THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Established 1872.
TONSIL CLINIC
HERE THIS WEEK
MORE THAN FIFTY CHILDREN
OPERATED ON HOSPITAL
IN CHARGE OF DRS. HEGE,
SINK AND COOK COUNTY
NURSES ASSISTED BY !
OTHERS.
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Between fifty and seventy- j
five children have submitted to
tonsil operations in the State
clinic functioning at the school
building here this week.
The clinic is in charge of Drs.
J. Roy Hege, Rex Sink and Joe
Cook, of Winston-Salem. Miss
Catherine Nicholson, of Walnut
Cove and Miss Dorothy Hamilton,
of King, county nurses, are as
sisted by Mrs. J&nnie Leake Mes
aick, Miss Bertice Holden and
Mi&aes Angel, Anderson, Early,
Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. Leo
nard.
The operations have all been
highly successful.
Following is a list of the
clinic's patients:
Rex, son of Elmer Tuttl?.
Marion Helen, daughter of Mrs.
Etta Clark.
Gabriel, son of Lester Nunn.
Lois, daughter of Jonah
Heath.
Ronald, son of Lindsay Burge.
Grraldjne, daughter of Parker
Hawkins.
Levi, son of S. A. Amos'.
Kenneth, son of R. L. Shep
pard.
Wilbur and P. H., Jr., sons of
P. H. Robertson.
Vance, son of John Jones.
Marjie Lee, daughter of A. M.
Carroll.
Doris, daughter of Morris
Stovall.
F!oyd, son of J. G. Lawson.
Morris, son of P. Ml Stephens.
J. Van, eon of H. J. Duncan.
Juani'i and Ellerd, children of
Reid Jones.
Eddie, son of Ed M. Taylor.
Dickie, son of S. R. Gibson.
Mary Sue, daughter of C. D.
Tuttle.
Ernest, son of James H. King
ton.
Margaret, daughter of Rastus
Needham.
I • Carl Ray and Joe Bill, children
of L. P. Pell.
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• Odell and Rachel, children of
E. L. Alley.
Richard, son of Preston Mur
t ray.
Manaline, child of Manly Dun
lap.
Colene, child of Jesse .times.
Catherine, daughter of Charlie
Wilkins.
Gorrell, son of Was>h Hicks.
Lea and Eloise, children of W.
M. Flynt.
Wilbur and Bettie,- children oi
R. A. Smith.
William, son of Fuller Flynt.
Berkley, son of Hubert Smith.
Ardellia, child of Chester
t Wall
Maxine, daughter of Fred Sim'
mons.
Ernestine Brim.
* Cecil, child of R«ay Walker. .
,• 14ta, daughter of P. } L#ftia
Orene, child of Peter A. Web
Volume 64.
REPUBLICANS MEET !
AT COURT HOUSE
RALLY FRIDAY NIGHT AT
TENDED BY CANDIDATES
FOR CONJGRESS AND
COUNTY OFFICERS
YOUNG REPUBLICANS OR
! GANIZE.
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j Stokes county Republicans held
a rally here Friday night at the
court house attended by 150 to
2CO persons.
Ed Butler, candidate for con
gress and L. L. Wall, of Winston
■ Salem, were present, Mr. Butler
i addressing the meeting.
The object of the meeting was
, principally to organize the young
; Republicans, meetings of this
kind being held by the Republi
l cans at practically every precinct
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, in the county. Robah Browder of
• j Germanton is president of the
Young Republican clubs,
i Among those present at the
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meeting were chairman of the
; executive committee, T. G. New,'
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'of King, and vice chairman, Mrs.
| Sadie F. Lovins, of Walnut Cove.
. OVher prominent Republicans of
j the county were at the meeting.
1 Wilcat Veterans
State Reunion
r' P!an», fv the North, Carolina
State Reunion of the 7200
Veterans from this state who
- served with the Wildcats are pro
gressing fine,
f The reunion will open on Sun
day, September 6th with registry
tions at the O'Henry and Kinji
. Cotton Hotels.
| An impressive memorial ser
-3 vice will be hald at 3 P. M. nrl
I smoker at 8 P. M., a reception to
the ladies will be held at 6 P.M.
'•, Monday, September 7th,
(Labor Day), a business session
t at 10 A. M.; luncheon at 1 P. M •
i parade at 6 P. M. and dance it
| 8 P. M. will fill in the day.
| Every veteran is cordially in
'•! vited.
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Squirrell Season
3 The squirrell season will open
jin Stokes on the 15th of Saptem
-1 j ber.
• i Mrs. W. E. Joyce returned
, Tuesday from Duke university
where she attended the summer
school session. •
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I Orem, child of Peter A. Web
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ster.
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1 Nina Lee, daughter of George
Dodson.
Virgil, son of Frank Lawson.
Joseph and Charlie 8., children
of Ed Mitchell.
, Josephine, daughter of J. A.
Wall.
| Irene, daughter of Powell
t Mabe.
' Fannie, daughter of Mrs. Nelia
i I Raymond, son of Banner
Young.
Clyde, son of Noah Lackey. >'
Earl, son of Frank Poore.
Dullard, Lawrence, Byqum anf)
Ecfset children Wpdiiii?'''
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Danbury, N. C., Thursday, Sept 3, 1936
SERIOUS AFFAIR
IN ZIFFY ISLAND-
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EPHRIAM DODSON HIT WITH
A ROCK BY FRANK VERNON i
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NOW IN HOSPITAL WITH j
FRACTURED SKULL VER
NON IN JAIL. j/ I
Ephriam Dodson is in a Ml '
Airy hospital suffering with a
:
fractured skull, while Frank Ver
non is in jail here charged with
hitting him with a rock. Dodson
is in a very serious condition,
though he may recover.
The fight occurred in that
river section of Sauratown town
ship known as Ziffy Island. It is
reported the trouble arose out of l
a drunken spree. Vernon alleges
Dodson was advancing upon him j
with a razor when he threw the 1
rock. Dodson is married, has a;
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wife and several children. He is
ja son of Frank Dodson. The af
fair happened Sunday. The ar-
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rest of Vernon was made by
Sheriff J. J. Taylor.
Moser Reunion
The Moser Reunion will be
held at Poplar Spring Christian 1
church about 3 miles north of
Rural Hall on the Moore'rJ
Springs road, Sunday, Sept. 6th.
1 All the Mosers, relatives and
1 friends are urged to be presen.
1 with well filled baskets to en
' joy the day meeting old frien.is
and making new ones, listening
" to quartetts, choir, and duet sing
ing with piar.o and string ac
j companimcnt. Come one, come
j all and don't forget that baskei
" | Tilled with good things to eat.
'I T. F. CALLOWAY.
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New Postmaster
j! At Mount Airy
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j Attorney Henry Folger, young
est son of Attorney and Mrs.
John H. Folger, has been ap
pointed acting postmaster at Mt.
Airy to succeed Postmaster J.
i
B. Sparger.
1 GREEN TICKETS
The following Stokes county
business concerns will accept
1 Danbury Reporter green sub
r scription coupons:
r T. G. New, King.
Hauser & Bailey, Walnut Cove-
Jones Brothers, Walnut Cove.
Tuttle Motor Co., Walnut Cove.
a J. M. Woods, Danbury.
Ray Brothers, Meadows.
E. M. Taylor, Walnut Cove.
Twenty 5-cent green tickets are
given out at the Reporter office
for every dollar paid on subscrip
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jtion. The subscriber is able to
j' use these tickets the same as
j'cash, with .every dollar's wort a
of merchandisa purchased from
the above concerns.
r Thus the subscriber gets his
, paper Virtually free, while ~ the
■ merchant's trad* is increased.
'' Other merchants are invited tc
0 get in on this proposition, whifch
" ecrtahtly means mere business,
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PLEASANT SOCIAL
AFFAIR AT KING
MRS. GRIFFIN ENTERTAINS
THE YOUNG PEOPLE CAN
SMASH NEAR PINNACLE
WORK ON THE NEW HIGH
WAY PROGRESSING RAPID
| LY.
Kin£, Sept. 2. Mrs. E. M.
M. Griffin delightfully entertain
ed a number of young people at
her home Saturday. Honoring her
son, Ralton Griffin on his twenty
first anniversary. The large
porch was decorated with a
variety ol summer, flowers and
Japanese lanterns carrying out a
' color scheme of pink and white
in every detail.
Thj feature of the party was
• the large birthday cake of pink
j and white with its glowing
' candles. Many interesting games
and contests were enjoyed, with
Roy Meadows and Noal Dunning
winning prizes for their skill. .1.
M. Alley. Jr., and Miss Fulk
winning the bubby prize.
A small decorated wagon fille I
with presents, drawn by little
Roda Sisk and Betty Lou Fulk
at the close of the festivities
emerged from the door of the
jhous:, paused in the midst of a
circle of quests while the honoree
'[exhibited them for the inspection
of all present. Mrs. Griffin, host
{
ess, was assisted in entertaining
; her quests by Mrs. R. W. Boles
' | A ear with Ralton Griffin,
' Glen Moser and Roy Meadows: as
occupants turned turtle 0:1 th:
' Lakes to Florida highway r.ev.
1 Pinnacle Saturday night. Griffin
sustained two broken ribs, Mos-'i
received a superficial woun.
'above the right eye while Mea
' dows escaped with a sevev
r shakeup. The automobile v«m;
damaged considerably.
Dr. and Mrs. Belmont Hels.i
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. beck are spending a few day;
- with relatives near Lynchburg
. Va.
The new home oi' Paul Me.i
i
dows on west Main Street i:
nearing completion.
1 Work on the new highw.r
being graded through here i
being pushed along at a rapi
f
rate. It is thought that they wil
be ready for pouring •• ceme:i
within about another mopth.
' An error appeared in the Kin,
I news letter last week. It state
that Reid Jones had purchased
lot on which he would erect
new home. This should have rea
Reid Boles instead of Rei
Jones.
s The King Tigers defeatc
Southside of Winston-Sahm, in
e
game played in the King ba
park Saturday. Score 5 and 3.
, The first Baptist Sunda
, school - went on a picnic trip f.
n Crystal Lake Thursday. Abou
i eighty made the trip which wa
g an enjoyable one.
e Charles & Carroll and tamil
use spendfag a fifteen day vara
o tion in 'Washington, Philadelphii
h Harrisbos* and Buffalo. They wi
*lsß Tisft Canada- on their bap
MCDONALD OFFERS
HIS SERVICES
WINSTON-SALEM MAN WIRI>
FARLEY HE LS READY TO
SPEAK ANYWHERE FOR
ROOSEVELT.
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j Dr. Ralph W. McDonald, w'vi
was defeated by Clyde R. Ho
. in the recent Democratic
natorial primary, has volunti rt 1
to serve as a speaker in ;h •
• Democratic national campaign
• but (J>es not propose to help e!ec
» the State ticket.
i In a telegram to Chairm ...
1 James A. Farley, McDonald said:
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\ "Believing the re-election el (
i President Roosevelt to be tlu
i
most imperative concern of the
5 nation today, and desiring to be
i
v of the fullest possible aid in
, bringing abodt an oVerwhelmii'g
i
g ' victory, I am tendering my ser
.. vices to you as party chairm,'in'
, and specifically to the speaker f
bureau to go anywhere, at
{ time, in futherance of this great
cause of the Democratic party,
j! "Please command me and put
me to work.
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"Having made approximately
„ 200 speeches in a recent Demo
8,
cratic primary, I am fully warir.
a ed up and ready for the firtn
e linc ""
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Pegram Reunion
Program Ready
; ' Six speakers will feature t!'c
program of the eighth annual re
union of the family to 'je
field at Cc-r-.m M Eire.-
ps.l CI.'J:-t St'jl.•■sJale, S'' t . -
n
6.
,' A pro*rari that i.iciudcs many
singer - and mus cians wa; in
,e noenced by th« reunion con>
r.iittce, v/luch urged that all com
mittee heads be on the ground:
L _ all those attending b.fn;4 lune.i
„ ir.t 10 o'clock in the morning o:
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.. ,the day of the reunion, and th.\t
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1 baskets for the picnic style d .M
--,Jner to Le served at noon,
is Speakers of the day will in
i'clulc Clifford Frazier a>:
jy Robert King, of Greensboro; S
E. Hall, of Winslon-Salem; P
jj J. E. B. Houser, pastor of th*
ill church; C. B. Way and J. C
:i t Preston, of Stokesdale.
J Singers will include the Wins
ig ton-Salem, Forsyth, Twin Ci»y
ed' Stokesdale, Piney Grove, an.
a i Chambers Brothers quartetts, thi
a Walkartown Chanters and tin
ad Greensboro Chorus.
Music will be given by th
Oak Ridge Band, the Merr
ed Makers, Bob Thornton's Bin
a Birds, of Greensboro, Pegra i
ail Sisters and Little Billy, an
Fred Marshall Girls of Winston
\y \ Salem.
t4»' , ;
ul ! Mrs. Jessie P. Christian, Mrs
48 H. M. Joyce, Miss Nell Joyc*
[Miss Janey Martin and Beverl
il>' l-Chris«ian, visited Endless Cavern
at- M New Market, Va., the las
ta, week-end. traversed a goo
rfll portion pf the Skyland Drive
> [awl several ot^er
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Number 3,358
A. D. FOLGER AND
HANCOCK CROSS
ACTION OF (OM.KKSSM AX
IN MT. AIKY POKTOFFICK
Mt'DDLK, NOT I'NDKKSTOOII
MT. AIRY TIM ICS KKI'OKT
OF TIIK IM ll>i:.NT.
That then is so:.n lajsunde"-
s* anding at Mt. Airy ovet Han
cock's post of: ce appointment,
appears: fioni the i«»!Ii »\v:: re
port of 'he j:: i! n' in 11 u las'
sisue of the Mi. Airy Times:
The appointment of Attorney
Henry Folger as acting postmast
er canto as a complete surprise;
( to the citizens of Mount Airy
Saturday when it became kno'vti
I
on the streets. There had pre
vailed in the public mind the
thought that Congressman Frank
Hancock would recommend to t'ta
post office department at Wasii-
J ington one of the two remaining
eligible candidates for the post.
interview with Congressman Han
cock, who was at his home : n
Oxford, Sunday, the fifth dis
trict representative stated tliit
in appointing Mr. Folger "I wish
ed to get some loyal Democrat
in the office until something de
finite could be done jn the near
future. The appointment was
made with the concurrence of
the Surry county chairman A.
Folger for the cause of the
execut •(> committee and with
i
. the approval of a number of lead
ing ti.ns. It was made in
, r?co«:..'i;:i of, n:i! %vl:!i grati
tude *'"• '• —.John H.
li. i . i for •,!:.• . • of tn-i
D: :i - patty • •: i-e thin
"0
• V. further
' f • .. t!'is II -i i offen-d
s "I i 1 II; . ■. ■ u;..'y to
ft-:.. ' i , for 1" ! •:.«■ wh'»
l::'" > ' for
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pn: . He sta: i'i t t!iis ap-
I oi: : :ont li-i | bun .:i_cd to him
by liner Senator Jo!in Folger,
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aiH ■ (Hancock) !:■ atilv coil
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curt'. 1 i.i it. :s. full p"r
)-
f.o:;:.: irs; >:isi- i!ity ..m the act.
1 T! statcr.HiH •;! II :neo:-!r
"'tha' - h apjtolntat was made
with the "concurrence of the
v Surry county chairman" came in
to '.iiect conflict with a state
meat maJe by Chairman A. I).
s Folger of the executive corn
y
•' mittee Saturday afernoon. Mr.
. Folger declared that lie was
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["completely astounded by the ap-
and knew nothing
'whatsoever about the matter un
-13 til he heard it on the streets here
ny in Mount Airy." Mr. Folger marte
,e a statement for publication >ll
"ilast Friday's issue of the TIMES
1 ' that he would recommend a can
""'didate for the appointment only
i alter consultation with the Afcu.lt
; Airy executive committee and
•s.j then latar with the full county
w, I Democratic executive committee,
ly, The Dobson attorney emphatically
nsi declared that he or his com
st mitteeman had not been consult
ed |ed about the appointment and
;e. that he knew nothing t ;bout it
was mado,
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