Official Returns of Stokes County Primary, May 27,1944.
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MrrCIIELI 74 5 0 1 1 0 75 47 4 12 39 0 0 1 656 6 51 8 52 18 39 C-5121
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TOTALS
Leaders In Democratic
Primary, May 27th
JOIf.V 11. FOLGER
OBKCG CHKBHV CLVDE B. HOKV .. Con ß re, 5...
Governor ...Senate...
THAU Kl'BK CHARLES M. JOHNSON GEORGE ROSS POU
... Secretary of State... .. .State Treasurer... ...State Auditor... *»
The »lx candidates pictured
nhovc took commanding leads ov
er their opponents in last Satur
day's balloting, and piled convinc
ing majorities to h;> nominal
for the respective offices for
which they were running, Clym-
K. Iloey. former governer hel i
the greatest majority for the sen
THE DANBURY REPORTER, D ANBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 1, 1944.
ate post vacated by Robert K.
Beynolils when he defeated Cam
eron Morrison, also former go\-
ernor, by more than 100,0(10 votf*.
(ireug Cherry led Ralph Mti>o--
nl.l for governor by approximate
iv 50.000 votes. Charles M. John
si n, state treasurer, Thad Eure,
secretary of State, and Geo. Ro-s
I»ou, auditor, all incumbents,
amassed j; >o.l mar»ine over their
opponents. In the Filth Conces
sional IMstrht. John 11. F»l«;er.
prominent Ml. Airy lawyer a.'d
Incumbent, overwhelmed J. N.
"Buck" Freeman ot Winston-Sal
em tc win the nomination lor con
gress from that district.
L. V. BALLENTINE
... Lieutenant Governor...
Received 1249 votes in Stokes
county while his opponents, Lyd.i
and Halstead received 57 and 2 17.
' respectively.
t
OUR BOYS
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j Pfe. Paul 11. Shnuse, lormerly
!.)f Danbury, h.is b'.en promoted to
his present rating. Hi is now
stationed at a port of embark
ation somewhere in New York.
| Pvt. Gilmer Simmons, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons o;
Danbury, Route 1, has notified
his parents that he has arrived
safely somewhere overseas. H
entered the army in July, 1943,
and trained at Camp Blanding
Fla.
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Troy O. Jones
Meets His Death
In The Pacific
s
| Tray O. Jones o!' Ogburn Sta
tion, Forsyth County, has met hia
1 death in the Pacific, while in the
service of 7. is country. The
'your.?; i an, \vi»o \*'as si son of Mr.
r
isr.ii Mrs. Oscar E. Jones of For
i
syth county, has Ken missing in
j action sine.' the f:ill of Corregi
dor in May, 1942. The war de
partment presumes he is d»ad,
anu" has so notified his parents.
Mr. Jones, the father, is thJ
popular agent of the Southern
Dairies, who visits Danbury every
week with milk products. The
Danbury friends of Mr. Jones ex
tend to him and his family their
deepest sympathy.
Pete Donaldson hr.s accepted i
position with Danbury Motor Co.,
as mechanic, and has moved with
his family t>« his* cottage at Pied
mont Springs. Mr. Donaldson has
l'or the past two years been em
ployed at Baltimore and Eurling
jton. The people of this section
j welcome back Mr. Donaluson and
i his wife, who was the former Miss
i
' Rebecca Mabe of Walnut Cove,
jdaughter of VV. M.iston Mabe.
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