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PIUMMJW * * LA H SON vILLE > NEWS By MRS. E. G. LAWSON , Lawsonville. Private First i .oAf> huss Lawson spent the . .-.--..u at home here. He id •rationed at Fort Jacksor, S. C. •v'alier E. Spencer, seaman sec iid class, who is stationed at > iinbridge. Maryland, sprnt the ) i*t week-end at home hire Miss Ruby Helms spent the week-end with Miss Betty Jo XASilll. Miss Audrey Collins spent the v.e k-end with Mrs. Lenora Smith Miss Lucille Vaden, Thelma Lawson and Shirley Vaden visited Winifred Spencer .and Mrs. Leno ra Smith Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. M. Woods visited in Lawsonville Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Lawson has return ed home after visiting her hus band In Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. and "Mrs. Sam Moore of Hickory, formerly of Lawsonville. are proud parents of a fine girl. Ernest Moore and A! Wall ar-- in the Stuart Hospital where they underwent operations for appen dicitis. Clyde Morris Simmons, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simmons, is at home on furlough. He is station ed in Texas. Donald Mabe, Glenn Lawson. Bailey Stevens, left Winston- Salem Saturday night for Balti more, Tennessee and Washington. D. C., They reported a goou • ime on theTr sight-seeing tour and returned Tuesday night. Mrs. E. G. Lawson, Mrs. R. M. Wood and Mrs. B. O. Shepparl visited Danbury on business to day. Mrs. Clete Kiser of King visited Mrs. R. M, Wood Sunday. Sne also visited Mrs. Elaine flail, Leonard Hall is ill in a Wina ton-Salem hospital, his condition being unchanged. I>ig deep for the War Relief Fund Neal Eoone Post To Sponsor Carnival Neal Boor.e Post No. 197 Amer ican Legion of Stokes County is: sponsoring a carnival to be held in Walnut Cove i.ext week I'io.n Tuesday afternoon througn .-fal urday. They have becurel the services of the A. B. & B: Carni val Company that will uniig a merry-go-round, t'erris wheel, along with other rides and enter tainment connectei with a carn val. The Neal Boon.o Post will use the money derived from this en tertainment for the'r work wit', the boys in service from Stoke? county. Since the Selective Serv ice System went into effect the Legion has given a present to each boy leaving this county foi military training. One or more members have been present eaih time a contingent left and th» ; have taken a keen interest in the welfare of the boys in every way. IJig deep for the War Rel'ef Fund TO'tACCO FARM TO KF.N'T— Good allotment, good buildings plenty water, ple nt y l"nd, sehool. Tenant must have their su; p' e.. R. L. CAVENESS, Coleridge, N. C. Rand ,!ph County. MeetingrTo Be Held For Tobacco Producers To Sigrn '43 APC Payt I • • A meeting wiil oe at the fol lowing places for the purpose of having all tobacco producers sign their 1943 application for ACP Payment. Danbury township—Courthouse October 23. j 1 Big Creek township —Francisco School October 25. , Meadows township Ross' Store October 27. , Quaker Gap township—Reyn olds School October 28. ', Snow Creek township— Sandv Ridge School November 2. j Yadkin township Pinnacle ScnooT November 3. Yadkin township—King School November 4. j Peter's Creek township— Law son/ille School November 5. Sauratown township—(Will be notified later of date.) I Only one meeting *lll be heid | in a township and the office is. scheduling oniy one meeting to get all applications signed. No j applications will be mailed out of the office this year, therefore, it you do not want t omake a trp to Danbury. please come to tins illt't'ililg. All producers on the same f.-rni are requested to come togeth ?r. This HoTice is only being sent to landlords so it will be th? dutv of i i the landlord to hir tcnnr.is to gether and bring them with him to the meeting. Late practices will also l>e checked at this meeting, such ** lespcdeza. rye left, limestou. and phosphate used. If you hav* ai.y limestone or phosphate tha* har not been spread please spteid this material at once. fli soev er you get this materia' spread the sooner your appli.a'-.i « u be transmitted to ih» rit;r • • ill r and the sooner your -h nx wII I come. [ This is very importan* nccting and all tobacco producers shoulJ make it a point to come. May I again urge landlord t to ;'c.'.ut , HBBH|| ■ On* M W«H ■■•••■ Anlftiv T? ERES "° t TSr^^tl£ ££"•"%• «* £sl * your wo?k. ThU U cm thm, that *ll producer. of uaeful .h.nf »-~ in common. • . . _ . And thote of u* who* X* '• product ~ farms .nd in foctorm. or ofae-v.ee. '" ««£ h „ l^ -can bet .« the rcultt oi our work .n tfce h** which we have helped to create m Awtk. For - hu It on our ability to produce more per per«» "* nation on earth. And the people of every •""«'*; hopefully to u. for food and weapon., can count or, A». it hai thi» treat productive might . After the war i. over? Many people "' talking .N*.t a n ..fr for all or u» then And thev re right! ►'« thai r" h' brought obout. not by promi.c. b».t bv hard *«"*'*" " America 1 , producer. And thev thee who grow ami .«.*• «dI £ thine.—can do thi. po.t war 'ob better if thev J""* .V, A r understand each othtr. Gtntral iltclnt Co . "»** H„r th Gr~t.l Elicit fsJm f*~\ " T * C £f ' ' ■• W-» 10 fm. tWT, SBC - Th M »1J TUm, mm., |H t) uttkdtj t'J f BONDS CEMEBAI IUCTMC :M-cmauaanr Mtm» V ADE MBCUM NEWS' Vade Mecum. —Private ¥ir • I Class Royce U Vaden rpcrt a short while Thursday with *..• parents. Mr. *nd Mrs. Mclard Vadea. Mr. and Mrs. Eulas Prtdd> aa4 i daughters Joan and Mar> >u spent the week-end with Mrs. Priddy's mother. Mrs. Htw Vaden. Lem Morcfield. Mr. and Mrs ( Aaron Snow and children Ba'- bara and Gary. of Kcrarrswile. visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Mur| n> I over the week-end. Misses Annie Ruth and lsatvll Young, Thelma Lawson. Biibr aau i Jimmie Tucker and Jack WUluuus visited Lucille and Evelyn V*iks Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L«ster Shr toa Mrs. Herbert Sbeltoa, of U«k* ville and Mrs. Richard Forrest I and children visited Mr. mm 4 Mrs { Luther Shelton this week-w. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joyce Sunday with Mr. and Mrs K»er ette Vaden I Mr. and Mrs. Will Murj.fi. n- IteJ Mr. Murphy • stater Mr* Emma Hall. wh> recently un4r i went a »n>ut o|>eratMNl u tfc Stuart Va !>«|>ital I ! A large crowd attended tr homecoming at Stony K»-i,» ( Church Sunda> - ! SOLDIER BOYS COMING BACK The 92nd Medical Batta.i r. consisting of about Mi m.-i. which iranoeuvered st Han.in . Rock Paik retently. is connn back foi more manxuv*r» in this same area in ih«- Rrfwirter i» »u vised by Mana|L-r of th« Park J W. Lorv. 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