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l?'s a gjcit wayTo solve the extra bedroom question*. You can-add on a sleeping porch for a? small sum?and you'll have the wljoie laijrily scrapping for uppers and lowers *in the Outdoor Pullman. We have the sty/f sleeping porches are made of, at: " a price that won't give you a l?ad, drCara. iboro^umber'Co. lome Of-Quality Lumber p.-?-""L^fip - JBI- housewives l^e an ber of takes just at this season. ^^7 the necessary ingredients. Currants, Make out a list of what you want and - : wili-fill It to a dot. --? ??"j - " We a? now receiving Florida 6^ Have ihem at, per dozen ~;^K^and= T-1?6- Grapefruit, ?each- 5 !Jl ; . . 10c *? yy a package a|^DUi|^Peg8 for soup ". 13c raiit Juice, for breakfast 17c -& AXTON iA* LEADS" STORE J [stepped off into space for a ^eymoon to paints down. ' the flrst aerial wedding in bride and bridegroom left parachutes and, settled harried life without further: landed, one after the other, :ty appointed gully near, the fteld, where the brld?-1 ??^dragged gioiw v??. 4MB distance on thj. seat of his wedding brivjuw The bekt man Jumped "last and was carried by a vagary of the wimd to the front of"Jhe operttlons office of Wie alrpeM. < I yt* he hit with a solid fcrftfrip (was disentangled from his par ^<mute and spent the next five min utes mapping his brow with a hand Kercfiief. First 500 Feet * Mr. and Mr*. Babcock., however. Immediately gave out an interview on their experiences with ^married life. ' "The first 800 foet are the hardest," said. '? ? "I'm through^" sal.dKugene Kraus. the best man ?eddlng party used a Sikorsky cabin biplane,, wTilch seat* It passen* Kfrs and Is one of the largest airplanes in the United States. Before the take off a door on the elft.hand side 6f the ! plane was removed anyone, moved to flee the 'scene of the eko-) many would have unobstructed egress. | Sale Of The t. F. Oak ley Land Postponed Un til Saturday, November 30, 1929 .account of uit abaci*-? of iSuf t, bidders the ?sle of th* lot ?f . formerly'.owned and ^occupied m i of recldenoe by the late E. F , at Helen*. In Wat River Town bounty; Nort*) Carolina.: |st?oncd until MY, NOVEMBER 10. I??. ' ck.,-Noo?v at which tim'? it 1 - at the court I " door Worth ?.Carolina, the for eaah. Therf 1*7?, f jwiw -<y> ??Id lofi mobile, hfliaw. a well tt- ersut^ln^J.? MEta. lithe f^nUyburial grpu^ ?-rotaih or ofy THE~G Wednrs3ayN Jlovembft- 27. 1829 . Mr "ana Mr?. W. Tucker -and j , d*ufht?T:-i6ave returned '.htiT isniejn South HlIlT V?. after *pend-<^ Irtf t&e week with Mrs. Tuck?k's par-1 'eats. Mr. and Up, Q." A Duncanr". ? ' Mrs. J W BUIock of C>i*rlnlt*;fN. C. lias been vlpiUng_h?rn< other. lin.' I c* . Wrenn, on Route 1, (or the past! yreeis. she (eliii ned lu liei - the tint of the uttk. . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie V. Jacobs, of Durham, spent Sunday with Mr. jnd mi?, g. e. u*n?tt. - v . The many. friends of Mrs. R""H Oakley, who. his been sic*- for the *<?*? cbimmI HMtakv ?..ill U. .ta J a past several week*. will be (lad to know that she Is Improving. ?_/ Mr. Trnd Mrs. D. B. Lott. of Blue ; field, w. Va', spent last week visiting In the home of Mrs. Lotfs parents, Mr. Mrl W ??iJ'ot'hi Or. and Mrs. B. R. l^>ng [of Greensboro, ?re spendii j week here with relative."^ I " " ?? o?o?o ?Mr. D. P. Buften, wh^ hat been In. the tobacco business la Canada for this season.- has returned to his home at Tlmberlake, N. C. . ^ Miss .Be**. >)ewell and Mrs." Fannie Newell Left Wwlnesday for a visit to jwaahlngtortjff. O. The most Euiupe.?ruing?384?fe?t-?nbovc?til? water. was erected at Qenpa In 1643. . ? * / o??O ^ ? . ; JJrT arid Mrs. C. A. Hfi*a and faintly of Oree)isbqi>> sr?nt -several daj^ttere, guests of -Mr. H. D. long. i Mrs'. H. C.'Qatier of ftougemffct, : spent Prkla/here wl?h Mr. and Mr* Marvin Carver. Fitz Davis and Elmer Walker, of Wake Forest, spent the week-end syt i ? " bus. toqu ana miuKUiei, ur Dui " J ham. spent Friday here with Mr, Mid MVs. -Marvin Carver. ; | ? ' ? ' ' .: I Miss Mary Kettert of Baltimore ?)s > visiting Mrs. Harry Ralff ? Mr. H. Railf spent several days In i Washington. D. '10.. last week. Mr. Claude Sikes of Duke, -spent | several days here last weeV Mr. W. A. Mills of Aberdeen, s'pent Sunday at "home. . o? o?o . j Mrs. W. L. Younger spent Thursday in Durham. Miss Sue Cates ?pent the past Week-end ,wtth Klma Foushee. ? Mr?. W. J. PettiBfrew spent this week Id Durham with trlends. Rachel Bradsher oT N. C. C., this- week at .home. Michigan -raises 1,000,000 t r" sugar bests annually.?-??- " .1 The art of fishing is at least ,200.000 years old. , ' ? Vyyfc. <^J'1 - ' A flsh known as "star gazer" has eye* on -the lop of It* head. "* There are 800. public baths in the city df "Tokyo. Safety pins were used by Romans before the time of Christ. "Bronze bells Weiy fouhd 1? ah an cient palace of Nlmrod Java is second only ta Cuba in ex-.' pert of sugaifc / ? . i The largest bell in the world'is T*ar Bell now usod as a cliapcl.ln. Moscow- i ?^1? We Can Do What ICan't * Parent* And Of Thr Pmon. MM; Training School (Organlse ' , 1 The parent* and teacher* have made oil#" iKeiJ- toward* progrexa through (hn organization at these two groups Into a ^Parent-Teacher* Association The' P T. A. ha* piloted many ?Chools gf this and otjjer counties to positive tfufecos* What has been done for other school^ can. b* - done for Dllf school. Every parent that ha^' children afc i*ndlng sfhool at,prM?yit. every par wit thar wifl Jia've f ^U'lr-n attending whevw-the "other fW.ri begin'. " and "*#nr Individual that has the, prog res* U- thfc Bcjiool at fc-?rtfrthroualiout tha ?onnty, 1? caU<-o up"" to lend _ hi* Vlioli -hrarte# cooperation *o Uiat. He ?t<ttfre&_oL tin icliool nfiy -Ocl. mnhintf on to a greater of" Ufeceaa than ha* ever been' known In 1 W Y 6'nuniy. It M?| -? >- dfino . I Your$*Ior a greater, fo-opcraUon, t ^ Adaie "Vyiuiam*, Pres.|: S*j?..s ? lhtiAfto Moore entertained the ttn_StU<4i. Club Thurify >n/TtxW>i at.~ Bar^homt '-on. ? gerfe. Main Street.' at three o'clock. ^t>e. lover Hoot was" thrown BWIi sod] ??s a ^jrofuslon^ ^flf <bcautifiil fmll .uiif 'wM presided jirrr -rfey president. "Mrs. U K. S*nders. r*h&-?ubjeck for the afternoon vis Religion/ Roll r&U was .answered with a Bible quotation.; Mn ftewmaa 'gave a wry Interest In* paper on John, Wesley, as to EngHsh poet, and clergyman- I Mrs CUff Hall gave.aecond. paper.! on. Martin - UAher tod his . revolt. against the church "Mrs. H. K. Sanders, in a dramatic ?^r r"A * 'try Thantoo K?inc poem. T v.- . ? At the conclusion of the prograflT the hostess Invited the members an4 -visitors in her attractive breakfast room and served ? delicious turkey court*, tod all accessories, with hot Mils tod coffee. Aftsr dinner mints were served each gu?6t in. colors carry In? out the Thanksgiving color scheme. This was aftc of the most delight ,, . of the club. Det. 5th. at the jiome ot' *Mfi?T???i i I Davis. ? : , j... . Mrs. E. M. Davis was hoStess on Wednesday afternon at a lovely party complimenting Mrs., OB. W. Barnard .of Ashe\-ffl4. who was'a guest o{ Mre. ^ R. LonsK-vThe'guests arrived at 4, c'clock and enjby^fl several delightful gaitfes of bridge. High score^was won fay' Mrs. B. B. Mangum nnd. a lovely j gift presented to the. honor guests At. si* o'clock a lovely supper was served buffet style. ? |?Mrs m p: T-npg entertained on Thursday afternoon in honor 61 her* 'quests. Mi's- W. R. Bernard and'Miss Dorothy Hattlmer, of Asheville, and the membere of the Wednesday After noon - Bridge Club. The living ^oom was most attractive with flowers ar ! ranged in a lovely manner. Bridge v was placed at four tables and many ^??HwesUng games rfeantifnl given the honor guests ind _ tatiSe .were given to Mrs. Davis, while to Mr?. j-VH. Hughes, th? high visitor prive WW ^attractive score pad. The hostess ! served a .delicious sweet course with candy, .?i ?. ' "* -* - Mrs. J. E. Ttlrfay and Mrs. Preff Long entertained on Thursday after noon at a Boston Rook party at tHfe home of Mrs. Kir by, ? The. lower .floor of - the home wtrs thrown 'Cnsuite and decorated Jr/f thp.nfra.tnn hy tK. ni? of many "2hrysanthemum$. Rook was the game played during the stf ter noon. Ttieliiostesses served a delicious salad course with cofTee and candy. On Thursday , evening Mrs. A. W. Clayton. Jr., entertained in honor of Mrs. Maynard Clayton, a recent brjde. at a bridge party. The, living ropm was attractive with bright winter (Irfw ! ers arrangiRP 'n *an' arlintto ".manner; . ?pie guest of honor was presented ./with n lovely gift, and high score was won by Miss Marlon deVlamtag^ a double deck of cards. The hostess segreti a salad course with tea;'; ~ The Friday Af teTTion Club met' with, Mrs. Marvin Carver on Friday af ter hoort. Three taWe* wfre placid for - Uiheiestihg ajpd m?ny*,pro gresalortt -wmt? ftftoied.. At the close fcf the afternoon the hostess- looted the guests into the (lining room. Which was most 'attractive with floWers ant( other decoratibfts. A salad course, ?coffee, salted nuts and candy was fcved. The guest of honor was Mrs, Toms of Durham, Announcement Mr. and Mtt J^B. Ne*th*Ty announce th?. marriage of their daugter ?' Elsie to Mr. Calvin W.' Rimiper . " on Saturday, August, the ?evc|)t<?enth. nin'toen hundred, and twonA-nlmv Cluster. Springs. Virgin At fioine ' ?fur LXo?mfc>?? ftr?t Route S. Roxboro, 1^. C. ~ Ruuiw Advance Goes On Despite Appeals (Continued from flrrt page) Mid. however, that the question of peace was in the hand* of **hc cen tra! government at Nanking, and this was confirmed officially jfcjMnkden, ''' ?"jk report1 circulated- that the Chi nese ha4 maile peace overtures -direct to Xtf* Karakhan. aslsstant commis sar for Soviet Far-Eastewv liffstts. but Karakhae was In Berlin ?rxt "th* Russian embassy -there said he irad received no such message. ^ ? ( ' Tonnel Thnakwd. Chinese troops were reported jo be mn-f^ed about South Mountain,' the poMt near the western jfcnd of the Olrfnese Eastern Railway Jrktrg the ?iUrsatL. tunnels .ttonimft tJke' umi. rinfhan hlinf for about 1.600^ feet, fttaame .atUitory authorities iigtifUy."* Hi Thftt it tr|n RiinHin* wIvaimuj tHrtl_ red they Would blow up the tun thus blocking railroad traTAe ro**J^the hills--?? - f~-< .1 Kit jf. you \vi]i-<lrop.4n and get one of those personally se lected Coats or Dresses at prices we are offering. It will pay trade -with- us!?Try it.? :.JT\ c S ANIT ATION?SER VICE IN YOUR EATS 5 PHONE 113 Large Fancy Florida Oanges, per; doz. 50c Fancy Grape Fruit, each ........ ... . JOc Tlarge Coqoanuts, 2 for . . . . . : ? . 25c? Fancy Cocking Apples, per peck .... 50c .Pinto Beans, pey gal. . . . v ? - . . , . 75c Fancy Lettuce and Celery, per bunch . 15c Pork Chops, lean, "per pound ....... 25c Frf"?h P^ef Liver, -pound . . 20c -Slew. Beef, per pound ... . . . . 18c Creamery Butter, per pound TT.". . ? ? ? 5Uc Fancy Fruit? anjl Vegetables. Get your *" Supplies for ^Thanksgiving. ' ? ? ? ' ^ . ' Aubrey Long_& Co. ling To Build With" lis our slogan ^rid we do just what we say. From foundation to finish, including full Iifie of builders hardware. We have it and ? 4 ' v ?? "... r* . bfest of all, you save money when you buy * *. your building material -from us. Let ua_F>reve^i^^etIour prices, J Watkins & Bullock "Everything To Build With" Roxboro North Caroling i Cow* to see our line of moderately k prieied Christmas Presents before they have been'picked over. We can furi^ieh - you a suitable -present fpr any member of the family. ? * fWffifi HARDWARE CO. r Harclwar^Tor Ttfe Home And, Farm We stay open eveiy rtight UnTU 8 x>"cToclt. ~ \na.r23r=3i-*i>-Ji3*4*xt^ rmj. ??*.
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