Page Two THE NEWS OF SANDY RIDGE. (By Mrs. E. M. Macon.) The Sandy R ige Horn 3 Doni onstration Club met Thursday al the school building with more than sixty women present. Seve ral new members joined the club A short business session was held after which Miss Jenkins Home Agent, made a talk o 1 "Clean-up Week." She was foi lowed by Mrs. Rosa Hutcherson who made a talk on some of th things we can do to clean u \ around our own homes. A flower exchange was enjoy ed by the club. Miss Jenkins staved refresh mcnts. AUXILIARY MEETING The Woman's Auxiliary of th« Oak Ridge Baptist Church met Wednesday night at the home ol Mrs. Fred Mitchell with Mra. Powell Hawkins as joint hostes-J A large number of members auci visitors were present. The topic for the evening was Airica. Mrs. C. R. Darr wa-i leader. She was ' assisted b y Mi's. Posie Moore. Miss Kathlec»i Mclver, and Mrs. A. E. Vernon. After the business session the hostess served delicious »refre3ii n'.ents. » TO PUBLISH ANNUAL Sandy Ridge high school will hr-ve a year book this year for the first time in its history . Tho Annual has been named "The Rhododendron", and will be pub lished by the class of 1938. The annual will be divided in to sections for the school admin istration. seniors. Juniors, Sopho mores. freshmen. Athletics, Clubs aut(i,Taplis and a'drertlsiinents. Group pictures will be used foi 4 «ch of the four classes, athelctu teams and glee club. The officers of the year boo!( fire Beverly Hawkins, editor-in chief; Leila Venablc, associate editor; Nancy Joyce, Literary editor; Gracie Dodsoq, Sports editor; Pauline Wall, ' business manager; Willard Joyce, produc tion manager. , | SENIOR HONORS. The senior honors for 1938 aro ns follows: Valedictorian, Pauline Wall, Salutatorian, Ad.i Martin, (Historian. Nancy Jones, Prophecy, Vera Carter, Class Poet. Marie Stovall, Giftorian, Leila Venable, Mascott, ' Joan Darr. LADIES AID MEETS. The Ladies Aid of the Sandy Ridge M. E. Church met Tuesday with Miss Laura Ellington. The topic for the evening wan "Thy God." Mrs, C. R. Darr gave an interesting talk 011 the topi j. Special music was rendered b y Miss Mclver, Mrs. Aycrs an d Mrs. Hicks. Others taking pa) t on the program were Mrs Wood low Laivson and Mis Moir Amos. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. \ very intei"Sting bible contest w-i hold. Mrs. Macon being th" winner. Delirious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted 'j; Miss Taylor. It was decided to have tho May meeting with Mrs. T. G. Williams. REV. WILLIAMS TO PREACH. Rev. T. G. Williams will preaeh the commencement sermon a ' Lawsonville high school Sunday night, May 1, at 8 o'clock. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Boyles of ; Paducah, Ky. are spending a ; few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. G. Walter Hawkins, t! Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Martin and ■ i Mrs. Ludie Smith of Greensboro | ■ wore dinner guests of Mrs. J. • W. Hawkins Sunday. 1 "Miss Helen Stoat'fer of Mayo • dan is spending a week with Mrs. i Jim Steele. Mrs. J. A. Francis and soa, • Ddbert and c'l.iughter Claudia ' • and Mrs. Bettie Lawrence shopp '| ed in Martinsville. Va., Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Daven i port, teachers at Young's school j | were supper guests of Mr. and I Mrs. P. J. Moore Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Wall spent Saturday night with her mother, Mr.j. J Gabe Mcore. Mr. and Mrs. Layman Eaton I and family of Germanton Route visited Mrs. Charlie Eaton Sun day. Mrs. W. E. Hutchens shopped in Martinsville, Va., Monday. Mrs. Lon Francis attended i services at Red Bank Sunday. j She was accompanied home by " ! her neice, Miss Hest#r Francis, I who will spend the week. Mrs. Lelia Moore Shockley of Reidsville spent the week-end with her father, G. H. Moore and sister, Mrs. P. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill and family visited on Stuart, Va , Ptoute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins ind daughter, Flora, June an' Hampton Knight visited Mrs. Hawkins father, Edward Mit chell Sunday. Mr. Mitchell has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Francis and family and J. V. Martin visi ted Mr. Walter FianciS Sunday. They all visited the Pinnacles of Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin of Stoneville .visited here Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Watkins »nd soil, Huj-ltpr, visited friends at Axton, Va., Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Ellington of Win ston-Salem visited relatives here over the week-end. Rev. T. G. Williams has closed a successful revival at Mouut Herman Church for the past two weeks. Since the return of Rev. Williams the congregation has more th:n doubled. The Church has been painted inside and out. riie floor and benches also have been painted. A hew sign has l;cen placed on the outside o i he church. | Rev. Williams will begin a re vival at the Sandy Ride M. E Church the second Sunday i n May. A Mother's Day program nil 1 he 'ires' T.it d at th. church it this time. Mrs. Lou Ellington, Misses iLiauia Ellirtprton and Rebecca Taylor visited in Stuart Sunday afternoon. , LET us demonstrate the Prime one-wire Elect'ic Fence to you. Write 0. G. Comer, Madison. IC. C., Route 2. 24mh2w FOR SALE. 187 Choice Hereford steers w„. 500-600 lbs. 143 choice calvc.-: wt. 300-400 lbs. T. B. tested and priced for quick sale. Will sell in truck or carload lot. Write or wire. PAUL TRENSHAW Albia, IOWA. ■Hnnnnnnanm Start I A SAVI/NGS ACCOUNT I NOW I IHH YOUR MONEY IS INSURED BY FEDERAL I DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. U. S. DEPOSITORY I STATE PLANTERS BARK I Walnut Cove, N. C. /THECAMEL BUYFBS BOUGHT THE 9£fr IORC\ & jL I OF m wsr aoc. TOEV IDCK JUST ABOUT / NW TOP GRADE IOT AT ALL THE SALES I I WENT ID. I PREFER GAMEIS FOR M/OWN V SMOKING. I NMW THERE'S RNER TOBAGTD ■' ry-j ( IN THEM. VOUU. PND THAT MOST OTHER rUk V. PUNTERS PREFER OLVETF, 100 7 MmaCmlhilM VMfecMMM far My«vi AfEN like Mr. Carroll, with a lifetime's experience AVI in growing tobacco, know that me cigarette— Camel—is made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVB TOBACCOS. So it mean* a lot when they say thar themselves. Make Camel jmr cigarette too. If You're Planning To Build By W. S. Lowndes Director, Schools of Architecture and' Building International Correspondence Schools IN TUB Spring many American families think of building new houses and plan homes which will Ix? more ideal in every respect. Of course architects and building ex perts have to supply the technical knowledge, but if you are planning to build there art; numerous little thing* to keep in mind. You should have some knowledge of the meth ods of construction and the building materials to be used. Keep in mind that the primary object of house building is to make it into a harmo nious unit. It is also important to know something of landscape gar dening which will aid you in plan ning walku. lawns, trees and other decorative features. • * • The first object in designing a house is to provide comfort and protection, the second is to make it beautiful, ai d the third is to do these things in an economical man ner. Saving in the first cost of a houee is etT*cl*d by making it as small as possible without sacrific ing any of its essential Tequir«-- monts. Every houi'e should be buiit so that it will be pleasimr to the average house buyer. Kxpensive construction and oeculiar dasigr often interfere with the sale rf -v house, or co.npel the owner to sell at a sacrifice. * • • Boauty is an assf t to any house. This element is not necessarily a matter ol' expense, hut may bt> ob tained by the appl'W.itn of theught and good ta.-.te t» design a.-.«l Certain clementu, ! -as -iinislicity, s.yniinet/y, bal ancing of p vvts, good proportion si:t«l approj'i !alcru>: s, always con tribute to tiie external beauty ot' H liuiidinfV. Know Your Language By C. L. Bushnell Scliac,! ai Esgiitii, tntertiaticr.il Cor.etftoailtaM SchocW "OUNKUM" and the shorter word "bunk" both derive from Bun combe, the name of a county in North Carolina. During a famous debate in Congress many years ago Ihe reproaental ive for tho district insisted on making a rambling speech when the House was Impa tiently waiting for an opportunity to vote. The speaker explain -d hi* insistence by saying the people oi hn district expected it of hiw; ao He was bound "to make a speech tor Buncombe." • • * Do not say, "That is an entiroly different matter than the ono you have in mind." "Than" indicate a comparison. Distinction or separa tion is indicated by "from" 8«y, "That « ah •mtirely decant VM the DM you tiave ia uaiod." • THE DANBURY REPORTS S Til ART Theater Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday April 29-80 "Ban* To The West" John Wayna - Jbnaay Mack Brown Also serial "Mysterious Pilot" and Pope ye- comedy. Sunefoy and M-om&ty May 1-2 l"ii>ve OR * Toast" John Payne (Kounokr, Va., star) Tues-iay Wednesday May 3-4 "Tovarich" Clawfette Colhert - Cbas. Boycr. (This show 13c and 30c.) Thursday only May |5 "Talk Of The Devil" I Richard CoTtez - Sally .'Eilers. f* BAKING^I V POWDER J IBIiMmIMMSI i i 25 ounces for2st \ ECONOMICAL I and IFFICIiNT # Um w4y h«M « much V •i I* rtyilrW «f Mm* I i CII'P'-SIVW.f/iM'TII i HB&asQzaDasaH NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Supetfot Court of Stokes County, N. C., issued upon ,a judgment of said court, docketed in the office oi the clerk of said court, in judg ment docket No. 6, being judgment No. 9237 rendered on the 2nd day ot Feb., 1931. |,J. d docks'ed on tlx. ; 4th. day of May, 1931, in favor oi 'J. R. Stone and Son and against David Eaton, for the sum of . $115.58 with interest ,on same [ from the 2nd day of Fob. 1929. j and cost, $2 95, subject to a ■ credit of $49.44, oi the 16th day [ of Feb., 1938, no goods or chattels !to be found in my county, be longing to the defendant. David Baton, out of which to saiust'y .—cutkm, or any pru t of tame, an • the judgment debtor. David Eat on having conveyed his interest in the lands hereinafter set forth, Co Miss Rcnella Eaton, by..Led of date. Jan., 7th, 1935. which is recoided in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Stokes County, N- C., in Eook No. 02, at page 400, to which reference is here unto made, and while the Hen of the judgment above named v/as -t:il in force, and thereby having .est his homestead right in aai; .'and, and by reason of which deed Jai'.l iand is now subject to PII««. der execution for the satisfaction of the judgment hereinbefore nam ed, I will sell, subject to the dowor right of Mrs. Rebecca Ann Eaton, at public auction to the highestj bidder for eash, at the court| house door Danbury, N. C.. on! MONDAY. MAY ZSTf., ffW*. j at fhr hour of II oVfeefe a- m.J a oncnfifth undivided interest in the lands hereinafter datcribed, formerly belonging to tli e defend ust David Eaton, said jfcnd do •Tib>d in fteld deed of D. i\ Eaton, to wit: "Adjoining the lat«d ß of Hemy 1 Edwards Estate, and others, ajr*> bounded as follows, viz: My one-firth undivided' interest in a tract of land containing 74 acres, more Of- less, sarnie being the home place* of J. B. Eaton, j and bounded on the north' by the j lanu'jj of J. B Eaton, on cfte i-ast "• 'inula of Will Matthews, on tiv south by lands of Ernest ffl'afon,. and'o>t the west by lands of Henry Edwards estate. This being: the lands' of and' assigned to Rebecca Ann Ef»to:i c dowep in the lands of her luua band J. B. Eaten, he?eby convey ing all rights, title and' int i-ssr David FT Eaton has in the aft«*ve described lands, which intefiot 'S a one-fifW undivided interest, subject to the dower interest of Rebecca 'A*nn Eaton." This the 14th day of Marcfr, 1838. X J. TAYLOR Sheriff Stokes Cbunty- NOTICE OF RE-S,«CE. By virtne- of an order of the Clerk of tfie Superior G&urt of Stokes County, North CiajolVncr, rendered oir April 18. 1938, mi the Special Proceeding en titled "C. K. Boylts, luftninistra tor of Tfios. R. Sams, deceased, vs| Rosa Sams, widow of J. R. Sjims, et al." the undot signed will on Saturday; May T, 1938, at the luur of two o'clock, p. n»., i o n the premises of the fate Tho«\ R. Sams, offer at public stale to the highest bidder fo'- cash, the following I'tntds r Lyihg and being fin Quaker Gap township, Stokes- county. N. C., containing 9.75 acres, rnoe o. 'C3s. being the honte ptace of the late Thos. R. Sa-msv and being mure particularly- described in item 10 of the last will and testa ment of said Thos. R. Sams, de ceased, the same being reco'ded in Will Book No. 9, pages 163-4- to which reference is hereunto made, A's© see deed to Thos. R. Sams, Book No page office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county, N. C. Thi3 being a re-sale, bidding will begin at $334.40. This April 17, 1935. C. K. BOYLES. Admr. of Thos. R. Sams. Deed. R. J. Scott, Atty. CRUSE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Dr Cbas. L. Cruse. 906 N. IV. Boulevard, Winston- Salem. X. C. PIG FOUND—Owner descri, and pay for advertising. BILL BYRBt Y. 11. C. A. Kiug, N C. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1988 NOTICE. North Carolina, Stokes County. Under and by virtue of au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated January 9th, 1936. executed by Ros a Yokeiey Walker and husband, W. W. Walker, to T. Spruill Thornton! Trustee. recorded in Book No. 90 of Mortgages, on page 150, iu the office of the Registe r of Deeds of Stokes county, default having been made in the pay ment of the note secured there by and at the request of the holder »f said note, the under signed trustee will himself or through Ms agent offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at the county coui't house door in Panbury. North Carolina, Stokes county, on Wednesday, Miay 11. 1938, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described piece of property: A certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Gap town ship, county of Stokea, State of North Carolina and tr/arv 'p&rti cularly described as follorvm: Beginning at a double chest nut oak in the old line, runs north 60 degs. west on old line 171-2 chfcMns to pointers, fomn arlv n -hickory on east side of a branch, thence no'th 47 degs. fast passing old corner, bfetck ?»k 5 1-2 chains to a poplar on the rnrth bank of a brapch; thertc up the branch, east three chniff* to pointers at a fork of a bnifich; thence up the left hand branch, as it meanders, north 65 degs. E 10 chai«3 north So dog*. dast 4 chains north 45 degs. aaii»t 2 chains; thence south 80 degs. east 7 chains to a nock ■t the head of a hollow; tftenco south 4 d«£s east, 18 chaihjs to pointers, co*ne r of Let No. 4 in the old line; thence north 06 dogs. west >n the old line 12 chains to the beginning, con taining 41.3 acres more or leas. This the 1 day of April, 1938 i T. SPRUILfI. THORNTON. Trustee. By Ralph ScotH, Attorney. SAVE MONEY ON BEAUTY SHOPPE M. and C. Beaaty Shoppe, 5111-2 N. Liberty St., ~ Dial - 9124—Dial 9124 Winston-Satem, N. C. Sarc this ad, it is worth 50 cents on below prices. Special Croqignofe $1.50 Oil Cvoquignok', $2.00 Self Setting Ringfett, .... $3.00 Reduced prices • on Genuine Eiigroe waves. RfiJrog Rinvylctt —•j- wave. STij&nipoo and fiager wave 40c Aff work TU:)rr*Be»»d. "Jafcc and George Ootts, Managers. Miss I.*winifr Eva'ia. Mis." Lu.\* HWTjtoolt, (Operators.) NOTlfcTL | Having qualified' as adminia .trator of the estate oi' J. R. •! Gbvington, decer.Kini. notic ~i in hereby given to ®JT peir>on3 ?'*v ' ing claims Raid eaui to present thorn to me duly au i thenticated for payment on oc i bc/ce ihe 'first- djiy of Aprilj, 1939, or this? notice will be plead ed in bar of tfoeir recovery. And) •II persons ltatfebted to aairt | estate are hereby notified to make ininiodiats payment t» me. This Mai-eft 30. 1938 J. T„ COVINGTON, Admr. of J. R. Covington. DEEDS OF TRUST.. To flv the Stokes courvcy rec ords. Mailed to any address, 'SO cents per dozen DANBURY REPORTER. 666 "?* LIQUID COLDS TABLETS price I Salve-Nose- Drops 10c & 2.JC Announcement. > I hereby announce oiyself a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner eubjcot to the action of the primary June 4. H. 11. BROWN, . King, N, C.

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