Published Thursdays DRAFT (Continued from Page 1.) Lynch, Francisco. No. 199 £92—James Zelmer Mube, Pirnacle. No. 200—341 —Thomas Jack son Jefferson, Francisco. No. 201—1998 —Chestley Ray, Lawsonville. No. 202 -1354 —Wallace Benton Ray, Lawsonville. No. 203 —2435—Oscar Watson, Walnut Cove. No. 204—1000—James Albert Davis, col., Danbury. No. 205—1187—Charner Wat son Neal, Walnut Cove. No. 206—1850 —Rufus Hen ma Durham, Westfield. No. 207—1314—Latiner Briggs Neal, Jr., Pine Hall. No. 208—412 —James Vester Rhodes. Sandy Ridge. No. 209—436—Sanders Ray Badgett, Lawsonville. No. 210—175 Amos Ellis Smith, King. No. 211—1053—George Edward Rierson, Walnut Cove. No. 212 —904—Andrew Clarence Dodson, Sandy Ridge. No. 213-^l9s4—4)rexeU Wall Flynt, German ton. No. 214—266— Thomas Wood row Hart, Lawsonville. No. 215—1285 Philip Tal madge Anderson, Pine Hall. No. 216—1784 —Murry Clyde Handy, Lawsonville. No. 217—1064 —Richard Orville Nunn, Westfield. No. 218—1241—Herbert Rob ertson Tilley, Lawsonville. No. 219 —809 Glenn Harold Watson, Pinnacle. No. 220—282 —Weldon Richard Lawrence, Francisco. No. 221—2266—Joseph Monroe Hill, Walnut Cove. No. 222—1013—C0y Martin, Madison, Route 1. No. 223—1116—Wiley Gra> Jones. King. •/ No. 224 -859—Chas. R. Cov ington, King. No. 225—2104—Bristol Dellin-, gcr, Danbury. No. 226—1074—William Oscar Wood, Lawsonville. No. 227 —sß4—Oscar Wayne j King, Pinnacle. No. 228 —ll63 —James Maxic Flynt, King. No. 229—1411-Charles Wade I Hampton, Germanton. No. 230 —309—Grady Ford Combe, King. i No. 231 1765—Claude Ray' Stewart, Vade Mecum. i No. 2:32-1152—Buford Baily Manring, Walnut Cove. No. ?33 Joseph D. Jack son, D ini.u-y. No. 231—536 —J0hn Joe Dyson,! Jr., col., Pine Hall. No. ?X r >- 1252—Elmer Vanci Bullin. Walnut Cove. No. 2'J(I -1574 —James Roscoe Mabe, Lawsonville. No. 23" —1662 —Dewey Lav.non, Pinnacle. So. 238—1611 —Carvis Leoi -"'d Smith, Lawsonville. No. 23V -771—Moir Elith Bak er King. T'o. 840—2313—Paul Henderson Mt rtin, D&nbuqp. Nr>. 241 --434 Rdbeft "-Vie Bbkoq, Francisco. No. 242- 251—Clyde L '.rr Goto, Vfrnncfeco. N». 248—186T—AUtlrt Rwy Dodton, Sandr IUH*. 844 Mftefietl CMmU. W«ttklL . No. 245—1960 Floyd Odell Marshall, Vade Mecum. No. 246—1902—Edgar Banner Tilley, Germanton. No. 247—2087—Charlie Hugh Fulk, Germanton. No. 248—659 Samuel Lee Gordon, Pinnacle, i No. 249—1879—Homer Cyrus Edwards, King. I No. 250—698 —Oscar Sizemore, line Hall j It is understood that as ths j call of the men proceeds in the ' order aa shown above, each reg , istrant is classified. Later the culling out owing to ineligibility for various causes, is instituted. Finally ti'cre is medical examina tion which weeds out the physi cally unfit. | In the above lists, the first num ber is the call number, the second | the serial number. "Wednesday Evening Book Club" Meets (Contributed.) The "Wednesday Evening Book Club" met at the home of Mrs. J. | J. Taylor with Mrs. Taylor as hos tess. The president, Mrs. Dallas Kir by, presided. A regular business session was held with many items of business disposed. The drawing for the Christmas meeting was held and the follow ing committee was appointed to complete the program for the Christmas meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. D. C. Krby on Dec. 11, at 7:30 o'clock. The secretary, Mrs. A. J. El lington, called the roll and each member responded with an inter esting current event. Mrs. P.. P.- King presented her subject, "Wild Flowers of North j Carolina". very interestingly 'stating that over 500 specimen-j jwere found in and around Dan bury. Many flower prints were shown from the book on "Wild Flowers'' I by Homer D. Hanse. "Scenic Views of North Caro lina" was Mrs. N. E. Pepper's sub ject and many views were shown | with our own Hanging Rock Park playing a big part in scenic views During the social hour, a clever flower contest was given with | Mrs. Dallas Kirby receiving the beautifurbulb bowl with bulbs aa winner. i l A delicious salad course with coffee followed with nuts and j stuffed dates was served by the hostess, Mrs. Taylor, assisted by 'daughter Anpelia. NOTICE North Carolina, Stokes County. In' The Superior Court Mabel Keesee Vs. jJohn P. Keesee. j The defendant, John r will take notice that an n titled as above has • menced in the Superior . „ Stokes county, North Carolina, t for the purpose of securing an ab solute divorce. And the said de fendant will further tc 'ice that he is required to be for the clerk of th „-ior Court of Stokes county t Dan bury, North Carolina, on the 18th day of December, 1940, and ans- we r or demur to the ooinptotat In said action on said data wtthin ' thirty days thereafter, m the plaintiff will apply to we court , for the demanded fat said franpinfaif i Thto the 19th dhy of November, t I** . j. watt vnrau Cierh Superior THE DANBURY REPORTER PALMETTO Theatre Walnut Cove, N. C. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 24-25 "BFIGHAM YOUNG" Tyrone Power **** linda Darnell NEWS— .:. —COMEDY l *— M ** M ————— WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY | $35.00 per week, man or woman I with auto, sell Egg Producer to 'Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday NOT. 22-23 "WESTBOUND STAGE** Tex Bitter —AIso— "EAST SIDE KIDS" '* T. Dennis Morgan (15e * SOe ) Sun-Mon-Tues., Nov. 24-25-26 • "FLOWING GOLD" John Garlleld—France* Farmer (15c to 80c) Wednesday and Thur., Nov. 27-23 "WATERLOO BRIDGE" Robert Taylor—Vivian Leigh (15c & 30c) SMITH DRUG Store PILOT MT., N. C. $1.25 Bottle PERUNA only 94c Heavy American Mineral Oil- Special-Pint 14c $1 Almond Hand Lotion today only 39c 500 Facial Tissues today only 17c 75c LISTERINE —75c Throat Light—Both for only .... 89c CASCARA Pills, extra per 100 9c THIS STORE HAS BEEN YOUR STORE IN CREDIT AND CASH —NO EXTRA CHARGES When In Town Stop and See the Bargains Yon Can Buy at SMITH DRUG STORE I The Best Merchandise at the Best Prices SMITH DRUG STORE Pilot Mt., N. C. nOOHMNIH Aunt Ida's Baking ld«as - fMURRIN MIIIINOYI Wett drecf' nuilin* w«i hat* th:» pm « i-ifjrfy oa«y each muftu, ktfm M- -n •• '1 -101 01 cat. Hjiiawa, too, nraflki* get Jest beat my. il-jnki to Rumford Baking fowihi. kumfovvt am U i# tkt mhctnre tad in tlic o*cn. with Rtunford you can uic any good ndpc that ttkea your fcney.. .. The t merant of talking powder the directiooa oft for— that ! the right amount to oaa of Rumford. ftumfbrdocmtitaa ao aloin never karet a Kiftr* Kate. Br» fr'il fday. s'nAfc;; J *-L.. f. *- 6/W.s Thanksgiving S,M Buy at Efird's and Get Quality Merchandise at Bargain Prices. LARGE PICTURES A H Large size pictures In Religions Subjects and scenes—nice frames. II if. A VALUE S ■ V WORK SHIRTS Men's and Boy's good work shirts yv COTTON BLANKETS AQ r One lot plaid Cotton Blankets ■ WINDOW SHADES Srf 59c quality Window Shades. Slight Irregulars U/V COTTON BATTING AQ 2 1-2 pound roll Cotton Batting, sbe 72x90. Qnilted randy for use.... TC/V 36-INCH OUTING jA. J Heavy quality 36-inch striped and solid color Outing 11/Vt VUt LADIES' HATS A 7. Big group Ladies' better Hats in the best styles and colors, M/ P reduced to ' * _ BLANKET SPECIAL djf iQ Big Tot 25 per eeaL Woof Blankets in large sizes. $2 Value vi • 1 / GIRL'S COATS dj A Q F One lot GirTs New Coats in very pretty styles and colors. Big Value... P 1.• /1/ WOOL SWEATERS 07r Girls' and ladles' Woe! Sweaters m WINTER UNION SUITS AO Men's and Boy's, ainter weight Union Suits LADIES' COATS Special lot fine quality Coats in all the best styles %(7 • M WORK SHOES ao Men's and Boys $2.5 A Work Shoes M • LADIES' DRESS SHOES j s Pumps, straps, ties and oxfords in black or brown. A value %|7 M • \J 1/ $1 DRESS SHIRTS s £ Men's sanforized shrunk and fast color Dress Shirts VfUv • MEN'S & BOY'S JACKETS £ j qo 111 BE Melton Wool Jackets wsth zipper front %{/ 1 « Jr CORDUROY OVERALLS 7 _ Boy's and Girl's good quality Corduroy Overalls, all colors. Jackets \J J | j to match • BOY'S SUITS a af Special lot boyV S-plece Sunday Suits %P 75c SILK HOSE 30 Ladies' full-fashioned pun- Silk Hose in best colors. Select seconds.. I/Uwl * ——, 22c DRESS PRINTS f Best quality fast color and now patterns, yd Jl W* • EFIRD'S DcPARTMENT STORE Winston-Salem, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1940.

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