YARDLEY . m 48 Shopping Days Before Christmas Thomas & Oakley Druggists WESLEYAN METHODIST TABERNACLE Sunday, November 1 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. The revival will begin on this date and will . continue through the coming week. Services each evening at 7:30 p. m. The pas tor will preach at these services. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Pastor, O. A. KIGER. BSS* Stew Beef lb. 12 2C Beef Roast lb. 15c Round Steak lb. 25c T'Pone Steak lb- 30c Hamberger Steak lb. 15c Pork Chops lb. 27c Beef Liver lb. 25c Veal Chops lb. 20c Veal Steak lb. 30c E Cheese lb 25c I Weiners lb. 20c j Sausage lb. 25c I Fresh Fish and Oysters 1 Sergeant & Clayton PHONE 23 AND PHONE 24 1- SALE ES I MONDAY NOVEMBER 2nd I H M&k . Jl 11st SALE Fri.Nov.6 ■■ ™ I T. O. PASS I LET US GET YOU THE I I HiGH DOLLAR ° n These I I ■Ttrjfc JKm Sell Tobacco and Make you I ■ ,e Difference on the Floor. 1 1 Your Friends J. D. Perkins, T. O. Pass m I Planters Warehouse I J. D. PERKINS Roxboro, N. C. EDGAR LONG MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH ■ November 1, 1938 Preaching; Lord’s Supper 11 a. m. Church School 9:45 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Intermediate Division 6:45 p. m. No preaching at night on account of the meeting in progress at the Baptist church. Regular Stewards meeting Mon day 7:45 p. m. No Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Epworth League Social Saturday night from 7:30 to 9:30. All mem bers invited. We cordially welcome to our church all who wish to worship ’ with us, and we invite into th|e| membership of our church any who would like to make this their church home. B. P. ROBINSON, Pastor. o Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Love, Mrs. Tom Henderson, and Mrs. E. P. Dunlap spent Sunday in Greens boro visiting Miss Anna Catherine Love. Miss Cornelia Satterfield, of Greensboro College, spent the week end in Roxboro. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. CL Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clayton, Jr. and daughter, Betsy, of Durham, spent last week-end in Roxboro visiting relatives. Misses Montine Warmack and Margaret Hannah Critcher, of Farmville, spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in Roxboro visiting rela tives. Mr. Philip Thomas, Jr. underwent an operation for his tonsils in Mac- Phearson’s hospital. He is improv ing rapidly. Mr. Ernest Winstead, who was operated on at Watt’s hospital for appendicitis is at home getting along nicely. Mrs. Velma Brooks, of Washing ton, D. C., sptynt the week in Rox ’ boro visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hunter and daughters, Rebecca and Rachel, spent Sunday in RSeidsville, visiting relatives. Misses Margaret Dickerson and Sara Wilson, of Durham, were the week-end guests of Misses Lucille and Mary Blackard. Mrs. Bannie Wilson of Durham, spent the week-end in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blackard and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Nichols spent Sunday in Williamsburg, Va. Miss Lillie Mae Carter, of Weldon, spent several days in Roxboro, the | past wetek | Miss Lora Billingsley spent Sun day in Greensboro visiting friends. Messrs. Curtis Long and Robert Smith were Durham visitors Sun day. Mrs. E. E. Thomas and daughter, Margy, spent Thursday in Durham. Miss Ida Winstead ,of U. N. C., spent the week-tend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Winstead. LKgfvou IJO 4 BIG DAYS NOVE MBER 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Hambrick, Austin And Thomas 1 Mrs. Albert Folk Honored On Friday evening Mrs. R. B. Griffin entertained a number of friends in honor of Mrs. Albert Folk, recent bride of Townesvillq, N. C. Mrs. Folk is known to many here as Helen Jones of this coun ty. The home was decorated with dahlias. Bingo was played and priz es were awarded to Mrs. Folk and Mrs. Hassell Fox for high scores. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray Parrish, served ice cream and cake. Thfe guests then showered the bride with many beautiful gifts in linen and glassware. COMMITTEES FOR OLIVE HILL NAMED P.T.A. is Off to a Good Start and Successful Year Expected. Mrs. W. C. Pulliam, president of Olive Hill school P. T. A. announces committees and grade mothers for the yepr. Program committee, Mrs. William C. Winstead, chairman, Miss Eliza beth Lancaster, Mrs. Numa Edwards. Ways and Means, Cirlce No. 1, Mrs. Walter Clayton, chairman, Mrs. Earl Clayton, Mrs. Ivey Cridlin, Mrs. Howard Rudder. Circle No. 2, Mrs. T. T. Mitchell, chairman, Mrs. Fletcher Carver, Mrs. Raymond Dixon, Mrs. Beth Pridgen, Mrs. L. F. Guill. Hospital committee, Mrs. Maurice Daniel, chairman, Mrs. K. C. Wag staff, Mrs. W. C. Warren, Mrs. John Brewer, Mrs, Susie Tillman. Grounds committee, Mr. Dewey Young, chairman, Mr. T. T. Mitchell, Mr. C. H. Dunkley, Mr. Fletcher Carver, Mr. John Brewer. Grade Mothers Mrs. William C. 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