Thursday, Nov. 27, 1941
LOCALS
E. F. Stone of King was in town
on business Monday.
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M. O. Jones of Walnut Cove was
here Monday.
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W. S. Ray was here from Fran
cisco Monday.
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A. D. Warner of Lake Lure was
guest of A. J. Ellington and Mrs.
Ellington during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
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Bill McCanless U out again after
a brief illness due to cold.
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Miss Edith Barrett of Green
ville was guest of Mr. aad Mrs.
J. J. Mathis Thanksgiving.
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Attorney Hoyle Ripple of Win
ston-Salem was at the courthouse
Tuesday. i Mil
Mrs. Thurman Martin is visiting
her mother, Mrs. H. C. Johnson,
at Wilmington.
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Mrs. S. P. Wood returned to
Selma Wednesday after visiting
her mother, Mrs. N. A Martin.'
She was accompanied home by
Chubby Martin, who will remain
for a visit.
Miss Lucile Martin of Reidsville
was here for the weekend.
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R. J. Scott has returned from
a few days viait to Raleigh..
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J. H. Keaton of Vade Mecum
was here Wednesday.
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Mrs. Woodrow Taylor and son,
John, of Petersburg, Va. are visit
ing Mrs. Reginald Marshall.
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Mrs R. A. Joyce of Winston-
Salem spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mathis spent
the weekend in Franklinton.
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R. S. Marshall will spend I
weekend with Mrs. Marshall here.
Mr. Marshall is connected with the
Social Sceurity and for the past
few weeks has been working in the
southern states.
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Alfred Robertson, good farme
prosperous citizen of Pet e r's
Creek Township was in town I
Tuesday.
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R. B. Davis of Pilot Mountain
was a business visitor at the court
luune Tuesday.
STUART
THEATRE |
Stuart, Virginia
Friday and Saturday Nov. SB-29
•'STAGECOACH WAS"
William Boyd—Russel Hayden !
Sun. Moo. Tuea. Nov. SO Dec. J-2
"MEET JOHN DOB"
Gary Cooper—Barbara . Stanwiek
Edward Arnold
Wedneday and Thursday Dec. $-t
"ONE NIGHT IN LIBSON"
-ONE NIGHT IN LISBON"
Patricia Mortoeu—Billie Burke
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r ' UMS TO WEET
The Union Missionary Society
of Danbury, will meet Monday
night, December 1 at 7:90 o'clock
with Mrs. J. S. Taylor.
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Mrs. J. L. Hanes and Mrs. Max
Genet were here Tuesday fro
Pine Hall.
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Ellis Coon of Pinnacle was at
the courthouse Wednesday.
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H. G. Johnson of King was in
town Wednesday.
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Bobby Kirby spent several days
as guest of Bobby Clegg of Greens
boro.
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George Barr of King was ; n
town Tuesday.
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Gilbert Alley and son, Max were 1
here today from Hartman.
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Bob Flinchum was here today
from Danbury, R->ut®
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J. M. Hill wai a p!»atant visitor
here today from riura' Hall.
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Rev. T. H. Houck of Stokesdale, i
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formerly of Danbury, was a visitor
' here today.
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Ernest Nelson was here today
from Piedmont Springs.
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Carl Ray Flinchum, count y |
game protector, was here today
from the Hartman section.
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Mrs. S. P. Christian will spend
the weekend with Mrs. Earl Con
nor in Thomasville.
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Sam Jessup of Francisco , was
here today.
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Frank Christian of Asbury was
at the courthouse today.
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Mrs. Dallas C. Kirby has return
ed from Greensboro where she
spent several days a« guest of her
mother, Mrs. R. K. Marshall, and
sister, Mrs. Bynum Clegg.
Mrs. Kirby was present at the
I wedding of her niece, Christine
Clegg, and G. Ralph Bosher on
Saturday, November 22, at high
noon at the West Market Metho
dist Church in Greensboro. Mrs.
Kirby was an honored guest at
the cake cutting and bridal lunch
eon and other social curtisies.
j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith have
returned from honeymoon and are j
now at home at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christian. Mr.
J mlth is the eery capable principal
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of the Danbury school. Mrs. Smith'
was formerly Miss Pauline Man
uel of Winston-Salem.
T. H. Hiouck, former pastor Oi
the Methodist Church here, and
I recently pastor of the,
'stokesdale Methodist Church was'
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in Danbury today. Mr. Houck is
'now of Winston-Salem. He has dl
continued his ministerail connec
jtions, and is engaged in the insur
ance busness with office in the
Nissen Building.
S-P-E-C-I-A-L
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NEAL HDW. CO.,
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
tXIS LINOLEUM BUGS $3.48
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|"KING NEWS
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King— Locate here and you'il
wear diamonds Nov. 27 —.A feed
barn at the home of Roy Marti:i
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on the old Edwin farm owned by
Mrs. Minnie Holes was destroyed
by fire last week. Mr. Martin's
automobile and a qu*. ifi / of f-;ea
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was also burned. The origin of
the fire is unknown.
I Deputy Sheriff R. W. Stewart
1 captured 60 gallons ot blockade
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■ whiskey on the highway east of
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town Sunday night. The driver of j
J the automobile took to the tall
timber.
| Some nice porkers are being
butchered in and around King.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore I
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announce the birth of a son, the 1
the youngster arrived Saturday.
Rev. James H Blackmore is
spending some time in Rochester,
New York where he is the guest
of relatives.
Addison Hooker and Vesta
Kiser spent the weekend in Mary
ville Tennessee. The gucj'.s of rel-
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atives and frie:iu>.
The following patients under
went tonsil removal operations in
the Stone-Helsabeck Clinic last
week, Miss Bernice Petree of To
baccoville, William Tuttle of Rural
Hall, Miss Bernice Smith of West
field and Hillis Fulk of King.
Frank Stone who is attending
dental college at Richmond, Vir
ginia spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
i Mrs. Joe Stone on west Main
street.
Mrs. P. W. Gunter is recovering
from a severe attack of pneumonia
at her home on 3ro\e
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tuttle of
Rural Hall were guests of relatives
here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson and
Jack Sprinkle are spending a few
days at Wilmington on a fishing
trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E Shore, Mrs.
Gabe Tuttle and Miss Bonnie Jean
Shore of Rural Hull •.»>. ji.ung
visitors here Friday.
A detachment of soldiers are en
camped on the Lakes-to-Florida
highway between here and Pin-
I nacle. They are a part of the
troops engaged in the big army
maneuvers in this state.
Miss Ellis Pulliam has returned.
I from Knoxville, Tennessee when
she visited her brother Kenniii
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1 Pulliam and nephew, Frank Pul
liam. k'
j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall
of Thomasville were the weekend
guests of Mrs. Marshall's parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Cladic Ncwsum.
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L. A. Gibson To
Return To Stokes j
S. A. Winchester of the FSA
has resigned effective December
j 10, and will accept the position of
, assistant county agent of Pitt
county. L. A. Gibson who former
ly waa head of the FSA here, will
return to fill the vacancy caused
by Winchester's resignaton.
BOLES-FULP
Vester Fulp and Miss Marie
Boles, both residing on Walnut
Cove, Route 1, were married Tues
day, November 25 at Cheraw, S.
C. Mr. Fulp is a son of H. A. Fulp
and Mlia Bote is a daughter of
Mky Boles.
Death of. /
I Flinehum Infant
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Roy Gorrell Flinehum, two
month-old son of Mr. and Mr*.
Pete Flinehum, died Sunday morn
ing a* the home of the grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johny Til
ley, Walnut Cove, Route 1.
The funeral was held Monday
afternoon at the graveside in the
family graveyard, near the home
of a grandfather William Flinch
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um. Danbury, Route 1.
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E. P. Newsum
Critically 'll
News is received of the critical
illness of E. P. Newsum of
|at the Twin City Memorial HOH
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Mrs. J. C. Wall
Entertains At Bridge
Mrs. J, C. Wall entertained at
a bridge party at her home on
Thursday evening. Two tables
were at play. After three progress
ions, prizes were awarded to the
following: Mrs. Virgie Joyce,
high; Lois Stephens second; and
Ellen Pepper received consolution.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mrs. Virgic
Joyce, Mra. Charlie Martin, Mrs.
Robah Smith, Mrs. Woodrow Tay
lor, Lois Martin Marjorie Pepper,
Lois Stephens and Ellen Pepper.
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fif finJY ANDSTA:,IPS
AMERICA ON GUARD!
Above is a reproduction of th*
Treasury Department's Defense
Savings Poster, showing an exact
duplication of the original "Minute
Man" statue by famed sculptor
Daniel Chester French. Defense
Bonds and Stampi, on sale at your
bank or post oW"«\ are a vltul part
of America's defuse preparations.
Training For Defense
By Rufus T. Strohoi
Dean, International
Correipondence Schoolt
WHKItK will the defense wu'W '
of today he in live years?
That Is u question which cannot
ho answered wilh any great degree
of certainty, lint there are well de
fined steps lending toward the tilti
taate goal sought li.v all. Any man
- - i -. who coasts
along for the
next live years
i (4 on a routi tie job.
no matter how
LO 'J important it is
\t / to the produu-
Vv lion line, will
j lintl himself In
I * no better posl-
Rufus T. Strohm lion than he ia
today.
It's as true today as It was 100
years ago, that the man who works
to get ahead is the man who Is
improving himself. He is looking tar
beyond the present Job, and In moat
instances he Is studying some type
of Instruction that will lift him
out of a routine Job into a position
of (reater responsibility
Routine Jobs In factories and
manufacturing plants, ot course, will
pay more daring the next Ave years,
and they are vital to the nation's
defense plana. However, there Is
dsnger tor the Indlvidusl, In that he
may be content to get along with
little thought of advancement. It
means that he will have to drive
tovard the goal even when CV;
future appears dark and uncertain,
out some men—those who will
finish In the key Jobs —will keep
plugging uw':y In fair weather and
foul. >
Self-improvement In the f.ice of
adversity Is typically American. We
now have to ahow that the sane
progress csa ha mid* In timet of j
•leonomlc uabeaval aa4 abnormal
wilhiwl »msa«a. MW saay m
ha sa gteattM toe jsan ksa mm. I
Death Of
Mrs. E. C. Sheppard
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Mrs. Sallie Jane Sheppan: 6>.
wife of E. C. Sheppard. of Ri-ig -
way. passed away at her hon-.e i
Frid:iy.
Surviving ari\ her husband .ir.
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the following children; Mesdan:?*
Elsie Hundley, Danville; Georgi. j
Carter, Ruth Lambeth and Rich-,
ael Shropshire, all of Ridgeway; j
Frances Ratteree, Winston-Salem :'
Margaret Clark, of Stuart; Jaci Ji
Crouch, of Martinsville; Messrs
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JBf Ik EVERY TIME. THEY'RE EXTRA MILO
* ND THEY ' VE GOT ™ E flavoc
™ AT ALW * YS Mrrs ™ E SNT "
IK'' pnßSKjggL THE SWOWC OF SLOWER -BURNING
28% LESS NICOTINE
pi N than the average of the 4 other
5 ursMunwnTTirat. |M *«««»-
wm -t a ji leu than any of them—according
,|| i. s, j to independent scientific testa
of the «moke itselfl
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or costlier
WwrlMmtmmm TOBACCOS FFIOW
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| Big Specials At j
M. 0. Stevens' Store f
x One Mile South of Lawsonville %
J Sale Will End Nov. 15 j
.) Come and take advantage of these Specials: f
ft RED DOG $2.15 g
$ Cotton Seed Meal $2.15 o
6 16 per cent Dairy Feed $1.90 &
x Wheat Middling $2.00 J
0 Laying- Mash $2.35 *
X Men's Overall Pants $l.OO £
$ Two Pounds Coffee 24c j
6 Octagon Soap and Powder, 6 for 24e f
x Four Pounds Pilot Knob Coffee Site i
0 Corn Flakes, While They Last, box 5e o
X MEAT, Per P ounnd __l2c |
1 M. O. STEVENS' f
| Near Lawsonville |
Ensign Wayne Worrit Seeka Wingi
Wayiio Morris, recent star of "I
Wanted Wii'gK," becamo a nemwr ot
Uncle S;vm'H Navy in May, 1941,
when ho v;i» appointed to the rank
of Knsign.
When U!>keU what he thought of
the United States Navy, Morris said,
"I think every man who is consider
ing joining a military service should
look into the 'chance of a lifetime
which the Navy and Naval Reserve of
! fer to get Into the big-pay fold of the
Ifutur* —sriatioo. la tha Navy you
oaa attaod tte fees* flWfct training
Mkaafcte ft* WMM> M raartaa tv
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A. G. Sheppard of Stuart, aad R.
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L. Sheppard of Xewport New§.
Erothers aad sisters of the d*-
;»ast'd surviving include Mrs. W.
L Ashby. Stuart; Mrs. A. J. Av
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. ers Sumnserfield; Willie K. Sbe!-
ton. Winston-Salem, :tnd Harvev
Shelton, of Stuart.
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j Funeral services were held a-*.
, the home Saturday at 1 v}o o'clock
| after which the body was takes
ito Snow Creek Baptist Church
[Cemetery n.'ar Luwsonville. N. C.
for burial.
i ttruction from Navy pilots wha intro
duced dive bombing, aircraft carritn
and catapult take-oils to the rift of
the world. Also, there an- opportuni
ties in Naval Aviation for mm wh>>
don't want to fly. Th y can be trained
as aviation machinists, nu'tukmitht*,
photographers, observers, or they can
receive instruction i.i many other
trades, ft'i. a great life in tho Navy."
Ensign Wayne \i...is is pictured
here In his line ot duty aa a member
of the Naval Aviation Cadet SaUo
tloo Board at U» Long Baa*
Hwiffi Atr Baas. r