Thursday, Sept. 23, 194" KING NEWS, " By E. P. NEWSUM The man who said "King is the best small town in the Carolinas" hit the nail on the head. King, Sept. 23. —Clyde Kirby, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., I've got a home, too, Mister! Every extra bond yon buy through the it'? 1 ' Savings Plan he, P me « et back to it Figure it ont your- CClf. w Welcome, Mr. Farmer to the— MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET STORE Between GorrelPs and Brown's Warehouses 622 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. ( IN THE SAME LOC ATION 15 YEARS ~ MR. PLANTER: Your old reliable store is again ready with a full stock of BRAND NEW FALL MEI CHANDISE for the ENTIRE FAMILY AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. / THE SAME COURTEOUS SALES PEOPLE APE WAITING TO SERVE YOU The Manufacturer's Outlet Store sells most everything usually carried in a big departmei store. But being out of the high rent district, we are able to sell quality merchandise i much lower prices. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS For the past 15 years in the same location we ha?e enJo£efl foul 1 D&tjDn&ge fen we appreciate it This year we extend a special invitation to you and your family to mak our store your headquarters. MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET STORE 622 N. Trade St Winston-Salem, N. ( 'is spending a fifteen-day furlough I with his mother, Mrs. Anne Kit by, in Walnut Hills. Mrs. Herman Newsum, who un derwent a major operation in th> City Hospital, Winston-Salem, NOTICE— Due tc limited space, considerable leading matter is be ing omitted and earned over to tii next week.—Ed. , THE DANBURY REPORTER i last week, is getting along as well • as could be expected. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations here last week: Miss Doris New sum of Capella; Andrew Wright , of Walnut Cove; Miss Juiia Jane Love of King; Mrs. Ruflfin 3eu ) ncit ar.d Miss Hazel Boles of Ge:- manton and Mrs. Blr.ir.o Long oi Tobaccoville. The stork £,v..or.aits the following report: to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Voss.'a son; to Mr. and Mis. Cur i lis Tuttlc, a daughter; to Mr. ana I Mis. Clarence McCee, a daughter: and to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Nance, a daughter. ! Planters in this section ars i 1 i , very busy preparing tobacco for' i the market. Private William Garner, sta- j tioned at Fort Meade, Md., is it j home here on furlough. Mrs. Mamie King of Stoneville J is spending a few days here the ] guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Stone, on West Main street. Decided improvement is noted ; in the condition of Mrs. L. K. ! Pulliam, who has been quite sick at her home here for some titn». j Cebron Fowler, of High Point, formerly of King, was among the I visitors here Saturday. Mrs. Hester Love is slowly im proving from a recent .severe ill- ; ness at her home on Pulliam St. j Joe Stone has an.mt fully re-; covered from a re- irt Winess. And that'.3 the news >n here. ; 1 'COVE NEWS ITEMS l i • Walnut Cove. Misses Jan Mills, Mary Vaughn Lewellyn as Mr. Davis attended a meeting • the OPA in Winston-Salem Moi day, Sept. 20. 1 Miss Julia Popper, who is no teaching in Asheboro, vus ; home for the week-end. Tom Smith. a member of tl permanent staff of Vade Mecur. h-.o returned to Sewanec s. nary, after spending the rroiu' .s at Vade Mecum. j John Ray went to Lexingtc on business Tuesday, i Dick Vernon attended the foot j ball game at Chapel Kill Saturcr.; j The Woman's Society of Chris i tian Service met at the home o | Mrs. H. R. McPherson Tuesaa' ! night. I Dr. C. C. Weaver of Winston ' Salem, Rev. W. R. Harris an; | Mrs. Willie Hairston Sander I were guests of Mrs. A. G. Jone: Sunday. Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Madri were wek-end visitors here. Sergeant ar.d Mrs. Forres Welch spent the week-end here- Miss Nar.cy Lnr.ibe spent th week-end '.vith her mother, Mrs C. J. Lnml'c. LAWSONVILLE NEWS By MRS. E. G. LAWSON Lawsonville. Private Firs Class Turner Woods, who is sra /Death of Mrs. D. V. Carroll Mrs. Sallie Ann Carroll, aged widow of the late D. V. Car ! roll, died at her home at ; Route 1. Monday. She was born in Stokes county n July 31, 1557, a daughter o: l iti'i'.r.i and MarU:? Webster Lew is. She lived in the county | her life and was active in clnin.. 'ana community aelhities. Mrj. Carroll with her Ian:! family lived in DanLury f. > 1 i .-oeTii! ye;.is some ««0 yc?.rs as;.: when D. V. Carroll was Regi.sU: iof Deeds here. j She- was a splendid Christian ; woman, and is affectionately re j membered here. "arvivors include nine child ren, Cary L. Carroll, Mrs. Mar; j Meadows, Mrs. Adelia Meadows, | Mrs. Hessie Barr, and Mr. Ethel Slate, all of King, Route 1; Dr. . iD. D. Carrol! of Chapel Hid; Har- I dj Carrcil of Guilford College: i Mrs. Nell Railord of Chariotte , and Curtis Carroll of Mount Airy; jt.vo sisters, Mrs. Jane Meadows o' I Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Ida Til- I i j j iotson of H'gh Point. and one- I : brother, J. P. Lewis of Walnut j Cove. | Two sor.s, Edwin and Charles ! | Carroll, are deceased. The funeral was conducted a: j 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at | the Mountain View Baptist Church. Interment was in the ■ church cemetery. > I tioned at Everette, Washington, spent a 9-day furlough here rec ently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Woods. He also visit ed relatives at King and Pilot M;. , Mrs. R. M. Woods has recently visited her daughter, Mrs. C'.ete Kiser, at King. She also visited S. W. Burge at Winston-Salem i I and her brother at Pilot Moun tain. She was accompaned home Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Clete Ki ser of King. • . J - " ■ —• ! 1 £|* Fromwherel sit Joe Marsh "Well," says Judge Cunning- friends, is a way people keep out k ham "I see they've got it!" of trouble, not get Into It! "Got whatf" I sayß. From where 1 sit, I certainly "Look." beams the Judge, And *&* the Judge. The fellow he pulls out an article about a ? f 1 8 special kind o' lie detector-an of beers" Is reflecting on good "alcoholometer" they call It dtl " ns «**ywhere who enjoy ' . , .. . a aulet glass of beer with their 55 meals-slttln* with their friends court for doing mtechl . or relaxing after a day's ! u " !L^.HLnn^Sin * work - Moderate folks like that beers. this aclentlflc machln entitled to consideration, proves whether Just a "couple of beers" la really the true answer. /*J /i And o* coarse It Isn't Because b" a coupU of beers, enjoyed wtth CS • © 1942, BOWINO INDUSTRY FOUNDATION. Noftti Carolina Commlttw { Edgar H, Bain, Stat* Oirtctor. 606-407 InwiorK* BWy „ N. C. ' ■>*•" ..j. IHE DANBURY REPORTER, DANBURY, N. C. Enclosed yoa will find for which please send the DANBUBit REPORTER to the following address: If renewing old subscription please check here: ( ). NAME: ADDRESS! CITY: STATE PUBLISHED rHURSDAYT^" NOTICE —Personal— Any person | who wants the squirrels blasted off his corn stalks, and who'll [ shoo off the game warden, please contact the undersigned. There'**, no charge. Requirements for th's se;vice: assurance of pond supply of squirrrls: 1 ir.c! rni:>; not hav-» been hunted on so f.ir this fall; Write a t> the Reporter. Can cor v.- :-.t nv. (iivi iif'ii -v. i.i'il specify day. STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24-2.) • HOPPV SKRYES A WRIT" Wir., Boyd Andy Clyde Sunday and Monday, Sept. 26-27 "SILVER QL'EEX" Geo. Crent Priscilla I^ane Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, September 28-2H-H0 "WH DONE IT?" Isud Abbott Lou Costello Also News i ililH 111 I ill 1111 111 || I You Are Always Welcome To Visit the Nelson Funeral Home At Any Time PHOXE 913 ,OCU6C v kria k IN 7dAYS: \r^666 Liquid for Malarial Synitoas. - Send in your news it- to the Reporter; news of your son in the service, parties, illness —anything about your 'friends. —Personal Any person

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