ONLY 27 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN ROXBORO AND DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE afe\?=r Welcome New Corners. -> ojir-o* A Good Town To Live In. J. W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. HOME FIRST, ABROAD NEXT $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. VOL. XLV. \ ROXBORO. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21. 1928 THE ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL HAS LOCAL APPEAL The Parent-Teacher Association Will Undertake The Call For Roxboro PART KJR DENTAL CLINIC This the season when the .an nual roll rail, .or membership call, is ? made for the American Red Cross. So c*ty: The Red Cross organization is the: American Mother, of Mercy and Relief for the: distressed and needy In the time of every sreat disaster or time of suffering. There are likewise l^cal ministrations. Recently Miss Elise Mul liken, field representative of. the American * Red Cross Society, spent a day in Roxboro in the interest of '.the iocai Red -Cross chapter; and Qftany sendee that the; conization may render, to this com-, nunity . A P -oposal was made for . c o - < Deration and financial help irr ccn ducting feme dental clinic service through our fiity schools. This" Is cer tainly a much needed 'service.- and one" that wouid mark a step "of decided : rouri- in ;he health .urogram. . of cur school system, No school or ,'ysT : tem. of schools today .stands whpr^ it boiild : ? healt h, j iupation measure.% ?aw neglected Th" dental r.Hnic. procedure would *? -about as; follows First, some local rVhtisf would be secured ' ta. go -into' "J1 :-hool and examine the teeth of ajl . * h* children* in ? lie . primary ijriwles '1-3 ? .?>s a .beginning 'in this service . The dentist would make a record of ' r.jlv attention 'hat a ? child's might need and the child's oarents tvfcnld be notified that the pupil need ed dental attention. It waUid then, be . s ?matter for the parent to " decide as ta wha*. dentist should do .the. work . 7 7i .rtie' ease. 1 of children whose par - ' r'lVU' ,'w?re hot ..blc to pay for th* ?"? ? Red Cross hi nd : ?' 'o;r ncE&ilv a local dentist _ v iP: :* fie; f.s nr. -nations in a school ? irhont- < ha v?in^ 'for his 'time.- He-does ? r i *>t ro ' 5 c ! t ? biisijie^s ? f of h irh a 'efff - -h e ? nl-. ."inc.s 'h' ? '?;* fin^s. , ' ? - I;i thy Pfd Cftll- th'e. an ? ?? rtribution i- Sl.OO! ? btit nia.v ; tr.h ? ? contribute two do!' ?*rs - . w. n-s-'^i.b'T-h;: ? OnTJjf' -iifiv. ty\s> ? .of" each membership Me poe- : ,i?*-?nal organization ;hf bain'i " . t-h*.- contribution '-bating ' **eci f cr' kc&l- p^nV>5es.. It is with-fbii V\rcte.1- c arN" jij>l^ahng ?or. a r . ? ??? nt sinH n '-.onerous ? v1i?v ;>r R-.ll is made "vHhip. t-k .( " ten days\ By . 1 ? 1 ? i r'Frr ? e ui^v ? - pubHr :f;r tifr P'-iptlft n S. S. CJ*m Give "'"rem i.*vrA "the Y'?sn* .? 'iindav futtool b-> their Mie*?* sit n i?aun: : Yin; r-n i' i' r 11 it. '? ? A IV." :i Wr of dews arc to b? brouaht. but ill r*ac tn<> damp Irh't so plentiful rr fO'-htTient? ?? t!l be to keep the ? Pints from Injfijtn'i fO> much. The piriy will foe 'well rhaperonsd The i>n*U>r i txpec'ed to to? on hand, . while a numbfr r>f thtf **ldw rriem ??rs rt'itli their ?1w> have trlvcn no iite that- they -.vovld be oh hartd. Notice! " 1 how U'ltfJ en lin iiowr iliuMi |jle?.w r-rmr to t*?? mimical program Wilt ii' ? Ml. Tlrwtli Hie li Piehesl ? When" Fri?l?y c?enln?. Nov 33. at 7 30 o'clock ? Some of the bent musicians In Dur ham and in Person Coupty will per lornn Admission 20c and 3Sc. NOTICE! Jim Ion* of the Pine Knot! swUon ?f Person County nvenutcd *57 40 for fit* entire load trom iwund. up lant T?rtd*v Come to nee me at Banner! Warehouse. Danrtlle. Va. j GEO. K. HARRIS. The Outgoing anJ^lncoming Presidents Calvin Coolidge is to give up the reigns of office to Herbert Hoover, who it* is believed will closely adhere to the policies tormuiated by his prede cessor. Both men are more given to action than to words, and have marked business and executive ability. : Calvin Coolidge has been nominated for many offices, never suffering a defeat, but Herbert Hoover has not engassd in politics before. The many important offices he has heretofore held have been apointive offices. VARIED PROBLEMS TO FACE MR. COOLIDGE Snow Falls In Aslieville ? And Wester p Section ? ? r "7 Ashevitle, Nov. " 20.-? ^V'Lsps of snow: were still. curling down along; Asheville streets ? tonight at 8 o'clock a-s the mercury gradually j dropped lower, bat no. heavy snow was reported from Western ! North Carolina and mountain lo-: taUties. i Apparently ihere had been but little snow during the day ori cither Mount Mjitchell or Mount PLsgah. The mercury was. stand- : ing* ait 32 degrees- at 8 o'clock to night and T- R. Taylor, weather bureau official, said that it ?ni'Tht go as low a 3 27 or 28. during the night. . I.o>vtr temperatures were expected in the event 1 the skie* cleared but. at 8 o'clock they were , overcast. amiii SMS FRIDAY NiGHT PIONEER WAREHOUSE The Roxboro White Fi'.wh"* Mil Challenge Hyisboro High School (iirls Frlrifcy High?. Nov. ~:W n. m?. ' ifi rh> Pioneer warehouse the "Whit:' [Flash" ''?'irl.s will start tlv? fiCasqjl Off with a big game when HUlr.tioro rimes4 *o Roxboro. to play our girls. Tlilis '*? r? >?-?** ? already , dejU^tetL-J^hai pel. FfH. Orphanage and Siler pitv. According That, they" mint ? - * . .v.rom n\. You . -want ,to.-.\ ?:.l>:nit-our team doh-t you? Tiv? Iwfo way" is 16 -bus frrvrJay -n&ht 1 ?nd -vva rood ira'nte of clean fcaake*, i !.vi! ' . want to -a v though thaf j r hiw tour tiff* f? C'?vnfVv. r*?v OHvor. M?.rv Woptfv ivni ?: h"--' 'i'iv Tb? old F'inrds are ?? ' T-'1 ' There j ?? ?. j. -w pi iv^rs ' ir ttfc ' ?',' >?*? .'Tome of th^r.i I-T^th^in^ siMia Nicks. omip fltttd-h-v ? - J \Tfo Oentrv. Tji ' mi t Clara Mili*. BtMiift* Jerri**. Mar:rtrn? Johes Flizatorh Ful f>i*. hit otlvnra Irvine out bi?i. ' t 'tiie Orient we have r>?> re.'"} $Ufi*. You c.'tti not- t*IT. ' 'k ? !ll ho ' ? ? ? ? them Of not We are *cfw>duiin? som?i fc->a?>v* like Sn^PhftAjd. ijepde'^' n. W!t o*r Oxford. Durham. Sllor Cltv, Oak HOl R^lct^h O^chonaT'* nnd et,hcr';. W<* r^Mole to stick to rsjfc boi'r and Ctrl' thin year1. Yo.j did ' ? If thT" K*n person Jirlnr : fJojcb>r/? Hi a' >:v j.-.ve- ? f.'ftl J/; h * 'V e will Ift VOh '? ou/" (jrrt r-n Ump thl* y^ar 'Hi^ partie "rr*TT! tr?* ? iistfl?ad fi utav - n'.uht - trt HO, I We mtwt rtiwi o*i Virrie so you will not , 'Ic'lJE jlj. U%11. ? B B. KNIGHT Musical Prosrnm 'rhf.IT will be n musical ivoftram i.iu',. it. ;i m.'mp i 'f niini'lil' >.ni.? *t th* I^utourfi HJrh School. Frlrtiv \yv. Tl, At .v?v(*n o'clock. Admiuton 1.1 *nch-,l, i( bur jl. ?'??! P'rear-hui^r. ) \ ? ilrha: IPV':"- ni:? I IV. V. .P V'-i ,0:l!Vjs. .-'Miss. .Mafe'V [Safes', O-r.nc-ral OlrecKr. "V.'r-:^r> i e.usier Ulan nbt ? Pr isbyteriat* Church ?Sutufav Hrhiwl at 9:49 a m.. H. h. Croweil. supt, Mo riling service at II f? ?ri.. j- ?rmoh by the Pastor. Funiay School at Mitch?il Chap*.' aV 2 -v> m.- ^wachimt at. Bushy Pork We ire .studying the Book of Times at the Wednesday night prayer Venice. We wish more of our " mem bers would come out and study- with us. -?voia- one u-Teat\b.;ittieshrj ? Six (i^t-royers of .the- 32nd Pi vision . pnmiri:??d ns> fetfriorary companion5 of .Mary 'and until neatlv off San WRh a!l farewell* then r> cedin-.: in th.? *he Mary-land "ok up its course for Corinto. Nic aragua.. ' . ' , . ? . f clation Championship Ftoxbwn ?tntdrfi the ? eoniolatlon chawptoriKfiip .football race !a"rt nitrht > v- n M> ? :n'- ?? ' '.nd T'-fror v ??nt ? to the rneeUn" in Raleteh lor that ".tirpcse. ':.! i1'- ;'V' IMHV ' Uir ' " ^ ? ". (!?>" from th'? East. Ttte* Wh:: Avdrn Duhn ;>hd T,r>*; ot*i. u-iil '? 'o-' n?r ?<":" tfi<"-0?n?i and ' Ay>a.v. in th A ij.'a'j.'i.t':! cit> '.v?Jl ,b? .-Vcn_ -Utt 1 r ' vtj* ? i-s'. f:np charier ? * : ' i !?r?~ ?' >wn a nop'! Svrrv 6ot!; I'lave^ suir . ia" in Ht# ?r.-. ? - We MS '-tUi OKaiiwI Hill tK!s Fri-. f'ST ' T":ia". '??111 - TV to k-'Cb p.. in ?>ii-i f?r Vn? flnal parties in' the nice.. The school 'vnnt5 to ,tlian'< the pho nic '( P?h to .fur- thwr, kindiew. rlwwn. tn? team. Th?v have Biv?n ?h^lr car* t'T tri pr and v Mr. Walter 'VKriant rpprletor ??f ' undar.l *"virr gn, who Mept soundly through much -of the testimony, during his trial and who received the jurVV Verdict without emotion, joked about hte, fate today. "You know. I've heard that all God's Chilian's got shoes." the Negro said. "If all of- (hem give tif>s. I will be treated , better than I have been done down here on earth." ?Shanks was a bootblack in Evan ?? ston. where last summer he at tacked and beat to cleath with an iron pipe Miss 4?nnie Meta Con stance. teacher in- litprature at Bradlev College. Peoria, 111. The young woman was taking a post graduate course . at Northwestern I'lilversitv. DE HUE'S BIG FLIM "THE KING OF KINGS" WILL BE SHOWN HERE Famous Screen Version Of Life Of jo fie On View " At Palace Theatre In. response ' to max# .requests. tvenn their patrons. M&na$er? Kirby Bros . ojf the Palace Theatre lias booked C-eni B. ID* Mills's ?roductic^ I'h-? Kin? c;f fCinss." :->?? a three days' 'bow ing beginning on Monday next, This is the picture that was presented to Cflwdecl p.udicnce* for' m montha at th- Gaiety .Theatre. Nex York. 'V t nlo; "d excee d-iiss I : - ;?rpcii4&ful rum- ui Chicago. Boston . Phliadelphfo^ I Angela. And m'anv oiher cj'tie* in this country and ubroad . . Prai-ed P.y JrV ftSkme this wojiderfiil. su>rv of. ? ffi. '?> Nhlfc A ar-' -'r- \v ? exert rhdfe vexi V.tr:-o*re i&ftfl, his ' -"-Th-? Tcttv Coifi .arVcJ th:? ? wr.ialls rV.ahy'. Tl; ? ni: ? v:< j/r?. ? > ? Ov re vie w t."- :n n II the m*t#opojfctait ' centers in r pi\$: hifi ".tfort proved success f r ?.??;' ?^o>oyed all hi*, owh personal v i' i ;d . '-he new ahi V e ? ill ] If -vn r aJdeti m, -yprk by ropr-'.on:atives t rrtAfiy faiths arid research scholars, of /authority. Mi*?r Jeanle Macpherjfon th* ^unarisl. is sftid to have wrought; ' more constructed story than that' "at "Thft Ten Commandments." FatWlUs In Cast ' i ?: ?, production are rlucb favorites os II i' Warper .fsctpwliri." I-ogan. Bu 1olch and^Joseph Schlldkraut. Victor Varconi.- William Boyd. Montagu x&xr. OforK" Slptnnan-t. Tbeodorr- KoslofT .'tfli.i Fay<\ Robert Kdpyon. Sam rn Orafse. In fact the cast of princi pals js a router of eminent names in pictures Approximately M.SOO.OOO it raid to have beeu pxpended on the ?hc cherished characters of thi New TmlAmrnl narrative, sa th* hundred (treat sets faithfully realize the scenes in the life of Jesus The picture was shown with ex traordinary success in this country and abroad and It won the commen ''ntlon of press and public alike Its B and you will be ? ? c* lishted at . the high . average von Will, make: Helena High School To Give Program The pupils of Helena . High School will give their first program of the vear Friday night. . Nov. 23. at 7:30 o'clock. The entire school will be re presented in this program as is the custom for . this annual proerram. The primary grades will present Mother Goosi1 at her best The grammar _ trades will furnish the iljusic. L#ast, but. not l^ast, the high, school will nfesent "The First Day of School." . "The Rubbles Family." in the midst ot trouble and- "Tb? 3oo*tef Club of ? " i. ? Thi'- nr^:ram will te.rtaiii voir from - tife b>e'mning to> the . ? Yiju ? :J1 all classes' of peo . v :e, .from' ?he most sedate teacher ta . ' : ' v " - ? .i ?_ ? *' Cojne -;anrJ l^rim \ accompanist for thW ttouj)" Miss Mat her (nr Hatched . on; Vr Roxboro pir'.s and we hope every one will conv- ? but be ' ire o buy your ticket frtjm w>me Tr,emt>" ?' the Leamie.. The price I* 50c for adults and 29c for children. ? RED CROSS Do we believe in Peace? It doean't 1-iok like It In our Red Prow mem 1 b?rshlp l?ast years enrollment in the County -was- lurt 1-3 of the war time enrollment. The Red Croaa has a t'eace Trogram that r i-pawA<< IW war wort many times. They helped tn the III. Florida. PorUi Rico and Mls : slAflppI dlsaaters more people than during any year of the wmr. Let ewry one Join this vear nnd five r