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Phone
4501
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Forth,
who were recently married, were
week-end gusts of Mrs. Forth’s
parnts, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Steph
ens. Mr. and Mrs. Forth have es
tablished residence in Durham.
Mr. R. L. Harris and Miss
Katharine Harris left Sunday for
Providence, R. I. where Miss Har
ris has entered school.
Mrs. Glenn Brandon, case
worker for the Person County
welfare department, is ill at the
home of her mothr, Mrs. Bertha
Thompson, of Durham.
Miss Ruth Newton, who under
went an appendectomy at Com
munity hospital Tuesday, is re
ported to be improving.
Miss Ethel Clayton, who is sec
retary of Community Hospital,
had a tonsilectomy Tuesday at the
hospital. Miss Clayton is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Clayton.
Mrs. Marshall Frederick enter
ed Community Hospital for treat
ment Tuesday.
Charles Green, who recently
underwent a major operation at
Community hospital, is improv
ing and may have visitors.
A. S. Hassan, who is a patient
at Community hospital is some
what better.
Mrs. R. F. Johnston, of Winston-
Salem, spent the weekend here
with her father, I. T. Stanfield
Mrs. Earl Wilkrson left Thurs
day for Watts Hospital, Durham,
where she will undergo an opera
tion.
Henry Sergeant of Durham was
a Roxboro visitor Wednesday
rJght.
W. D. Merritt attended the
Carolina-Citadel football game in
Chapel Hill last Saturday.
Mrs. E. B. Craven and Mrs.
Thomas Wilson spent Wednesday
afternoon in Durham.
Edwin Hamlin >of Burlington,
was a Roxboro visitor over the
past weekend.
Walter Murray of Southern
Pines, spent Sunday in Roxboro.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Merritt, of
Greenville .were in Roxboro for
the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Austin,
of Smithfield, were in town Sun
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
1. E. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson
have moved into the house on
Academy street formerly occu
pied by tre Joe Crowells. Mr. and
Mrs. Harris have the upstairs
apartment.
Mrs. J. E. Weatherly, of Eli
zabeth City, was in Roxboro Mon
day and Tuesday visiting rela
tives and friends.
WANT ADS
SALESMAN WANTED Part of
full time work with cooperative
concern.
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CASH PAID FOR CEDAR TlM
ber, either on the stump or in
logs or lumber—Geo. C. Brown
and Co. of K'C., 1730 W. Lee,
Greensboro, N. C., Phone 4118.
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Miss IJlma Joyner
United In Marriage
With Drewey Jones
In a wedding marked with
quiet simplicity, Miss Elma Joy
ner was united in marriage to
Drewey Jones Saturday morning,
September 23, at 9:30 o’clock at
the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bradsher.
The bride and groom entered
unattended and the Rev. W. F.
West heard the marriage vows
using the impressive ring cere
mony. .
Only intimate friends and close
relatives of the couple were pre
sent.
Th home was beautifully dec
orated with early fall flowers^
The bride wore a costume suit
of viking blue, with accessories
of blackberry wine. She wore a
shoulder corsage of sweetheart
roses and valley lilies.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Joyner. She
attended East Carolina Teachers’
college and for the past three
years has been a member of the
faculty of Auburn school in Wake
county.
Mr. Jones is the son of Mr. and
Mrs J A. Jones of Raleigh. He
holds a responsible position with
the North Carolina Equipment
company of Raleigh.
Following a wedding trip to
Washington, D. C. and other nor
thern points the couple will be
at home in Raleigh, N. C.
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Bridge Is Given
Honoring Three
Honoring Mrs. J. D. Fitzgerald,
a recent bride, and Mesdames
W. H. Harris, II and Mrs. Reade
Gentry, who were also married
only a short time ago, Mrs. Ro
bert Long and Mrs. E. M. Hedge
peth are entertaining at nine tab
les of bridge Thursday night, Sep
termer 28, at the Hotel Roxboro.
Fresh Meats
Sliced Bacon lb. 25c
Fresh Sausage lb. 25c
Stew Beef lb. 12k
Veal Chops lb. 20c
T-Bone Steak lb. 30c
Fresh Pork Roast lb. 25c
Beef Chuck Roast lb. 17c
Salad Dressing qt. 25c
Mayonnaise qt. 45c
Orange Juice 46 oz. 20c
Tomato Juice S ,"Z“ 25c
Apples peck 20c
Crackers I lb. pkg. lOc
Waxed Paper roll 7|c
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Fresh Vegetables
j Daily
Sergeant & Clayton
FINE GROCERIES
PHONE 2281
The individual tables will be
attractively decorated with sea
sonal flowers and favors. Playing
begins at 8 o’clock and at the
conclusion of the games a salad
course and coffee will be served.
Several • additional guests are to
come in for refreshments.
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Miss Irwin Weds
New Jersey Man
In New England
Roxboro frends of Miss Bernice
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Irwin, formerly a case worker
with the Person County Welfare
department, will be interested to
learn of her marriage to Ervin D.
Hanson, Thursday, September 21,
at Jackson, New Hampshire.
Miss Irwin, who lived in Rox
boro for more than a year, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
H. Irwin, of Bradley Beach, N. J.
and since she left Roxboro she
has been engaged in social ser
vice and welfare work in Mon
mouth County, N. J. She is an
alumna of Duke university and a
graduate of the University of
North Carolina, at Chapel Hill.
Mr. Hanson has been connect-'
ed with a telephone company at
Asbury Park, N. J., but he and
Mrs. Hanson will make their
home at 374 Park street, Hack
ensack, N. J.
While in Roxboro Mrs. Hanson
lived with Dr. and Mrs. H. M.
Beam on Lamar street. She was
quite popular here and made
many friends.
Formal announcements were
received here last week.
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MRS. CLAYTON TO BE
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
On the eighth of October, the
children of Mrs. Jane Clayton are
planning to meet at her home
and serve dinner in honor of her
95th. birthday.
Everybody wishing to come is
invited to bring a lunch box. It’s
hoped that as many of her rela
tives and friends that can may
have a mind to come.
PERRON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. —*
Armstrong New
Kiwanis Governor
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9, Ray A. Furr of Rock Hill, S. C.
It will noticed that Hal Pittard
of Oxford, is the new lieutenant
governor for the sth. district in
which Roxboro is included.
Tuesday morning’s business ses
sion, held at the Sir Walter Ho
tel, convention headquarters,
brought to a close three days of
meetings and entertainment. Our
500 civic leaders and their wives
from every section of the two
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i states attended.
| To the Charleston, S. C., club
went the silver cup for conven
tion attendance. The club also
was awarded a second cup for
sending the largest number of
past presidents to the meeting.
The Ahoskie club, reporting a
100 per cent attendance record
at all its meetings for the past
year, won a cup without serious
competition in this division. Ira
C. Ainsley is presdent of the club.
The Gastonia division was a
warded a plaque for division ef
ficiency.
Date for the 1940 convention at
Winston-Salem will be determin
ed later.
“For unto us a child is bom,
unto us a son is given: and the
government shall be upon his
shoulders.”
—lsaiah.
Phone
4501
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Piece Os Paper
In The World
A Prescription
Blank
We consider no other phase of our business more im
portant than the Filling of Prescriptions Accurately
and Promptly.
That does not mean that we do not have a complete
stock of remedies, medicines and other Drug Store
items, but it does mean that you can always depend
upon the Prescriptions we compound to be exactly what
your doctor ordered. Bring your prescriptions Here.
Every item used in their compounding is fresh, pure
and potent. Your doctor’s prescription will be followed
with the precision of a military order.
Our Prescriptions
Are Reliable
Hambrick, Austin & Thomas
Phone 2271 The Friendly Druggists We Deliver
Roxboro, North Carolina
THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1939