THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Established 1872. Volume 64.
AT GREENSBORO
JULY 16-17-19
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STOKES DEMOCRATS TO AT
TEND YOUNG DEMOCRATIC
CLUB MEETINGS PRO
MINENT SPEAKERS TO AT-J
TEND,
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It is learned that quite a num
ber of Stokes Democrats will at
tend the annual convention of
the Young Democratic Clubs of
North Carolina, which will be
held at Greensboro July 17-19
with the executive meeting
Thursday night, July 16.
Official headquarters will be
at the King Cotton Hotel.
The program will be ome of
the best ever presented by n
Young Democratic convention ui
this state. Among the guests-of
honor speakers will be Senators
BaOey and Reynolds, Governor
Ehringhaus, Governor-nominate
Clyde R. Hoey, Mrs. John Galla
her, of Virginia, vice-president of
the Young Democratic Clubs oi
America; Joe C. Carr, of Tennes
see, secretary of the national
organization, and J. Druf w Cr'f
fin, of South Catolma, director
of organizatio I for the h-uit 1 -
set-up.
The convention will be featured
by a delightful program of en- (
tfc-iiinment, Including receptic l,
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buffet supper, dances and many
other enjoyable features calcu
lated to make the assembly one
to be long remembered, not only
for its accomplishment in the
political field, but for its refrssh
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ing social functions as well. i
Reports are coming in to the
office of the headquarters of
the Y. D. C. at Greensboro daily
from many counties throughout
the state, indicating the largest
and most enthusiastic attendance
ever to be present at a conven
tion of Young Democrats in this
state. It is the hope of the Presi-j
dent and others in charge of the I
convention that every county in
the state will be represented. Toj
accomplish this it will be necess-l
ary for the counties to organize;
or reorganize, as the case may|
be, elect delegates, and send in
the names of the same along
with affiliation fee to the state
headquarters in Raleigh im
mediately.
Those expecting to attend
should make their reservations
at either the King Cotton or the
O. Henry hotels at once ifi order
to be assured of proper accom
modations.
Power Company
Coming: In
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The Duke Power Company is
about to come into Danbury with!
> its power and light system. Poles'
and wire are being erected near!
town. Workmen are here today
unloading poles and affixing
meters, etc. Only a few days and
the county seat will be on the
Ibie for super-service.
Nearly 1260,000 women in Bri-
DEMOCRATS TO
ORGANIZE JULY 11
CALLED BY CHAIRMAN
BAKER TO MEET AT DAN
BURY JULY 18, TO ELECT
COUNTY CHAIRMAN—MEET
ING AT 2 P. M. HERE
Chairman James H. Baker is
mailing notices to Stokes Demo
crats this week urging them to
complete their precinct organiza
tions on July 11 and requesting
them to meet at Danbury c-i
Saturday, July 18, for the pur
pose of electing a county chair
man to serve for the next two
years.
It will be recalled that at tha
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regular time for the precinct or
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ganizations to be effected some
of the precincts did not
complete thair organizations by.
electing a precinct committee of
five Democrats one of whom
must be a woman.
It was also under the party
law, the duty of the precinct
committee to elect one of tbeir
number as chairman. This chair
man of the precinct committee
automat Vally becomes a member
of the county executive com
mittee, and this 21 members of
the executive committee meets
and elects a county chairman.
Chairman Baker's notice mail
« to
ec out tms week reads as fol
lows:
"All precincts that have not
organized are requested to have
a meeting and organize on Sat
urday July 11, 1936 at 3 P. M.
"The one that is appointed as
Chairman of the precinct Com
mittee will be a member of the
County Executive Committee and
they are requested to meet in
Danbury on July the 18th, at
2P.M. to appoint a County
Chairman for the coming two
years.
v "J. H. BAKER, Chm.,
"Dem. Ex. Com."
Mr. Eure Thanks His
Friends For Votes
To the Editor of The Reporter:
I am completely overwhelmed
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with joy and gratitude at the
magnificient vote I received - for
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the high office of secretary of
State. I want to thank each and
every one who participated in
securing my nomination and as
sure thsm that they will always
have a warm spot in my heart.
The secretary of state's office
will belong to them, and when
ever they are in Ralegh, I want
them to come in to see me and
afford me the opportunity of
rendering to them every possible
courtesy and service. The warm
est possible welcome will await
you.
It i 3 impossible, of course, to
write to each and every one, so
please give this letter space »n
your good paper which has been
so friendly to me in my cam
paifin.
With heartfelt appreciation
and thanks, I am
—THAD EURE.
R&lefeh, N. C.
July 6, im
Danbury, N. C., Thursday, July 9, 1936
COURT SNAPS OFF
WEDNESDAY EVE
JUDGE WARLICK ADJOURNS ?
TERM AFTER THREE DAYS T
1 NUMBER OF CASES DIS
POSED OF CIYIL COURT
NEXT WEEK.
Judge VVilson Warlick, of New-j
ton, adjourned Stokes criminal j
court Wednesday evening after j
large nuir.ber of cases had been c
disposed of. as follows: jc
State vs. Ray George, reckless jc
driving. Capias. •-
State vs. Dillard Dodson, oper. i
car while intoxicated. 4 months '
on road. Judgment suspended 3 '
years on condidtion he pay a
fine of SIOO.OO and cost, and '
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soow food behavior. Driving '
lie mse revoked 12 mos. '
State vs. Roscoe Jessup, opet'. '
oar intoxicated. 4 months' l
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on road. Judgment suspanded 3;'
I years on condiditon he pay a fine '
;of $200.00 and cost and show ■
good behavior. Driving license J
revoked 32 mos.
State vs. Gene Nelson. A. D.' ]
W. Caj>:as.
State vs. Lester Wilson an-dj
Aubry Ceo):, Manslaughter. Con-j
tinted.
State vs. Willie Richardson
-.nd Will Taylor, Transfer of 1
auto jjcer.se. Cost.
State vs. Chas. C. Willett, pos
session of liquor. 75 clays on|
road. Car ordered acnfiscatel
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and sold.
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State vs. Pearl Wall, F. and A.I
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4 months in jail and to be as-!
signed to work at either the jail J 1
or County Home at discretion of I
County Commissioners. '
State vs. M. B. Cook, reckless
driving. $25.00 and cost.
State vs. James Crouse, driv
ing drunk. 75 days on roads.
Judgment suspended upon pay
ment of fine of $75.00 and cost.
Driving licenses suspended 12
, months.
State vs. Clyde Jones, Assault.
; 4 months on road. Judgment sus
pended upon paying a fine of
SIO.OO and cost.
i State vs. Henry L. Martin,
Speeding. Cost.
i State vs. Mumford Williams,
Possession of liquor. 6 mos. on
road. Judgment suspended on
.cCndiiton he pay a fine of $50.00
, and cost. The right and privi
lege to operate a car in North
Carolina revoked 12 months.
State vs. Lona Nelson, Driving
drunk. 30 days in jail and not
to operate a car for 12 months.
State vs. Lucy Thore, driving
drunk. 30 day s in jail and to
work at jail or County Home at
discretion of Commissioners.
Not to operate a car for 12
months.
State vs. Ernest France, driv
ing drunk. 75 days on roads and
not to drive a car for 12 months.
State vs. Dewey Flynt, Mfg.
liquor. 4 months on road.
State vs. G. A. Hanes, Speed
ing. Cost.
State vs. Brown Mills, Reckless
driving. $25.00 and cost
(Continued (m 'page 2.)
CLYDE R. HOEY I
SWEEPS STATE
NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR ,
OVER McDONALD WITH
MAJORITY OF MORE THAN
FIFTY THOUSAND
STOKES GIVES HOEY 64:»
MAJORITY CLOSE OF
THE SECOND PRIMARY.
Clyde R. Hoey is the Dem
ocratic candidate for Governor
of North Carolina by a majority
over Dr. McDonald of around
55,000. Horton is the nominee
for Lieutenant-Governor. while
Eure wins the nomination for
Secretary of State.
Elsewhere in this issue of the
Reporter is published a tabulated
statement of the vote in Stokes,
[at the second primary of July J,
in which Hoey is shown to have
' received a majority over Mc
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Donald of 649 votes. Hoey re
ceived 1723 votes, McDonald
1074; Horton, 1263, Grady, 962:
Eure 1641, Wade, 656.
Special Program At
Walnut Cove
Baptist Church
j O. E. Ward, Pastor Eaptist
church, announces a special pro
gram at Baptist church Sunday
evening BP. M. The Friedburg ,
I male chorus and the Oak Level 1
Female chorus will give a pro
gram. Songs that all will enjoy.
| The public is invited. There will
also be morning service at 11 \. j
m. at which time the pastor will
preach.
j Sunday school 10 a. m.
Official Vote Stokes County 2nd Primary,
July 4,1936
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DANBURY 111 15|| 92 J 32 101 V" 23
HARTMAN 12 j 9|| 11 | s|| 13" j 3~j
PINE HALL 39 j 83~j] 37~~i
MITCHELL ~ 8i _ | 88 |j 70 | 60 || 77 |~SB :
E. SANDY RIDGE 78~j 38~T1 56~! 36 11 53 i 38;
W. SANDY RIDGE 65~j 3f~jj 22~~j 36~fl 40 "j 20~~\
LAWSONVILLE 6T~j 12 || 19~] 30~|j 38"] 17 T|
TILLEY ~~ 961 7|| 64~j 11 || 6IH 16 f
MOIR ~ 264 j 21 || 249 | 21 i 248 19~
FBANS 84 | 14~ || 68 | 22 ~fj 73" | 21~j
BROWN MOUNTAIN 28 I 18 j| 23~i 15~j] 30" ITT
FLINTY KNOLL 83 I ~B~|| 59"j 20]T 22"! 56 j
PINNACLE 89 | 87l 47 i 104 '| 1031 5l"lf
KING ~"" " 126 | 111 || 50' | 134~f| 97 t" 95
MT. OLIVE 69 I 78 I! 57~ 52~ji 77 37 1
MIZPAH ~ 28" 11 || 10 "j Ml 26 | 4~
WILSON STORE 7r ~173 || 6S I 57 !j 95 | 40
GERMANTON 48 i 28 '| 58 1 14~:|' 62 !
W. WALNUT COVE 110 | 86~|1 84~| 86 i~lO7 1—57I —57 '|
E. WALNUT COVE 171 I 117"|~114 | 141 !|~203 'j 56 H
FREEMAN _ 9 I 39 l| 5"! 34 _ M 25"! 12 '||
TOTALS 1723T1074 ||~1263~i 962~|1 1641656 ij
STOKES PEOPLE
WASH'GTON BOUND
CUT RATE SIGHT SEEING ;
TOUR BEING ARRANGKI)
BY "THE REPORTER'
About a month hence, when
crops are laid by 5 to lit'
luxurious Greyhound buses will
roll out of Danbury on a Siit'.ir- 1
day at noon with about 2-1>
Stokes county citizens. bound
for Washington The Nation's
Capitol and the most beautiful
and interesting city in the world.
The first stop will be at Rich
mond. Va., for supper and a
short tour of this city, fond in
the memory of every Southerner.
Then on to Washington, to a
leading hotel, then at 10 P. M. i
to a ritzy night club for enter
tainment until a late hour.
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Sunday morning will see a'.l
out. in the buses for a tout of
the city— to Mt. Vernon Arling
ton. Lincoln Memorial, Wh>l:ing
:on Monument, Navy Yard ;:nJ
Public buildings. Noon will find
all at the commodious dir.: - :;. -
scorn of the hotel for a banquet,
with speakers of national reputa
tion. and at 2 p. m. will start the
trek to the surprise event of the
'out. From 3:30 p. m. the Stokes
tourists will have the free.ion: •>!
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the city, and will board the
busses at 11 P. M. for home, ar
riving to bepin work not later
than 7 a. m. Mcjnday morning.
The purpose of this Excursion
is to give Stokes citizens an op-
I portunity to visit Washington, in
j the most pleasant, convenient
Number 3,350
CAR CRASH KILLS
CHARLEY BULLEN
SINDAY K\EMM(i TK\(iKDY
AT SANDY KHHiK VOI'NG
MAN WAS SI'KKDIM; WIIKN
HIS CAR HIT AMUTIfKK
WITH FATAL KKSII.T.
Charley Bullen, :v i -2. sori
i)f Mr. anil Mi.-. S:«rii Built n. was
kill»'tl at Sandy Ridge Sunday
evening \vh n the .'52 Chi vrolet
coach which he was driving hi'
the automobile of Bill Corns and
turned over several times.
It is reported by eyewitnesses
that young Bullcn, who was un
married, was driving at a high
rate of speed when he lust con
trol of hjs car.
Lawsonville News \
1 A larpf crowd at tended the
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services and foot washing at
Piney Grove Sunday. Mr. Charlie
Bullin. s:-n of Mr. mid Mrs. Sam
Bullin near Sandy Ridge. was
killed ir. a ear wreck Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr r.r.d Mrs. Meal Dalton
and family at High Point
spent the week-end with Mrs. F.
G. Lawson.
Mrs. E. G. Lawsuit and daugh
'e! visited Mrs. Hani Joyce at
Danbury Tuesday.
Mrs. Calvin Mabe has return
ed i.c.mc from Stuart hospital
where she spent a few days for
nervousness.
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maraier at about one-third the
normal cost. M
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