEN, Danbury, N- C., Atty. for plaintiff. * NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as the administrator of tha* estate of the late Raleigh C- Wil? Bon, this is to notify all persons, holding claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed duly verified on or before May 23, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; all persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This May 23, 1940. CYRUS J. VENABLE, Admr. of Raleigh C. Wilson- W- R. Badgett, Atty. / / / checks hflfl MALARIA V IF \j in 7 days andTeß LU«Id- COLDS Tablets-Salve Nose Drops symptoms first day Try "Bnb-My-Tbm"—a Wonder ful Liniment- •HummuaiEi.
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