Newspapers / The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, … / March 11, 1931, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
?? ?? I V ? r Hundreds Hurt , V.4.. As tlemenfcs In Fult Fury Sweep Over Land and Sea ( Earthquake* Spread Death And Destruction la. Balkan Stkto While In United States Violent Rains And Snovrsfrorms Work Tuft. II E A V Y PROPERTY DAMAGE 1 hrer Entire Area Of Atlantic Sea board And Far Into West Cold, s .in And Snow Spread ? River elne Threatens Damage In Fra me The elements in all their fury beat across sea and land Sunday earthquakes and storms tyrin^ine death to 16f> and injuries to several hundred others Of these 150 were reported quake victims. Earth .shocks inrfad death and destruction m the Balkan states In the United States violent rain and snowstorms worked their toll of life and property over nearly the entire area f the Atlantic seaboard and far into the west. Snow blew into th<- southland over the week-end. in Georgia Kentucky Wr:h Carolina and eastern Tennessee Th<* >rm was net acci .?rnpanipri bv -uffickr.: cold lo keep the sr:.w however, the flake1 melt in it ac sr*-n a5 t hi v reach* -:J 'he c: unci. a\r-rUn " the threa' f : ??n rhe- ?' ; If roast tl r: : ? i v. ???-* 1Tr.red Su*r>-s a ? :fl M irr!i V - .. iwf. Jy ] h:,nk< ( i' n v. an i b was ?? !d r ? -f or. ;b!e ' ? H d' a '.rm m \\ i"n ?i r i. \ wiin -PV ? ? INi . M A ? H r Mil's J ior.or K ( '? }? or ,r>?!i !V?ontl ?* \ fV> ? " 1 ? !' N it : 1 i ? ? I! : ? ??. | : " h f^inlr-v I ^>ri tr ?1' ' Mai Win ? ;i v ntff *Tradr ArrTv* pv>v rndr Ruby Fox Jf*1 R CHi rr in f^in ^ t >?>*. vj j r*vl* iv tj i v r > Roxboro R. 3 News Mr. T. W Slaughter, who has just returned from Richmond, Va if spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Slaughter. Miss Maggie Lou Clayton is spend ing a few days with Miss Anna Slaughter. Mrs Myrtle Pittman and little daughter of Durham. |>pent last week with her parent?. Mr and Lrs. jGlasco. of this section Mr Grady Wilson who has been staying at Lenoir N. C for the last two months, has returned. Diss Anna Slaughter was a Dur ham visitor last Saturday Mr Bunnie WiLson.' of Norhna. .\ C and Mls<? Anna Slaughter wt*r^ guests of Miss Maggie Lou Clayton .Saturday afternoon Grey Eyes Faculty Play At Hurdle Mills School Th* t^acher^ of the Hurdle MilLs ch ? 1 are planning to give on the right t_t Friday March 13 the play ?ha1: wci advertised before Christ mas. We hope nnt tu be snowed oil! aL'.im Come . -r a 7 30 pro : . : : i Vr: s 15 and J: een'.v JiV H Cur: m. Prin 1931 Boy's Week Plans Outlined f* 0 When w ^ BABIES are Upse IVUlt . ma\ I ri ? ,1 ; i . ?f di.ir'f . . # nn Tk'i i 4 t> r i fcrrp thH nl'j, rrlrd'lp f*f> <1\A .) Oil 1 1 I II I I : ?: \ *1' i 1 > jusl ff?r ? M-??i , l< ' if pvitvi I i V ? i ? ! I ' s ffi . > ' *?? u ill r:iv :mij h?m!|ip 1 1 ? i* ? 1 i rinnnt nlrr|? !h milfl r^nt?I . ? i ? n ui V help nn n|<|rr chiM wtios?* ton*." ? r?>atr?l sluggish !>? fu-rli All dru#tfiM& have Owtnna 'ih' . 1 'r f I ? 1 TA rv- ,|1 , t njf ' ' I i ?. I Ti.t r u ! 1 exploiting them, but In order that the, cuuensijlP of the world may come to ttec MBlstance," provide lor thrtr development, safeguard their future and see to it that the world is made ?afe /or the leaders | of the days not so far ahead of m." Beginning witfi Loyalty Day on | Saturday, April 25, this year's pro gram continues with dady pro grams outlined for Boys' Day in .Churches, in Industry, in Schools, in Entertainment and Athletics, in Health ai# Home activities, In Cit zenship and concludes with Boys' Day Out-of-Doors on Saturday. May 2. ES? 6V ERNEST CAMP JO TOOK BI T PROl D II you have to be poor be poor :n style. .That is the attitude of some of New York's neediest net>dy. Police, distributing clothing to those in want, say that many of them turn up their nosers at clothes that aren t stylish. People in dire need exam ine rhe clothing they art- offered with critical care If it does not mee*. with their idt-as of style, the-, rejert it outright r make the cx c u sp ti 1 a t U n ? ?? v, : i 3 re turn 1 a te r A: an East sid?- d.^tnbuting s*a ti 1 ht-y tri?-d *ii e:\t* awav se vera ;-.i.rs i-f w ? mien > harh-lao d shoes praetiralh ail t as*-.- women re * : -'i "hent. the Mine. ' had ft: w : ..ibo, :,d v -rn f'.l i Kth \ir?M > I Painful | Condition ?: "w it i; j, w A >1 ^ 8 5 iklps Wo/n^ik to Hea'.in ,, . ?/'> - f ~ 1 4 jt 't '? ' -< 0 ? * It Is estimated that there are b? tvten 4,000 Mid 8,000 professional blood donors in New yort AT DAWNING ? >? , , If you are one of those who gets up early ? enough to hear the radio program "On the 8:13," tcries of "Early! That's almost noon, my boy."? you must be Interested (I'm ail optimist, all right) to know that the La*dt Trio and White have ? received a Scroll of honorary mem- 1 bership in the Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen. This was awarded for the realism "of the programs train effects. BIG AND CLEAN In some seeuaris of the city, | where buildings are not modernized, ' there are public bath-houses for ] the convenience of thoSe who wish ; to use them A customer nearly cai-^ed the at- I tendant to fall into '_ne pool when ; he handed him a check for $1,000 ' saying that the money was to gj i to the city in payment for its gen erosity in letting him use soap and towfcls. The attendant found the chaek payable. He fefused to cash it, however, for further investiga- : tion disclosed that the donor, in' addition to his startling generosity J also had the habit of trying to jump off bridges Authorities sent tile check, back to the bank and put the grateful bather in an observation ward TO MARKET, TO MARKET Two young men connected with the New York Stock Exchange ought to !*? able <u cau?- a run ? or. 'kri. - 1(1 larifl;. on the mar H : . > 1 1 then: sir.- 1 of: ball staYs One is "Red" Cm*)e forager cap tain of ttae Army team, the other, John Lav. captain of the Notre Dame ej^en In 1929. Caglf 1$. it- . ported u? ber earning his bread as a! telephone clerk and Law's duties t are said to be of a similar nature Hiat at least proves that all col lege graduates don't become bond salesmen. TANT-A-KA ULPT. Speaking of sound effects, the"" latest thing in the radio studios is a keyboard which controls the sounding of autoaioDile horns. The new instrumental creation, com posed of 36 horns, each one tuned to one of 36 notes in a scale of three octaves, is played by Angering a row of buttons, all of which are] like tile horn buttons on a steer ing wheel of a trafflc-gotng auto mobile W. ? K 'HELPING OUT' THE EDITOR Business men don't run adver tising any more ' just to help sup port Lhe newspaper That is a th'ing of the past except in a few ^back woods villages. Merchants hav to wat-ch their overhead now and ' buy advertising space just like they buy any other commodity? for th returns it- will bring. This is as it should be People .don't buy groceries ''or clothing jus' to help support the merchant. The buy because they need the mer chandise. The newspaper busmen is a bus; ness proposition jus: the same a any other concern. If it ha.s subscribers that a mere bar :? > ) res 1 1) reach wit h h is. ati v> : ' , i r i : ? f-.'-n he should bis. *pao- Mar field 'Mo.: Mai1.. I ir*f I istic irs NIL M PKLML 1 ILILKL of ALL TIM* .1! ?: ?i J.- iHVK ?? ll .1 \\ . : '?! ?. 1 ? - : ? ?*i i ? m D 11 Qrifjitb s i : lilfl III Kit Ol A NATION" * . I< I \ I I U I Alt ?.Ki A IL K M ire tlu .liiiij.: t !i .t ti r v <? i , tl.f S, i i > (t t I .1 ;; | i rj I is V !j ] I V - Palace Theatre l >\' 1 ii ? i I MORS. & FRIDAY, MARCH 12-13 Mi |v.?im m. mm ? ii i r i v . mi : :<> I' M \ilm 15 \i.. t .i ; i. I \f \iliiussion^ I "? \ - jm ? 1 ; 1 1 ! ? 1 1 I l.i i 1 1 1 > < ujil ??<!?? ! i< \ y 5 L s'u ir i. lEi. .1 [j /. Ij i'. fi ."r : j..j .! ? \ r". r \ u r. .? r'. ;:t. j! .. r. .jgjj r**r \l ( HON SALK?!Muk\s and Hogs al Roxboro, IN, C. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1931 <tlM w r w: II ;r|! , i f pnhlir auction onr load ot nn lies and 100 sluials, l^'tn | muss tins sale l>o\s, il \ ju ii'Til a mule or a liog;, ; as von a II k n o\v ns and know we I do sell < lira) > ai u I si H at \oi n pri< r. I vt'tvliodv < omr .ukI I )?"i i?f* your ? rirnds and void trading stock ^Snl<- w ill lie rain or slniu*. POWELL BROS., Owners Henderson, IN. L. ' 1 WOMAN'S^CtUB ESSAY CONTEST "the Hospital Committee of the Raieigli Woman's Club will spon sor a contest among the High School Students (white) of the Eighth Club District; that Is, in the Coun ties of Wake, Durham, Orange. Per son and Chatham The OqmtBlltee offers the fol- : lowing cash prlfces: $10 to the student sending in the best paper $5 to the student sending in the ! second best paper $2 50 to the student Sending in the third best paper. Subject "The Value Of A Hos pital To A Community Articles must contain not less than 600 words nor more than 850 words All papers must be signed by the Principal of the High^School which " the contestant j* attending Articles qinst be written on one ^ side o 1 the paper only. Name and address of contestant must1 jjfe plainly written on each sheet of paper. . v ' ? * >; Papers will be graded as follows: i$.howle<fge of subject 60% English 30% Neatness 10% All papers must be in the hands of the Committee by April 25, 1931. Awards will be ijinounced Nat ional Hospital Day, May 11, 193^. Address ail papers to Mrs. Gar land C Norris, Chm Hospital Com mittee, Woman's Club Raleigh N. d..' F'jijitrymen ol Burke County had 1 441. hens bluod-tested to be used - for breeding purposes. The flocks ' have .also been rigidly culled, says, j Count? Agent R L Sloan. a DeSylva, Brown and Henderson's successor to "Sunny Side Up" WHIRL OF WIT STAR OF MELODY COMET OF COMEDY Mon. 1 ues. AAarch |6-I7th : 15-9:00 P M Sartors Special 3 irjim, \aliu' II ~-ol ! \ 1 ; S2.7U .till .< :{.:{( i $ Sr aii r \ j>' riff ji r ami <?Im i valion and from our gen km ?.!<-{]_?? oi ni? ?ii< - 1 n? ? and their .? lvin, we tuvp heroine ii ".iir d th.it 1 1 1 > ? i ? t r . thousands of ivf.ik. debilitated, run \n rn n uid \< ? r ;? n rt^ht hrn in this ecmmunit y. wh<>sc bodies in Ui ? ?s r . 1 1 - \ i ; ? for pifiM' ol tin- pricikss elements eontained - i I i;Mi l<? li? .ilth hv the Sargon Roiul. People eo'r> - ? h" .H'otUl i:rdiTutr?l\ ^ urn medieal pre pa rations art- not ?. . 1 1 - "* : n '.j1 "ill ol a sejise of par* art 5 ' mnn lid.-ni: tn their friends. That'** win \ko ours^|reN re ornend i: \\ ? know uh.it it \? i II do" Hcmbrick, Austin &* 1 hom I \ilr-i\r ^.irj^on \ J,' i' n 1 ^ o c a wm&VZ** * Be Safe . . . Rent a Safety Deposit Box ? Air \ < > 1 1 leaving your valuable papejos and ^ I- wrli \ , i t nunc 1 the house* where* they will burn im in ra?p ot (irei1 I hev might 1 >e stolen or lost, unless secure in ejur .S.ifrtv Deposit Boxes. -I MM SWIM, I. VKI.N \rO\V II /; WELCOME YOUR BANKING IWSlh ' THTNK! B HAVE MONEY? 9 ? The People's Bank "Home of th? Thrifty" Roxhoro, N. G. - . ' T X " ? :V / - . /' _ THTWV"' .
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1931, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75