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VOL. No. XLIV
ROXBORONORTH CAROLINA. Wednesday Evening. July 6. 1927.
No. 27.
*28 Ford Has
Shift, Four
Wheel Brakes
Details Revealed. Showing
Larger Car With Long List
Of Improvements
* ?v MODELS AT $450 TO $190.
?, Detroit.. Mich.. June 2V The. com
pete. details and -specifications of the
style Ford automobile an
"?iiinced as successor to the 15:000.000
;*'MvverKv the Ford works Have turned,
?c a during- the past two decades, be
me known today.
The new cars larger and sturdier
'an their famous predecess^^
. built in six models, to range in
-ice from $450 for the tourins car to
. *V90 for the* tour-door sedan arid
"upe. I,, o. b. Detroit. A sport road
:er will sell for $460; the cabrolet
f-r $470 and the two-door sedan for
*480
Fojir- Wheel Brakes
Standard equipment on' the new
? xlejs includes a self-starter, five
rr wheels, speedometer. windshield
iper. ' ammeter, gasoline 'gauge. oil
uge. dash light.. Houdallie shock ab
Ibers and four-wheel brakes.
The n?w four-cylinder engine, rated
. .iVii tv 'tour horse power and' dc
' to operate at 2 400 revolutions
:nijime-T.r- ? *;t:araMteed to drivr the
?:V cfi'rs- af.'sixty "miles an hour. - It* will
:Hm '. from thirty to t hirty -five :ni.i.es
"?von a gallon of gasoline and- will ,ac- ?
? ' . t rbm five -? td thirty miles an -|
:? Jr in thirty seconds:
Tra n* mission is by means of a- ;
!:s.c!ard uear shift:': wfth three speeds i
. . 'v '-.vard and one ih,' reverse. 'vTt7\ the
. - v . ' ;iiUonai . of roller h'^arihgS
The four- wheel brakes are of -the !
?^chanical expanding type .and yere .
f 'igiwd by Henry Ford himself, em
;.dying entire^ new. principles of
instruction. There are two orake i
? on Mich drum, or eight* in all. "
virisr a total braking .surface of 144 ]
. ? ) hes: ? ?. /. . ? ? . ?
The new machine will be equipped
"th a tandem or .dpuble flywheel, one
which is pis.e?rt at the rear -.of 'the- ?
ankshalt and the other in front,
felectrrcal equipment includes a hew
'? pe of dvnamo-geherator ? oons'truptr"
along: lines similar to the large
: iiamos used for power houses.
Other features of the . ne\v Fords
: v - :aiv especiatl;. designed irrewii.i
peering gear. 'which wiU not de
: :pci- on rough roads: a new oiling
. rem oi. ' h:1 }oreeo-i?? ?d v r.S: :i : . v
' '. ,;;v^or jJUinp; heavier front and rfar * !
9-rleS'; a heavier a.ud- wider frame; - and
in' verse ..type springs ?'!mil..r ?
josf* 'ill- uiv on \ j u^vc fOixngn
' --.T-rie -annus mode's -are built < u a
. '"4-iri?h. wheel base. A- '.-Vide c'hoiet |
?;.? '.coipr cpxh.bih^tions il>. offered ' ?\ii \
\.- ' >hitw ork ; is . i?nie hed ' wii p* rp > ? ?*.. J
,:d to vra'tah:' .
UNOFFICIAL
A Real HonesMo
Goodne^s Sale
If you road ivotfyinz; e'.w m ? '.lis
vqu-.can *iot. afford 10 fail
. ><1 'thft-, adyevti^mcn; ' of Harn;:
~ rfi . .They ciHrvv: ? '? rf
leases that will' jiVtpivst, fiyotv . lady
r she County This is a s?al ' sale'
- the newest. styles and 'ate*t tiat
and are offered ? aerially less
V-r.n 'cost; Rend tlio ? auvt-Vr v-mnif.
. ,-rt then get. in your fl lever" anil bv
first to' qrt the jikIc 0- the /?'
'sring
' ? ? >0 ? *? ? - -
Lambeth Memorial
Revival meeting is in progress at
: ..nibetH Memorial this week. We
: ; e ably assisted b Rev D. E. Hill
**. Rocky Mount feolendid -beginning-.
*'M*vices at 6:30 and 3:00 o'clock each
.tening. The public is eordiallv in
ed
Series of meeting will begin at
I Rhesus next Sunday. July 10th. at
^ 30 O'clock. Beginning Monday, aer
es will bp at 2.30 and 4:00 o'clock
rsirh afternoon. Eyery one welcome.
L V. COOGIN8. Pastor
? > -m>_- ? :
Moved to Durham
Mr and Mr.-. Robert Jackson, and
v aitly who huve ben lU-inst on Acad
"! iv Street (or the past several yearR,
tve moved trt Durham where they
?:i! nake tflfir nomr ThPV wVl-ce
iach mfcsed. as both Mr. arrt Mrs.
.? .-keon . took-* i !???. ..Interest <n chprctv,
? well as' social
. ? '? ? ? ? ??
Another De-Wixe Richard Dlx Com
? dy "PARADISE FOR TWO" With
~ Bslty Bronsort^ piaylnft . at Palace
Theatre Monday and Tuesday July
Educated Fingers
si... i i ' u . .a. 22, / <?.
. !/;, 111.; flvt-r '''1 t $2?
b?H* by th? i.'f l- a*. ^>c worked in
? h- leu: ail banW &5re :ippe<l-of|
i-V?kral ytVicnr > and: V ^ang "which
ci: uUa!? U of >pu'riuui
uo?fs was ..
Sunday School Conven
tion at Hurdle Mills a
Great Success.
" ttuTkTT: Tntr ? .<.ii'. ill in-' mVl'U
. i th. hi' o? the Hurdle M'.lls
Methodist, church as one - of '?.he big-.
, gest events in the history of - the
ihXuch. It Was the annual (?on wri
tten of the Sunday Schools of all the
chr.rohe.i in '-Bushy ? ? Fork Towmnip.>
An. ?-iaborate program had -?>ee;ri ? piit - ?
I'ned and at 10:00 orclock the a'udi
- i.;:a;in thy ~irch \-.-\zn y 'ill
r..nd by 10:30.. at which time the ser
\ iee.s .began. the church "was filled :o
overflowing. The program couM.^cn
of speeches, music and prayev. At
the noon hour a sumptuous dinner
had ben ' prepared and placed on the
long table under the overshadowing
^ranches o i a magnificent . oak and.
every one enjoyed this .part of ine
program. The exercises were C6|V:
Mitued in the afternoon until four
o'clock. It was altogether an ?n
joyable day and we feel that all who
participated in it are richer thereby.
Flour or the county officers were pres
ent and three absent! All the. own
ship 'oficers wftre present, live &;
ouperentend'entfi. . 19 officers akvd
+ ;?achers arid . a round three' hundred
visitors Collection . 'or support of S.
r-i,.. work S4.T3. .. All the old officers
for the. township were reelected for
..The comiiU: year. .We consider .-this
?one, or the very best meetings we
?v.ive held "Pine s.v^thes., rt'nt mtisi'
and: we a.te proud df the. occasion.
? Supi.
Enjoyable Picnic
:The foUovvin? young .men who are
members of . the 'Ideal Wesley Bible
t ass of. M*. E. Church enjoyed. the day.
?Cin . tar Lake. Monday; Mr. iv. L.
* .tot. teacher,.. J arpes. Newman. Tal
I mage Lonv,. Sam Byrd W instead,,
t'.uh sle' Stalvey. Jerry Dixon.' Jr..
.*M.ank\in. t^ong. ? Bill Moore, George
Thomas. James Thomas* Joe Wilker
r mi Oeorge Buich. DUle Feiiherston.
O.-oar Hull, and Don Richmond. Mr.
C. S. Hunter, as is his usual good'
n.uured custom, went over with the
b-jyu and carried a big load of them
in liistxit. The evening was spent
in' >?.4mming and boatimc and '.he
? limaix of happiness was reached
. he.n these big hungry boys gathered
'round, the table to partake of the
ijlendid supper the mother's had
I prepared for them, each anxious for
another such occasion.'
Surprise Marriage
Miss GlndVs Aliue Slaughter of Ox
iord. S: C.. and Mr. Willie O. Zimmer
man of Floxboro. were quietly married 1
at Halifax, va.. on the twenty fourth'
cf June and withhold the slad news
from the public until Monday July. 1
fourth, when announcement was
made. They will make their horn * In ;
Roxboro.
Antioch Revival
Our revival at Antioch Baptist
church is in progress this week and 1
invite you to come out and wor
ship with us. Preaching every even
ing at 7:30 by the pastor.
J. C. MCGregor, Pastor.
Camping at Holt Lake
Rev. P. Cary Adams, wlthr. about :?
i dozen boy* and KtrL'.. spent the past
week at Molt Lake, near Siuithfleld.
N. C . This camp Is under the aus
pices of -Granville Presbytery.
Broadus Miller
Falls Victim To
Mountain Man
Slayer. of Gladys Kincaid Pays
Death Penalty at Hands of
;VJor2anton Man
NEGRO CARRIED SHOTGl N
LlnVille Fills. C.. July ?>? Broad
H:.i Millpr. much hunted Asheyftle neg- f
ro. -vho two week* ago actack?T and
;k"!ed Oladys Kiiscald. pretty lj-.vear ;
old Mor?antqiv girl, today was shot '
Jad !:llled when surprised by a party.]
etching for. him.
His death followed a . ;ijn battle I
with Commodore Burleson, a moun
taineer who c*me u:?n the ne<ro in
e>:pectedly.
The negro. according tar the -lory
told by Burle.son .Hid ?nembers of
"the posse who reached ?;??' 'Ui' .1
moment after the. negro fell dead,
waj sitting on a boulder ,>iien Burle
son unexjlectedly walked' up. The
. negro fth>d cne shoE frDJji i shotgun
Burleson fired five times .from ? a . 45 i
calibre pi.-.rol a-;: rapidly as he eouM :
pull the trigger. The'tast shot struck'
; the negro below the heirt kilting Mm
Instantly,
Meia.b- : . oi a- posa 3 picked up. :!ie
negro's, jjbdy and ?6k It to Morgan-,
ton where- it was -locked -in' the Curke
?ym- ; "l
.. . The POSM? iiiat " tadav cntleii 's ?
.*earrh. th?t -Vtas e.vtended" into tlv-ee
1 states and ,been almost. continuous
since the body- cf tKi airl v.as iK.id
in a y.oocUand . near Mprgahton 12
days n jg. .started , 6iit Utia-momtng
after it a a - learned that a score in
Linville Palls had baefn roobed last
night. Burleson: a nvJuntaiheer and
ll; n^ijaiiv, s.unsiliat rnable the
mountaineer to' trail peVsohs.- through
the bush, pushed ahead of the posse
-ltd as a result was the first tq flush
the quarry.
? As ??*? -word spr end this- liftTrtllng
that the passe had picked up a traif
hundreds of persons from all over
Burke county began pouring into this
section. . When., word went out that
the negro was Miller and that he had
1 been killed most of the crowd flocked
j back to Morganton.
The Great Commission
The commissions are Christs" com
mands. Let us obey the Captains
orders like loyal soldiers. The Church
: and the Christian that' K /loyal to
Christ Mil purpp.se: to propagate the
CfOsp'el.' '
Is my church really Missionary?
Lets study It. Seven o'clock Suildav
' night. July 11th. 1927.
Sorut? Prayer?Song; Bible quits.
Hilde, Mitchell, Oroup leader in
' '' ' Mary Riley. Introduction:
' .-.lary Riley, 1 . Bible background in
- - .uthe'.. and Mark 2. Poem. Lorena
V.'atle and Sallie- Day.- 2. Bible Back
ground. in Luke and John and Acts.
Julia Yancey 3. Meeting the disci
ples oil the mountain. Alma. Day.
^ Their task. Banna Day. Special
music, Clyde Hall. Saxophone. .Bivms
.. Whist ead Piano. 4. Into all the
'.Olid. Nellie Wade 5, Can He count
on me? Hilda Mitchell. Sontr.
Everyone cordially invited.
?Banna Day, Cor. Sac...
Look
"Hinky. Drtodle Town" is the town
you can go to vtthout leaving Rox
boro. A musical comedy of Romance.
Love and Myrth. It will please fcvery
one; Under, the auspices of the Bovs
Club and being presented by local
talent, practically the same cast as
" A little Clodhopper. The play that
made such a big hit about four
month eyo The cast promises you
another evening of laughter. 'Kin
key ' Doodle Tow TV. wil be given in
the Hitfh School auditorium, date will
be announced later. Come one. Come
all ?
Notice
There will be a meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners. Mon
day July lltlv for the purpose of
hearing complaints concerning fi
liations of real estate for the. year of
1927. meeting to be called at 9:00
o'clock a. m?
A. C. GENTRY. Chairman.
W. T. KJRBY. Clerk
Announcement
t *ish to announce to my frrends
and (USlflmtTs lltat about AUKU.it thr
l.rst 1 -mil b* 1jcM<*d l.\ I'M JHIII'k
Hotel . bunding. next doolr to Roy?l
, Cmle. . I wil be better fixed to serte
i >on. Come to see nie.
j J. W. OREEN & SON.
Governor Appoints Body
To Study Tax Situation
923,000 Appropriated POf Its
Work Cover jug Next Two
Years
TO SUBPOENA WITNESSES
Endowed with sweeping: y-qwers by
the last Legislature to gather mate 7
rial for a complete -tax picture oi
North Carolina. the. State Tax Com- i
mission Was appointed yeatetda\ by
Governor McLean
It >s composed of Thomas D. War -j
ren, NeW Bern; Robert Lassiter.
lotte: A. j. Maxwell. Raleigh: .T^/k: ?
Norfleet. Winston-Salem, and LT A. ?
Bethune. Clinton.
The commission was appropriated i
: $35,000. for its work over the next
two years, and is required to., ?zath.er
information on '* the ejittixs State tax j
Structure <md submi. it ' u- the Gov
ernor 'for transmittal- t<5 the. . 192? r
General Assembly.
ICh" report is expecr-vi to furnish
answers to recent allegations that
the State is driving away. Industry ?
through its tax methods and provide
. a basis for any "interested citizen to [
inspect processes in effect in -ciUek. ?
counties, sub divisions and the State
It is-aiso' charged with "makinc rec
ommenctatiops tor remedy in* faults
that become apparent, -after studying .
+he . situation in this State and others
- U;ider the statute the *? commission
" ? -v.r-e^ -;-a .ilie r.'ii ? oi \i\f
. esaibc.'; lot tlie ? "purpose taf* organizing
ejecting ?. .secretary "and hiring such
assistance 'svs it ..dfc'? ins advisable T t ;|
? :ii pbweriod ' H -subpoena j v:itr.-\
and compel them "to testu.w
? ? Q-~ ~
Celebrated the Fourth
[? . tsothei Hill lias long been noted as
an educational center jind now it . is
| easily in .the from as an agricultural
'community They - have recently or*
. ganUcd a Farmers' Social Club, with
'/about i}f'o; members, and. on the 4th
I the Gommuniry: Boys had .a celebrar
tion out of the ordinary A big pic
nic dinner was served to more : than
.500 people. After dinner* there Were
I three ball -ames between Bethel Hill .
and Leasburg. then the boys tackled
th team from Helena, winning both
games. Then came a game between
the second nines of Betliel Hill and
. Alton, Va,; a^ain the Bethel Hill boys
came off victorious.
Thts 4th oi .July celebration will
be. ah an.ual affair.
They 'are planning to put on a .com
munity fa,lr this. fall, and invite every
Section of. the Count v to mak* ex
hibit.';. prizes bemn. offered- the e\'i
[: hibltdrs: ?
Church Notice
The Third Quarterly Conference
, for .the Emerson Circuit' wlV toe held
at Warren's Grove School house next j
Friday, with a sermon at eleven o'-,j
clock.- lunch at twelve-thirty; and j
Conferehc? In the atte:'rrooh. Let the |
'Stewards 'and . OS't iters' from various"!
churches lj.a present v.-ith the neces
sary reports. .
A "Home Coming iSay Service" at ;
Lsa ti Chapel. nexft Sunday. Dinner ?
on . the giound. j^vrval services there >
? next v/eek. Preacjiint; at 3:30 and j
5:00 p. m. \
Preaching at Warren's Grove next!
Sunday at 4:1)0 p. m. j
J. W ,IJRADLKY. f'jstor
:~0 - ' - '
Too Late
We received three very interesting
communications this morning from
our correspondents. We appreciate
these letters, but it is impossible for
us to hartdlc any communications re
ceived Wednesday morning. _a? u
takes all of our time at that lat-* hour >
to care for our belated adver'ser*.
We trust corrcsoondents will i<*t us .
have their communication m Mon
day. that is. mail the letto -s on Mon
day and we will get. them in time lor
the week's issue.
Leaving For
Western Trip
Mr. and Mrs W T pass wilt leave
tomorrow morning for- a .trip west.
They will stop at A.sheville for a week
and will then go to Chicago and take
a- trip up the Great Lakes. They .vlll
be away for'soveral weeks.
?> Don't rati to see "Hlnfcey Doodle I
Town. A Ynusical comedy in two
acts'. The. greatest hit of the season
You know what the people of ROx- "?
mini .urn iiim-v fnwn- miui i mr ,m
: doing but you don't know what they
are doing . in "Htnkey Doodle Town"
until you sec it Twill be an evening j
. pleasantly, spent. ? 'j
SHARKEY 10 START WORK
FRIDAY FOB BIG BATTLE
Boston. July 5;? Jack ^haj;*
"key will begin training OB i ri
dgy for his fight with 'Jack
Dfmpsf.V.- In thr .16 days, left
before the New England heavy
weight meets the ex-chanjplon
the gymnasium s at . the New
Madison Square '(iartlen Will
i>e: thr scene of SharkeyV ap
tivitle*.
.Yftrr a. light workout here
today he ^uid. he had decided
to drive over to New York with
his wife . Thursday and >.tj*rt
punching Friday.
Vocational Edu
cational Schools
The Five, vocational agricultural
high schools oi this State v'nich did
the most outstanding Work duiini?
lie y-jftr just closed were announce^
by- Roy H:. Taoma >. 3 uuo Su pervlsov
ol Agricultural Education. at the ??vi
ctusion \c? the anziual conference- <1
' Vocational Teacher i at t.lr. State Col-,
lege.-' Each school. >.s a . ev/ard, y- Ul .
? i ? ? "'.'r.w. n'-i.i . ? ??.? .
by tiffc Shiran' -N.it c of Sod:: Edu-.
eationai Bureau,. : ?
? ? ' The ! schools _ t ho :
?Vith ; their. -.teachers., are'- ...
-Carv High School vValJK* Cot^ru":-;'
N/Meektns. -a?4 , !.? - E. jUaper." teach
ers. ' '? '
fi-adenboro &:c,h School. ' Bladen
?C.oyhty ; . C.- C, Cravens. .teacher- \ ?
EUenbdvo ~Hi$h' School. Rutherford
County; a h. BushonV:. teacher.
Hiddenite High . School. Alexander
County; P. H. Oaston. teacher.
Crossnore liigh School, Avery Coun
ty;- T. P; Detlinger. teacher. Thirty
factors governed the selection ' of the
ginning school.
Some of these .considerations were:
Total nhmber or persons reached by
systematic- Instruction: total' income
of . pupils from -projects' carried on ' as
.part of- their educational work: r'?v
turns in supervised praotice for each
dollar invested in teacher's salarv.;
number of. farmers served -by co
operative buying and .selling; per
capita cast" ruction: number' qi.
? hoate farm -n^ps :ns:alled' nnd i he
\order. and "? of clas.xo iv.
and : hop. . ?
4,The offer of five radio sets lor the
school:: achieving the 'most eornpfe-.
hensive program of .v.ork:' >rnd >lr. ,
j 'TjSoma?. liias'. .stimulated \kee.n' com
petition dufiit;". the jiast year amon'4
the 102 vocational -ciiools or North
Carolina. . : ' '
"A radio .set is an lniportartt ad
dition to ih? rural high echoed, .en-.
a$Ung the classes to hear lecttu.es on
africunitrai vub.?<v.r. ?. by prominent
Authorities arte pi'pvidih? t-ntertain
ment t6r evening. mee thigs at the
school.''
?Isomer H -IS. Mask. State Manager
ci the Chilean SJitarte of Soda Edit
cantonal riurotu'. presented the . adio
sets tA /the winning schools through
their teacharfc Aho attended the two
weeks conference in Raleigh, con
gratulating each teacher upon his u -
comrplishriicnt.
Would Not Take a Dare
A rather unusual incident occurred
in Roxboro Sunday night, between
Nat Pierce and Roscoe Green: They
were out for a pleasure ride and; Nat
told Roseoe that he would not break
his windshield and Roscoe told him
that he would and into,. the glass he
plunged his naked tist shattering It
to pieces and badly cutting his hand.
Nat decided it best to report the mat
ter so Roscoe was arrested and placed
in jail to await trial.
J. O. U. A. M. Notice
All members of Longhurst Council
are requested to a'tend meeting Mon
day night. July 11th. 7:30 o clock. for
purpose ol installing officers.
GEORGE P. COLE. Councillor
J . ? '6 ? "
Tom Tarheel says It .seems like all
his- family have been healthier since
hp started to produce all his- food on
(be home place.
Keep down the weeds in the garden
I his stammer. They -steal moisture
from the vegetables and harbor tri
sect peMs.
; jj i.i 'r I' I' ;
run In I'l'i " i
most entertaining Comedy "PARA
DISE FOR. TWO'' playing at Palace
Theatre Monday and Tnwday July
U-l-'th, X - '. .
Will Organize
For Purpose
Flood Control
Headquarters To lie Established
In Washington and Chicago
Thompsoo. Jjais.
..?* . - ? * -
?v^ILL jitiVISE bk; SIM
i if ?l Jul-." -A ? national. or-"
.animation to ''ityrther flood control
measures and pellet vrlll be estab
lished with heaaqugrte^thfye. and in
Washington. it. was announced today"
bv Mayor William. Hale Thompson,
rhairinan' of tiio executive committee
of the Chicago flood control con
[ which 'dosed, -.here . ? recently.
A mc^ejin- ot the executive; ;oin
j' mitt,v* of rhe l onferenc^., held at
3i*. Sand la fry Phelps. Wis,. July ?
and - X cirivA concUisiohs: which will
r lead ? 10 "the establishment of *a -ia^
tHonal vorktnfi: organisation, the rii*
in? of a hind of $100,000 for onfuate
hi? ork throughput- - the Mississippi
r osricn and the continuation of "plaiW
' drawn in . the conference here.
Big Still Captured
Cdt)ira-i:\'':tfne,v?5f Perawa
' C -uutv - capable offices v;erst . down
i:v.!fh'e. -Mnrtah. section - last Prijlay
r 1: . r,t. by ? hjrnseii for the ' purpose ?t.
; ? ? ? > ?- 'U-v
I 'iCtfpdjett "to he. in 'operation 'in ttrct*
.. .-? Korj'.' \tl' ?..'?arch "..'a'.- noon re
-.v^vi'ed ..v.- hri\ he waikfcd -.rtfcht up in
? ' -h:sr .' blockade till uv.'-.fiill blast.
? T ivy '/n- "?t.or- Iplir m r, umber 'die!
i 1 . care to- discuss. ' matt.0?y- with Mr.
CoJ^hran .$o.the,; ? xyn'.y to. the woods.
Apbui four- ::aibnf;. of ??liquor - and .at
voxind ; 6i!?ht huiuir^d gallons of beer
j were destroyed 0 fti.d the outfit brought
u tov.n.. T i V bi; one beinz ?.
hundred and'/'tft' ailon capacity cop
f.per fctill and cap.
Revival at Hurdle Mills
The - oeople- 01 VUirdle Mills are very
m\\ch cnfh'.tscd. and interested in the
. r-w vhich ' < V :n .projjr^ss .at the
M^'hcdU* fjhuych ? Rev. J: i/Boona.
l a1 Tj)rr.T^r . pastor.. 'arrived Monday and
; < c' ? . : : . ? ?:;? ju-e- chin j. An introduc? ?
Vtl.dn- "this eloquent mirn 01 .God j
1 to the ? people'. 01 Person county Is
ti'^edless. he hayin? pent four, years
? v : his ,;ife rryin'i to heh> make our
?''si'nt- a ..better phc-v- , sV>" sura
that ; thgl - are .fnauv -h this ? County
\vj10 vyitt b? -^lad hea-r him. a?ain.
\V* ; Siv'i ?? 'u n?i. urgent- iiiviti.
Stfn *o ' to -out ami' thahr.-.'hita.,'1 Tit? J
f.) ;ad Is' -i-ne and : hoo-> :vou will.
, Services at -4. n. aq& & o'clock.
-bji. .Sap*., .
Saw ''Babe ' In Action
Moy Jack S t ruin,- C'Ia;^c?icp ? Bower 1,
? George ^utjoc'c a'ttfj A- ?>-, Morsjaii
per. t'jSa tifftUi y i htf Siincl a v in W astt
i ington. t). C. Saturday. th?vv' saw tlie
. yfvtxVe? between W&$liiiV?tph and Hj.il
. ;ic?fn.phi- and Sunday 'hf. 'tad *?a
pleasure'- of seeing Washington and
' ihe Vanks pl^-V in >' .v/fclch . game the
ureac "Babe" knocked on? out jf t*ic.
park. ? ? -
"They say' Jack was the chaperou
for the crowd. and when he was ap
proached by -'ft sigtlt-ileeing driver,
told hlrn he had no use tor such an
i institution as he had been living. In
] Washington for 17 years.
Good Revival
Sunday morning brought t<T a
close a good meeting in the Noarth
! Roxboro Baptist church. We feet
that this was a period'of genuine soul
stirring work and we saw ftne evi
dence that the soul's of peopre werr*
reached, touched and saved. The
?membership foe Is deeply grateful to
Brother Coley, who delivered these
wonderful message* We had. as a
lesult of the meeting eighty three ad
ditions to the church, forty three of
whom were baptized at the Sunday
morning service and the remaining
seventeen will be baptized next Sun
day at 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.. R. U
Wllburn. Supt.
teaching 11:00 a. m. Subject:.
"Too Busy." 8:00 p. m., subject.:
'The Great 'I Am.' "
B. Y. P. U's 7:00 p. in.
A cordial welcome i$ extended to
all. ? ? s
W f. WEST, Pastor.
Richard in* lleti.y ^Irtmson lit
! "PARADISE FOR TWO' Playing at
Palace Theatre Monddy and Tuesday
i July 11-12 th. . ,