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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Poole and children of Greensboro spent the Welqk-end in the county visiting relatives. Miss Hazel Brooks, who teaches at Bailey, N. C., spent the past week end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brooks. Misses Janie and Lizette Allgood Annq and Emily Bradsher of Mlere dithh college, Raleigh, spent several days here last week with relatives- Armours High Grade Guano for sale at Hyco Warehouse. Pass, Hest er & Jones. ts. Miss Bettie Belle Yancey spent the week-end in Wendell, N. C. visiting her parents. Miss Annie Louis Apple spent the holidays in Durham visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Young of Louisville, Ky. are spending some time here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas and son spent Sunday in Durham visit ing relatives. See us for Richmond High Grade Guano before, you buy. Pass, Jones & Hester. ts. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carver, Mrs. W. F. Latta, Misses Ora, Helen and Odessa Latta spent the Easter holi days in Washington, D. C. Miss Maria Garrett of Durham spent the Easter holidays visiting relatives here. f QUESTIONS THAT ARE ASKED ABOUT BANKING j| 11 1 y/Jla£44 a* l - * y\N amortized loan is one which the bor rower paya off on the “installment plan. ’ At the time the loan is granted definite provisions are made for certain payments at regular intervals. This form of loan has the distinct advantage of enabling the borrower to reduce his debt gradually in easy payments— instead of hav ing the entire loan to pay when it becomes due. Another advantage is that the bank can depend on certain incoming amounts and is enabled to extend new loans to other bor- * rowers. Since there is less likelihood of an amortized loan becoming “frozen,” it offers safeguards both to the borrower and the bank. Hence it is usually a useful loan for the community as a whole. • The officers of this bank will be glad to discuss with you your loan requirements. ®The Peoples Bank r Roxboro, N. C. WE HAVE THE KIND YOU WANT in cans or bottles COME IN TODAY Vg §[.s 1 i Phone i j l Feedwell Case TRY OUR , LUNCH 111 . Dave Dellman, Prep. » ' SPECIAL 1 OUR ONLY COMPETITOR IS MOTHER Mr. Kqnneth Oakley of Raleigh spent the week-end in Roxboro visiting relatives. Armours High Grade Guano for sale at Hyco Warehouse. Pass, Hest er & Jones. ts. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Kinkhead were Roxboro visitors during the Easter holidays. Mr. Champ Winstead, Jr. of Washington, D. C. spent the week end here with friends and relatives. Misses Margaret Hannah Critcher and Anna Catherine Love of State Teachers’ college, Farmville, Va., spent Easter here with relatives. Miss Ida Winstead, of the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was a visitor to Roxboro dur ing the week-end. Mr. George Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Washington, D. C. spent Easter here with rela tives. Mr. Cliff Winstead, Jr. has re turned home from Watt’s hospital and is recovering nicely from an ap pendicitis operation. Mr. Fred Mastqn of Chapel Hill spent Easter here visiting relatives. Mr. Billie Harris of Raleigh, N. C. spent Easter hgre with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris. Mr. A. W. Clayton was a visitor to Durham over the week-end. Miss Mary Craven, who is a stu dent at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent several days here last week visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Craven. Miss Shuford Carlton of Washing ton, D. C. spent Easter here visiting hiep parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carlton. Miss Cristobell Gates, who is in school in Greensboro, spent the week-end heJe wjth, hfcr parents, Mr. and Mlrs. R. H. Gates. Mr. W. H. Griffin, Jr, who is a student at Wake Forest college spqnt the Easter holidays here visit ing his parents ) Misses Mary Hester, Huldah Hest er, Catherine Thompson and Mary Bradsher, students at E. C. T. C.. Greenville, spent Easter visiting their parents of the Bushy Fbrk community. Mr. Bernice Hester, who is a stu dent at Elon college, spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hester. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Painter and family spent Sunday in Mebane visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fresh water. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Long and children and Misses Musette Blay lock and Bill Moore spept Monday in Greensboro. See us for Richmond High Grade Guano before you buy. Pass, Jones & Hester. I Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and son of Aurora are visiting Mrs. Hat tie Moore of this city. Edwin Hamlin, Bob Michaels, Doug Davis and John Merritt of tHe University of North Carolina spent the week-end here visiting their parents. I I Mr. Robert Harris of Newport I News, Va. spent Easter here visit- I ing friends and relatives. .VVAVAVV’AVvW»V I .W.\V.WA%VV. , AV.W,V.WnWA'.', LISTEN IN OVER THE FOLLOWING STATIONS I‘ FRIDAY and SATURDAY J; WWNC ASHEVILLE at 10:45 A. M. WBT CHARLOTTE at 10:15 At M. S WHIG GREENSBORO at 9:45 A. M. < WPTF RALEIGH at 9:45 A. M. !; Hambrick, Austin and Thomas ij THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1936 We have Zells, Hampton, Poco moke and Fish Brand Guano for sale. See us before you buy. Pass, Hester & Jones. ts Mr. Lawrence Allgood spent last week-end hene visiting his mother. o Death of Infant Child Interment in Providence Church Cemetery. Marshall Edward Puett, week-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Puett, died in Watt’s hospital on Saturday, April 11, 'at 1:45 p. m. On last Wednesday the, child was taken to the hospital in a serious condition and was never better. The child is survived by its pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Puett and | several aunts and uncles. Interment was made in Provi dence church cemetery. o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH It is easy enough to be loyal To the church where your vows were made, When the annual throng swells the Easter song And you join the grand parade. But th° t2Si «ji a man’s devotion Will come some other day,/ They love God most who sme at their post When the crowds have gone their way. | —H. C. M. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m., subject— “lf Ye Then Be Risqn With Christ.” Baptist Training Union 7:00 p. m. Preaching 8:00 p. m., subject “What is a Christian?” A cordial invitation is extended to all. W. F. WEST, Pastor. SSO In Jack Pot at Dolly Madison Friday, April 17 Attend^Either the Dolly Madison or Palace *50.00 WILL DO MANY THINGS. YOU MIGHT WIN. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO STAY AWAY. COME EARLY TO EITHER THEATRE. Kirby Bros. 4 The Game of Life is Salesmanship o Makes no difference what your line, if you make* a success you have to be a SALESMAN. One of the first essentials is personal appearance, and quality merchandise is the key-note. Gdeif Clothes. Bostonian Shoes. Knox and Byron Hats and Ritz Shirts will help take you there and bring you back. It pays to buy merchandise of Quality; IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH US TRY IT. WILBURN & SATTERFIELD In the heart of town, in front of the courthouse — . VAYAYAYAVVVVVW/ k. i |pr J YWWWWWWWAVA USE SCREENS 3&M&3RI This Summer WE HAVE A COMPLETE ft, 1 STOCK ON hand and CAN SUPPLY YOUR gpl pgfipghEVEßY NEED. 1 WWWWWWVUWWW^ VAW.VWAVMVAW wwwwwwvww Window and door screens are your only protection against the many summer carriers of sickness and contamination. In your crusade to them out, you should he very careful to use only screening that you may depend upon. Screening that will not rust or corrode. In our supplies you have just that. Watkins & Bullock EVERYTHING TO SCREEN WITH ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. J. A. DAILEY Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon for Mrs. J. A. I Dailey in Burlington, N. C. Mrs.' Dailey died Tuesday at North Gates after an illness of several weeks du ration. The deceased is well remember ed in Roxboro where she lived for a number of years when her hus- n- Apple Butter “ r Ol, 30c Jelly ASSORTED FLAVORS 44 oz ‘ Isc Preserves ASSORTED FLAVORS jJ b- 35c Baking Powder L l ." 25c Condensed Milk Ei ?;* Br “ a 22c Salmon 25c Mackerel lOc Peaches SLICED OR HALVES 20c Lard-Jewel I tytyc Black Eye Peas |Q C Sauer Kraut |Oc Fluffo Oil *”• 2k Red-Seal Tea &»■ 30c Pinto Beans 25c Sergeant & Clayton PHONE M AND nffln M THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1936 band was pastor of the Person Cir- Circuit. A number of Roxbore people attended the funeral. o COLORED GIRL WINS SIOO.OO I Mary L. Johnson, colored, was winner of the Jack Pot at the Palace Theatre last night and received SIOO. Mary attended the matinee. The Jack Pot at the Dolly Madison will be SSO tomorrow. You can attenft either theatre.
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