YOUTH SERVICE TONIGHT AT 8:00 Will Be Held At First Baptist Church; All Young People Urged To Attend PROGRAM GIVEN A special Youth Night service will be held at the First Baptist church Sunday night, June 3, at 8:00 o’clock. This service, to which all young people of the county, and adults as well, are cordially invited, will center around the theme, “The Mind of Youth And The Mind of Christ,” and will present the attitude of the young er generation on such subjects as war, race relations, economics, recreation, belief in God and The Church. During the past year a youth Forum, conducted by twenty young people of college age, has met weekly at the Baptist church for round-table discussion of sub jects such as those mentioned a bov<j|. Because the selection of topics and the conclusions reach ed were the work of the young people themselves, the conclusions which they will present should be interesting to everyone interest ed in youth and religion. In ad dition to the reports there will be a brief worship service and an inspirational talk by Mr. J. A. Martin,, Educational Director of the church, which will be fol lowed by an appropriate dedica tion ceremony. A special invita tion is extended to students who are home from college, as well as to all adults who may be in terested. The complete program follows: I Worship. Hymn Scripture Reading - Mr. Simp ly son. Prayer Recognition of College Stu dents Moved from Reams Ave. TO Court Street Funeral Home- Ccme to see us for your auto repair work. Call 2331. E. LUNDY HARRIS vMJW FAVORITC j>TAK /A HRf . .V.X. 5 and the efficient daily distribu 'S>»*aL ?V\ tion oi milk at the studios saie- i- ■j«L guards their health—lor stren uous parts are acted by these Offertory Music - Jeanette Woodall If Discussion: The (Mind Os Youth Personal Problems: 1. Recreation - Mary Sievers Woody 2. Relations of Boys and Girls' - Eunice Bradsher 3. Personality and Friend ship - Annie Mae McWhort er. Social Problems: 1. War - Lawrence Clark 2. Race Relations - James Jackson 3. Economics - Don Bradsher Religious Problems: 1. God - Charles Reade Long 2. The Church - Nancy Brad sher 111 “The Mind of Christ” - Mr. Martin IV Dedication Benediction. Thrill Film Uses “Sheik’s” Cutlery Pictorially Enriched Through out With The Glowing, New Sepia - Tone The cutlasses and swords with which Rudolph Valentino once fought in such pictures as “The Sheik” and “Blood and Sand” are flashing again on the Dolly Madison Theatre Screen. Ralph Forbes, who owns the Valentino collection of weapons, loaned them to 20thi Century- Fox for use in a thrilling battle at-sea sequence in Darryl F. Zanuck’s production of Robert Louis Stevenson’s great story, “Kidnapped,” co-featuring War ner Baxter and Freddie Bartholo mew. Valentino presented the cut lasses and swords to Ernest' Torrence, one of his best friends, j whose widow gave them to For- 1 bes. includes Arleen PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C- EDITORS AT WORK I AGAINSTSYPHIUS Wholehearted Support Given A gainst This Disease By Press Os State Personal Interest Shown Raleigh “One of the most hopeful signs of the times is the manna in which the press ral lies to the support of movements designed to promote human wel fare and bring relief to the un derprivileged and the afflicted, observed Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer. “So long as our newspapers maintain their present standard, there need be no fear that this country will fall into the hands of those who might seek to des troy our most cherished institut ions or the high purposes to which they are dedicated, 1 ” he ! continued. “I have in mind, in 1 particular, at this time the whole. .hearted support our editors here in North Carolina are giving the l drive to bring syphilis under con trol and, finally, to eradicate it. On the contrary, the newspapers —daily and weekly—have not, only presented all the facts sub mitted to them for the enlight enment of the public, but they have also given the movement their unstined editorial support. “In the if ]( ormance |of my duties as State Health Officer, I have visited counties and cities j thruout the lenght and breadth of the commonwealth, conferring' with local officials and others in terested in securing State, Fed eral and Reynolds Foundation aid, through local cooperation in matching funds for the war on syphilis. In some instances, edi- I tors not only have given their moral support through the chan nels immediately ot their com. | mand, but they have gone even further and demonstrated a per sonal interest, which found ex pression in their efforts to se cure the cooperation of the civic clubs and other organizations de dicated to the promotion of hu man welfare, including health, cultural and educational advan cement.” Whalen, C. Aubrey Smith, Regi nald Owen, John Carradine, Ni gel Bruce, Miles Mander, Ralph Forbes and H. B. Warner in the featured cast. Joan Davis Chosen No. 1 Comic In Poll From bits to hits in 12 pictur es! That, in seven words, describ es the course of Joan Davis who tumbled and fumbled her way from a small part with Jane Withers to her position as No. 1 movie comedienne in a national poll conducted by one of New Palace Theatre New RCA High . Fidelity Sound Equipment ADVANCE PROGRAM Monday - Tuesday, June 6-7 MERCHANTS’ GUEST DAYS Pion Ameche - Simone Simon - Robert Young with Bert Lahr ■ Joan Davis (voted screen’s most popular comedienne!) - William Collier, Sr. - Tala Birell ‘JOSETTE’ Headliner: “Himber Harmon ies” Hearst Metrotone News - 'News while it is still news. No Morning Shows; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 10-26 c PATRONS: We invite you to I use the free tickets you have received from jiimr Merchants participating in our Merchants’ Month Campaign, to see this gay comedy hit. ' Wednesday, June BtK Ralph Byrd (“Dick Tracy”) . Doris Weston - Ward Bond - Stooge in “BORN TO BE WILD” Herman Bing in “Oh What A Knight” Morning Shaw 10:30; after, noon 3:15-3:45; evening 7:30- 9:15. Admission 10-26 c. - :^f|p r • Os The Entire Stock Os ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY We have settled with the Insurance Company and this stock of auto tires and accessories will be sold at unheard of prices. ► •;• V J Remodeling will start next week and this stock must go. Many articles sold at one-third of its original cost. Come in and see for yourself the < bargains that are being offered. - -T* j£s ■ $3 1 Jfl Economy Auto Supply A York’s largest dailies. Joan has a theory about wo men and success in Hollywood. 1 All a girl has to have, she says,' is a sense of humor. And her own success with the awkward style of histrionics brings her to the brink of star dom in “Josette” current 20th Caifjury-Fox hit at the Palace Theatre. DOLLY MADISON THEATRE Monday • Tuesday, June 6-7th. Kidnapped A 20th Century-Fox Picture with WARNER BAXTER Freddie BARTHOLOMEW ARLEEN WHELAN I C. AUBREY SMITH 1 REGINALD OWEN 1 JOHN CARRADINE • NICE 6RDCE No Morning Shows; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Evctnings daily 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-26 c Don Ameche, Simone Simon and Robert Young are starred in “Josette,” current‘s at the Palace Theatre. Bert Lahr and Joan head the featured oast which includes Paul Hurst, Wil liam Collier, Sr., and Tala Birell. Dolly Madison THEATRE New Simplex Projection ADVANCE PROGRAM Monday - Tuesday, June 6-7 Warner Baxter . Freddie Bartholomew (in his first pic ture since “Captain’s Cour ageous”) - Arleen Whelan, the year’s emotional' sertien find in her sensational debut!) with C. Aubrey Smith - Reginald Owen - John Carradine - Ni gel Bruce - Ralph Forbes - H. B. Warner - Arthur Hohl - E. E. Clive and a cast of 5,000 in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Story of Love and Adventure “KIDNAPPED” (First Run) (The Story Stevenson Always Considered His Best) Fiox Movietone News - News of the day brought to you by Lowell Thomas. Merrie Melody in Color: “Jun gle Jitters” No Morning Shows; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-26 c Wednesday, June Bth. Don Terry - Jacqueline Wells . Robert Paige - Gene Mor gan in “WHEN G-MEN STEP IN” (First Run) Edgar Kennedy in “False Roomers” Morning Show 10:30; after, noon 3:15-3:45; evening 7:30- 9:15. Admission 10-26 c. SUNDAY, Hi Halifax County' Jjaflieri asking for certification strains ctf severalSjjHfet cotton and corn this tures - „«? Palace Theat^M Monday - Tuesday, MERCHANTS’GUES|^H-§ MM MSkSSI ss.ra PAUI Dorrylf ■ nil i' No Morning Showa; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45} 1 Evenings daily 7:35-9|4Bi ' Admission 10-26e | PATRONS: We invite yon to uso the free tickets you have receive*! from your merchants participate mg in our Merchants' Month Campaign, to see this gay com edy hit.

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