PTWJSHED THURSDAYS Tlie Da nbury, Reporter i:iued Fiiursdays at Danbury, N. C., ami entered at the Danbury postoffice a# second claws matter, under act of Congress N. i.. 1 upper, Editor & Publisher - - - E. V. Ptpper, Business Mgr. •Ssfionaf *f*vo f Hsing Representative lew York ; Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta s Phila. 'anbury, JNortii car., Thursday, Oct. 7, 1943. XICITIZENS SERIOUSLY ILL Jj.FF RUTLEDGE IS AT HOME. REV. ROBT. HELSABECK IN WINSTON HOSPITAL FAR MERS SMILING OVER 810 PRICES—DR. DRAKE COMES TO TOWN Come reside in a real town and you'll howl with satisfaction. King, Oct. 7.—Newel Newsuni has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and will leave for actual duty Oc tober 19. He has been given thi rating of second class petty officer. Jeff Rutledge remains seriously ill at his home on east Main St. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations here last week: Mrs. Cicero Cro mer of Mizpah, Donald Boyles or Capella, Miss Norma Jean Butner and Julius Rierson of Tobacco ville, Miss Doris Jean Smith of King and Mrs. John Bowman of Germanton. Rev. Robert Helsabeck is crit ically ill in a Winston-Salme hos pital. The stork's report is light again I I I Rationing I REGISTRATION! A GASOLINE-KEROSENE-BOOK 4| At the following time and place we will receive applications for | issue New U A" Gasoline Coupons. Old kerosene blanks may I be oresented for renewal at same time. Applications for "Book 4" a l so be filed. ' ■ PLEASE G > TO YOUR NEAI EST SCHOOL ON THE DATE I SET BETOKEN 9A. M. AND 4P. M. TAKE WITH YOU THE FOLLOWING. REQUIRED AND NECESSARY PAPERS: , I (1.) Front Cover of Old "A" Book. M m (2.) Tire Checking Record. - I (3.) Auto Registration Card. \ (4.)' Name and Age of Each Member of Family. -B MON., OCT. 11: AT WALNUT COYE & PINE HALL SCHOOLS J I TUE., OCT. 12: SANDY RIDGE & LAWSONVILLE SCHOOLS r| WED., OCT. 13: AT FRANCISCO AND REYNOLDS SCHOOLS ■ THUR., OCT. 14: AT PINNACLE & GERMANTON SCHOOLS \M FRI., OCT. 15: AT KING SCHOOL M 0 You Must Have "A" Book for Gasoline Before November 8. You I Must Have Book 4 In Short Time. Save Gas and Tires by GOING I TO NEAREST PLACE. IT IS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! | Stokes County Rationing Bd. I I this week. Here it is: to Mr. land Mrs. Lonnie Long, a son; and jto Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mickey, a 1 daughter. Billie Joe Ferguson of Davidson College visited friends here over the week-end. Farmers in this section are very busy preparing and market ing their tobacco which iB bring ing fancy prices. They all coma back with a broad smile. Recent real estate deals in and around King: Mrs. Louis Talbert to Thomas E. Smith a lot on east Broad St.; E. P. Newsum to C. T. McGee, a lot on Pilot Avenue; Lenny Pulliam to R. W. Boles, sixty acre farm; John Stewart, heirs to Thomas G. New, three acres in east lung; J". E. Stone to Edwin White, twenty acn. farm on Dan River Road. Richard Stone, who is attend ing college at Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Stone on west Main street. Clade Tuttle and William Den ny, planters of the Chestnut Grove section, wer* among the business visitors here Saturday. J. Nat Roberts, "familiarly THE DANBURY REPORTER 1 'COVE PERSONALS i 'K Walnut Cove. — Martin Luther Mitchell, William Smith and Tom mie Gibson were home for the we:lt end from Cedar Point, Ml Seaman Second Class Vance Smith is at home here for a visit. Miss Julia Pepper, who at Asheboro, was at home foi the week-end. Miss Marian Fulton left Friday for Washington, D. C., where she I has accepted a positibn with the Federal Bureau of Investigation l' Mrs. J. L. Mitchell has returned from an extended visit in Florida, j Bill Marshall, U. S: Navy, sta tioned at Bainbridge, Md„ is ex pected home during the week-end. Mrs. Doris Richardson and Lin da Ruth Sherard of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heath. Mrs. Dewey Rothrock and chil dren of Winston-Salem spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rothrock. known here as "Dr. Drake" of Dalton community, was among the business visitors here Satur day. And that's the news from here. Send in your news it ems to the Reporter; news of your son in the service, parties, illness —anything* about your i friends. i Dependable Drags At Reasonable Prioes OSCAR W. SMITH, Pharmacist I SMITH DRUG CO Pilot Mta., N. C. VADE MECUM NEWS ' V ' /••• !> rf : v i Vade Mecum. *$- Sgt Hughe* Hall, of the U. £s. Ariny, is spend-1 ing a furlough with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall of Vade 1 Mecum. I • | Private Glenn Frye of the U. S. ; ; Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Frye, recently spent a fur lough with his wife and parents. Misses Isabel, Annie Ruth Young, Billie Tucker and Thelnm Lawson spent the past week-end vtih Lucille and Evelyn Vaden. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Simmons and family visited Mrs. Hesste Vaden Sunday. Among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy the past week end were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bag-1 gette and family of Walkertownj ana Mrs. Emma Hall of Critz, Va.' Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Vaden via ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frye' Sunday night. Mrs. Ed Willard and daughter, Otelia, and Mrs. Sam Smith visit. 1 ed their father, Reid Mabe of Randolph county last week. Mrs. Homer Boyles and Cleo Hall are visiting their brother, Private First Class Richard Hali. stationed in Arkansas. — ROUTE ONE ITEMS « Danbury, Route 1. Private I First Class Paul John Priddy, .who entere dthe army on Decem jber 18, 1942, was recently pro moted to his present rating He is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. Misa Virginia Priddy of Mayo dan and Miss Polly Reid of Wal nut Cove, spent the ' week-en with Misses Gertie Nancy Priddy. Miss Margaret Shelton spent Saturday night with Miss Wilmr Priddy and Sunday night with Miss Margaret Shelton on Dan bury, Route 1. WANTED Tenant for 2-honM> who can furnish stock & tools. Land In good condition, table for grain & tobacco. Tobacco allotment 3.4110 acres. Rve miles from Stokes line, near village of Bethania. A real opportunity If interested. Must hear at once MBS. E. T. KAPP, Bethania, N. C. You Are Always Welcome To Visit the Nelson Funeral Home At Any Time PHONE 913 m > AT FIRST . . 6*6 TABLETS. SALVt. mt MOPS [M. S C. Beauty Shoppe 511 1-2 N. Liberty St, j' Winston-Sale jh, N. C. Dial 9124 for Appointment o Machinelesa Permanents $3.00 to $12.50 Machine Permanents $2.50 to sl2 Shampoo & Finger Wave. .75 •. SAVE HEBE AND BUY WAB BONDS & STAMPS "JAKE" CROTTS, Mgr. , LAWSONVILLE Li • NE WS | v» A' w i V* •;? ,/ * v By MRS. E. G. LAWSON Lawsor.villo. —Mrs. Nell Carroll of Kin v spent a short while here Thursday. She statpj tr.r.t her sister, Annie, had been slight J injured in a bus wreck at N|oi| folk, Va., but was improvini^jit^ Pvt. E. G. Lawson, Jr., has fied his parents that he has ar rived safely in England. He say-) St is a beautiful place and that he likes it fine. Mrs. E. G. Lawson, Mr. and Cecil Stevens, Mrs. Will Stevens, Ealine and Margaret Stevens, Mrs. Louise Rodgera spent last Friday in Winston-Sa lem shopping. j Sergeant Hampton Lawson, who has been stationed at Camp j Wheeler, Ga. ( has been transfer red to Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Corns, and Mrs. John Lawson went to Winston-Salem Monday. Clyde Lawson is spending a From where I sit. 1 Grandma Hosklni lot -Just as It was written la the' about blatory-but when we Mayflower's log. asked her whwa the first brew- iind It seems that aU through 1 Tf mi built in Aioaria. she our early American history beer j ■ jrouldnt take sides. sort of tempered the hardships ► "Ten see," says Gniilai, and helped to make us a toler- I j "wherever the colonists settled, ant, moderate people. i «ae oI the int M»p they Vna where I ait, beer Is the , thought abosrt was toed and beer America* drink of moderation |... In fart, one NSM wbg the nd frtendlineae-ldnd of a ayse- Pilgrims landed at Vtmonth fctf Q« gar personal liberty. , Bock was because the Magflow. .er was rnnnln* short of beer." /") /) ► Well, that too* a new one on J*yO£ "taAAJ? , us. but Grandma showed It to us 6/ 0 IMS, SMWINO INDUSniY FOUNDATION. North Carolina Commit** fdgsr M. lata), Stat* Okwtor. 606-607 lnwronc* SMg, iUl.igh, N. C O We give your Dollar (he GREAT BUYING •POWER! Buy War Bonds „WHh the Savings Made at Out*-Place 6. D. Kill, Safe's Manapr I J. urn Horse M title (o. Pilot Mouoiain, N. C. ThursdaMHt. 7, 1943. furlough folks here. *rmed forces met VVednesday € '«HHRth Mrs. J. W. Lackey, rfsa Benton, the home ag- t. 'i he dcrnonstra ■HPwas or canning meat in JHBssure cookers. Two contest) I were held, with Mrs. O. E. Smith land Mrs. Hess Robertson the win ner. Those present were: Mes ! dames O. E. Smith, T. N. Tuttle, E. G. Lawson, R. G. Thomas, Ed- Win Neal, R. A. Robertson, B. O. Sheppard, Z. R. Sheppard, W. H. Moore, R. A. Martin, and the hos tess, Mrs. W. J. Lackey. The fol- A lowing new members joined the club: Mrs. Ann Woodall, Mrs. Denny, and Miss Montgomery.^ Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. G. Lawson and Mrs. R. A. Robertson. The November meeting will be held with Mrs. W. H. Moore at her home.

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