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CIRCLE NO. FIVE OF BAPTIST CHURCH MET MONDAY NIGHT Miss Mabel Lucille Montague, Leader of Circle in Charge I of Meeting. On Monday night, December 7th, Circle No. 5 of Roxboro Baptist W. M. U. met at the church for the last regular program of the year. Mis* Mabel Lucille Montague, lead ed Circle No. 5 was in charge of tCe program which follows: Subject: “The Kingdom of God is Peace.” Hymn. Scripture: “Christ’s Message of Peace.” John, 15. Prayer for Peace on Earth: Mrs. W. W. Woods. “The Season of Peace,” Mabel L. Montague. Hymn: Silent Night. “War and Great Warriors on War.” Mrs. E. M. Bailey. Hymn. “The Kingdom is Peace,” Mrs. J. J. Woody. Duet: Oh, Love That Will Not Let Me Go.” Mrs. Victor Satterfield and Miss Maude L. Montague. Prayer for a “Practical Under standing of Our Part in Promoting World Peace,” Miss Inda Collins. “Promise of Peace,” Maude Leigh Montague. Hymn. "Our Part in Peace,” Miss Sue Frederick. Hymn. Closing Prayer: Mrs. J. J. Woody. Mesdames Clarence Holeman and W. K. Moore as joint hostesses as sisted by little Miss Ann Briggs Moore and Zacky Gentry served de licious refreshments to all present: Mesdames W. W. Woods, J. J. Woody, Victor Satterfield, Bill Minor, Thomas Brooks, George Thomas, Nellie Clay, Abernathy Snipes, Osby Gentry, Ernest Bailey, Addie Stroud and Rufus Harris, Misses Inda Collins, Sue Bradsher, Sue Frederick, Nina Rogers, Mary Riley and Mabel and Maude Monta gue. [ITS TRUE! By Wiley Padanj * The stock New York, N. Y.—“IT’S TRUE! that two cousins who had not' seen each other since they were children, met by accident in a crowd of nearly 500 motion picture extras in M-G-M’s mystery thriller, ‘The Longest Night’,” says Wiley Padan. “Also, IT’S TRUE! that King Baggot, of silent screen fame, is seen in this picture.” ISALE Mon. Dec. 14th At The Hyco Warehouse •f f • Roxbofro, N. C. RED CROSS ROLL CALL BRINGS IN OVER 300 DOLLARS Individuals Gave $221.25 While Schools of County Raised *IOO.OO. Individuals in this county joined the Red Cross organization to the amount of $221.25. Different schools subscribed as follows: Collins and Aikman 10.00 Allensville 6.30 Bushy Fork 9.52 Woodsdale . 1.50 Olive Hill 5.00 Flat Woods 50 Flat River 1.00 Bethel Hill 13.25 Central Grammar School .. 14.96 Roxboro high school 9.00 Person Co. Training 14.00 Helena 11.41 Hurdle Mills .'.... 4.00 Total, including $221.25 from in dividuals, $322.49. o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Our immortality “I know not how that Bethlehem’s Babe Could in the God-head be; I only know the Manger Child Has brought God’s life to me. I know not how that Calvary’s Cross A world from sin could free, I only know its matchless love Has brought God’s love to me. I know not how that Joseph’s tomb Could solve death’s mystery; I only know a living Christ, Gur Immortality.” 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Preaching by the pas tor. Subject, The Dawn of a New Day. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union. .7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pas tor, Subject, Tidings of Great Joy. A cordial invitation is extended to all. W. F. WEST, Pastor. PERSON COUNTY TJMES ——. ROXBORO, N. C. DESCRIBES AMAZON HEAD HUNTERS . New York City Returning from a botanical exposition among the head-waters of the Amazon River, Mr. Wolfgang von Hagen described a tribe of head-hunting Indians who Cjiive Her .. m '"'is - I IL j,, Wm W I Rk. h jyy 11 * ■ 111 |*§ HMte > AAT - m £ gii i maEmSSB&m « JF $28.50 no doubt about it She’d rather have a TsSsaSTnp and be more precious with the fleeing $9.50 and up ... $5,95 an d up years. This is your opportunity to buy the world’s finest gifts ... conveniently ... at low prices . . . certain of bona fide value $28.50 $ 3 - 25 and U P '' w - The Newells “JEWELS FROM THE NEWELLS” ‘• r Roxboro, North Carolina $2.50 and up under the intoxicating influence qf> a jungle wine made from chewed and fermented roots. Heads of ene mies taken in combat are dried and shrunken as prized trophies. SCHMELING QN HIS WAY Berlin, Germany Max Schmel ing sailed for the United States, where he will appear before the New York State Athletic Commis sion to arrange a title bout for the world’s heavyweight championship with James J. Brad dock. If he wtnsv the German boxer will be the only heavyweight- ever to hold the • •- ' j Thursday, December ioth, 193* . r ' ■ - ■ world’s championship twice.' ... Vt '• Fanners of Henderson and Tran-' gylvania counties"nave engaged hi a com growing contest this' season and are measuring their land pnd weighing the com yields
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