THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1939 .LOCALS .Julia Flinchum and Katherine Sisk were the week-end guests of Mrs. Sam Cook at Pilot Moun tain. •** • • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leake, Mrs. 5. P. Christian, Mrs. Tom Cofer nnd Rev. T. H. Houck attended 9 "the Quarterly Conference held at Pine Hall Sunday. *** * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and little daughter, Susan, were here a while Sunday at Mrs. J. S. Tay lor's. •** • • Robert Sisk of Winston-Salem is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sisk this week. ***** V Walter, Hazel and Margie Pe tree, Paul Martin and Sarah Blackwell of Pine Hall went to Burlington Sunday. ***** The S. P. Christians moved into their new home this week. ***** Ernest Hutcherson of Sandy Ridge was here Wednesday •' * * * * * Jim and Carl Ray Flinchum of Route 1 were in town Wednesday. They told it on P. M. Stephens that he was crazy to sell meat at 12c and beer at 9c. Mr. Stephens laughed and said "maybe I am.' See hi a startling prices for Sat urday, Sept. 23—only. ***** Mrs. R. S. Marshall of Rocky Mount, and Mrs. John Meronc/ of Winston-Salem were visitor? here a short while Tuesday. *• ***** Mr. and Mrs. Jam? 3 Joyce and Mrs. A. J. Fagg of Winston-Sal em visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce Saturday. ***** John M. Taylor of Winston-Sa lem wa 3 in town Wednesday. ***** G. H. Alford attended a con ference of the field supervisor: of the Emergency Crop Loan of ficers in the adjoining counties *at Greensboro today. , ***** Miss Nannie Lee Smith and her nephew, Walter Thomas, of are at their cottage at Piedmont Springs this week. Welcome to Newcomers Danbury society circles are pleased at the late acquisition of i Mm. A. J. Ellington, who, with her husband, is occupying apart ® ngants in the Loftis building. Mrs. Ellington, who was prior to her marriage Miss Margaret Ful ton of Walnut Cove, is one of Stoke a county's finest young wo men. She finds a cordial and sincere welcome here. Bothrock Reunion * Next Sunday At Bethesda Church The Rothrock annual family re union will be held next Sunday, October 24, at Bethesda Church. The program will begin at 11 a. m. All friends and relatives of the family are cordially invited to be present, and to bring well filled baskets. Mrs. Gilmer Siak and Mrs. Paul Sisk visited Mr. and Mrs. Hasncll Tilley Sunday. Mountain View W. M. U. Meets With Miss Nina Baker — Mt. View Personals The W. M. U. met for their regular monthly meeting Friday night, Sept. 17, with Miss Nina Baker at the home of Mrs. Mary Meadows. The meeting opened with a song, "I Love to Tell The Story." Devotional was conducted by Mis a Nina Baker reading from Daniel and Proverbs, and also the First chapter of John, having as her subject "Soul Winning," after which Mrs. Robert W. Barr led the prayer. Minute 3 of the last meeting were read and ap proved, the roll called with 13 members and 2 visitors present. Offering was taken, and the per sonal service chairman gave u report, there being 57 sick visits, The program was turned over to the program committee, with 6 trays and 5 flowers reported. Mrs. Robert W. Barr having charge. Those taking part in the meeting were: Mrs. Reva Fergu son, Mrs Ethel Slate, Mrs. Alice Barr, Mis. Mattie Slate. Mrs. O. T. Beville, Mrs. Mary Baker. The meeting closed with each one present taking part in the bene diction. Miss Baker served cakes, candies and apples. The next meeting is to be held with Mrs. Edna Slate. Mrs. Mary Meadows, Mrs. Min nie Johnson and Miss Nina Bak er visited Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Slate and Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Slate of High Point last Wednes day. Mrs. W. R. Boles, and Mrs. Charlie Rutledge shppped in Win ston-Salem Friday. Dorothy Rutledge of Friend ship spent the week-end with rel atives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ward of Bassett, Va. f visited here Sur.dav. Prof. Hardy Carroll and fami ly of Durham visited Mr. and FAIR WEEK GRAND STAND ■ —IN - illrL WINSTON-SALEM| act that will leave you gasping Q A 3_4«5 = 6=7[ FARRARRI TRIO V-J ■ E i°. ,ty C ° medy 401 direct fr ° m FEATURING THE J Tr aeHaiitu World of Mirth Midway Shows f proving a. sensation, at . leading fairs. Biggest Aggregation of Outdoor Entertainment Ever ——— Presented Here—More Rides, More Attractions. HOAOLAND'S HIPPODROME Spectacular pageant of fifteen DAILY PROGRAM £ people and twenty horses in a _ * beautifully impressive exhibition Tuesday Winston-Salem School Day. of skillful horsemanship . Wednesday Forsyth and Adjoining Counties School | Day. ( DONATELLA BROS. Thursday Manufacturers' Day. a Novelty Instrumentalists, dana- Friday Merchants' and Farmers' Day. ers and stage acrobats with the Saturday AAA Automobile Races. outstanding M Horse Races Tues.-Wed.-Thurs:-Fri: O CARMEN H Beautiful dancer and singer. Wth w>m ® ot * e out-door free acts ever shown at 1 who will delight every audience. » '»>*■ In North Carolina. Stetson's Radio Band. g Saturday"Only EVEBY N,GHT "FANTASIES OF 1939" REVUE THRILLING A TTTAMADIT xti A Host, of Pretty Girls' Funny Comedians, Good Singers I AU 1 UMUJtSlLilii , n Musica i Entertainment. I| RACES O AAA W ° rkS EVerV Ni * ht - EXTRA ADDED FEATURE "THE MEN FROM MARS" || THE DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. D. V. Carroll last week-end. Mrs. Jennie Hartgrove and daughter, have returned home from a two week's visit where they visited relatives and friends in Martinsville, Roanoke, Basset and Spencer, Virginia. Myrtle Wolfe of Pea Ridge visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Vicilla Boles, who is attending Draughns Business College at Winston-Salem, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Boles. E. C. Slate and Edgar John son made a business trip to Dan bury and Greensboro Monday. Tucker Reunion The Eighth Annual Tucker Re union will be held this year at Palestine Church on highway be j tween Madison and Stokesdale I Sunday, Sept. 24, at 11:00 a. m.. where held last year. It is found :hat there were no accomocto :ions at Hhnging Rock Park M. 0. STEVENS' STORE One Mile South of Lawsonville, N. C. Tickets given with Purchases of SI.OO win FREE PRIZES every Saturday. We have a new line of OUTING PRINTS and GING HAMS 10c yd. up. DRESSES for CHILDREN, MISSES and WOMEN. Visit Our Beauty Shop For YOUR FALL PERMANENT $2.50 Permanents $ I.ko $3.50 Permanents 2.50 $5.00 Permanent.', 3,50 $7.00 Permanents 5.i,0 (Special Foi- 10 Days) ideal Beauty Shoppe Mrs. M. O. Stevens OPERATOR where it was voted to hold it this year. Pass the word along to ail about this change of place. An interesting program is bv ing arranged and a good time can be expected by all who at- Itend. All Tuckers and their de scendants whatever name arc invited to attend and bring a | well filled basket for the picnic | dinner at 1:00 p. m. ELMER A. TUCKER, President. NOTICE Having qualified 33 the admin istrator of L. L. Nunn, late of the county of Stokes, this i s to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of September, 1940, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recocery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This September 7, 1939. ANDY H. NUNN, Admr., of L. L. Nunn, Westfleld, N. C.. Route 1. Subscribe for the Danbury F.e porter. SI.OO the year. OCTOBER CIVIL TERM, 1939 STOKES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR His Honor Zeb V. Nettles, Judge Presiding. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1939. 27. Gibson vs.. Gibson. A. J. Ellington for plain tiff. 29. Cobb vs. Cobb. L. H. van Noppen for plain tiff. 20. Payne vs. Payne. L. H. van Noppen for plain tiff. 31. Dillon vs. Dillon. Petree & Petree for plain tiff. 33. W infrey vs. W infrey. R. J. Scott for plain tiff. "14. Gunter vs. Gunter. A. J. Ellington for plain tiff. 35. Covington vs. Covington. L. H. van Noppen for plaintiff. 11. W. V. Moran vs. John Southern. R. J. Seott for plaintiff and Petree & Petree for defendant. 21. 0. M. Kirbv vs. Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen and Enginemen. R. J. Scott for plain tiff, and Smith. W barton and Huclgins for de fendants. ' • { 25. Gladys Lewis. Administratrix, vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company et al. John C. Wallace & H. H. Leake for plaintiff and Craige & Craige for defendants. 24. W. F. Stephens, administrator, vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company, et al. Wallace & Leake for plaintiff and Craig'e & Craige for defendants. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939. 23. \\. H. Davis and wife vs. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. Parrish & Deal, and Hall & Hall for plaintiff, and John J. Ingle for de fendant. -y Davis and wife vs. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. Parrish «£ Deal, and Hall & Hail for plaintiff, and John J. In !e for de fendant. 2. Joe I v>. '. J. East. S. G. Sparger for plaintiff and .J. H. Hall for defendant. "■ } n : y flatter Of: State vs. Buie & Long. Daltcn, i urner and Dickson. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1939. 20. O. J. Boles vs. Blizzard Motor Express Com pany. Padgett & Badgett for plaintiff, and Folger & Folger for defendant. AST * ' . MOTION DOCKET 6. Norman Hawkins vs. J. R. York. R.J. Scott for plaintiff and Petree & Petree for defendant. 15. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. T. E. Davis, et al. R. J. Scott for plaintiff and J. W. Hall and D. C. Kirby for defendant. 18. D. E. Nelson vs. Jones Nelson. Freeman and Folger & Folger for plaintiff and R. J. Scott for defendant. 19. Carrie Moore, et al, vs. C. B. Moore, et al. R. J. Scott for plaintiffs and Petree & Petree for defendants. 22. S. W. Wilkins, et al, vs. W. T. Shelton, Trus tee, et al. Petree & Petree for plaintiff and R J. Scott and D. C. Kirby for defendantts. 13. State of North Carolina on relation of A. C. Simmons vs. The Board of Education of Stokes County, et al. W. L. Reece for plaintiff and S. G. Sparger and R. J. Scott for defendants. 14. State of North Carolina on relation of Frank R. Stone vs. The Board of Education of Stokes County, et al. Reece for plaintiff and S. G. Sparger and R. J. Scott for defendants. 12. Susie Crews Woodruff, et al vs. Joseph How ard Woodruff, et al. W. R. Palton, atty. Cases not reached 9 v n day set for trial will be heard as the court may direct. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. , Page Three