* THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1888 . LOCALS Mrs. A. E. Reynolds, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wolf and small daughter, Mary Bernhardt, o 1 Salisbury, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Reynolds, Jr.. Sunday. ' **.■*■** Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webster and children of Madison visited Mia. Webster's mother, Mrs. N. A. Martin, Sunday. Mrs. Robert Ormond and son, Bi.}, of jßessemer City, arrived Sunday to spend the summer with Mr. Ormond, who is architect for * the Hanging Rock Park. They will keep house in th Gorrell cottage at Piedmont r Springs. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Snow o High Point, and Mr. and Mivs. Clyde Skidmore of Albemarlt were week-end guests of Miss Grfece Taylor. •*• • • Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wall and * Mrs. N. E. Pepper went to Mt. Aiiy on business Thursday after noon. ••* • « V Ellen Kate Pepper, Katherine Sisk, Lois Wall a n J N. E. Pepper visited Mt. Airy and Winston-Salem Monday afternoon. « * * * ti Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, An gela and Nellie Louise, spent Mon day in Winston-Salem. #»• # * Rev. L. F. Cowan, pastor of the . Presbyterian b«re,,V4|llcd his regular appointment Stfnday. * # *..♦ * i • Paul Martin, Beverly Christian * and Mefcdames R. R. King, J. C. Wall and Easley Joyce shopped in Winston-Salem Thursday after noon. ! ~ # # »» a Miss Grace Taylor went to Raleigh Wednesday to attend the State Democratic Convention. While there she will be the guest of Mrs. Gilmer Sparger. ~ * D> * 0 Q JV A. Wall of Snow Creek town *■ ship was in Danbury Tuesday. Mr. Wall is a Democratic candidate for county commissioner. 1 * * * * * S. A Flinchum of Piedmont Springs was here Monday. * * * * * ———— McKinlcy Nelson is ill In bed at his home nenr Piedmont Springs. He has had two operations at n Winston-Salem hospital. He is not appreciably improttof, i(; , »fi ft i(i $ Mr. and Mrs. Travis Tuttle •>' s Wa!nut Cove were Sunday after noon visitors. I # * # » • J. L. Roberts, Madison attorney, one of the lead : ng lawyers o I Rockinghnm County, was at the court house Tuesday attending to * some legal matters. »«« « • Colonel K. Boyles of Pinnacl? V was in town Tuesday. Colonel has been gulled the ugliest man in Quaker Gap township except Will Collin* (who has never jet had his teeth put in.) • Colonel may be onjt of. the ugliest, but If thero is a flhflr, honester, cleaner, straighter fellow in the county, we wwt. that \ HarfjT JhftycjtmortQb'e jjpfc We At! mad Monday -and btt-'Mfc'tt>W. Thb i/«. f . r 'i '' dog wiakiUo* « •«" '• ; '"'".J Danbury Wins Sunday Game —Featured By Big: Boy Shelton's Spectacular Hits Danbury won over the Capella baseball team Sunday afternoon by the score of 11 to 4. Tommie Crews led the winners at bat. with a double and two singles, while Ralph Scott and Buster Wall came through with 3 hits each. Mike Dunlap started on the mound for Danbury allowing on ly 5 hits and 3 runs in six, innings, while Eddie White allowed 5 hits and 1 run in 3 innings. Big Boy Shelton hit one over the left field fence into Dan River in the second inning with the bas?s empty for the first run of t li p game and he hit his second hom er over the left field wall in the fifth with two mates aboard. R. Barr and C. Barr led in hits for the losers, getting two-baggers, while Johnny Slate, who started on the firing line for the losers, came through for his share of the hit ting. getting 2 hits. Capella ab r ho Boyles, 2b 5 0 0 0 C. Barr, ss 3 2 10 L. Slate, c 3 0 2 0 Meadows. 3b 3 0 2 0 R. Barr, lb ... 4120 O. Cromer, rf, p 3 0 10 Patterson, cf 3 0 0 f Slawter, If 5 0 0 0 J. Slate, p, lb 5 12 0 toUls 34 4 10 0 Danbury ab r he B. Wall, 89 4 1 3 1 Crews, c 5 2 3 0 I. Dynlap, rf . . 3 0 Io Sisk, rf 2 0 2 01 Shelton, cf 12 2 3 J. Wall. 2b 5 0 2 0 Scott, lb 4 13 0 Martin, 3b 3 111 White, If, p 4 2 10 M. Dunlap, p 3 110 P. Shelton, If 2 10 0 totals 39 11 19 1 GERM ANION VS CCC. Germanton ab r h Montgomery, sa 3 10 Terry, 3b 3 2 2 Savage, c 3 11 Gibson, p 3 0 1 McGec, lb 3 0 1 Sizemorc, If ' 3 0 0 McKenzie, cf 2 0 0 Wicks. 2b 2 0 1 Wilboui*n, rf '2O 0 totals 24 4 (i C. C. C. ab r h Hhill, lb 3 11 Hicks, cf 3 11 Troxeil, 2b 3 11 Walker, ss 2 1? Farlow, c 2 0 1 Ruth, If 2 0 1 Thompson, 3b lit Gaydon, rf 2 0 I Paul, p 2 11 totals 20 6 10 Game called on account of rain after five innings. LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS: Francisco at Walnut cove, wet i grounds. Danbury at Lawsonville, wet i grounds. Germanton 4. C. C. Camp 6 ! Wk.ere.they play Saturday: • Lawsonville at Wallet q&Vfc • C. C. Camp atVlraiclaca; j . Germanton at Danbury. THE BANBURY REPORTER Stuart Theatre Shows "ROUND UP TIME IN TEXAS" —Gene Autry, the famous singing and guitar-playing cowboy, anil his tun-making pal. Smiley Bur nette, again give their excellent western playing in this picture in | which a mine operator, framed for the murder of hiß partner is res cued by his brother who traps tin? real killer. | "45 FATHERS"—Jane Withers I gives her usual good playing in I this comedy in which she is adop*- !ed by 45 members of the Explor er's Club. Numerous situations | among the upper stratum of so ciety furnish the huniorus sequen ces. Cast includes Richard Carlj 'and l»uise Henry. "I LL TAKE ROMANCE" - •Grace Moore's new romantics! film is her best since "One Night 'Of Love." Guided by her domi- Ineeting aunt, Helen Wcstly. Grace ! tries monkey business to get out 'of a contract, but falls in love |instead with impresario Melvyn | Douglas. Miss Moore sings bot'i j popular and operatic airs vocal jand physical appeal. Madcaptivu jting starss —in rollicking comedy ; set to swingtime! "INVISIBLE MENACE"— Ex citing drama in which a quarter master in charge of a military arsenal, located on an island, is murdered -and Boris Karloff is suspected as the killer. ThH show has a startling climax. It' a masterpiece by Karloff, th master of horror! The scene in eludes, a negro revolution an mystic voodoo rites. The window was barred—the door guarded ■the man instde was alone —yet nothing could save him from the killer no one could see! Thi» mystery picture has plenty of comedy to ma He it very interest ing. The new serial beginning this week "SECRET OP TREASURE ISLAND" is u story of ships at Houb. pirates, buried treasure, de sert islands and mystery and « full of. romance and thrills. Don' \ miss a chapter of this grand new serial. i NOTICE OF ISEIZURE OF AUTOMOBILE State of North Carolina, Stokes County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE: That the undersigned on at about the 26th day of February 1938 found a certain automobile described as follows, to-wit: 1930 model Cadillac V-S Coup.-, j Motor No. 503848, Virginia Stan- License No. 247693. Abandoned and containing I therein 40 gallons of intoxicating j liquors, which automobile was .seized by the undersigned and i> | now in hi t possession and ai\y j person claiming said automobile will immediately submit proof o' such claim to the undersigned Sheriff of Stoke 3 County. This the 3rd day of May, 1935. J. J. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Stokes County. smay4w. I . i STANDING: Hff*i«»e Pet. Danbury- . 1 0 1,000 Wabiiif Cove ' 1 6 1,000 Francisco 10 1,000 C.C.Camp .. ~ 1 jjL 'A 500 ;f * v pi 0 !}£ /*. 000 Gormaatou 0 2 000 For Congress FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT tTt MARSHALL C. KURFEES THE CANDIDATE OF THE PEOPLE VOTE THIS TICKET: X Marshall C. Kurfees DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, JUNE 4 Courageous, Splendidly Equipped In Character and Intellect and Information. A Stokes County Boy, Now Of Winston-Salem, Who Is Financ ing His Own Campaign. 100 Per Cent. For the Farmer, and a Consistent Supporter Of Franklin D. Roosevelt. More than 3 out of every 5 motor car buyers today are HYDRAUUC BRAKES choosing sixes. And, of course, the most popular six of all 85-H.P. VAIVMN-HEAO is this new Chevrolet —the Six Supreme) Discriminating S GENUINE KNEE-ACTION* people prefer H because of its high quality .. . because ; .. 0 of its great value . . . because it's the only low-priced JHOCKMOO* STEERING* • V car with all these fine car features I TIMOI-MATK CLUTCH •On MaiMr »• ion m»M» wtly. "You'll bo AHEAD with a CHEVROLET!" Z BEASLEY CHEVROLET CO., In| King, lartkXarolina. ■ B _ :K Page Five

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