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# : THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1040 •LOCALS Judge E. C. Bivens of Mt- Airy owns a very fine orchard, and on Sunday evenings may be found personally serving apples and ex * cellent cider at reasonable prices. «•# • * Terry Brown, a good farmer of Route 1, Danbury, was here Wed nesday on business. •• • • Mrs- Corbett Priddy and child ren of Route 1 have occupied apartments here in the Loftis "Old Inn" building. .Mrs. Priddy v and her family are welcomed he*. She will hold a position with the welfare department •» • • y M. O. Stevens was in town this -week. He is offering some very .sensational bargains in his adver tisement which appears in this i«- sue of the Reporter- Mr. Stevens is now both a wholesaler and a retailer, and in this capacity is able to offer quite unusual values. ** • « A birthday dinner was given last Sunday by his many friends to John Abe Shelton at his home in Quaker Gap township. Several Danbury citizens attended, and v they express their enjoyment over the occasion. ## # # The big annual Rothrock re union occurred last Sunday at the home of E- A. Rothrock. Quite a number of Danburians were present at the popular gathering, * the ceremonies and the excellent feast that followed. | s | Stokes County • • Tobacco Farmers • § : i• • • • • 4) WE HAVE REMODELED OUR STORE, AND Q fl FALL MERCHANDISE HAS ARRIVED. Si Come In and See- • 0. • WE CLOTHE AND SHOE THE ENTIRE FAMILY 0 s # my. • • •. MAUSER AND BAILEY | mm- flffll ! "Your Home Department Store." ® Walnut Cove, INI. C. jg €K v • w «;• • Mrs. Luther Wood, of Route 1, was in Danbury this week. «* * * Mrs. Anna Douglas of Prince ton, W. Va., who has been visit ing her sister, Miss Nannie L. Pepper, has gone to Winston-Sal em for a visit with another sister, Mrs. J. 0. Dodaon. •« • • Mr- and Mrs. Harold Tuttle of Leaksville accompanied by Mrs. Tuttle's father, Mr. Wilson of Leaksville, were visitors in Dan bury today. Mr. Tuttle was for merly connected with the soil conservation activities in the county. * • • •' A. E- Southern of Flatshoal was here Wednesday. •• » • T. D. Preston of Pine Hall wa3 in town this week. •* « • Jim Moore of Walnut Cove was here Sunday* He had with him his beautiful little daughter, Elaine. »* * # Cicero Boles of Mt. View is in a Winston-Salem hospital- He fell from a load of tops and al most broke his neck. But he i 3 now recovering fine. He was "vis ited by his brother W- F. Bowles | of Walnut Cove Tuesday. #* # # W. S- Culler, of Pinnacle, who ■ is the father of Mrs. H P. Loftis, i of the county home in Stokes, i' suffered a stroke recently and ia I !in a rather serious condition. ,' Mrs. Loftis herself expects to go :' to a hospital soon for an opera tion. THE DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. Paul Lewis is home again and doing nicely after a sojourn in a western North Carolina sail-, itarium ## « # Misses Marjorie Green and Rachel Johnson, two very attrac tive young ittdies of King, were here a short while Monday. »• « * Ellen Prather Hall returned to Sardis near Charlotte Sunday night after having spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall. •• • • A number of townfolk attended the Rothrock reunion at the Roth rock home near here Sunday. *« « » Ellen Kate Pepper has returned to Raleigh where she is in school after visiting her home during the week-end. TWO OF BEST TOBACCO farms in Moore County will be sold at public auction Saturday, October 12, at 10 a- m., 15 1-10 acres to bacco allotment. To settle estate. Frank Comer, Cameron, N- C., R-l \ Aunt Ida's Baking Ideas - ► j SOUP IN STYLE! Cut out i THIP'' cxtn biscuit dough with ) JKmr t thimble or tiny cutter, sprinkle with paprika and bake quickly. 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