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Page Two iTTHE NEWS OF SANDY RIDGE. | JLASCOTTK ENTERTAINS SEN IOR CLASS—A BIRTHDAY PARTY—P. T. A. ISOLDS j FIN AL MEETING—PERSON- j J&LS. (By Mrs. E. M. Macon.) JLittle Joan Darr, senior mas «otte, delightfully enteitained the members of the senior class and the high school faculty with a party Saturday night in the sen ior class room. The room was attractively dec orated in the class colors. Many interesting games and contest were directed by Mrs. C. R. Darr. Those winning in the contest were Ruth Hawkins, Beverly Haw kins, E. M. Macon, Gracie Do 1- ufioa, Sam Hawkins, Mrs. E. M. Macon and Ralph Jovce. Delicious refreshments wcro jerved with attractive favors. Those present were: Vera Car ter, Annie Smith Corn, Graci; D o d so n, Ulric Handy, Bev erly Hawkins, Ruth Hawkina, JUiph Huicherson, Hoover, Jerome. | Waney, Paul, and Wiliard Joyce, -43e0 Lemmons, Ada Martin, Dal las Rhodes, Lolo Sisk, Marie Sto vall, Leila Venable, Paulino Wall, Jlr. and Mrs. E. M. Macon, Mr. i and Mis. Hilary Chapman, C. R. J3arr, Sam Hawkins. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mis. W. C. Joyce entertained •' number 01 littJe folks at he 1 home Wednesday evening honorin,' her son, Wesley, on his sixt'i birthday. Many interesting games wer.. directed by Miss Taylor, Missj Mclver led the singing and Miss! Pralin received the enildien In the ciiiing loom where a beauti ful birthday cake was cut. Those piescnt were: Louise, Dorothy, and Paul Shaffer, Joan Thornton, Prances Brown, |Mary Jo Jackson,' Leone and Cleo Fer guson, Mary, David, and Oris Wil .son, Misses Taylor, Mclver ami Fralin. P. T. A. MEETING. The final P. T. A. meeting w.io held last Wednesday night. During the business session all officers of the year were re-elected to serve next year. |C. R. Darr's tenth grade room won the banner for having the .most parents present while Miss| ."Fraiiu's rr.or.i won the banner foi I being responsible lor the most —-people present. Mrs. Ta y.c Priddy presented hei piano students in their annual music recital. The students made a fine showing and were well re ceived. The program was as follows: Song, Ruth Dodson, "Welcome to May", played by Margaiet Har-i -g»r. "Blue Daises", Winifred Spen-I cer, "Diifting". Ruth Dodson, "Little Fairy Polka", Margaret Hargar, Duet "God Save the .King", Polly Vernon and Lillie Mae Priddy, Song, "Little ' Red) Biding Hood", played by Winifred I Spencer. * "Spinning Song". Ernestine.' Joyce, "Over The Waves", Lilli.-I Mae Priddy, "Vacation Rambles" and "Tread We a Measure", Aud rey Collins, "Doll Dance", Hurley Watkins, "Listen to the Mocking Bird," and "Cubin Dance'V Doro thy Mae Amos', "Fairy Wedding'', King", Polly Vernon and Lillie Opal Kington, "Warblings at Eve", Leon Joyce, "The Robins Return", Lenora Spencer, Song, i "Nothing to do But Think of You", j Ernstine Joyce played by Mrs. j | Priddy. PERSONALS. I J. F. Brown, Mac Caudle, E. M. | j Macon, J. Moir Hawkins and J. J. j Spencer made a trip to Raleigh! Friday in the interest of a voca- j tional agriculture teacher at San- j dy Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amos an J son, Ralph Jr., of Winston-Salem, j visited Mrs. Amos' sister, Mrs. | Ernest Hutcherson here Sunday, j Mrs. Willie Amos and Mrs. Lo- ] lu Dodson shopped in Leaksvillc! Tuesday. James Joyce of Winston-Salem was a business visitor here Tues- i day. ,Miss Gracie Smith was the week-end guest of Miss Audrey Collins. Misses Frances and Laura Mar tin were the week-end guests ol Miss Lulu Mae Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Brown | had as their supper guests Tues day night, Mr. and Mrs C. R. Darr : and daughter, Joan and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Macon and son Fred-1 die Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Randolp.i Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Dot: j Hodge and little daughter, Norma Jean. Mrs. Hilary Chapman, Gradi- j CHAIRMAN BAILEY Calls Stokes Demo= crats to Organize. COUNTY CONVENTION AT DAMBURV Saturday, May 14,1938 To The Democrats of Stokes County: Saturday, May 7th, at 2 P. M., is the time for holding* our precinct meetings. Saturday, May 14th, at 11 A. M. f is the time for holding our County Convention at Danbury. Thursday, May 19th, at noon, our State Con vention will be held at Raleigh. The precinct meeting shall transact the follow ing business: (1) Elect the precinct committee of five active Democrats at least one of whom shall be a woman. The Committee so elected shall immediately elect a chairman and Vice-Chairman, one of whom shall be a woman. (2) Elect delegates to the County Convention. The Chairman of the precinct committee meet ing shall certify to the County Chairman the name and address of the precinct committee men, and of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman elected as above provided, and of the names of the delegates to the County Convention, all prior to the time of the convening of said convention. The County Executive Committee made up of the Chairman of the precinct committees in the County will meet on the day of the County con vention, and elect a chairman, and a Vice-Chair man of the County Executive Committee* The Vice-Chairman shall be a woman. The Chair man and Vice-Chairman need not be members of the Committee. Please carry out the above instructions from our State Chairman, which is according to the State plan of organization. B. P. BAILEY, Chairman.. Qi the Stokes County Democratic Executive Committee. •• • • Start A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW M STATE pin sm YOUR MONEY IS INSURED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. U. S. DEPOSITORY STATE PLANTERS BANK Walnut Cove, N. C. i mother for Miss JJoylcfe' fifth grade, treated the children with ice-cream and cake Tuesday aC | ternoon. The grade presented Mi's. Chapman with a lovely mir ror. Mr ST Lincoln .Brown and BOH | Dick, shopped in Martinsville, j ' Va., Monday. !> D. C. Wood of North View was here Saturday. 1 1 THE DANBURY REPORTS J. W. Priddy Is A Canbidate. John W. Priddy, the present Republican member on the board of education, has filed and is .• ; candidate for re-election. In th" | , list of candidates published last week the name of Mr. Priddy was inadvertently left out. Other Re publican candidates for this posi tion are R. T. Spencer and W. J. Brown. STUART Theater Stuart, Virginia I ~ I ; Friday and Saturday May (i-7 'Get Along Little Doggies" Gene Autry Also serial and short 'Big Apple' Sunday and Monday May 8-9 "Great Guy" James Cagno.y Tuesday and Wednesday May 111 11. "True Confession" Carole Lombard - Fred Mai'Miirray. (This show !5c and 30c.) Thursday Only, May 12. 'King Solomon's Mines' Cedrlc Ilardwlcke - Roland Young NOTICE. • By order of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, I will on the 23rd, day |of May 1938 at the hour of 2 P. |M. sell to the higest bidder for |cash the following captured cans transporting liquor: One 1930 model Ford ' Ddlux \ Tudor Touring motor No. 2771679. One 1934 Ford Sedan Delivery Motor No. 951413. One 1P32 Chrysler 8 cylinder Sedan Mctor No. CD9165. One 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe, Motor No. H44822. ■ One 1030 Cadillac V-8 Coupe, Motor No. 508848. Thia the 2nd day of May, 1938. JOHN TAYUOR, Sheriff LET ua demonstrate the Prime one-wire Electric Fence to you. Write G. G. Comer, Madison, Tf. C., Route 2. 24mh2w NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of an order of the! Clerk of the Superior Court, ren dered on April 25, 1938, in the special proceeding entitled "E. O Caudle, administrator of A. A. Miller, deed., vs. G. E. Miller, et al, the undersigned wl'l, on SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1938, at the hour of two o'clock, on the premises hereinafter deyrib ! Ed, in the town of Walnut Cove, 1 N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol i lowing described lands: Lot No. 74 in the town of Wal j nut Cove, N. C.: Beginning at a 1 stake on the west side of Wind Mill Street, at the N. E. corner of lot No. 75, thence north 4 de-j grees east with west line of Wind M... Street 50 Y> a f'.U >■ , corner of lot No. 73; thence J north 8C« degrees west 160 feetj to a stake at al2 foot alley; j thence south 4 degrees west with j the east line of said alley 50 I feet to a stake; thence south 86 j degrees east with north line of lot No. 75, 150 feet to the begin-j ning, being lot No. 74 in a plat ; made by C. M. Ward for C. M. Jones in November, 1917. This April 25, 1938. E. O. CAUDLE, Admr. of A. A. Miller, Deed. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a j deed of trust executed to me on' the 10th dny of February, 1930, | by Bettie Simmons and Robert Simmons, to secure the payment j of a debt therein recited in the sum of $1600.00, to E. D. Smith/ and recorded in mortgage book; | No. 78 on page 499, in the office l j of the Rigister of Deeds of Stoke.), County, default having been mad'->| in the payment of the debt at j maturity, and the owner and; holder of the same having applied; to me to foreclose the deed of! trust for the satisfaction of said debt, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse in Danbury, N. C., ON MONDAY JUNE 13, 1938, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., the land described in the deed of trust in Big Creek townshin, Stokes County, N. C., as follows: This land lying in two adjacent tracts and bounded by the lands of R. H. L. Smith, S. E. Smith,' Nan Smilh and others, with the! first tract containing 63 acrets i and the second tract containing 8 and 4.10 acres, and more par ticularly described in the above mentioned mortgage book and page in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C. This the 3rd day of May, 1935. W. E. PYRTLE, Truste-j. By L. H. Van Noppen, Attorney. •NOTICE OF RE-SALE. By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, I rendered on April 18. 1938, in' the Special Proceeding en titled "C. K. Boyles, administra- j tor of Thos. R. Sams, deceased, I vs) Rosa Sams, widow of J. H. I Sains, et al." the undersigned will on Saturday, May 7, 1938, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m., o n the premises of the late Thoa. R. Sams, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for dash, the following lands: Lying and being in Quaker Gap township, Stokes county, N. C., containing 9.75 acres, more or less, being the home place of the late Thos. R. Sams, and being more particularly described in item 10 of the last will and testa ment of said Thos. R. Sams, de ceased, the same being receded in Will Book No. 9, pages 163-4 to which reference is hereunto made. Also see deed to Thos. R. Sams, Book No page office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county, N. C. This being a re-sale, bidding will begin at $334.40. Thiß April 17, 1038. C. K. BOYLES, Admr. of Thos. R. Sania, Deed. R. J. Scott, Atty. t ""CRUSE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Dp Chas. L. Cruse. • , 906 N. W. Boulevard, Winston- Salem. N. C. . THURSDAY, MAY 5, 19S8. NOTICE. North Carolina, Stokes County, Under and by virtue of au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated Janua r y 9th, 1936, executed by Rosa Yokeley Walker and husband, W. \V. Walker, to T. Spruill Thornton, Trustee, recorded in Book No. 90 !of Mortgages, on page 150, in i the office of the Register of ' Deeds of Stokes county, default j having been made in the pay j ment of the note secured there by and at the request of the holder of said note, the under | signed trustee will himself or I through his agent offer for sale I for cash to the highest bidder at the county court house door 'in DiaJibury, North Carolina, I Stokes county, on Wednesday ; May 11, 1938, at 12:00 o'clock j noon, the following described I piece of property: A certain lot or parcel of land i lying and being in Gap town ; ship, county of Stokes, State of j North Carolina and nnore 'pjarti- I cularly described as follows: Beginning at a double 1 nut oak in the old line, runs north 60 degs. west on old line 171-2 chlains (to pointers, form erly a hickory on east side of a branch, thence north 47 degs. east parsing old corner, bliack oak, 5 1-2 chains to a poplar on the north bank of a branch; thence up the branch, east three chains to pointers at a fork of a branch; thence up the left hand branch, as if- meanders, north 65 degs. E 10 chains north | 85 dogs, dast 4 chains north 45 degs. oast 2 chains; thence south I 80 degs. east 7 chains to a rock at the head of a hollow; thenca | south 4 dags east, 18 chains to pointers, corne r of Lot No. 4 in | the old line; thence north 36 , degs. west on the old line 12 | chains to the beginning, con : taining 41.3 acres more or less. This the 1 day of April, 1935. T. SPRUILL THORNTON, I I Trustee. By Ralph Scott, Attorney. SAVE MONEY ON BEAUTY SHOPPK M. and C. Beauty Shoppe, 5111-2 N. Liberty St., Dial— 9124—Dial 9124 Winston-Salem, N. C. Save this ad, it is worth 50 cents on below prices. Special Croqignole, $1.50 Oil Croquignole $2.00 Self Setting Ringlett, .... $3.00- ! Reduced pvices on Genuine Eugene wnves. j Rilling Ringlett—or wave- Shampoo and finger wave 40c All work guaranteed. "Jake and George C>otts, Mangers. Hiss Lavinia Evans. Misr.» Lucy Holbrook, (Operators.) NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis trator of the esttete of J. R. Covington, deceased, notice is hereby given to all perrons hav ing claims against said estate |to present them to me duly au | thenticated for payment ton or ; bejore the 'first day of April, 11939, or this notice will be plead !ed in bar of their recovery. An'l I toll pernons indebted to said estate are hereby notified !to wake immediate payment to me. This March 30, 1938- J. T. COVINGTON, Admr. of J. R. Covington. DEEDS OF TRUST. To fit the Stokes county rec ords. Mailed to any address, 50 cents per dozen DANBURY REPORTER. 666~"^ LIQUID COLDS TABLETS price Balve-Nose Drops IOC & 25C Announcement. I hereby announce myself a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner subject to thft action of the primary June 4. H. H. BROWN,. . King, N. a . .
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