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Baptist Ministers To Deliver Special Sermons Soon Winstcn-Salcm Baptist min isters throughout North Carolina will observe October 29 as Hos pital Sunday in support of the Enlargement campaign of North Carolina Baptist hospital. Ser mons will be preached that day cn some phase of the ministry of healing, and the benefit that the state will reap from the creation of a new medical center at Win ston-Salem, where Wake Forest College is moving its Medical School, and where it will work with the Baptist hospital. Hospital Sunday was originally set for October 22, 1939, but because State Mission Sun day of the Baptist denomination in North Carolina falls on that day, Hospital Sunday was moved ahead. State-wide meeting held in connection with this campaign ior $200,000 are attracting hun dreds cf Baptists. The series of state-wide meetings will end at Leaksville on Monday,- October 23. Every county in the state is represented in the list of patients received at North Carolina Bap tist hospital. Demands on it are increasing so fast that about 3,000 patients a year are turned away from its doors for lack of room. The enlargement of the hospital will e'iminate this overcrowding and enable the institution to co operate with the new Medical School of Wake Fcrest college in turning out doctors and nurses who will be mainly from North Carolina and will usually remain in North Carolina for their car eers. “Your wisdom is consumed in confidence.” —Shakespeare “Confidence is a thing not to be produced by compulsion. Men cannot be forced into trust.” —Webster. |* "PEPSI «* PETE" jf s®* T+fE PEPSI-COLA COPS /Tmake sure\ Jlcft / vou get 6 big /' ~ sMHBm / BOTTLES IN THE m ur^B Sarie and Sallie Here Saturday Edna Earle Wilson and Margaret Walters, who for six years .:ave termed the Sarie and Sallie team of WSM’a “Grand Ole Opry” program, originated their act when they entertained for a fox hunt xt Pilot Mountain, North Carolina. Sarie and Sallie and their Cabin Cicek Band have just returned from Hollywood where they made ihcir screen debut in Gene Autry’s latest picture, “In Old Monterey.” They will be cn the stage at the Palace and Dolly Madison the tres Saturday, October 14th. Helena Has Had Exhibit In Fair Helena school was selected as one of the eight schools in the state to put on an educational exhibit at the Ncrth Carolina State Fair. The entire school pre pared the exhibit, entitled “The Old North State”. The exhibit showed industrial agriculture and educational developments in North Carolina. The state was reproduced in miniature form with special emphasis upon the industrial, agricultural and edu cational features. Helena had an exhibit at the State fair last year and this ex hibit won third prize and brought the schcol a total of S6O. o SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN ROXBORO rERSON COyNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. Memory Os Local Woman Honored By Resolutions We, the members of Circle No. 1 of the Mary Hambrick Auxili ary, Edgar Long Memorial church, wish to express our sense of loss in the passing of one of our most faithful members, Mrs. T. W. Henderson. In the first place, she was loyal in every phase cf her mem bership; attendance, support, .enerosity and good will. Second, Carrying her burden of years in a most youthful man ner, she set us an example of fine courtesy, cheer and optim ism. Third, We, individually, feel that we have lost a personal friend. We wish to place a copy of this appreciation on the records of the Mary Hambrick Auxiliary, and send a second one for pub lication to the North Carolina Christian Advocate. Committee: Mrs. S. G. Winstead. Mrs. T. E. Austin. Bethel Hill Has Two Exhibits At NC State Fair Bethel Hill high school is the only school in the state which was selected to put on two ex hibits at the State Fair in Ra leigh, according to an announce ment made today. The agriculture exhibit which is put on by the Agriculture de partment shows the results of improved practices in farming. A ccmplete, well balanced farm project was worked out. The elemetary department has an exhibit which portrays “A Child’s Room.” The exhibit shows how a student may invesUs2.69 in scrap lumber, cloth, paint, etc. and have a comfortable and at tractive place. The booth has a bed, bcokcase, table, pictures, window curtains, clay figures, plaques, etc. which were made by the elementary students. o Scouts Have Regular Meeting Troop 49 of the Boy Scouts of America had its regular meeting Wednesday night at the Com munity house. Monroe Singleton of the Buffalo patrol had charge cf the program. The meeting was opened by Clyde Whitt. Afterwards Scout Singleton recited the poem, “It .Couldn’t Be Done.” The roll was called, and then the boys had a game of ‘ Stealing the Bacon.” The meet- ....... - - ■—— *fn— ——— ■ "U 1 OLDSMOBILE gues JßiM€r W1“l /^ \JOF C E HEggpi I !!•' li I——gfc=r 1111 l \ ' > ' V ')'^| L;: .-^:>J - jjfeSIUWM ’ w -"”%£r \ ' \1 -■' j ®f_ i§my JB k- 1 «■!■■■ WH7 P '’■l /lJPs42g| RIGGER AND BETTER APPEARANCE!..BICCER AND BETTER^SIZE!.. PRICED FOR EVERY* 1 _ DRIVE! F BICCER AND BETTER BODIES BY FISHER!.. BIGGER AND BETTER BODY! 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A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE JACKSON MOTOR CO. ROXBORO, N. C. Her Brother’s Keeper, and Good One! 1 It * Charged with being the alleged lookout for two other boys involved in » store robbery, 17-year-old Patrick Lynch of New York was placed in legal custody of his 13-year-old sister, Nora, while awaiting sentence. Two months later Nora delivered such a brother to the court that Pat got a suspended sentence. in.g was closed by the “Scout master’s Benediction.” o Helena School Athletic Body Is Established Helena High school student body organized the athletic asso ciate n for the school year 1939- 1940 on October 4. The following officers were elected: president, Hilda Foushee; vice-president, Ronald Hicks; secretary, Rachel Mooney, and treasurer, Violet Starke. An executive committee com posed of two students and three teachers wre elected as follows: Ruby Hall and Paul Garrison, students; Mrs. R. C. Garrison, F. B. Ferebee, and R. C. Garrison. The cheer leaders elected were Charles Chisholm, Pally Hall and Carl Hill. Cheer leaders elected for each room were: Helen Star ke, eighth grade; Reade Tillett, ninth grade; Howard Clayton, tenth grade, and Sarah Lou Brooks, eleventh grade. o WANT ADS CASH PAID FOR CEDAR TlM ber, either on the stump or in logs or lumber—Geo. C. Brown and Co. of N. C., 1730 W. Lee, Greensboro, N. C., Phone 4118. 9-21-ts-ts LCST Male, white’ and brown spotted' hound. Finders please notify Jack Hambrick. 10-8-2tp st WE PAY WHOLESALE CASH market prices every day for corn, wheat, oats, poultry and eggs. Farmers Mutual Exchange GET YOUR MOTOR OIL automobile tires and tractor tires from the Farmers Mutual Ex change warehouse, near the De pot. FALL SEED - Barley, oats, vetch, wheat and crimson clover, adopt ed to this section. Farmers Mutual Exchange 10-12-ltp THURSDAY, OCT. 12, mi Roxboro PTA Is To Meet Tuesday The regular meeting of the Rojxhoro (Parent-Teachers asso ciation will be held at 3:30 o', clock Tuesday afternoon Octo ber 17, at Central school, accord ing to information received today from the local president, Mrs. R. H. Shelton. ‘\ “October,” Mrs. Shelton said, “is membership month and em phasis will be placed on this phase of the organization’s work at the Tuesday gathering”. program will be in charge Os Mrs. H. M. Beam, membership chairman. It is also planned to have re ports from Mrs. Shelton and oth er members of the Roxboro dele gation attending the district con ference at Jonesbcro. Hifli—t.R—, TM, 67.2 bu. per acre made by WOOD’S CERTIFIED ABRUZZI RYE $1.50 Bu. 25-bu*. lots, Be. bus. toss, 7s Os B* IN A CAROLINA TEST—4O% MORE THAN OTHER LEAD ING STRAINS All lots of WOOD’S ABRUZZI RTE proved genuine and far supe rior for winter pasture In the U. S. Department of Agriculture tests— that showed 45% of the abruzxi shipped Into the South last fall were misbranded and worthless. Write for WOOD’S FALL CATALOG Illustrating Certified Redhart Wheat, Lee Cold Proof Oats, Beardless Barley, Hairy Vetch, Austrian Winter Peas, etc. See Your Local Dealer. Tht Oldest sad largest Seed Souse la ths South. «
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