LOC A LS Drew Joyce of Sandy Ridge wa dn town Wednesday. * * -f * M Ellen Kate Pepper, Kathery Siak and Margie Petree are ex pected home Wednesday of nex week to spend so:.:? time wi'l relatives. * «c * > Miss Ellen Prat her H.ill of Wil miagton is expected to arrive this week for a visit with h«i j nrents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hail She will be accompanied by hai sister, Winifred Hall, who ha; been in Wilmington on a visit. *** * * Mia. Frank Burton, Jr., Who h spending some time with Mr. am Mrs. Frank Burton, Sr., in Stuart Va., was here Sunday afternoon. « ft # # • Miss Sallie Rierson of Wilnu Cove recently visited Mrs. N. A Martin. *** * K Miss Lucille Martin returned U Benson Sunday after a week's visit at her home here. *** * # Mrs. A. J. Ellington and dan 511 ter Bonner, were week-end guest: of Mrs. "L. H. van Nopnen in Wal nut Cove. Mrs. A. G. Sisk is confined i her home with an attack o mumps. Mrs. N. E. Wall and Je:tn Wal will go to Moroheid City soo> Cor a visit. Reid George and sons, Cliarte! and Bill, went to Portsmouth. Va last week-end to accompany Mrs George home. Mrs. George visit ed relatives there last week. •** * » Joe Martin, who is employed a' Winston-Salem, spent the week end at his home here. ••• » • Miss Trixie Ziglar of Sandj Ridge was guest of Nellie Loui3 Taylor last week. •*♦ ♦ * Mrs. L. H. van Noppen who has been employed in the county tn> Vpartmpnt, left August 1 to take up her new duties us c\rr; tive scrctnry for the Stokes Couiv ty Rod Cross chapter with office: at Walnut Cove. STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday, August 4-5 "THUNDERING TRAILS" Bob Steele, Tom Tyler Sunday and Monday, August 6-1 "THE MEMPHIS BELLE" In Technicolor Also — "MY KINDOM FOR A COOK" Charles Coburn Tues., Wed. & Thur., Aug. 8-9- 1C "THE FIGHTING SEABEES" Jchn Wayne Susan Hay ward I THE TAXES YOU W&£ mßf& KOf jttit&mEr W&W P*' • j? * oSSoo m\w \ SOU HH ISjH ba^» ce ot TJt» tot A\ ; : iMri^® 45 tot ett>m eot's °A'# | s\p»y the g0 " ,v,\s w° nih ' a " a re3 s yest el4aV \^ L^' 000 l » «* ? Cr\ T T\vC • ipA i I c TS In contrast to these 1918-1919 appropriations of $1,700,000,000 paid out by the government, in this war the railroads paid io government in the one year 1943, nearly $2,000,000,000 in taxes. . 1 NORFOLK and WESTERN ONE OF AMERICA S RAILROADS .. . All UNITED FOR VICTORY/ 111 MOVC *ll ■ON 9 S I LAWSONVILLE NEWS Lawsonville,—Word has been received here of the death of Dock Jerkins of Greensboro. He was killed in France on June 12. He was formerly of Lawsonville. Home-coming day will be held at' Snow Hill Methodist Church 1 Aug. 6. Dinner will be on the grounds and everyone is invited. Baptising will be at 10 o'clock. I ■ Jo Ann Beasley cf Stuart, Va., THE BANBURY REPORTER, DANBURY. NORTH CAROLINA, AUGUST J, 1944 ' is spending a few days here with Barbara Ann and David Tilley. | Misses Dorothy Smith of Roan oke, Va., and Doris and Cpal Rob ertson spent Friday night with ' Mr 3. Elridge Tilley. M. O. Stevens has closed his business near here and hns moved I to Beckley, W. Va., where he will L operate a restaurant. Fred Stevens of Danville. Va., , visited his parents, Mr. and Mr.?. N. A. Stevens here Sunday. , Allan and Douglas Neal have returned home after spendin.; some time with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Neal it Walkertown. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Moore. Mrs. Roy Martin and Mrs. Harry Joyce spent T'tesday at Winston-Salem. Several from here attended the hor.ie-cominr at Peter's Creek Bp mist Church Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawsor., formrly of Lawsonville. were visi i tors here Sunday from High Point, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Nell Carrol, of King. The parents and friends of Glenn Stevens gave him birth day party Saturday night. Mrs. Tom Gray spent Tuesday in Martinsville, Va., on i Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Smith of Sandy Ridge spent Sunday wit s ' ! Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Tattle. Mrs. B. O. Sheppard, Mrs. Frank C. Lawson, Mrs. T. N. Tut jtlc and Mrs. E. G. Lawson at j tended a home demonstration meeting at Daribury Friday, at which time several new officers were elected for the coming year. Mr 3. Wayne bonannon and son Donnie spent Sunday with Mrs. Bethel Corns. Mrs. Jean Tucker, Mrs. E. G. Lawson, Annie Mae and Betty Joe Lawson attended services at Minnie's Chapel Sunday night. ■ Rev. Dodson of Lr.wsor.ville and Rev. Ross Connor of Charleston, W. Va., were in charge. Hj