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Miss Cleo Rogers and Haywood Bailey United In Marriage Sat. A marriage that will be of inter est throughout the state was sol emnized in the Duke University chapel at noon Saturday when Miss Cleo Rogers of Roxboro became the bride of Haywood Bradsher Bailey. The wedding /Was one of beauty and simplicity./There were no attendants and only /the members of the two families and a few close friends were present/ for the cere mony. / A program of nuptial music, con sisting of “At Dawning,” by Cad man, Victor Herbert’s “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life,”/ and “All For You,” by Bertrand-Brown was rendered prior t/ the ceremony by Edward Hall B/oadhead, University organist. To the strains of Wagner’s “Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin” the bridal couple .entered the chapel together and marched down the central aisle to stop at the altar in front of Rev. W. L. Maness, former pastor of the bride, who performed the ceremony. The vows were spoken before an altar balanced on either side with huge baskets filled with pink snap dragons and Easter lilies. “I Love You Truly,” by Bond was played softly by the organist while the nuptials were being pronounced. The beautiful ring ceremony of the Methodist church was used. The bride and groom kneeled on a white satin priedieu to receive the final benediction and blessing of their pastor. On rising they turned and left the Chapel to the strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding march. The bride was prettily attired in a suit of powder blue wool crepe with cuffs of grey fur. She wore grey sandals and a flower-trimmed hat of home spun straw in matching color. Her shoulder corsage of Briar cliff roses and lilies of the valley harmonized beautifully with her pink blouse of georgette. Short grey gloves with pearl fastenings com pleted her costume. The guest list included; W. G. Rogers, father of the bride, Roxbo ro, Dr. R. H. Bailey, South Boston, Va., Messrs. Thomas, Pointer, and John Alden Rogers, Mir. James Reams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Crumpton, Little Miss Hallie Crumpton, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Satter An increase of 300 per cent in our prescription work dur ing the past year—All of our prescriptions are kept on file. Last week we refilled a prescription written in 1917. We appreciate your confidence in us. m . r . r r - Elizabeth Arden l/Jrdena (Cleansing (Srearn and. C/kin /Jllilll| 7 -.//// / / , <iSh| Face Powder Conte should always be used logelher J jjngp I 1 // r * !<Mm t 0 j • Ardena Cleansing Cream turns com- J/ II Acne Lotion 51.25 pletely liquid on the face and gently floats out every trace of hidden dirt. (C' Remove it with Ardena Skin Tonic and T T <CI CA your skin will look dean, cool and LrOtlOll .pI.OV Ardena Cleansing Cream . . . $l to $6 If Ardena Skin Tonic 85cto$l5 ToOthPaSte e ituii .. : IStl; Special - 3 tubes A complete stock of Elizabeth Arden Products. SI.OO Thomas Drug Store M| I - Philip Thomas—Curtis Oakley In Business For Your Health white, Miss Patricia Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey, all of Rox boro, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morgan, New Bern. Miss Lillian Brandon, Denniston, Va., Mrs. W. L. Maness YanceyviMe, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jbnes, Sanford. The pride is the charming daught er of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers of Roxbqro. She was educated at the Woman’s College, Greensboro, N. C. and at the University of North Carolina. For several years she has been teaching in the schools of Person' county. The groom is the son of Mrs. R. H. Bailey, and the late R. H. Bailey of Woodsdale. He is an alumnus of State College, and is a progressive young farmer and business man of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey left immedi ately after the wedding to spend the week-end in Richmond. Va. On their return they will be at their* home in Woodsdale. o O. H. Barefoot of the Meadow Township in Johnston County has started a hog feeding demonstration with 19 animals weighing 2,252 pounds placed on feed. KENTUCKY of each week, * E. B. Bragg and PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. NEW SOIL PROGRAM TO CHECK OVERPRODUCTION j The primary objective of the new j soil conservation and domestic al lotment act is the wise use of land, j but its ultimate objectives are more far-reaching. “By conserving our soil resources and putting our land to better use,” ' said Dean I. O. Schaub, of State 1 College, “we hope that the produc- ■ tion of basic farm commodities will be held in check.” Under the new plan, he said, it j will not be possibly to control the J crop production of individual farms, j as under the AAA, but it is believ- I ed the program will tend to prevent j serious over-production and its consequent demoralization of pric-. es. \ The act provides for government j grants to farmers for growing ero- J sion-control and soil-building crops , such as legumes and grasses rather *■ than soil-depleting cash crops. Any farmer who wishes to im- 1 prove his land, and shows evidence that he follows the provisions of j the program, will be eligible for, compensation from the government, ,• the dean added. It was realized, he explained, j that many farmers could not afford j to reduce their crops and increase) their grasses and legumes without some financial aid. The basis on which the payments will be made have not been deter- mined at present, he continued, but it will probably constitute several j methods so that the payments will ibe as equitable as possible to all ' growers. j Special consideration is being giv en the small farmer in view of the | fact that many felt the old AAA failed in some respects to give him an equal break with the large plant er. j I expect to keep a stock of NICE MULES all the spring. See me before you buy or trade. T. 0, PASS 1 Mile West of Roxboro on County Home Road EXPECTANT MOTHERS tMrs. D. R. Walls of 80S Murphy Ave., La Grange, Ga., said: “Before the birth of my boy I felt miserable. It seemed everything was wrong with me. I had head aches and a weakness all thru my system. After I started taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription I picked up quickly in every way. It gave me strength, my digestion im proved, and I was soon feeling like myseH again. 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