. LET US SUPPLY THE LUMBER FOR YOUR HOME * Otir yards are will stocked with the highest quality of the varitftis ^rades of lumber. \Vheri you lay out'your building plans let-us estimate on the lumber you art golng^o user You'll appreciate the service as^well as t-he-*TOOst reasonable-prices we quote. ~? . Roxboro t-Aimber C? ' "HOME OF QUALITY" LUMBE&* 1592. Hatcheries Say- ? "Feed'PURtNA rr W HEN the hatchery jnan sells you chicks. he wants them "to - live and - urow. He "reahzes the imponance ot^prope^ teeding. It is for this reason that 15^2 hatcheries recommend Purina. Poxrltry:; ?how^;. Poultry yard fapts show that more than 90% of che babv chicks fed Purina- Stattcna live afidrhrivti. We -fcave-jyst received a shipment of Purina Startena. Gome in and teil us how-many bags you'll need. Sergeant & w Wlayton Advance Program yom Thursday, Mar. 8 flo Wednesday? Mar. 14 THURSDAY, M ARf*S Jay' Ntnsoit offer? (The Event of* th*' ^awn) -"Tlwi Fashion F lirts?o." The Merriest of 1UI . Musjpal ^Revues With 15 People ' FRIDAY, MARCH 9th Jay 'Mason otters The Kvarni of the Reason > I "The Fashion Flirt? Co." American Mont Youthful Dandnfcl Oirls. rcrniri- change In' urograms. SATURDAY, MAR, 40 ), Jay^Mason offers' t (The Event .of thr Sen*on> "The Fashion Flirts Co." Mfttinee., Pictures Only. , Admissions 10-25,' Night Vayideville ? and Pictures. Men. ft Tubs. Mar. 1SM31 .Jacqueline Logan with Hobart Boswortfr in "THE BLOOD SHIP" The Season'* Greatest ttca Story Ro mnnrr and Humor. Wednesday, March M Jean Hej-shott ^vlth.Bclty CornpiMl In. . _i"Alias The Beacon" p, ,.,Un nrtuahl-j in ailmlcUin. ? TT-fjrnlQS-' Monimv lln-tdlkv. March 10-30th, John Ollbcrt ?nd ' rfreta (M?rbo Ut ? ">LOVE " Junior.: Class Gives _ Play at Bethel Hill The Junior class of Bethel Hill* High I School, stave a: play. One Minute Of Tw?We,' in the ' auditorium Friday I eVenlog. March 2. A large and' very appreciative audience seemed to . en- I toy ' ho performance. - Th<> following I student* took part in th'c play: Sam <;^rr, Julio: Fuller. Lueile Fuller. Frank Montague.. Lila Perkins. Solile I ? Perjclns, BeV'h' Wall?? v, ,OrOrge Walk- I :<\ M.\?no!u WVt>nn and MaXine Wrenn. . ; Nlr. Maun, Fontaine, of she Ifinh ?School faculty, and Bernlce Wilborne Krendored* some very plen?ant "string I music. ' '? The program was sornewhat marred ,bv poor lighting facilities .but the school nuthorit lc areJnstdfhiiK a new light, plant and hgtteric. now. We hope su':ir w ill not be the-ease again. ^Q. ?' , N. Ro^boro^B- Y- P II 'fhe following program Mil be given UL iiPrth Roxboro Baptlrt Church by iheji. Y". P'. V. on -.March nth: ' Urfpp_*Nh. 4 In charge. Introduc tion by group captain. Mr. I. T, DlcKerson. Devotional by Mr*. Nancy Yarboio,, ? 1st .topic: TVic KlHi! Mr UlflfV. BV Miss Myrtle Walker. md topic: When Work Is Wdrth while: by Mrs. Butler -y: -? | frq rnpn? F?ni rfnrom ourPon tlon, by "Mr. J. S. Beaver. j 4th topic'. Working Together" With itlm. by Miss Nellie Flynn. J Sth topio: Study Christ's Commis sion, J>v Mrs Eva Roberson W? Invite you to ft t lift A "*Aur tnflr* f-ootrdtWs sprlftfc'' where ?thK.'(iroduct 'has been THE COURIER Wmltlns & Bullocjc. EVjrythln? To Build frith ~ ? - - - *fr? Wt'div Jay. . : r; nTH ? Mr. J: rf. Whit t. who'.attended the meeting of the agencies of the .Mu. iual Benefit Life Insurance Co lb Newark. N.. J . n-lilimM JinmA dav night. Mr. Whitt was honored by being made a member of the .con vention on income insurance. i Mr S Arch Jones anfl Noell Jones spent the_ week end In Greensboro. JSirs. Jonu. who has bQen visiting Greensboro fot-several weeks returned : hpme with them Sunday afternoon. ? t.'i O?Q?o'" ' ? Mr. and Mrs. H. W. fpl&hee "Jof Norfolk.'" Mr. and Mfs. J.T. Hughes, of Greensboro, and Mr. W. H. Hughes ; of .Vfriglllna. were here Sunday attend ?Ing the funeral of Mr. E. B. Foushee. ?? O?O?O * q 1 Sergt. Leitfhton* of the U. S. Re -cj^uiting* stotion. in- Durh^ni spent -the past week" here. He has. returned -ta Durham but any one interested may see him in "Durham. ; . ? i o?-o?o Yesterday morning. thjvbab\'" of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,W. >KNeU. fell it)- the' .-fire "and. was slightly . burned. The in ? l^nt'/ls reported as, doing well, and] !W serious injury. Is. expected. I 0: Mintlfc.was , Operated "?V! ? ..-JjnpK.ii-in JjfchviJii .veh.-[ !- clay hr-y? last -veek" visitint Mrs. Atkins' father. Mr; J. \V -.Youn?er ' * o?o?-o Mrs. 3., W. Jackson end daughters. MCS. H. "R._Satterfteld and Mrs. Mal colm" -ftfqorejftre' spenOias.Jfte we?|t in Durhanv ariff "High Point.; ' ' "'o-i-o-^o ?" M.s .' Margaret and Helen.- ivil ?Jierson. students In Lopisburg .College, .iBcat the w<>ek end? her? with their parents., 1 Dt> E.- J. Tucker attended the iiieeting of the State Democratic Exe cutive- Committee in Raleigh .yester Mlv and Mrs. W. S. Clary", Jr.. are ?spending several days In Greensboro. mmiIiu Mr. Clnry r lurantr. o? 'Mts, -K. ;t. WUburtV left. Sunday Uftj'moon for A?hevUlc . where she will -attend- the State meeting of the Womans Missionary Society. -Mis. Margaret OrltcW tfauRlirers-.. Margaret Hannah and Francis" ahd Mrs. S, H.'Jones' are visiting in DuTham ? . ' J ' .w - wr?v* U Mrs. Isum Chambers and little dauehterT-Lucile. of Bahama, spent last Wee^ liere with her sister. Mr', J- 'A Day'jtid her son,'- Mr. Leonard Chaijiliers.' " ~ I*" Mr: "and- Mrs. t'J ." t! ~*Hugharents. ,. ,-o - Mr; and Mrs. Cu'rr Tiinberlake and i children spent tho week end hero WISH. Mr. and "Mrs. R. L. WHbiirn !\ir.i. W c.. Bullock and; children | spent the weefc .end with her nfbther. .Mrs. Nannie Mrtcire, at Warrenton. ? ". o?o?f> M1b? Minnie All??pd of N. C. C. W? | Qreensboffi,' spent the week-end her? ' with her parents ,. v s. 'o>?o?10 ^ M i?s Isabel deVtamlng, -who is | leaching this session, at LifRTBerton. ; fpent several days here last week. I o?f Lou4s-. i burg..N. O., spent lh?;'wi ? ? 0.close.,i . I{". . ,~f ?? ' A tfiost dellgbth;! gieetine the ? '.''or:; ? ? .-,rc piub **. I; hfld- on FrWajr.'of'.eriioon .wlth Mi.,.' L. C. Bradsher ; t her .attractive I | country home. tables were plac-l , ?! in the livintV r.nd .-tiling robmc Sar' I the gome- or Bo.-r.in .'Rook. .. i>t'vi"faT ? :'rd rr.-. ? . _ ? i the guests. Tlie >r^hor gues. _ afternooh was Mr.s. 'j, L. AtkinV ! Durhani_vslster .of Mrs. BradshfcrAt | the- eto?o*K)f the afternoon the host 11 .ess. assisted by" her sister. Miss D6ro j thy Younger served a delicious salad I Course and. c?ffee. .. A lovely-B?rtv.w^ in Saturday , attjrnon when *ilrs. f. p. Pradsher I cnterjained ,. in iionrir of Mrs. "J. L? J.Atkih? of Durhftpi and \hv. Moore of ^rashington. D. Q,\-The/gi(;,sod health for many years: and (Wording I to h L', relatives, seemed to be enJoyr lng^hls. fisuai health yesterday mom in*." When he returned to hU room rhoryy ^fter breakfast. they thought nothing ;of it for he usually retired again Sunday -a tier hi? morning j meal.. No reison entild lie asisgnnd for his j death e-tcept an'acute heart attack "?he defeased t? survived by his j widow and six married c hildren. In addition he leaves io^jr iTr-il^irr-'. John Chandler- ot Rougemont: Jesse Chandler of Morlah: Buck Beavers. -land l<-e Hfw'ver?- l?,ih ,.i .. .. his half b(othem.' Brooklyn Honor Holl Tlrst Kraanlci l^rtroia shield' ?^ -O ? .r rw.. . .. 'I L Catawba County are PHnTTtig sweet clover -far tit* tot. ^time iw# ywr. . .. r.*. -- Yin? mi murnu If you want the. -tyle and snap und'don't want to murder ,"v.>llr nickel hook., ii will pay ' you to look over, the' "cabinets of snappy suits for Spring. Net a bad suit we can hand - you at? $19.75 And if-jvru don't mind placing $25.00 or $35.00, we can send you away smiling. Don't forget, that, medium j crioed tailoring line at->? - $25.00 and $35.00 A saving of $5.00 to oyer the average line. ? -- -i . .Jin All Wool Line. Tailored To Measure And Guaranteed to'Fit It Will Pay You To Trade With Us?Try It W ILBl RN & S AT TER FI EL D ?I. -FAMILY JOIN "THE R ANKS "Maxwell- House' Coffee,^"per pound (iolden Crown Syrup, per gallon Carnntion Milk. 3 cans for Kellers Corn Flakes. 3 packages for ? Sugar, per 100 pounds . 7~" Gilt Edge laying MasJi. pm 100 jiouinl fiajT Gilt Edge Scratch Feed, per 100'pound baij Fresh Green Cahbage. Turnips, Salad; Mustard. , Lettuce and Tomatoes. ^ Fish Every .Thursday Everting. :?... .... Pay Cash -Cash Pays Aubrey Long iV Co. ?Phone 113 Buy Your Brick. Lime. Cement, Plastei^' I-aths. Galvanized Roofing," Roll Roofing. Slate Surfaced Rooling. Galvan . V iied Shingles, Tin Shingles, Birds Twin 'Shingles. Birds. Arf Blend Shingles. Shingle Design Roofing, Pine Shin-, gles. Ridge Roll. Valley, RougTi and Dressed Lumber.. Flooring. Veiling, Sid ing, ..Windows. Doors, Blinds. Window Frames. Door Framps. .Mill Work-. Mouldings. Screen; Dtfo'rs. Screen Windows, Screen Wire. BuiltFets,, Hardware'. Locks, Hinges, Nails, Paints, Vrtrnislies. Oil.! Stain,' Lead^ Colors.. Mantel*. Columns. Rail. Grates. THe. Etc. . - *; '? V'i LOWEST i ffTCES FROM Watkins & Bollock - ' "EVERYTHING .TO HI 1LD WITH"'/ i Mrs. Hubert Long Has Surprise Birthday Dinner i, ?. !;irg!? ?.ufprl.se?.blrth i (lov dinner (liven EtJiikTov ?to Mrs. I I Libert Lonji of Prospect Hill by her mother, -istrn.- brothers and friend?,' Her blrtbd&y was the Jfitli of .Feb ruary. but for the convenience -Of ?ch famllytbey gaw-htr the dinner on .Sunday. ' This belns her 8Ui bltUleJ dav. she-was 36 years old. The one*; tnal went carried a lunch whlrJT ???( sprfad' on a Ion* table in the" yard; that was decorated with the cake jgEffiir nature nrtrr this bin dfnner the hostess' frtends ?presented her-"Srtth many bebftutlful Snd, .useful present* The mir? present at Ulls Itttfciier '0 one? n res Mr". ? TT Whitflr?. Ttil Jasper Whitfield. "Mr and Mm Prank Whitfield and - son. Mrs. May Whitfield. Mrs. Flossie yVhlt Held. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Button and family DTn. Rgttte itortmr Str and' Havl* J?n