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\fiss Louise Thompson very dc llstltfnfty entertained nt two tables briefer. Thursday afternoon. af hw ] j Oirie ?n South Main street. The JS?* wax artistically decorator in ? atitttal iiink roses. At the ?ronclu-' - : r.v ol .y-wtihil interestin -? tavn?s the Pastes# assisted by her mother. serv ; a/most appeti::in?? salad course yitfi iced cocoa. The invited guests ere Mesdames . A. M. Burns. M. R. ni?. 13. E. Love. A. S. dcVlamins. ? r L. Mosten W. S." Clary. Jr.. I. O. ' " ftkerson and C O. Crowell. ; One. of the orettiest parties of this ?lyenon Wednesday a f r.Spii by Mrs Prb^ton Satterfield. : ?{ -rooms v. ?'? lovely with red and Vie roses artcj peonies. "Eight *fcb . - we*?' placed for the* mv.ne pf 60s 1 iv ?' KoqV:_._ The hostess assorted s by T. E- Austih and Miss Sue : itrilti served; a- friofit. delicious salad v.rse' with coffee and salted nuts. .. On Friday even.'n^. May 6. the an-. - . ?:?! \-J\mU>r-Seftir?r banquet of the ?: Drrrn htyl\ scfidol wag tjiveh in the : .fjlriVj btiildiri.;. ._T3\e ~ class colors. ? n;.'* <l-\- . ?> ;/ ? very' artist L-al - v::inr(l tfcn deaoratirnis . y it -rel'riPshmeriU';. Y*e'- lolia: fable. * i vi'ch <,,"\tepded .? ;diiu?.>t . t!v.; tf?ntire ? :;'th ut the tfuildi??< -"was a scene . of ? \4).ri . ; _ Etehl y-.i :Vi plftCfiS -were-; -t. fcitraetiee place cards being used laisre* silver vase -lilled-. with lovely jtt t arnattous and ? surrounded ? by : : er "" cr.nclles? ;c !;>: . with ureen ? can- - . f ?ornied Uie crnter^lece, while- all the table. only a short dlsbi'.c?, an Twero' placed .silver candles! itk/;.' 'n lighted Uiivti,. intervals were placed silver ij- is filled With lovely white ros?\s; ? is e* .' 1 hts v\rt? shaded with *reh "d vhlt and quantities of ?? hite ? tt-.-- -.vith. tureen io*ia?jc avere ; od ?f : Thf. VhlRh; srhn'M oro'.iPStrh; ? com . fcft 'oi M; ? . tfc -Duhcri iv r ' v:i ' . YPade:- Ffciiia Cole. . r3i*aJ>eth ' :u. r? end" Kden % Mnstern imisTc . flnni^ evening. ."Ra ??? ?: "V. J.< ? i it cm." he .IUtii vV'1-.';. ac'ed a- {'oa?t mistress tor' . occasion. ' Ur. t ?6as\: to- -'the " ?- 5 v'l a);.- CI.' v - -; ?? ? ,? . . r.v:\ 'tofyf*:'- C*. -Career. and. . jcspa.hde?? !?? by Edwin Loi^-- Othrr.i - hlth . ' ? \ve;e; .'To *Me BurfeaCl 01 ..r^K' ? .%uoji .? ' Y.tifi'vnt*- CoMaU'y. ? ?Tt'jovr-'' -ft/.v.m.-i'u1: t ? -thp ?? 'ou: X\L :l .Mi: \i\. SrMv?yv ? '. ir: -el ; Byrd AVfnv.tt-qi<i." jyagcuft*?..' Mr ;-.i\vv; :q 'he v>, V/a.;. ".":nr -."'M?Vi;rirri, to*, pini: ??, Mr. pefT- ; : -?.?V ;? !?:.? ? v. i. ,v ? (!ei ; tTtn/ui i : fcurfcKqiyv ? hit<jh . ibllcnte.d.' -fare!} j ' .i?l >f-r yti the senior class, .was- n;varr. i *:?T si' idiplaina '4brrci"-.\vcr<? . e,.s'<ed' to j "'rtym aloud. . A sfiprV si3e$ch ill i 'hall- V4 ? -fii- v. senior:*. w.is hy.j ?" . t 'v.*.' pa ? pr^skljVlt '.'nl i ha . mior 1 ? cHtss nfrer. which thoV :U1 - .fSBilg a j . ? ' .r- reuel ;;r?nrr..' ?? ! ? IX'lirittfnl fetrc hr.r.r.^-. in three- 'i . " . wore -served. The . menu con- ;l -f 'd .of crape f'rinf r-r-'.itail. toiled ) i.am. slnr^:*(i \vi?}\ ? poltato : ? el.au. devile l jijeJcle.- craekors I y.'A bUtteyoci rolls ?.hU ice erea'tr. and. ? : < .-ike. ? .* ft rnctH'e ;:ree?y baskets . itl'wd . rvirh yv$0\ tinVT vAiite minis-.' "v wh" ?. : . ? n as- favors . ' ' '? ?? ? .TU'i- ;u^'>i4[iV "'r>' ii y, ?</!'?? .hreediui ^ : : i ifi >;.?:? tii, CtvtMlhit id'. flip best'. .r< a'sbii uir savins ihe ^vre la'mbs :his ? ' ar X : ' ??! ? - ? ? hv :-.adsif(t- mairfcot '.ready, ior- the -suni-* ? ' 'rih*kr: Vrade, ; : ' / Si Mother's Day Exercises i j /'? ; >; Service Conducted by the P.. V. t\ I ^ IluT?tist Church Mother'^ Day txcrctse's* were held nv maiw ' chi;tc:K-.i la;: Sunday, but \ye doubt if there was ? a more iin i pressive act" vice anywhere than, that i conducted by the B. \Y P. U's of the R^xboro First "Baptist ChurCh last Sunday evening. In .the "absence, of Pastor West there wav no preachiit?. the service- being yiven over to rhe voun ? .ruvrri?. ? " '! The i5laU*o-".>n v;.i* crowded with the youn; \ iWs and .t hp? -^in ^4kL. i j p#rts well, but we can not retrain r from mentioning a few of the spec | iaUies. Asplendid tribute was paid | Mother by Mr. R/ P.' Burns, ajid the musical program was vC^tt^ worth while; with -2iin Jake Taylor the. star. , ? Ke sang. "Little. Mother or Mine " i and aU who have had the pleasure of ; r.-.u .i-, :.!r. Taylor sfng know- it was , I ftood. Tie. possesses voice/ of rare 1 | beauty.- full and s'romj. and he did j ?TS?n proud '? ii. thi*. ofCL-.sion. the j 'recitation. ?''SohicbodyV; Mothfcr.,:* by. ! ' Mfes F.ach*] Brad.-'hrr was decidedly : one of the ? mo.;' touching poeni-^ re- ! | cited- and stoe did -n ahnOst.. ?<) per ; fection. Rachel is a real artist 111 j this line: and >^metime you* arc1 :o- j J Uiaf to ivsar from her. ?The ' ehu'rch v. a-, beautifully deco rated' under the suprv-sio^i / of' .Mr.'-j | and ' Mrs. E. M. Woods . and never , looked ; moj;e attractive. = A large arch j I: covered with lilies - and *[ terp} . with , ? "Unoiher's . ,Day." ; lrmcrl a beautiful ; i background foe the many " floxvers i j hank?d around- and about the altar, i M> :; Bivin ? \Vinstead presided - at ! j the 'Orgati ai^d ui -her goes the honor ; . t'h? f2il?:Klid 'musical program j j which -A a r>nd-;rbd. ^ . j i Report Of Grand Jury ; ; ? - T',*?- th? Hor.orab!.' Garinnd E. MJd yett e )uf]To presiding, April Term | i?8T. Pf*r>on Coiifit.y 'Superior Court : j We. the -srarid jury, at this I term of court. report to Your Honor ' that- ' .v<\ have n?ted lipr-n :? 11 bills i .presexiied i-\ iis by th$. solicitor and ? ha v?* acted in tiife ' matter of pre- T merit's- jofc tfa have ^eii HI. ? N<5 particular matter ?>f .iuqunv j lias- .cC'lii? before' body and dutie> have bc*n';ionrp?.r iv-.rW*'\b'rte; ! Gootsv ii3i.cvc^. S&o&i ? Pod y < tisKe visii,r:fi rlio .count v honi -..-the- iuil. and j ? 7-1 : : ?: V.Y: ' o'filc-s. if- the*', court house..- V/o f,o;.:nd the i:ul in ! ? ?.oo.ul; ?' qod ? '.^'julifiori. ; ;~v in- 1 arr'aiVs. ; *TT leT ,- - .seem ;o 'hsV ?> ro^'(':ifiAn t ? .shnlt : ~ :*! ? ol 'he ..*e; i:->i?^r Oi* .Delete is beeomini! -nc??vce. J At '{lie* :. ccnjji'iv .home vye found i ? ? -?ntv-thi-:-? icfi . 'females'* I ? thivly-vii . . '-hi.,*-- ? itU?a'',e.ij ited^tp -..iy: - i<yl " TTIcm- i as; befell' '-.ippy- and consented. ' J:lvr- ?tati?d fur. ihpy were treated j. ????!!. Ti\ :??>' vol! !;eo?. be- t* ? 1 7 v :i I c r- Iv c An i rmd in a sanitary : [ i"'.nrtit,iGn. . W t> | fo::ud evidence th^t ; 1 Jh* supennrep dent- vS > do-in*- ? his "j part .-'tlwre.'. . Th?rc~ T* v - ? ^u-fflcient [ vtmcupy P* Uve ;. ? stock ' and' piss to t :'vrii o ' . Tl-'/fff"" ?.-?:> tv .-'14 ? .barrels- 01 . corn. 7f>?> lbs. n( meat.. .1 r barrel ot m01a^e3; and 150 lbs. ot j p. all these supplies 1 0 aye bccii produced iit tiu* .institution. ? _ We heard -a b;-. ?: repaid rronrthe ? Coim fy ' . SU \yf.vini -?ntfant ot Schooto.. vhTi reported the schools' to b's in ' i^nlihy condition. I H.-winor ?? . ;;oi:ij)|-stecl Mjr duues ac i;?rdinv t > h^- instructions ot Vour-'t. llohor*vt\ dc ..0 ? > be discharged \t the. Xpour't. has lip iurther duties ior Res^ectfuh;. wtbm'itted this! '27th ; day.pt April". 1927, .. .. -j .7. H.. SrSV/TO\.. Fm-oraan. ! (In Roxboro Since 1392) K=JC=Ji'<~ J Graduation Gifts Wedding Gifts Buy jewelry in a Jewelry Store twill' ?, jeweler. is it Specialist. He knows the true value of jewels, silver and gold. He has spent his life stud'in-t I lie real as against the unreal. lie is a watchmaker, tci\ and knows just whv one watch will sjive-you the utmost in service while another will prove a disappoint ment.; Don't buy \ our jewelry front u carpet salesman, j- catalogue or tailor? go to a Jewelry Store and your satisfaction' will lie assured. The Latest In Jewels Allways At THE NEILS Junior Senior Banquet Bcthrl IIi!l High School The Juniors of Bethel- Hill High School honored the Seniors at a ban quet on last Saturday evening, fo which all the tcachers also . were in vited Ruests. The gymnasium was < beautifully decorated in the senior class colors of purple and gold, the class flower beini; the iris. Suspended above the. long , table which was laid foF~~ thirty si;** guests was a lovely basket . irom v.hich streamers of purple and gold hung i^cHcefnlly to several points holov. The place cards were -minature di plomas. tied with the Sep tor ft ass colors. The' niemi and program cards ; were hand-painted in the clasfc ; I colors." I The president ol the Junior 'Class; 1 Talmadge Reagan. after givh\<* a I heartfelt welcome to all jctcrl as ? i- toistmastef. The toas$ to the Senior | Cla^s was Riven by Mary Woody, re- i | s^onse" by the president o.f the senior , cj&ss. "Harold Bailey. Toast to. ? Riddle by Willie Mae Whitt. response ; by Miss Riddle. -Toast' to 'Our Princi pal bv Gathrine Pully. response by ] i Prof. Wchretiberg. Toast to Our i Teachers, response by Rev, J. A. ; Beam. v . . f. The menu, consisting- .of fruit cock- 1 tail; chicken salad, salthies. ' chees*: J straws, sluf fed olives, pickles and1 sandwiches. followed bv brick ice- . cream, two kinds of cake, ami Aunts in purple and *old layors. was al together delicious and ; thoroughlv en joyed by' ail. This delightful menu was served, as is the annual custom, by ?he sophomore class,. ? After spendinx a .most delightful social hour. the guests ; departed .1 thanklfcg'; the Junior class lor such nri enjoyable occasion, and hoping. j lint *nr-tt Tear- thry n-.'ay bi? ? a:? tlo lightfuliy entertained. Funeral Services For Edgar. Holt' Former Soldier Died From the. Effects Of Gas Received in World War The remains of Ed.tar-C. Holt. soldier ajvd resident *?? the .Chub hake ? section, of Person. Cbitnty. . *ere . broii^h lrom*. Lake City. Pla . an;3 at- ? rived ' m ? Roxboro ? las" Wednesday l eveniiv? at G o'clock . Mr. Hoi t- had been a patient in a government hc.s fti'.af .In' Floridnfor some time and it was at this place tfeash .ei'aithcd '.:Yii?v. attriMay 'second'. . 'vi '.he. tOi"Tt Arheric.in kesjqn acted, as pall -bearers - 'at too 'iV-r.-. !- . frvifo.; which -v re co'lh! ; '? " - \ 4 eel; at f.Ue grave in the*: Oak Grove demter -bv Rev. J- _W. Bradley. TTaiitV &.v; ,\I;r\ 5tlv . . , ? , i ? o- ? ' . ? Atainiaiiiin^" .soil fertility;, is prob TifcTy. the bip^e'st, problem . before, the fruit '-.rower of Nbrth Carolina. . C omm?pcement Allensville H. 3.1 Allensville High Softool Commence ment -wtti' be- held' tlil& week beginning Thiirsduv evening Mny 12. at- 9 o' clock. with the musical recital by Miss. Mary. Riley's .class- Just prior to the recital an addrpss will be de livered by Mr. J. L. Memory. On Friday afternoon at :*:30 the following program will be given; Sermon. Rev. C. S. Green. Supper on ?Cpunds at .6 ?. m. Musio ? Allepsville String Band. . Address. Dr. J. H Oorrell. Presentation of Diplomas. Rev. N/ >!.? TotW. . T ? ^ O r * ?? Hurdle Mills ; M. E. Church Due to an all-day service fn % nearby church the congregation at. * he Hurdle Mills . M. E. Church was smr.l! last Sunday, but a verv pretty and impressive service, .WAS enicyed bv tho$e " who were there. Mr. B. !. Satterficld m.ve n . very inttnMMng' lecture on thp subject of the rosular S. S: lesson cloting with a beautiful tribute to Mother. A very: interesting program has been planned fer next Sunday with one ct .Roxbqro's ablest speaker**'! leading the service.. The ... Tie. nl public is ; 11 v. ted to coine oiit ? ro this service. . . " Family Reunion On Sunday- MaV 8th. the children of; Mr. and 'Mrs. W. T. Gregory ?ave . ; henv a >>:i\v happy and plea-a fit sur prise. When Mr. and Mrs. orc^ory r.ourned home irom church they found to their surprise the yard ttill 01 \y?oy>Uv and a real (eSsJ.. Spread 1; '3 luii', ' ? abiV -in t h 0 a id. ? -*nWi child went iip? to welcome the >11 folks with flowers and Mother^ DA v. wni.':;.. ar.-J stirh. The old folki were then e*cowed to ?-lw nble where .they all pa nook of a 'Qouiitiiiri-dln :v*r. A ticf the noon Ifour was ovr pictures e: all the Crowd '' "vi'ere mad? and all went 10 the cemetery to deco rate t he-graves.- after 'his Icature the crowd returned to the house and ?bade. each other good-bye relumed to their homes, ?' : Tho.: e prvseint -td enjo*- this happy' occasion were.. Mr. and Mrs. J: E.' j Gregory and tv.o;. boys of Smithfield. i Mr.and Mrs. W. A. 'Orescory and son. i Vf. A. Jr.. oi Ashlar o- Mr. and, M-rs.j J. A. Gregory of Clinton- Mr. and ! Mr;.' P. T. Whit I and ramrtv Utid Mr. i ami >? ?- ? ; A^.K ri i r. phf if ."m- i daughter'. Aline. Miss Flora and Mel- ' \:i\ (Sre-'fir v. tvr-ris Humphries, and' and .M T. Gi'-1 ;.or' May Farm Calendar Things to ? do. this ."Month .. Plant-' ev?ry acre jKisslble in. >oil bviildih.: irivj.v $uch as velvet beans. ; _ F FOG I DAI RE PRODUCT OF O t?. J ff'A L MOTORS '? ? ; ? ? Heme Electric S rrv c 2 Company . 1' red Long - Royhnro: .V G. ?s 1 ' ? ? '? rvr- ;r-z=i ? . ? ? - ? PERHAPS the ict-box vou nave is a good one. If it is, you can na?ke a Frigidaire of it ? easily and economically. A "tro?c co-.l" to replace the ice? % few simple connections and you arc completely and permanently independent of outside ice supply. , Your foods wiM be. kept in a uniform temperature jl? colder' fhan you. can expect with icc. You tvfll have a dessert and ice-making compartment aiw'ays below freezing. Yo-.i .will have genuine Frigidaire? the kffld . that is serving more users than all other THakes of electric refrigerators combined. Conie- in today. Let us show you how the General . Motors pla'tTtH dS"ferr?J p.tymentJ makes it-easy -to oiviia frigidaire. ' The Frigid a ire frost coil does the work of 100 pounds of icc and never melts! ? - ? X with your present ice-box you can be free from outside ice supply ^ cowpeas and. soybeans. Seed are c^veapthls year. Sow some <>udaiA on rich land for hay at. tfc. J ? ? pf se?d per a^r?\" There i^t?^.v<an er 61 its becoming a pest, anc? In ;? ill make considerable hay J Sow cabbage and jqolfofil seed trWr middle of thU month tor' iransplant.. Unft In August^ jhant \vatenitelbris. cantaloupes and cucumbers during early May. Spray, or dust the Irish po'ato patch with Arsenate of lead to con trol tie . potato beetle, using 1 pound ot' Arsenate to 60 gallons of water for the spray 01 1 pound tQ 1.5 pounds of air *slakc linn* if dusted. Af5jjly'"Vt the rates of lOii po>:pcK j nitrate of sodar per acre, to the ga^iea ] crops if tfaov are not makln? . uttis iactory -.rfwth. Spray apple trees with i- pouhci of arsenate. 3 pounds of lime to 50 gallons of water to 'con trol wormy fruit. Mulch the . tomato plants heauly with straw or le?Te? to conserve moisture and prolong the fruiting period. Continue to spray peaches and plums. Spray q rapes wilh.Cor ctertux mixture CTery three- wee lev In order to !iave a succession of Tresli vegetables such as beans and corn, piant pvety . ten 'days or two weeks throughout May and 3uii * j SL'HSCUlBK l O hi tu c ot U1KK-, WHOLESOME FOOD IS CONDUCIVE TO GOOD HEALTH We are manufacturcr> of Thoroughbred ^elf Ui>inir J I'lour ? I'cftrl Table Meal? Bran and Feed Stuff". fiet $ a supply from \<>ur dealer. * WOODSDALE ROLLER MILLS ? T, H. fiKNTttY. Manniyr ? Woodsdale - - - - North Carolina. t Friday & Saturday Specials S BIG SALE FRIDAY MAY 13th -SECOND DAY ! OF SALE Larce Size Galvanized Tubs ^ ? -59c While They Lasc MILLINERY __ Any Ladies Hat in the Store $1.95 ^ome of these Hats are worth $4.00 and $5.00 and remember they are the seasons Newest Styles? Your Hat cam be found in Our varied assortment? They are New York's latest word in Style A manufactur er with" whom we do Business co-operated with us to make this sale a Bargain Event long to be remembered in Roxboro. SATURDAY MAY 14th ? THIRD DAY OF SALE Stop! Look! Come Early for the Greatest Bargains Ever offered" in Guaranteed Pure Aluminum "Ware?Every Item a Genuine Bargain ? 14 qt. Kettles large size. . 14 qt. Dish pans Roasters, jTx t r a 3 qt. Percolators large size 12 qt. Buckets - French Dryers '5 qt. Tea Kettles 3 in 1 Lipped sau^e Double Boilers, pans Values to $2.00 ? During this Sale - 79c Mens and Ladies Hose On Sale Saturday 5 c Pa,r Greenstone's Dept. Star? - THE NEW STORE - \ tvV ???a* .'Fro'i>lj?s Bank> Hn\imro/ N. C. "We Sell F a;' Less Atwavs"
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