VUL. INo. AI.Il ALL ABOARD FRIDAY NIGHT yNDlCATIONS ARE THE HOUSE WILL KE PACKED All AWd, *rida,r NUht Theatre gt serve Y*ar~?iai~^ KarK I Frtoy^u^o?Vor Prea*ntation y afternoon and evening1 Every o???Tni*httheaeho?l??. wT? tt lc< ?f . expressed ' surprise "POD finding such unusual talent -Xf !tC Pr^ character, Who pelade the ever popular Mrs. Carrie ^; ;h^ Ti0* Wood9- **? , White and brother Wallace ^T^ndnnT^c KrJwI m. ' ? ' ac<'uir?'1- Miss ^thel White moke* her debut 0* Rox '17' Tr 08 * Nrw York <<*?*>? W m V P"" addition to the v^Lwick'r pu>"* *? MerH? t?0t^f " *"*???? hero, while Merrimon Burns, a9 Captain with i.s aaauKanta, Miss Irvin, Charles ? Broadhead furnish iproarious conjedy " Jt,ZrC?> Se,WtCd s^pportinn1 haracUrs are a, follows: ^ U^a for ^ Aboard: Johnny Thom?, ifrs. 91o!1BC, R ,,t . *"> A,e*anderf Captain Ktdd, lenny, Billy Brady, Dwothy Brady Barney Kehl, Bull Works ?Jailor Boys: ? . . ill? ?fn SuWcy. Dan Rich flond, Bdpar Mas ten. Yachting- Girls: ? V^tah?H,rri'' Katharine Hatchett, *E?E* ""**? 2? i"c-m ?;,LC"V"- '""" A" Sweetheart Group: Annie Clayton, Annie Woods. Mil-] ?k B0W,e"- *???*? ,?ck, Elizabeth Morris, Shuford Carl -Pi?, Roxanna Yancey, Oorinna New ton, Annie Walker, Alice Coles, Jnnie w"'t> m WadC? Gl0djrs L?w??n, ? . Py'Knns. Annie Rooney Brooks I eiirists : ' - ? ~f~? 3 '''"ckney. Miss Claudia ; B?"", OshyGmrV^" ? 'tailur -airter ? i? 1__ _ . - lt:inrB u"''"' Loy. Marie J.nie Bums, mewtino ok the WOMAN'S CLUB The rejrolar business meetiii* of the Woman's Club will be held Mon day, April 6 at 3 P. M The pri>. ? era n>- will be in i of the Social HefVW PBpai'UiU'Ul. ? Mi?.? Tuttlr wf nnliiBu he here and will talk on the work for the Crippled children. Y All o?6mh*Trare nrped to be prr-acnt. i"4' ? . '0 ?? ~ ? ThU?t< "fnr iMI ft-t-n-nrrl on _amle by] ?rst at WilkertSrt-'g DnJE ?">rr - 1' - ; ' . . IV O . 1 . ? T A Ret CTr tegafcement "By peetST foaeSTW" Verm's Hswtmn's prr -1ntfeig"AW EVENING IN TIAWA'H 71- f,i -r ? ni prnrTiiTiy .'it i'n*pcf -? riinitrf -Monday April -6th. (Onti- day only) " ID PUBLISHER ROX BOROrl BUSBHY FORK HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION i One week from Saturday on April 11. Ae people of Bushy Fork High School District will vote on increas ing their special tax from 10 cents to 30 cents on the $100.00 worth of 1 property. i Bushy Fork High School Is the see ' ond oldest rural High School in the , county and among the first in the 1 state. It has a fine standing with j the State Hoard of Education .who would ha to to "see it dropped from the list of High Schools. This school has an interesting his i tory and the details of the struggles I and trials of these noble and public ! spirited- citizens in establishing and maintaining it would make an enter i dsting book. For several years the money to run the High School depart ment was raised by private donation. But the people wanted better ad vantages for their children and de cided that the best and fairest way was for all to pay a tax far this purpose, so an electicn was called, j The election was tarried, but by some mistake in the writing it called for only 10 cents on the one hundred dollars worth of property when it was intended to have been 30 cents, but it was not discovered until it Vfas boo late to, remedy it. This amount was found to be too small and the result is that the school has been falling in debt each year. These citixens have decided that they can not afford this nor are they willing for the county to beert their burdens, hence their decision to call this elec tion. Surely this election for the in crease cannot fall in such a splen did section of our county, such fine lands, Mich excellent people, and such b Urge ?nd- bright crowd of young people. Just thing of it! Mr. B. F. Hester, chairman of^our county commissioners, 4Ir. W. R. *(ilkerson, chairman, of the Board ?i ^riwitiop. imd Mr. W, A? Warren, our representative in the legislature two years ago', .all live in this district. And in addition to these men of note, a host of most excel lent, intelligent and progressive citi zens reside there. All of them love their children and feel thfet they are as worthy of as good school advan tages as the children of Bethel Hill, Olive Hill, Allensville, Helena or Hurdle Mills. Surely" there can be no failure to carry this election with this strong force, who are proud of their child ren and their neighbor's children, proud of their school and its fine history, and proud of the opportun ity to lift thdir school to the equal of the other schools in the county, and too proud to let their school drop down to ti six months' term and there by become a low grade school. Oh, ye people! rouse yourselves ana cl'gwn the 11th day of Apiil with a grand and' glorious success. COMMENCEMENT When? ? April 9th and 10th. Where? ? Allensville High School, What to expect? ? Music recital, declamation and recitation contest, and an address. What firstT ? Musical recital given, by Miss Nellie Wade Thursday night, April 9th at 7:30 P. M. What next? ? (Declamation and reci tation contest Friday P. M. at 2:00 o'clock April lOOr; What- last? ? An address by Dr. W7 A. Harper, President of Eton College at 7:00 o'clock promptlyfrFriday night April 10th. 4 ? Who's going? ? U ? R ? , R ? U ? not? 1 too, and all who love music and excellent speaking. U ? R ? all in vited. Come one, come all. It's your* to- enjoy. - D. H. ORUMPTON, Princi MGHT SNOW MONDAY Our good friend, Mr. W. A. Berry, 1 of Berry's Grove, made us a pleasant I Call. Monday. He laid there was a ; light fall of snow in his neighborhood 1 mnrainp'r.hnnt sun-up, and ? he thought tne fruit was all killed.' Tickets for All Aboard on sale 1>y Casts and al Wllkerson\ Drug Stcr*. ~~ i ? - O^? ? ' 7; VerraV Hawaiian's Prr-ipntinR "AJf EVENING IX HAWAII" at Palace rTJrtnrnv, Monday - April ?th 7 1 r.V - _ ? * ( The American Uginn nnnc.iinx-. a '. hnM?ial matinoo "of- All ' A*X?r'1 * *?'? Tdayat 4:15. School ohildrtn undci 1'l? ycara, * cants, aVh>IT< 7g~ ceBS 7 HOME PJRSi vJORTH CAROLINA, flfiW Up mu jmj? ? m 710 Though ftoxboro la Set Upon A Hill Spring Cleaning la Neceasary Though Roxboro is set upon a hlH, the rains of winter and the March winds have-not made unnecessary a SPRING CLEANING for those en gaged in public business , 'or the bus iness of making homes. What better time than the" week before Easter? It is almost needless to urge house keepers to clean up for such a sea son. Every fresh and growing -thing in yard or garden impels the home maker to put a new and neat appear ance to the premises. We. want the WHOLE town GLEAN back doors of stores, markets, sho|>s and nit vacant lota as well as the back yards of homes. For the sake of looks, for the cause of sanitation, on account of civic pride, and to create a better business atmosphere, the Woman's Club is asking- that each individual merchant and business or professional man help the Town Health Officers, the Town Board and the women to make this clean up week a genuine effective one. Mrs. R. G. COLE, Ch. CXvics Dept. Woman's Club..- , ROXBORO IXJSEfi _ ANOTHER GOOD CITIZEN Mr. W. G. Miller, who has been proprietor of the Hotel Jones for tho past several years, teft yesterday morning for Knoxvillc, Tran., wHera he has leased the St. James, one of the largest and mpst popular hotels in that .splendid city. Mrs. Miter aad tbe children will :??wm kum until June 1st. In its day Hotel Jones has had some most excellent managers but none who has given better service or made it more popular than Mr. Miller, and not only the town but the travelling public will regret to hear of this change. In nil things pertaining to the welfare of Rox boro Mr. Miller has been a leading spirit and the town and community will miss him. He has the best wishes of every one. BL'SHY FORK H. S. HONOR ROLL, 6th Month First Grade ? Loyd Moore. Seoomi Grade? Hilda Allen, Edgar Dunefnnt, Thaddeus Wilkerson, Jacob Thompson. Third Grade ? Hattie ? Fox, Lottie Newton, Burnice Hester, Daniel gnlpofl. ' ? : Fourth Grade ? Mandy King, Herbert "-Whiff 1 -ftrin HrCAnlrn tt niwreut, iTrnu iuwrs. (Fifth Grade ? Odell Fox, Ernest Solomon. Seventh ? Grade ? Elizabeth Rogers, TSulii Dunevant. Eighth Grade ? Corinna Bowes, Janie Rogers, Lottie .Long. Ninth Grade? jEthel Brooks, Willie Horton, Odelle Allen,, Tenth Grade ? Lucy Hortori. Eleventh Grade ? Irving O'Briant, Cleo Rogers, Alma Brooks. ? CHURCH NOTICE FOR - ?? ; PERSON CHARGE Sunday School at Cancord at 10:00 A. M. J. B. Satterfield Supt. Let everybody be on time please. Preach ing-^ t 11:00 Subject, Building the right kind of monument: Sacrament follows '"sermon. All christian.-' in cited to worship and commune with us. ^ Sunday School at Oak Grove a"t 2:00 P. M. Mrs. Z. V. Barnetta supt. Preaching atr^3:00 o'clock, Subject The Overcomcr. Everybody welcome to oil the services. ? J. W. BRADLEY Pastor. DEATH OF MRS GARRETT. * jj|n."C&afclw Garrett, who hpd been ill at the hopie of lier rabthtir ! in- Greenville, N. C.~, fSf some thne : <|II?1 Inst Saturday, and -thy body wis ; brought here for burial. The fi?oa | ral services were conducted fr^m tS? ; ISrUsilafc church afid body laid t<> ; rest itt_Uie town cemetary. The" ffow : i ri were lu nutiful?and vert only ah ; other evidence- o# =the plaee. thta pood , worian Ttfaia HI1 W iUli'LLH'IIH' W Wl I 11.4 ?0? t --Jv-- ? - \ ABftOAD NEXT ~ ~ ? .v -? f ednestfay Evening-"" "April I HLRD1.E >111. LS - T TO THE KRO.VT t i Dedication of the new School Build | . in I on April 3, 1925. you want to tea s thine of ; beauty ju?t drive rigl}t on to Hurdle Mills and take a (food look at that ; fine school building standing on the right of the road near the old school building. But dont be satisfied un . til yw get ont and take a good look 1 ^"th outside, and inside, for there it [ "ni'ich to see that Will interest and pleavc you. | Mr. VV. R. Wilkerson, chairman of the Board of Education, pronounces ttBsVuilding the best school building ih Person County. And now we h*te svt ? special day, next Friday, ,4prl\ 3rd, for you to visit this school and take n the exercises beginning at ?10:30 o'clock A. M. r ' Owing to unforeseen circumstances both Prof. Allen and Major McLendon have had to cancel thfeir engagements with us, but thoir places will be fill ed by Prof. Howard of the State De partment of Education and Mr. R P. Bums, both of whom are able 'Speakers. 1 . These will be the leading speakers. Some others will tal^e part in the exercises of the day. J . f Dinner on tho grounds, and a gmos in a very nice style. Your e brighten ^ us np a hit. I always it th rorsh - if ^ ft-em't for you, Richavd. I don't know what the ps wau'd do. ,g?-.o^.;. came and talked Ct ?W? ?( poor men . ta sign, told them how much money they would get if they would only jinc. They paid them' a little on the first load or so nnjl promised them faith fully twice as much more. The farm- : went to get their money, filled with, hopo of what they'd get; and L0T7 some found they were three hundred dollars In your debt. The poor man needs his money bad, that's why he works so hard; he works from early childhood until he's laid beneath the sod. Then, Mr. Co-op, pay him up, or leave him quite alone; don't try to make him Stick to something that | does him only harm. How can the ' poor man get anything to. eat ot use 1 or wear, when y?u get all hia tobacco n:ij still claim' ariothor -share. When1 he hasn't any money he hasn't got a i friend when he hasn't any cash he] can neither borrow nor lend. He canj n ?-hon he hasn't! got one to climb; he can't pay you; wthftt he owes you when he hasn't a) single dime. I would if i could, but I couldn't that's true; and you very , surely couldnt unless j could, could yoir : ? - A FARMERS WIFE. BAST ROXBORO AND LONGH URST CHARGE The regular hour for Sunday School at Longhurcti Bro. 0. J,' Blue is expecting you at 9:30. The church' services at 11 o'clock needs your pre sence. four young boys are to sine ; for us. Be with us at Longhurst. i The Ladies Aid Society meets at the church at 4 o'clock Saturday af-' tornoon. Come. The Longhurst League meets at 6 P. M. on Sunday evening. ! Come. Young people. Come. Grace Church : Sunday School at llorclock. Note the church service announcement. The Woodmen of the World are to come to the- ehur?h-i? a body. The public is invited. You come and support the Pastor in this service. The Pastor Ls asking you Jo be prompt in your church obligat ions. We are trying to push the fin ancial side of the church without! mentioning money in the churches anv f.Kin than we are obliged to do. If you can do ao, puy pa i t of vaur assessments now.. April l&th.' U>26, is to be (barge lnyfrten iher. There, was no special .business. The club was glad to know that Mrs. Mamie Merritt and Mrs. Ed. Davis will be members for the coming year. The general topic was "The Theatre ' Guild." The first paper on the sub- j ject, "The Theatre Guild and Some j of It's Successes," waa by Mrs. Rrure , Newell. The second paper was pre- j rented by Mrs. R. I.. Wilburn oh the play "He who Gets Slapped." The hostess served delightful re freshments to "ail of the members. ? . iCor. S?e. ? ? Tuesday4 Afternoon Mrs. L. M. Carl- \ ton "was hoite?? to ti?e Friday After-, nooi} Book Club at *? most enjoy able-meet inn. Following a series of games of Boston book an ice course was served. Mrs. H. B. Holeman of Timberlake, was a special guest. | Mrs. Connor Merritt entertnined ! at Eowton Rook Thursday evening j complimentary to her sister, Mrs. I Arthur Bradaher of Rocky Mount, who has been her guest for several days. After the play lefres^ments were served: Miss Elizabeth Noell delightfully entertained Friday afternoon at the regular time for The Friday After noon Pleasure Club and also in honor of Mrs. B. R. Long, of Greensboro and Mrs. T. C. Markham of Durham. Nine tables were arranged 'or the - club game of Boston Rook and many interesting games were enjoyed. The hostess assisted by her "sister, Mrs. W. S. CJary, Jr., fterved a delicious salad coarse with coffee and whipped cream. Easter rabbits filled with WinVt were the attractive fsvOrs. ; EPISCOPAL SALE The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Episcopal Church will bold their annual spring sale at the store Tf the Carolina Power agd Light ^Company on Saturday, April 4th, be- ' gitihing at 2:30 P. M. Children's gar- : menu, aprons, fancy work and candy will be sold. Come and do your Easter shopping for the kiddies. 2ts. i o ? - THE FARMER ! These times should remind us that wo need to put more of our work on our household surroundings : attend our orchards: fix up our houses; beautify our places and have a place to stay at while we are working for the public for little pay. Don't -go wild over field crops which are bring ing low prices. WTiy m>t have ractr beautiful places as people who live in town* and cities. * A FARMER. P. S. Stand by the ^Editor of The Courier while he investigates the acts of our legiiihitors, which seem to be somewhat mystified. i All Aboard. Let's go. Reserved seats for Friday night at Wilkerson's Drug Store. AN ATTRACTIVE At) We weukl like to cat) your atten tion to the full page advertisement of Messrs. Harris & Burns on page eight of this issue, which is decidedly one of the most attractive displays we have run. Mr. Burns in just an- 1 other one of Roxboro's wide-awake, progressive merchants who does not put too much credence in. the tale of woe of the hapd-timc pessimist. Their stock was selectetLwith great care from the best markets with especial attention to the demands of the Raster season. . This wKTe-awake" firm betlevtm -tn The /Courier as n medium which thoroughly reaches to every corner, of Person County, and is a large User of iM space. -Thtty have the merrhan-; Hi-- n-J ? -y tit krrn the, people of this section Informed as to the latest and most up-to-date styles. * ? i - -A4I Aboard. ^ q. Kt.-i*rv?d avsttHnr Prkb'y jiight-at Witter.,.;, Drug Store. - - ' ? muii ims trm uftftu im. y; 'Si i'i": .irf w* < nt ^ Htrieee /in n iT1 TlI mr Anvil tftil ?. grow/ tvyiH ^wc ? m PER YEAR IN ADVANCB No. 13 WARY HAMBKICK MISSIONARY SOCEHTT The .NEission Study Class of tt? Mary Hamferick- Missionary s<>ct?*sr met in the church Monday, Mawft 36th, to study "Adventures in Bro therhood/' Mrs. Garland Wiiwtaad lead the devotional lesson. Th?) claw was composed of sixteen member*. The morning lesson waa lad by Itr*. Mamie Mcrritt. - Two and one half hours were given to 'the first half of the bood. At twelve-thirty a temp ting lunch was served in the chords dining room, carrying1 out the Eas ter idea in the decoratuns. ternoon session was led by MM. > Shamburger, every member iaidag part in the discussion, answrrfaw questions, etc. This book ends our Mission Study for the year 1985, having taken '?China's challenge to Christianity," earlier in the year. f?a ? Mrs. ^Kendall Street, our Supt. of Mission Study, was present dinec ting and helping iii. evei^r way, ? Cor. ljB?v - 1 ' - ' -i:' ANNOUNCEMENT EPHESUS CLEMENT FIELD Standing room only at Kphmar last Sunday. Services next Sunday, Sunday School at 10:00, Preadrfag at 1 1 O'clock. Usual service at Clem ent at 3 o'clock Those who attended the special service at Ephesus last Sunday de clared it to be n good day. Soma tho outstanding features of the pro gram were congregational singing of the old Hymns. An addresa by Prof. A .C. Gentry on "The Relation of the layman to\His Church." Sermoo by Rev. ft. B. mit*. A' beautiful oW time dinner waa served by the chuteh The B. Y. P. IT. program rendered by the Ybong people from Mill Creek, church was unusually fine. Re?r. N. J. Todd tKe pastor and about <0 of his members met. with us. Mrs. R. t! WIKum and Ml - , EHa Thomp son expressed in ? a few worsts the mission needs and consecration to meet those needs". The dny waa in deed one sf helpfulness and inspir ation. L. V. COOGfXS, Pastor. : ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. C. Gentry, heretofore Prin cipal of the Bethel Hill High School for many years, has engaged his ser vices with the SATTEKFIELD IN SURANCE AGENCY. No. comment is necessary, as Mr. Gentry is wall and favorably known in Person and adjoining counties. A litre annex has heciv fitted up for Mr. Gentry's use opposite the Satterfield main office, where Mr. Gentry will be found after April 16, He will solicit all kinds of insurance, . bonding and make collections for the Company. Th?-. A pranf y will Kj. rm sponnible for any and all transac tions with him, in connection with it* business. The Agency will appreciate any and all Courtesies and patronage riven Mr. Gentry. ? Very ttuly, SjVTTESR(F I ELK) INS. AGENCY S. P. SA TTER2* I Fi. D , Owner anff .Manager. MR. CABANIS8 LEAVES v ?_ FT^t'l"tiuu if "II w>>" <*cr* ,n. , MKl 'taring the illno* and- death of- my ?*f? ?***;, was appraeiated, and I ask G->d? hlfijntng? giror-gmTr** "Rg?p?afatiy, --- ? ~ ? a The American Legion announces a ^ima Aboard- DW 'fiar ?r rrrsr ' U 18