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The Danbury Reporter j»aued i'huradaya tt Danbury, N.C., and entered at the Danbury , postoffice aa second class matter, under act of Congreaa .v hi. Pt-ppor, Editor & Publifiier - • - E. V. Pep;>er. Associate Editor National Advertising Representative New York . Chicago > Ottralt s Atlanta : Phila. Danbury, North Car., Thursday, June 29, 1944 C ALLED FOR EXAMINATIONS JUNE 29th The following named are cited for pre-mduction physical exami nation June 2'.'. at Camp Croft. S. C.: Wilbur Ijester Walker Jonie Clyde Moornfield Bryant Claude Byrd Ruben Claredon Abbott Hillard Richard Rhodes Enoch Carson Middleton Carter Davis Goff '* W'm. Rayford Martin Norman Porter Brown J Robert Jackson Heath Jacob David Lawson * Rufus Tuttle Harry I»e Martin ' ' 5 ,% j Samuel Odell Dodson ' Earl Wilson Joyce Thurman Grettel Lawson Woodrow Wilson Gibson Carl Eugene Nunn George Luther Adams Rome Oliver Hall t Roby Epharm Tuttle Robert Lw Montgomery JucTson Irven Covington Robert Wm. Mabe Monroe Hamlin Alex McKinlev Mabe Floyd H-'rman. Joyce Lawr'nce Odell Mabe FARM FOR RENT 12 mile of Mmdows school. W. A. SOUTHERN'. Walnut Cove, X. C. NOTICE! («o.»d >i;jiu"tbiau can be done for \KTi;KITI( and KHKI MATH PUNS. Call or write lor free information to— IIINNON INSTITL Ti-1 Box 'il(». Richmond, liul. IMIOM • WX J How Manv Wear FALSE TEETH W::h More Com'Vrt i (n '• acil) powder, hoiis ta • | tt'i : I more firmly. To eat an ' j talk in more comfort, j' : l sprc-1 k', , little FASTEETH on y u: pia'.i'S. No gummy, :: ,; oey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks plate od ~r" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. TOCHECK %* IN 7DAYS V^.666 Lli,uiil for Malarial Synitons. llKill RENTS J. A. Dillon says rent is the only debt which you can pay or all your life and still owe the ful amount nt yoir death. Pee Mr Dillon if you want .rood farm o city property. Payments nil rr convt nient to you. Mr. Dillon i at Hotel, Walnut Cove. (—advt. IPrnpnd.iMi' Dniirn At ltrasnnnWi* Prices | SMTTH dpt t O CO OSr\P W. PMTTH. PlinrmncW PJ'nt Mln.. V C. George Harvey Shelton James Garfield King Ernest Lin Alley, Jr. James Woodrow Owens Andrew Clifton Tucker Joel Washington Mabe Cecil Bryan Gar.n Wm. Robert Moser Claude Branscome Tuclcer John Henry Mr. 1"oil l Hanse Smith Arthur Patron Gordon E'lmer Franklin Martin Dennis Wm. Bennett Thomas Evander Frye | Roger Lee Jones Cale Walter Shelton Roe Franklin Westmoreland Akers J. Lawson Albert Re id Limlev Alien Rierson Leßoy Mabe Robert Hill Realus Edward Steele Jesse Elyard Owens Wm. Chester Montgomery James Wilmer Stewart Ra\ Madison Browder Charles Bullin ! Clarence Vaughn Shelton Fred White Andrew Eaton Alvin C .u:':!! Patterson Edward Hail Levnn Troy Joseph Verr.on . Rav MeKnight '• Eiiis Onel Hut . hins Ltnzy Wm. Vadea ! Lewis Lee Hicks Malcolm Thomas Bennett Emmett Roscoe Mabe Samuel Joseph Pyrtle j E"ward James Comer George Otis Yates Wm. Howard Robertson Clyde Thomas Gibson Robert Clevo Hunter i Paul Evans Priddy T. 1 ; rt Albert Miller \V > ).lro*,v Wilson Sizemore F.oy Janvs Wall I i I) rips ;. Fountain Smith Fov Elbert Gordon C.arvie op Dixoii Oscar X. D - son I " * Rufus Ben Bullins Jesse Monroe Scott * George Lloyd Doss Major James Corns Gerna Eibert Bowman | Rufus Albert Simmons Luther Thomas Brings '• Roy Lindsay Brown Samuel Owen Smith _ 1 Jessie Wm Inman | Eugene Hugh Priddy ' ! Watt Willie Joyce n 1 II Doyle Wm. Campbell r - Mi ir C. Martin >r r jn T.' ~ ™"|nv .) Yin Arc Always Welcome To Vi«it Jlip ' Kelson Funeral Home I At Any Time PITOXE 913 THE DANBURY REPORTER, DANBURY, NORTH CAROLINA. - KING NEWS By E. P. NEWSUM I King, June 29.—Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pulliam of Richmond, Va.. an spending ;; lew days hen Vi. V'i Dr. i-t0... t parents, Mi. and Mrs. J. 'J. Siva; on Wit-' Main Si. Stall Sgt. CI i.cuc Boles o> Ca:.:,> Cav.-'-a. Cot is spending . furlough with relatives an J friends here. Mrs. Alice Grabs, who has beei. undergoing treatment in a Wins tor.-Salem hospital, is sufficient I'. improved to be returned to her home here. ' William Garner, stationed it 1 Camp Ashby, Va., is here on a few days furlough. Arthur Hendrix, postmaster at , Tobaceoville, who has been very 'sick, is much improved. The stork's report: to Mr. an] Mrs. FounCXlabe, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. 'jo Tin Lane, a son and » to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, a son. Mrs. Virginia Wall has returned from Winston-Salem after a sev eral days visit to relatives. Mrs. R. ff. Reynolds is spending | her vacation in Wilmington , where sife is the guest of her son. R. B. Reynolds, Jr. I | The following patients under .went tonsil removal operations !in the Stone-Helsabeck Clinic here last week: J. I. Keiger of Pfaff- Itown; Miss Frances Johnson if Capella; Miss Elsie Mae Lank ford of Tobaceoville; Miss Per melia Caudle of King: Miss Opal Eads of Siloam: Miss Lorain.' Chapman of Walnut Cove: Miss Betty Jean Bennett of Rural Hall; Conrad Mabe of King and Mis; Rova Ines Falkenberry ol Capell;:. Mrs. Nelia Butner of Winston- Salem is spending a few days here the guest of relatives and friends. Mesdamcs Virginia Pulliam, El ' ie Moser and Ersie Pulliam have returned from Knoxville, Tenn., where they spent a few days with relatives. i Shirley, the seven - year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lawson let a well windlass get loose from her while drawing a bucket of water at their home on Dar. River Road Saturday. She was rushed To a inston - Sal* m hosi Ual f»r treatment of a gas'.i a. her head. That's £Tie r.cws fror. .ere. — LAW SON YILLE NEWS By Mrs. E. G. Lawsjn ' Lnwsonville —Miss Hnliie Spere 'cor has reiurned home from Cit\ Hospital, Winston-Sal-m. when :-he underwent an opemt'on. Shirley Sue Smith has returner to her home hete af ,f " spend'.nj two weeks with relatives .it Leaks ville. Carvis Lawson is home on : furlough. He is in the navy. I Pfc. Ross R. Lawson : pent tin week-end here wi'h relatives. H I ptntioneO in Maryland. Mrs E. O. T.awson an 1 chi' i ~ r«r. ft *:>• Jo, Clean d Anv.i M:'v. nii 1 Mis. .!. E I* ,nis an una t •r. F.'hby. si .-ir Satur'a; - in Wiastt n-Snlem. Several people fn>m here visit" Fr.iry St Park, Va., Sunday. Hanging Rock State Park Officially Opens July 4th i Popular Resort Will Be Officially Available to the Public Next Tuesday—Lite Guards Will lie On Hand-Concessions May lie Had—No Uathir.jr Suits or Tow els To Be Furnished Large Crowd Expected On Opening Day ~ Manning Rock Paik, one of th» ' favorites of Xoith Carolina's beautiful |ai i; s\ stems, will be formally opened to the public next luesday, July 4, under the' supervision of Forest Warden and 1 ark Caretaker Carl Ray Fiinch um. i R. J. Pearse, superintendent of North Carolina's State parks, was jn Danbury today completing ar rangements to make the park and 1 its facilities available to the pub lic. Mr. Pearse informed the Re porter that life guards will be on hand. Mr. Pearse said that owing to war conditions, no bathing suits or towels would be furnished the public, and that these accessories should be brought by the bathers who wish to enjoy the lake. But the oathhouse, lake, and all other facilities which are now completed at the popular resort will be avail able. Hanging Rock Park has cost the I nited States governmet.t something like .ne million dollars before being Urned over to t ! State, '.t comprises several thou . sand acres of mountain and beau : tifnl woodland, l -li I wit'. :--l reams : been under the supervision of J. and natural attractions. It has . been under the supervision of J. ■W. Long, forest warden. Mr. Long left this week for the navy. 1 His place will be filled by Carl Hay Flinchum, former game pro • lector for the county. It is expected that concessions , for the sale of refreshments will l be provided by opening day, but these have not yet been assured. 1 1 Death of Gus Simmons t i Guston Lee Simmons, aged 76, i retired merchant,, died at his c home in Mt. Airy, at 3 o'clock a Sundry afternoon following an i illness of several voars. I Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Marllia Jane Geo rye Km aioi.s; on.' sin. Cul Simmons, .Mount Airy; five daughters, Mrs B. C. Lewis and Mrs. K. I'. Join .> both of Mount Airy; Mrs. S. E Gates. Greenville, Mrs. X. O. Fow l- ier, Dublin, Ga., Mrs. James L v Harris, Jacksonville,, Fia.; iig!;l •e grandchildren; two brothers, 11. K. Simmons of Westfield and Rev d W. A. Simmons of Garwin, low; 1 g and four sisters, Mrs. Nora Jes &- sup of Westfield, Mrs. Flon Crumpler of Germa.nl on, and Mrs a Jake Jcssup and Mrs. Emma Av ers of Stuart, Va. »e ——— 1" Rufus Mai of Piter's ('r.•• •! township was in town today. i. Ie Will "rv. ' ''ha. ii M, id !>,. 1 1 Wi. C ••> v. her' Wt ; -i 1 Fine rains hfve rerentl\ rc fresl;v*"*lic cr r ps in this section SANDY RIDGE NEWS Sandy Ridge.—The farmers o' this section are through with their work for awhile. Pvt. Otis Amos, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Dayton Amos, is at home on a 15-day furlough. He is station ed at Palm Springs, Calif. Wayne Mabe spent the week end with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Hill of Lawson ville. James Turner visited Miss Frances Brown Sunday. James is leaving for the navy soon. Mrs. Daisy Hall will leave in the near future on a trip to Flor ida. Mrs. Ollie Ferguson visited her daughter, Mrs. harden Mays, Sun lay. Mr 3. Johnnie Shaffer visited Mrs. Lottie Mays Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mays and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Har den Mays Sunday. Misses Nannie Lee and Naomi Richardson, Dorothy Mae Vernoi and Evadell Williams visited Mrs Lelah Mabe Sunday afternoon. MiSs TTner.e Oakley visited Mis' Dorothy Shaffer Sunday. Miss Dorothy Spencer and bro ' roofinq i* its weari- , quak -6:7 lie* on rooii. Many hundred* " "• 3^sx«3| £:- °' R u t« ro 'd Rools applied, .'^J =7 twenty, thirty and even .hirty j V five vnß ago. are (till giv J j ing excaDen* wmce. |T It certainly pays to insiit or *..f 1 ' Genuine Huberoid Holl-rtoof- 'fc j ing. Get that new Ruberoir WILSON EUOiHERS Ll-MBEII CO. Kural Hall, N. C. f'E CAVE JIIS I)Ai>—YOU L : M) YOUR MONEY j, "'• (Photo by William Sturm, 11»!.•■.«•; ' :tn) " I VI- • .. . •' 1 NORTH VIEW NEWS North View. Ouell Mabe has returned l'roai t.io Hawaiian Is lands. Little Lowell Thomas Manring, ' on of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Man ring of Lawsonville, spent last ' week with his grandparents, Mr. i and Mrs. D. B. Young. Mrs. Parrish Wimbish and sons of Patrick Springs, Va., are spend ing some time with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shelton and family of Sandy Ridge and Mrs. D. B. Young and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Young Sunday afternoon. i Miss I>iuise Moore of Lawson -3 ville visited Isabell Young Sunday afternoon. She" was accompanied 3 by Wiiured Young, i Miss Mauae Wood of Ports mouth. Va.. attended the funeral r of her uncle. Sam Wood, who was * killed last week in an automobile i i accident. She spent a few days * at her home. I i A I Powell East of Vade Mecum i was in town Saturday. ii Iher, Leonard, visited their little *i brother Sunday at Lawsonville. ». A large crowd attended the Sandy Ridge Methodist Church 14 services Sunday morr.ins:. Rev. T. G. Williams, the pastor, delivered > the sermon.
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