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Thursday, Apr. 29, 1943 LOCALS tc Mrs. H. M. Joyce, Mrs. J. W. tj Hall, Mrs. S. P Christian, Mrs. N. E. Pepper, Miss Nellie Joyce and Vance Pepper visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Alford and Mr.;. Jones Biown at Mount Airy Sun t day afternoon. *■ W. V. Wood of Hartman ac - tion was over a short while Moi day. *r *x* v} \ 11. L). Hill ol Francisco paiu the Reporter a visit Friday, lie was in town oa business. Mr. Hili has 2 boys in the na.... James Alvin and Thomas Dewai i. James Alvin is now at home from Buinbridge, Md., on fur lough, and Mr. llill says he if looking fine. Thomas Dewai, left for training at Bainbridg Md.. on the 13th with eleven oth er Stokes boys. Mr. Hill says Mrs. Hill is quite poorly and will have to submit to a hospital op eration soon. He himself i 3 not in good health. With a farm, 3 head of stock, 3 cows and bot:i of his boys gone, he is up against | it, he says. *## # # \ Gilbert Alley of Hartman was ( in town Tuesday. j *** * * Martin Luther Mitchell was' here Sunday from Walnut Cove, i *»# * * James Meadows was a visitor here Sunday afternoon from Wal nut Cove. * # * * •it- Walter Nelson of Meadows was in town Monday looking for to run his truck. Walter ought to have all the gas he needs. He will not pleasure ride it out. Walt er is strictly business and no fool ing. r * -iV'-i, ***** ki«i.■ i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beasley Easterdinnered with the Houston Loftises Monday. Bet they had ham. *** * * Ed Fulk of Piney Grove sec tion passed through with his fam ily Easter going south. ••• # * Paul Fulton was here this week from Walnut Cove. n #»# « * A beautiful jaybird is nesting near the Reporter office. It is said the jay does not sing in the spring, but waits till about July 1, then when he starts his musk it is just 3 months till frost. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and little girl spent Easter Mondaj here with our Taylors. Paul ap. pears to be entirely well of hii late attack of rheumatism. H has had a new set of teeth pui in which look perfectly natural We hope he will not carry then in his pocket like Dan Priddy am so many others do. ~»* # * • The friends of Mrs. W. G. Pet ree are glad to see her returnei i .from the hospital after a success ful operation for appendicitis. •*• • * Uncle Bud Ore was in towi Monday. Ha tells us that he ha not been well of late, but ia s a* I* to* about Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sink and \ r. and Mrs. Thad Tate of Wins , n-Salem on a trip to the moun- j in Easter Monday called by fo. visit with N. E. Pepper ah.i! miiiy. ; * X X- W A liufus Mabe of Peter's Crec.t v as among the Luster visitors i. >v,*n. wv x * Pod Lewis of Walnut Cove v. •. o tiiis week. ■V * . * ft ii.wi.iiul Tillcy of Walnut Cov«. .'as hero Saturday. *«* # * Rfid and Woodrow Flinchiim iolh track to'mcco growers, were i:-itor3 here and Sun lay from Route 1. X* v * * \ I 11. P.. King, local eni,inee.. is in ; i big surveying job at Albemarle, Stanley county, way down wheiv he Yadkins turns into the Peedee. * X- - v X- * H. E. Mitcholl has recently noved to High Poi:u from the Dil'ard section. Mr. Mitchell ha* sold his farm to Watsou Dug- Sins. Sid Fulk of Pinnacle was here Tuesday. *w* * * Cary L. Carroll of Mt. Vic." was among the visitors in tow. Tuesday. 'ulL... ■x- •x- * Lem Fagg of Hardbank section, who was recently honorably dis charged from the army because he was overage, was here Satur- ! day. ' ft -K * i> * Miss Rebecca Mitchell of Wal nut Cove has recently accepted a 1 position in the Stokes Welfare Department, is a daughter of the late J. G. H. Mitchell, who was, i one of Stokes county's most hon j ored and honorable citizens. In the old days he was Register of Deeds for many years. He held > many other places of public trust, j *«•*** Mr. Brown, the Danbury-Wal nut Cove star mail carrier, is one j of the most popular postmen that ever operated on this line, and is decidedly the swiftest and amilingest. Whenever Brown fails to be exactly on time people rush to their telephones to ask: . "Was he hurt?" ***** J. S. Shelton was here Wednes day from Francisco. #** # # Rev. J. A. Joyce was in towit this week from Sandy Ridge. ***** Junior Campbell of Newport , News, Va., is spending a few days at his home here, having a foot , trouble. *** * • i Rozelle Laws, leading farmer of Capella, was in town Tuesday. ***** I JOEL H. FULTON ACCEPTS WASHINGTON TRIPLE A JOB Joel H. (Dick) Fulton left this . week for Washington, D. C., j where he takes a position with . the Triple A. He has been connected with the Stokes office for two years. 1 4 thirteen billion dollars—the , ■» »am the Treasury most raise Kn ia the Second War Loan drive, 5 $9 Is only one sixth of the esti ! sw mated oost of the war for the ■*- fiscal year of iM«. THE DANBURY REPORTER W. S. C. S. Entertained 44 Monday Evening .By Mrs. J. S. Taylor (Contributed) MAllCil a The W. S. C. v.as most gra-- ilu a-ily filteruiincd at tlio hor.a> ri Mrs. J. Spot T. ylor oa M-»u- March S. Miss. ; M-ry and Grace Taylor assumed . »• mother. lira, Marshall, president, callc : i! .: -el: !:j or Irr l.y : i {'.cr:,. : ir. Mr;.. li. ,'i ! in pr.iypr IYUov-.ti.; the usual report*' ;•>-i-I •'.,i;.:g tlio business sessioa t .Mir. J. L. Livo was elected del- d ( •at.> to (he conference to be held ji :•! WiHr.t'Mi-ii.ilein. Mrs. Ulsodes n .•••s elected alternate. i The visitors wvre welcome-.1 an ! c ait,) the two mem!,is v-ho had 1 been absent due to illness, Mrs. s Kirby and Mi s. George. All those present took part in 3 reading passages from tue Bible ; 'on Belief, The Bible an-.i The ( I&Hy Spirit. Open discussions t were held on each subject. The I leafier read quotations by famouw i poets, authors, teachers and min isters on the subjects. Mrs. Tav- 1 lor closed the program with pray-* |er. j During the social hour, Mrs. Love was the winner of the love- j ily gift for drawing the mystical | • number seven. Delicious refresh-, ments were served to the mem- bers and guests. The meeting adjourned to the , strains of the Holy City and oth- - er famous piano compositions : rendered by Miss Mary Taylor, j The friendliness, helpfulness, I and cooperation of our friends who have opened their homes to us in their love for Christ an>J their desire to help further His work is deeply appreciated bv all I , , , APRIL | The W. S. C. S. met Monday night, April 12 at the home ot I Mrs. N. E. Pepper. | Mrs. Marshall, president, called\ the meeting to order by reading ; j a portion of the 91st Psalm. Mrs. I Love led in prayer. Following the usual reports, Mrs. Love gave a report oa the j conference. Mrs. Taylor and j Mrs. Rhodes, who attended the j 1 conference, also gave neports. | Mrs. Marshall read an article jby Rufus M. Jones on the "New .Holy Family" from the America* ! Friend. Mrs. Burke Smith read [the song Prayer. Mrs. N. K. | Pepper read a poena oa Christ land talked about the Intercessory I | Prayer—John 17. i During the social hour the i guests were presented hand-paint ed booklets with the prayer "I Will Pray Fy Others." Delicious refreshments were served. [» Again we wish to express our ( sincere gratitude for the loving j kindness of our frieads and for I their oooperation in helping us have a truly Christian society. 3 NOTICE TO REPORTER'S 1 CORRESPONDENTS 3 In order to have your weekly news letter pnblwhed the week it Ik' received. It 1m neces sary that the Reporter receive , the letter not later than Wed , nesday morning. Yoar cooper ation will t>e asnreciated. 1 THE EDITOR. 'Ugh Squad" Descend:' 1 On Danbu>> , b.iubury experienced a i't» . jrl of tin ill last Saturday wi> bunch of about 15 lndiai.;. . ■o.irod oi. v!o streets. Tiioy 'a •t.eii r.ol uiih l ov.s ; .. ••• ,i!.s :.n i warclubs, but % . i..i and .-iiuVi is. T'•• i.' 'o' ' |l"l 5..0110 d \* i •• . '. i. . .It Si SVVCi 1 .! *!«. rii'" .io «! l . I in;, a'l Oi. J- t ; ; . •i . t •••>• ' , and *oari * !m„ cir. of the .ii ■ .ill!•..i!"• '..Ji and iii.iiK'*!■ a ho sh;'".M is. il.-an'tt . o' L ' Jitolio.s and otherwise > iroving lit- lo:.k-: and eot :»f t:-o stroots. l'nKi ii.toiu'.e.ny of Travis • v ■ did a nice job, lor v. iii' h ' • bury people and the paih general fool thanklul. The State highway camp Meadows is now ov:-U|>i-d es sivoly with Indians from 'lobes county. They arc exc Hon' v.'oi era, and though sonic of thcni a; lifers in for dreadful crimes, t.v appear very tractable and d viw. The Indian names a:v ol'ui. beautiful and poetic, as for i tance Flying Eag!*, llunnin Water. Fast Wind, John Knife. Swamp Fox, Stilletto Joe, Ton Redliorse, Fly Blow, Long Arrow, Adam Su par head, Deer Gut, Can ; tanker, Yellow Tooth Toter, etc. How Reed George, Travis Tut tie, Reid Forrect and the camp bosses tell these Redskins apan. A LEADERSHIP THAT MUST BE MERITED The annual report of the North' Carolina Insurance Department just released reveals that, again, in 1942 the people of North Car oline bought more Ordinary life insurance from SECUKIIY LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY, than from any othegj;ompany doing business in the state. SINCERE"THANKS te SECURITY policyhold- to all SECURITY Repre ers and friends for thi* aentativea whose efficient, Manifested confidence constructive efforts have • which made possible in ■ resulted in this ever-widen -IM2 the best year in the iw service and increasing Company's history, mtm strength of SECURITY. . ** * \ CONGRATULATIONS YOUR SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE ia one who would be your friend and render a valuable service to you and yours tKrovgh the great institution of old lin«. >f?al reserve life insor unce as provided by SECURITY LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY S liberal Registered Contracts. "face The Future With Security" SECURITY LIFE and TRUST COMPANY • EGBERT L. ft WIS, President WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. LAWSONVILLK HIGH 1 v/.SitkHjC IS K S 1 sti* Sli I*EiILATiV K& Tlic Lawsonviilo -iiool • •:tors liavo keioo le >1 . ipeilativcs. They a:i as fo - ist tftU..i '■> . .1.- . pi. ' • I ' .»;i; i.. *»i; 1 C • '' 1 • 1 • i:i • i : t - i • .«j v V, ; ! ' .•' ;; ;•!. his •• !: . • Woo;!. She Hon (»c»t • •••;;* Appointed by i v>-ar Aiasi j.owor Coin mission, S. O. Sheltoa of Franeisco li.is assumed i . ''n 1 .io« Supervising F ro'-i-'r XYA Training Division of.iei i station at Burlington. Sheltort has bren cmneotcd with the 'Goodyear Aircraft Corporation as sheet metal instructor and is a graduate of the Special Develop ment School, Akron, Ohio. ~ we don't know. MJ3LISHED rHURSDATS Francisco Scouts ¥ A Uoy .-'C'.iut troo;. has been or ;,m-. cl ut Fiaruisco with R. : . us Scoutmaster. 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