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Mrs. Collins Terry is a patient
at Duke hospital, Durham, where
she is receiving treatment.
Ferd Masten, who has been a
patient at Community hospital,
is expeced to return to his home
today after an illness with in.
fluenza.
Mrs. S. A. Oliver, who last
week underwent an operation at
Community hospital is impprov
ing.
Mrs. Robert Harris was in
Durham Wednesday for treat
ment at Watts hospital.
Sammy Merrit, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Merritt, returned
to his home on Lamar Street
Wednesday, following several
days of treatment at Community
hospital.
Miss Mary Glenn Stone, of
Roanoke, Va., house guest of
Miss Frances Critcher, has re-!
turned to her home after a visit
of several days in Roxboro.
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An All-American Case
ROXBORO DINER
Churches In City
Now Observing
Lenten Season
Speaker at the first of a series'
of Lenten services to be held each
Thursday evening from new un-|
til Easter at St. Mark’s Episcopal
church, will be the Rev. J. Mc-
Dowell Dick, rector of the Churcn'
of the Good Shepherd, Raleigh,;
who will deliver the sermon to
night at 7:30 o’clock.
At St. Mary and St. Edward’s
Catholic church, the paster, the
Rev. Clatus J. Helfrich, of Hend
erson, will speak tonight at 7:30
o’clock and on each successive |
Thursday in a similar series of
Lenten services.
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We have two delivery trucks to give our customers
good service. Call us for your grocery needs.
We carry a clean fresh stock of the best foods at all
times.
Fresh Vegetables Daily
Visit Our market
Seed Time
We have a full line of all kinds of seeds
Irish Cobbler Potato Seeds, Eng
lish Pea Seeds, Onion Sets.
All Kinds of Flower Package Seeds
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Clayton & Stewart
SUCCESSOR TO SERGEANT & CLAYTON
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A. W. Clayton and W. E. Stewart
Mrs. Fitzgerald Bridge Hostess
Tuesday At Hotel Roxboro
Hostess at bridge at Hotel
.loxboro Tuesday night was Mrs.
J. D. Fitzgerald, who entertain
d for members of her club and
-everal additional guesis.
High score for club members
was made by Mrs. W. E. Malone,
■) wh.m an attractive prize was
/ resented, and high score prize
or guests was won by Mrs. Phi
ip L. Thomas. To Mrs. Glenn
St
a recent bride, also a
_,uest, the hostess, Mrs. Fitzger
ald, presented a gift
After the game had been en
joyed at three tables refresh
mnts consisting of a salad course
with eeffee were served.
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Mrs. Stewart Has
Entre Nous Club
At Her Home
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Hostess to the Entre Nous Club
at her home on Lamar street
was Mrs, W. E. Sewart, who en
tertained Tuesday night. Bingo
was played at two tables. High
score prize was wen by Miss Bi
vins Winstead, while low scorej
award was presented to Mrs, R.
C. Hall.
In addition to club members
those present included Mesdahiesj
Otis Day and Eanks Berry. Later J
in the evening refreshments con. S
sisting of a salad course with;
coffee and nuts were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Stewart, who
was assisted by her daughter,;
Miss Barbara Jane Stewart.
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The Presbyterian Church
J. M. Walker, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School, Mr. Tho
mas Dixon, Superintendent.
11:00 Morning Worship, “Re
ligion as Being”
6:45 Young Peeples' Meeting
A Welcome is extended to all
Worshippers
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ADVERTISE FN THE riMEi
FOR RESULTS.
DIAL
| Mrs. J J. Dunn
Honored At Party
In Dan Ville, Va.
Mrs. J. J. Dunn was honored
at a shower recently by Mrs. W.
H. Morris, at her home in Dan
> ille, Va. Games were played and
prizes were given to Mrs. C. B.
Powell, Mrs. F. B. Dunn, Mrs. E.
E. Westbrooks, and Miss Frances
Burton.
Among out of town guests were
Mesdames Charlotte Shaw, Imu
Powell, A. W. Hamlett, J. C. Tell,
all of Schoolfield, Va., Cassie
Moore, Augusta, Ga., Mary Love,
Utica, N. Y„ W. L. Ray, Reids
ville, F. B. Dunn of Roxboro, R.
F. Dunn of Roxboro, Norman
Davis, Vernon Hill, Va., E. F.
Shifflett, Lynchburg, Va., W. T.
Taylor, Mebane, Misses Frances
Burton, Milton, Frances Taylor,
Mebane, N. C. and the honoree,
Mrs. Dunn.
Personals
Palmer Program
Being Planned
Under sponsorship of the Olive
Hill Parent Teachers asociatio.il
a benefit performance by Charle ; I
E. Palmer, of the Mt. Tirzah sac-!
ulty, asisted by members of ills
“Hill Billy” band and by Jesse
Slaughter, of Leasburg, will be
presented at Olive Hill school
Friday night at 7:30 o’clock, ac
cording to announcement made
today.
The varied program consist
ing cf music, dramatic sketches
and readings is expected to be
entertaining and has been re
ceived with appreciation num
bers of times in the Person area.
Mt. Tirzah students, pupils of
Mr. Palmer, who will appear in
clude: Misses Margaret Tuck,
Hazel and Glenna Garrett and
Inez Humphries.
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United States imports of cat
tle and beef in the calendar year
1940 were 20 percent smaller
than in 1939, according to the U.
department cf Agriculture.
Stop By And See
The Ulirahai
Hat
Floating In Water
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GUESSING CONTEST
VV6 have a MIRAKAL hat
floating in a tub of water
in our window.
To the person guessing
closest as to hours and
minutes that this hat re
mains afloat we will give
a new MirakaJ Hat. The
second nearest will receive
a $1.55 shirt and a 55c tie.
Foushee
Clothing Store
Emory Foushee, Prop.
Kirby Building
2231
PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C.
British Convalescent Home Kept Busy
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At a hospital in the northeast section of England wounded Royal Air
Force pilots and girls of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force are now "in
mending.” The hospital is used by the R. A. F. and the W. A. A. F. Pic
ture shows convalescents waiking about the grounds.
Fashion Show And
Wedding Attracts
Large Audience
With many of the young womei,
of the City acting as models, an
attractive fashion show, sponsor
ed by Roxboro Central Gram
mar school parent-teacher asso
ciation, was presented in the
school auditorium to a large and
an appreciative audience Tuesday
night. Master of ceremoneis was
Wallace W. Woods, secretary of
the Roxboro Chamber of com
merce, who introduced eacn
young woman as she came upon
the stage.
Interlude of the evening, furn
ished by a comic skit presented
by Mayor S. G. Winstead and
City Manager Percy Bloxam, wo
followed by a “Manless Wedding ’
in which more than fifty women
in the City and County partici
pated. Principals were: Mrs. Rob
ert Hester, the bride, Mrs. L. N.
Rynd, the groom, and Miss Ir.da 1
C. llins, the minister. Other lead
ing roles were taken by Mes-j
dames L. M. Carlton, J. A. Bean.i
Roy Cribb, Teague Kirby, Edgar
Masten, Bill Minor and J. L. Hse -
stcr and Misses Maude and Ma
bel Montague, Lee Rose and Miss
Cothran, Miss Brooks and Mrs.
Preston Satterfield, Sr.
The fashion show was pre
sented with the cooperation of
laeding merchants in the City.
Pianist for that event was Rob
ert Edgar Long.
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Mormons Meet
On Wednesday evening, March
5, at 7 o’clock, in church head
quarters in the Kaplan building,
third floor, members of the
Church of Christ of the Latter
Day Saints will have a confer
ence at which the speaker will
be Elder James P. Jensen, presi
dent of the Eastern Central Mis
sion. Presiding Elder cf the Rox
boro branch of the church i 3 B.
T. Soloman. The public is invit.
ed to attend.
Penders Market}
BARGAINS In Our Modern MARKET f
Stew Beef 3 lbs. 25cj
Cu? h Herring Dozen 20c jj
Streak-O-l ean Rib 1 < |
Streak-O-Fat Side Meat |
& MEAT Sjjci
PORK CHOPS f C |
Os ROAST ib. i
Pork KSSs or lb. 10c j
Dressed Trout i b 2 s . 25c j
1-4 lb. Dried Beef Both f e„t
Pkg. Cream Cheese For -1
Beef Cattle Need
Protein Addition
Sam L. Williams, assistant
! animal husbandman of N. C,
State College, has an answer to
the question: “Can beef be pro
duced without a protein supppie
nient?”
This is what he has been tell
ing breeders and feeders who
have asked the question in re
cent weeks: “In my opinion it
can be done, but it is neithcr|
practical nor profitable.”
Then he goes on to explain!
tjhat the important thing!
to the cattle producer is ho .v i
much weight and finish he can
put on his cattle and how long!
it will require. Efficient produo-j
thin is essential to greatest profit
in any business, and this is es
pecially true in the cattle busi
ness.
Some of the more common I
protein supplements are: cotton-!
seed meal, soybean meal, lin
seed meal, and com gluten meal.
All of these are about equal in
feeding value.
Williams explained that the
economy of feeding a protein
supplement lies in the fact that]
such feeds are responsible for
more efficient utilization cf feed,
larger gains, higher finish, and
a greater selling price.
Numerous experiment stations
have shown that a protein sup
plement in fattening and breeding
catle rations will save on both
corn and silage. Then, to, it has
the added advantage of produc
ing a superior quality of beef.
As to the amount of this ma
terial to feed, the State College
specialist said that ordinarily in
winter rations for beef cattle
from one to two pounds of a
protein supplement is satisfac
tory if a fair quality of roughage
j is fed.
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Domestic supply and demand
conditions are favorable for the
marketing of the 1941 domestic
wool clip, reports the U. S. Bur
eau cf Agricultural Economics.
Pe-vier Food Stores
_ .dfc., . Celebrate 41 Years
BH of Service with Uie
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oouthern Manor Tiny Green
Lima Beans 2 M 25c
Southern Manor All Green
Asparagus 2 10 Vz oz. cans 27c|
| southern Manor Ready to Serve
FrUlt Ccektail 2 No - 1 Cans 25c
Southern Manor
I Bartlett No 21/2 cai ’ 21c
SOUTHERN MANOR CATSUP 14 oz. Bottle |^ f
SOUTHERN MANOR PEACHES 2 cans gs c
SOUTHERN MANOR PLUMS 2 cans
SOUTHERN MANOR BEETS 2 cans Jgj-
SOUTHERN MANOR PEAS - Sweet No. 2 Can
I Southern Manor Att Southern Manor
'•nn 2 rsi s2lc || Tea I * 4 lb.p!<3-14c I
l ancy crushed - white jffi A blend of orange
or Golden Banton j§| Pekok - Ceylon India I
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Look At These Thrifty Values! |
Flour t K'‘ 37c
Butter Triangle 35c I
Sugar - - “ 49c
MOTHER S SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 23 f
EDUCATOR CODFISH CAKES 3 cans 25 (
FRESH FRUIT FIG BARS 2 lbs.
IT FI Fresh Large f *
Sandwich * Loaves IJC1 JC
Double - Fresh Golden Blend
Coffee 2 lbs. 25c
j GOOD EATING X 0 S*7
Irish Potatoes ib. '/c
NICE CRISP m c
LETTUCE 5 Head
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BEETS H.
CARROTS K l
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RADISHES
onions Bunch
Cobbler
Seed Potatoes
ISO lb. Bag $2.90
Yellow or White
Seed Onions
75c lb.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1941.