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LOCALS; l Msa Anita Schartle of St. Louis, Mo„ is guest of Mrs. R. | )R. Todd. ( « t Mrs. R. L. Smith and Patsy , Todd have returned from Myrtle Beach, S. C. * *•*•* Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce, Jr., and son, Philip, loft today for Baltimore, Md.. after visiting rel atives here. *** » » Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Joyce of Mo re head City visited relatives here this week-end. ***** S 2C Paul Martin, who has been spending a short furloug 1 here, leaves Friday for duties at Norfolk, Va. He has been at tending signal school at Newport, R. 1., for the past 4 months. I # * *• * * Mrs. Frank Martin, accom panied by Mrs. Elsie Dorner of Pittsburg, Pa., who i 3 Mrs. Mar tin's guest, is the guest of Mrs. S. P. Wood at White Lake. Little Bobby Sisk, son of M-. and Mrs. Robert Sisk of Winston- I Salem, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. fj. Sisit. «*» * • Mrs. N. E. Wall and daughter, J\an, are in Morehead City for a ten-day visit. #*« * * Mr. and Mrs. Junior Campbell rf Newport N e w s. Virginia, lift today after a visit here with relatives. ***■•» M-s. 11. R. King spent several • iv, hi Raleigh last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wall. * •} w * !%'. r.:ii- Pet roe returned Wodnes- Iriim a visit with Mr. an 1 Wiilli'i Petree in Burlington. Mrs. W. C. Sanders and Mrs. George Beasley of Monroe visited Mrs. S. P. Christian last week cud. * #** # • Mrs. Walter Hunt, Jr., of Thom as vi!ie and Ellen Prather Hall of Wilmington were guests of their j-r.n nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall, last week-end. STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia . Friday anil Saturday. Aug. 18-19 "COWBOY IN THE CLOUDS" Charles Starrett "SWING Ol'T THE BLI'ES" Bob llaymes Lynn Merrick Sunday Only, Aug. 20tli "AKOI'NI) THE WORLD" Kay Kyscr Joan I>a\is ftli.nday and Tuesday. \ug. ''l-'M "TENDER (iWiK'.nr." (iin-zer Rogers Wed. an.] Thursday. Aim. 'W-'JI "TIIE FALLEN SI'ARROW" John Garfield Maureen O'lNn Mrs. W. C. McCanless is in 'hiladeiJJliia with her sister, Mrs. 3ill John, and Mr. John. •** * * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellington lad as dinner guests Saturday light, Virginia Fulton, Dick Ful ton, and Lt. Bob Bates, USN, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. L«on lrd van Noppen and Mrs. Barlow Bowl 33 of Walnut Cove. «•**.#* Mr. and M-s. J. C. Wall of Ra igh are lure for a visit. ****** Walter Lackey of LawsonviV.e visited his daughter, Mrs. Iloilis rthodes Suture:'.;/. KING NEWS By E. P. NEWSUM King, Aug. 17. —Albert S. Boles, retired railway mail clerk of Washington, D. C., is spending a few days with relatives at Lone Oak Farm, one mile south of town. Mrs. Earlie Caudle, who incur red a broken ankle in a fall at her home on Depot St. last week, is improving. R. Brady Delp and family havs returned to their home on Pine St., after a visit to relatives at Gala-c, V». Dick Conrad and his sister are spending a few days with rela tives in P.iehmonJ, Va. Mr. Con rad leaves for the army the 24th. Arthur Kirby. Char'ie Kirby, Earlie (Caudle, Latney Rutledge and Mack Kirby left last week for Burford. Ontario, Canada, iv he re thev will cure tobacco for Canadian farmers. Nome White and family have returned to their home in Nor folk, Va., after a few days visit to relatives lure and at Tobac- >- villi. I'r. L. S. Hels-ibeck lias return ed to his hone nr. Pan River Si', from a visit to Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. ('. Ross Newsiim, who ha beii: on tiie sli k" list at her homo in North Side, is improving. The stork's business picked up some last week. Here is his re port: to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Steigall, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher, a daughter: to Mr. rind Mrs. Raymond Harvey, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stultz. :• son; to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Heath, a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett, a daughter. Gilmer Newsum, who resides at Five Forks, had the misfortune to lose a barn of good tobacco by fire while curing Saturday. J. R. Clark of Winston-Saleni, who recently purchased the groc ery business of R. B. Delp, has moved hi 3 family here. Eugene Moser, planter of the Tobaccoville section, was here on business Friday. Mrs. Alice Grabs remains quite ill at her home here, her friends will regret to learn. R. B. Delp has opened up a rnnil order business on the corner of Depot and Main Streets. - SANDY RIDGE NEWS San !v . Mi:* Violet S: .it!:. ' N"> Hie V.irthi. Her man Nt' .i : r.d James Martin visit, d ?.'i;-fes Louise. T.em and Edra Vainer Sunday afternoon. Mr. ar 1 Mrs. Doe Gilley an fan ily, Mr. r.nu Mrs. Carlos Mar THE BANBURY BEFOBTEB, D ANBUBY, NORTH CAROLINA. AUGUST 17, TSU ' CALLED FOR INDUCTION AUG. 24 | The following registrants are to be inducted on August 24: Berkley Roberts Paris Joseph Lee Tuttle Wm. Howard Robertson Glenn Luther Snyder Roma Leonard Marsh Cecil Herman Gordon James Wesley Keiger i James Olin Tilley James Marshall Wall Snvder George Priddy, Jr. Hubert Carl Smith ' : Eugene Mclijne Charles Dewey Hooker Junior Buriey Sheitoa I Leroy Wiison i Jonnnie Marion Frye Elijah Robert Sams, Jr. Thomas Eugene As hoy Richard Moir Brown Jarvis Allen Wood 4 i Percy Richard Fulk J. Max Gravitt Grady Odeli Vadea James Otis Fulp Everett Fitzhugh Shelton. i Johnnie Baron Montgomery James Kersey Simmons Watt Willie Joyce Herbert Crowley Marsh Samuel Hudson Hawkins Ravenell Castine Martin Lemmie Royal Carter i Clarence Lee Campbell Terry Ervin Priddy Harold Lee Calloway Johnnie Junior Gray ! Wm. Chester Bullin i Albert Ray Denny Wm. Arthur Brown E.-ker Ray Conrad Cl::y!'i:ir. Ring Rob* i - : C' lvin Hodge L. :> I; iy .'aires P.-1; r White II- :v. 1.: Jones Joyce Doisv Snath ml: Hi:i ' ho! Smith Charles Colon Snath Ellis Thomas Reid Elijah Everett Slielar Jesse James Stephens Billy Preston Fansler Johnny' TTTrby Moser Alton Thomas Roberts Fred Dilworth Jackson Cyril Clayton Stewart Joseph Lee Nunn Lofton Junior Manuel Homer Gene Pratt. James Aaron Shelton Thomas Walter George Harvey Hall tin and son and daughter, LoyJ and Norma Jean, visTlea"Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wilson and family spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Steele and daughter Betty Jean spent Sun day with" "dr. and Mrs. Carlo: 1 Martin. Pvt. Clarence Hall was h for the week-end -prom Fori .!: • 1; son, S. C. His wife has just v - turned from the Leaksville ho- t t tal where she underwent an o; era 1 ion. Mr. and Mrs. John Sisk visit i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Varner Sir.- , day. Miss Mary Lee Martin visito t Miss Annie Mae Varner Sunday. I The crops in this section are fir", and farmers are very busy. ! NOTICE TO PUBLIC 1 All persons under 16 years of age requested to not enter Hanging 'Rock Park after Aug. 15. This action is taken to prevent spread of the polio epidemic. Signed: C. R. FLINCH LM Reg. Order Of R. J. PEARCE, Supt. State Parks. ; LAWSONYILLE NEWS Lawse.r.vilic.—Pvt. Ross Law son has notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lawson, of his safe arrival overseas. A large crowd from here at ter. I>d the home-coming at Snow IL!I Methodist Church Sunday. | Annie Mae Lawson has complet ed her secretarial course at V in stor.-Salem, with a high grade of proficiency. She is taking her va :ation at her home here. Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Mis. E. G. Lawson and Mrs. Rogers we it to jWalnut Cove Monday on business. Farmers in this section are i very busy taking care of their to bacco. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and daugh , ter. Gail, of Lexington visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mabe and Mrs, R. A. Robertson Sunday. Harry Shelton and family ol 'homasville visited Tommie Mab.? he week-end. jaoi=iocaocz aocsaoEaocsaOßg ? Servicemen's Parents n n 9i i a o f The Reporter now has on its mailing list- *K ; 11 Lines and ad- 1 L dresses of several hundred »i' y.ur sons who are in the sen ice | here in the States and in action overseas. These boys are and i £ have been receiving the Report ras regularly as mail service to J O them permits. O 0 n We want to call your atten ion to the fact that some of these JJ ]: subscriptions expire with every month, and in turn are taken | from the mailing list. Many of the boys overseas, and in the camp have subscribed ■ themselves, and others receive ihe paper as a gift of their par- | 2 ents or a friend. In either case the boy has little time to care 2 a for such things. That should be be attended to at home by those Q Q interested in his comfort. q 2 It is the parents of these beys who should attend to the mat [] ter of whether or not the paper continues to reach him. O e . I For the man in England, New Guinea, Alaska, one copy of the Reporter is to him worth the whole price of subscription. We ; suggest you let this weekly news reach him uninterruptedly. O If your son or relative is receiving the Reporter, see to it ■ 0 that he continues to have what he wants most—news of home by keeping his subscription paidin Advance. O 1 Remember -newspaper cannot be sent overseas unless it is ( a paid-in-advance subscription. | n fi U THE I)ANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. || O 0 o I Mrs. Zack Sheppard and Mrs. Robertson, Jr., baa been wounded Frank Lawson spent Sunday witi; * n ac -' oa ' a Pacific, near Peart Mr. and Mrs. Wei Jon Smith. Harbor. _ 1 M. O. Stevens of Beckley, West Ernest Bullin and family viake.J Va., was a week-end visitor here Mr. and Mrs. Mody Bullin Sunday. I Walter Petree, Jr., of Burling ton was in Lawsonville Saturday. DON'T LET \ OUP. SOLDIER'S According to a message from PAPER STOP BECAUSE A RE the War Department, Pvt. P. H. NEWAL WAS NOT MADE! Ability and "% T7H2N a pnrticularl/ tough and important job cornea ' alor.;, it usua'ly land* in the lap of someone who it f . ady iii.ng a lot of other |obi well. Fecp'.J li'co this —who are used to getting results —ar«!;'t t > r. -:. They need to have both ability and a aence of i r:pcnj. '}ili!'J. One a'.one won'* do —for ability can jomet.'.ir.; a I ; B'.'S'iirent.td, and i senje 31 responsibility without ability ca.i i :;d to troublesome meddling. It's r.:on with this combination of talents who have been ri.Tyino a heavy load on the heme front these paat few years. On the farm and in industry they've been meeting—and ■clving—the difficult wartime problems of production. After the war is won, somebody must shoulder the equally big job of getting this nation back into peacetime production, of laying the groundwork for the better and more prospermia America we all want. This is a challenge, and an opportunity, for the producers of America —for the men and women who . | have a —.se of responsibility and have shown their ability ' | to get gs done. Cir.eral E'.tctric Co., SchtneclaJy. N. Y JS# Gmmd Ebctnc "Th» G-l AM-gul OnkiM" W*d»y lIkAlTft#NK- "IH« Wortd Join" m rmr *■*( P M. IWT. OS f BUY WAt BONOS ' i SEKSR*u, J! ELECTRIC
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