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Advance program from Thursday Aug. 28th to Wed. Sept. 3rd. |
THURSDAY. Arttur S. Kane present* A Victor Halperin Pro- K
dnction "WHEN A GIRL LOVES" with Agnes Ayers, Percy Mar- JS
mont. Robert McKin, Kathlyn Williams and Mary Alden. A Pathe 8g
Production. (Thrilling story of shackled lives?Modern husbands E
and Wives). ADDED a two reel Fox Sunshine comedy "Jazz Week- 51
ly". Open 7:30-9:00 P. M. p
FRIDAY. Albert E. Smith present* A David Smith Production |g
"THE-CODE OF THE WILDERNESS" with John Bowers, Alice K
Calhoun, Alan Hale, Otis Harlan. From the novel by Chas. Seltzen. 5P
A Vitag/aph Production. (A story of fair play and square deals te
according to man-made-laws). ADDED, Aesops Fables. No advance jte
in admission*. Open 7:30-9:00 P. M. K
SATURDAY. William Fox presents Tom Mix with Tony (The P
master horse> in "NORTH OF HUDSON BAY". (The journey of p
death where men fought for life against the wild packs--of the 8a
Arctic?A Great drama of the vast white wilderness). ADDED, Ft
a two reel Memorial Comedv "THE KICKOUT". Matinee Showings P
2:80-3:80 P. M. Evening at 7:30-8:45-9:15 P. M. - - ?
NATIONAL PARAMOUNT WEEK?THE BEGINNING OF KQ
THE FAMOUS 40. H
MONDAY and TUESDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents A James ra
Cruse Production, "THE ENEMY SEX", with Betty Compson, jy
Percy Marmont, Kathlyn Williams, Huntly Gordon, Sheldon Lewis. 0
From the novel "The Salamander" by Owen Johnson. A Pars- M
mount Production. (The love-adventures of a beautiful "gold-dig- N
ger" 'mid the gold fields of Rrnndwnv u a. to-- w
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H on" Director, and made to entertain). ADDED, Harold Lloyd Co n- pa
BA edv. Majinee. Monday-8:00 P. M. No advance in admission. Even- B
ings 7:30-9:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents An Alan CroslnudPro
duction "UNCARDED WOMEN", with Bebe Daniels, Richard 0
H Dix, Mary Astor. Adapted by James Creelman. A Paramount E
m Production. (This is the story of a girl you know. Pretty, fun- ?i
S3 wild, anchorless?one of the million unheeding, unblushing, "Un- M
?( gardud Woman" of Today I. A DDFiD.rA Cameo-Comedy-"Tea in ?J
lat Tea". No advance in admissions. Open 7:30-9:00 P. JI. vO
? . U' ComlhgillfnT'ftey" giiff'THffKy.-CRSHir8sHnwtm-iir^wT-itr?iii".-'i??
sateen achievement. VA SOCIETY SCANDAL". A Paramount-Pro- S
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TKK noxaoRO COURIE: ,
THE COURIER
Roxboro. X. C. Aug. 2J:h iOZi
Everything to build with. Watk.
111s ? IJullqck.
Mess. W. A. and Jule Warren spent
j the week end in Wilmington, N. Q
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Dr. and Mrs. B- R. Long have returned
from a trip to Asheville.
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Mr. R. A. Burch was a Durham
visitor Monday evening.
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Mr. J. A. Tucker of Milton visited
his uncle, Dr. E. J. Tucker last week.
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Mr. J. A. Long has just returned
from a business trip to Philadelphia.
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Mr. Clyde Crowell was a Charlotte
visitor the first of the week.
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Mrs. R. H. Oakley 'spent last Sunday
with friends in Smithfleld, N. C.
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Miss Eula Byerly of Salisbury is
the guest of Miss Janie Carver.
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Mr. F. O. Carver and son. F. O., Jr.,
are spending the week in Norfolk, Va'
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Mrs. Preston Satterfield is visiting
relatives in Newton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woody left yesterday
morning" for New York City.
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( Mrs. Frank Brimm of Sanford is
_ visiting relatives here this wees.
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Mr. ahd Mrs. Yancey left yesterday
for Florida, where they will make
their home.
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Mrs. Irving Booth of Danville is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Nrs. J
Shi ("dp Harvey.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Critcher and
children are spending the week visiting
friends in Salisbury, N. C.
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Miss Lorena Whitfield and Miss
Estelle King spent last we.sk in Durham
visiting friends.
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Mrs. J. W. Brooks is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. R. F. Hedrick in Lilesville,
N. C.
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iMiss Marie Brooks has returned
from Petersburg, Va., where-she has
been visiting Miss Louise Stafford.
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Mrs. Millie Woodv is visitine her
daughter, Frs. J. C. Stafford in Pe
tersburg, Va.
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Miss Helen. Morton is among the
large number of summer guests at
Kenilworth Inn, Asbeville, N. C.
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Mrs. R. C. Carver, Miss Pearl CarI
ver and Mr. A. P. Brooks are visiting
relatives in Reidsville this week.
Mrs. Geo. E. Harris spent the past
ten days with her daughter, Mrs. B.
i B. Blalock of Zebu Ion, N. C.
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Mrs. E. Y. Pleasant and son, of
Rocky Mount, are the guests of Mrs.
- G. W. Pulliam.
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Mrs. B. G. Brooks has returned to
her home in Raleigh after a visit to
relatives.
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Mrs. I. R. Carter of Richmond is
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Pulliam
this week.
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Misses Lena and Thelma Clayton,
spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.|
John F. Lewis, near Lynchburg, Va.
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Misses Annie Clayton and Cleo
James are spending the week with
HH. John F. Lewis of Naruna, Va.
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Miss Ophelia Warren left last Tuesday
and will spend several weeks visI
Ring frie-nds in thr-'country. ^
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Miss Mollie Walters of Baylor Col
lege, Texas, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. J. Wlnstead.
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Dr. E. J. Tucker and Mr. A. R.
Foushee spent last Sunday in Milton
with friends.
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Miss Mnrgaret Winstead left yesterday
for Jackson, N.C... where sh*
' will teach this winter. ,
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Mrs. E. P. Dunlap and little Miss
Mary Marshall have Tetnrned from a
stay at JunaluskaT
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Mrs. Eugene Mtlls of Raleiglt
visiting her pasents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
1 L. Crowell.
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Mrs. R. 'A. Knight and Miss Mary
Knight of Durham were guests 1n the
home of Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Sham"
bprgst laai
ay's*
Mr. G. W. White and son, Mr. Linwood
White of Greensboro spent Monday
here visiting Rev. R. E. White
and family.
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'.ugu-t 2*llh, 1924
Mr. and Mr?. Paul Winston and
children of Stanton. Va., after spending
several days here visiting Mrs.
R. N. Featherston, have returned to
their home.
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Dr. ar.d Mrs. B. E. Love were Durham
visitors Monday. They were aecornpan!
d home by Mrs. Lillian Foreman,
who has been a patient /at
Watts Hospital.
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Mrs. M. V. Laurence and son, M.
V., Jr., and Miss Maxine Wilkerson
have returned home after visiting
Mr*. Lawrence's mother, Mrs. R. C.
Carver.
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Mrs. J, H. Shore and daughters
Misses Lucile and Mary of Rockingham
are guests in the home of Mr>.
J. J. Winstead.
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Mrs. J. A. Bickford, Mrs. H. C.
Noxell, Mrs. Z. V. Gwynn, Misses Elizabeth
and Margaret Harlock are visiting
Mrs. J. A. Long.
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Mr. Hueen* Clnvtnn on nU RnvHSrn
boy -now located in Kentucky in the tobacco
business, is spending his vacation
here with friends.
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Judge and Mrs. D. W. Bradsher,
who have been spending some time m
Western North Carolina, have returned
home.
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Misses Nellie and Minnie Lee Winstead
are spending the week in Durham
with their sister, Mrs. Roland
Register.
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Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Clay of Helena
spent Sunday here visiting Mrs.
Clay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Pass.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Blalock,
of Zebulon, a son, B. B., Jr.,
Augnet 14th, 1924. Mrs. Blalock before
marriage was Miss Nettie Lou
Harris of Roxboro.
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Mrs. Nannie Moore of Warrenton.
N. C? spent the week end here visiting
her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Bullock,
Mrs. Bullock and children , accompanied
her home Monday evening,
making the trip in Mrs. Bullock's car.
Don't ask your friend to sign your
bond, too delicate a matter. Satterfield
will make it in twenty minutes.
B?? Satterfield Ins. Agency lor
"Bonds of all kinds".
COMMITTEE VISITS
COLORED W M. S.
A committee from the W. M. S. of
Roxboro Baptist church visited the
W. M. S. of our colored sisters at
their church, Pleasant Grove, in Roxboro
Tuesday afternoon. The visitors
were given a cordial reception by
Martha A. Peace, president of the
soc?fy, and Pearl Burton, secretary
and treasurer. We were especially
impressed by the spiritual atmosphere
that filled the meeting. These
sisters most every Tuesday afternoon,
rain or shine, and have their Bible
study, hymns, sung with rich full
voices and testimonials given by all
present with a verse from a dear old
fashioned hymn to suit every talk.
We were also impressed with the
magnitude of their benevolent work.
Garments for the needy, food and supplies
for the poor, visiting the sick
and cheering them up, contributions
to orphanage, home and Foreign missions
making a splendid average.
These sisters study a very interesting
Christian magazine entitled.
"Hope," with daily topics for Bible
reading and discussion at their weekly
meetings.
The committee was glad to respond
to an invitation for a speech because
each one felt that_it was pood to be
there with these earnest Christian
workers who seemed double charged
with the Spirit as they gave fervent
testimony. We felt strengthened -in
the Faith and in- Christian experience
and will want to visit our sisters often
that we may drink together at
that fountain of living water that
never.faileth, that we may be refreshed
and made strong together as we
run the race that is set before us
looking ever unto God the author and
finisher.jof our faith.
Mrs. Sallie Morris,
Mrs, Frank Hester,
Mrs. R. L. Wilburn, . .
Committee.
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FREE TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC.
? It is-a joy to announce that thn nr.
ranges-ient? with the State. Board of
Health hBve been completed for at
FREE TUBEROULOSIS OLINfC for
Person County. - I
The Clinic will be held in Roxboro
beginning the 15th of September and
will be opeu-and free to all, and tK?|
"examination "wiTThe given by a Bpos I
iaHst.
Be sure'tQ watch The Courier for
information about thia great oppor=_
tunity. i
J. A. Beam.; j
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g to gifess you want a Knox Hat. g
I A Knox Hat is primarily a young man's g
hat carrying with with it the latest in styles E
and pep without sacrificing quality.
We have built our large hat business on jj
Knox ancTStetson Hats. Watch ourwindows. \
New goods coming in daily.
If you appreciate the latest in styles and in |
merchandise that embodies Quality. It will jj
pay you to trade with us. Try it. _ - |
j Wilburn 8 Satterfield I
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uiiai^ics, txuuiiu^, L^diiis,
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Mantels, Grates, Tile- '
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"Everything to Build With" " ,
Roxboro, N. C.
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- We'buy for cash and we sell
15^ the same way. If there is a de-"\
cline in prices you wfll find it re- ~ " ' "" ; . fleeted
In our pH&fe& fo ff6\L ' " ?----August
is a time for you to
plant your dollars right and our _v_
store is the garden spot for you.
It you appreciate Sanitation, Ser!
vice and Saving; come to see us. ~
. Aubrey Long and Cou
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