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tfoeuffi/L Mrs. Laura Garland, of War saw, Va.. left Roxboro yesterday after spending some time witii her daughter. Mrs. J. S. Merritt, and is now visiting another daughter, Mis. T. H. Hamilton in Kinston. Albert O’Briant of Wilmington, was a Roxboro visitor Friday. Mrs. S. G. Winstead is spend ing several days in Wilmington. Misses Sue Merritt and Sue Bradsher are spending several days in Washington, D. C. Nat Dean of Philadelphia is spending the week-end in Rox boro. S. B. Winstead, Jimmy Long, Earl Bradsher, Jr. and Bill Yan cey were Durham visitors Thurs day. James, William and George Thomas of Washington, D. C. were Roxboro visitors last Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrnce Woods' and children moved las week from Academy street to a resi dence on South Lamar street. E. T. Wrenn and James Trent are spending the week-end at Carolina Beach. Leon Couch, of Goldsboro, who was here Thursday in connec tion with affairs of the Roxboro district schools, has returned to his home, but will return later in the season to take up his duties as Supervising Principal! of the Roxboro District schools. In High Point Thursday on. business was R. H. Shelton, who' ’ | was accompanied by Mrs. She!-, ton and their son, R. H. Shelton,' Jr. Mrs. T. C. Wagstaff spent Sat urday in Raleigh on business. Miss Helen Wilson, of Rox boro is spending the week-end ta Ashevlle, where she formerly lived. 1891 r X7,: 1941 TMVELTOIDS are always safe when converted into the everywhere spendable AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES You are protected if the cheques are lost or stolen. For sale at'this bank in denominations of $lO, S2O, SSO and SIOO. Cost 75f for.) each SIOO worth. The Peoples Bank Roxboro, N. C. - r'-' ■ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Charming Blouse for Crochet Contest —j- w J By Jjjppp* ms f-n ; jßiv jfljlß ' * v » \ AINTY, feminine blouses are an important part of every* mart ward ' robe and no woman can have too many. This youthfully gay sweater b.ouse with an ingenious neckline is crocheted in mercerized crochet cotton and will launder well and retain its “bandbox” air after seasons ol w.ar. Blouses like this one will also be judged for important awards in the Nation-Wide Crochet Contest which will be held this Fall. Direc tions for making this blouse and details of the Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Depart •'v'-nt of tiiij paper, specifying design No. 1208. Lawrence Clarke, 111, and Ben Thaxton, Jr., Wake Forest students, have returned to this city for the summer vacation season. Miss Dorothy Doris Matthews and Miss Estelle Lyon, of Dur ham, spent Thursday in Roxboro. Ed Myrick will return today from a vacaton spent at Roan oke Rapids and at Petersburg, Va. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Woods are spending the week end in Sanford with Mrs. Woods’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. James. I Mss Dorothy Abbitt, of Wasn-j ington, D. C., is spendng the week-end here with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Abbtt, Aca demy street. 'Miss Jeanette Morrison, of Shelby, and Miss Frances Mose-i ley, of Lacross, Va., are house j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Byrd Wnstead. o An All-American Case ROXBORO DINER Presbyterian Church . .J. M. Walker, Pastor .... 9:45 Sunday School, Mr. Tho mas Dixon, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship, “Things Hard To Doubt" 6:45 Young Peoples' Meeting (j BE sure to ~ made jellies and J |jjy | jams with new L—J paraffin, melted C in a small pot \\ ""Tyltgfla .. I over hot ■ water. ' For best results svl rl7 the coating J should be just f| ft M M ffl t* Vs" thick. If ,k 1 ' l l paraffin is too heavy it may cause formation of air pockets. RIPE GOOSEBERRY JELLY (Makes about 12 medium glasses) 5V2 cups juice 7 cups sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin To prepare juice, crush thorough ly or grind about 4',4 pounds or 3 ( quarts fully ripe gooseberries. Add 1 cup water, bring to a boil and sim mer, covered, 10 minutes. Place fruit in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. (If there is a slight shortage of juice, add small amount of water to pulp in jelly cloth and squeeze again.) Measure sugar into dry dish and set aside until needed. Measure juice into a 5- or 6-quart saucepan. Place over hottest fire. Add pow dered fruit pectin, mix well, and continue stirring until mixture comes to a hard boil. At once pour in sugar, stirring constantly. Con tinue stirring, bring to a full roll ing boil and boil hard 14 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at .once. BE WISE “Go WestYoong Man” Buy and Build in SUNSET HILU3 Thoo. B. Woody, Agent Miss Clayton and Mr. Grinstead Will This Morning Say Vows To be united in marriage this I morning at 9 o’clock at the resi dence of the bride’s aunt and un cle Mr. and Mrs. Traynham T. Mitchell, High School drive, this city, are Miss Eva Eliza beth C/ayrton, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Linwood Hassell Clay ton, of O ive Hill, and Chesley Grinstead, son of Mr.and Mrs. T. B. Grinstead, cf Hurdle Mills. The vows will be heard by the Rev. J. M. Waker, pastor of Roxboro Presbyterian church, and will be celebrated in the living rcom of the Mitchell res idence before an improvised ai’-i tar of pine, lilies and white snap dragons, with white candelabtr.s containing cathedral tapes, which will be lighted by Syl vester Clayion, brother of the bride, and Thurman Long, her cousin. The bride and bridegroom will be unattended and will enter the living room together. Im mediately before the ceremony wedding music will be furnished by Miss Hilda Foushee, of Dur ham, pianist, who is a cousin oil the bride. Selections to played! will include Shubet’s, “Ave Mar - 1 ia,” Bond’s, “I Love You Truly"! and the marriage hymn, "O Per fect Love”, the last named to be played during the ceremony. Traditional processional and re cessional will be the music from Wagner’s “Lohengrin” and Men delssohn’s "Mid-Summer Night's Dream.” The bride will wear an ensem ble suit of white celenese shark skin, with white accessories and picture hat of linen straw. Her corsage will be Sweetheart ros es with lilies of the valley. M s, Clayton, mother of the bride, will wear blue flowered chiffon, with; a corsage of sweetpeas, and Mrs. Grinstead, mother of the bride groom will wear a costume of! Baby Blue crepe, with a corsage! of* sweetpeas. Also in blue with j a similar corsage will be Miss' Foushee. Immediately after the core-; Ca 11... 4501 and Tell us the News that you know about We are anxious to print the news concerning Your trips - Your Friends visit - New arrivals in the Family Parties - Picnics ' Fires - Robberies ' Sickness - Ball Games ' Club Meetings ' Recovery from Sickness, Etc. PERSON COUNTY TIMES h ' I mony Mr. and Mrs. Grinstead will leave for their wedding trip and upon their return will establish residence here. Mrs. Grinstead is a graduate of Roxboro high schoil and she and her husband, who are both connected with Collins an Aikman, corporation, Ca-Vel, 3re popuhr members of the younger social set. Among social courtesies extend-j de to them since announcement, of their engagement last week, 1 was a cake cutting held after the' Saturday evening wedding re-1 hcarsnl at the Mitchell residence, 1 where the host and hosles vverej Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. Central; feature at the bride”s table was a wedding cake in white. Other refreshements consisted of punch with salted nuts and bon-bons.j Decorations were in traditional green and white, ‘accented by arrangements of mixed garden flowers. CLEAN YOUR DRESSES Bought especially for Dress Pressing with Pleats, Spot Cleaning and Pressing There is no Better way to Finish Ladies Garments than the Cissell way Service Dry Cleaners Phone 3601 In other words I we want all the news from all over the county . Just call 4501 and we will take it down for immediate Printing. Guest list was limited to inti- 1 mate friends, many of whom will be at the wedding, to members! of the wedding party and the two families. Among the out of town GRADUATE ...in Beauty § WANTED 50 Students to study the Art of Beauty Culture. DARBOUX SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE Dudley Bldg. Phone 3298 J Danville, Virginia Our School Is Accredited THE CISSELL WAY MORE MODERN EQUIPMENT TO GIVE ROXBORO LADIES THE BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FASTER SERVICE We have just installed a Steam Cissell Iron, with this Steam Iron we can turn out work 50' < faster and do a Perfect Job. jftfttliS . ; SUNDAY JUNE Ist, 1941. | guests present were Mrs. C. S. | Kerr, and son, Bcbby, and Miss Foushee, all of Durham. ' Mrs. Kerf is an aunt of the bride.
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