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' THE DANBURY REPORTER. Volume 66 oooxx>ooooxxxx>ox>oooxx>ooxxxxx>oxx>oc>oo $ HEAR IVIE SPEAK IN DANBURY, MONDAY, APRIL 4th, DURING LUNCH HOUR 0 X OF SUPERIOR COURT X ' VOTE i FOR IVIE ! 0 ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS: 0 X '«H "Allan hie. when Solicitor of the Recorder's q X MBT Court prosecuted and convicted rnc before a jury. q 0 *4.jT !Ie fou';ht my case hard but did it courteously and 0 | luiriy and 1 have had mere rc pect lor tiie saw 0 | \i, ' !:;v . tb e u v !! as the trot A ALLAN D. IVIE, JR., CANDIDATE FOR SOI KTTOII 2JITJK \'AL 7"T, t J;' , T f. .X DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, JUNE, 193 P. IME IS AN AllLh & r.LOIJI * o *0 SPEAKER. > 0 ' (Political AdverSiaemcau,.) 0 00000000000 000 C 000 OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOC C C C 000000x>00000 s toHarr y Wil&rcuo«.i Of PiliC iTiiii BilJ i.W'i L William Bethel cu.v.o to Ui. country lrom, Wales in 1750. tic settled in Wentworth, then in Guilford county, where ho ac quired several thousand (acres of land. He was in the X. C. Senate in ISoo—a captain in the w'ar in which conflict he fought at Jhe Battle of Guilford Courthouse- When Rockingham county was Ttaken f 'O'n Guilford, he became Clark of Court, holding that of fice until his death; in 1801. The Gaol or ja.il and county Court House wore buiic on lots sold to the county by him. His son. William,' was in the N. C. State Senate in the years 1815-20. He served as a Major under Col. Scales •in the War of 1812- One hundred and sixty two * years after the coming >of Wil liam Bethel) to) Wentworth, his great, great grandson—Harry H. Williamson—now of Pine Hall — waa sworn in as Commissione-' of the county his ancestor helped to create. IVIE CARRIES CAMPAIGN * INTO STOKES LEAKS VILLE'S CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR SPEAKS AT COURT RECESS IN DAN-1 * BURY. Having spoken before large audiences in Rockingham, Surry and Caswell countes, Allan D. * Ivie, Jr.. Rockingham's Judicial District, swings into Stoker; county, Monday. April 4th, and will speak in Dnnbury uuurg Lie \ lunch hour of the Superior Court. Ivie does not have opposition in Rockingham county and he i - being given, solid and united backing in his own county. His friends at homo arc more thai gratified by the warm reception which has been accorded hhn £.i the other, counties in the Dis trict, where the dignified v manner in keeping with the office he seeks and the sincerity of his Uppeal to the citizenship, is daily increasing his largo following all over the district. (Political Advertisement.) Ifcr 'rr . iS. « .. Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Thursday, March 31, 1938. On : Remedy For Blue IVI'jV. .'3:110 mold has m • ils >v ■ L pt;irance in t.cb.-.cco beds in IV.? evil North Cavuiina dining tl." Uf.t several days- The discrsc was .first obn*.'vycd thio sprin.; Is. .; Columbus and Robeecn cwV.is end now it has boon found j;i Fitt and Greene counties a'so. Til ue" irfoTu "may or may not i seriously affect Stoker; county tc , bacco plant teds this year, how ever a ll growers should be o n the lookout for this dreaded plant . bed disease. In the past tobacco farmers have been almost hclp i le£3 when this disease attacked t • their bed 9, there were only a fev . things they could do, such a a . promote the healthiest and moat 1 rapidly growing plants. This* j w:as only partially satisfactory. J 'i j Dr and Mrs. Chas. K. Gould : of Columbia, S. C., are expected i here Saturday to spend two weeks. Dr. Gould is CCC Camp: Dentist and will be remembered I as having spent two weeks here I j last fall checking on the teeth of the Hanging Rock CCC camp boys. i —HI IHi—MU 'i STUART Theater j Stuart Virginia Friday-Saturday, April 1-2 i "Two G-m Law" Cuts. Star it It. I j Suncb.y-Moudny, April "-1 j ■j PriCEi" ,! Will Rogers. - ! (T!ii:j show 15c & 30c.) •| Tuesday-Wednesday. April 5-S "The Barrier" Leo Carrill')' Jean »P«rker. (This show 13c & 30c.) Thursday only, April 7 "They Won't Forget" Claude Rains-Gloria Dickson. KtM iHitamwaiM i t itcynolus Seniors Pinnae"'-, »i.- —The 1 Sen | is. tf C.. i . ! : ,h ;• H>.>! VO.. cii u v.i.... Fii i.t. ni:;h t M«.r. i ...VJi, m»r Bridge. Tlx cics pros at »vei . Mi-'X:'..*} A\'.iae Sl&v.-ior, Els:! •'"ne Smith, Isabel Duniviar.t, Ma;-' ; nclla S.'a-vAar.e Dunhxtnt Luciie Smith, and Erat'icc Joyc.. i The boys were: Messrs -!«*-•. ! Joyce, *J. \f. Eurwell, Gray Nj!- ' Soil Floyd Lynch, Cario3 Lea-. nett. Jack Simmons, Frank Max-' tin and Harold Hill. I ( Gaines were played until they were ready for a hot sandwich, j ' Eggs were boiled and served with sandwiches. But what do y. "i think about Ic-abcl Dunivant? i».;e 1 stumbled ever a log and fell sprawling. Anyway it giave us all ' a g'>od laugh. Games, such as' j sardines, tap, postoffice and other' ■ games were played- But think' I what happened to Elmer Joyce. He .ate nineteen hot dogs. But I j think Gray Nelson was on a diet. ! He didn't eat but thirty-eight. ' | j I think Elsie' Mae and May-' | nolla had the worse luck of alt While they were playing tap, they ran together. Maynella saw! 1 stars, and I'm pretty sure Elsie! saw the moon, for we all saw it | rising up on her mouth. J. W. 1 Burwell made a happy landing, I by falling in the spring. Then after everyone finished | roasting and eating hot dogs, all went to Stanley's and then home again. Everyone enjoyed the roast and had a nice time. j County Wide Midwife Meeting, April I . iviiss Bea3 E- D.iiton, Supervise | cf the Forsyth-Stokes-Ya-h v.! has called a eounty-wii. • ! nldv/ife meeting at Da>>bury ,i i |-X nurses' ofTicje in the coir t j j*»;11Monday, April -i ;h, ai 17. :IH) p. m. Eviiy l liduifo i:i the c\.: , ;y' ' i must attend this meeting if b cr she desires to catinue jv;x ticing midwifery. Iris Groy Voss of Walnut Cov^J spent the woek-d'ul here with i J her sister, Mr. William McCan- j j.Jeee. • " j ; MRS. REID BOLES IS QUITE ILL * OTHER MATTERS OF t IN > TEREST FROM riING AND l\ VADKIN TOVSViuP. >i King, March 30 — Mi£. Re id > Bolea who is suffering fiorn a i > attack of pneumonia is quite sick at her home in cast King. ) T. S. Peine of Danbury, for ? neily of King, was a visitor hciv > Wednesday ' T':o wad: of r- ..wKUn,-* tin •'*. /Jin:' c: Mi., r ,io Stone «•:» > ~i £>ti. i .. • ...'i t'. t ic'jv a; . ' S;..j 10 ■ i » .«• ia > j.ivi _• j. 1 . . i > , > lira Ai : ■ has rctun t etl to her home ai'w paying , ; I : 1.. I , V .. • llO' I 1! j Ti*" i: >:* L. ( . ' I 7:*.0 )w.: .v. . ■ ick u( hl .> ae in :: •■ I . i . r ■, j improved. j JliUi Mi... T ' J. C;'!'.d)o (if J. )". ' ".5 •I ' ai:H)i)V t».. I.• , . . :it is here bo u av. * > . ...i.i • I'IVV-'lil I."i • \ "... .!.••• .••ntliiS., oollegc at .:i. i.'i, ai • vis'.'ing iheir parent hero. Jkli'O. R. Dc-ij is conCCncd to her he.u ■ oil Pi- e e'.c t by ill incss, her friendo v* i r •. T.i learn. | J The following urdei jVvent. tonsil remova' oprn.'ionr. in j the Stone-Hclaiback C'iinic last, | week: '.lrs. Hard « Vv'.iH ■.!' !>'- 'ton; Miss Ocea Allen of Rural IT-'H, and Johnny, t!:c small so .: of Mr. a"d M''s. Norman Whit of King. I , Mrs. Torn Perry of North. Wilkesbcro is spending a few days h'-'re the guest of her pa, - 1 ents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Las Grabs. She j is accompanied by her daughter. Miss Jano Perry. ! The following bi"ths were re corded here last weak: Mr. and, (Mrs. Owen Hendrix, ,a daughter;, Mr. a"d M's Mike Grubs, a son;^ i Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Petrv-e, a \ I daughter, and Mr and Mrs., j Ramie Fulk, twins, a s °n and a I ! I i daughter. Miss Evelyn Turner, w!io is at , tending college at Boone, was a I ! week-end vistior here with herl j parents, Mr. land Mrs. Btvnks ( Turner, i n Westview. PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC ; NOTICE TO PARENTS. Jt is the de&ire of school and j isra.'th officials that your children iwho Will en c; school next year To,- the ilrat timo be pi- pared •I'yciedly for tii:> importu.u : r" iod in his or iiiY.\ ; Jn order to help you soeu' hen! h for your child we have »!:> ir.ed a schedule ,;o i'oiiowa: ' | Tii' '• /.ay, April sih: — FiVrr isCOy 9 a- I>".. '• F.e; :i; l'!s, 1 p. m. Schedules fo.. the tevnainin ! I w'-.001-; will be. pu'.)ii3hcd at a| i later date. |" | iruHa Hairs'fjh of' Walnut ■Cove 'here on | day.- -• • ' ! Fine Arts Club . Meets With Interesting Program 1 , l Members of the Fine Arts 1 Club were delightfully enter- j I 'twined on Tuesday evening,i March 29, at the home of Mr.,, j ,! Win. McCanlcsa with Mes'j;i.r.i(.: j P- It. King and Wra. ilcCar.ie- 5 joint hosU-HEi'S. I The D ieting v.».-; pre.;:.'., d > jl.y tl.o ,'. -idint, i.'rs. .i. j. ' ! ■ - lo:*, tin ' . :..s rail: i to o. \ . ' -v.. .. ht the c;U'j u .\ ■ ' ■ i. i .'i :i . . • L,. ] • : •iilfu . .. •' i n ' ' on . ,• ! ' to t l.t'.h 'i t!;o •" | i . x. ••;. r • J ' V .V *»rie;.n : . ." m- h IV I.• : I > by Mrs. I 1 . . ■ ■ ■ • : V.■ 'TV -A.:' t' l I V.-V. I. 1 Fr-r. 's were won by Mrs. R. ' ' ""•ft and y.ra. R. L. S . ii:i in '.?ntc;t of l. Ac m l fac -j. T':e hos'cr r-'. .• |h :> servi'd ' • refreshments su>* ;e"tive 1 s Easter. i : |Rev. J. A. Joyce ji. Not A Candi&uj :i Editor D:inbu y Reporter: i I wish to take this method of' thanking my friends for Ihcir! j ijappjort in the pant. No doubt lin the more than seven years I that I have served an your coun- - I ty commissioner, that we have c ! made mistakes, but wo always 1 , did what we thought at the tir.u 1 was best. 1 ( | At this time many of niyt, friends arj asking me to ir# k;-' ■ l ! the race for the House. Others , ' i • j are asking :no to announce my-. j 1 self as • candidate for other j ( offices in the county. I wish to 1 I ■ j state thf.t I will not be a candi-' j | date for any office in the coming | election. Yours truly, J. A. JOYCE. Prenatal and s 1 Well Daby C!hu.. . j The monthly Prenatal and V.". .Baby C:inic wi'l h lie'.! in t' Nancy R«yn- Ms S.-hojd. T day, Ap''ii 7th. F rccra.it no'' j t>! s. b • h v')' c and i tiv> !'• vo not \ is'. ! !!•••'•• r>> i r•' \ p:i; m: ■ .iv invited to T- . i to?■ I tins i iriic- I f j I.ours: W'iiite, 1 nu C.-'ov it. 2 p..m. |. The conductors of I 1'• ch'.-\ ho_. • for a r.00.1 ;■ i- iu'ance. New Magistrate. S- A. Flinehuin has recently been apointed a justice of the • by the Governor, and has already tried ,a number of cases. v Number 3,343 NEWS ITEMS OF SANDY RIDGE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MKKTS -MISS LLLLNGTOX ENTER TAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLAS—LA OIKS AID—I'I J J£- SOMAJ.S. TIC V . ,;t ;V A. :y I '. • I i . i t ;• : !:• . s. ' -l v." J;* !• 1 .! . i : • i* ; u '' 1 ; ! in\ . .. i I I . • . • • v .\ b: • lO ( . • ••• • - i ■. i • y to '! '• r.:i!v !'• •' i '"c (i m. :M? • • -'c>i i, A. .-. w. c. .'c'\ • .w.u •: ■ ; i K:- ;; j.ii.-i. I'ulj Joyiv ; I Mi . (_'h t - !io joined • i ncv. m lt It was dot'. led to i. . the April meeting with M . Fred Mitchell M-n. ]• -, v .1 Hawkins at t lie home o! form>r. IXl.'lghU'ul rciV -shmtnt!-; worn svrvocl. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAINED. Miss Lauro Ellington delight fully entertained the members of Sunday school c>wr. with a party at her ho;:u> Friday night. H;so I?.cbf":ca Taylor had charge of the ramcs and eon tests. which v.--?iv grcaty enjoyed •jy all. Those winning in the virions contests were: Mi-.os Dorothy Brown, Ella Ruth Hut chers.on, l>u!ine Oakley and Johnny Williams and Royce Hall. Delightful refreshments were served to the following: Mioses Audrey Collins, Georgia M»iys, ijila Ruth Hutchetsan, Dorothy and Lena Brown, Jiiio Oak! y Polly V.'inon and Kovye n ;( l! Johnny Vv"illi:>r .; H. J,. ; j iv... v. i .. ... ! , v tuU. • Kti » V . ft ' > c : A h* r nv-.i'V . • ' 't ; ' *• 1•' ' 1 » V 'HJ> ' •; , f 1; . r.'. : riu M M' f; » : : W 1. .id scrip: rr-> :lu j 1V) : y: • K '- ,r '*.U in puyer M "'° Kathl,,,!l 'very «bly disct'osed the J o ,i social (Continued 0:1 pngo 2 )
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