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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1988 LOCALS r Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott and Mrs. Doris Beck visited the Twin City Saturday. I Rev. J. A. Joyce, chairman of the board of County Commh aioaers, failed to file for re-elect ion. Mr. Joyce states that ho will n«t be a candidate for any office. * |* * * * Alex Flinchum of Peter's Creak township spent a while in town Tuesday. „ * '«! * * * W. W. Smith of Lawsonville k was here Tuesday. * I* o c * R. J. Scott, S. P. Christian and N. E. Wall spent Monday at Dob r son, attending Surry court. The boards of county commis sioners and education will be in regular monthly sessions here next Monday. Usually it takes May 10 to make I the leaves grown. Now they are almost grown due to the early spiing. , « » * « • Ralph Chilton was here Mon day from Madison. * * >:•• * * l Deputy Sheriffs Mack Wall of Bc-aver Island and Cleve Lawso:i at Peter's Creek were in town Saturday. * !* * * * Deputy Sheriff Carl Ray of Wal nut Cove spent a short while her.* Monday. ■ $ ! * : I R. R. King, assisted by A. H. Joyce and T. L. Booth, is engaged ' in land surveying in the Walnut Cove community. j# & ■ * Fred A. Krikman, candidate for the State Senate, Stokes and Surry district, was here this week in the interest of his candi dacy. Mr. Kirkman has quite *:i number of friends at Danbury and throughout the county. V # i> # Miss Kate Nicholson, pleasant ly remembered here where sh« formerly held a position witli the county public health department, visited friends in Danbury last week. Miss Nicholson is now en gaged at the Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem. Lefford Mabe of Peter's Creek township was here on business Wednesday. # »;» 1 Mrs. E. M. Macon with party of friends from Sandy Ridge stopped over in Danbury Wednes day on their way to Winston-Sii!- em shopping. ' . 1 « ! 1 >9 • I Visiting Danbury last week were Mrs. Lefford Mabe and Mr.*. Homie Mabe. These are fine ladies—both of them—from the beautiful Buck Island hills, where the tobacco ripens like gold in the yellow sunlight, and then in the fall exchanges itself for the gold of the realm. *#* # • Cary L. Carroll, chairman, of Mt. View; J. G. Fulton of Wal nut Cove and S. P. Christian f»f Danbury—constituting the Stokes County board of election*—'were in session here Tuesday, receiving the iast entries for the primary of itina 4. . * Fine Arts Club. On Tuesday evening, April 26, the Fine Arts Club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. Frank Martin at her home at Stedman Lake. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. R. L. Smith, with the reading of the Club Collect followed by the secretary' 4 and treasurer's re ports. Fifteen members were present and Mrs. J. Fred Gerner. Jr., was welcomed into the clr.b as a new member. During si short business ??.. sion plans were made to wr'.re letters to the Senators and Rep resentative* to iask for their support in passing the bill for L ; orary Service in Rural L'orv is. unities. Two i'lc-csting reports wer" given on the following books: "Across Spoon River" by EOgar Lee Masters, read by Mrs. A. G. Sisk, and "Isle of Bali" by Miguel Covarrubles, read by Mr*. J. J. Taylor. A flower contest was enjoyed by the members with Mrs. W. E. Joyce and Mrs. R. R. King and ' Mrs. Thurman Martin winning It ho prizes. The hostess then served novel refreshments assisted by Mrs.' Thurman Martini Danbury School's Closing Exercises Friday Night, May, 6 The Danbury Grammar School is giving its closing exercise at ! the school auditorium, Friday night, Muy 6. The program be gins at eight o'clock. All parents and friends of the school are in vited to be present, but are ask ed to not expect too much of Children as the blocking of two of our busses off the road for al most a week has hindered the pupils from practice. It is the wish of the entire faculty to express best wishes and moat sincere appre ciation to mil the patronsi for their co-operation and support of the school during the past year. VVe feel that it has been the most successful year we have had un der the present administration. Prenatal and Well Baby Clinic At Reynolds. A prenatal and well baby clinic Under the charge of Dr. Roy Hege will be conducted at Reynolds School, Quaker Gap township, on Thursday, May 5. Hours: White 1 P. M. Colored 2P. M. Attended Marriage. Miss Ruth Patterson recently visited Fort Bragg where she at tended the marriage rites of Miss Bcttle Frasier and Lieutenant R. R. Ganns. The bride, who is u daughter of the chaplain, Mr. Frasier, at Fort Bragg, is u friend of Miss Patterson. Don't let germ* tnfact your I jfllJ I baby* akin Instead of u«in| ordinary baby powdara, uaa Mannen Antiaaptir Powdar It'a dtfinittly antistptic and Hghtiof Hj farm* Thia famoua powdar la aa •oft. aa amootb and ftaaaaa baby ,tactad against hit worat anamiaa. powdar can ba But. is addition- (arm* and infection. It coatt ao rr mn voua ba»x SArw-pro- mora Sao your druggiat today. • I MCMMWI OUIU4UH POWDCR THE DANBUBI' REPORTER Former Stokes Girl Weds. Miss Era Louise Bennett and Lewis Dolpli Pritchard were mar ried Saturday morning April 2'J, at 9 o'clock at the Balfour Bap tist parsonage, at Asheboro, N. C. with Rev. R. E. Heath, pastor of . the Balfc ur church, officiating, in the presence of a few close friends. The br it tl>e daughter *»fl Mr and iv. I A. Bennett •»/ Asheboro Route 3, formerly of; Stokes County. Mr. Pritchard is the son of Mrs. L. D. Pritchard and the late Mr. Pritchard of Asheboro. The bride wore a dress of navy crcpe with accessories of navy. Her corsage was of pink briar cliff roses. She holds a position jwith the McLaurin Hosiery Mill. | After a wedding trip to Virginia. I the couple will be at home in | Asheboro, . North Fattesvillc : street. Mr. Pritchard holds a ' position with the McCrary Hos i iery Mills. Death Of Mrs. Martha Coffer. Mis. Martha Col'fcr, •'£>, died earty Sunday morning at her home. VVestfield. Route 1 after n lingering illness. Surviving are the husband, G. C. Coffer; three children, Coy and Alma Flippin and Marie L'offer of VVestfield,, Route 1; one sister. Mrs. Fannie Bondurant, of West 'lii'.d; and four brothers, Crist Holt, of Daubury, Route 1; Ed. Drew and Elijah Holt, of Kern eraville. The fur.eray was held at Boyles Chape] Baptist Church Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'- clock. Elders VV. J. Brown and M. H. V.'vl.'n conducted the ser vices. Burial was in the FHppin family graveyard. Prof. Colley Winner Of SSO Cash. Prof. J. C. Colley, principal of the schools of the Walnut Cove district is winner of a SSO cash award in a contest conducted by ! Nehi Bottling Company. Foi the past five weeks the compan j has been giving $2,000 a week in ; prizes to those sending in the |best slogan on "Why I like Roy al Crown Cola." The first prize is SI,OOO with ten SSO and fiftv I SlO awards. Mr. Colley was notified of his selection as one of the winners and asked not to t divulge his slogan. Mr. Colley says, however, he does not know which one was selected as hie sent four or five. DON'T FORGET '">»ro you come to Winston- Salem to bring us your Hats, Dresses, Shirts, Neckties, for cleaning and pressing. «• PARIS HAT CLEANERS Next to Trade St. Branch Wachovia Bank. WINSTON-SALEM, 28a4w S VOTE FOR | Fred Folger | C Candidate For State Senator in 23rd N. C. j District composed of Surry and Stokes counties. I I Primary of June 4, 1938 I jj Asks the Support of the Democrats § ° n i Courteous, Capable, Conscientious, an Able Lawyer, and Always a True Democrat. s 0 B logftaocrno OC a3oeaoe=aogo=aoeaoaoi no II Final Clearance Now On Ati| 0 s | Arcade Fashon Shop! O 432 N. Liberty St., - WinstonSalem, N. C. D i > Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, 2- Accessories, Shoes, At Record-Breaking Low Prices. || ) o DRESSES COATS & SUITSiCOATS and SUITS H $5,, $5.001 $lO I J Value* to $10.95 Values to SI0.9") i Values $18,511 to S'i.VlMI 8 © Marvelous value! In Uhis Your choice of smart man-> Thrilling values hi this srroup; 2 H group are 100 lovely spring tailored suits, 2-piecc dressy fine materials, sin u-t colors; H 1 drosses in prints, dark and suits, topper coats, full-length untrin*med coats and suits of II I piste! colors—all 'sizes. coats. .every type. h n 5 We cordially invite the lady readers of the Dan bury Repor- S D tor to visit our store and inspect the wonderful bargains we nowg offer in spring- merchandise. 'J| OoeaocssL—loeaor- locaoi loisaoo New Baby. Bom— To'Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mertin a boy; Mrs. Martin is nt Aibemarle. l'«d Cava for Work The tint glass maiccrin Scotland WM Gsoige Hay (1668-1625). Ha took advantage of a -peculiarly formed cava at Wemynp, ou the Fifa eoaat. and aat up hit furnace there- In. - • : >oooooooooooooooox>ooooooooooooooo NOTICE. The Board of County of Stok«'* County will on FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, lf)S8. let !o tlie 10-.u-st bidder contract for the erection and installatlou of a (trrnia nent lavatory at the court house. See clerk to the Board for specifications. R. L. Smith, BOARD OF OOITNTY COMMISSIONKBS, ■' Clerk. J. A. Joyce, Chairman. 00000K>00000«0000000000»0000000^ Page Five
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