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> ■• ■ V 1 PEOPLE j YOU KNOW | ■ ' i Ohas. Gates of State College spent last weekend in Roxboro. He was accompanied home by Graham Whitehead of Scotland Neck. Charles White of Columbia, S. C., is spending several days in Roxboro with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lunsford spent Sunday at Stauton River Park, Va. Miss Sue Bradshter and Mrs.; E. D. Morton are spending some time at Ridgecrest. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kendrick cf Leasburg, Wilbur Kendrick and Earl Oakes of this city at tended the Kendrick family re union held Sunday July 13th at the home of Mrs. Howard Hud-: sen, Collands, Virginia. SERVICE DEP T. OPEN We now have a service department to do all kinds of re pair work. We are giving special rates on Ring and Valve Jobs, All Work Guaranteed. LET US CHANGE YOUR OIL We Have That Good Tiolene Oil 1941 Hudson 4-Door Sedan With seat covers. Only 7,0,00 miles. We will give new car guarantee with this car. If you are wanting a new car at a used car price, be sure to stop and look this >ne over. You can’t go wrong. All cars are not alike by a jug-full. 1930 Model A Two-Door New Rings and Valves. Motor exceptionally good. Good Rubber. You can have this car for unpaid bal ance. y ?' . 1934 Ford 4-Door Sedan Motor has just been overhauled, Has new seat covers. We will sell at a give away price. 1 1937 Ford De Luxe, 85, Two-Door New Tires and Paint, Has Radio and Seat Covers. Good Motor. See this car before you buy. 1935 Dodge Pickup With Steel Body and Perfect Motor. Good Rubber. Plenty of good service in this truck. A REAL BUY. 1935 Standard Chevrolet Two Door Good Rubber. Motor Runs Like a Top. We Have The Right Price on This Job. 1939 Chevrolet 4‘Door Sedan Heater. Radio and Seat Covers. Good Rubber. Motor O K. This Car is Clean throughout. t 1 * 1936 Terraplane De Luxe, 2-Doors This one is a Ball of Fire. No one will pass you if you want to go. It’s cheap to operate. Don’t Miss Seeing It. 1933 FORD COUPE, GOOD TIRES AND MOTOR, This Is A “Humdinger” at Our Low Price. Has Just Been Painted. Ready To Go. G. P. Dickinson »• Whitley Mack Sanders DICKINSON MOTOR CO. Hudson Dealers Roxboro. N. C. • j Dr. E. M. Hedgepeth has re | turned to Roxboro from Watts [Hospital. He is recovering nicely [from an operaiton. I J. L. Woodsides of Hyattsville. Md., has been visiting his sister Mrs. H. L. Crowell and Mr. . Crowell. Miss Bessie Bowes of this city spent the past weekend visiting Miss Eva Kendrick of Leasburg. Miss Louise and Lois Davis have had as their guest the past week and this week Miss Ina Mayhew of Gretna, Virginia. Miss Eva Davis of Southerlir., Va., is spending some time with) Miss Trixie Landrum of Leas * burg. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Winstead have returned to Roxboro after spending several days in Nor ' folk, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. Boone Monk of ! Mullins, S. C., are spending the j week in Roxboro. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. Sam Lockhart of Jacksonville, N. C.. spent several days in Rox boro this week. ' i Messers William, James. Geo rge and Pridmore Thomas of ' Washington, D. C., spent Sunday in Roxboro, Miss Addie Maw Merritt of Woodsdale is spending several days in Roxboro with Mrs. Rich , ard Bullock. Gordon Brown of Chapel Hill, was a Roxboro visitor Wednes day. He and Mrs. Brown expect to move back to Roxboro next week. The Preston Satterfields, (Jr.) ; | expect to move into their new, i I house on Lamar St. within the ; ' next ten days. i Mrs. Ed Winstead, of Ardmore, , Okla., has returned to her home ; after visiting Mrs. Pearl Allen Pointer, on the Leasburg Road. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yancey, cf ( Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting ( Mr. Yancey’s mother, Mrs. E. B. . , Yancey. i j Roxboro Man Weds Virginia Girl In Morning Home Ceremony Announcement is today being made by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pul liam, of South Boston, Va., of the marriage of their daughter, Kath arine Rebecca, to O. Y. Clayton, Jr., of Roxboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Clayton, of this city, cn Sunday, July 13, at South Bos ton, Va. The vows were spoken at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning at the residence of the bride’s parents, with the Rev. Dr. C. O. Tuttle, of the Methodist church, officiat ing. The improvised altar, com posed of fern and palms served as a background for large baskets of white gladioli and white can- Jelabras containing lighted white tapers. The impressive ring cere mony was used and was witness ed by members of tne two fanii. ies. The attfactive young bride, who s well known in Roxboro, chose •or her nuptials a gravel suit of uggage tan, with beige acces sories, a matching hat and a cor. age of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, upon heir return from their wedding rip, will be at home in Roxboro, HI m£££?wah Saturday-Julv 23,24,25 and 26th ««» HI fIHI a i#i ■ I 1 I ■ ”” Exton brittle* »<at in wav* HHH Av/ifsteofo Clamp! row*, aml Portable fan with 5-iacb crystal clear Ml blade*. 4 h * * ' • • «ZO 111 Heavy guard. . . . 1*" HHp ' f# ———— .gfe lali !l|f ill NO PURCHASE REQUIRED! 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McKay, of Durham, and the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Dunn, of Richmond, Va. • o GIVEN LINEN SHOWER Recipient of a linen shower Tuesday was Mrs. F. M. Puryear. who is giving up her position as! secretary of the Person Board of! Education and will soon leave i Roxboro to make her home with her husband, at Kenbridge, Va. The shower was given in the Person court htfuse by Superin tendent and Mrs. R. B. Griffin' and membotrs of various office' staffs in the building. Home made cake was served by Mrs. W. T. Kirby. ; 0 Mrs. Riggsbee Home Mrs. Roxie Riggsbee is now lecovering at her home after an operation at Community hospital. 1 Her condition is much better. I :l£sj DURHAM i ROXBORO GIRL TO SERVE | AS MISS NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh, July 16. — Katherine | Harris, daughter of Lieutenant i Governor and Mrs. R. L. Harris of Roxboro, will be Miss North Carolina at the seventh annual. National Tobacco Festival in South Boston, Va., September 4-| 5. She was appointed today by I Governor Broughton. THURSDAY JULY 17, 1941. HURT IN WRECK JMr. anjd Mrs. Frank Willson and two of their children were today injured in an automobile wreck at Greensboro, where they are in hospital. TheDeril chuckles whenhe sees a home left unprotected by fire insurance* See as and forget him/ THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Roxboro, N. C. I
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