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Stop, Look, and Listen
For ladies, white and colored, manicuring, facial massage, shampooing, scalp massaging, hair dressing, curling, bleaching and dying, marcell waving, singing and clipping. Work done at your residence, I have just finished my course and will be glad to serve you. Unexcelled system.
Romelia Bullock, Beauty Culturist
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Save Money—Fit yourself with the eyeglasses which best suit you. We carry a big line of eyeglasses and frames, also repair them. The Newels Jewelers
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NOTICE—Regular communication of Person Lodge No. 113, A.F. & A.M. Tuesday, October 28th, 1924, at Masonic Hall, at 7:30 p.m. All members of this Lodge and of Woodsdale Lodge No. 625 are urged to be present. Consolidation of these two Lodges is to be discussed.
--Wm. M. Morrel, Master; Thos. B. Woody, Sec.
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Change at Milady’s Shop
There has been a change in the Milady’s Shop. Miss Lynnie Bennett of Virginia will be in charge and every lady in the County is cordially invited to give her a call.
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See Blue Print at Court House
All interested in the land sale as advertised by Mr. F.R. Warren can see the blue print at the court house on the bulletin board. This is splendid land, some good timbered tracts and it will pay you to look into it.
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D.W. Griffith’s Production “Orphans of the Storm” adapted from “The Two Orphans” by Kate Claxton, with Lilian and Dorthy Bish, Monte Blue and Creighton Hale, Palace Theatre Friday (one day only) October 24th.
The sweetest but most adventurous love story of all history, the love store that comprises the golden cord by which D.W. Griffith weaves together the turbulent scenes, the dynamic upheavals of the French story that makes “Orphans of the Storm” the greatest screen drama ever filmed.
Remember the day and date, Friday, October 24th. Admission 14 and 24 cents. Performance 7:15 P.M.
From the front page of The Roxboro Courier, Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, 1924
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