THE DANBURY REPORTER
Volume 66
Second Primary, Sat, Ji? 1 y 2nd
FOR SO LICITORSHIP
A. L). iVIE, JK., DEFEATED B\
K. K. SCOTT IN MUST PRi-
MARY BY OVER 1500, DE
MAN 1)8 SECOND TRIAL —
ROCKINGHAM NOW HOLDS
JUDGESHIP.
Allan D. Ivie, Jr., of Leaksvjlk-,
has challenged H. J. Scott "i
Danbury for the Democratic nomi
nation for the solicitor of the 2it>t
district.
The second primary between
Jvie and Scott will be held on
Saturday, July 2.
In the primary of June 4 Sc t;
led Ivie by more than 1200 votes.
Rockingham, which now has the
judgeship, Allen Gwyn bein..
nominated over ail his « pponenti.
and the nomination being equiva
lent to election, would n*'w bid
for the solicitorship also.
In the late primary Sc'tt re
ceived strong support from Surry
and Rockingrham by Democrats
who feel that Stokes is entitled v
the solicitorshjp, never having
had a State office.
Jvie claims the backing of Hor
ton, Badgett and Carter, all oi
whom with hfcmself were defeated
by Scott. -
Father Of S. G Sparger
Dies At Baltimore
George W. Sparger, Sr., father
of S. Gilmer Sparger, died Men
day morning at 7:30 o'clock at
his home at Baltimore, Md. H«
had been in ill health for two
years.
The body was taken to Mt. Airy
foi the burial from the home of a
son, George W. Sparger, Jr., at
Mount Airy. The funeral will be
held at Central Methodist Church
at Mount AMry, Thursday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
Surviving are the widow; three
daughters, Mrs. W. M. Thomas, of
Winston-Salem; Mrs. W. S. Dick
son, of Larchmont, N. Y.; Miss
Caroline Sparger, of Baltimore;
and two sons, S. Gilmer Sparger,
of Raleigh, and George W. Spar
ger, of Mount Airy.
Mr. Sparger, the deceased, for
merly lived at Mt. Airy and wa3
prominent in civic, business and'
political circles. He represented j
Surry and Stokes in the State
Senate about 40 years ago.
Walnut Cove
Young Man Dies
This Morning
John, 26-year-old son of Mr. j
and Mrs. G. \V\, Neal of Walnut
Cove, died in a Winston-Salem
hospital today (Friday). The!
cause of his death was reported j
to be infection from an abscessed j
tooth. He was hurriedly ca'Ticd
to the hospital Thursday evening
by -Nelson's ambulance.
The youns man had been cm-,
I
ployed at the Paul F'j'ton whole-,
sale grocery stor » in W:.nut Cove i
Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Thursday, June 9, 1938.
COURT JURORS •
DRAWN MONDAY
I
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PKK
.! PARE FOR CRIMINAL C'OUI.V
TERM .JUNE 27—.JUDGE
SINK SCHEDULED TO COME.
ALLEN GWVN WILL PROSE
j CUTE.
t Jurors for the June term c,'
court were drawn Monday at
, the regular monthly meetir.tr oi
the c«unty commissioners. Th?
x court term, which will be f r the
j' trial of criminal cases only, will
( convene on Monday, the 27tli.
Judge Sink is scheduled pre
| side, whiie Solicitor Allen Gwyn
| Will prosecute.
The list of /jurors drawn to
serve is as follows:
YADKIN TOWNSHIP
s R. C. White. J. L. Christian, W.
R. Robertson, J. J. Terry, L. J.
Kiser, S. L. Johnson, George Barr.
, BEAVER J&LAND TOWNSHIP
, I Carl Mitchell, J. S. Roth rock
a •
W. J. Flvnn, J. F. Johnson, E. M.
' I
i ; Ward, W. B. Hazelwood.
: SAURATOWN TOWNSHIP
I J. A. N'ewsum, J. W. Brown. W.
r D. Nelson, Peter Burton. C. A.
; ' Hinsdale, /
SNOW CREEK TOWNSHIP
W. R. Steele, E. J. Vernon.
Clarence Poore, Gilbert Joyce, J.
Wail, S. O. Steele, J, S
iVernon, J. W. Joyce B. K. Joyce,
j MEADOWS TOWNSHIP
•J E. L. Darnell, W. W. Terry.
. j PETER'S CREEK TOWNSHIP
: | Jesse W. Lawson, Nathan Flin
» chum, A. H. Kallam, Sam Taylor.
Harry L. Martin, Jasper J. Ma>
• sin.
i QUAKER GAP TOWNSHIP
S. D. Simmons, R. H. Hal!, Sam
■ Paimcr, J. Wesley Pell.
i i DANBURY TOWNSHIP
■ | Coy My.be, B. B. Young, W. V.
Wood.
j
Death Of J. W. Watson
I
i John Wesley Watson, aged 67,
died in a Mt. Airy hospital Wed
! nesday night. He had lived in
the Shoals section.
Mr. Watson jis survived by his
widow; one son, Sam Watson, of
Winston-Salem; two daughters.
Mrs. Bailey W. Simmons. Pilot I
j Mountain, and Mrs. Gar Sanders,
I Pinnacle; tw> sisters, Mrs. C. D. j
Slate, King, and Mrs. J. W. Flym,
Germanton; four brothers, T. O.
and E. G. Watson, both of Pin-'
jnacle; R. N. Watson, >f Rural
j Hall; and W. G. Watson, of High!
Point.
j _ i
| James Scales Dies
James Scales, aged 72, ex-Reg
ister of Deeds of Rockingham
county, died at his home in Mndi
'son today. He had been ill jV
?or.ic time.
|
Fine Bey Arrives
i A 11-pound boy arrived at the
I
j home of Mr. and Mrs. Posey Ben- j
j nett on Route 1 Monday. i
HIGH LIGHTS !
OF THE PRIMARY,
VOTE WAS NOT HEAVY ;
THOUGH THE INt EKI. S T
W \S M'KONG—DEMOCRATIC.
MI.MiiEHS OF OLD SCHOOL
II O A R D RE-ELECTED—;
MH.RIFF TAYLOR GETS UIG-;
Cf ST VOTE FOLLOWED IU !
. >C OTT FOR SOLICITOR.
Th" June 4 primary passed J
-.■•et'y s:i Strikes, though strong
interest centered around some of 1
' the contests, particularly the
• Fch' .l b. ard, where a fight was
'■ '. The Democratic members of
1 t.:'j board. Dr. G. F. Stone,
I
'■■■■ O. Fry were re-named.
1.. m«.crgts opposing Stone |
were Frank P.. Stone an»i;
I-li-j t-tr. bei'tscn. The Repyb'i-!
• c.rj ;-e:ir.(.r, J. W. Piidd.v,
•. resigned, but nevertheless rece'vea
• | IGCi vtlts. R. T. Spencer, of
I
ji j»v;sc rvj.-e. Republican member
• f the U-ard to succeed Prldi'y,
■ r.'ij -rho was automatically e!et-'
' ty Priddy's Ksigr.r.tion, re
j. ved 561 v •. ; o.- i.-i tli _• uriir.:"-j
Shu?'.''' John Is. yior received J v - i
•'! 'hfjt vote -»'i.ninf: over his o/>-'
A. R. Phillips by a major-1
,ity of 2ofiS. Scott for Solicitor ,
. ,• 1
• came ne::t with his large plurality
• over his opponents, Ivie, Badgett.'
Hcrton and Carter.
!
Ficsent incumbents of the
fccEid cf commissioners, Harvey
j Johnson and H. L. Gibson were!
I
j reswaraated. H. H. Brown war
' i ncminaited over Wall, Tedder c.r. j t
, Hawkins.
J. Watt Tuttle, clerk of Th«
! ■:' u; "t, was renominated over his
.
j opponent J. H. Baker.
Frank Hancock won over Rev-'
.x.'-ri for U. S. Senator in th. |
county, whiie A. D. F«.lger was!
nominated for congress over Mar-'
, ... !
£ha.l Kunees and Get). Fulp.
For judge. Allen H. Gwyn w'-is ! (
high man over Judge E.' C. Bivens
c.nd J. M. Sharp.
WiJJiam F. Marshall won over (
N. S. Mullican and Stedman Gar-^ (
ner for House of Representatives. 1
The Republicans nominated
Hobart Browder for the legfela-1,
ture who received 377 votes 1o : .
the 235 uamered by his opponent' j
Edwin Kiser. :
j For utilities commissioner Win- ;
inn received 12S8 to 886 by
Giady. • |,
i ;
P. O. Fry I,
Thanks Friends ■
• ——— 1
To my Stokes County friends: g
! 1 t?ke this opportunity to thank \.
•i, fiiends in all sections « f the -.
'..ity for fine vote of eonfi- A
«!> i2e given me in last Saturday's .
; nary. 1 wish to assure yo»
c: 1 &T.l a"! of my sincere an»'»- - ]
i
lion ard gratitude -:ncl to pron - J
j:'v that I will do my b"st to ,'iv
to the public t! I.i
rn 2 .
P. O. FRY.
STOKfciS LADIKS
CANNING SCHOOLS
MRS. M IKER. AN EXPERT, it)
BE IN CHAKttE, ASSISTED
BY M'SS ELLEN JENKINS—
PI'i.I.IC CORDIALLV 1N VTiEil
TO ATTEND.
j
! f&L 1
to W
/ m.-
jHorisc Demonstra:ion Ciubs in
Stokes County will have canning
'schools in June. Mrs. Minnie ElJ
ridge Mc-Teer of the Home Ser-,
j'4'.ce Dpartment of Ball Brothei-s
Com pan v will '.ive the dcT.tnstra-
I ." ?
tions.
! TTi-.se schools will be held at 2
o'clock in the afternoon;
I In the Quaker Gap Church com
munity at Mrs. E. W. Carroll's
home on June 13.
At the Hitih School in Lawsen-:
villi- on June 15.
; At sandy Ridge High School on
Jure 14. I
| (Assisting will Le Miss Elle.i
i Jenkins, our cour.ty home den::i
strator.
I
Mrs. Mc-Teci- will live a dercur
;stration in the canning of fruit;
i
i and vegetables. !
| A large majority of ' home-i
I
makers have learned to put up
ifoou so that it v.ijl keep. Mrs.
Homernaker is now learning that!
canned food should do more than
keep and that if she is to be a
successful canner she must learn
to select, prepare, pack and pro-1
cess foods in a manner which will j
preserve their natural, freshly:
cooked flavor, color, and food;
value. W-'th this in Mrs
McTeer reviews the fundamental |
principles of canning and at th?
same time emphasizes the steps
which must be taken if one is to I
reach tse summit of successful j
home canning.
Mrs. McTeer is well qualified to
these demonstrations. She is ; 1
an alumna of the I'nf.versity o! '
I
Tennessee and h-s had further
study a Teachers College, Colum- t
oia University and more at Mn»y- 1
vi !. College. Evidene? i-- Mn .
Met -.-r's knowledge of her subject
..i.i! her abiity to imn-r.-j know
to others is the fact tlr * ;
i'.r .ve ye::is the clv'i • ti
; •-i • irii t.iv t* . et.-.u:-
i "i yi in ••• -.iu'v.l ;• ( .f i
I ! ,: r. t wen «.n hom>? canned food >
(*.!• iIWI at the Fv" •• air.
public is iir i'.'-.d to any o' - t
SANDY RII>GE
M \X INJI'RKij
•J. £'. TRRV ;ot;s TO novi'i
T.VI. IN SKRIOI S (OMIITH.-V
MRS. MII.ITAUI'
J?.L—I»I:RSO\A*.S y i: o
run KiiHii:.
Sandy Ridge. J. T. C .rry v.
seriously injured while i l'.winv
his farm one day hist wei k. H
.as taken to the Sh.tkii i'«id hos
i itiil it /hiitinsville. V::.. where j
he stil! i mains very ill.
MI IS. GFORGE SHLllVkl) 11. L
Friends of Mrs. Gi.rut Shti
! ard will regret to !ea. n that
has been very ill for thi past w 1;
the Stuart, Virginia !. —pi:a\
■
ATTEND TL'A
Mis. J. E. Dowdy and Airs.
Tazt Priddy attended the u.. .•
tn by Mrs. John G. St: ill::;. i.»
Winston-Salem Fr.'dav afferno;\i
I
.r.nouncing the appr«achir.g n:>. -
i iage of her daughter. Miss May'
Sterling to Mr. Home E;h* i
Swain.
Dur.ng the afterncnn ~w..:t 225
I guests cullc-df* I
? PERSONALS
; Mrs. Alice Jones f.nd Mrs.
Fore nee Robertson i Ueiosviiie
I
visited friends here Aloncay.
Misses Kate and EsteUe Joyci
f Spencer. Va., visited Kes ie
i
Joyce Saturday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutcher-snu
i and family oi Winston-Salem vis
ited Mrs. Rosa Huteherv>:-> ret- • • -
1 !y. . I
.J. Moir Hawkins made a ei.si
n'.ss trip to Di.ntjury Friday.
John Vance made a ii-sir.■
trip to Winst"ii-Salem Monday,
i Mr. and Mid. li. H. Watkiiis a...
'son. Hurley, visited .1. T. Cu ...
at the Shakieford hos; it;, in A!-.-,
tinsviile, Va., Sur.day ni.hi.
j Air. and Airs. Hilary Chapi;: ,i.
attended the h»mc coming
Flat Shoals church Sunday. Ti,.;-
also visited the former's parents
I Mr. and Airs. J. B. Chapman at
j Aleadows.
A. E. Garner of King visited
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moir Amos, Mrs.
W. L. Alays and Mrs. Joe Wool - j
I wine shopped in Alartinsville, Va.
Tuesday.
I Alisses Ruth and Ailicne Jove
! "i
visited Miss Georgia Mays Satur-!
day.
Miss Rebecca Taylor of (J rman
ton is spending several days rri
the home of Aliss Laura Ellington.'
Glenn Dodson made a busin-.-
trip to I'anbury Tuesday.
Airs. Fobbie Vorr.on, ;-.n-. 1,',.
and AFr;:. San. Vernon v. -rv
Winstoii-Sali .-.i j-Mu.-daj.
Mrs. .vigur l.'ilin um uf W •
fit 'n-S-i'i !>| j, n
(C. Minut-i • i p.-.,
so :;b . •
ar. in J• > ;• A ..he se) -?
r.earest ...:c! ni"S» convent tit t
them.
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Number 3,325
KP LAWSON
DIKS AT K!Xf;
fir: ioiiMciii.v 1.1 M.ll vi
I.AUSONVII.I.K \M» V» \s
):»— M AVs V\»> \l>
t.'l K!\>.
King, Ju!.' v Tin Womar.'ss
Missionary I'.ii n u! Kiiif - 1
Church met at tin- home >i' Mrs
T. 'New. Sixteen numbers
il'ld full I Vi«i'o!S Weie present.
The president. Mrs. J). Slai'-.
I
Sr., preside:! ov t the meeting.
The topic fiii study was "Japan."
Mrs. C. T. Me'Jee. program leader,
had charge. Those who had
I; •: or the program were: Mes
d::i\ ■: A. S. Francis, (J. F. Lii'.v
son. C. O. tl'-yles. Jr.. Clara Slato
and Miss Lizzie Jones. Mrs. A,
S. Fi.oil's gav a very interest
intr bible quiz 1:1 the nineteenth
. Psalm.
| The hostess assisted by he r
daughter. Miss Virginia New and
Mrs. T. t. New, Jr., served re
freshments.
Ep Lawsou. aged S?», died ;it
the home «»i his son John Lawsoa,
two miles east of town Monday
night. The i': •■ • sed whose origi
nal home was at Lawsonville, but
who had been residing with his
son recently, died almost suddenly.
Surviving are a number >t sons
and daughters and several grand
children. Funeral service w a s
•conducted !at the home of his
son, John Lav.son, Wednesday at.
10 :(K) A. M. and interment was
L;;.v"i: ; ville.
Mrs. Norman Hut ledge of Uer
...ani-n and Harold Pl'aff of To
baccuvilk i.'.uirrwen! tons:' opera
tion- iiere i..st we; k.
, i lie Odei! V\*|.:te Shows play.'d
hert all ias-t we.!;. The main tVa»
tun of tin- slmw v.as iiusty Wil»
litims black-i'a>e ediun. Tins
is the el .'a nest and bcS| show that
has hit m.r town for many moons.
They are playing at Sumnierfield
this week.
The lot lowing college students
are spending their vacations with
I
their parents here: Junior
Stone of Chapel Hill, Bill Helsa
beek of Wake Forest. Frank Rains,
David Mitchell and Miss Virginia
f* oi Mars Hill and Miss
ißcbt'tcfi ilelsabeek ol Meredith
College.
i
i Bill Boles is spending a few
; d ays with relatives in Monroe, Va.
The following births were reg
istered here last week: To Mr.
and Mrs. Wo od j ~ w m oss a
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Sr.iith, a so n :t „d y, Vt ~.K j ( . s
•i uHIiS ( t ioh. ;i '1• r * I
At; .rii'.'V » : •,;•! s !!• v.•>],. .-j,
" r H v.':\. i .i'., ...
Jookin- nf: ,
! "r! i: • 1 Mr ;
S. ?;-'wsiir. , r I ). ..
:Ut ■' ' '■ ' I'cont bride.
11 '" ' •*'•' * shower at the
' v ' o- Mr.-. PulHam. 'Mrs. Mar*
r i.-eivH mnt:v nice and use
>il girts. R;"reshments were
I served to 5S guests.