PEOPLE YOU KNOW Everythin* to Build With WATKINS A BULLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barber and daughter, spent Sunday vi siting Mr. and Mrs. C. Byrd. Miss Alice Wilson spent Sun day in Raleigh visiting friends. Miss Minnie Lee Winstead has returned to her home here after spending a few days in Durham with her sister, Mrs. Roland Re gister. r Mrs. Percy Bloxam has return ed after spending some time in Chapel Hill with her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Beam will visit her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Bailey, for some time in Louisburg. Miss Anna Katherine Moore was a Durham visitor over the weekend. Miss Christobel Gates is spend ing this week in Charlotte with friends. Mrs. Ruby H. Carter, of Rich mond, and Mrs. G. P. Mallette, Jr., and daughter, Louise Hall, of Concord, spent the past week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pulliam. Mrs. W. H. Harris, HI accom panied Miss Elizabeth Lancaster to her home in New Bern for a visit 1 ' ‘ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitfield, of Danville, spent Sunday with Miss Foy Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Win stead, who were recently married have . established residence here on Gordon street, where fiiey tak en an apartment at the Davidson residence. Mr. andi Mrs. W. H. Gibson are spending some time with Mrs. Gibson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hester. Mrs. N. C. Newbold, of Raleigh, is spending this week here as guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Hes ter. Betty Gay Masten is spending some time in Shelby with her aunt Mrs. Lee B. Weathers. Mrs. Leora Gordon of New York city spent the past week end here as guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur Gordon. Miss Bernice Raiff has returned to her home here after spending some time in Baltimore and New York. All spring merchandise at / less than cost prices. Crepe J dresses, early cottons, wool / ' skirts, in plaids and light /'* colors, nurses uniforms, Jy lingerie, gloves, hose, gird- j^ { " DRESSES FROM y 57c to $8.75 25c to $2.00 jpif^ You will be delghted with jp W Gash Prices Carney’s Millinery from- Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Long spent; the weekend in Roxboro. Miss Betsy Bulla of Graham was the house guest of Miss Mar jorie Griffin over the weekend. Mrs. George Varser and Miss Mary Varner have returned after spending a short time in Norfolk, Va. Miss Ann Webb, of Durham, has been spending a few days here as guest of Mrs. Roger Wil kerson, Sr., who is her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beam and daughter, of Plymouth, spent the weekend here with Mr. Beam’s mother and sister, Mrs. Dora Beam and Miss Velma Beam. C. O. Crowell spent the week end in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Cro well and Clyde, Jr„ who had been ] spending seme time there return- 1 cd home with him. Miss Carolyn Knight, of Suf folk, Va., is spending a few days here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. [ R. Wilson. William Thomas, of Washing ton, D. C. has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tho mas at their home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Bickford Long of Winston-Salem spent Sunday here with Mr. Long’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long. Clyde T. Hall, of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Sarah Grant, of Greens boro, was a visitor to this city Sunday. Rev. E. G. Overton is spending a few days at Nags Head. f ' ■ "' r ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hamlin, of Burlington, spent the weekend here with Mr. Hamlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hamlin. Misses Sybil and Jo Lois Brooks of Raleigh spent Sunday here with Misses Arline and Bobbie Anne Hall, their cousins. Mrs. M. G. Johnson, of Dan ville, is visting her mother, Mrs. Baxter Allen. Mrs. Mae Cates of Hillsboro is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Riley Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard spent Sunday in Fuquay Springs. A. M. Bums, Sr., has been vis iting his sister in Monroe. GOOD FOOD ALWAYS ROXBORO DINER PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. Mrs. C. E. Brooks New Vice Chairman Os Eighth District Federation Os Clubs New chairman of the Eighth District Federation of Home De monstration clubs, who will serve ■ for two years, is Mrs. Winston Strayhom, of Orange county, who, with the new vice chairman, Mrs. C. E. Brooks, of Person county, was yesterday elected to office at an annual district meet ing held in Roxboiw, where re gistered attendance reached more than 500, with many additional woman and not a few men as guests. Chief speaker was A. C. Kim rey, dairy specialist, of North Carolina State college, Raleigh, who had as his topic, “The Value of Milk in the Rural Home”. Mr. Kimrey sought to impress upon his hearers the fact that there are in North Carolina approxi mately 92,000 farm families who do not have milk and who make no attempt to supply it by estab lishing a dairy or even attempt to keep one cow to supply milk fkr themselves. Mr. Kimrey em phasized the importance of milk in the family diet, especially for growing children, and urged the assembled club women from five counties to see to it that this micst important item be supplied to farm families, not as a money making proposition but as a sour ce of food supply vitally import ant to their families. Extending greetings of the city and the county were Mayor S. F. Nicks, Jr., of Roxboro, and R. P. Burns, county attorney, who re presented County commissioners. The gathering came to a close in the early afternoon with a gen erous picnic luncheon served by members of (the Person clubs, act ing as hostesses Hot the day. La ter in the afternoon numbers of the visitors inspected places of interest in the city, paying par tcular attention to the rural cen ter and to other activities here carried on for benefit of farm wo men in this area. Thlsse in charge of the meet ing were especially pleased at the large attendance at the meeting, which was held at Roxboro high school, where the scene was one of continuous activity from ten o'clock in the morning until mid afternd:n. Miss Nell Woods is spending a few days in Durham with Mrs. A. W. Clayton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Wade of Greensboro spent the weekend here visiting friends and rela tives. S. B. Winstead Candidate For Nomination For County Commissioner Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support For This Office In The Primary On May 25th If nominated and elected he promis es to faithfully fulfill the duties of this office to the best of his ability. Mrs. Baynes Has Club At Residence Entertaining art. her residence on Morgan street, Mrs. Robah F. Baynes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening. The games were played at two tables, with cluib high score going to Mrs. E. M. Hedgepeth, while visitor's prize was received by Miss Claire Harris. Deooratoins were attractive ar rangements of sweet peas and roses and refreshments consisted lef a delicious salad course and punch- Only guest of the evening, other than members, was Miss Harris. o-i — . ‘Pinocchio’ Comes As Disney Feature. 11 A large cast of typical Disney characters are to be seen in “Pi nocchio”, Walt Disney’s second feature-length production, an RKO Radio release, which opens today at the Palace theatTe. They include Geppetto, the kindly old wood-carver who lives with his pets, Figaro the kitten, and Cleo the gold fish. He carves the little wooden puppet Pinoc chio and in answer to his wish for a real boy, the Blue Fairy endows the puppet with life, appointing Jimmy Cricket as his conscience. The Fox (J. Worthington FouL fellow) and the Cat (Giddy) are small-fry comic villains who seil Pinocchio to Stromlboli, the un scrupulous puppet master. The Coachman buys srtupid little boys and takes them to Pleasure Is land where they eventually turn into donkeys. Lampwick is the toughest of the little boys on Pleasure Island; and Monstro is the Whale who guards the en trance to Pleasure Island and swallows ships. ASTHMA Why Gasp For Breath? Try Breatheasy For Relief Mrs. H. A. Corriher I Hendersonville, North Carolina Representatives Wanted. Dunns Entertain 1 At Birthday Party I Cazelia and Martin Dunn, ce lebrating their fifteenth and sev enth birthdays, entertained at the home of their parents recently, when a group of friends gather ed for enjoyment of games and contests. Refreshments were served to Thomas Adcock, Linwbod Clay ton, Lloyd Averett, Alfonza Dunn, Wilbert Hicks, Royal Todd, Ro bert Slaughter, Bernice Mooney, Ronnie Lee, Rassie Dunn and Mis ses Catherine Clayton, Catherine and Louise Averett, Eleanor and Edith Cox and Shirley Martin and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dunn and tho| host and hostesses. o Stenography Class Has Oxford Party Mrs. W. W. Fuller, of Oxford; and members ‘of her school of stenography enjoyed a gypsy tea ( Thursday evening at the cabin of the Hancock lawn. This occasion was in celebration of the graduating class, who re ceived their certificates Friday in the classroom at the close of exercses. The class presented their teacher, Mrs. Fuller, a beau tiful picture in antique style in appreciation 2“ nSSS’t PCINb I MATCHES 1«U •* s J7, ikoTEXI A8 X G.nuin. lother. |A) | Wall b. anc.d I napkins! Swim For Your Flealth and Fun ... Be a better swimmer this * ||S| summer. It’s fun. It’s health Vjjjjjßf y ; building. And here are the wearables that will add to your enjoyment. Well fitting, |u ILL And all the appointments to beach lazing worthy of being recorded by any candid cam- BURNS, GENTRY & STRUM Roxboro’s Smartest Men’s Shop ‘Eleanor Roosevelt’ • 7 Y ' 7 •■■ I Meeting In Favor i Raleigh, May 23 The Eleanor Roosevelt strawberry, named for. the wife of the President, is “yielding well and meeting with favor of Growers”, L. P. Watson, 1 extension horticulturist of State college, said yesterday. This variety and two others, the Fairmore 'and Daybreak, were introduced co-operatively by the North Carolina agricultural ex periment station and the United THURSDAY, MAY 23, 11>40 State department of agriculture ! last year. Watson said the Fairmore and Daybreak were also doing well. I Q ’! First Baptist i Church ; ! 9:45 a. m. - Bible school . 11:00 a. m. - Preaching by Rev. ‘ J. H. Shore. ! 7:00 p. m. - B. T. U. ■ 8:00 p. m. - Preaching by Rev. I Clyde Sullivan.