TMINS NAMED FOR PRESIDENTS Sir". iay School Opens At Brim ir>vo—Mrs. U. I-. Hicks I n .•rgues Operation—News of; '•'il.it Mountain. Pilot Mt.. Mar. I'.'. The Sun day School opened at Brim's | >rove Sunday. Mrs. E A. Covington sprainedi her ankle last week, but is im proving. we are glad to note. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gordon spent Monday in Winston-Salem i | shopping. Rev. J. H. Haynes spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. h. ■ A. Covington. i Rev. C. W. Glidewell. of Ktidsville, spent Saturday with -Mr and Mrs. E. A. Covington. Miss Georgia Sams and Messrs. Arthur Lawson and Clyde Combs spent Sunday afternoon kodak ing. Miss Irene Covington spent Saturday night with Misses Geor gia and Cuma Sams. There was a delicious supper served in honor of Miss Sam's birthday and a large number of friends were present. Mrs. R. L. Hicks went to Martin Memorial Hospital for an operation last week. She is getting along nicely, we ar« glad to say. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rober son and family spent Sunday with relatives at Oap. Miss Ray Yenable left Sunday for State Sanitorium for her health. Mr. Luico Venable has pur chased a new automobile. Statement of BANK STOKES COUNTY As made to Corporation Commission at the close business Dec. 29, 1922. (Condensed) ASSETS LIABILITIES Loans - $1,103,319.95 Capital and Surplus - - - $ 88,656.12 U. S. Bonds, War Stamps, and other Bills Payable = = 10,000.00 Stocks and Bonds - - 33,446.05 DEPOSITS = = = = = 1,205,577.86 Banking Houses, Furniture and fix= tures and other Real Estate Owned - 26,443.15 CASH ON HAND - - - 141,024.83 $1,304,233.98 $1,304,233.98 N. E. PEPPER, Cashier at Danbury. 8 C. E. DAVIS. Cashier at Walnut Cove. CURTIS McGEE, Cashier at Germanton. H. H. LEAKE, Cashier at King. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS: I Dr. J. W. Neal, H. McGee, Dr. W. H.Bynum, V. T. Grabs, Samuel Hairston, W. D. Browder, E. W. Carroll, S. W. Pulliam, J. B. Woodruff, J. C. Carson, Curtis McGee, F. L. Fowler, P. H. Linville, C. M. Hauser, J. A. Lawson, H. H. Leake, J. W. Morefield. C. E. Davis. J. H. Marshall. C. O. Boyles. F. E. Shore. N. E. Pepper. Miss Addie Owens, of VVins ton-Salem. spent the week end with her parents. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Joyce, two sons. Woodrow and Warren. i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Covington' 1 spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. j land Mrs. Oeorgt Joyce. _ I * Arthur lleorii'e Moves Rack To Westfield Westfield, March -0. —The i farmers around Westfield section i are most through burning plant beds and i|Uite a number of peo ple are having choppings. i Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith j 'visited their parents, Mr and Mrs W. M. Martin Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Smith spent the week end with her grandparents. j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Martin. Mr Raleigh Martin has been Quite ill l'or the past week, but is improving. Millard George and Rsid Nunn from Big Creek, attended church a' Brown Mtn. Sunday. I Mr. and Mis. Ed Smith took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. D George Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin are | visiting near Francisco this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George 1 have removed here from Wins ton-Salem which place they ex pect tt make their home. FOR SAI.E. One yoke of o\en and IOR ca-t. j NV rite or see— ■ i C. 1.. N'EAI., t! MEADOWS. V C. THE DAN BURY REPORTER. BIRD'S ROOFS ; t j HunnuT That Roof has Paid Dividends for more than 20 Years Here is a customer 1 00% satisfied. When he needs roofing for another bam, farm building, or garage, do you think he will "shop" around ? He will not! He'll come to us and get Parold. Why? Measured by the yardstick of Yearvof-Service —the only true test —it is cheapest in the long run. Come in and we will unroll a long stretch of Paro'd for >ou to see its light-eray surface and feel it* •hickness. pliability, and firmness# ,-'4 BIRD A SON, 'me. (EjtibUied 1795) Eut WalpoU, Mm* Shore Mercantile Co., The Roofing: Store, King, N. C. | you Can't Ccf // Locally~W*~~W*\ !»■ . COME TO ...muhi | "Style C enter of Win st on-Sal em" ( The Newest Do , ® Smart Women's Wear Always an inspiring colhsc y: Cs3 f\ y c tion of magnificent women s !ci\l!k}\ I wearing apparel—-adapta ' tmm I t> .crJi s tions from the leading st\le Ifiuyk / | ,/1 designers of the world a «1 | display that will be long re i VI /I wjK-yO membered for its eombina // / tion 01 v r^inalit >'» l)oaut >' '■ I jIT/H a,UI 1 MODERATELY ' [ PRICED I StyHsh MflDlflinery , The Brotan Shop with its buying power, securad reproductions at ex ceptionai prices—and they are of- i_ fered to you at similar savings. \ Every beauty-loving woman will \l ' recognize their real worth. ( J > Make Our Shop Your : Shop When you visit Winston-S§lem, come in to sea us, and make our shop your headquarters as long I as you are in the city—We are always ready and glad to serve you. i » N * w YorU 418 Liberty Str»at * Make - Our - Shop - Your - Headquarters

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