' PUBLISHED THURSDAYS
LOCALS
M. . and Mrs. Willi mi C;>ok an-. 1
y-ui.., daughter of Winston-Sal
-1..!, Sjl.'llt Sill.l I. ill'tl'l'l. >l'll V." I
1.',. and Mrs. R. H. Moort-iicl
Beverly Clinsti .n, who has been
111 Miami, Fla., for some month--
lias returned home for a visit. H.
was acompanicd by Donald Chri.--
tian of Miami.
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J. A. Lawson, of High Point.
1 tared in Stokes, was a pleasant
visitor here and at other joint;;
in Stokes Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wright of
Baltimore, Md., returned hom»
Friday after spending a week with
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Moorefield.
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Mrs. W. E. Joyce, accompanied
by her daughter and grandson, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam
Wood, in Selma.
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Miss Nellie Joyce, who is a
member of the faculty at Calvin
Wiley Hitfh School at Winston-
Salem, has returned home for the
Summer.
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Miss Ellen Prather Hall left
last week for a visit with hc-r
sister, Mrs. Walter Hunt at
Fortress Monroe, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Colon Kenny of
Asheboro were guests of Mr. ar.,i
Mrs. Hdlis Rhodes Sunday.
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Mrs. ,J. J. van N'oppc n of Mndi-,
>•'•1: was a visitor here Saturday i
;;fterno:in and remained for th>-
nkhvss of IP,n. John Folger it'
lif courth-.tise Saturday night.
van \op|'('n was guest of her,
■''*i. Leonaid van Noppen at Mrs.'
R. H. Morefield's.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk of ]
Winston Salem were here Sunca> '
afternoon.
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\ ia;t:ng friends in Danburv.
week were Mr. and Mrs. j
Cornelius Miller of Arlington '
Va.. Misses Marion and Mary ar.,l'
Mr. Scales Miller of Washington,!
i
D. C. Tlicy were en their wavj
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back from the funeral of their!
mother, wife of the late Re\\'
Cornelius Miller. Mrs. Miller wa;'
buried in Alamance County.
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Sheriff J. J. Taylor aeconinnn-!
i- d John M. Taylor or. a fishing '
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trip to Carolina Beach this week.
They returned today.
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Hun. John H. Folger of Mount
Airy was in town today.
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Elmer Pctree returned from a
Winston-Salem hospital the first
of this week very much improved
from an appendectomy. He is
able to be out again.
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Mrs. Tom Walson and Mis. W.
S. P.l ie:a of W'u ton-Salem. wcr«-
liore Wi 1 Inesday in the interest ol
the organizing of a local rhar>'. •
of the Red Cross in the county.
INVITATION
We welcome You every Sundn.\
night at our 8:00 service. Differ
ent preaoher and singers eaoii
night. Elder Edd Priddy, oi
North View Church, this Sunday
—NELSON CHAPEL SERVICES
' STOKES EXCEEDS
)j USO QUOTA
•1 LIST OF ADDITIONAL CONTRI
in Hons mad;; to til.
1 l NO TO Uh'K I.NTLKTAI i
>II.NT AND UIA KI.A JION li.
Tllfc BO\ .> l.\ ( A.Mi'.S
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J, CtC CAMP
' "• 11. HOOD it 11- F, Ass't. Cliiii.
i
S. Anderson SI.OO
J. H. Woodruff 1.00
■ J. hi. Padgett 2.00
t J. Van Hughes 1.00
~ L. O. Williams 1.50
H. 3. Gray 2.00
R. S. Ormand 1.00
f J. W. Brinkley .50
? Capt. Davenport 1.00
i Lieutenant Craven 1.00
A. P. Smith 1.00 |,
Jerry Woodruff 1.00!
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>! TOTAL $15.00
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| ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS
FROM DANBURY
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Mrs. Mary Gerner $1.00!
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Marjorie Pepper 1.00 (
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MOUNT OLIVE
J. DILLARD HALL, Chm.
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W. E. Fulk $ .50
H. H. Tuttle .25 j $
;J. O. Bennett .25 '
R. E. Tedder .50 ! c
Otis Sills .15 I
J. H. Enkor .50 i
Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Meadows 1.00 I
| j
J. M. bedding i.o:.
J. Dillard Hall . 1...0 |'
Harvey Johnson 1 00 1
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• Mnnk-y Baker 1.00 '
: 1 1
II
TOTAI §7.15 : J.
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MIZPAH j
George Barr, Chairman j
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|E. C. Slate S .50 J
jW. F. Eaker .10 j
J Carl White .10 p
j Jim Barr .25 r
i Gates Ferguson .25
jw. G. Ferguson .25
Mrs. W. G. Ferguson .25
t
i Elizabeth Ferguson .15 i
t
| Lnr.ell Ferguson .10
Height Ferguson .05
I Sarah Ferguson .05 c
; V. M. Ingram .05 (
; J. J. Terry .25 *
i Mrs. E. C. Slate .10 5
| Mary Meadows .10 '
; Nina Baker .20 '
R. W. Barr .50 j'
Mrs. R. W. Barr .50 j 1
W. Hartgrove .10
Mrs. Paul Lewis ' .2J '
j George Barr l.jo
F. N. Baker 2. r
. . Agnes Slate ,25 ;
'Roger Barr ir |
1 |
Paul B. Lewis .50 !
Paul Moser .50
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TOTAL S7.G' '
PINK HALL
.MRS I). R. (iIBsO.N, Chairman
j
H. H. Williamson SI.OO
D. R. Gibson 1.00
v H. L. Gibson 1.00
T. D. Preston 1.00
Briggs Neal or,
if c - L - Lester 2.00
H. J. Duncan 1.00
g Mary Williamson 1.00
THE DANBURY REPORTER
; Dora Williamson 1.00
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Merita Bakery .25
H. H. Williamson, Jr. 1.0.)
W. J. Blackwell .iiu
T. It. Gibos .Lo
Mi. and Mrs. Edison Gibson 1.0«»
John Williams .5j
L. it. Chilutvss ,i.j
J. T. Gibson l.ti-i
TOTAL Slij.ou
LAW SOXVILLE
J. N. TI'CKhR, Chaiman
C. M. Simmons sl.ou
M. O. Stevens 1.00
W. H. Moore i.OO
G. N. Tucker 1.00 j
P. H. Robertson I.CO I
R. L. Sheppard .50
. Tom Gray .50
I H. L. Martin ~ .50 j
jZ. R. Sheppard .25 ]
| James Martin .25
Coca Cola Salesman .25
TOTAL $7.25
Additional Contributor From
East Walnut Cove
Grace Woodruff $ 50
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GERMANTON
MRS. JI.M. HfLL, Chairman,
PROF. J. C. CARSON, Asst. Chin.
54.53 additional contributions re- j
ported, names and amounts of all'
contributors to be reported later.]
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STOKES COUNTY AGENTS
OFFICE
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A. M. Caudle sl.Cw;,
Frances Alley .63 j
Richard Brown .501
IXnzel Fulp 1.10!
Bessie Joyce .Cd
Emorie Pepper .CO >
George Petree 50;
Jessie Stone .60 j
L. F. Brumfield .30
Louis Joyce .50
Robert Carroll .50
Noel Dunivant .50
N. E. Carroll .50
Rachel Johnson .50
TOTAL $9.50]
Lawsonville News
Lawsonville.—The Home Dem
onstration Club met with Mrs. B.
O. Sheppard June 4. Mrs. Pearce,!
!
the home agent, gave a demor-i
st ration on vegetable cooking, j
Special business came up and was
approved of. The club bought i'
wreath of flowers for Mrs. H. D.
, Lassiter's mother who died rec
ently. The club also donated
$2.00 to national defense. Thoss
present were Mesdames P. H.
Robertson, E. G. Lawson, J. W.
Lackey, O. E. Smith, I. R. Bur
roughs, T. N. Tuttle, Z. R. Shep
! l'.ard, c- M. Mabe, B. O. Shep
-1 paid, Edwin Neal, Renie Oakley,
. and Misses Blanclie Robertson
.fin! Kathleen Sheppard. Mrs. O.
E. Smith gave a contest with
Mrs. Liia T. Pearce winning the
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[prize, which was a beautiful piece
;of glass ware. The hostess served
delicious refreshments. The next
meeting will be held with Mrs. P.
H. Robertson in July.
! J. A. Lawson of High Point,
formerly of this place, spent a
short while here Monday.
Sgt. Hampton Lawson of Fort
Bragg, spent Sunday here.
STUART
, THEATRE
Stuart, Virginia
Friday and Saturday, June 13-1 i
"COLORADO'
Roy Rogers
150 and 30c
:
i S;in-Mon-Tues„ June 15-16-17
"TRAIL OF THE LONESOME"
PINE"
Fred M'Murray—Sylvia Sidney
Henry Fonda
Technicolor
15c and 30c
Wednesday and Thur., June 18-19
j "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS"
i Warner Baxter—fngrid Bergman
Folgrer Speaks—
Election Next Saturday
Hon. John H. Folger of Mount
Airy spoke to a large crowd a
the court house here Saturday
I night. Mr. Folger is the Demo
cratic candidate for congress v;
fill out the unexpired term of
his brother, the late A. D. Foi
: ger.
j The election is next Saturday.
' Marshall Kurfees, who was nom
; inated by the Republicans, has
j withdrawn and asks, his friends
'vote for Folger. Kurfees* name
| will appear on the tickets, which
iwere printed before his withdraw-: 1
al.
!
Mrs. J. S. Taylor and Mis a!
! !
j Mary Taylor left this week foi •
Duke University and Chapel HiL j
where they will attend summit
courses in Eible and international j
' relations.
Mrs. J. W. Hall and Mrs. Pete J
! Donaldson are attending summer 1 .
school at High Point College. I
Both go back and forth daily. ]
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Miss Grace Taylor has been
visiting the Rodney Snows in i
High Point.
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KING ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Kennis Pullian
and Glen Moser of Knoxville, i
1
Tenn., were guests of relatives j
i here over the week-end.
Ralph McGee, who holds a posi- i
tion at Radford, Va., is spending
a few days with his family here.
W. F. Marshall of Walnut Cove
was in town We.lntscb.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Neal and
| family visited relatives in Walk
ertown Sunday.
Mrs. E. G. Lawson and child
ren E. G., Jr., Glen and Annie
Mae, spent the week-end with
i
relatives at High Point.
Harold Lackey is spending \
while here with parents, Mr. an t
!
Mrs. J. W. Lackey.
■ j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall of Mad-
I ison were visitors here Sunday.
: | Miss Angelia Lawson spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
•iWinfred Owens at Stuart, Va.
, j The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ban
t ner Bullin is very ill at this time.
Mrs. Will Hall of Madison visit
; ed her mother Mrs. Hess Lawson,
the week-end.
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Mrs. P. C. Campbell
Surprised At Birthday
\
Mrs. P. C. Campbell was pleas
antly surprised at a birthdav
dinner Sunday. June Sth at bet
heme.
Mrs. Campbell attended s.r
--\ ic:-s at Clear Springs CVurch
v.hile all of her children prepare J.
the surprise.
Those present v.ere: I.lr. r.n.'
Mr 3. J. J. Booth and children,
Ola Carr.pb?!!, Elmer Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. A'.ford. Sheriff
and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, Angela and
Nellie Louise Taylor, all of Dan
bury, Junior Campbell, Margaret
Fulcher, and George Fuleher of
Mount Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Jac*\
Campbell, Florence and Edith
Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Martin of Martinsville, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Sisk, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilmer Sisk, Mr. an !
Mrs Paul Sisk, and Mr. and Mrs.
Meg Campbell of Lawsonville.
Stokes Frjinrh N. 0.
Rehabilitation Bureau
The Rev. Lawrence W. Watts,
Director of Reii 0 .ous Training,
North Carolina Central Prison,
Raleigh, met a delegation of
Stokes • County Citizens at the
prison car.ip at Meadows June 10
for a luncheon meeting for thv.
purpose of organijing a Stoke;:
County branch of the North Car
olina Rehabilitation Bureau. 7i
lis an organization to give spin-
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THE COIA
«iYtiw>i) tomwa to. ''
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Thursday, June 12, 1941
tual, moral and employment guid
• p.nce to persons who have served
terms in prison.
In his dinner speech, Mr. Watts'j
: pointed out the difficulty with
r -ifh exprisoners face when le
turning to their community. He
cu.phasi'od the • soa . banish v.ent *
a.-J ♦.'jo .n&' ur > er-.ploy
r.ivnl. He added thi t in some 1.1-
J
s?:'iices the tfien avoid
such persons rather than advise
cud help then which causes the
expriscnez in numerous instances
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to fall in v.Li: bad associates and
P
in that way line himself up for
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reincarceration. Mr. Watts did
not fail t J rnenti. n the progress v
that has bai.i niaJe in the penal
system of North Carolina in the
last few years. The system now
1 provides wnoicsome food, suitable
clothing, comfortable quarters for
prisoners and offers them voca
tional and religous training as
well as suitable recreation.
At the business session of the
meeting, Mr. J. C. Carson was
elected chairman, Miss Laura f
Ellington, vi.-e chairman and Miss
1 I Ella Downing, Secretary. Those
• i persons who attended the meeting
• were enrolled, as membe.rs of the '
■> organization.. A meeting to fur
t ther carry out the ideals and pur
e pose of the organization will be
0 held in the near future and in
i. tezested persons will be inviteed
to attend.
1 \ M. O. Jones was here Wednes
i- day h\.m Wr.lnut Cove.