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PAGE TWELVE Walnut Cove Department WAI.M T COVE NEWS ITEMS "irs- Nocly Addresses Woman'-. Auxiliary Personal and Social News. vValn it Gove. (K r . >. —Tin W man's Auxiliary of the Kp's c .''il church met at Sawra i i'!i at ■ • • Mrs. . \\ . -i- !>>». 'tv.. v. iii) is a .... ■ ' ' : . . ' r. . i\v a \ 'i'v .sit• r .l . 'in i •:' her >r ;• t • thi'vNl .U! '-a'.li-. wllCiV iiv'l' .... U . a- i .Mi -ladl M.. ?in. an ii- ir.g —• .irk ' r t'nr I .pi - pa! i! Mr.-. N.i-.y -. v ; -c i . • .t r- ai -' a wa\ til*' i'. ant y .•t iif.-' «»;it!yiiijj |nsv -i«'iis t i ! work of the v hur i: tl . . pa-; . larly Mr. M: rt: w ;k. m a building program " tiill.'.l. U .-i.ui t. :• ar.'i -.. i\\iihe„» uiiv .-i-rvi'd it r : !>r 'lig! '! il social halt 1 •ill:'. M ■ Va ••! 1,!" .1. W/ - t . -Salon;. ao • >m|>.itii. i Mi -. N*- ely .i:ii u •;» a guest at the me 'tii g. .M » Kii;:a'.' til S|*;irjjvr •mt the week end in Greens!) r > w.'h her .-".st• r. Mr-. Picker- Mr- 11. .1- White. t' Kiiza ln-* iit.in, Teisn.. i- visiting her n: it iier. Mrs. J. :I. Woodrut"'. .li.-- H.'len Uii'i'snii. of Char Come to the Stokes County Fair Walnut Cove, N. C. October 20, 21, 22 THREE DAYS -THREE NIGHTS This Is a Courity'=Wide Fair Interested primarily in promoting; Diversified Farming in our County. Your co-operation and attendance is necessary to make this annual event a success. lotte. is the guest of relatives here. Misses Minnie and Willie' Mae Gates, of Greensboro, spent the week end here with i their nvther. Mrs. (). J- Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Grabtree. of iHirham. were guests last week • f Mrs. 11. N. Seott. Mr-. W. i' Wheeler and : iht ui/er. 11 • . i. ot Ivinkv Mi.. Va.. \ .re here i>v, ;• the week etui. T}. mas Hal'.! llothl'ocK. I'a ;! :>. \i -. .' . and 1 Jolu 1 1 si.-k. University students at Ghaju i Hill, visit-,i at their respective homes over the week end. Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. George Morri-. t' Martin.-\ ith'. were guest.- Kri• Jay of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .1 iu-s. a nr. on Saturday they e nip. '-.'ii a party to Gharlottcs \ i!l.>. Va.. t" atti'Ml a foot bail • i Mrs. Donnell Van Noppen I . and small son. Ponnei!. Jr.. of Meba:;.'. are spending the weeK j here with relativs. M. silanns (i. >rg. Fult v... I.eakt Lovin, J. W. -I lies. Paul Pavis. and poll;:. II Vail N>»i»- j. pen .-pent ye'ster.'ay in Given*- bor -hopping. Walnut ( ove. Oct. >. —Ihc| W. M. I'. of the Wainut G \ • Baptist ehureh had a •It-light-; f : 1 meeting with Mrs. -J e / m : merman Thursday afternoon. THE DANBURY REPORTER Tin* home was beautifully dec orated with an artistic arrange ment of lovely fall flowers. The meeting opened with i singing. "Faith of Our Fath ers." followed with prayer of fered by Mrs. ('. M. Jones. The study for the afternoon was entitled "In Union There L Strength." providing materia! for a most interesting program- Ivlesdames .!. |>. .lohnson and L. 15 Xeal took subject-' undei thi gviU'-.'al topic which the, , de\ c! ped ably. Mrs. i • .1. lielsabeck present ed tl;o Kib'e story eheosing a her Theme "The Life of tli • Hoy Jesus" which was very in teresting and helpful. Littl. 1 Kverette iiay Voss sang \ery sweetly "Jesus Was a l.itt Hoy Just Like Me." with Mrs. Helsabeck at the p'ailo- Luring the business session i routine business was dispose i ot and the tollowing nominat ing communities was chosen !>• name otiicers to be elected a; the lie\t meeting. The meet ing cKtsed with prayer, aft> • • which a social ho r was enjov ed. The hostess, assisted by Me ilam •- K. S Zimmerman and H. K. Blackburn. served a de i.ci us salad course- Walnut Cove. Oct. 7.—Th" ! Kuzelian Sunday School cla.-s i of the Walnut Cove Bapti-l i church met on Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Claude Mabe at her home on North Main Street w.th twelve members present, j The meeting opened with the i fcong "Brightly Beams Our Fa thers Mercy" and the devotion-j ials were conducted by Mrs. j 11. K. Blackburn, reading the j fifteenth Psalm, followed with 1 prayer by Mrs. W. M. Marshal'. | During the short business j session Mrs. J. I). Johnson, the' How Are Thcsc For Good Prices? Sugar, per hundred. 84.90 Pure coffee. 12 1-2 to 18c. lb l)ai>y middlings, hag. S2.u."i Guaranteed flour. 100 lb .$2.6.") Work sines, 75c. to .SM.Oo Men's work shirts. I.V. to Ssc. Men's overalls. )oc. to $12") Auto tires at li west prices. Feed stilt] of ali Kinds at right prices. Hetter take ad\antage of the Daisy middling prices. J. R. LEAKE" GENERAL MERCHANDISE DANBURY, N. C. | Fine Farm, Cattle, Poultry and j i Other Exhibits [ 1 1 nBMaMMMWWMMBaiIIWHIWiBI I 111 !■ till■ 1 ■■ I ■ I !■■■■! ■■— II WWC—IMHWHI —— *ngk S I j The Largest Midway Ever Brought to « Stokes County. I By a fortunate combination of circumstances the I £ I Fair Management has been able to secure || The J. VV. Western Shows [ This fine aggregation will provide entertainment! for those attending the Fair with Rides, Shows !• O and various other forms of amusement. M secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved by the class members. A very interesting feature of the afternoon was the Bible Study which was condc ted by the president, Mrs. L. B. Neal, who very cleverly explained the book of Exodus. This was greatly enjoyed by all present. During the social hour tho ho-tess served delicious fruits. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1930. By Mrs. E. P. PEPPER Lum Booth was among th«> farmers who sold tobacco on the opening sale day 'J uesday at Winston-Salem. Lum was disappointed in the low prices he received. KING Hardware King, N. C. The place to buy your Hardware Supplies, l'arm Implements, (train Drills. Cook Stoves. Ranges. Heat ers. Shot Guns. Hides, and Ammunition. Al ladan Lamps and Re pairs. I'aints. Oils, and Varnish, and re member our same old motto: Live and let live. J.F.sO.W. SISK Proprietors
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