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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS The Dan bury Reporter N. E. PEPPER Editor and Publisher fc. VANCE PEPPER Business Manager Issued Thursdays at Danbury, N. C., and entered at the Danbury postoffice as second class matter, under act of Congress. National Advertising Representative New York : Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta : Miila. Danbury North Carolina, April 1, 1943 NEAL SPEAKS | H. L. Gibson APRIL 6 HERE Harvey Johnson j J. A. Joyce VICE PRESIDENT WACHOVIA ' MRS R E KLNG • BASK WILL TALK ON WAK[ J; chrtotlan FINANCE- COMMITTEES Tom p reßto|l , , . , FOR STOKES NAMED- Walker ' S ' COME TO THE MEETING I SOLICITATION WITH YOUR QUESTIONS. COMMITTEE: ! Paul Fulton, Retail chairman The Stokes county war finance War Savings Staff. committee, of which Miss Grace Edgar Rankin Taylor is chairman, feels fortun _ Bill Bailey ate in having William H. Neal to J. D. Johnson addeess the committees and work • O. P. Green ers. j Odell Jones Mr. Neal, who is vice-president ,„ . J. V. Lewellyn of the Wachovia Bank system, I H. Holton Gentry and who is chairman of a 22- | Ralph Beck county organization will speak at fj. Ctevens the court house in Danbury at S i Harry Martin o'clock p. m., and wiTi explain the „ , , , Marshall Johnson importance and the meaning of > i P. M. Moorefield the great second war loan drive.! Ralph Mills All committees, workers and' i W. M. Fulp citizens are urged to be present: Clyde Priddy at this meeting, and to bring ~ . . u M , u PUBLICITY their questions to Mr. Neal, who COMMITTEE: * " Will answer them. , The organization of the United e PP er ' chairman State treasury war finance com- Sallie F. Pepper, co-chairman mittee in Stokes county is aa fol- Lawrence Macßae f OWfl . Tneodore Newsome Chairman—Miss Grace Taylor. U ' Green ADVISORY COMMITTEE Raleigh Gibson Jacob Fulton, chairman T. J. Byerly E - S - Stokea '] C. L. Lester Dr - C - J - Helsabeck . . C. E. Davis J - W - Hall W. F. Marshall Alfred Ellington ArtEur M. Shelton Walter Petree P. O. Frye Leonard van Noppen "" Moi r Hawkins • ' 1 ' rte Da,la " rarb y J. C. Carson PROSPECTS CHAIRMAN: Laura Ellington John Taylor, Chairman Victory ? KEEP HER SMILING The annual sale of Easter seals, now being carried on by the Stokea County Society for Crippled Children, will furnish funds to help such children as Dorothy, shown above, to get on their Teet, both literally md figuratively; for Dorothy will have to have special teaching while her leg heals, so that sh ewon't get too far behind in school. Dorothy will also have to have Bpectol play opportunities so that she doesn't become discouraged and give up her fight to beoota# a stf*ag aid useful citizen. Your purchase of Easter seals will help keep DOfOfty smiling. The sale ends t\>k 25. ...... d THE DANBURY REPORTER LOCALS I ' »J. A. Scales. aged 95, old Stokes man, died Wednesday at Stoneville. News is received of 'the illness of J. C. Frans at Westfield. Mr. Frans must get well —he is too useful a citizen to be sick. •** * * Sid Fulk was here Tuesday . from Pinnacle. '•./• ( . . ••* * • Constable Will R. Sto vail of Sandy Ridge was in town Monday. •** * * Rufus Mabe of Route 1 was here at court as a witness. ***** Lowell Poore of Sandy Ridge, Elmer Shelton of Francisco, Osa Pyrtle of Winston-Salem, visitors here at court. L ***** J. C. Wall, who drives a Grey hound bus out of Raleigh, visit ed relatives here this week, ac- j companied by his wife and child- j ren. Sirs. Wall was formerly Miss j Tootsie King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King here. *** * * Uncle Gentry King, colored minister of Brown Mt., was in town this week. Uncle Gentry, i who is a mighty good Primitive Baptist preaches, is quite a favor ite with some of the colored girls of his flock, who treated him to ice cream, and someone said each time they handed him Another plate he said: "Praise the Lord and pass the ice cream." ***** Deputy Sheriffs attending court this week: Carl Ray, of Walnut Cove; G. C. Lawson, of Lawson ville; Bud Tilley, of. Pinnacle; W. S. George, of Francisco; Burke Smith, of Danbury; Mope Carroll, of Flatshoal; Mack Walj, of Pine Hall. Probably as alert and effi cient officers as you will find in the Stale. ••« • • Among the visitors in town this week were J. L. Bennett, of Danbury, Route 1; G. A. Jones, ot Capella; Gabe Tuttle, of King; Jonie Heath, of Walnut Cove; J L. Moore, of Lawsonville; Ellis F. Stone, of Pinnacle; Phil Dunlap, of Walnut Cove; W. A. Southern, of Meadows; Dillard Hall, of Ca pella; W. H. Smith, of Sandy Ridge; Lefford Mabe, of Peter's Creek township. ***** Dr. Helsabeck and Bill Fulton, representative Walnut Cova citi zens, were noticed in the crowd at the court house Monday. Fund. O. O. Grabs Edd Mitchell fW E. C. Slate * I 't?, V Bill Fulton • 3 P* •• , A- M v Sam Simmons * J Ellis Coon ff'mi' W. M. Simmons S. P. Christian s Marshall Watts 4 h Mrs. Jacob Fulton / H. HL Williatoson, Jr. e R. L. Zigiar ; J. D. Nance t W. W. Smith V" v i Mrs. R. H. Moorcfleld r frr. R Sf. Hel#ahefr ' ' r r >, ' pr. G. 9t*h» Mrs. b. P. Cnnstian is mucn 'improved alter an uiness from an I abcessed tooth. ***** Little Harry Leake, son of Mr. and Mrs. J .R. Leake, has been quite ill with intestinal flu. •*• • • Winifred Hall, student at Camp bell College, Buies Creek, was ac home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall, last week-end. * •! * #** * * u ■ Virginia Slaughter had as her guests last week-end, her mother, Mrs. R. G. Slaughter, and her brother from Roxboro. *** * * ; Mrs. N. E. Wall and daughter, Anne, have returned from a visit with Mr. Wall and the W. E. Joyces at Morehead City. *** * * Brantley ""vvafl o* Tlaietgli was home for the week-end. *** * * J. Frank Martin of Jackson l ville, N. C., is expected home thi3 i week-end. *** * * | Angela Taylor of Salem Coliegj I will be home this week-end. ***** Mrs. J. L. Love, Mrs. Reginald Marshall, Mrs. Ellen Rhodes, Mrs. H. M. Joyce and Mrs. J. S. Taylor were among those from here to attend a meeting of the Women's Society o7 Christian Service held on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week in Winston-Salem. ***** W. A., J. A. and Dixie Nunn, Quaker Gap citizens, were here this week. ***** Harvey Johnson of King was here thig week. ••* • • John L. Christian of Pinnacle was here Monday. ***** Jesse George of Westfield visit ed, Danbury .Monday. jrttftsr _ ■% voVP 14* TABLETS. SAI3fL H>5C OMW FOR SALE —4 fresh milk goats. ' S. B. GATEWOOD, Walnut Cove, N. C. R. F. D. 1. I mile from power Dam j « 25mar2w CAN'T YOU SLEEP? WHEN the stress of modern living gets "on your nerves", a good sedative can do a lot to leases nervous tension, to mal» joi more comfortable, to permit reitfol Sleep. Jfext time a day's Work and sky.; i Dr. Miles Nsnise (Liquid or Effenreseent Tablets) Dr. Miles Nervine is a Wme teated sedative that haa been bringing reHeTfrom Functional Nerrooa Distnrbances lor sixty years ye*> as ss tWs eglyaa dlreciod. Danbury s Red Cross Contributions Alfred Ellington $2.50. Margaret Ellington 2.50. Mr. and Mrs. P M. Stephens 2.00 Mrs. R. H. Moo re field 1.00 Miss Cora Wilks 1.00 jjurs. W. C. McCanless 2.00 Reid George JL.OU Mrs. R. R. King 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Rhodes 2.00 Rev. and Mrs. Love 1.00 J. R. Leake ; 1.00 Vance Pepper 1.00 Donald Stephens » 1.00 . i* Tom Cofer t ' .•> .25 Andrew Joyce .50 N. E. Pepper * 1 1.00 Ola Campbell 1.00 Mattie Sue Wilkinson 10.00 N. O. Petree T 1 • ♦ " 1.00 Ruby Jessup 2.00 Frances H. Marchal! ( 2.00 William McC'anlcss 3.00 R. J. Scott 5.00 Mr.* J. Spot Tay'.or 500 Grace Taylor 5.00 Mary Taylor 5.00 Mrs. Nora Mulloy 5.00 Mrs. N. A. Martin 2.00 I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce 1.00 Mrs. N. E. Wall 1.0 J Miss Nannie Pepper 25.00 Mrs. J. W. Hall 3.00 Mrs. Janie Cofer .75 Miss Nannie Jones 1.00 Miss Christine Anderson 1.00 Mrs. Edwin Taylor 2.00 Noel Dunivant 1.00 Mrs. A. G. Sisk 1.00 Miss Margaret Turner 2.00 R. L. Smith 1.00 Joe Martin 1.00 B. P. Bailey LOO Carl Ray Flinchum 1.00 J. Watt Tuttle 1.00 Mr.- and Mrs. Elmer Petree 5.00 Marjorie Pepper 5.00 J. J. Taylor 10.00 C. G. Ray 1.00 "8 Burk Smith 1.00 John Dellinger 2.00 Mrs. Jessie Christian 5.00 Sam Lewis 1.00 Ruth Coleman HJy 1.00 . Mm. Dallas Kirby ft' 1.00 Paulina Graft 4.00 Hazel F- Bowles . 5.00 Lucy Booe 5.00 Virginia Slaughter 5.00 Dick Fulton , 5.00 L. H. van Noppen 5.00 Emorie van Noppen 5.00 A. C. Metts 2.00 E. S. Stokes 5.00 Bessie Joyce 5.00 Mrs. Burley Mabe 1.00 Mrs. J. S. Flinchum 1.00 Jerry Mabe .25 Mrs. Ernest Nelson .25 Julia Flinchum 1.00 Carlo Flinchum 1.00 Mrs. R. J. Scott .65 S. A. Flinchum 1.00 Mrs. R. H. Todd 3.00 I HhiH Ml UMIm. rinuat, 1 a MM* i» tha vAtow to■ a Cam* | pto tail** la pw bm. i t Thursday, April 1, 1943 Big Bunch Leaving— * But Hush Early Monday morning the court house bell will ring, sum moning the 'teen-age boys to get on the buses, off for the war camps. A late ruling of the war department prevents our printing the list. T5Te censorship is tight ening. We do not know the num ber or the names of the kids —ex- cept one —Paris Pepper, our lino type boy—ready to do his bit. /Andy Ridge News , - ] Betty Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Joyce was given a surprise party in honor of her ninth birthday. Cake, sandwiches, pickles, jello with fruit cocktail, and lemonade were served. Hos tess was Miss Ruby Joyce. Guests were Amy Gray Haley, Lovene Haley, Patsy Hennjs, Sherley Vernon, Sonny Boy Hennis and Bobby Dean Boyd. Games were played after dinner. The honoree received many gifts. ■» Misses Jacquline Hennis, Win ona Vernon, Catherine Boyd, Dor othy Spencer, Viola, Pearl, and Eva Dell Williams were visitors of Miss Ruby Joyce, Saturday. Mrs. Frank Christian 1.00 Mi's. R. O. Kiger 2.00 Mrs. McKinley Nelson 1.25 Mrs. S. A. Flinchum 1.00 Mrs. J. D. Flinchum 1.00 W. V. Wood 1.00 W. T. Oakley .23 WORKGKS—: _ i Marjorie Pepper • , J Emorie van N ippen - Frances H. Ma. hall f Mrs. Sidney Flinchum Mrs. Will Wood STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia Friday ft Saturday, April 2-S "BULLETS FOR BANDITS" BUI Elliot—Tex Ritter Also "PVT. SNUFFY SMITH" Bud Duncan—Edgar Kennedy Sunday & Tuonuay, Apr" 4-5 "Miss annie rooney" Shirley Temple—Win. Gargan Dlclde Moore Tnes., Wed., Thurs., April 8-7-8 "MAISIE GETS HER MAN" Ann Southern—Red Skelton Also Ve-.vs *"' 4 * NOTICE Ha vine qualified as administra tor of John 3. Grabs, deceased, notice ia hereby gives to all per sons having cldiws against the et- V tate of the said JoKA' S. tyahs, to present 2 the same to aae duly an theaticaited on or before the 2Srd day of February, IM4, «r this % notice tytfl be pleaded ia Mr of payment. All persons indebted to said pstate will 4saks Immediate ?rvft>cnt to hie. *thk *>TMlare SSpd, • 0. O. totnttr ,m H. Loake,
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