THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Volume 61.
PROGRAM OF i
STOKES BUILDING
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by ho Pt hml ' nwiii "f t"0'l rend
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roa-i ' in.l '(i -I tl'l '.lf r' f"i'o>*.t ii
program.
I', n im't Hi'' Reporter i- advise.l
l»\ Chair" •• K. P. .Ii ffress, • •:' '• •
State lllv.ii- :y i til I'ilMi'- Works
Ci lU'l-i-' li' 11. til.'! 111. '--.(' illll" l||'.> ',
federal hi' "i'v will iiuiu- liito'.i •■.»
WciVid tr. tllr S'-l: ■ 111' North i" • ••_
•11M-| under 'lit' tri m- (if tin- Itfltt--
tri.il Moid"' y Ait just hits-e-1 'it*
Spe -ideally ho State " i'l receive
sll.uft".oo(i in lie used in highway
construction. ami o>t of this fund 'f
is supposed that, funds will ho nv 'il
ahle .fur Ihi; following road work in
S'ttikos tintyt
1. Surt:• i-sii« thi- Hti.-l; Islund.Yir.
ftinin lino highway:
I*. .Surfacing the highway from
Meadow-- i> ' lot'mintion • i
3. Building a now road front Plot.'
nnmt Spring*. on No. SO, via Monro's
Vatlo Meeuim. Rockhuuse. to Pilot
Mountain -
4. Building ami surfacing rohl
from McHone's g.Vurc. near Virginia
line, via Sandy Ridge a-nd Di'Urd
to Pine Hall.
5. Building new bridge over Town
Fork .it Walnut. Cove.
Federal funds to he allocated to
the above project* will he extended
through the channels of the State
>• U HW'W.&y ami • Puhljc.'.Works Com
«ni»»ion.
It is 'understood that the Hanging
.• Rock and Seven Island ford pro
jects will he constructed through
•the it. F. C. agencies under the
'head >' relieving unemployment. A*
soon a« th've project* hav-» ->oo'i •
I
whipped into shape so that they
may he otth-i illy recognised a*
-publie. fo ids .Jhc jt will he takeji over
hy the state authorities. At th if
lime they -nay he el'gihle for f'-dei-il.
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Death Of
Joseph Martin
Joseph Martin, a prominent *'c it.
i*en and farmer of Peter's Creek
tbwn-tblp, died at his home near
Tgvwsonville. He was aged about 75
or 30.
Mr. Martin was a good citizen,
and \vi'l be mimtcd in his community.'
i
lie was the father of Roy Martin,
and Mix. Mrs. Shores Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Martin,
who have b'en .-pending several
month* here, have returned to Wil
mington. where Mr. Martin has ac.
ccpted a position.
Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday June 21 19:13
CARR STEVENS
IS BADLY HURT
l>lsTKi;»lNi MCIDIAT T«» FOR- '
M|-:it STOKES IStIY NEAR t'tll..
I \\. Gl II.IORR cm'XTY
CRI SHER AND MXNGI.ER HY
Itl'N \W \V TEVM. MAY NO V
Rt:t OVER—\\ \ - INGXGIR IN
II \ l 1.1 N't: IP WHEW—RI:I.\.
TUI: op p. M. STI:\ I:N> \T
' llMill ItV.
i'.i rr Stevens. "3. formerly m
St'iki-s. \\:i-- badly injiit'e'l near
fix. Guilford I'liiiity. Friday, when
the t' - am he wis dr'vjne. while
hauling "heat, ran (iwn.v. Stevens '
was thrown from the u.T-'nn and 1
w.is d rigged a ilistanee of nearly
11111 yards, the wh-ol "f the wagon 1
passing over hi- IMidi . Thirti n
hi.- rjh- were lv k n. lijs lung |dev •-
ed. lii-• right, eye dc-siroy- d. hi.'
right shoulder broken. He w.a
picked up unconscious an'l «|>ii--K'.
curried t" a hospital in tlreeiishiip , ■
"li re his i-,,ndit ; on j. rep"-rtcl n'
Inn ho-pele.-'s.
Tlie unfortunate young man is a
sun "f t.he late W.iper Stephens,
who has been dead a f-w years.
"Ini removed some y-eat's a-i> witn
his family from Peter's Creek town
chip, near Dinluiry. to Montgomery
county, where Mrs. Steven-', the
widow, now resides. Can- is .a nep.
I
hew of P. M. Stevens, of Ilanburv.
He lias recently been liv'ng on th •
farm of clay Ttteker, in Guilford
county, near Colfax.
I
! Seven Island Road
The inunty or state highway forces
are a; work on the Seven Island
road, using .a number of hands, a
tractor and road mach'Vne •
This road, which leads from Dan
bury to Seven Island ford 071 Dan
river, will emerge in Peter's Creek
township at a point near Mnid r
Priddy's garage. laMd'mg from the
river north, ifi will traverse, the
shelton ridge.
This road it is mid will decrease
the dißancfe (to tjie county seat
from Sandy ItVige and northern
•parts of the county, some three or
four mile's.
Death Of
John M. Tuttle
John Martin Tuttle. 75. .passed !
away last week at his home near
"Walnut Cove after an illness of more
t.'han one year.
Surviving are 'the widow: three
daughters. Mrs. J. M. Alley, of
King; Mrs. A. W. Staley, of Greens-
I
horo; Miis Elizabeth Tuttle. of Wal. 1
nufi Cove, and three sons, Frank O. I
Tuttile. of Dennjson. Texas: James
C. Tuttle. of Forth Worth, Texas:
and Samuel R. Tuttle. of Walnut
1
Cov e .
Burial followed In Stokegburg M. j
E. Church graveyard, at Walnut 1
Cove.
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Death Of Mrs.
John H Voss
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Mrs- John -H. Voss. 43, died at
Waterbury, Conn., last week. IShe
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
I
A. S. Vc*-s of Mountain Vtew, Stokes
county. s
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TO LOCATE AT
COUNTY HOME
FROMON CHIP t>F TUll 111 NR.
RICH MEN. AM. WMiTli. TO HR
poN-Titrcn t» !.MMI:RIATI.i.v
—l it! t > PIIOt'H.TV TO H(1
|\|Pl!'»\ ! !> I'IR>T.
The I it-'", tie i ti c Pi'ivliii-nt 1
U oseve t'" "• !'• -i"tl • 1 in:a'l" tied
in Sti-ki'S. v.!!: he |- -itt-.l oil the 1
''utility li'-tne firm, TN-l MM: th- '
• amPet's are I" he .-ill wiii'e. and not (
I-- -: "t'l'.l. as hitil '• m lit fir-", ill li- ;
'■ ' ted (
Everybody wonders what "erosion
i-imp" me'its. and \v- are t"ld tliit ;
i: means "land saving." 1
Ki'oa'on is defined to l'o a we irin t
awav.
W.- are t" lie snewn iirm-tie il
in.-,hud- of preserving the s"ii. and 1
aiming tiie way. a"e tcn-u ing. ditct'.
img. dr.i pin-. etc. The eeunty home
t 1 in land i-' the first example.
This ern.s'on 1 imp is to a-.-mn.
iniiil.iie men wlm "ill rc-eive
(-"inle-n.sati'-n 0 f sl.llll |».|- (! a y each.
"it 1« rail read fare, clothing, iiosi'ilal
'•ills provided for. The workers en
list for a period of six months.
't is part of the government's
gigantic plan of relieving itnemplov.
nient. All tlie camps throughout 1
t.iie country are -supposed to gjve
wwk t M 2"»0,0IM) niA-n.
Death Of
William H. Nunn
Funeral service for William 11.
Nunn., so, well known resident of
Frano'sc-o section. Stoki>» county,
who died Thursday morning after an
Illness of five years of paralysis, was
held fi'-'tn the h-mie Friday at J
o'clock, with Rev. J. W. Brown and
J. H. Hall ofticiatlng. Interment
wjs in IDII t'emetery-
He is survived by six sons and four
daughters, J. M. Nunn, of Trinity:
L. M. Nunn. of Meadows; W. C.
Nunn of Arizona; R. A. Nunn, of
Oxford. Cal.; Clifford Nunn. of Man
agarola. Cab: and V. S. Nunn, of
Francisco: Mrs. Joe Hill, of Fran,
oisco; Mrs. Nat AVard, of King, and
Mrs. Frank Hill, of Peters Creek,
Va
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Services Next Sunday— 1
Communion To Be
Observed
Rev. .1. B. Needhum, pastor of
the Danbury M. R. Church, will
fill his regular apitolntmcnt at the
I . ,
jDanbury M. K. Church Sunday
morning at the regular ho-ur, 11
o'clock. The sacrament of the I.oisd's
Supper will be observed at thi* ser
vice.
In the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr.
Need ham will preach ait V.xde Me
dina. and will preach at the Dan- 1
bury Presbyterian churo.h at night
[of the same day. at 3 p. m. I
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Marriage Today.
' Dad'* Smith, aged some 75 or 80
years, -and Miss Pearl Cox. 29, were
united in marriage today, Justice
N. 15. Wall officiating.
The friends of both the eontrao'.
ing parties extend good wishes for
a long life and much happiness,
Joe Alley, of King, was In town
Monday.
WORD OF WARNING -
FROM MRS. FRADY
I.ARIES ARVtSF.It Tt) jslll N so. I
Mt.t.R "FANNING POV.RI t; .
V lilt II ARE I Nil! M.I it! t I.—
MRS. I t; \RY \\ ! 1.1. Ii I !.P .soi.A i
CANMNC PltOlll.li.MN.
Ell ' r I tepo't(-! ■
Since working in the county I
til- I many I'c'iph 11-e the calU '
"canning I'owder-" in ''tinning fend '
especially those imnaeid foods. • • 1
as I'CUP-, corn, v •'.. t tin.: are mere
dilli- iilt to save.
It Is net ad\i-'ubie te li e tlie- ' 1
powt! i's, they are tindesira l, 'e fretn 1
the st-iudpoim of heal h
Any women in the ininnj who or"
having- any kind of i-aiiiiing tire'oleic
-ueli as not lieiitg a'-le t" i-an .-
tain vegetables so that, tliev "II
keep, i'' t Hoy "ill let me know tip.
fact, when they are re tdj to •
if they will write m ( . ami tell me :
where they live- I shall he g'-i.l 'o
so te their home and help them.
1 mi here to help you. c«li . n me. '
Addre-v me.
MRS. RKFI.AII l'R(il'ST FRAPV
(•emianton. N. u.
State To Share
Again In Federal
Aid For Road v ,
Raleigh. Jii'no 15.—Federal aid
funds for read building in North
Carolina make possible an early
start on the construction of 14
North Carolina highway projects on '
which low bids aggregate elightlv
•over $500.w00.
The release of these funds in th"
state was possible by the lifting of
President Roosevelt's ban on ex
penditure of emergency federal aid
fundn.
K. R. Jeffreys, chairman of the
highway and public works depar..
merit, w«s informed -today by tele,
■phone by the federal bureau of
roads that government funds wii|l tie
available at once for the deferred
projects on which bids were receiv
ed on March 23.
Chairman Jeffress M'aied that b
would' .-end instructions to the suc
cessful bidders immediately for
starting -their project*.
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Returned From
! Pleasure Trip
After spending two weeks .it
Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia
and Atlantic City, Sheriff and Mrs.
J•' John Taylor and children, Angela
and Nellie Rouisc. and Miss Marv
Taylor, returned, home Saturday,
reporting a delightful trip. The
party was accompanied home by Dr.
Spottswood Taylor, a brother of
Sheriff Taylor, of Philadelphia, tvh >
will spend several woks here am]
at Wins-tonJSltleni visiting relaf inl
and friends.
Contract Awarded
For Surfacing
Lawsonville Road
Contract has been let to the Elliot
Building Co".. of Hickory, for sur
facing the Buck Island-I«awson\y,He-
Virginia Line highway. The price
was $23,000.
Work will begin at wnce-
AT CHAPF' Vt»*®
JUN . - > and 2 '
INs'l'l ill! lif «,(»\ I RNMENT' 'I ! >
ID I!. »11 |-tr; i-, ! ' .
t I \i N i Ii R\ lit i't.t -FN I'M i \ '
I'll iI i IF- « H I) \l t"N. st (>(» t-.
( (li NT'i .
R 1 N . ' .
111,- I" ' :;
Th >( ck -|- ' l l .- ■ I ■ ill i ■
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;.ee' me l ' ■ 'he f.,| ■Tic e1 -
ii. -(. s
I 'l' i xt'lain U'g 1 iti ii "t th
1 :•:::; 'Joni"-;:! \s-em' a t*. II ■: .
i- 'linty iini . e i ••'! . i:..
- ■ T(. (• !-| i ii 11 • i U--i-1 i i'l'l
'•curing - a'c '■ «l lie :;1 g"'.'er -
tie if 11 • iii '-
3 . Te to "in ~- -' o (• \-!i, i' g e
:«!• ' • ■ ■•-. -iiii ei' iolt.-lli
-•( ' " cell -1 !;• • • .- 'if
-•:••(• fill ' Iff i . •]- J'lii! .
>tens
I 'art i' it'll' II ill 'lie di -Us.;. - -
wll '•(■: Goven I i irg ii an-. 1..e r .
Gov. Graham. Speaker llarri- A .1
.\i 1 x"*"!|, A" • (: t- i: .■•limit 1:.
t:. Reynejii . .1 \v 1: ~v. 1;. 1.
I'■ aril- II .111! 111 her-.
'ii-- tips 1 ' "'li itt'ending and
p irtieip (ting wi|l t.f !.egis'at jve of
fleers: .l-iidiestrj eft; - . : I'ro'se- i .
ing olTu'er.-: ('utility ••einmiM- ••• (~ :
i'cun:.v at'orneys; Sherili's: Regis
ters '»f Deeds; Prison "llicin'.-. I'lcrks.
Klction "tile: 11s .11, li .'ill lithe,' 'i ! -
zen* interested.
All county nilicers ire urged to
attend, and may send in any iiue:;-
tlons relative to recent legislation to
Albert Coats. D : rector of The Insti.
tute of Government. Chapel Hill. N.
C. Reservations for rooms may be
made at SI.OO p.. r ,)., v . Meais wiM
he 30 cent*'. 1
A. R. PHILLIPS j
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Boys In Camp
Enjoy Outing
At Vade Mecum
Th-- 10 hoys at Made Mecum
Spring*, registered f«r the period «-f
Canip Cheshire, are having a won.
derful time, and are- reported finding
the activities there beneficial, both
(physically and mentally, rei>ort-i
th" Winaton-Saiem Journal. A
helpful course of instruction by a
select faculty has kept them em
ployed and a portion of their time
is made i'enficial through recrea
tional activities.
The hoys "pre "weighed in" at the
opening i-t the camp Monday, and
the program, hacked by the "great
eat- provided with lite instruction
Of Mist Elizabeth Henley, dietitian
and with .the cure of Mj S s k'aihJe-f
11'HVZC. registered nurse, the 40,v,-
are .expecting to h- at the camp wtui
ord for g ,i n jn weight (held .by the
girls camp of | year—much to
their dlgustt as w-II a * in mental
development.
The camp vc . u . js - n
of David Y Ues. director. f'the:
member* of the staff, besides those
mentioned, are 'Stratum Lawrence.
Chanel Hill, business manager, and
George Henry. Chapel lliil purchts.
ing agent.
The faculty includes Itev. n. R.
Gribl.in. of Winston-Salem; Rev.
Frank Dean. »f Wil S0I ,; He V . j.
jA. \ a he. of Greensboro; Mi*>
Rosalie Wilson, of "VfiftstdKiSiiem."
Number :?.781
, ni'] DEATH OF
JOHN M '! I'TTLE
I ' 11 \!> Il\l ?> T. > \ llfl'l Ol.l»
\N 'I U JI'CMi A HON.
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•i i r ir; - • i . \ i • or si'M.
\\ ■ s —"it. in:i>\!ti-:rK
vi\ l> t!'» \P. l.\ l.'l !i K
m i!'ts—v \>\i i I,\I M:WS,
M • • J .. Mr. John.
M 'I .• w! -I M tl'P.ri.
* '• v , '■ >i| a. :■ j ■ home near
\V U ''■ 1 ■ Th> . ■' i mo! n riH
He i.' I t. he I 1.1 -i : ~1 T1
' ' "I Mr. T 0 v. as hor.
-»i-i i- • .1 ••• al li whom
■' "'! I ll' 'I .•. T!f : u i-,
' "I ' '■ I 'it'-: fun.
• r;• 1 >■ I . . .V •■ •! on •' t 1
' I' a"i li :' • ( fo"
' ''i I' 'l' ! is i'cen ni
!i litis., la.h r-.i- J,.... or more,
iml ' i• i . ! a ..:!■■ lines.
I'l l ■
i.. . •, », .Mrs.
.Minnie Alf.% Kj : X o.
I*l i 1 ' 'cv T ' • i • • Vil,l; fi'
I'"fill'!: '11(1 ' ' es T 1,. ~! 'l'e\ is;
M M... i i. X.
'■ .Miss I ilir.i In !li 'l' I I'll. ;,!i(j Salu
Tin IY ••!' Wi: i)ii: i
I iii' irni'i 'l si'i i i-'es w- re eniuluct.
i"l l.y Itev. .!. T Kit led~e of Mail;.
S"li. ai ;hc liiniie. Alter the services
at. the lM"iiie. the Junior Order I'njteil
Mechanics. headed l\v M. x. Wheel,
er. I'l uivillov. and assisted by Rev.
C. li. Hutehis'tn. t'haplain, con
cluded the services at the grave.
The Pallbearers, composd of mem.
berg of the fraternity, which Mr.
Tut tie. the deceased, joined fn 1907.
were Messrs. JJ. F. Johnson. It. (}.
Tattle. 0. A. Hensdalc. 11. R. Mr.
( rhetwon, John N'eal and Charlie
TnMie. _ ir. 4, i
I Quito an uproar was created on
Suiiwnjtt Avenue about s;3O p. ni ,
fnndav evening, when two beggars
Proceeded up Sunt mitt Avenue bwg.
ging rations from th e various homes;
and finally arriving a t the home of
l>r. i*. A. Holsabeck. it. wiih re
ported, ticok their scat in »ne ef
'he automobiles of Dr. llelttabgch.
and prepared to travel in comfort.
Hearing his car in' t.he act of start
ing. the Doctor repaired ijuickly to
the scene, only to se" the heels of
the two culpri's bidding good-bye.
Married At Hillsville
I
Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Kulk of
1'ilo; Mt„ announce ''he marriage
of thejr daughter, Annie- Ruth, to
Raymond l. Thomas of K n?,
The wedding '.a-, soloni-. zed in
\'a ( t^atitrd-av -corning-
June 17. 1933 at k o'clock..
,^T"S,V r !*>,.tl-e daughter of Mr.
and M r.t. D. R. Fu.k of Dcm. Vf ,
Pilot Mountain, and a recent grad
uate of the Pilot Mountain High
School, she is a popular member
of the younger social set of the
town.
The bridegroom Is « nattire of
King, and a graduate of (Stiilfcrd
Cnllegc. He is the son of Mr. and
Mn«. O. W. Thomas 0 f King, and
a member of the faculty of the
Stoneville High School, where he is
instructor in English and history.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will be at
s home to their friends after' June 20 r
vJiUt Kiflgv 'C ' Y,t'