? . / IV. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ' HOME FIRST. ABROAD NEX 7 $130 PER YEAR IN ADVANCH )L. No. XLII ROX BORO, NO^TH CARQL.INA, Wednesday Evening* May 13, 1925. No. 1 9^ HOXBORO HIGH SCHOOL BANQUET SOXBORO HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS KNTERTAIN SENIORS Banquet Gi*fn At Hotel Jones. Many . Touts and Much Merriment. The Hotel J-onei was tha center for the lively Annual Jwrior-Senior ; banquet last" Friday night. Custom of the past can hardly find its j . equal wh?jn compared to the precise ness and beauty of the occasion. Long before 8:45 the dignified sen iors and expectant seniors began to assemble. There was a georgeous array of evening gowns, represented I by every color and style, -rand for i once every "one forgot about school i to "enjoy themselves in r. the big i event , qt tha - year. The dining ha)I of the hotel was leco rated with class colors of yel- , , low and white. Crepe paper of these ' colors joined the various -columns j forming a chain work wof gold nnd Wack. Daisies, the class flower, were conspicuous on every table j After some searching, every one fin ally found their seat. The Toast mistress, Miss Elisabeth Morris, proceeded to give a hearty welcome to the Seniors and faculty. Upon the bid of the Toastmistress every one began to prepare for the first course, which, consisted of Fruit . Cocktail. Then and therefore we mat the first obstacle, which was the right spoon? After an inquiry of r.ur near neighbors, we came to the conclusion that neither one was le gitimate. The eecond course consis ted of Baked Chicken, etc., and v.ould have been perfect, if sevveral of the guests and faculty, or ?ome tiniy, hadn't, dropped ?e>~ nyuiy forks > nd khives. Ice crea-ra and cake was served as an excellent dessert, j The waitresses were represented . ky the freshman Class. Each One was dressed in colore corresponding to the Senior class colors. The banquet is oyer, but long will the memory of it linger in our minds. TOASTS? ~ The following toasts were given and responded toi j Toastmistress, M'ss Elizabeth Mor ris. . i Superintendent, Champ Winstead. Mr. Stalvey. Teachers, Mary M. Dunlap. Mr. Dawes * Seniors, Baxter Hobgood. Charles Woods. School, Janie Burns T-r? Miss Satterfield. Tonight, Curtis OakTey. Ben Stalvey. Those present were: CLASS 1925. ATanie Burns, Mildred Lohg, Helen i pjstanfield, Nina Abbitt, Frances * Long, Roxana Yancey, Emma II all, j ? Alice Qliyer. Aisnie ' Woods^-ifaxter j Wade, ? Wallace ? \\ i.iip, Curtis wak- | ley, Jonh Eberman,- Charles Woods, ' Oscar Hull. CLASS 1926. Edith Bowles, Janie Blaiock, Clara Coaart, Alice Cole,' Willie Chambers, ' Mary M. Dunlap, Elizabeth Harris, ' Grace Jackson, Elizabeth Morris, J Carrie Monk, Vertie Moore, Cor nelia Thompson,. Helen Wilkerson, ' Katherine Hatchett, Ellen Bradsher, ' Maynar'd Clayton, Jerry Dixon, Bax - ter Hobgood, Edgar Masten, Charles Reams, Ben Stalvey, Garrett Stan field, Jlames Thomas, Champ Win steAd, James Walker. ? Teachers pnrticipating in this en joyable occasion were Misses Delia Dad son, Mildred Satterfield, Ethel Irv1n,-Urpme Ailgaod, a. Br. Stalvey; 4 R. B. Dawes, A. M. Burns. ? B. Kttft SALE ?L GUARANTEED PEDIGREED COTTON SEED. LABGEST YIELD ! OF ANt COTTON PLANTED IN I THE COUNTY LAST YEAR SEE' W. F. LONG or L. R. MONKr at | WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE ? . ' o COLORBD MAN - ? IW n? in his pJ^nt. bed (Jrawing ? frhen the summon* fame. HH ^ wi brenubt to Roxbwo and ,Wpat?? for boriil,^ J THE OLD VETS GATHER Memorial Day Observed Last Satur day. Dinner Provided by the Danghjers. Memorial Day exercises were held here last Saturday. At 10 o'clock in the morning- the Veterans met in their regular annual business meet ing.. There were 18 present, and 12 absent. The' rail call showed that 12 had passed away since the former annual meeting. When it is remem bered that there were one thousand soldiers from this County the fig ures above shows how the "old fel lows'^? thinning ou? In a few short years the sight of an Old Vet wil be a matter to be remarked about. ? After, the meeting of the Veter ans they assembled at' the school auditorium where ajfctropriate fir ercises were held. A quartette com posed of Mesdames Lilian Foreman and H. W. Newell, Rev. R. E. White and Clyde Crowell sang some of the old songs so dear to the heart of the soldier boys Mrs. M. R. Long, president of the -QaiiglrttrFs, presi ded over the meeting in a most graceful manner, and in -a very charming flow of words introduced the speaker, Mr. J. W. Noell, Editor of Hie Courier. After the address the old soldiers and their wives went to the farmers warehouse, where a most sumptuous dinner was served. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA GLEE CLUB The Glee Club of -the University of North Carolina has established itself as one of the leading male choruses in the country, its work having been placed on an equal footing with such groups as the St. Ol&f Choir, the Westminister Choir, and Uje Harvard Glee Club. The organization is composed of sixt?. . uridargtaduat*' "studenti, the concert units ranging in size from twenty-five to fifty Men.' The programs sung by the club are varied in their make-up'; ranging from the most severe classics to the best modern compositions; the num bers offer contrast and variety which assure sustained interest. In speaking of a concert given in Greensboro by the Club the Grsens boro News says: "The Glee Club sang some old sacred sop^s with such ^perfect .harmony that, if one had closed his eye's, he . might ima gine himself alone in a huge, diriily lighted cathedral where- the only sound was that of a great organ fingered lightly by a master. The low crooning, notes swelled almost imperceptibly in a perfect crescendo: The people of Roxboro and Per son County will have the opportun ity of hearing this most excellent group on Friday night. May 15th. at , the school auditorium. i FORD CRASHES INTO ~* ! SHOW WINDOtVl | Three of the large plate glass show windows of the T. W. Pass Furniture Company were broken about one o'clock Tuesday after noon when a Ford automobile ilimbed over the sidewalk and crashed into the window. The Coupe j was parked at the curb, and when! a negro nanyxi Smith attempted to crank up, by hand, the gear lever slipped and the car darted across the sidewalk and into the south win dows, catching the negro in between. ! Smith was right badly cut bj? the broken glass. The Ford was not damaged to any great extent. The mishap was purely accidental and no action has been taken by the polfce. FORD CAR AND FOUR MEN CAPTyRED Last Sunday Deputy Gentry, Sam Oliver and Melvin Gentry went out on a raid and captured a Ford auto obile with some, whiskey, and four men, Will Webb, Bird Chavis and Will Ross, who were in. the enr, which was searched and whisky found. Robert Catei was the fourth, 'who was arrested for swearing on church grounds. The parties are nil "colored, and upon .giving a Kear new Ixwuiii oval U nnnnt. ver and his Forty Ydung Men, coun posing-tSe University Glee Glub, Friday Night,' 'Vgf i6th. "at" flie [Hehgol Auditorium. . ' -~r "" " ? " ii ii i '0- ? ? Be sure and hear John Paul Wea ROXBORO BAPTIST BARACA CLASS U Top Row: Edd Allen. L. C. King. Dr. L. V. Lisenbee, W. 8. Clary, Jack AtkersVn, Landon Harvey, R. L. Woodard, G. H. Moose, Joh? Ledbetter, John Penticoat, E. V. Boatwright, Fred Hasten, W. H. Moore, W. ,G. Bradsher, Jack Strum, William Joyner, S. M. Marry, Maxie Daniel, M. B. Simpkins, A. F ? James. k Middle Row: (Kneeling), Joe Y. .Blanks, Gilmer Masten, C. C. Garrett. Charlie Clayton, Howard Hall, C. S. Barnett, Charlie Day, J. L. Clayton, Osby Gentry, dl L. Chestnut, George Thomas, Prank, Howard*- Bertie -L. O'Briant, Carlton King, Frank Wilson, Sam STicok, W. T. Adcock, Alfred Walker, Elmer Long, L. B. Duncan. " Bottom Row: E. E. Thomas, G. J. Cushwa, J . J. Woody, I. C. Bradsher, N H. Fox, J. W. Noel!, Teacher, R. M. Spencer, H. E. O'Briant, D. W. Ledbetter, I. O. Wilkersan, Charlie Wade, Garland Pass, lr. H. M. Beam, J. S. Walker, Teacher. CITIZEN'S TRAINING CAMP Fort Bragg, N. C., May II ? A special Citizen's Military Training Camp Representative, Lt. W. S. Bry ant, is being sent to Roxboro, and should arrive there about May IS. His purpose is. to assist Mr. Jtohh H. Eberman and Rev. J. A. Beam, the County representatives in giving personal information relative to the C. M. T. C. wliluh will bt! held atTfefe Post from July 2nd. to July 31st. General Bowley is interested in in creasing the enrollment from Person County, which was six young, men at last year's camp. NOTICE FOR CONCORD AND LEA'S CHAPEL NEXT SUNDAY Sunday School at Concord at ten o'clock to the dot. J. B. Satterf ield Supt. Anniversary program con ducted by the Senior Epworth League at eleven. . , Show your interest in the young life of the church by being present. Sunday School at Lea's Chapel three o'clock ? not a minute later please. W. R. Wilkerson, Supt. Preaching at four. Text, John 21:21. Glad to see you. J. W. BRADLEY, Pastor. MISS fi.ULEY RETURNS HOME -? ILL Miss .Lina Baily, who has been \ teaching at Halifax, N. C? returned home last Saturday on account of illness. Monday she was carried to! Watts hospital where a slight opera tion was performed. The operation was very successful and she is. im proving rapidly. ygf-ui' 'ELECT DELEGATES At the election whicfT was conclu ded here last Saturday the following: members were elected delagateR to attend, the meeting in Oxford on next Saturday for the purpose of electing a dir?*tor _f or this district: G. B. Williams, B. F. Hester, W. A Warren, 3 H. Foushoe, C. A- Monk, Daniel Long, G, M. CroWder and^C. W. ftradsher. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. _ and Nfrs! Ernest pouja- 1 Wilkterson , ' aniiuuiiw Hib mwrrlage wf thulf iJsmr - Irma Lettor* i - .. * ? to,, ?? ? Mr. Nathaniel - HawicU Fa* nine'.sAi hundred niwt ? ivA "? Rojtboro. North Carolina liETHEl. HILL HIGH SCHOOL CO M M ENtlBM ENT PROGRAM May 15 ? 17, 1925. Friday Evening May 15, at 8:15 o'clock. Senior Class Play ? The Win ning of Latane. Saturday Evening May 16, at 8:30 o'clock ? Graduating Exercises. Sunday Morning May 17, at 1 1 :30 "o'clock? Address by Dr. D. B. Bry an, Dean of Wake Forest College. Class Roll ? Bryan Boswell, Doro thy Brooks, Bertha. Clayton, Thelma Clayton, John Andrew Clayton, Mary Gentry, Hubert Gentry, Thomas Gentry, Rull iGentry, Clyde Gentry, G. W. Joyner, Jr., Oscar Long, Mason Murray, Carree Parham, Lelia Peed, Effle Yarborough, Dewey Young. O NOTICE? PERSON CO. RED CROSS CHAPTER There will be a call meeting of the Person County Red Cross Chap ter in the Kaplon building Saturday, May 16th at 3:30 P. M., to meet Miss Clyde Schuman, Director of Nutrition, from National Headquar ter* at Washington. All members of the ? Red Cross Chapter are re quested to attend as there will be business of importance MRS. A. S. deVLAMING. ? Chairman. MARY HA VI BRICK Missionary society The Mary Hambrtck Missionary Society held its business meeting in the Sunday School room of the M. E. Church on May 11th. Pledges were made for the Belle Bennett Memorial Fund. The District meeting of the Dur ham District meets in Grghiim on June 26th. ? Cor. Sec. TAX LISTING "List^your Taxes now. Do not wait until late in the month when there will be a rush. I am at the Court fHoqae for the purpose tf " IfiiBnft your Real and Personal Property and Poll, as the Law directs for the year 1925. GEO. W. WALKER, Liat Taker for Roxboro TowAship. . ^ V ARKWTKtl'IIA. 1.UIIIIK fHAItflF. One day last wjck ;W. A. Fraiier his person. For several days D?pu ty Gentry had rfcia .side. " ~ ? The X ray ?m?minatinn"~ showed Iwu ribs bralteai however, - without injury to ttwK4Bngs, pr. F<$ti stated. TtS furthW' s?W t,hat internal i'njur fes -fogethqr witfr-the/ shock brought tin afcti. Th?.J44. was conscious until a f#w minutes be/pre .the end came ?Durham Herald. TOBACCO GROWERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION TOBACCO CO-OPS OFF TO KALfcfGB Annual Meeting* Oa May 19 T* Hear Members From All Beits In Tfcrcp States. Headquarters of the Tobaect* Growers - Cooperative Association at Raleigh promises to be the Meets, for members of the Association from three states next/Tuesday. May IB when the annual meeting of t)w Associaton will be held in PuUen. Hall at the North Carolina State College. Lively interest has developed among the tobacco farmers of Vir ginia and South Carolina in this an* nual meeting of ? the Tobacco Coop erative owing to the fact that U>? directors have Urged attendance s . from every state and If possible from "every county of the three J states in which it operates. , The policy of wide-open publicity which the Tobacco Association ha* adapted since inviting and publish ing the report of public officials from three states on its affairs and policies will be the feature of the annual meeting next week,, at that time a fall report by Richard R. Patterson, Manager 6f the Associa tion is to be followed by a frank discussion from members represen ting every tobacco belt in the Caro linas and Virginia, as to the plaaa and policies for the season of 1925 1928. It is expected that next week's meeting will be the largest father ing of tobacco planters who have ever met together as representatives of the tobacco belts of the three states. It will unquestionably has* much influence in shading the poli cies of the new board whosa elec tion will be confirmed at this meet ing,. by the members. This will be the. first time in the history" of tobacco growing when farmers from the swamps of tk? Pee Dee in South Carolina and moun taineers from the dark fired t abac co district of Virginia meet face tor face with North Carolina growers,, in large numbers to draw up plana for their mutual benefit. It Is known that numbers of dele gations from Virginia and Sooth Carolina are already being formed to attend Tuesday's meeting at Stats College, and as a majority of the Tobacco Co-ops live withfn less than a hundred miles of Raleigh there is every reason to expect a. record breaking annual meeting: as the 'association starts its fourth year of operation. Music lovers are promised a gen uine treat in the appearance of the* University Glee Club, Friday Night, May 15th at theSchool Auditorinm Norma. Talmadge with Eugene^ ? O'Brien in "SECRETS" Palace Theatre Monday and Tuesday May 18? 19th. SERVICES AT THE <> PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * Rev. P, Cary Adams, "who has ac cepted the pastorate of the Presby terian Church here, has arrived and will be with his church on next Sun day, preachinjr at 11 o'clock, A. M. and 7:30 P. M. . . COM M ENCEM ENT ANNOUNCEM ENT The dates for the Commencement of the Bushy Fork Hifch School have been announced as follows: Friday evening, 8 o'clock, musical program followed by recitation con test. ? Saturday, evening, B o'flftfffc graduation exercises. Address by Prof. B. G. Childs, Duke University. Get yon* ticket* for the Glee Clul? Concert at the Palace Pharmacy. "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE" (A Magnificent Biblical ' spectacle in iwwwil? oaiur-u l':il;icc Theatre Thursday Hay .Htfi COn? only.) ' ?JTe more yon te^ the more yotrsrtt I "Keep telling 'em and von lteejfc selling .'em'." (