Calendar Of Activities ROTARY CLUB O. B. McBroom, President. Regu lar meeting Thursday, 6:30 P. M., Woman's Club WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. S. B. Davis, President. Meets the First Monday In each month, 3:60 P. M., Woman's Club Bldg. KIWANIS CLUB B. B. Mangum. President. Meets Tuesday 6:30 p m. at Oxford. No meeting here Monday. YOUNG WOMAN'S BUSINESS Club Miss Hazel Price, President. Meets the first and third Tuesday nights, 7:00 P. M, Royal Cafe. , HI-Y CLUB Wm. M. Miller, President. Meets Thursday, 7:00 P. M? Basement Long Memorial Church. PERSON LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 113. W. W. Morrell. Worship ful'Master. Regular meeting fourth Tuesday in each month, 7:00 P. M , Lodge Hall. ROXBORO P. T. A. Mrs. R. D. Hardman. President. Third Monday in each month, 3:30 P. M. Central School auditorium. PERSON CO. CHAPTER U. D. C. Mrs. G. A. Duncan. President - Second Tuesday in each month. 3:30 P. M. (Place of meeting will be announced later.) > ROXBORO BOY SCOUTS Troop No. 32 Clyde Swartz, Master. Monday night 7:30 P. M. Basement of Courthouse. Troop No. 49 W. R. Jones. Master. Friday night, 7:30 P. M. Basement of Courthouse. Cnb Patrol No. 1 C. A. Harris, Master. Clubroom in old Postofflce Bldg. Friday night, 7:00 P. M. Troop No. 23 Clayton Owen, Master. Tuesday night, 7:30 P. M Schoolhouse, East Roxboro. Troop No. 24 C. H. Mason. Master. Thursday Night 7:00 P. M. Schoolhouse, Ca-Vel Village Troop No 9 J. Anderson Timberlake, Master Saturday afternoon Cabin, Timberlake, N. C. Farm Patrol No. 1 Banks Berry. Master. Second and Fourth Tuesday nights 7:00 P. M. Home of Mr. Joe Whitfield, Hur dle Mills. The story for which the world has been waiting, "The Life of Our Lord," by. Charles Dickens, for 85 years a literary secret, to appear as a special supplengent IN CQLORS beginning March 25 liT'the BALTI MORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Buy your copy from your local news dealer or newsboy. O Cholly?Lend me five on this watch, will you? I bought it here. Pawnbroker?Oh, I couldn't really! Anything dot I sell Is not worth lending money on! Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE Under and by_yirtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Person County in the special proceeding entitled "B. S. Glenn, Administrator of E. Cad Cothran vs. Mollle Coth ran and others," I will as Commis sioner on SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1934, at twelve o'clock Noon at the Court house door in Roxboro, North Caro lina. Re-sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash the follow ing described pkrcel or lot of land, to-writ: That tract lying in Mt. Tirzah Township, Person County, bounded on the North by the lands of L. M. Cothran estate; on the East by George Sherman: on the South by Elizabeth Huff; and on the West by Careful Guardians of your Most Valued Possession ' "Mother says it's MUCH better!"; * "She "says it's better to wear ) glasses when I'm little, and maybe I won't need any later." In many cases, if a child's vision is corrected soon enough, the eyes become normal. We'll gladly examine the ( eyes, and tell you what can be ) (expected. _ ) DR broadus b Bialock OPTOMETRIST Hold John Randolph So. Bo?lon THE FACT FINDERS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES BY ED KRESSY MEIJF Wt AK.orTOU AU> iorwee one of our tact FWPIN6TBIPS-U0W UTS 5?? WMAT1W?P?ltlO?E m a rUEB? AHE ABOUT 1115 SPECIES ofTEEES w -me umited states. 13 U ON THE PACIFIC, Oof? COAST UUE IS I.3U.MILES LOUCi~OHTHEATLAWnc/ 1888 MILES. 42 OPTUE55 HI6HEST MOUtfTAlM PEAKS lUTVE UMITEOSTATES ABE IU COLORADO. OCEAN WAVES RARELY ATTAIN A OBEATOHEI&fT | THAN 50FEETAOHOUSM THEY APPEAR HIGHER vmen S66U reoM a ship. V MOW Mft OUR TUJP BAac HOME -HOU) -nWT EVKfcYBOPY. Mrs. Rebecca Woods, and beginning at a stone Southeast corner of said tract corner of George Sherman and Elizabeth Huff; running thence North 8 dgs. 11 minutes East 927.5 ft. to a stake; thence North '8 dgs. West 2210 ft. to a creek; thence with the creek as it meanders in a Southwesterly direction 868 ft. to a stake; thense South 78 dgs. East 2631 ft. to the point of beginning, containing 50 acres more or less ac cording to recent survey of Carlyle Brooks, surveyor, it being the tract of land cpnveyed to Cad Cothran by Mollie Cothran and Mary Jane' Cothran, recorded in Book 3, page 344, Register's Office of Person County, it being part of the old L. M. Carlton tract of land. An increased bid having been made since the former sale, bidding at this sale will begin at $450.00. This March 15th, 1934. L. M. Carlton, Commissioner. Sale Of Personal Property * I will sell at public auction a lot of personal property. First sale will be at the old Wil liams place, about 1 mile below Ceffo, on Monday. March 26th. 1934, be ginning at 1 o'clock p. m. j Second sale will be at the Dun can.place, near McGhees Mill, where Mr. Eakes now lives, on Tuesday, Match 27th, beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m. At these sales I will sell 2 mules; 3 two-horse wagons; cultivators; tobacco sticks, plows and other such ! tools as used on well equipped ffarms. Terms: Cash. This March 13th, 1934 . 2ts J. G. PASS. Admr. of T. W. Pass. Notice Of hand Sale By virtue of a order of re-sale to me directed as Commissioner in the special proceeding entitled "W. W. | Whitfield, Administrator of C. A. Whitfield, deceased, vs. Mrs. Bertha ! Bumpass and others," I will on Saturday, March 24th, 1934, at the Court-house door in Roxboro, North Carolina, Offer for sale to the highest bid der af public auction for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: That lot of land lying and being in Allensville Township, Person County, bounded on the North by the lands of T. N. Oakley estate; on the East : by the lands of Robert Pleasants; on the South by the lands of Murat Pool and on the West bfr Fanchaw Lawson and the A. H. Adcock estate, containing 307.7 acres more or less. On account of an increased bid since the former sale, bidding at this sale will begin at $1575.00. This March 9th, 1934. . Luther M. Carlton, Commissioner. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Herod Allen, de ceased. this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make im ! mediate payment and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to* present same j fo the undersigned on or before | March 7th, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of same. This March 7, 1934. A. D. Newton, Administrator. N. Lunsford. Atty. o Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of T.- W. Pass, de ceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all l>ersons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be . fore Peby. 12, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 12th day of February, 1934. J. O. Pass. Admr. of T. W Pass. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as admlnisrator of the estate of Will Williams, de teased. this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make imj medlate payment and all pere^s having claims against said estate nre hereby notified to present same to the undersigned on or before February 10th, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of same. This February JO, 1934 M. C. Cook, Administrator. ANOTHER CALM DAY - TtS A ] MUTT.YOU BETTER GOOD THING I NAD THAT I GET ANOTHERMAN! Vr auxiliary ( tm all in A " eN6lN6 1 - - ? ? > 1 INSTALLED BEFORE uE LEFT PORT SHOVEUNGCOAL I All Qay will about a series of embarrassing sit uations, which with the assistance of Laurel and Hardy and Charley Chase, as the letter's brother-in law, becomes a mirth-provoking | film that should make "Sons of the j Desert" the comedy hit of the year. It will be shown at Palace Theatre at Special Shows Friday night at 11:30 and Saturday morning 10:30. Hits New Comedy High The production brings out the i best in that outstanding team of j funsters, Laurel and Hardy. Their escapade^ in the convention city and i their return home turns the film into a comedy that even in these | times hits a pre-depression high. I With the assistances of Charley Chase, who proves an unbeknown brother-in-law of Hardy's, the latter ' and Laurel help enliven the conven j tion even though it causes them, in 1 severan incidents, near tragedy. Their return home and. the ex pose of their prevarication by "friend wives," Mae Busch and Dor othy Christy, ere climaxes to a story that carries out the best tra difions fo this outstanding pair. Wheeler - Woolsey ! Frolic Among Cars and Beauties in Film Unreeling their endless humorous i repartee against unusual back I grounds ranging from a superlative ly ultrachic beauty salon to the | he-man atmosphere of the auto raoe tracks, Is a striking feature of : "Hips, Hips. Hooray." Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey's latest musical 1 comedy for RKO-Radio Pictures featuring Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd 'and Dorothy Lee. It shows here I at palace Theatre Monday and ? Tuesday, March 26th-27th. i '"Hips, Hips. Hooray" presents I Wheeler and Woolsey as Andy and i Bob. cosmeticians and super-sales men of flavored lipsticks. By hook I and crook, song and dance, they ' wend their way into Miss Frisby's i fashionable beauty salon, and direct ; her business while Andy manages ; romance with Daisy. MLss Frisby's i assistant; and Bob does likewise with [ the boss. i This incenses Armand Beauchamp. i the right and proper manager of the salon, who has designs on Daisy, and who Jilts Ruth, the establish ment's radio entertainer, and makes Andy and Bob the unwitting thieves of I10.Q00. .To avoid embar rassment with the law's minion, the boy? flee in an unoccupied racing automobile and find themselves par , tlclrants in a transcontinental race which ends among howls, laughs. . melody and beauty in a thrill-pack ' ed climax. I "Hips. Hips, Hooray" is a gag glrl-and-dance combination of film entertainment. More than 100 beau tiful girls dance and poee in eye Tilling sequences, and sing the cur i rent popular melodies. "Tired Of It I All," "Keep Romance Alive" and "Keep On Doln" What You're Doin." THREE NEW SONG HITS IN 'I AM SUZANNE' When Lilian Harvey comes to the Palace Theatre on Thursday, Mar. 22, in the featured part of Jesse L. Lasky's "I Am Suzanne!" she will I be introduced in her third role for I Fox along with three new songhits. These are the "St. Moritz Waltz," j "Just A Little Garrett" and "ESki ] o-lay-li-o-mo," and will serve as the musical background for a number of the spectacular .scenes in the picture. They were written by Fred erick Hollander and Forman Brown. The cast in support of Miss Har vey is headed by Gene Raymond j and includes Leslie Banks, Georgia ' Caine, Geneva Mitchell, Halliwell ; Hobbes, Murray Kinnell and Edward I Keane. Podrecca's Piccoli Marion ettes provide the rare background of a puppet theatre to the romance between Miss Harvey and Raymond. Rowland V. Lee directed fitom , the story and screen play with him self In collaboration with Edwin Justus Mayer. BUCK JONES "BRANDED" IN WESTERN FILM ' In the glamorous old West of thir- | ! ty years ago. to be branded a cattle i ! thief was the greatest humiliation 1 a cowboy could experience. I That is what happens to Buck Jones, the Western screen star, in ! "Sundown Rider," his latest Co [ lumbia picture, which is showing j Stturday, March 24th, at the Pal aae Theatre. ^ Jones is tricked by a wily group Friday, March 23rd THREE HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE OW GxiKAdli ESIGN FOR LIVING wifh FREDRIG MARCH GARY COOPER MIRIAM HOPKINS EDWARD EVERETT (m&mttJMJbiUch ijornltjg Matinee 10:30. Afternoon 3:15-3:46 Evening 7:15-9:00. af rustlers so that a posse of enrag ed cattlemen believes he is one man who has been stealing their stock, rhey burn the brand of the Bar C ranch on his chest, so that all may know his ignomy. How Jones repays the men who have worked this cruel injustice on him makes some of the most excit ing developments ever found in one Df his films. A splendid cast, including Bar bara Weeks, Wheeler Oakman, Pal O'Malley, Bradley Page, Niles Welch, Prank LaRue and Ward Bond, enact the colorful characters of this rip roaring western story. Strange As It Seems Thelma Todd Was A School " M a r m Thelma Todd, vivacious blonde comedienne, felt very much at home during the filming of Universale lat est comedy, "The Poor Rich," co starring Edward Everett Horton and Edna May Oliver. Thelma is a New England girl, born and reared in Lawrence, Mass., and the scene of the movie drama is a typical small New England community? Old Haven, Cortn. Most of Thejma's life was spent in similar town. A graduate of Lowell Normal School, she was teaching school when an exhibitor brought her to the -attention of a Hollywood pro ducer. Screen tests were successful and she was given a contract. Then, before she embarked for Hollywood, she won a New England beauty contest. "The Poor Rich," one of the fun niest comedies of the year, comes I From Thurs., Mar. 22 To Wednes., Mar. 28 Thursday. March 22 Lilian Harvey and Gene Raymond in "I Am Suzanne" Mack Senn. Comedy 'Picture Palace' Morning Matinee 10:30. Afternoon 3:15-3:45. Evening 7:15-9:00 Friday, March 23rd Fredrie March, ? Gary Cooper, and Miriam Hopkins in "Design For Living" "PERILS OF PAULINE" No. 7 Mickey Mouse Cartoon Morning Matinee 10:30. Afternoon 3:15-3:45. Even. 7:15-9. Adm. 10-25C. Soecial Shows FRIDAY NIGHT 11:30 SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Sons Of The Desert" rhrlma Todd Com. 'Back to Nature' Admissions: Friday night all seats| 25c; Saturday morning 10-25c. Saturdav, March 24th BUCK JONES IN "Sundown Rider" Mack Sennrt't Comedy "Pa's Pal" Terrytoon Cartoon Continuous shows starting at 2:30. Admissions 10-25c. Mon.-Tue., Mar. 26-27 Bert Wheeler and Robert Woofeley "Hios. Hids. Hoorav" Screen Song 'Sing Like Birdies Sing' HEARSTS SOUND N.WS Morning Matinee 10:30. Afternoon I 1:15-3:45. Tto Matinees Tuesday Evenings 7:15-9:00. (Adm. 10-25c) I Wednesday. Mar. 28thj Edward Evert Horton and Edna Mao Oliver in "The Poor Rich" Bomantlr Journey. Terrytoon Cmrt'n j Morning Matinee 10:30. Afternoon 3:15-3:34. Evening 6:45-8:15:9:30. 'Admission 10c) to the Palace next Wednesday, March 28th. ALL-STAR CAST IN COWARD PLAY Ernst Lubitsch's brand new Par amount picture, "Design for Living" is playing at the Palace Theatre on Friday, March 23rd. It has for its leading players Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Mir . iam Hopkins and Edward Everett Horton and was brought ? to the screen by Ben Hecht from Noel Coward's 2sensational stage success of the same name. Paramount, struck with the amus ing'' entertainment- possibilities of the stage play, bought it for a Lu bitsch picture and placed a most Important cast in the film. | On a Paris-bound train, Miriam Hopkins, vivacious young artist, first jneets the two men . who are to change her life. They are George Curtis, also an artist and Tom Chambers, playwright, played by Cooper and March respectively, j Tom and George both fall madly in love with her. To further compli cate matters. Miss Hopkins falls in love too. Only i^je is too fond of Tom to tell him she loves George, ! and she loves George too much to hurt him by telling him about Tom. After lengthy discussions, the problems is solved. She is to live j with them, but she will be a mother of the arts. Sex is out entirely. Lespedeza planted on small grain is an easy crop to grow and is a quality hay crop to feed, says Cum berland growers who are expanding their acreage. Thursday, March 22nd "Hold me doser! Whisper to me softly. Tell me that you love me I'm no lifeless puppet nor a creature that lives by applause?for /? . A Jess* L. losky Production with LILIAN HARVEY GENE RAYMOND LESLIE BANKS Morning Matinee 10:30. Afternoon 3:15-3:45. Evening 7:15-9:00. MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAR. 26-27th jS 5^ The half-wit cap tains of shindustry dumb-crack their way to glory in a shower of pink chiff/m while the Directed by Mark Sendrich. j RUTH E T T I N Music, lyrics end screen | pley by Herry Ruby end THELMA TODD %o?!Zu?Z^t -1 iDOROTHY LEE Morning matinee 10:30, afaternoon 3:1 5-3:45, No matinees Tuesday. Evening 7:15-9:00