YARDLEY J>A r BwA—tmtmmi 1 Shopping Day Before Christmas Thomas & Oakley Druggists PERSONALS Mr. Clintyon Winstead will spend the holidays in points North. Miss Ann Timberlake will Spend : Christmas in Durham with relatives. • Mrs. Sally Barnhill Riggsbee and children, Bernice and Mary Virginia, are spending sometime with Mrs. : R. B. Dawes. i Mrs. T. P. Featherstone continues to be very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Brooks. i»n»»»»m»m»»immnmntmn:n»:»»»»»»»o»«»n:»»»i»»:»»»mm» May Your Joys Be \ Complete At v Christmas. We don’t exactly know how to tell you what we want to say, but anyway we are wishing for you the best Yule season ever and ‘ We want to thank you for all the nice business you gave us in 1936. KFEEDWELL CAFE “Our Only Competitor is Mother” Dave Belman, Prop. Phone 111 We Deliver »»ffltnm»nn»»ntt»nnm»n»:nmn»ttt«Bffl»:nn;:m»n»t::n»»»iirommn A TIME COMES IN THE LIFE OF EVERY MAN WHEN HE REAL IZES FULLY HOW EMPTY THE WORLD WOULD BE WITHOUT FRIENDSHIPS • . . THIS REALIZATION HAS LONG BEEN UPON US AND WE TAKE THIS MEANS TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR THOUGHTS OF US AND YOUR KINDNESS TO US. WE VALUE HIGHLY YOUR GOOD WILL AND ALL OF US OF HAMBRICK, AUSTIN & THOMAS WISH TO ADD OUR SINCERE GOOD WISHES TO THE MANY YOU WILL RECEIVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS T 0 Y O U Hambrick, Austin and Thomas The Friendly Druggists Phone 27 Roxboro, N. C. IHIIIIH mwtmmwimnmmmmnmmmimttnmnmmmttmmmmmtmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmm / Roxboro, N. C., Dec. 25, 1936 i Pay to the Order of: Every user of Good Gulf Gas and Oil. Miles and miles of Low Cost, Satisfactory Service. Bank of Merry R. A. Whitfield, Distributor, Christmas. For Good Gulf Gas and Oil. ifflmntiinnwuMWWimmiii»m»mttmt»amn»ni»nmntnnn«n»nHtmm»»»{»»ni»»amnfflttmtnffin»n;su^~ Mesdames R. D. Mitchell, Gilbert Marten and O. T. Kirby spent Thursday in Durham. Messrs. John Merritt, Edwin Hamlin, Douglas Davis and Bud All good, of U. N. C. have arrived to spend the Christmas holidays in Roxboro. Mr. R. E. Hamlin, Jr., of Kinston, N. C. is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives. Messrs. Reade Gentry, Frank Hester, and Williard Griffin are spending the Christmas holidays in Roxboro. Misses Jeanne Collins, Marian. Buchanan, and Ruth Robinson, will spend Christmas holidays in Rox boro. Messrs. Bickford Long and Bed ford Love, of Duke University, will spend the Christmas holidays in Roxboro. Miss Frances Critcher, of Con verse College, will spend Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Critcher. Mr. Ben Robinson, of Louisburg College, wlil spend Christmas holi days in Roxboro. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. Mr. John Wilson Brewer will spend the holidays in Florida. Mr. Erroll D. Morton, of Hender son, is spending the holidays with relatives. Miss Evelyn Newman, of Mars Hill, is spending Christmas with her mother. Misses Geraldine Brooks and An nette Cushwa, of W. C. of U. N. C. are home for the Christmas holi days. Misses Annie Long Bradsher, Jean Morton and Emily Bradsher, Lisette Allgood, of Meredith, will spend tiie holidays in Roxboro. Mr. Fletcher Winstead, of Dar lington School, will spend Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Winstead. Miss Mary Lee Ellmore, of Mitchell College is spending Christ mas at her home at Ca-Vel, N. C. Miss Esther Walker, of St. Mary’s School, will spend Christmas in Roxboro. Misses Ruth Davidson, Cleo Fox, Harriet Stevens, Anna Katherine Love, Christobel Gates, Cornelia Satterfield, of Greensboro College, will spend the holidays with their respective parents. Misses Margaret Hannah Critcher, Montine Warmack, Jessie Van Hook, of Farmville, are home for the holi days. Misses Roxanna Yancey and Helen Wilkerson will spend Christmas in Florida. Mr. Reggie Harris, of Davidson College, is spending the holidays in Roxboro. Miss Mary Elizabeth Sanders, of W. C. of U. N. C. is spending the holidays in Roxboro. Mrs. Ted Shaw, of High Point, is spending the holidays in Roxboro. Miss Leora Billingsley spent the week-end with friends in Lexing ton, N, C. c OP at Within this message is an invisable, but none the less hearty handshake. Merry Christmas | to you, and may the New Year bring twelve months brimful of everything that adds zest and happiness to life- PERSON MOTORS, Inc. Your Ford Dealer Depot Street 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burke Mewbom left for New York to spend several weeks. l Miss Peggy Ford is spending the holidays s6t Ca-Vel with her pat ients, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ford. ! i Mr. Roy Cribb will spend thfl holidays in Mullins, S. C. with rela tives. Dr. R. H. Bradley, Robert Brad . ley, Messrs. Morris Phillips and William Fincher returned to their home in Chatsworth, Ga., after ! spending several days as the guests . of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Warmack. Miss Hazel Brooks, of Efland, is spending the holidays in Brooks . dale. Mr. J. W. Gaddy, Jr. is spending Christmas in Marshville, N. C. with relatives. Mr. Linwood Carver, of Hillsboro, is spending sometime in Roxboro. i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. K. Richmond, of i South Boston, Va. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long. o :SOC I E T Y ■ MISS CAROLINE MICHAELS Social Editor ; Tuesday Night Club 1 Mrs. R. B. Dawes was hostess to 1 the Tuesday Night Club, Tuesday, December 22, at her home on Mor gan street. 1 The house was decorated in 1 beautiful Christmas decorations. A Christmas tree was lighted for the occasion. Three tables were placed * for bridge. The guests played al -1 most entirely by candle-light. The hostess presented Mrs. H. M. Beam the club high prize and Mrs. J. S. s Merritt was presented the visitor’s ’• high prize. Mirs. Sally Barnhill Riggsbee, Mrs. Dawes, house guest, e was also presented a lovely gift. The hostess served a candle light salad with fruit cake and tea. i o I Miscellaneous Shower Miss Minnie Allgood was hostess to a miscellaneous shower given for her sister, Mrs. Spencer Woody, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Allgood’s on Webb street. The rooms on the lower floor were perfectly beautiful. Christmas decorations were displayed all over the rooms. Nine tables were placed I in these rooms for the delightful 3 called the numbers out for the I game of Bingo. Mrs. O. Z. Gentry ■ guests. A number of attractive priz -1 es were awarded to the winners. | doorbell rang and Zacky Gentry, B In the middle of the party the 1 disguised as Old Santa, walked in | with a sack full of gifts for the I honoree, Mrs. Woody was a recipi | ent of many beautiful gifts. The hostess served a salad course I with hot chocolate. o EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of C. B. Brooks, deceased, late of Person County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of De cember, 1937, or this notice will be pieaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate) payment. This 23rd day of December, 1936. D. S. BROOKS, C. L. BROOKS, Executors under will of es tate of C. B. Brooks. 12-24-6 t. o Club members of Wilson County are setting black walnut seedlings and planting the nuts of fertile spots about over their home farms. »»»»»»w»»»»»n»mmttmm»»nm 7J7vuy o yuJtstidl£\ In true Christmas spirit we extend to you the season’s best greetings. CROWELL-LOWE MOTOR CO. Reams Avenue . Roxboro, N. C. * niinimnnn»ntmmin»nin»nn»n»a You may be late in isV I getting to town, , Santa Claus, but we have provided for you. FOR HIM FOR HER Griffon Suits and Over- Christmas Clearance on , Snappy Coats and coats - Dresses- Knox and Byron Hats. Hats to matc h. Ritz Shirts. 9x12 Congoleum Druggetts- Bostonian Shoes. Esmond Blankets. Durham Silk Hose. Leather Zipper Jackets- Woolen Gloves. Rain Coats. Window Shades. Interwoven Socks. Trunks and Wardrobe ~ Trunks. Belts and Humidors. Zipper Skirts> Gladstone Bags. Bedroom Slippers- It Will Pay You To Trade With Us, Santa Try It. WILBURN & SATTERFIELD In the Heart of Town, in Front of the Courthouse IBWMMMIIII—IIIIIIi I SOTMCTftgINII !.'■ . •’IgQUmBWB——i A Home of i Your Own tL ' There must be something to it for so many people \ have decided to have their own homes. The cost is not as high as you might think. We are prepared to go into the cost end with you and give you any information that we can. We have all the material you will need, such as ROOFING, PLASTER, CEMENT, NAILS, PAINT, LUMBER, BRICKS, SCREENS, i AND OTHER ITEMS. I Watkins & Bullock 6 EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH 1 I ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA Many varieties of shrubs are es- j tacks lilacs and dogwoods can be pecially susceptible to insect at- controlled to a large extent by a . tack, declares the floriculturist. The , lfcrno val Q f the infested parts. L insect known as “scale” which at-1 I’m In Trouble • . . | i Yes, Sir l’ve tried and tried to think of a new greeting for my friends at Christmas time, but I’D just have to faU back on MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR SUE CBRADSHER Cldrk of Superior Court g WE HARDLY ' KNOW HOW ( BUT We Sure Do Wish It For Everyone Everywhere r IT’S A MERRY CHRISTMAS We also wish to thank you all for the splendid business that you have given us during the year 1936. Aubrey Long G* Company 1 Phone 113 Roxboro, «. C- 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, 1936