PERsownrs ■ > —— ■■ ■■■ ■ Mr. L. A. Bradsher returned to his home at Hester’s store today, ater being confined to Watt’s Hos pital or two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter, of Weldon, spent the week-end in Rox boro as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coy E. Day. Mrs. W. L. Younger spent last week in Raleigh, visiting her sis ter. Mrs. McAllister, of Winston-Sa lem, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. M. Carlton. Miss Grace O. Clayton spent Sun day in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kmßead have returned to Cincinnati; after visiting in Roxboro for sometime. Messrs. Robt. Smith, Curtis Long, MOTHER it’s up to you. Cold Prooi vour Children * with Puretest Vitamin Products Cod Liver Oil Hailbut Liver Oil Plain or Mint Flavored 6 OZ. 45c - pt. 79c Capsules-plain 50’s '9c Cod Liver Oil Brewer’s Caps. 50’ S 45c Yeast Tablets 100’s 49c 110’s -79 c Puretest Cherrosote Mineral oil, pt 59c 55c . Cough Syrup V* pt. J Q1 , _ Mi. 31 ..sol. Rexall Milk Mello-Malt Tab,ets fo * pt. 79c 59c Hambrick, Austin and Thomas THE REXALL STORE The Friendly Druggists Phone 27 Honey Bucket SI.OO Coffee aSSu 25c Gelatin Flavors pk. 6c Salad Dressing Qt. Jar 25c Oat MeaffiaSrpk. 33c SWIFT Tomato Juice 3 for 25c Tomato Catsup BotHe 15c Coffee gjg 3Qc Silver Nip 15c Sweet Potatoes, peck 35c Sergeant & Clayton PHONE 23—-AND PHONE 24 fiiQ’TSGchiiels' spent Sunday in Greensboro. Miss Fratmy Pointer, of Danville, Va., spent the week-end in Roxboro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barksdale Smith. Messrs. Bill Kane, Dudley Sam ford and A. P. James spent Sunday in Danville, Va. Mr. G. C. Hunter and daughter, Rebecca, spent the week-end in Richmond, Va. Mr. James Clayton, who has been visiting in Roxboro for sometime, returned to his work in Durham, Sunday. Miss Marcus Winstead, of Milton, spent Saturday in Roxboro. MesSfajngs W. T. Pass and Mar garet Teague spent" Friday in Dur ham. Misses Montine Warmack and Margaret Hannah Critcher left for FEttBON COUNTY TIMES - ROXBORO. N. C. ■, a Parmville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowe spent >, Tuesday in Charlotte, N. C. Misses Mildred Scott and Chris e tine Gunter, of King’s Business School in Raleigh, spent the week end with Miss Dorothy Warren, also -of King’s, at the home of Mr. and f Mrs. A. R. Warren. Mrs. Ina Allen spent Wednesday •, at Omega, Va. visiting her parents. i Mr. Henry Sergeant, of Durham, spent the week-end in’ Roxboro as i guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ', jW. A. Sergeant. i, I | Mrs. Belle Thaxton is confined to her bed on account of illness. > Mr. Edwin Hamlin, of U. N. C., spent the week-end in Roxboro vi - siting relatives. Miss Sallie Riggsbee, of Durham, is a guest of Mrs. A. S. deVlaming. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young and r A. C. Gravitte spent several days | in Dunn visiting friends. Miss Rachel Stephens, of Dur ham, spent the week-end in Rox boro visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Stephens. Mrs. Laura Garland, of Warsaw, Va. .is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Merritt. o Mrs. Edward Garland and son, William, and Mrs. Laura 'Garland have returned to Warsaw after spending several days in the home of Mrs. Sam Merritt. ■ o Contract Bridge , Mrs. G. I. Prillaman delightfully entertained her club at her home on South Main Street. Contract bitidge was played at two tables for sometime. Mrs. Lan dan Harvey received club high score prize and Mrs. P. L. Thomas received visitor’s high score prize. A delicious salad course was ser ved^. Tuesday Night Club Mrs. H. M. Beam was hostess to the Tuesday night club at her home on Lamar Street, Tuesday. Beautiful spring flowers decora ted the room in which three tables were placed for contract bridge. After six progressions were en joyed, the scores were tallied and Mrs. B. B. Strum was awarded the club high prize, Miss Isabel deVlam ing was awarded the visitor’s prize and Mrs. O. Z. Gentry was awarded the traveling prize. A sweet course with nuts was served. o I Missionary Society, The Woman’s Missionary Society of Hurdle Mills Methodist Church met with Mrs. D. L. Whitfield on Feb. 10, 1937. The meeting was cal led to order by the president, Mrs. N. D. Harris. A hymn, “I Love to Tell the Story” was sung and ths Scripture Reading “The Godly Man” First Psalm was read by Mrs. Dic kerson followed by a prayer by Mrs. Joe Whitfield. The roll called and dues collected by the treasu rer, Mrs. D. L. Whitfield and the minutes of the last meeting read by the secretary, Mrs. R. H. Baynes. The motion was made to send $5 to the Red Cross and it was also decided to go on with the same of ficers for the ensuring year. Two interesting talks were made by Miss Helen Melton and Miss Melba O’Briant, the first was an account of a Methodist Conference in China by Mrs. B. W. Lipscomb and the latter talked on “Prayer for Missionaries.” The Society was invited to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Dixie Long. The meeting was dismissed by prayer by Miss Melton. At the close of the meeting the hostess served fru'ts. o Philip Bowen At Cottonwood Philip Rfowen lefffc Monday for Cottonwood, Alabama, where he will undergo treatment at Sealy’s Hot Salt Mineral Well, where it is hoped that he will be cured. He was confined to his home for several months where he had been recru perating from wounds inflicted by an exploding gun. Mr. Carl Bowen, father of Philip, with his mother, accompanied him to Cottonwood, where Mr. Bowen will spend several weeks with him while his mother will stay the en tire period with Philip. o EDGAR LONG MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY, FEB. 21, 1937 Church School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Division 6:45 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. A Cordial welcome to all. B. P. ROBINSON, Pastor • o For Immediate Results Advertise in the Times Mean Right to'Jaw Topping New Legs m ■ Ht ..., 1 m ■hh ■ p mK NH|| ■Hr f I Jt 'j tm $■ '.S? £ A future champ docs a little preliminary work and at the same time demonstrates how smiles may be brought to the faces of small victims of infan tile paralysis. Funds collected at the President's Birthday Ball helped him. GROUP MEETING Person County Group Sunday School Meeting, Beulah Baptist As /sjoiciation. North R»xbo|) churcht- Sunday, February 21st., 1937, 2:30 P. M. Song Devotional - Mrs. Z. R. Clayton Song Roll Call of Churches Organization Outlining of Organization and Program- Rev. V. E. Duncan Special Music How our Sunday School Reached and is maintaining the Standard of Excellence-Mrs. Erroll Morton Closing Devotional-Mr. A. F. Dur ham Rev. V. E. Duncan, Superintendent o Troop 49 Met Last Night Boy Scout Troop 49 met last night at the Community House. The boys visited the new scout hut that is now under construction and then spent a large part of the evening on First Aid. Clyde Whitt passed his tender foot test and was received into the troop. Gus Deering visited the boys du ring this meeting. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Person County, North Carolina, made in the spe cial Proceeding entitled W. Ed Mooney and others against Billie Sim Rogers and others, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Roxboro, North Caro lina, on SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 1937, at 12 o’clock M,the following de scribed tract of land in Mt. Tirzah Township, Person County, North Ca rolina: Bounded on the North by the lands of Mrs. A1 Lunsford, on the East by the lands of Luther Sat terfield, on the South by the lands Note-The post card, reproduced below, was received by Mr. O. T. Kirby, manager of the two local theatres, in Sept, of last year. Gordon C. Hunter was then in California on business and was evidently having a hard time finding a good show that had not already been in Roxboro. His experience in this connection is now very interesting in connection with the “letter of complaint” that was received by Mr. Kirby week before last. THIS SIDE FOR MESSAGE POST CARD San Francisco, Cal. Sept. 21, 1936 Dear Teague, We are having a wonderful time. Tried to see a picture show last night, but all the x j mmm | theatres we went to, except one, were show- I • ISiroV ing pictures that had already been in Rox- ▼ boro. Even here in California where pictures * >a^ace and D °Uy Madison Theatres are made, the service is not as good as you have been giving in Roxboro. Roxboro, N. C. GORDON C. HUNTER ■' A TOKF 0 liflflH these » IHIIK H UUlin and three piece man- J» < nish suits $9.95, $16.75, $24.75. ;! Snappy numbers in Dresses received / jj !; flpggjfc Spring Slippers are beginning to roll |j !; ftjSpSl in. Good Shoes for every member of HjBMl ;! !» It Will Pay You To Trade With Us. Try It. I WILBURN & SATTERFIELD J In the Heart of Town, in Front of the Courthouse jl WAUmVWWWWWWWUWWVWWWmWWWAVWV of Lex Painter and John W. Mooney, and on the West by the lands of Tom Clayton, containing 100 acres, more or less, and known as the “Home Place” of the late W. E. Mooney. One acre of which will be reserved as the “Mooney Family Burial Ground” and will not pass at this sale. The purchaser will be required to deposit with the Commissioner 10% of the purchase price on the day of sale. This February 2nd, 1937. W.D. MERRITT, Commissioner 2-11-4 T o EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Ex ecutrix of the last will and testa ment of Sarah Rogers, deceased, late of Person County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the first day of February, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This February Ist., 1937. Annie Harris, » Executrix. 2-4-6 T o ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Anna M. Bradsher, deceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to (notify all persons hawng claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersig X A p Why live in a house that belongs to some- A one else. We are prepared to furnish all the material at a very reasonable price- C SEE US TODAY FOR AN ESTIMATE E Watkins & Bullock EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1987 , ned at Roxboro, N. C., on or before : the 15th day of February, 1938, or , this notice will be pleaded in bar • of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate [ payment. This 15th day of February, 1937. i Ann Bradsher Martin, Admrx. of Anna M. Bradsher. i Wm. D. Merritt, Atty. 2-18-6 T r o NOTICE-LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Person County, ’ North Carolina, made an the Spe cial Proceeding entitled Renie N. Rimmer, Isaac J. Rimmer and others . against Boyce V. Blalock and others, . I will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash ’ at the Court House door in Rox boro, N. C., on ; MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937, at I 12 o’clock M., that certain tract of land in Bushy Fork Township, Per j son County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: On the North J by the lands of Henry Rimmer and • George Vincent; on the East by the • lands of C. E. Long and Willie Breeze; on the South t»y the Orange County line and lands of Dallas Villines, and on the West by lands of Etta Brooks, containing 177 acres, more or less, and being known as the Home Place of the late J. R. ’ Rimmer. The purchaser at said sale will be required to deposit with the i Commissioner 10% of the purchase o price on the day of sale, s This 12th. day of February, 1937. i W. D. MERRITT, Commissioner ;- 2-18-4 T