Page 8 HAS m sußsmm HfflU 1111 &akiks POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm omty baking powdof w*fc from Rojfal Qrmpm MAUM.NBUME PHOSPHATE Crops Suffering Fjr Lack of Rain Good Sunday School At Bethany Bail Game. Germanton Route 1. May 28. Everything is suffering for the need of rain through this section. We are having a good Sunday School at Bethany Lutheran church this time. We want everybody to come out and help us. Messrs. T. G. Ross, Supt.; Grover Meadows, Secy.; J. P. Lewis. J. M. Redding, Misses Hessie Meadows and Florence Carroll teachers. Little Medley Meadows is right sick. Hope she will soon be well again. Mrs. Florence Carroll visited friends in Winston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks: Misses Bertha, Emma and Fannie Meadows spent Sunday at Mr. W. V. Gordon's. T ink Grow and Locust Hill crossed bats on the latter's C O M IN Q ——l — —_^—^—»■—»——~——————i—i———i——— ""■ — 1 1 1 ~ .. ..!■.»» | —^————— I ■— x Large party of young ladies, Splendid music, mountain Make your arrangements to Z • popular elects in the Reidsville x • Z Review's big voting contest, also trips, games, parties, social spend a few weeks at Piedmont Z • many of their friends and others S Z —a jolly, happy, romping crowd. gayetyof all kinds : : : : | during June, and enjo> life : : Z I ADDRESS TODAY FOR RATES I j Piedmont Springs Hotel J L 1 Wjrbi>+ WgM' : | grounds last Saturday. May 27. | J The score was 10 to 4 in favor of Locust Hill. The great trou ble with the Pink Grove boys was the absence of some of their : best players. The feature of the Locust Hill playing was the pitching that was done by Young, who has been playing with Whitsett the last season. Also Rutledge from Walnut Cove did some fancy playing catching Young's balls. They will probably play another game on the Pink Grove diamond soon. THAT'S ME. Sandy Ridge. Sandy Ridge, May 29—Dry weather, farmers busy working corn. Three of Mr. G. M. Knight's children are right sick with mea sles. Hope they may soon re cover. Mrs. T. M. Martin, who has been right sick, is getting better. Among the people who at- i tended church at Sandy Ridge, ' Sunday, from our vicinity were j Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Brown and , children; Mr. and Mrs. J. V.! Martin, Miss Lelia Joyce 'and! brother Charlie. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hill enter-' tained a number of their friends. ! Among those present were Misses Mary and Kate Martin, j Nannie Lawrence, Messrs. Harry ; Nelson, Robert Morefield, Gro ver Ferguson, Jesse Shelton, I Peter Durham. Charlie Law-j rence. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight I and family. Misses Carrie Gil- i bert, Lelia, and Hallie Joyce;; Messrs. Frank. Sam and George Hill: Harry Nelson, J. C. Amos, Grover Ferguson, Geo. Harger, Jesse Knight. Tyrrel Gilbert, Pete Durham and Arthur Mar tin visited at Mr. R. T. Martin's last Sunday. Mr. John Joyce and sister Hailie spent Sunday with Miss Lucy Aldredge. NEWS OF MEADOWS Wboopinf Ceufk and Dry Weather All the Go— Personals. Meadows, May 27.—Mrs. W. P. Sands, who has been visiting her daughter at Winston, re turned home Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Neal has just re turned from a visit to relatives at Pinnacle, Pilot Mt. and Mt | Airy. | The people of this section i were very glad to have Dr. A. J. Pringle with them again last week, after several years ab sence. He filled or pulled teeth for nearly every family in this community. An infant of Mr. Zack Moran,' ! who has been very sick, is much better. ' Mrs. Walter Jones has been very ill for the past week. She is not much better. A fine boy was born to Mr. | | and Mrs. Walter Rierson. Mrs. Will Wall, of Madison, | jis visiting her mother-in-law. ! Mrs. J. C. Wall. i ; Whooping cough and dry weather is all the go here. Both are getting distressingly severe, i ' Mr. H. W. Covington was here yesterday from Meadows. The Reporter was greatly pleased to notice that Mr. Covington's arm, which he was carrying in a sling some time ago, from the effects of a burn received while j burning olf plant land more than a month since, is now much im proved. Sick headache results from a disordered condiiion of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach i and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale j by all dealers. THE DANBURY EPORTERR —g—— —— :2LBlue Serge Suit wr t| nphE Blue Serge Suit is the Suit that is always neat—always in style—it's the best suit for business wear that was ever devised. You are more particular about your Sum mer Clothes than any others. They are naturally as light a weight as possible, and if they are not carefully tailor ed of reliable fabrics they rapid I v become baggy and uncomfortable. Serge Suits $8.50 $12.50 eiErtf) Copyright Mirt DcbilTncr Sc Mi« § J J J Our Serge Suits represent the height of good Clothes construction and are the best possible make of Summer garments. They are stylish and pleasing to look at. fast colors, and they remain so until they are worn out. N. L. CRANFORD & COMPANY ONE PRICE CLOTH IERS Winston-Salem, ... - N.Carolina. I