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PAGE TWO f Miss Green Feted | At Crystal Shower |By Mrs. Fainter Complimenting Miss Mary Winder | Green, bride-elect of Lawrence Hole s man, Mrs. Hassell H. Painter enter tained at a crystal shower Wednes f day evening at Hotel Roxboro. £ Guests wfere invited for 8 o’clock. I The bride-elect on arrival was pre > sented with a corsage of white car ,l nations. ) Table decorations carried out the ( bridal note of green and white, with an attractive centerpiece of bridal ; wreath, iris, and spirea in a crystal i bowl flanked by white tapers in j crystal holders. During the evening bridal contests were enjoyed. Miss Green was pre sented with many gifts of crystal in her pattern. \ Guests were: Miss Green, Mrs. C. R. White, mother of the bride-elect. Mrs. Helen Terry. Mrs. Louis M. Day, Mrs. Bud Thomas, Misses Celia - Barrett, Ruth Newton. Mary Ellen : Chandler, Janie Murphy, Margaret i Mundy, Marion James. Jane Kirby, j Hazejine Yarboro, Lelia Monk, Doro- | thy Rowe, Stella Anne Taylor, and Arlene Newell. Bushy Fork Club Meeting Is Held The> Bushy Fork Home Demon-: station club met Wednesday at the Community house. The president, Mrs. L. D. Long, called the meeting to order and “America the Beauti ful" was sung, followed by club col- i lect. Mrs. Slade Crumpton, secretary, j read the minutes, and roll was call- | ed with twenty five members and i two new members Mrs. Jack Hester I and Mrs. Patsy Walker, present, j Mrs. Charlie Wilkerson. treasurer, I gave her report. New and old business were dispos- , ed oi and it was decided that a! plaque be given to the best “all around” student in the eighth grade. Mrs. Ralph Bowes, project leader, gave a demonstration' on “Care of: the Sewing Machine”. Mrs. James Cates, Mrs. James j Winslow, and Mrs. Kate Bradsher, hostesses for the month, served I .pound cake, pickle, and punch dur- j ing the social hour. o PTA Officers Are Installed At Meet j Officers for the coming year were j installed at the meeting of the i Parent-Teachers Association of Bushy Fork school Wednesday even- , ing at 7:30 o'clock and are as fol- j lows: president, Mrs. Charlie Wilk- j trson; vice-president, Mrs. Frank Winstead: treasurer. Mrs. Scott! " The Show Os The Year" ROXBORO KIWANIS CLUB Horse Show SATURDAY APRIL 28TH AT ROXBORO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC GROUND AFTERNOON 2:00 O'clock NIGHT 8:00 O'clock You Can Well Afford To See Both Performances; Everything Will Be Different. . ADM: Children 50c; Adults 75c • Beautiful Horses • Expert Riders • Charm and Grace Be There Bumpass Service Center ic* R. D. Bumpass, Prop. Hovatter; ,and secretary, Mrs. Slade Crumpton. ' Presiding at the meeting was Mrs. Clyde Hurdle, and devotional was given by the Girl’s Scouts under the i leadership of Mrs. R. L. Hester. I Mrs. Blanchard had charge of the music for the evening and ' Mrs. i Mabe’s seventh grade gave an inter-! esting play. Mrs. Scott Hovatter | made the treasurer’s report. The new president appointed the ( committee of each group to serve for j the coming year. The hospitality j committee served refreshments at t the conclusion of the meeting. o- Mrs. B. G. Clayton 1 Hostess To Club At Hotel Roxboro Mrs. B. G. Clayton was hostess j Wednesday evening when she enter tained members of the Research club at Hotel Roxboro. Mrs. R. L. Wilburn reviewed the interesting book. “The Gauntlet’’, and Mrs. Mamie Merritt read a short article on “An Unforgetable Character”. I A delicious dinner was served in [ the hotel dining room. Special guests were Mrs. C. E. Boyle and Mrs. S. G. Winstead, a former member. Club members pres ent were: Mesdames A. S. deVlam ing, R. L. Wilburn. Landon Brad sher, Bruce Newell. Curtis Oakley, J. A. Long, Mamie Merritt. T. Miller White, Clyde Crowell, R. H. Shelton. E. P. Dunlap and Miss Claire Harris Wanted To Buy Used Cars Jackson Motor Co. Pontiac Dealer—Phone 2971 SEE THE DOWLESS OIL B U R N I N G Tobacco Curer NOW INSTALLED ON FARM —OF— V. O. BLALOCK ROXBORO. ROUTE ONE • NO CARBON • NO COLD CORNERS • ECONOMICAL • CSE PIPE YOU HAVE J. B. MAYS, JR. DISTRIBUTOR OXFORD, N. C. Miss Dorothy Rowe ! and Maurice Daniel; To Wed In June Announcement of the engagement j of Miss Dorothy Rowe and Maurice J. Daniel, Jr., both of this city, was I made at a dinner party given by I Miss Eleanor Hester and Miss Billy | Street at tre residence of Mrs. K. h.' Street, Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Decorations carried out the pink and white color scheme with a table centerpiece of pink tulips and spirea BE SURE TO ATTEND THE KIWANIS HORSE SHOW -•:rr-r7,: .:,“" - ■■•wCT-- ' ' Saturday, April 20th 2:00 P. M. Er 8:00 P. M. ROXBORO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD Bigger and Better—For Your Entertainment —Some of the Finest Horses in the State will be Shown. You Will See that Your Person County Horses can compete with the Best. PLAN TO ATTEND.—BRING THE FAMILY. THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR . . . WOODY'S FUNERAL HOME PHONE 2031 ROXBORO. N. C. Coming Attractions At PALACE cllld COLLY WACISON Palace-Wednesday (Only), April 17 ■Sws***® -* J THE RETURN OF \ « M GENE TIERNEY iyJHi’ - JACKIE COOPER HENRY HULL V JOHN CARRADINE •1. EDWARD jWWfßßßiF****" BROMBERG • DONALD MEEK EDDIE COLLINS . GEORGE BARBIER Produced by Darryl F.Zanuck .'Associate 4! Producer Kenneth Macgowan • Directed by Fritz Lang • Original Screen Play by ... Sam Heilman Due to so many requests, we are pleased to announce this one-day showing. .Special morning show 10:30; Afternoons 3:15-3:45; Adm. 15- 35c; Evening 7:15-9:15; Adm. 15-40 c. (The entire balcony will be re served for our colored patrons for all performances.* Paloce-Thurs. Cr Friday, April 18-19 j J> reefed by the man . j « who gave you "All |p p Quiet On The West- W } W TFvW: W-, jt DANA ANDREWS Witt, RICHARD CONTE in a crystal bowl. Pink candles in I crystal holders were also used. Miss j Rowe’s place was marked by a pink ■ and white galdette corsage with i individual placecards of a miniature I bride and bridegroom for the other | guests, and at each guests place j was a tiny sailboat with the inscrip tion "Dot and Jack, June”, Pink baskets of perfume were glv |en as favors, and Miss Rowe was i presented crystal in her pattern. ! pach guest gave a toast to the bride-elect. j A delicious three course dinner : was served by Miss Lucille Cothran, THE COURIER-TIMES Miss Catherine Hester, and Mrs. Steve Dickens. | Guests, who included relatives and I close friends of the bride and the ’ I ) bridegroom-elect were: Mrs. Wyatt Monk, Mrs. M. J. Daniel Mrs. Bud ] Thomas, Misses Arlene Newell,' Nancy Bullock, Lelia Monk, Marjorie Dickerson, Opal Brown, Evelyn Urn- I stead, Ethel Newell Winstead, ( and j Eleanor Winstead. o The Metropolitan Museum of Art rolled up its largest annual attend ance in 1945—1,828,353 persons, : PALACE THEATRE Wednesday (Only), April 17 BY POPULAR REQUEST Henry Fonda. Gene Tierney. Jackie Cooper, Henry Hull. John Car radine, J. Edward Bromberg, and Donald Meek in— " The Return Os Frank James” Jesse murdered!....His killers set free! But still alive and swearing vengeance Jesse’s brother, Frank! • VARIETY VIEWS—“DOCTOR OF PAINTING" • TRAVELTALK—“MISSION TRAIL” Due to so many requests,'we are p-.eased to announce this one day showing of this outstanding production. Special morning show 10:30; Afternoon 3:15-3:45; Adm. 15-35 c; Evening 7:15-9:15; Adm. 15-40 c; (The entire balcony will be- reserved for our colored patrons for, all performances.) Thursday Cr Friday, April 18-19 • Jana Andrews, Richard Conte, George Tyne, John Ireland and Lloyd Bridges in— "A Walk In The Sun” Dana Andrews has stepped from great role to great roIe...."THE PURPLE HEART", "LAURA", "STATE FAIR". Now as ‘Tyna’, tough and tender, ribald and romantic he draws his most memorable assign ment. • HEARST METROTONE NEW-“-NEWS OF THE DAY No morning shows; Afternoons dally 3:15-3:45; Adm. 15-35 c; Eve nings daily 7:15-9:15; Adm. 15-40 c. > DOLLY MADISON THEATRE Wednesday, April 17 John Carradine, Claudia Drake, Robert Shayne, and Maris Wrlxon in "Fate Os Marble” The "FACE" enters screendom’s hall of horrors! New! Fearsome! A sight to make the blood run cold! • CHAPTER NO. 2—“ WHO’S GUILTY” v No morning shows: Afternoons dally 3:15-3:45; Adm. 15-30 c; Evenings dally 7:15-9:15; Adm. 15-35 c. Thursday Cr Friday, April 18-19 Dennis O’Keefe, Marie McDonald, Barry Sullivan, Binnie Barnes, j. Carrol Naish and Jerome Cowan in— " Gelling Gertie's Garter” When a body meets a body everybody shrieks with laughter! “Get. ting Gertie’s Garter” is no snap lor the boys—but it’s all kinds of fun for you! f • SCREEN SNAPSHOTS—“BOtfcYWOOD CELEBRATIONS” • MOVIETONE ADVENTUEE —“Memories of Columbus” Special morning show Friday 10:30; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:49; Adas. 15-30 c; Evenings daily 7:15-9:15; Adas. 15-35 c. _ QCC The Roxboro Kiwanis Horse Show SATURDAY APRIL 20, 1946 AFTERNOON SHOW NIGHT SHOW AT 2:00 P. M. AT 8:00 P. M. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! PLENTY OF FUN! FOR YOUNG ROXBORO HIGH AND OLD ATHLETIC GROUND ®The . ■ . ■ Peoples Bank ROXBORO, N. C. Dolly Madison-Wed, April 17 CHAPTER NO. 2—“ WHO’S GUILTY Del, Maaaon Thun -Fri., Apr 118-19 ||ioennis McDonald H \ Baity Sullivan ■ Binnie Barnes Special morning slid# Friday 16:30; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Adttt. 15-3flc; Evenings <UUy T:iW:ls; Adm. i5-35c. MONDAY, APRIL 16, -1046
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