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PERSON COl'STY i IS ONSx-OF THE ? '? * LEADING i . AGRICULTURAL I ~ VOI NT-lt;s IN ROXBORO 1 WELCOMES NEW (OMERS. - j FOR INFORJfA I ? T1QX WRITK THIi J. W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ? HOME 'FIRST. ABROAD NEXT $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. XLV. ROXBORO,, JMQRTH <TAROi 1NAt F.v^irfo- Ma?-K 14^ 1-Q9A- - -- No. -I t. DIE AS DAM BREAKS Millions of Yotes Cast In Big Circulation Drive Just Closed ^lisses Sattertield And Brooks Filled With Joy As They .? Drive Car's A way THE JUDGES STATEMEI^'j. i We. the undersign??!. duly ap- . 'pointed to canvass th?|rctnrn%_of . the Roxboro Courier Salesman* ship Cliib" Circulation Campaign? . 1 ?do- hereby certify that the qam paign was closed according to the ruVv governing same, and that j fcoip led the subscriptions and te mi noes, deposited-zin~ the Ballot Bov >nd the. campaign depart- j taen. .records of the_miO?eriplioiis_i turnej in during the club.-by. the various members or contestants 7~j and we find t?he following named persons entitled to the prizes ac cording to the rules gdvfrning their distribution: p. J. crSHWA. r james h. \*mn\ ? * THD?. B. W0OD.Y * Mi-- Mildred Satterfleld 8,529.20? Winner of $85<ioo Fonltac^ Coach Miss Millie Jane Brooks*?,022,424 _ _\yinner ?>f $666.00 Chevrolet: iFoarrh Miss Marf .Rilfy 3.892j?08 Winner of SJUT.OO Blamoud Ring District No., 1 Mr. Archie-P. Daniel ,4,320.62* Wlnijer of'?$80.00 diamond Ring , . - v ?t:? District. ,-g. . : ? Mrs. Helen H. -Mlchle 2,177.296 j Winner of S25.00 Cash .Prize Distfict No. 1 Mrs. w! R. Hayes 2.900.624 . . 525.00 (;ash Pri^e Distriet_No. 2 . : ' ji . After holding the unwavering ' lri'-.j rtV^rcst oj Person Coyntv for the past ! eiglfrt-peeks'. "aftd- estabftfcliliig a re-! eord jn. newspaper annals In. tWs : section, the lasV chapter in the Rox* J ~Vqrr>" QffliB ???Sil^manOvn 'Wft*~wM-tteri w.hen the delivery ofth*1 prizcft itd the- Wmrin*. .announce^ -rrrtT made ?,' 'f~.. ?*hehistory.' :ot this?. paper has. '0 .ilew-ii'apir; r .vnpnle'n' attracted : .the ':^ntbn>ij#sStlc and v. idr^-Tn->-'Ml in terest tha' was shown during the .race-. which ended Saturday night. !Xhe .last' week was especially- notable.. .RivalA- was intense, hut friendly., The Roxboro Courier feel^ . assured that the successfHtones merited s'the . n prizes for., which they ?0 earnestly worked'. " *s j _ Knormous Vote Polled The . aggregate vptes of the winners reached enormous figures. The win-, ners'of ail pr^es ure-^ell entitJed f^' sqdcffisv' they demonstrated conclufrtVci/' ly that energy and persistence are po >$nt factors in any game of life/. In,j . dl&tcl^ntlng tjioi&antls - ul. dot J.fc r jj * wjprth nf t-ewards, cash prizes Vfid" cofnmi?sionj* anione ? members Th\ Courier gives value received lor ef^J *-f$rt# tin their behalf . :?et intrinsic; " v6U^ of the awards is t\dt the only consideration to contestants. Tn pur ,<uimce "of fhls individual 'campaign for votvj^ they have learned much' that' ft'ifl W'/jf benefit t<y tbsm. The v 'have. made many new-and pleasant Jtequaintanoes Some ha^e formednew "idefts along business lines arjd most of them"hav<j developed a-j keen sense of observation that, will ?paymanv a future diyidRjd. The 'competition was splendid v training and valuable experience .to all -who ? participated It taught, that courage is necessary to overcame obstacle in the nffver ending confHft, of ",llfe'* Of course it i* inevitable in a cam paign of this ktrfd that all can?ot win. The club members understand ^ that when thry enter. Right or wrong. ctvyi?tlon seem* to have ac-" . <*Contt|tue^to last page' George C, Cridlin rr .Buried Monday - * ' ". *? ? -*? ? ? Kiinrral :.p[)lic^ :.jr Oi-i.iwo C. Ctkl 11,1 who. died .Saturday ?-mer I no a hrsrt; fctt?*lt,.jwprr (ondut't-'d Mond?y .frtnnjlTMt ,#t n (j'rlory -ni his ?-itWtw ".??! (J Ruloijh Tht.'Wiit min n n.n.?riu.H inm rtirv. conducted tiy Rrv S- W. I^rad <?ai' ""V Mr. QrIdling wTVR -was Tor several vears connected with ?huft, Stajh> High- ; ?,ay Xom!nts*M!Li*!_survived', by hl?; '"wifn' alM I Tft Tlfrtlilrrrv He w?* ^ i . Hjibfr ot 'He Mawnlr and Odd Pclji 5,?Tintair-ign? .?7 W Direct from lts ?!ni Vnrk rurT 'at poputa1, Wf** "LOVE" jrlth Jotni ? (lilbert and Oreta Oarbo. Pal??? ~10-*Hh- ? - ?* Edgar Long M. ? ? E. Church.South Preaching morning and ev?fllng at -ual hours. -Sunday Schbol-at 9:45. _??orth .League .(T:i5. The happtnes you get In 'thlsi church on Sund"y Is a tonic for .the whole .y-eek. ^ ?__ . . ?' :The"Q v is ,the Power House* of Rehgjon.' fet your moral batteries recfiarge that your steering gear i? ta' rigu'*. "'v the oil of glad ness in ' you. hpart , Give God a chanfp and* remove, that awful toad Meet me at Long Memorial next -Sunday. ? t: A." SIKfife, Pastor;: First Baptist Church One time when" Henry Ford was asked ff he didh't. stands to .lose a' ureat deal of money if certain things went wrong. He said, one should not thirilLol things_going ? wrong. Things go wrong.-only when, they ate stact.ecl with the idea> jWt they'll always go riaht. if the fundamental idea is -fight. '. You must-?fcver. even for a*second; let .Tourself think-th^t you pan saVc} Mr. Ford. .'Ouf first principle is that failure is impossible. You^mav not get^^hat you're trying to do. right the first tiiiie vor the secqnd time the tenth- time or the one-hundredth time, but If you Shflt out of.\'9ur mind the possibility of being, hcfccd, then you xafe bound to wm.-' Character Is developed, by. fighting a plan through to; success and trium phing over obstacles. ..Any one carr A.ui, i>ut tHili u twtso'ii muj Uiwac^ ter will stick tWjjjrhe- finish.^-Quoted from the W a tc tfword by t he ?Homiletic Keyfevt: f* ^ .tChristianfty is set for tfae building, of character.' . /Bible JSfeKbbl 10 a. m.R, L.-Wilbjjin, ?li pcrintenaent " ~~ ~~ 1T & ns~ ^?ub.ieti;?r-The Great .Refusal. -The. night service?will be-j?i -charge of the General B. Y. P. U. under the direction of Prof. _B - B. Knight. The address, of the evening will be der livcfecf. by Prof. C. *fc>avidson. ? This will , be* a- iiiost? jrt^slng rind helpfur serVjce and. the public & cor dially-: invited to .attend.:?- - . B. X- P Vb 6:36 p. in." Prof. B. B. Knightf, General Director ? ' w. f. West, pastor. Notice T?). My Friends: . ? . I.j am trtilv grateful to my friends for their assistance and help in mak insi-iit possible ror hie tovWfn in The CD.urifiT. - Salesmanship . With their help and plenty of hard work I won this splendid prize, putting noth ,in.', in it but hard work and keeping everlastingly at it." I desire to thanJ each aAd every ohc far their suppoft 'and to assure them of .my sincere aiV1 pree&iiWon.. ? - Stav \ take this opportunity to f?av that I bellave every contestant acted honorably thoroqghout. there bein?1 no effort to tajce advantage of any one. and the best of feeing prevailed ''uring. the .entire campaign. To Mr." T.Mta. the manager. I desire to return" thanks, for "hip was fair and squared throughout, showing no favors but rendering every distance to all ac cording to the puI<m.' Very Respectfully. MILLlEl JANE BROOKS. " When Dreams Come True" . You'riLlnvUcd'to attend the sale of rare pottery f;om the sandMlls cf N"tth Carolina March 10th and V?* :xt T. W. "Pas* At Sons, Ihe store of distinctive furnlttire valuw " A mirham?artist uill. r.nnlrilHUn some picture* and decorated potterV. T3<> Tint mlM* .this s*lr ss you will find n\any Interesting ?rtVIcs : --- Knthrrln^R^ff"; "Called Off The string music scheduled for Frl ' Srhool has been caned off on acocimt Ttiorg i- no occasion -for alarm, but ?' few cases .have develop ed ami wr aro taxing TITFr pi.'i ?litimi "to-prevent scattering the .discxflc We hope to/give this entertaiurfiwrt Lttliir-_'. 1 ffyt H. (.MiTtn, f^Hwupwl. Thought That Pressure Of 12 Billion Gallons Of Water Yesterday ,'Caused Break ^ Sleeping Residents Of Sato Fran cisquito .Canyon Trapped Without Warning Bj; Flood From Reservoir ! OFFICIALS FEAR THAT TOLL OF DEATH WILL ' BE SWELLED TO 400 I ' ' t , New Hall.^Cal.. taarch 13.?A- rap idly mounting death toll from the ^ great torrent that swept into San j FYanclqulto canyon from the huge St. ! Francis dam tonight showed a death' 4 list, of 274 while upwards of 700 more t person were repented rgtsstngT- "3: L in ?ifhe. wake of the tremendous j flo?<3 of water loosed upon the steeps ] "Ing residents of the_ fertile valley. propert?#wdamag? was variously esti mated "at from $10.000.000 to $30.000.r 000 The breaking . of the giant dam under the pressure of twelve billion" gallons of wates at 12:30 a. m. re j leased a 75-foot \\all of water-cn- the ? inhabitants. . -1 ? | Army of Rescuers ' * An ".afmy of rescue _ workers tonight 1 carried on a-ceasele?s search for more bodies in the engulfed valley.- where homesjiay crumpled in rUlns L The dam gave way this morning, the east and wesi; Wing collapsing and down the beautiful canyon dot ted with citrus groves. ru?hed lHe de vastation* barrage. . . * 1 Tftlk^ of Le^H* Mrs* A. M^'Rumsey. postmistress at 6augus. a nearby town, declared to night that for tea days ranchers lhu lng in the.shadow of the* St. Francis t had "talked of nothing else" but re ] ported leaks in the structure ancf the ' uj-SfriUJUly pi Um- dls^Ut liiaL od their homes and wiped out their fknrtllefi today. As-the list of recovered, bodlef grew tonight until-the'body of the 274th victim had been recovered. Mrs. Rum sey salfl *h?it-Tarichcrs in San Franci quito canyon- hatf.repeatedly told her it-~T.-oul0 bp rt^r-end-nf-thrm^ th< Uam eVer gave way. ?'Supportlng^lrs. Rumsey'h statement of rumored leaks in. the great?n'all that' untU last night held back 3fTO0O acre -feet of water* for - the summer "swjfply of the *City of Los Angeles, ?^ere reports obtained by investigating j officers Worn motorists who; had driv- j j ? n through the canyon."late Monday.: One aifto driver, according to the", investigators, stated that' while driv ing up the'canyon he# saw an unusual, ; quantity of muddy water ? coursing i through the ordinarily*tirv stream bed. R. L. Brown Died Monday Of Bad, Heart H$ad 4'Of Oxford Orphanage Succumbs To Sudden At _ ta'ck Of Disease | M?DE ENVIABLE RECORD Oxford. March 12.?R. . 1.. Brown*." i superintendent of the Oxford Oiphan . agfe. died suddenly this morning-, tbou t fe:45 as he was^returtilng from the | printing. offl^ to the main pfflc ofr "ttraf- li?ftitlkk>n?'a?Vii? he ' rea-?hed tj ny> c u ttT?Ky:: tagt * mg~ . nauJP&^e^yid feH. to tyie^round. 'he Hror^ana^eVsTtf\ys}cliUh tfasT on .^e I grounds, and came. to' Mr; ? Brd \n immediately, butVhis life \vas**already I extinfct. } Mr. Brown ham appeared in good health up until hjft' time, and his death was a shdcj?V^g ^his commun ity and to,the country at large, j He was a past master of Oxford Masonic lodge. Nd: 196. and He had j done everything thaj^JiftTcouId BU 1'J upbuild Masonry. ? -J ^r. Brown .became , superintendent of the Orphanage on Jan. 1 1911. \ having been assistant -superintendent i to Colonel Hicks from iuly 1.' 1909 I until that time, when Colonel Hick's i died.-and the bo.. I of directors elect | ed Mr.. Bj-own to the position. Lieut. Oakley ; Lieut. B. M. Oaklev. a Person ' County man. - was a Roxboro -visitor i last weekC He has- been the Cpas: i ? Artillery for twentv-flve years, and | in a. lit tie Jess than jive years* win retire. He Is note /stationed^ at * Ft. Monroe Va. He saw. service i"n Mexi j eo and also spent cxnie year in France. Mr.. Oakley is. ttye son of Mr. R H.. -Oakley, and his friends are glati_tv> Lsfifc Vjim Innlftny- well: rrnrt hny' .that when he retires he .will ?rejuir^ "tu Ills native ??_ ?? ??? *? Painful Accident Mr. J M, Featherston met- with a -painfpl at^iden^one day la^t- xeck4 He was .stirring up the ftre in' the furnace at his home en North Malin Street , and the gases in the -coal ex ploded and struck him full in the lace. While jjjiTe accident was pain ful.'keeping him to his.room for sev eral* days, we are glad to know^ they were hot serious. ?*? Roxboro Tobacco Market Closes A Successful Season Farmers And Buyers Cooperate And Gootf. Feeling Prevails Throughout The Year. SEVEN MILLION: POUNDS" r SOLD, AVERAGE $25.28 The Roxboro tobacco market -closed I last Wednesday ? (or the season. It" I lias beerf the most successful season ? In many years, the sales reaching in ? round numbers seven million pounds, and sold for an average of $25.28. Be fore the holidays the average was cotr staerably above these figures, and were consistently satisfactory, but. r.lhce' then the prises ? slumped and the average greatly reduced, with gen eral dissatisfaction to the farmers. However, the pHoe$'_ here kept Will ! up wlllr 'prices elsewhere, and Tstr f arrtiers ' made' any jnoriey- by serving j on other market*. I During the fail prices were'. good Lhfre, and few plies were taken th. ? and w^ien a farmer was dissatisfied j Jhe buyers always made It a point . to see If he could be satisfied. We are '??nre w<- tui'vr- .V-v-r- -.urn?rtTCT ; animation between farmer and buyer I as has prevailed here during the.sea 4 Whm?Hie iimiket?npr ned?1? ?'a^ to -.ell eight million, and ,tt I naneil u<e t)ie<e ngines wet* getng I to "Be rcaifieB. but a*?mrcal, irtieh there Is a decline In prices manv _I armer*.. and we da nut._Laniure..Uicm. ?tnr It Is rmtttrel to hope for better things, carried niwJi of their tobacco to neighboring market? j-.-John'CHlbert :>nd Greta oarft th I the Season's Sensatlop. "LOVE" at | Palace Theatre Mondav Sc Tuesday. turRwr-rff-mii ?? Jurors For April Term ? T lie iollowmV Jurors ^have been draws for nr'ri term <5T .Court April : 'J31^*1923: ? I ? ' /r -ft Rhow. H. D Dlcker.sonl Geo. IO. Owens. B.. O. Clayton w S. Pleasant. Ira O, A^len. J J O. Pjerce, rVf. Y. Paw. J. B Ffanklln. R. L. Hester. J M. Brewer. Of vis Daniel. i J , A. Carver. J. C. Wlnstfad. W ET Clay. R. a. Holeman H 'S, Mine. O. P. Bowen. BlufJord Wllborn B Y. .Clayton. W. H Hicks. M. J. Daniel. ; A. E. Newton. E. v Boatwtiafct. C. H j Dlinkley. A D. Newton. Bennle Wtl I liams. L. A. Bradaher. T-. L.. Hall. C. ID. Claytan. L. P. Sherman! P. H. Fontaln R. O. Cole. C. W. Moore. W. ! R Wllkerson. W. W Worrell. J C: j a'tandfl^ld, M M Pontotn. s A. CaP J1U. A W. Gentry J. T. McCann. H J. Daniel. Card Of Thanks ?We dcslrt (to take this method to 'hank our neighbors an<V friends (of MM In&hy'wivsr wmrti w** ??hown us durtnfj the recent lllnes* ' Rn'' d"*th of our txU!rt>anrt fa,her.! ' 'a'in 1 .umi'umirit !)?.? >(nii M'lfijiwhifill? lies? and we assure you we.will nevpr | frtfjfet tlieni Vfav God's richest blesn ' ings bp ultli lulIi fllll i i'fir ? Mrs. H. H." Masten ttndCtiU4re? L Notice! [ 'Please UW' yOUT Tar. Under' the lin i mil ffflTCB in until'' wltji the Co?n?y Mw I ?r??? 1 Vour frfcrtrt j N. V BRftOKS. fr. 'Try?7 'MMWI I I I 11?' Ouunli. Frte Orthopaedic Clinic 'For Cripples The Koiboro Orthopiedir Clinic far cripples ?ill be held at the Royal Hotel, on i>epot Street. Monday. March IS," and monthly thereafter, for free ri u mi nation and treatment of ?"PpK* including adults. All in I^red of such services are urged to attend. C llnic Is held ifndrr auspices of the Roxboro ,Rotary Club, for cripples of -Person. Gran ville and Caswell counties, and Is in charge of an expert ^>rtho paedlc Surgeon, under Supervis ion of North Carolina, itehabi litation Department* Endorsed by Person County Medical So- . ??ety. \ Popular Citizen Dies Following Heart Trouble Mr. H. H. Masten Dies Follow ing Heart Attack. Was ICpnu. jVJlpxboro Resident ? V SUFFERED FO? SOME TIM K 1. ? ^ ? ? ? ? *' 1 ?. ,1 . - ? ? ? i ? : illness of, -about ? two' feeks duratioij Mr. H H. 'Masten,- ort? of the best known and most iiKI'l.V relpecWd citizens of the ujwn. died at Mi residence oft Oat- Street last , Thursday everting at; 8:45 O'clock, at the. age of- 62 years. While his con fiitian )Was known?Vo ba ? ^ 11?i T, hi.n death came as a great surprise; as he had had the best days rest on Thursday" since he had been-.ill.# Jle had suffered with his heart f<jr some ttih"?. and he olten expressed himsell .as kngrwtng that he -a-quI^ he miterf- pff with cne ot these attacks Mr. Masten, was a painting- con tractor. and so Weil known-was lie Jhat his art fis- a-palntir' and decora tor was ncft confined locally, as h> h?s to .his . credit a number .of. the and r.-wtlioat -State. lie Vas-born. in Wiustoh-Sa -tewV in UMa i i i i I iiiotadje ftoxtjoro~trr 1.883'. ifnd' has< niade his home here -"Jisee tbat-tiwa. if Mked-to nSTfieTh most popular man . in the . town doubt - .less many would name Mr. II if Maslen. . He was a good friend a --plendid neighbor and i ?d probabl' assisted' in more funerals than anv one in-this section. He was a con sistent member :>f the Roxbaro First Baptist Church, a member of the choir, and one of .the trustees of'the Church. He was always loyal to lits -pastor; and could Be rotmted upon any and all .emergencies ?? Mr. ^Masteh i? stfrvived by his widow; three sons. Edgar Masten, Oll mer Masten and Fre<;l Masten,, ail of Roxboro; one daughter Mrs Eliza beth Masten Bpothe; ' one brother. John Masten, of Wlnstdn-Salem; anfl ' t^u'Msters. Mri) W M Fnqrgm and.. Mrs ? Lougee Lemy. Funeral _ services were conducted frSm* the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, aftfr which' Jh? body was taken to Burchwood cemetery wHere the interment was made. Rev W. p: West, pastor of the First Baptist church, assisted by Rev. Oeo T Wat kins of Durham, iiad Charge 6f 4(1 c services. ? -s ? The pallbearers were as follows: A. W Clayton. J. D. K. RiChmondWtr F Reams'."'A. M, Bura's J. VV "Mqeil. md E. O. Long.- "rfie honorary-pall bearers ?-ere as follows: "V. p. Feather iton. W. D Merrltti "Albfert Warren J. C. Pass. W H. Harris D W Led-' b?tterr-0 W Oenlry, J. Y Blanks. W T, Klrby, 8. B, Qav|s and E. J. Tucker. The floral bearers were R H. Oates O. W. K%ne E. T. Austin. , J. I< Williams. D. S. Brooks. L. M* Carl ton. -E. E. Bradsher. J. A. Long: R. t Harris. T 8 Woody. H. S Morton R L. Wilbum and A. E. Jackson. ? "? ? . lift*. The M. T Hi S. TJie M. T. Ji, S will Jive ? play. I'llllffl "MV_jrl!lH<a?jie", ;il 'he ?ral graded seht^l of Roxboro Thurs day night ThV plav will start at **+r by llu R'Mbum Oiulw ... will be 20 and 30 cents A-*ood crowd will be expected. -f -I of 450 wlutc Icgliora litns lasi i ear. , trtle-Nese |n see ?ifiVK' wltlf-iTohn .Otli???t and Dreta Oarbn . we present It to you at ?popular prices Monday-. * Tuesday, M*MB a-wtn. rtissx Theatre Boys And Girls dub Meeting Ai Court House Satfardfcj, March 17th, Two P. M. Mr. Lj R. HarrellWill Talk WMh Member* OFFICERS WltL BE CHOSEN t . ? ? ? . , Saturday. March 18th Is club day. for all bt the club members of the county. Mr. - L . R. ftai-rell. State ? Club Leader, wttt-be?present to dis cuss with the club members and ttieir ~ . parenjs the importance *~6F club work among the Junlori'-on the fjrm. It will pf the plans of those In ch4r<e . of this work to- organize the club, members into a cpuntv unit Hence officers ?111 be selected and chosen from among. the merhbera present at ; jU?e ? Meeting ' to act,',-Tor .the current year A present ' vice, president, . -teefeiSiry and, treasurer will be elect ed as well as a program committee, and plans made to hold, monthly meeting if it meets with the approval of the parents arid the c(ub members. All who are Interested in this work and those who desire xo jolh one ar ' mace...of the clubs'.are' irtVited to at- ;' lend th'e'flrst "m* :lhg- us we Want n . .discuss with all the members the ne? Te.etolty of nettin'.' started fight on -Ihe|r projects, The Corn club will be open, for the bat's, the-poultry and calf club for the ;Irl- ancf tCbacdtJ " ciu'bs #or.tjtu> boy v U there is sufflfl^nb "interest in-tMa club. Th* purpose of the-club work Is,to tralln .tlie.-head . he>rt. hands and the. _ mind by the following factors^ 1 By enlarging the visiolli, . 'J. liy ' HHtfrest m rural . llf 6l' 3. Bv enabling members to make some money. * V . " 4 By_ furnishing recreation- ami amusement. H- T MiAjini ???hints in farming.... " By. tramu?!'the rogmbers to-keep . account* and- farm recorfe" . 7 jlv emphasizing- thr dignity of lami wodc .?ell .don" , ...8i By reafhuiit' thf xou|?8 ? members. ? ? -1.L1 ,.11I.'l 11.. ItVl'i:" .11"V .... ? AllJ. "f Watts In nrborr (flannel* : ;' ?. 9 By developing progressive? attl t-udos and resnonsihlllHeV ? .0 By rfe".sjv.- tjj'e importance.'of ~ .craartaatioo and cdoperattdn* .11. By butfdaiz four ships?Qwner iop. Partnership. Leadership, and .Cit.i/^Hsli?p. . Parents are .arjti to have their children between the ages of ten and eishteen meet at the- court house at this important meeting and- Join -,onoj or insre of the^e clubs Where proper cooperation is given, the children In This wftrir there lias never been a re gret filed -lor they haVe n\uch to wajn ;\nd llttl* to lose. - * . Rerflember the date. Saturday,. Maroh nth'at. 2 u in. sharp, ' An. Appreciation - "To my friends UT: tills Cplinty, m ? other towns, and in other .states. 1 i wish' to express my sincere apprecia^ 5 tlon for nh??lr support and hearty co operation. In helping me win tbePon- x t lac In The Roxboro Courier Sales manship Contest To Mr.' ?4oell. edi tor n? The Courier, I wish to* extend ' thanks* for ifUrlng. the. prize, Mr. Latta. the contest manager, has con Ifuctwl the campaign on thp highest ^OTder >Us bu^ru is-likr manner, courteous treatment, .and fairness to" dealing with all contestants has-been greatly appreciated. Fpr the work'of the Judges in checking votes. I too, - wish to express my gratitude. The assoclatioh with and the good wllf existing amtfn<{ . the contestants hA* made the contest pleasant T? every one who had a part in helping me win.-i' thank you. ?. j Mildred X). Satterfleld. '. Dr. LoVe Entertains Dr. B. E. Love was host at a full course turkey dinner to a number of his friends at his home on ScfotK Main gtraai last nlntif-gf-B"V1?hftrrr ryp. ner the guests enjoyed' t^ie* evening at Ave "tables of .bridge v - ? ? Mexican Qauil ( Mr. T, V UoatwTlght received Mon ?Anr-trtrfr- pair of Mexican ouall WhleH ?w- 4tfttribuW4?out - '. -i m out birds may ? ?o . Here Is ill?.Him MB "LOVK" with .lohn Gilbert and Or?U" Oarbo at Palace Theatre Monday' ft Ttuuday. Marcti J?-30th ...
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