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The Danbury Reporter Issued Thursdays at Danbury, N.C., and entered at the Danbury postuffice as second class matter, under act of Congress Tv. E. Pepper, Editor & Publisher - - - E. V. Pepper. Associate Editor National Advertising Representative New York Chicago t Detroit Atlanta Phila. Iv. North Car., 'luur.-iiay. 11. 1;'. 1 I IXI; N;:WS I } ( ' , : M \ ' ■ : M .i; • n't at'.::. :;t. Stti'vivm, . several sons and daughters i ■. t.aiier ot grandchildren d .i.-.i mi- brother, John Walt er Alnig . it Baton Bouge, La. i'iie fa: -ril service which was in charge of (lev. Paul Herman Xewsum in I Lev. Mr. Mctiee Was condaeti- i it Antiocii Church Wednesday i tternoon at 2 o'clock, Intermea. wis in the church cem etorv. i Work is well underway on a r.ew home tor Austin Wall in West View. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations in the St'oru -Helsaheek Clinic Fri day: Miss Louise Slate of Mo Olive and Miss Helen Gravitt p.' Cupel la. N'eulewn Fred Law of the r.av UNAFRAID.. :•* '):c 4 w* r'-prntr-i */: /•.«■ perr'.-.nijn •>* Ch'snp'•i'" it ft Ohi't IZtl'" r oii& t *r.p t"*j •l- ACE THE FLTLRE WITH SECURITY" W. M. FULP, General Agent Walnut Cove, N. C. SECURITY LIFE AND TRUST CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. treat .. 1' St:... t no* f-om where I sit :..6i/ Joe Marsh^ 4 Morale is a Lot 4§f of little things V •: '• ::r .: lot of talk about rr.o -r :!'• e ilays .. . but have \vu f ;• : :: people wh» know :l\ \\Jt.it "tr.-rale" was? v " I v.-:t thtttr.l 'inff through :: • . rap . !■; the t ther day, . . .m * tiits verso 1 d like It'- lit' lie vnu (jet fri 'll 11 friendly • I- . \ i if •' in n ti.i« in .. i unitv Mylc. *• * i r- |"| Ml llillllt* lll.lt till' |U»>t« *! ••.!!»• i- .t tut i ; lliin^-. v- :* In i" • » *»rv INDUSTRY FOUNDATION N2'*h Caro' no Ccmrr £ r Irn'e D-ec?cr, 6C6-607 Instrcn:c Bldg N. C. THE D.ANBUBY REPORTER, D ANBCBY, NORTH CAROLINA, MAY 11. 1944. iT;. and M'rs. Joe Stone are spending a few days at Richmond, Va.. where they are the guests of their son. Frank Stone, who is in denta? college there. The storn is not entirely out of business. Only one birth is re ported this week: to Mr. and Mrs. Ratuioll King, a daughter. Robert K.pp. stationed ■; Can-i i lord' n Johnson. Flu., is 1 Id -•. 1.. i. l'i visit lv r .- . Sgl. "ho:., as I>. Tuttle, w .'.ii i an occasional refreshing glass of beer with friends. From where I sit, If we take care !o preserve these little friendly things that ltoost mo rale. we'll he doing a lot to help our country in its time of crisis. And we";! boos' morale among our soldiers at the front, too. Be cause i*'s the-e "important little things" tha 1 they look forward to returning to. , WESTFIELD NEWS 1 Westfield. —Pvt. William Homer i Marshall has notified his parents, ( Mr. and' Mrs. W. L. Marshall, of his safe arrival overseas. Mr. and airs. E. R. McKinne.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Elme. Hooker Sunday. Miss Virginia Marshall visiti . Miss Jane MeKinney Monday. Elmer Jat la-oii and Q imee M. Kinney are si cnditig a while wi : u'\ i ll; Ut •, . t ,s\ \ o: i ... Mi. . ..". Mis. Catroll Mart ..a.' r> i.u... Mr. and M;s. IKn Mai 5i...11. Last week a large crowd i!'! neighbors and friends gatliere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vaden for the comfort of Mrs. I \aden who is Sd years old. In the group were preachers from CTear Springs. Volunteer, and El der Malt Edwards and Eldei Gardner from Hillsville, Va., Eld- I er TTd Priddy of Sandy Ridge, land Elder M. H. Vaden of Fran- : i . Cisco, who tool: part in the meet ing. | LAWSONVILLE NEWS MRS. E G LAWSOX Lawsonville. John Manring. who has be» n ill for some time at the home of his son, Tom Man ring, is not much improved. Mrs. Hampton Lawson of Char lotte is visiting Mrs. E. G. Law son and family this week. The friends and neighbors of '•Her.!. Lawson gave him a sur ■n- birthday party Saturday night. Many gifts and happy re tarns \\tii given the honoree. Mrs. Rachel Tucker Saunders oT station il there. Prof. S. B. Brandon is havin his home on West Main Street rt And that s the news from here j LOST—in vicinity of Collinstown ' one traveling bag. Finder will | please notify Blain R. Hill, or j J. L. Moore. Lawsonville, N'C ' Pd : FOR SALE -Chevrolet Coupe in good condition. \V. M. FI'LP, 1 Walnut Cove. X. C. 1 FIXE MILK COW FOR SALE Holstein, a fine young cow, fresh in May. Will sec re.ison ; ably. J. A. JOYCE, Sandy Ridge, X.C. Do i FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? j FASTEETH. an improved pow der to be sprinkled on upper or ' lower plates, holds false teeta | more firmly in place. Do not | slide, slip or rock. Xo gummv, | gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non ! acid). Does rot sour. Checks j "plate* odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. (advt.) ! You Are Always Welcome To Visit the Nelson Funeral Home At Any Time PHOXE 913 - Dependable Drugs At Reasonable Prices SMITH DRUG CO ' 1 OSCAR W. SMITH. PharmacM Pilot Mtn., X. C. Kentucky, formerly of Law3on- Mrs. IT S. Woods spent Mon ville, announces the birth of a da y " Lawsonville. Misses Billie Tucker and Doris daughter. Mrs. Blanche Lawsoa George spent Saturday night w:tli of Lawsonville is visiting her. Thelma Lawson. Farmers of this community Margaret Hargev of have finished corn planting an i spent th.> wee'-.-m: with are preparing to plant tobacco. Annie Mae Laws. n. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer The Lawsonville-F'tuy (liovo announce the birth, of a dnugu sandclay road has lx-en r nfotced ter, Lyndia Gail. with a coat of gravel. $ KSEOCZ 3 i , ill - > s - - - - 'jj « || On account of increased hid. the lol h wing school pioperty will he offered J lor re-sale to the highest bidder as fol i lows: I PALMYRA SCHOOLHOI/SE AND LOT—Tuesday, May 23, at 11:30 A. M. 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