STORK CONTINUES TO FLY IN COUNTY Birth List for Month of Jan uary Given WHITE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cozart, Roxboro, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Brad aher Dewey Brown, Roxboro, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Carver, Ca vel, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laity, Longhurst, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Eve retts Cook, Longhurst, boy; Mr. and Mrs. James McOulJjock, Roxboro, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Haley, Longhurst, girl; "Mr. and Mrs. Witcher Clay, Woodsdale, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Clayton, Roxboro, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Painter, Timberlake, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woody, Timberlake, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Russell, Woodsdale, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Samuel Day, Oxford, Rt. 1, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, Roxboro, Rt. 2, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gentry Roxboro, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Edison Oakley, Roxboro, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabtree, Hurdle Mills, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bay nes Bradsher, Hurdle Mills, boy. NEGRO BIRTHS Kenzie Cameron and wife, Rox boro, boy; Braston Jordan and wife, Woodsdale, girl; John Ira Garland and wife, Woodsdale, girl; Robert Pendergraff and wife, Woodsdale, boy; Lonnie Cousins and wife, Rox boro, girl; Clay Woody and wife, Roxboro, boy; John Loftice Rich mond and wife, Leasburg, boy; John Royster and wife, Leasburg, girl; James Kennith Royster and wife, Semora, boy; Robert Harris and wife, Roxboro, girl. JANE WITHERS AT DOLLYMADISON Playing Today and Tomorrow In “Thd holy Terror;” Star Cast Included Like an engineer who cautiously returns to examine the results of his dynamite blasting, John Stone, associate producer of “The Holy Terror," coming today and tomor row to the Dolly Madison Theatre, set out to study public reception of the first riotous domgcfiee by Twentieth Century-Fox’s seventy five pounds of screen dynamite, Uane Withers, bij/fore proceeding; with the filming of her latest. “The pijblics reaction to ‘Gin ger’ Jane's wildcat comedy shows plainly what audiences want from her," declared Stone, “so in ‘The Holy Terror’ we’re going to open up with a cataclysm and work up to a real clmiax.” Describing the picture as a rip stoarlng, crash-bang, shoot-the works” comedy, Producer Stone ex pects “The Holy Terror" to satisfy all Jane Withers’ fans. 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James Tinling directs Jane in her role as wildcat of a Naval Air Base, and the juvenile star gets into so much mischief that sailor bodyguard is assigned to her. With a hundred winsome personality tricks Jane soon wins her jailer over to her side, and the two of them go on a rampage. Anthony Martin, as the gob guard, finds the vivacious Jane not only a tonic for the nerves But a great help in arranging his roman We Place The Emphasis a On .... BEAUTY! ?P We believe that charm and Gracious Beauty are the Desire of every woman coming to our shop. All our services are Designed to meet that desire. Here, no matter what beauty service you may require, you are assured of expert service at all times. All our prices are surprisingly low. I Every visit to our shop is an investment in good ap t pearance. ,*pff Phone 233 | Clara's Beauty Shoppe I MISS YANCEY, Manager PBKBON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. When legumes are plowed under, a much bigger increase is obtained. In a series of experiments soybeans increased wheat yields by nine bus hels per acre and clover increased corn yields from 18 to 40 bushels per acre, said Dean I. O. Schaub, of State College. ce with Leah Ray. Also featured in the cast are, Joan Davis, El Brendel, and Joe Lewis. The original screen play by Lou Breslow and John Patrick is highlighted by music and lyrics by Sidney Clare and Harry Akst. Jack Haskell staged the dances. o Alleghany County dairymen have a new market at the new $275,000 milk plant erected at Galax, Va. by a large commercial milk company. NEW PATTERNS CREATED FOR FILM MUSICAL Zanurk Calls Intimate Revue a ‘Frontstagfe’ Production Palace Theatre. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22-23rd. One way of getting something different in the way of musical screen fare .is the produce Twen tieth Century-Fox adopted on its ■new Irving Berlin musical. “On the Avenue,” starring Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll, which opens Monday at the Palace Theatre. By reversing age-worn dogmas of musical produc+f'on, Darryl F. Zanuck, vice-president in charge of production, Associate Producer Ge ne Markey, Songwriter Irving Ber lin, Director Roy Del Ruth and Dan ce Director Seymour Felix arrived at an entirely new type of screen entertainment. Deciding against the too-familiar backstage musicals, they appropri ately dubbed “On the Avenue” a “frontstage” musical, .inasmuch as a good deal of the action emanates from the audience of this show w.ithin-a-show. For further contrast, “On the Avenue” has no bevy of 150 girls doing mass routines on 15 acres of stage. Instead, 24 hand-picked girls are used on a stage that confines itself within a 50 foot proscenium, substituting for lavish display the true intimacy of the musical revue. Because of this the girls had to pass rigid photographic tests. Each of the six songs written by Irving Berlin for the picture is an “idea” number. That is, they are not just love songs which a boy would sing to a girl, or vice versa, (but have definite ideas in them which are carried out in the pro duction. In addition to Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll, the stars, “On the Avenue” features Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and George Bar bier. Roy Del Ruth directed the screen play by Gene Markey and William Conselman, with Markey also acting as associate producer on the film. GARBO’S DANCES A HIGHLIGHT OF HER NEW FILM Revives “Polka” and Old Fas hioned Waltz in Ball-Room Sequences Plays In “Camille” at Palace Today and Tomorrow | Garbo is doing more to banish . cannibalistic dances from the ball- I room and to revive beauty and 5 rhythm in dancing than any other person. So declares Val Raset who taught - Garbo how to dance for her scenes (with Robert Taylor in “Camille” which comes to the Palace Theatre » : Palace Theatre > [ Monday-Tu'ejsday, Feb. 22-23nL THE 6 NEW SONGS ARE ’ IRVING BERLIN’S BEST! \\\VvPf. • • and the show is as DICK MADELEINE POWELL- CARROLL 'ON THE , AMBNUE with NICE FATE-The RITZ Biotas GEORGE BARRIER Alwi Mowbray • Coro WMwnpoon Seopbi fetch it > Jig Romano. yCgk Muuc and lyrics by Irving Berlin Sjro' Morning Matinee Monday 10:30; afternoons 3:15 - 3:45 evenings 7:15-9:00. Admission 10-26e Morning Matinee Monday 10:30; afternoons 3:15 - 3:45 evenings 7:15-9:00. Admission 10-26 c today opening an engagement of two days. Raset received his training in the (Imperial Russian Ball ft and has appeared with Pavlowa, Nijinski and Karsavina, in almost every country in the world. “The graceful historic dances such as Garbo has danced in ‘Anna Karenina’ and now in ‘Camille’ are doing more today in influencing the banishment of sensual dances ‘than -any other medium,” said Ra set. “Such dances as the Charleston, the Black Bottom, the rhumbas and other similar dances have done more to damage the grace and charm of dancing than anything else. These dances came after the World War when all minds were shocked at the horrors of war and sought such unfavorable dances as outlets for emotions. “Now, through motion pictures, With American minds sane again, the true beauty of ballroom danc ing is having a decided influence upon those who love to dance and already is facing a return to popu larity. “The new and saner dances, al though they will be closely re lated to the ballroom dances of a hundred years ago, will be modern dances but will express more beau ty and more rhythm than the so called dances of today. IfTOBACCoSsSwiiSri TRUCH GARDENERS! E traduce the Greatest Planter of all time FERS’ MEW IMPROVED 1937 PLANT SETTER Maste s built the first practical automatic plant set- I . ter over forty years ago. Since then it has been contin- I ually improved. Our new 1937 model is the last word —it has no competition. 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A TON IN YOUR BIN IS WORTH TWO e IN OUR YARD The best protection against cold snaps and , sudden weather changes is a bin full of de d pendable coal. No other fuel will give you r greater warmth, comfort or genuine value for your money. • Central Service Corporation e COAL AND WOOD YARD - i»nmmtnr« n»«»»n»n:»nt»ntiiiß;»»n:tßßßßi»nnn»»nnunmm«gmma Palace Theatre ADVANCE PROGRAM From Thursday, February 18th through Wednesday, Feb. 24th Thursday-Friday, February 18-19th Greta Garbo-Kobert Taylor with Lionel Barrymo.y- Eliza beth Allan - Jessie Ralph “CAMILLE” Minature: “How to Vote” Musical: “Annie Laurie” Morning matinee Friday 10:30; afternoons 3:15-3:45: evenings 7:15-9:00. Admission 10-26 c Kiddies’ Jack Pot Matinee Saturday Morning 10:30 Special Show Saturday Night 11:30 Ole Olsen- Chic Johnson with Joyce Compton § “COUNTRY GENTLEMEN” Special Added Attraction: “IDOL OF MILLIONS” (The Life Story of JACK DEMPSEY from the time he entered the Ring up to the present day) Box office opens Saturday morning 10:15. Admission 10-26 C Box office opens Saturday night 11:15. All seats 26c Saturday, February 20th. Richard Arlen with Virginia Grey in Harold Bell Whight’s “SECRET VALLEY” Episode No.ll “Fighting Marines” with Grant Withers Terrytoon: “Kiko Foils the Fox” Continuous Shows Starting 2:30. Admission 10-26 c Monday-Tnesday, February 22-23rd Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll with Alice Faye-The Ritz Brothers- George Barbier-Stepin Fetchit “ON THE AVENUE” “Popular Science No. 2” (in color) Fox Movietone News Morning matinee Monday 10:30; afternoon 3:15-3:45; evenings 7:15-9:00. Admission 10-26 c • Wednesday, February 24th-Jack Pot Day Warner Oland-Boris Karloff with Keye Luke-Charlotte Henry- Thomas Beck-Margaret Irving “CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA” Song Hit: “Yonng Native” Vaudeville Unit: “Vitaphono Gayeties” i Morning matinee 10:30; afternoon 3:15-3:45; evenings 7:15-9:t9 Admission 10-26e 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1937 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1937 'I J. F. Moore, of Randolph County, kept an accurate record of all his farm operations last year and re -1 ports a return of 14 percent on his investment. o For Immediate Results Advertise in the Times PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 * * * * a * * * DR. ROBERT E. LONG • * Dentist * * Wilburn & Satterfield Bldg. * * Main St. Roxboro, N. C. • *•4*4 *44 *4*4 4*4 * S. F. NICKS, JR. • * Attorney-at-Law • * Thomas and Carver Bldg. * * Main St. Roxboro, N. C. • 4 4 * 4 4,4 4 Dr. R. J. Pearce OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED— —GLASSES FITTED Roxboro Hotel Bldg. Roxboro, N. C. MONDAYS ONLY 10 A. M. To 5 P. M.

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