THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937
LOCALS
Mrs. Giimer Sparger joined a
party from Walnut Cove at Myr
tle Beach and other points in
| South Carolina
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Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Moreficld
and Joe Martin have returned
from a short visit with Mrs.
Morefield's relatives in Baltimore.
*****
Dr. J. L. Hanes and nurso, Miss
Taylor, of Pine Hall, were in Dan
ebury Wednesday.
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Mrs J. H. Woodruff and child-
ren, Georganne and Joe, Iris Gray
and Elizabeth Voss and Alice
Craig, of Walnut Cove, visited
the swimming pool at Piedmont
Springs Wednesday afternoon.
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J. R. Voss of Walnut Cove was
in town Wednesday.
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Mrs Frank Lawson and child
ren visited relatives in Lawson
ville Sunday.
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Mrs. R. J. Scott chaperoned a
party of little folks to Pinnacle
Monday to attend a birthday
* party given by Jean Carroll Beck.
Those attending from here wore:
Mrs. Scott and little daughter,
Patricia. Jean Wall, Virginia
Joyce. Pauline and Mary Booth,
Josephine Pepper.
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Mr. and Mrs - A. J. Fagg of
Winston-Salem, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce.
* * * * *
* Nellie King spent the week-end
in Winston-Salem
*****
•V
Mrs. S. Gilmer Sparger visited
Winston-Salem Tuesday.
*****
t James B Joyce of Winston-
Salem was in town Tuesday.
*****
Miss Luna Taylor has return
ed from a several weeks' visit to
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
« t « * ir
Mrs William Mi-Canless, Lois
Wall, Lois Stephens and Winifred
Hall visited Winsion-Salem Wed-
nesday.
*****
Margie Petrea, Ellen Prathcr
Hfrll. Lois Martin, Marjorie and
* Ellen Kate Pepper, Beverly Chris
tian, Vance Pepper, Ray Sisk,
George Petree, Ralph Thomas
attended the movies at the Pal
metto Thc-are a Walr.u Cove Tues
day night.
*****
Mrs. Frank Martin chaperoned
a party to Moore's Springs h.st
week-end. The party included
Hazel and Marjorie Petree, I.ois
Martin, Elli n Prathcr Hall, M.;i.
Thurman Martin, Katherine Sisk.'
and Elian Kate and Marjorie
Pepper.
*****
S. L. Golding was here today
from Flatshoal. Mr. Golding has
been troubled with rheumatism a
good deal lately.
*****
Mrs. S. P. Christian and son,
Beverly, Misses Janie Martin and
Nellie Joyce and Mrs. N. E- Pep
per celebrated the fourth with
a trip to interesting points in
western North Carolina.
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Mrs. J. W. Hall, who is attend
ing summer school in Greens-
L boro, spent last week-end at her
home here.
j Elmer Petree spent last week
end at Myrtle Beach, S C.
*****
Paul Taylor of Winston-Salem
is in town this week.
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Georganne Woodruff of Walnut
jcove W£>s a visitor in Danbury
I Tuesday
*****
:
Mrs. Edwin Taylor and 3on,
EdtHe, with a party from Walnut
Cove are spending this week at
j Carolina Beach.
* * * * *
Angela and Nellie Louise Tay
j lor are visiting relatives in Dur
| ham this week.
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I
N. E. Wall visited Winston-
Salem Tuesday.
Thurman Martin
And His Court
Justice of the Peace Thurman
Martin's court at Danbury has
I recently passed upon the follow
j ing cases:
I Daniel Koger, drink in publh
place, $2.00 fine and costs. Ar
lesU'd by Burke Smith.
Claude Smith, operating auto
mobile while intoxicated, bound
over, $200.00 bond.
E. Bullen, public drunkenness.
Fined SIOO and taxed with costs.
| O. George, public drunkenness,
SI.OO fine and taxed with costs.
Babe Gibson, (col.), public
drunkenness, 30 days on public
| roads.
j J. E. Johnson, public drinking,
taxed with the costs.
1 Allen Hill, public drinking, tax
ed with costs
Frank Mabe, charged with
'drunkenness on public highway
land escaping from officers, SIO.OO
[fine and costs.
Roy Nprman, drunk upon a
I public highway, taxed with costs
land $2.00 fine.
j Maylor Pyrtle, drunk upon a
j public highway, taxed with costs
| and $2.00 fine.
Will Mabe, drunk on a public
highway, taxed with costs.
| May Pugh, vagr'ancy at King,
j ordered to leave county, three
' months suspended sentence
| Bob Mitchll (col.), intoxicated
on public thoroughfare, taxed
I with costs.
) George Welch, operating auto
intoxicated, bound to Supeiior'
court. Committed to jail upon
failure to give bond.
| Johnnie Lewis and Snh Spivey, I
public drunkenness, taxc-d wit it
costs.
I W. E. Ogburn, operating auto.
intoxicated, S2OO bond for app. ar
j in Superior court-
Harry Tatum, (col.), public
drunkenness, fined SS and
with costs
! Otis Ziglar, public d-unketi
nc:is, fined and taxed with costs,
j Jhnrnie Smith, having in pos
session on or near premses, ma-
I tet'ial and paraphernalia for pur
i
,poi>e of manufacturing liquor,
bound > WCI ' to Superior court. I
! Bond S2OO.
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COLDS
Liquid - Tablets F|fst I)ay
Salve - Nose
Drops Headache, 80 minutes
Try "Rub-My-Tism"-World's Betd
Liniment
The people wh 0 "aren't worth
a row of pins" are as numerous
as they ever were.
Receiving Applications
For Social Security At
Danbury.
Applications are being accepted
for Old Age Assistance, Aid to
Dependent children, and Blir.
Assistance at the Welfare De ;
part men t in Danbury
Applications from those per
sons already receiving assistance
from the Welfare Department will
be received first. In order to
avoid confusion, long waiting
and the possibility of having to
return time and time again be
cause of crowds in the Welfare
Office persons will be notified by
mail when to come to make ap
plication. Just as soon as the
present case load is investigated
all other applications will be ac
cepted for investigation.
It is expected that the present
case loaded will be reviewed and
!
investigated by the end of thi.;
month.
Sandy Ridge
Defeats D»'nburv
Sandy Rdge. July s—ln a hot- 1
ly contested eleven inning game ,
' otween Danbury and Sandv ;
Ridge, Sandy Ridge defeated
Danbury by the score of 7 to 3
here this evening.
Shelton was the hitting and
iiolding star for Danbury. He 1
had a triple and a single in five
.
times up. Troxell and Ham each
had two singles in five trips.
I
In the fifth inning Danbury
batted Sandy Ridge's starting
pitcher, the great Namon Lawson,
out of the box, getting five clean
hits and three runs off his de
livery before he was relieved by
Joyce with none out The Dan
bury boys seemed to like their
old tea!iin:u". •' twirling. Just
too bad, r.a.: .i.
Dodson an,l T.?mons did the
best hitth'r fo,- Sandy Rdge, the
former had a home run and a
triple and the later hree singleD
in five trips each.
Smith.
Sore by inninj,:-: R H E
Danbury - - 110-0 31-090-00 6 12 2
Saindy Ridge 200..1 02-100-01 1 14 2
Daitery: Danbury Wall and
Sandy Ridge—Lawson, Joyce
and Stephens-
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Letter From
Jack Yokum
Swamp Hollow, n. c. July 7, 1i»37.
■ editor danbery reporter
dere sir
i hear that they are goin to
hav a lection sune on likeer store
!in stokes kounty j want you to
fite it yo no tha have tax every
thing but liker and now tha
want to tax hit thay sa they nede
the money to pay old age pensuns
I and not tax land so hi let um sel
the land if thay don't want to
pay tax on It i don own land ami
dont want no land i can make
licke r on the other fellows lanu
ho want to drink the store lick- r
any how when tha can git good
sugar head livered to them what
the sity foks goin to do if we
cant make likker and carry it to
um what the boys and gals goin
to d 0 for liker ho aint 21 if you
, cut us off thay cant go in the
store i wan you to rite the suger
• i alkeed to my preacher about it
he says ime rite lies goin to help
us fite it i no the siety foks will
help U3 fite it tha aint goin t 0 the
'store i wan you o rite the suger
co and red devel lie co to send us
sum muny to fite it thayll do it if
youll rite um a nice letter tell
um we are thair best custumers
j nother thing the sore wont
be open on sunday and way in
the nite you no it ant rite to gost
, hav sertain ours to sell likker i
sell more likker after nite than,
, any time and on sunday i hav n
I big da ma by i do one thing rong i
am honest i dont believe in lyinsj!
i do sel young boys and some uv
em sell for me thay are sharp no
body spects um selling so tha can
git by tel your siety frens about j
hit tel um to com on an help us
fite tel urn we are goin to organ-:
ize at onct and if thall stick to
us we'll give um a quart extryj
nex delivery we >»ak be shore and!
tell um tel thes foks whats holler-1
ing about taxes to do like i doj
own nothing an pay nothing be|
i a fre sitisen thats what gor-i
Washington fit england for to be'
a fre sitisen tha aint no better!
than gorg Washington an henry
clay ho wanted liberty we want
librty let us aalone an we can
furnish the likke,- an not hav a
I
store an tax.
Your frend,
jack yokum
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! Stokes County f
o Is Offering Protection Against &
| Typhoid Fever !
| and Diphtheria jj
6 §
0 SloKvs county a ::d tile Xortn Uaiulinu s?. a u L ur d 0
$ o1 Health are offuing protc*cti-vn by tiee vaccina.ion V
q agair.st typhoid lever and uipntiiejia in evei\ tu j.a, X
6 woman and child in the county. A
> THKKK t teat meats of typhoid and one of diphtheria 0
Y vaccine ai necessary. Kach is harmless, practically .» Y
$ certain preventative, and alnx.fci pajnk s.s Neither $
A causes any sore. X
0 Bring the whole family to tlie nearest dispensary 6
point UKMKMBER! we wish to improve the health ant V
q save the lives of old and young, rich and poor, YOl' and A
0 the OTHER FELLOW. X
o : X
£ Typhoid and Diphtheria Vaccination
0 This Protects You From Typhoid for X
§ Three Years, Diphtheria for Life in 90 $
0 Per Cent, of Cases. HAVE YOi BEEN 6
0 VA('Cl\A T EI)? I
o Vaccination Will Be Given At The Fol- i
$ lowing Places: x
0 Date—Monday, July 12-19-26 0
v Germauion School.. «):oii to 10:Oti A. M. Y
Y Roddini:'k Store 10:30 to 11 :3u A. M. A
(j King Srlio >1 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. X
0 Finnacl. S-hcnl 2:30 to 3:30 I'. M 0
0 Date—Tuesday, July 13-20-27 X
0 MickeyV Cat age 9:00 to 1» :.'io A. M A
Y Reynold's School li):0(> to 11:00 A. M. 0
? Filling Station at Johnstown 11:30 AM. to 12:00 Y
q Francisco . 12:30 to 1:30 P. M X
0 Nelson's Killing Station 1:45 to 2:30 P. M. X
o Date—Wednesday, July 14-21-28 $
§ Walnut Cove 9:00 to 10:00 A. M X
0 Dry Hollow 10:30 to 11:00 A. M O
0 Pjne Hall 11:15 to 12:30 P. M. 0
2 Dillard 12:4. r i to 1:15 P. M. Y
0 Sandy Ridge 1:3) to 2:30 P M X
$ '.Date—Thursday, July 15-22-29 $
q Ross Store 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. $
o Meadows 10:15 to 11:00 A. M X
0 Danbury 11:15 to 12:00 Noon 0
Q Hartman's Store 12:30 to 1:00 P. M
Lawsonville 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. V
0 Come to the nearest Dispensary Point, a
$ Be on Time. Tell Everyone About $
0 This Campaign. o
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'">0000000000000000000000000000000006
1 NOTICE OF
0 0
j Special Election! j
0 o
0 The Board of Elections of Stokes 0
% County, meeting in special session at s
the court house in Danbury, North $
o Carolina, on Monday the 28th day of
$ June, 1937, and upon being presented $
0 with petitions signed by more than til- 0
o teen (15) per cent, of tie qualified and a
0 jegiste.cd voters, voting for Governor V
6 in the hist general election, requesting
$ that an election be called to determine $
o whether or not Liquor Control Stores 0
q shall be established in the county of X
0 Stokes, NOW THEREFOKE due notice 5
o is hereby given that an election will be o
£ held on the 17th day of August, 1937, to $
0 determine whether or not Liquor Con- 9
trol Stores shall be established in Stokes X
0 county. $
$ NOTICE is also given that the regis- o
$ tration books will be open on the 21th x
0 day of July, 1937, and will remain open 0
g through the 7th day of August, 1937, X
> and that the following Saturday, Aug. y
& 14th, 1937, will be challenge day. 6
0 W ITNESS our hands and seals, this X
a the 28th day of June, 1937. 0
$ CARY L. CARROLL, Chairman. t
J. G. FULTON, Member. 6
| S. P. CHRISTIAN, Secretary!. |
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