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Telephone 4501 PEOPLE YOU KNOW IwyttlDi to BiiiUl WW» WATKINS ft BULLOCK ~ V Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Merritt of Greenville spent Wednesday and Thursday in Roxiboro. d Messrs Charlie and WalijA Harris were Durham visitors 1 Friday. Charles Wood spent this week in Raleigh, N. C. G. C. Hunter has returned from Lumberton, N. C., where he at tended a banking convention. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crowell spent last weekend in Winston- Salem. A. P. Patterson of Reidsville, was a Roxboro visitor Friday. Mrs. Bert Douglass has return ed to Roxboro after spending the winter in De Land, Fla. Mrs. Alvin Moore and son, of Tanboro, spent a short time in Roxboro Sunday. Mr. B. W. Gardner and Guy Gardner spent yesterday in War renton. Sander McWhorter spent sever al hours in Raleigh last night. John A. McWhorter is spend ing a few days in Georgia on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Puckett are spending today in Burlington with their son, H. W. Puckett and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone were Farmville visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winstead spent last Monday in Danville. Mesdames H. M. Beam, R. H Shelton ,J. D. Bradsher and B. B. Knight attended the opening ses sion of the T.”X. con gress in Raleigh Wednesday. They also attended the tea given at the Governor’s ipansion for of ficers and delegates. Billy West, Noell Jonds and James Jackson attended meetings of high school press institute at Chapel Hill during this weekend. They were representatives of the Rambler, local high school paper. ; Mrs. Chris Wagner hasiretumed home from McPherson hospital af ter undergoing a tonsilectomy. Mrs. George Fox and Mrs. J. I. Brooks were Durham visitors Wednesday. Mesdames W. R. Woody and T. B. Woody spent Thursday in Dur ham. Mrs. Frank Hedrick and child ren of Siler City were recent visitors with relatives here. Miss Elnora Raiff left Friday for Valdese. She has accepted a position with the hospital staff there. Mr. H. M. Woodside and Mrs. Henry Wodoside spent several hours here visiting Mrs. H. L. Crowell Wednesday. Representatives of. the Person County chapter of the U. D. C. at the district meeting in Chapel Hill Wednesday included: Mes dames O. B. Mcßroom, R. H. Gates, H. G. Simpson, R. G. Cole, and E. B. Yancey. Miss Mary Gentry, Myrtle Young and Helen Latta spent Sunday in Durham visiting m Lorens Wade. With Our Women a • Society of Town and County g— ' - ★ COTTON PREVIEW * J» » W&jKM H 4 ' BPIB fffll BB y • n| ;.v. : j||ll|| 11l A H Ib •a'JU\ f 'JCz.BfLmm. °WmbM TIHE rampant beauty of spring is caught in this dress of embroidered | cotton muslin and lace with a black satin sash, as highlighted in April's Harper’s Bazaar. A black hair ribbon and embroidered white muslin gloves set off this flowing vision in white. Mrs. J. B. Snipes Entertains Study Club Members Thursday Afternoon i Mrs. J. B. Snipes was delight ful hostess to members of the Study club Thursday afternoon at her home on North Main street.-' The program feature of the af ternoon was an informative dis i cussion by Mrs. R. C. Hall in which she reviewed the book.l “My Son, My Son.” Mrs. R. G.j Cole, president of the club, pre sided over the meeting. The home was lovely with a profusion of spring flowers, spi Bride-Elect Os Local Man Feted In Series of Parties; Nuptials April 20 Os cordial interest throughout the Carolinas is the following in vitations which have been re ceived during the past week: Mrs. William Fritz Norton requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her niece Mary Catherine Winstead to ' Mr. David Stokes Brooks, Jr. on Thursday the twentieth of April at twelve o’clock Macedonia Methodist Church . Mullins, South Carolina. Honoring Miss Winstead in Mullins, S. C. recently have been a series of luncheons and parties. Several were given during the first part of the week and on Tuesday Mrs. Philip C. Winstead entertained a ’ large group of friends in the bridge room at Bul lard’s Lodge. Interesting progressions of bridge were played at thirteen tables. The setting was unusually lovely, with baskets of blooming shrubs, and lovely bowls of spring : flowers. Mrs. R. B. Harrelson held high est score, her gift being a piece of costume jewelry. Miss Win stead won second high score, and was awarded a white boutton naire. Mrs. H. B. Harrington, Jr. I was the fortunate winner of the S. F. Nicks, Sr. of Cedar Grove visited his son, S. F. 1 Nicks, Jr. here Thursday. Mrs. R. A. Burch, Sr. has re turned to Roxsboro after spend ing some time in Richmond, Va. O. T. Kirby was a Durham visitor Thursday afternoon. G. L Prillaman spent Friday in Yanceyville. Mrs. Karl Burger has returned home after visiting relatives in West Virginia, rERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. rea, tulips and lilacs, all tasteful ly arranged. At the conclusion of the program a delicious salad course was served from tables in the living room. Club members present includ ed: Mesdames T. T. Mitchell, S. G. Winstead, R. G. Cole, R. C. Hall, E. B. Yancey, Leroy Cribb, R. M. Spencer, O. B. Mcßroom, Page Brooks, R. A. Whitfield, Ed gar Masten, Lee Umstead and Thomas Brooks. Bingo game, the award being a sport handkerchief. The guest of honor was presented a handsome piece of silver in her chosen pat tern. After cards were laid aside, ad ded guests for the refreshment hour were Mrs. W. F. Norton, Mrs. Mary G. Winstead, Mrs. O’Dell Lewis and Mrs. C. O. Dixon. A delicious ice course, with daintily iced cakes, was served, with the bridal motif carried out in every detail. o Mesdames Harvey, Walker Entertain Mesdames Landon Harvey and Bill Walker jointly entertained their bridge clubs last week at Mrs. Harvey’s home on Lamar street. After a series of progres sions club prizes fell to Mrs. Mar tin Michie and Miss Nellie Smith and visitor’s award to Mrs. C. A. j Harris. A delectable salad plate, [ tea and candies were served. I Fertilizer IH | ■ We have the following H brands ready for you: i ARMOURS ■ AGRICO ■ BAUGHS 1 BLACKSTONE a EASTERN FISH BRAND FARMERS f OBERS RICHMOND 1 ROYSTERS ■ ZELLS I Pass, Hester I And Jones I At Hyco Warehouse Telephone 4501 Miss Lyon Weds Winston - Salem Man Last Week Announcement was made last week of the marrage of Miss Em ma Frances Lyon of Roxboro, and Mr. Winston Daves of Winston- Salem. Miss Lyon is a teacher in Cen tral school of this city. Mr. Daves is a native of Durham, but is now connected with a bottling com pany in Winston-Salem. The marriage took place last Sunday in Danville, Va. Miss Lyon is from Durham and has been teaching in this city for the past eight months. She is a graduate of Duke University. The young couple will make their home in Winston-Salem. o Mrs. Teague Fetes Local Delegates Mrs. Margaret L. Teague de lightfully entertained the delega tes to the N. C. Woman’s Mission- j ary conference and a few guests at Hotel Louise, Washington, nJ C. Wednesday evening at 6:30. The table Was lovely with a huge centerpiece of bronze tulips' and small dutch figures at each l place. The place cards were also 1 of Dutch motif. The hotel staff served a de lieious four course sea food din-' ner to the following, Mrs. Mar-! garet L. Teague, Mrs. Muzette Kitchen, Mrs. Lillian Foreman, Mrs. G. A. Duncan and Mrs. R.! F. Baynes. After the dinner, the guests presented Mrs Teague a small carved tray, a souvenir of the Tulip Festival. Mrs. Bill Minor Entertains Club Mrs. Bill Minor delightfully en tertained the Entre-Nous club at her home on Durham Road Thurs- 1 day evening. Guests were invited for two tables of Chinese checkers and this popular game was enjoyed for several hours. At the conclu sion of the games the guests were \ invited to a delicious buffet sup per in the dining room. Those present included: Mes ames W. H. Adair, Reade Jones, Rupert Bass, M. U. Daniel, R. A. 2 Jot tju ptice ofonepm.lt Wednesday 19th Friday 21st Thursday 20th Saturday 22nd Hambrick, Austin & Thomas "THE FRIENDLY DRUGGISTS” Roxboro, North Carolina I THE fogalt DRUG STORE Mrs. H. K. Strang Fetes Ca-Vel Club The Ca-Vel Contract club was entertained Wednesday night by Mrs. H. K. Strang at her home in The Circle. Club members attending the club party were Mesdames Ray Parrish, G. H. Deering, Thomas Dixon, B. B. Mangum, S' M. Ford, Georgs Currier, C. A. Wright, William Warren, G. H. Ellmore and W. G. Bradsher. Prize for high score went to Mrs. Mangum, consolation to Mrs. Ellmore. The two guests, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheek and Miss Mary Lee Ellmore, also received gifts. A sweet course and coffee were served late in the evening. Bright spring blosoms in pleas ing arrangements added much to the attractiveness of the home. o Miss Scarborough Weds Claiborne Andrews Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scarborough wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, K’ree Gwendolyn to Mr. Claiborne Andrews at Halifax, Va. Saturday, April 8. After the vows were spoken, they motored to Washington, D. C. for a few days. Upon their re turn they will be at home at Tim berfake, N. C. The bride was graduated from Roxboro High school in the class of 1935. Mr. Andrews is a grad uate of Helena High school. o Brown Bomber Is Not Worried (Continued From Sports Page) V. Blake to warn Roper against hitting after the bell sounds end ing a round. He claimed Max Schmeling caught Joe with a right after the fifth round of their me morable upset in 1936 and the blow was a vital factor in Schme ling’s knockout victory in the 12th. Whitfield, Gilbert Carver, Geor ge Thomas and Misses Lottie Bailey, Hilda Shoemaker and Bi vins Winstead. I BUCiuONES \ !; for i IjTransfer Service!; !; or j; :■ Public Hauling j; Spring Coiffure in New Version §v ... WSBBm K| %, J JIIi •> W Jf 3K3^ The Fifth Avenue Swirl, as designed by Constantine of Lord and Taylor's beauty salon. At right is shown the arrangement of front curls and up sweep at sides of head—while soft waves follow contour of head with soft neckline of more curls as shown at left. Elaborate piles of hair on top of the head are definitely out — for it’s too difficult to take care of— principally one-night coiffures, which are impractical for most women. So thinks Constantine, coiffeur of the colorful and spacious beauty salon in the New York department store, as he offers the Fifth Avenue Swirl to evidence his thorough and definite agreement with fashion dic tators this season. Hair is neither up nor down —but a bit of both for versatility and comfort. Louis weighs around 203 pounds today, and expects to go into the ring at Wrigley Field at 199, a pound or two more than Roper. o Food will not spoil when kept in an electric refrigerator. o Blank Notes At Times Office. ■ Well Dressed and Happy! The ROYAL Tailored Man There’s a lot of satisfaction in Made knowing the suit you wear fits perfect and is becoming to you. See us for that suit you’ll d HABERDASHERY JtA. piUBRAIQiG? Yes, we arc. v For never before have we ftw t / >ccn a^e to offer dectric re yi /w - frigerator values like these beautiful new Silver Jubilee J Come in and look at them. S You'll see a modern, stream lined design ... a spacious ■ new family-planned interior. |f*|] V ■ You’ll learn about the kind of |hjjfc= \ 1 ■ economy you get with Kd ** pLU ■ vinator’s silent new POLAR IIrj I * SPHERE. You’ll see niarvd lifesiljpSLiiihvmiri] ■ ous new time-saving conven- I I No doubt about it—this I new Silver Jubilee Kdvinator ■ is planned to the last detail to ■ save time, work, money for ~~~yH J H you. And here’s your big | B chance to own one! Come in! DON’T MISS J THESE BIG /: JW -^7‘tT*" SAVINGS! II M Electric Appliance Co* Phone 3881 Roxboro, N. C. - "V jr SUNDAY, APRIL 1«, 1939 Milady, to be in the latest chic, will have her hair cut in three and four-inch layers, with the whole head loosely curled and waved. It's the new Fifth Avenue Swirl, a Lord and Taylor interpretation of the latest feminine mode of coiffure. No old fashioned shingles, mind you, but swirled feminine waves following the contour of the head. Waves will go up at the sides, loosely brushed, with curls in front and a definite swirl across the back of the head to provide a soft neck line of curls, an alluring style flat tering to women of all ages. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i ; 9:45 a. m. - Bible School. 11:00 a. m. - Preaching - “Doubt ing Thomas.” 6:30 p. m. - Baptist Training Un ion. 7:30 p. m. - Preaching - “Expect.” o Blank Notes At Times Office.
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