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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS The Da 11 bury. Reporter 1 j 72 MX" r. vixen ■ I:u^'iu> - S ''•■'-"•w j PARIS M. PKPPi:i: Linotype Operatorl 1 issued TJ'ureJnvii ui D irv N, C.. and entered at the Danbury * u II .. • 1 *»* ;• r.n ] r ji-'t of Concurs. J 1 ...... | l\;• . . .V 7 HP. *-sc«ltal>»£ y> ' ?■ ;r:r ; •• >l/ 1 • • • ■ • i»r * —•• • ' I t>!«_4. Yiik ; Cliicj,:3 : Detroit : A;Ln*j : Pitila i i.'aMt ;n v - , > i!i i'iir-ihiia, J .imia \v i !, L: u JS i'UKES a as C v.. .: : ir J... .) ' V (in i'. « ' : t ' ! I 1 ' i : ' i ' ' i .. . • nty. Mr. Mi . I is Mi! i:\i .l by !>'.• wife, or / - : ' Ij,\ tile follow it.-; ( 1i! : W; !(• r Men II • I >..nv il! Y .• Mrs. •: se I - :i. Mrs. Ado Burton, Mrs. ITatth I'liara i i. ; . Mvs. All:! lviil •. ■ a.v'r; ilt. Mirs Mary Alir - Meiritt. Iloy ' i-.-nitt, of A • e-'i>r.>; M> ■. Ma* Nldeen >f ('••all ! I' W i>; .V r- it? of Denton: •' .■ Merritt, nt an army ■ HIM. in M; • ; V ijii.i. I. . : .V . I i ' ' . . !•> the "!» ■ i • ■ Sao, • • tl-.i home. A d d3l ion a 1 \ rt ici?la rs Of The Death Of Dr. Paul Neal Raleigh, Jan. 13. Dr. Paul N. Neal, of Raleigh, died at 11:20 p. m. last night in New England Bap- —■l I ———ii ———— —i————————y——— ■ I ——————— -n— ——1 1— i WSMHEIPS MOHTH CAROLINA HELPS I]QU! i '*' v ' *^' ie ' OS9 l ' lCBe^ ta * t9 mean that AJ 1 .gifjf , you would have to dig still deeper into your pocket to maintain these services. I jf\ I > T° protect such contributions to our , ' »*■« • Btate ' B welfare, the brewing industry; '' '"si m car " eB on * self-regulation program \ COLON,L designed to assure wholesome condi* ißrvßw NLS *1 ® DOA " tions wherever beer it sold. Yon know, * * «T\ Mate Director J. R' , . , ' llfr 1 program as the Clean Up o* j Close Up" campaign. - • Evrrv legitimate industry that con- 'M tributes to North Carolina's good is As a part of this work, our Committed important to you, too. has cooperated with your law enforce ment officers to eliminate 241 un- I In* Irgal beer industry gives jobs to desirable beer outlets. 13,000 North Carolinians. Ft pays them salaries totalling more than .$12,000,. Your help is asked. You give it when 000 a year. Its steadily growing taxes you patroni/e only those dealers who —52,800.000 to the stale in 1912—are are law-abiding, and when you report a tremendous aid in advancing many any law violations to the authorities, B>iiblic services. or to this Committee, ■ MOHTH CABCUMA Gnymtfae I ; -S# - BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION \ > j EOCAR H. BAIN. Stjt: D'.rethr COC-CO7 INSURANCE BLOC., RALCICH, N. C. i i. • t , ,i I"**•*.' ••. .> . . . . . ' •' V. ■ - ■ • . • i i r ... 11 . >n. »' v .:. • • • I | . I. h v•.l . , I.in.: j . 'S i. why sr i- .s, j • i.iei' .s .!". r» i" S iiul .ie hi; • ! 4 . •: tv.o dnu; Ii! 's, Miss Nauru.* j il ul' Kalei.,li. and Mrs. Wot'.:' jl 1 irk'ln, ul' Houston, Tex.; two j " liters, Dr. Kemp l\ Neal IU '' i; ;:• •»;»«•-« M. Neal. both oi' Ralei ■H i it sister, Mrs. Walter S"n 1 i\ rs of Monroe. Dr. Neal was chief medical of* t] i; ■ ,l for the Durham Life Insu' - - 11 c ••ice company an I was associate 1 t :• p" ' ;i, !■ iirr>- with his hvoti:;" ; il '. Kemp P. N -..1 and Dr. IT-: J Ti: "HpS'itl. ' I • ► •• . | • l t •a .. ■• ■ i . D ■ ns. .a . J Mm Vwi> ■ •''e:'. !)\- Mrs. i\ ii. I il .ijctson a:ul Mrs. I',. O. Sht Pard. i j The Cien"i(;n;;tration "The Home. Front Plans for Action" was then i discussed by Miss Craft which j was very helpful. During the social hour a bingo j game was played, prize being . awarded to Miss Pauline Craft. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by 1 Mrs. P. H. Robertson. j THE DANBURY REPORTER LOCALS; i C P.ml Ti.ylor was hcte MonJux . ,«.». VVi; \isili.l3 •. .1- :V (1 fiiuiU .".Mil I'iiK'tv. 1' v . r his IV: .;i ir.v: -U-j i ear L. »:• - my. ' I ■: « » « • 1 Deputy Sh v'li Mack wall oi . i in.- Ilall w.ia here Monday. > » «'♦> * 11 Mrs. J' i. Ie i iiuht.ni, who is ;; '] , mailer tu and i'£J. L. 1.. . 1 .>i lie : iont Si. i ..-.s. ha iv: l!y l.\ .n quilt' ill, though si: j . i i'.nv 1 i. ••. V.'oodrc : ii 1 i'.ti. *I■. I. l.>. .m;iu \v.ifci ItL v> , | ■ spent . .... ile ii J > y t ' i ;;. y. 'jj J Miii. J . Christian, Mr.>. u . -i. l b.;liio K I marjuric tiii.l Vtiiico i'c[ ( pi r ~i • :ui .T.miiy; Lie lUlicral oi ■ iJr. Paul Ae.ti at L:. 1 •Nial was a nephew oi Alia. Christ- J ian alia f.\ ii. PcPi'or. • • Fred Cilklewell of Kt.ckinghaui, Richmond county, was in DaaUurv iVloituay. i' red, who is a sou oi tlie late U. 1-. lilidcwcil, was for merly a citii.cn of the Flatshoai community, blokes county. Fred is niakhij. good m his new home in Richmond county, he..t to tut South Carolina line. * i": t• ■ the Ucpotte: | . u. Jackson an . • i . t . o&aI.el ij Li > .•• ;.. i . : ks'o:i O. .••••.! =A»ys. i lurry i » . ,t i \v; ,i ... • ut huusc. Ehia 1 ■ ' u who arc | ' I » R. Ausliy S.'yth of Lawsonvllle paid us a pleasant visit first of the week. ■X- vr * if * Little Shannon Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wall, of Raleigh, is visiting her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King i here. j * # » > * Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott and Mrs. N. E. Wall visited in Mt. Airy Saturday. Lois Wall, student at Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn., left luesday night after spending thj Christmas holidays with her par ents here. **« # » F.lder W. J. Prc.wn of the Primi tive Baptist Church, of Rural Hail was in town Monday. t Leans k Investments... IFor Emergency Ci'op Ln# its, P.'oatie v>ji Credit Ltvsr.s, Uvestcd; Loans, nr.! Loans wWa to Pur chase fvms, fjee Us he u.i l; ;'y Cj cvrkcrc. I We Piper". i.:c ivt sudi We make Manlhly | Payir.ei?t Loan-; seeu: eu «;• endorsed— See c.Js— STATE PLANTERS BANK M E MBii R F. 1). I. C. .-»^-srv\vrvrmrnranuimrun-wnn WWMWMAOCWSI in*»cr^u=J^rtrr. zra iMßOMiMßia .«.-v.. 11 i m MJHBH |i I ! r. " £ % V i 0 * /ft v *t f IJB _ JX ft $. ,% i| i. K 4® 1 ' I Oi a * 4 S MAY SEND A BOMB TO TOKIO Each' year we have maHe Hundreds of colli ( simply to turn on a switch. The trouble coll came in . . . the customer saicj the equipment wouldn't work ... and we found the only trou* ble to be that the electricity had oat been turned on. ; • • 11 ijllhllWPMiftf If you have trouble, please Be Sure tfie swlfcH is turned on before you call Helfi u| tfl save necessary rubber, ! The more rubber you save, the quTck'er our boys will be in Berlin and Tokyo, and home again. , s ■ :>•;*;> ■ DUKE POWER COMPANY . V i Card Of Thanks i • Wo want to express our sincere thanks to all our neighbors nnJ i car friends fur their kindness I timing the sickness and death of l Thursday, Jan. 11, 1943 our dear husband and fatutr, Mr. R. M. Smith. Many thanks to Peter's Creek Choir lor their beautiful singing. Also for the beautiful (lowers. MRS. R. M. SMITH AND FAMILY.
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