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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1941 Local & Sciety PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs, R. S. Jett is* expected to return today from a visit to Ashe ville. . Ed Green, who is spending some time at Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., is here this week-end for a visit with his parents. In Raleigh for the State U. D. C. convention last week were Mesdames R. C. Cole and F. O. Carver Here for a visit Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Norden Schloss, of Durham. Mr*. Schloss is the former Miss Katharine Harris. Home for the week-end from Greensboro College is Miss Anita Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teague Kirby. Miss Kirby enter ed tjje college in September. Mt\ and Mrs. J. S. Merritt and son, Sammy, are spending the week-ertd with Mrs. Merritt's mother, Mrs. Laura Garland, in Warsaw, Va. Miss Clara Raynor, who left Friday for Washington, where she has accepted a position, was honored at Hotel Roxboro Tues day night at a dinner given by her associates at the Peoples bank. KEEP IT CLEAN Your watch deserves as much care as any delicate instru ment. A periodic conditioning will prolong its life. Bring your watch in today. Inspection and estimates free! GREE N ’ S Main Street DIXIE" EDMONDSON t Warehouses - South Boston, Va. STILL SHOWING THE WAY IN PRICES ON THE OLD BELT MARKETS You Get A Sale Here Every Day— •/ * No Waiting No Worrying READ THESE SALES AND SEE WHAT WE DID FOR Ol!R PATRONS THIS WEEK: Ham Royster & Sons, South Boston. R. F. I). 5,500 Pounds for $2,209.09 —Average $40.00 Buchanan Brothers, South Boston, R. F. D. 1,040 Pounds for $432.20 Average $41.00 S. C. BOMAR & NICHOLS, CLOVER. VA. 1,07,0 Pounds for $519.64 Average $48.00 Stover Comer. South Boston, R. F. D. 1.290 Pounds for $600.24 —Average $46.00 OUR SALES NEXT WEEK: EDMONDSON DIXIE Tues., Oct. 14—1st Sale Wed., Oct. 15—2nd Sale Thur., Oct. 16—2nd Sale Friday, Oct. 17—1st Sale Friday, Oct. 17—4th Sale What We Have Done For Others We Can Do For You! - WE SELL EVERY DAY - All Second Sales Begin No Later Than 1:00 O'clock. DIXIE EDMONDSON “The Friendly Warehouses Os Better Service” EDWIN ADAMS DAVE COLE DAVE CONNER Miss Abbitt And ! Mr. De Joseph Wed In Washington in marriage on Satur day morning, October 11, at 10 o’clock in St. Paul’s Cathedral, ! Washington, D. C., were Miss J Dorothy Abbitt, of Washington j and Roxbcrc, and Michael De j Joseph, of Washington. Among | those present for the ceremony ! were the bride’s father, I. O. Ab bitt, and i two of her brothers, Williard and Colin Abbitt, all i of Roxboro. | ImmccMf tely, after the vows ; were spoken Mr. aand Mrs. De Joseph left for New York City, 1 but will later be at home in Wash ington. Mrs. De Joseph, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abbitt, of Roxboro, has had residence in Washington for the past year where she has had a government i position. Her engagement to Mr. Mr. De Joseph was announced : several weeks ago. o Mrs. W. Carr Timberlake, of - Durham, spent the day Tuesday | with her mother, Mrs. R. L Wil i burn. | Miss Jane Umstead, of Greens | boro, is spending tha week-end | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Logan H. Umstead. Mrs. E.« W. Cunningham h:is gone to Ithaca, N. Y., to spend seme time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Teeter, who spent lasl week here. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Puckett ! will leave this week for Waure ; gan. Conn., where they will as | tablish residence. Mr. Puckett was formerly connected with the Times and with the Roxboro Courier. Now in Connecticut ara Mrs. Puckett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Crossley, formerly cf Roxboro Average $41.00 Miss Merritt To [ Wed Farmville Man Next Month Mrs. Robert Connor Merritt, of Greenville, formerly of Rox -1 boro, is today announcing the ' engagement of her daughter, ’ Mary Jamieson, to Joseph Loyd 1 Horton, of Farmville, the tnar ! liage to take place in November. • Miss Merritt is well known in Roxbi.ro, where she has frequent ly visited. She is a grand ’ daughter of M'.s. Mamie Merritt, of this city. ! I Miss Moorefield Os Yanceyville Weds Mr. Frederick ! Os interest to Yanceyville and Roxborc residents was the mar [ riage on Thursday, October 9, of Miss Sallie Womack Moorefield aand Richmond S. Frederick, per > formed at the residence of the , bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moorefield, at Yanceyville by the Rev. P. T. Worrell, of the Bapti.'t church. The vows were spoken at 10 I o’clock in the morning in the liv ing room, which was decorated with floral arrangements of white carnations and fern. The bride,. . who descended the stairway [ alone and then entered the liv ing room with the bridegroom, , chcse for her nuptials a turquo ise wool suit with navy acces sories Her shculder corsage was cf gardenias. Mrs. Frederick, only dauaghter . of the Moorefields, is an alumna of Averette college, Danville, Va. , She is also a graduate of Yanc , eyville high school, and prior to , her marriage held a position with the superintendent of Yaneey . ville schools. Mr. Frederick, youngest son of Mrs W. W. Fred erick and the late Mr. Frederick, I of Roxboro, is connected with Collins aand Aikman corporation, Ca-Vel. After their return from a wedding trip to Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick will be at home at their residence on Reams avenue, Roxboro. ————o- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 Sunday School, Mr. Thom as Dixcrt. Superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship, Cele bration of the 1 old's Supper. 6:45 Young Meeting. A welcome is extended to all worshippers. Long’s Haberdashery I jift y THORIUMS It §j A Step ;v li) Distinction i(Ero|baS^iiar^ Q/futAenicc ggaifmmiy MEN 4 SHOii * ; For the man who prides himself on j good taste and knows that dis- I criminating men and women recog nize that quality, in his choice of these handsome Crosby Squares for town and business. Inspired by costly custom-made shoes, they offer the comfort gentlemen demand . . . Try on a pair now. • Aimt la Ufa PERSON COUNTY TIMES FOXBORO, PC. C. Buick Announces New Styling, Advanced Features for 1942 ;^WPP^P(j^< " ■MHk .-/jb - aM^BMK^^^^^^^ <:: '.-> -f&M V wte. • •» ‘■'miw; Owi iv><* i\j rkOctumaster nas distinctive; style treatment, greater width of both front and rear seats, longer wheelbase. Upper center and right, StepOn parking brake is applied by toe pressure, handily released by control knob on dash. Lower left, the attractive r.ew instrument panel with headlight type clock and Mrs. Atkins Has Bridge Luncheon At Hotel Roxboro Hostess at. a bridge-luncheon cn Thursday was Mrs. J. L. At kins,, of Durham, who entertain ed the “1927 Bridge Club" at Ho tel Roxboro Guests, mostly frpm Durham, arrived at 10:30 o’clock in the morning and played con tract at three tables. High sccre was won by Mrs. T. C. Markham and guest prize by Mrs. L. G. Garrett, of Wood bury, N. J. At conclusion of play ing luncheon was served at 1 o’clock in the hotel dinihg room at a table decorated with ar rangements of gladioli The hostess, Mrs. Atkins, and the winner of high score, Mrs. Markham, are both former resi dents of Roxboro. o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 a. m.—Bible Schiol. 11:00 a. m.—Preaching—.Hugh F. Latimer of Memphis, Tennes see. 6:30 p. m.—Training Union 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Ser vice—“HE THAT IS NOT WITH ME IS AGAINST ME.”—by the Pastor. A cordial welcome is extended to the public. W. F. WEST, Pastor Motion pictures shown to en listed men in the U. S. Navy and Naval Reserve include 400 of the '|test .and test ’Hoi!wood pro ductions each year. All of the technicians who operate these motion pictures are enlisted men who have . hern trained in the Navy sound - motion - picture wmw»vAv.v o WAVAw a v c m^w c , Awv.v*v l^ | M ilk Prices To t < > I Increase ... I a r < L“ r Duo to a higher cost of feed, salaries, transporta- Sjj lion aim practically everything also, the price of milk £ < will be increased 5 a ,-> S* £ :5 »" BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. C NEW PRICES l’ B-j ij Quart Sweet Milk . . 17c % ;i Pint Sweet M ilk ... 9c 1 I ROXBORO DAIRlii PRODUCTS CO. j I| A. C. FAIR, Manager % i • ELKO DAIRY I j; MRS. E. B. FOUSHEE, Owner 4 WMYAV.VAW.VM^SWWWAfIWWVWWVV^V? October Meeting j Os Bethel Hill j P.-T. A. Planned October meeting of the Bethel j Hill Parent-Teacher association i will be held Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the school Speak ers will be G. H. Ellmore, direc tor of the personnel department. Collins and Aikman corporation, Ca-Vel, and A. G. Bullard, cf the vocational agriculture depart ment, Bethel Hill high school. Theme to be discussed will be vocational guidance. Residents of the community, including high school students, are cordially in vited to attend. Light refresh ments will be served by the so cial committee. o - LONG MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Martin, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church School, C. A. Harris, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, sermon by the pastor; Subject, “The Business of being Chris tian." 6:45 p. m. Junior and Senior Epworth Leagues. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship;! Subject. “The Tragedy of Sin." A cordial welcome will be ; found at Long Memorial. ROOMS AND MEALS We invite local people to! our house for one meal or a j dozen. Drop over for a Sun-| day dinner or any meal in the day. Every meal a treat! i MRS. A. C. GENTRY speedometer. Radio control buttons arc ii, v . „,, u y grille. Center, the massive front end is gracefully streamlined for functional as well as appearance qualities. Right, Buick’s new Series 50 Super sedanet has fenders carried completely through door, greater window area and maximum passenger room. £ MILK jffiMELODIE/i SOuR COTTAGL CHEESE WORKS WONDERS, FOLKS, On lagging appetites 1 r MAKES YOU WANT TO CLEAN YOUR PLATE With BOUT A _DO£EN 6ITES/ It sure is tastv as a spread £ Its great for salads too. uO SERVE IT OFTEN SOON YOU'LL FIND Its building health for vou/ (Oder out Cottage Cheese > PEL/VEXED TO YOUR DOOR/ a.c.fai a..M^rr ' GUERNSEY GRADE "A'MILK .j, .5. .j..j..g,... ... .j.... ..................... .j.. 5. .j..j. .j. ,{ * ♦> * Announcing ... | * * TO THE FRIEND 3 OF I BURLEY DAY I * ❖ ❖ that he is now back in Roxboro and I ❖ will have charge of our Dry Clean- I ing Department. t <* *> New Equipment ! *> We have just installed New and Up f 1 % to Date Machinery to giv e Roxboro Z <* Good Work and Quick Sen ice. ❖ •> # ❖ We want to Ehank Our Customers 1 V ❖ for l’ - :* "'’ Undid Cooperation Extended Us while re- * mod; l.pg V. hilt’s Laundry, which we bought several * wee., ago. It e are Now Ready for New Business and Z all we ask of you is fust one trial. f ❖ <• * + — We Clean RUGS Also l * * - zz=. * * * * Person Laundry! and DRY CLEANERS | I PHONE 2771
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