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PAGE TWO j> BefhelHHl [ School News j | The most distinguished and hon-! •red guest to whom Bethel Hill Behoof and community could play posts visited here last Thursday. This person was Mrs. J. A. Beam, or {Mama Beam", as she is known to he many, many Bethel Hill students nd Rlumni who learned the essenti- 1 Is of algebra, Latin, French, and ;eometry in years past from this be- Dved teacher. It is the hope of stu ents, faculty, and community people 1 bat "Mama Beam" will make an ( ther and longer visit soon. In the last column of Bethel Hill f chool news it was incorrectly stated t lat Mrs. Taylor's tenth grade stud t [its instigated the unique "Better 1 nglish Week" tagging program., i lthough these students are in Mrs. j r aylor’s tenth grade home room, it t as the English students of the i tenth grade under the guidance of i ifiss Whitfield who sponsored the i program. j The English classes of Bethel Hill ; School gave an impressive and in- iCURE TOBACCO ty/\TH A STOKER » If you’re thinking of buying k stoker, you should read this informative book, “How to a Stoker.” Come in for | J’our free copy, and we’ll show you today.’s * FOR GREATER /”} FIRE POWER Johnson Cotton Co. ji OF ROXBORO, INC. I —^—i lll " Ml ■ —I ■■ [elite I Hair Styling | A Specialty i . ! Enchanting... Irresistibly Beautiful I JP> SfijL ™ y A joy to have ... a joy to wear, because it’s coo!, i Br-i® comfortable, so completely beautiful. Call us today • £■ for vour Rillint; COLD WAVE. ! p *^ | J. B. WILLETTE i ■ • . “ 11 » * : Who has the responsibility of management in this hair styleing i establishment is strongly opposed to any program of price inflation, • generally or in our own profession. We feel unless prices are con- I trolled* and held down to sound levels, the aftermath will bring J about chaos in this profession. Consistent with this feeling we • have not raised the prices at the ELITE. This policy will be of J help to you during these trying times and we want to take this | opportunity to say, Thanks a lot to you of Roxboro for your pa • tronage, and sincerely hope it will continue. . . 1 » •f . MR. WILLETTE W'ILL BE GLAD TO SUPERVISE , ALL WORK DONE BV m MR. J. B. WILLETTE, MANAGER | MRS. BETTY NELMS WILLETTE MRS. JANE RILEY SRS. /ENNY FLOYD GILLILAND MRS. IOLA CARVER, Recpt. Phone L-2501 Durham, N. C. 309 Depositor's Notional Bank i Iffffo ~^ilii i i7' P l *! . 1| Open Evenings By Appointment WKB&hC: ... ...... structive choral reacting on April 4 J before the student body. The stage was a mass of spring blossoms which made a colorful back ground. Devel j oping the theme that words are the I undying, imperishable part of a I people, the reading consisted of ex- j cerpts from historical documents and ' literature, potraying the power im portance, and beauty of words. The solo readings were taken by the fol lowing: ' 11th grade—Mary Wiley, Emmn Lee Lowery, Warren Talley, Margaret | Melton. Essie Ruth Jones, Mary j Shirley Watts, Ben Owen, and Mcßee Stigall; 9th Grade Wilkel mina Wehrenberg, Willie Wray Ful ler. and Patsy Tingen. Tre decorat ing committee was Easie Ruth Jones Mary Inez Wiley and Mcßee Stig all. The English classes are taught 1 by Miss Whitefield. I The gymnasium is being used to the fullest during, activity period these days but not for basketball. | Elves, Crocusts, Rose. Lilies, Daf- I fodils, and Tulips are practicing : dances for their spring debut at j the May Day festival. These child- I j ren from the various elementary * j grades are being directed in their I respecaive dances by Miss Hall, i ' Miss Crutchfield, and Miss Rose I Miss Ophellia Montague, chairman of the May Day program has annou- I | need that the May court will con- | | sist of the May Queen and King, j and a Maid of Honor and six atten- j ; dants, each with an escort. Miss Mer j rit and Miss Poole are the committee ] in charge of costumes for the May j ! Court . | Many band students are taking ! privat elessons from Mr. Thompson of Roxboro. With the enthusiastic jband members already making great 1 progress under the disection of Miss; Annie Lea Rose, it is felt that j this added instructionsby Mr. Thomp ! son will cause the Bethel Hill school; band to make even greater strides in its progress. The fact that the baseball team lias lost both games it has played is ■not discouraging to the players, They are still doing some spirited : practicing under the coaching of Mr. Wilburn. The Bethel Hill team ; lost to Mt. Tirzah 7-0, and to Hurd |les Mill 9-12. There are several j more games on this seasons sche dul.e. The Bethel Hill team has high hopes of redeeming itself of these two early losses, o • Virgilina News Items By Mrs. W. D. Amis __________ __ _____ April showers the past few days i are proving beneficial and refresh ing to gardens and all vegetation, which were in need of moisture. The lawns are agog with an ar ray of early flowers with the set ting of .green grass. Travelers along the woodland scenes of budding j trees, punctuated witn flashing red gloves were God's first templt, so its groves were Gods first temple, so its natural that to rove in the woods, we find peace, quietude, and in ; spiration. Who can look at the giant | oak without feeling sublimity that speaks of God. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES ’ Regular services were held on Sunday ngiht at the Baptist Church wtih a noted increase in attendance. Witnessing for Christ was the cen tral thought developed by the pas tor, based on the saying of Paul "I am a debtor both to the Jew and the Gentile for what Christ had done for him." Too often he declared that Chris tians were too much absorbed in things, materially, socially, indif ference etc., this crowding out Christ and his message out of our : lives. Announcements were made that, the annual Dan River Association -wlH' -'convene next Wednesday at the Beth car Baptist church in Hal- j ifax. The following Monday .April 15, ’ there will be a regional meeting in 1 South Boston Baptist Church in; the afternoon. Prominent speakers will be heard at both meetings. i YVVA MEETS Last Monday night at the home of ; Lillie Murray the. Young Womans j Auxiliary held its monthly meeting I with a large attendance. Two new j members were received with a warm Friendly gesture... Have a Coke J mm UNDER AUTHORITY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, ROXBuRO, N. C. Coming Attractions At PALACE and DOLLY MADISON DOLLY MADISON—SPECIAL 11:30 “OWL SHOW" SATURDAY NIGHT A. REGULAR SUNDAY SHOWS. APRIL 13-14 Palace-Mon. & Tues., April 15-16 Special morning show Monday 10:30; Afternoons dally 3:13-3:45; Adm. 15-35 c; Evenings daily 7:15-9:15; Adm. 19-40 c. ; welcome. Following a business period, the j topic program was presented by the committee, Louise Murray, fol lowing the devotionals by Elizabeth Murray. Others taking part on the pro gram were: Ruby Hill, Lucille Whitt I Doris Tilman, Lillie Murray, Baker j Torian, Lhcy 'Chandler, and the 1 leader, Mrs. Amis. J The meeting was closed, by sen- I tence prayers, ending with the • Lord's prayer. A course of chicken salad, lemon i ade and cakes was attractively j served by tne hbstess. It is said here that the Chamber ; of Commerce is discussing and hop ing that a branch bank can be' established here which will meet a j big need. It may be noted that our j own Citizens Bank was moved some ! R PRESCRIPTIONS $ j Prescription filling is a personal business.. Personal for yon and personal for us... Our druggists give your prescriptions their personal attention and accept it as their personal responsibility to see that your doctors instructions are followed to the letter. You can depend upon our services with confidence ANYTIME ALL THE TIME THOMAS & OAKLEY DRUGGISTS ! DAY PHONE 4931 NIGHT 4183—4834 ' THE COURIER-TIMES I years ago to South Boston. CLUB TO MEET i . Tlie Woman’s Club will meet i Tuesday night with Mrs. Arthur , Tuck with Mrs. Bohanan as co | hostess. 'PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Mayo, ( Do YOU suffer from | CRAMPS i NERVOUS TENSION on "CERTAIN DAYS” of the month? U female functional monthly dls- I turbances make you suiter cramps, headache, backache, weak, tiled, lier- I vous, cranky feelings—at such times . - try Lydia E. Plukham's Vegetable , Compound to relieve such symptoms. I Taken thruout the mouth Plnk | ham's Compound helps build up re sistance against such symptoms. Also ureat stomachic tonic! Try iCI PALACE THEATRE Saturdoy, April 13 Johnny Mack Brown, Lynne Carver, Raymond Hatton and Douglas Fowley in— • "DRIFTING ALONG" Raiders of the range! Blazing saga of the trigger men who looted the West! • CHAPTER NO. 7—“ THE PHANTOM RIDER” • CARTOON—“PICKUP YOUR TROUBLES” Afternoon 2:30-4:00; Adm. 15-35 c; Evening 6:45-8:15-9:30; Adm. 15-40 c; (Box office opens 6:30 1 Monday & Tuesday, April 15-16 William Powell. Esther Williams. Angela Lansbury. James Gleason and “Rags” Ragland in— "THE HOODLUM SAINT" Gangland called him a sucker... women called him saint! Thrills ga lore in M-G-M's melodrama of a guy two gals and a gang; • FOX METROTONE NEWS—NEWS OF THE NATION « SHORT SUBJECT—POPULAR SCIENCE Special morning show Monday 10:30: Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Adm 15-35 c; Evenings daily 7:15-9:15: Adm. 15-40 c. DOLLY MADISON THEATRE Saturday, April 13 Gilbert Roland as The Cisco Kid, with Martin Garralaga, Ramsay Ames in— "THE GAY CAVALIER" Unconquerable in a duel! Irresistable... .in a woman’s arms! He’s the most exciting “Cisco" ever to sizzle the screen! • CHAPTER NO. 6—" ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN” • NOVELTOON—"FRIENDLY GHOST" Afternoon 2:30-4:00; Adm. 15-30 r; Evening 6:45-2:15-9:30; Adm. 15- 35c. (Box office opens 6:301 SPECIAL 11:30 OWL SHOW SATURDAY NITE AND REGULAR SUNDAY SHOWS, APRIL 13-14 Freddie Stewart. June Prbisser, Judy Clark, Warren Mills and Eddfe Heywood and Orchestra in— "JUNIOR PROM" Solid, super and swingsational! Hollywood’s zootiest hepcate In a riotous jubilee of jive and joy! • HEADLINER REVIVAL—“RUSSIAN DRESSING” Saturday nite box office opens 11:15; Picture 11:30; Adm. AU Seats 40c; Sunday afternoon 3:15 (Box Office opens 3:00); Adm. 15-95 c Eve ning 9:00 (Box office opens 8:45); Adm. 15-40 c. , Monday & Tuesday, April 15-16 Sydney Greenstreet, Gearldine Fitzgearld and Peter Lorre, in "THREE STRAt4G€«S" The screen trembles to the violence of this Woman’s strange de sires—to the vengeance of her jewelled goddess! • melody master—“ Musical novelties” '• HEARST METROTONE NEW-NEWS OP THE DAY No morning show; Afternoon 3:15-3 f 46; Adm. lS*10c; Evening 7:15- 9H5; Adm. 15*38c. • . Va., visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Torian has returned home from a visit with relatives in Louisa County. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kehneth Hayes of Lancaster, Pa., have been visiting relatives and friends in Virginia and surrounding community. Mr. FARMERS - ATTENTION Now Is The Time To Put Running Water in Your Homes. We Have Several Different Kinds Os Deep and Shallow Well Systems Come In and Get Our Complete Installed Price. All Pumps, Work and Material Fully Guaranteed. W. E. THOMAS Located at Miller-Hurst, Court St., Roxboro, N.C. The Security Life & Trust Co. of Winston-Salem, N.C. Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Appointment of C. C. (COPE) GARRETT Special Representative for Roxboro and Vicinity MR. GARRETT WILL BE PLEASED TO ASSIST THE PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY WITH THEIR INSURANCE NEEDS ETHREL J. DANIEL Special Agent 111 Corcoran St. DuHiam, N. C; r . Hayes made his home with Mr. find I Mfs. Harrison before going into 1 service. Mrs. Hayes was the former Miss Thelma Puryear of Virgllina. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry ford are ex : pected to return to thetr home here i this week after spending the win . ter with their daughter in Hazard, PALACE—SAT., APRIL 13 D. MADISON—SAT., APRIL 13 mm? mb? • it#’ SM ® C&VBlie/i jfwy GILBERT ROUND i CHAPTER NO. 7 CHAPTER NO. 5 “THE PHANTOM RIDER” ‘ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN’ Dolly Madison-HMon. & Tues. April 15-16 1 I the mimm 3,1 l,le No morning Ahows; AtMBMM daily 3:15-3:45; Adm. 15-3#e; Evenings daily 7:18-5:18; Adm. 18-38 c„ ~ ’ . . < THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1946 Ky. * 6 6 6 Cold Preparations Liqilld, Tablets, Salve, Ndse drop* Caution use only as directed.
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