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j PUBLISHED THURSDAYS " v 200,000 REFUSEES WIRE CARRIED TO _ ZZyrjjjX PLACES OF SAFETY ON RESCUE TRAINS I J " OPERATED FREE OF CHARGE BY THE I 1 AMERICAN RAILROADS DURING THE GREAT QNCP.EASING THE AVERAGE LOADING /K |\ !H^S§J|B|JL|^L OF CARLOAD TRAFFIC BY ONE TON, Uff I V K THROUGH SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AS Mm | \ *-o*YomW BETTER PLANNING OF SHIPMENTS OR IMPROVED PACKAGE DESIGN, frwfcgLy ADDS THE EQUIVALENT OF 40,000 CARS T p^aV TO THE NATION'S FREIGHT CAR SUPPLY. jTJ -B Monfhs ISMB | Uhe American railroads 1 ARE NOW MOVING, SMOOTHLY 1 50.572, 516.000 REVENUE TON MILES AND SWIFTLY,MORE TONS n> * || | • ./« a• • , * a I THAW THEY DID IN THE TON MILES" 5 Months 1941 | peak war-year of itia. 16?,766,757,000 REVENUE TON MILES ASSOCIATION » A***>CAN RAAROAOS No lb Series of Pre-Nuptials Honor Miss Pepper, Bride Elect > Miss Hazel Fulp entertained informally at a buffet supper at her home in Walnut Cove Thun ct:y night in nouoi c' Kn.c r! Pepper, who will be married to Leonard van Noppen the 27th 01 ' this month. Colorful summer flowers adorn ed the living room, dining room, j and hall. The hostess presented the hon oree with a handsome silver tea Bervice. To Mrs. Pepper, a bride of this month, she presented a lovely pair of prints. To Miss Pepper and Mrs. Pepper she also present ed corsages. Those enjoying the occasion were: Mrs. J. J. van Noppen, Mrs. Gretchen Finch, and Miss Ne!l Tucker of Madison; Mrs. William McCanless, Mrsj. A 1 Ellington, JOrs. Edwin Taylor, Miss Graco Whitsett, Miss Lois Martin, Miss Katherine Sisk, and Miss Marjorie STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia' Friday and Saturday ISKJO "ROR.'V HOOD OF I KU)V Roy R»t, —(al>!;\ llaj c> " * Mnrjorie Reynolds Mm. Moii. Tucs. "Mi;\ O ■ 'JO i'> TOWN" S: iv "c '{>.;• —M.cKi v HJ ■ - ii-. y V. i •".'I ii'cdiH'•, 1 ijirsd. v Se t >!. .'1 '."i "iiO Wf>T" .Mar\ —J.dm ( aiwll "PATH WAV AO lIAPI'IMNS." ROMANTIC NEW NOVEL Be sure to" read "Pathway to Happiness," a new story of roman ce and adventure by Muysi2 Greg, one of the most popular authois of th day. You will be fascinated by every chapter of this entail ing novel. Begins September 28th in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the Big Magazine Distributed willi the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICW On Sale At All Newsstand* Pepper of Danbury; the honoree, J Miss Pepper, Mrs. Fcpper, Miss j Virginia Fulton, Miss Elizabeth | Voss, Mrs. Edwin Green, Mrs. Sal lie F. Pepper, Mrs. R. C. Logman, of Walnut Cove; Miss Frances Al ley of King, and Miss Bessie Joyce of Sandy Ridge. On Saturday afternoon at 1:00 ! o'clock at her home in Reidsville, S Miss Grace Whitsett was hostess at a bridge luncheon for Miss Em orie Pepper whose wedding takes place this month. The guests found their place 3 marked with miniature rolling pins tied with white ribbons. The ►oX>oX«X>oX>X>oX>>>X>oo>XX>ooXX>>>>o | Make Money By j | SELLINGyour TOBACCO! | In MT. AIRY ... | I Save Money By ? X X I Triii; villi lift DEPT. Store | 0 V 0 m I 0 0 0 $ 1 s 3 YOU WILL FIND AT BELK'S THE LAR- \ 0 GEST STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN 0 0 0 1 SURRY COUNTY TO SELECT FROM X * I Dtlll'S DEPT. STORE | V:. Mt. Airy, N. C. v? , r 6 OOC«XK>^oo>o»>ooo>>>X>oo>o>o>>ooo>«| "" THE DANBURY REPORTER ~ blade's place was marked with tiny gold slippers filled with rice. Bridge was played at three tables with high score j | to Mrs. Edwin Taylor. Miss Anne j | Hollingsworth Carter received i j i box of Yardley soap as winner in ' i bingo. Miss Whitsett gave Miss Pepper j I a gift of silver in her wedding i } pattern. 21-1. Hi-iL : The guests were: Mrs. Edwin Green, Mrs. Edwin Taylor, Mrs. Alford Ellington, 1 ! Mrs. Robah Smith, Miss Lucy j Booe, Miss Marjorie Pepper, Miss! Lois Martin, Miss Hazel Fulp,' Miss Julia Pepper, Miss Anne Hol lingsworth Carter, and Miss Vir ginia Fulton. i ~ — ~~~ l On Tuesday evening of this ' week, Miss Emorie Pepper wa3l j honored at bridge by Mrs. Edwin Green at the home of her mother,' Mrs. John Fulton. Guests found their places at four tables, and after there prog ressions, high score award, linen tea towels, went to Mrs. Sallie F. Pepper. An attractive box of soa:> I . i was given to Mrs. R. C. Lowman as prize winner at bingo. The hostess presented the bride' elect with a pair of embroidered v . j linen pillow cases. A china bowl was presented Mrs. Fred Peppes. Those invited were: The honor guest, Miss Pepper, Mrs. Fred Pepper, Mrs. S allie F. Pepper, Mrs. Archie McNeill, Mrs. Bill Fulton, Mrs. Bill Bailey, Mrs. I A. S. Lawrence, Jr., Mrs. R. C. Lowman, Miss Virginia Fulton, and Miss Hazel Fulp of Walnut Cove: Mrs. William McCanless, Mrs. Alfred Ellington, Mrs Ralpn Scott, Mrs. Edwin Taylor, Miss Grace Whitsett, and Miss Marjorie J Pepper, of Danbury. Miss Hazel Fulp entertained iit j buffet supper at her i:ome in Wal nut Cove Thurs ip./ evening ». honor of Miss Emorb Pepper, who will be married t.iis month,' and Mrs. Fred Pepper, bride of this month. A lovely array of summer flow ers decorated the living room, din ing room and hall. Before goin-* into the dining room, the hosiess I presented the honorecs with cor sages of tiny rosebuds. A silver tea service was given to Miss Pepper, and to Mrs. Pep per, she gave a pair of prints. Those enjoying the occasion | were: | The honor guests and Mrs. Dick I Lowman, Mrs. Edwin Green, Miss Elizabeth Voss and Miss Virgin ia Fulton from Walnut Cove; Mr 3. J. J. van Noppen, Mrs. Gretchen Finch, Miss Nell Tucker, from , Madison, Miss Frances Alley. I King; Mis 3 Bessie Joyce, Sanrly Ridge; Mrs. William McCanless, , Mrs. A 1 Ellington, Miss Grace | Whitsett, Miss Katherine Sisk, Mrs. Lois Pearson, and Miss Mar jprie Pepper, of Danbury. C. J. FLEMING VETERINARIAN Phone 18 PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. Car. o o=o 080 o=oooo=o g PREPARE TO ATTEND j Q The Greater Mount Airy [' n American Legion PAIR! o c / I MOUNT AIRY FAIR GROUNDS I September 22 to 27 0 ALL CHILDREN FREE 23RD. ( HERE AGAIN BIG NIGHTS V 2 BIGGER AND MARKS SHOWS MIDWAY S piTire THJM Aho ve is the Spit-Fire Ride, latest l)iji ILK IHAJN thrill sensation which will be among the J [EVER! many rides provided by the Marks Shows ! at the American Legion Fair. . > ■■■■■ A NEW AND FINER MIDWAY. 1 MARKS SHOWS i o ON' MILE-LONG TREASURE TRAIL . O EXHIBITS! FIREWORKS! FREE ACTS! 5 A FAIR COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 5 H ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE. If oi—lOßOßOl—^toooi—Wßoeaag '1 Contest To Be Held For The Most i Attractive Child A contest will be held for the ! most attractive child in Danburv under five years of age. Sponsored by the Woman's ' Society of Christian Service of • the Methodist Church. Vote for the child of your choice j at 1 penny per vote. The proceeds from the contest will be used to purchase an Altar table for the Church. Boxes for each child are placed ■ in all business establishments. | Maxine Love, daughter of Rev. I and Mrs. J. L. Love. Sponsorer—W initf red Hall— | Leak's Store. Nancy Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott. Sponsorer—Jean Wall—Dan bury Motor Co. . U A & Z STORE THE FARMER'S SHOPPING CENTER Men's Ladies' Children's SHOES OXFORDS SHOES $l.OO Pr. $1.19 s69c Pr. Clothing Dry Goods, Shoes, Dresses, Sweaters For Every Member of the Family at Sacrifice Prices. IN HALE BUILDING MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Thursday, Sept. 18,1941 Barbara Anne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Smith. Sponsorer—Margaret Flmchum- York's Service Sta. Shannon Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wall. Sponsorer—Lois Stephens —at Stephens Store. Nancy Kate Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor. Sponsorer—Nellie Louise Tay- * j lor—Booth's Cafe. Elizabeth Clark McCanless, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm: C: Mc j Canless. Sponsoror—Katherine Sisk— Mrs. A. G. Sisk's Store. I Biddie Martin, son of Mr. and I j Mrs. Chas. Martin. Sponsoror—Josephine Pepper— ' Post Office. Anne Christian, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Christian. Sponsorer—Patsy Todd —Booth's Cafe. ~,'g
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