Newspapers Contain the Living History of THeir Community bate Reuis Bulletins | COMMISSIONERS STRUGGLE WITH PERSON BUDGET M. Banks Berry, Person County Commissioner, this after noon said that Commissioners, now in a special budget session, will not be able to announce the new tax rate for the fiscal year until after the meeting is concluded. At time the Times went to press the were still in session, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT TO BE AT LEA’S CHAPEL The Rev. Dr. F. S. Lov, of Durham, district superintendent of the Methodist church, will conduct the third quarterly con ference of Person Circuit Sunday morning at Lea’s Chapel. It is expected that matter of a successor to the lq,te Rev. F. B , ‘ Peele, pastor of Person Circuit, will be discussed. JACK GETS DVORCE FROM HANNAH NEW YORK, July 7. Jack Dempsey was granted an in terlocutory divorce decree on grounds of adultery from Hannah Williams Dempsey, following a 19-day icourt fight which aired the beatings and cheatings that characterized their life. Where Justice Lived Nearly 50 Years * m - '■ , ?• ' C'- '-- y ..,k> yjt fir | IN 1883, THIS WAS PERSON’S NEW COURT HOUSE George W. Brown, a Hillsboro contractor, at a cost close to SIO,OOO, built the Court House shown above, “of more modern style—-yet not stylish enough to hurt’’. It replaced a frame structure that in 1883 seemed “small and antiquated”, and was in turn replaced by the present building in 1930. Since 1792, all Person Court Houses have been mn the same site in the center of the City of Roxboro. E. E. Bradsher Will EL Person School Board’s Chairman HUES CONDUCTED FOR MRS. WALKER JIJ HER RESIDENCE Mother Os Mrs. Taft Cozart And Mrs. Charles 'Evans, 11, Dies At Home. Mrs. Irene Carver Walker, 52, of Roxboro, wife of William B. Walker, of this City and Atlanta, died Monday night at her home here after a long illness, death being attributed to complica tions. Funeral was held Wednesday ..afternoon at lour o’clock at the Jjome, with the Revs. H. B. §£nderson, of Durham, pastor of ||race Baptist church, and W. T. ‘ lledlin, of Roxboro Circuit, offi ajrting. Interment was in the Clayton family cemetery. mmmas a member of North church. Sui|||voS*/iftclude, in addition to her husband, one son, Bill Walkeß of Roxboro, two daugh • - Mrs. Cosart, of Rox -1 Mrs. .Charles Evans, Also two September First Set For Opening Under New Plan AH But Christmas Holi days Will Be Eliminated For Uine Month Term. ’ E. E. Bradsher, Sr., of Rox ' boro, since 1929 a member of the ' Person -County Board of Educa tion, is new chairman of the 1 Board, succeeding the late W. R. Wilkerson, who died last month after having served as chairman for thirty years. , Election of Bradsher to office occurred at a quarterly meeting of the Board held here Monday. Robert L. Hester, of Bushy Fork, at the same time was welcomed as a new member of the Board, succeeding Wilkerson. Other new members are Dr. J. D. Fitz-. gerald and Clyde Satterfield, while only other old member is Claude T. Hall. Person Superintendent of Schools R. B. Griffin, who also acts as Board secretary, had Words of praise for Bradsher and for the new members. Chief bus (turn to page eight, please) person=Times VOLUME XIV PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY ROXBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1943 NUMBER 77 Credit Woods With j Newspaper Week— j Anniversary Ideas ' i Head Os Chamber Os Commerce Gets Civic Cooperation Secretary Woods And Many Citizens Back Times And Courier. Many Tributes Received. _z To W. Wallace Woods, since January 1940, executive secre tary df Roxboro Chamber of Comerce, goes the credit for this week’s observation of the ses quic . ■ 'i i FROM BELVOIR t Lear Washington, arrived todtt* to spend Ids furlough with hi., mMmm