Miss Mary McCausland spent Saturday in Durham.
Mr. G.C. Cabiness of Bedford spent several days here last week.
Miss Lucile Pierce of Durham is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.C. Long.
Miss Collier and Mrs. Baxter Allen spent the day in Oxford Monday.
Mr. Sam P. Jones of Norlina, N.C. was a Roxboro visitor Monday.
Mrs. R.W. Crumpton is visiting her mother in Danville, who is seriously ill.
Miss Alice Collier of Oxford, N.C., is spending the week with Mrs. Baxter Allen.
Miss Rosetta McKinnon of Wake Forest spent a few days with Miss Mary Stephens.
Mr. R.L. Wilburn and daughter, Miss Winnie, spent the week end visiting Halifax, Va.
Rev. R.E. White is attending the State Sunday School Convention in Greensboro this week.
Miss Lucile Pass left Wednesday for Elizabeth City after spending some time here with relatives.
Mr. Carlisle Brooks, who is connected with the North Carolina road force, has been transferred to Sanford, N.C.
Miss Mattie Rogers Smith of Martinsville spent several days here last week with her sister, Mrs. E.V. Boatwright.
Miss Mell Cob of Danville has returned home after spending some time with her friend, Miss Juanita Crumpton.
Mrs. C.A. Armstrong and children of Salisbury are visiting Mrs. Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Harris.
Mrs. Hugh Woods on her return home from a visit to Winston-Salem stopped off in Greensboro to hear the recital of her daughter, Miss Nellie Byrd.
Mesdames A.S. deVlaming, T.B. Woody and R.L. Wilburn and Mr. Maynard Clayton attended the senior play at Meredith College last Saturday evening.
Mr. frank Whitt, who has been located in Miami, Fla., for the past few months, is visiting his mother, Mrs. H.J. Whitt.
From the front page of the Roxboro Courier, Wednesday evening, April 29, 1925
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