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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1943 £ tfcaefo- “Love And Music” Program Enjoyed By Thursday Literary Club Members Mrs. E. E. Bradsher, Sr., was hostess at regular meeting of the Thursday Literary club last' week at Hotel Roxboro, where j an entertaining program cm! “Love and Music’’ was presented by Mrs. George W. Walker, Mrs.] Kendall Street, Mrs. H. Wheel-' er Newell and Miss Billy Street.] Both program papers and, music were effectively combined into a theme particularly ap propriate to the Valentine sea son, and table decorations, with! a bowl of red roses, as center-1 piece, were in Valentine tradi-J ticn. Refreshments served in cluded a salad course. Roll call was answered from questions on “Love and Music." Program features were papers] on ‘’Love and Music’’ and on the] “Business Side of Opera”. First! was presented by Mrs. Walker, second by Mrs. Kendall Street. Illustrations of the “Love and Auto Parts Parts are hard to get. but we are keeping a very good supply. If you need a part for your car, we probably have it. Recapping If you have a certificate for a recap job, we can give you good service. Bring us your certificate. JUNK Uncle Sam is still in the market for your junk, rubber, iron, etc. We buy it. s Tom’s Battery Company 1 CGI Two Years 1 ( \A Q 102/1 of Service 11/T’J FEB^/ASy How to Prepare J Incrae Taxes W »■;»" ,s|f TREASURY TAX NOTES, Series A, provide a practical way to handle income tax payments. Iliese notes come in denominations of $25, .SSO, SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO and $5,000. They pay interest of almost 2%. You can buy them at any time and use them to pay your Federal taxes. (They are also redeemable for cash on demand.) As a suggestion, buy them on a regular monthly plan, say a $25 note each month, or whatever denomination is necessary to meet your quarterly tax pay ments. They can be obtained from the Fed eral Reserve Bank, or we shall be glad to handle your order, without charge. BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS & STAMPS HERE @The __ _ Wm M Peoples Bank Mhjsic” theme were presented by Mrs. Newell, iMiss Street, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Street. Mrs. Walker’s discussion of the “Love Life of Richard Wag ner”, was followed by his “Even- 1 ing Star”, as a violin solo by | Miss Street, of Philadelphia, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Kendall Street, for a few days. Vocal solo by Mlrs. Newell, “I Would That My Love”, was used as an example cf Mendel sshon’s work, as was his duet,! “Oh, Rest in the Lord”, from the oratoric, “Elijah”, sung by Mrs. I Newell and Mrs. Walker, and the “Spring Song”, by Miss Street. j Miss Street also rendered “Ave Maria’’, by Gounod. Ac-! companist for all selections wasj Mrs. Street, pianist. Assisting the hostess, Mr. Bradher, were' her daughters, Mrs. Tucker Bur rus, of Raleigh, and Mrs. Ben i Brown. Also assisting was Mrs. ]R. A. Bullock. ] TO ARMY SERVICE ! W. C. Bulock, Jr., son of Mr. , and Mrs. W. C. Bullock, will re-' i port for Army Service with the Air Corps on Feb. 11, going to Nashville. He is a graduate of the University of North Caro- 1 , lina. I TRUSTEES DESIGNATE WHITFIELD i i (continued from front page) tees under a charter by legisla i tive enactment, passed at time the building was erected. | The building, on Chub Lake street, was originally designed 1 for use of civic clubs and kind j red organizations, including Boy Scouts of America. Scout troops, | including one Cub Pack still use 1 one basement rocm. i TWO PERSON MEN GET OFF WITH LIGHT SENTENCES (continued from fr*cnt page) Mooney was sentenced to aeTve three years on the roads, to pay $250 for use by the Wilk erson family, and to pay costs of cc'urt. His road sentence was suspended and he also was put on probation for five years un der thd same terms as Oakiley. Mooney is about to be inducted into the Army; therefore Judge Thompson ordered that the pro bation period begin immediately after the defendant’s discharge from the armed forces. The North Carolina driver’s license of each defendant was I revoked for a period of three years. Mooney allegedly was the driver of the death car, but ac cording to evidence submitted Oakley “jerked” the steering wheel, causing the car to swerve across th road and into Wilker son who was walking with a -group of Negroes. Mooney failed to stop the car after the crash but was arrested that night by Patrolman C. M. Byrd who fitted pieces of broken glass found as the scene of impact, into a head light cn Mooney’s car. The banana grows either wile or under cultivation in almosl every tropical region of the world. j^AUC^ THEATRE Monday-Tuesday, February 8-9tl 0 MS FIRST GREAT SCREEN STORY H OF TODAY’S GREAT HEROES' COMMANDOS Sr/7/JTf AT DAWN STARRING PAUL MUNI ANNA liU'AN \:k CFORIC CO--'-'! LEE - GISH HARDWICKE COOTE A LESTER COWAN PRODUCTION Directed by JOHN FARROW • A COIUMB A PICTURE Buwl on tho C. S. Forester Cosmopolites Msgszlns Story ■ Screon ploy bsliwtn Stow Special morning show Monday 10:30; Afternoons daily 3:15- 3:45; Adm. 10-30 c; Evenings PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. LIBRARY CORNER Library Honrs: 12:00-7:00 ] A tally has been made of the 6:00-7:00 opening hour at the Person County Public Library ‘ on Chub Lake street. So few do come in during this hour that we • are in doubt if it is a good • i hour. We are inviting your criti- | 1 cism between now and the first , of March. If requests have not l ■ been voiced for this hour by ' 1 telephone or in the library, the • library will begin closing at ' 6:00 instead of 7.00, the first of ■j March. When you make your regula ] tion book reports try livening '.them up with some information! lon the author from the Junior, Bock of Authors, edited by 2 Stanley J. Kunitz and Howard, I Haycraft. Each biographical 2 sketch of living authors is writ-] ten in story form by the author "l or authoress. f \ When Charles Dickens was ten years old he went to work in a' 2 rat-infested warehouse in Lon j don pasting labels cn pots of shoe-blacking. He lived in a] p dingy garret and ate frugal! j meals of bread and cheese. Sat- j I erday night it was his great I treat to walk home with six I shillings ($1.44) in his pockef and look in at the shop windows ■ I i ’’| and imagine what he might buy.! Sundays were spent at the pris-j on where his father was being ’ held for inability to pay hisj 1 debts and where the rest of the 1 | large family lived too . . . "•! What could be more inter j - esting than “David Copperfield,” e , which was written by the Eng-j lish author, Charles Dickens? e j FOUR-H PROGRAM OF s! MOBILIZATION BEING s i ’ e (continued from front page) jof a ton of food for each boy e from Person County who is now in the armed forces, d “Last year, during the Mobili g zation Drive in North Carolina, e Person County led the State in ■- the number of new members— a boys and girls enrolled. We d feel that 4-(H? members want to l, 1 live up to their motto: “To y. Make The Best Better”, dj “The Extension Agents arej it distributing to school children a! [.! list of the projects that are in-j eluded in the 4-H Victory Mobili-! zation. The children will take! d these lists home with them. An] ;t appeal is made to the parents of e 1 each child that they counsel with their boys and girls in se lecting the project which they are best able tb carry out.” Copper, gold, ivory, tin, dia-j monds and palm oil are all found in quantity in the Belgian Congo. h . DOLLY MADISON THEATRE MrndayTuesday, February 8-9th ! I I WITH THE ARMY"" gj '■ * fl JANE 1 WITHERS n i JOHNNY^; DOUGHBOY HCMTHIIWMUW Os THt DAY "JOHNNY DOUGHDOY"! I--* v HENRY WILCOXON WILLIAM DEMAREST PATRICK BROOK I RUTH DONNELLY R REPUBLIC PICTURE ★ ★★★★★★★★★ r N/o morning shows; AfjHertnoons daily Adm. i Evenings E>aily 7:15-0:00; Adm.j 15-30 c. - : * ■ 1 DOLLY MADISON ! i MOVING PICTURES ARE 1 YOUR BEST ENTERTAIN MENT £ “Comfortably Heated By Coal”} t Sunday, February 7th 9 Joan Davis, Jinx Falkenburg, - Joan Woodbury, Brenda and Co bina, in I “SWEETHEART OF THE ] FLEET" The whole fleet’s in..love! It’s A Sweetheart of a Comedy ~j with music! There’s melody a plenty..and gobs of fun..when 1 the boys frem the ships try to land those ‘Latins from Man hattan”! America Speaks “Wings For The Fledgling” Tbig Is America “Army Chaplain” Afternoun box office opens 2:30; Picture 2:451 Adm. 10-30 c; (On performance only); Evening box | office opens 8:45; Picture 9:00; Adm. 15-35 c. (One performance ! only). Monday-Tuesday, February 8-9th Jane Withers, Henry Wilcoxon,' Patrick Brook, Ruth Donnelly,' , Bobby Breen, in i “JOHNNY DOUGHBOY” ' The All-American cast of the 1 year in a great new musical fun- 1 fest!. .featuring songs of the ! Day..and the Men of the Hour! | The biggest Musical Hit of the ! Season!! Melody Master Bands “SIX HITS AND A MISS" Hearst Metrotone News News While It’s Still News Nc morning shows; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Adm. 10-30 c; ! Evenings Daily Adm. i 15-30 c. j Wednesday, February 10th “BARGAIN AND BOND DAY” James Dunn, Joan Woodbury, Paul McVey, Gus Glassmire, Edna Johnsem, in “THE LIVING GHOST” The Nightmare of the Month!! | WANT ADS MAN WANTED For Raw-' leigh Route. Real opportunity] for right man. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh’s i Dept. NCB-189-0, Richmond,) | Va. it, ' I = I j j I FOR SALE j . Ford four door sedan, 1941 ! Super Deluxe. In first class j shape. Five good tires, radio and heater. See Leb i Dixon, Roxboro, N. C. Wc Have Plenty Os Meat And Groceries And Always Have Had How about a good steak? We have them for you. and you will be delighted with them. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We can fill your table with good food at any time. Come here for the right foods at money saving prices. REMEMBER V You can use your car to do your shopping and you can save money by coming here. G. B. Short Grocery Longhurst Highway A Mad killer who transforms his War Bond will be given tb some victims into white Zombies!!! lucky person today). It’ll give you the Creeps! I Victory Featurette “Keeping " n t” i FRIENDLY SERVICE Leon Errol, in “DEAR DEER” Standard Oil Co. Produets. Special morning shew 10:30; As- TeU>PhoDe NO * 4711 ternoon 3:15-3:45; Evening 7:15- ROCK-INN SERVICE 9:00; Adm. 10-20 c; (A $25.00 STATION Make Your Valentine Gift A Lasting Our supply of gifts for Valen- ty jjw tine Day is very Mffa complete, con- . Come in today and see our j JWttm array. The gilt ol all j— n, >., ,„ •, ....... or a wedding ring. This is the year. Eveiy girl wants a Clfe locket- Give her a V* "flp ® WF Cameo and you will be her Valen tine tor a long Bracelet & Locket Here’s a gift that every girl wants and will thrill about. Try it this Valentine. $14.95 1-1 ; A ring always fits GREEN’S PAGE THREE
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