Performance, Beauty and Safety Mark Chevrolet’s Completely New Can | rolrt engineering principle*. It 'V type, smoother, more powerful, ik KwllrliP ilj^nM iff ~ ~ , , „ ■--■ MRsHHllakcv fcJRS Wjmsßm ~iy A representative model from Chevro let's new line, typifying its beauty and Luxe Sedan with ■ I from the side of the hood. '&&' Ifc JBlk *jy- : *IBB ll ’ t,ni,tee * construction joins the #>{ V 'Sijjii •f |.■ .%*’ ?'>- .‘’."■qwssM9 B ' silent, all steel body, to form one U4<- ''* *' 1 ’’' IHi integral structure, welded in all \ W j| JeKHHB& Vw|l^3^MM| joints, and reinforced and braced If mark the new Chev- ' - instrument * P * CC other model ®* ing better* vision. New power, economy, durability, safety and comfort, coupled with striking new beauty, characterize Chevrolet’s new models for 1937. They are offered in two series, Master and Master De Luxe, virtually identical in appearance. FINAL RITES FOR MISS KATE WRENN Suffered Strobe of Paralysis Satur day Morning, Oct 31st and Died Tuesday. Miss Kate Wrenn, age 65, Route l, Roxboro, N. C., died at 11:15 a. m. Tuesday, November 3rd, 1936. Miss Wrenn lived in Warren’s Grove School community. Her death occurred at her home near Roxboro, as a result of a paralytic stroke. She suffered the) stroke Saturday morn ing, Oct. 31st, and prior to this time was apparently in her usual state of health until Saturday, when it was realized that she was critically ill, she weakened steadily until the end came peacefully at 11:15 a. m. Tues day, November 3rd, 1935. She was a loyal and consistent member of Brooksdale M. E. church had bepn for a great many years. She is survived by only one broth er, Mr. S. Y. Wrenn, who is very ill at this time, and by a great many nieces and nephews. Th e Services were conducted from the home at 3 p. m., Wednesday, November 4th, 1936 by Rev. T. W. Lee, of Brooksdale, N. C. Miss Kate, as she was popularly known, numbered her friends by her acquaintances through the coun ty and surrounding country. The active pallbearers were her nephews, Alex Wrenn, R. E. Wrenn, Ralph E. Wrenn, S. A. Wrenn, Mar vin Wrenn, D. N. Wrenn. The flow er bearers were hfer nieces. The Brooksdale choir sang the song se lections, “Face to Face,” “He In cluded Mr>,” and “Asleep in Jesus.” She was buried in the family ceme tery near the home, immediately following services. o ■ JOHNSON DECLARES NEW NRA CERTAIN’ Says, However, It Will Come Spon taneously From People, Not Washington. Arkansas City, Kas., Oct. 29- Gen. Hugh Johnson, former NRA administrator, predicted informally here tonight that a new NRA “is certain to be developed in the next few years,” and that it “will come spontaneously from the people, not down from Washington.” Johnson made his NRA prediction in reply to questions after he ad dressed a Democratic rally. H e em phasized that he was not speaking for the administration when he pre dicted a revival of NRA. Hits Landon And “Tories” In his formal address, broadcast over a national (NBC red) network, Johnson asserted the “whole issue” of the presidential campaign is “big business vs. popular government” and that “the tories have taken” Gov. Alf M. Landon. Three epithets, “Reds, ruin and regimentation,” he said, “are the whole Landon campaign.” Questioned about NRA, Johnson replied: *Tve been in 44 states. I know that all labor, a large part of small business and a considerable part of large business feels something of the kind will have to come back i again. “Industry will never absorb un employment until we do something to shorten hours and increase pay. “It (a new NRA) is certain to be in the next few years. It will come spontaneously from the people, not down from Washing ton.” Assails Envelope Propaganda Discussing the social security act, Johnson aserted that some employ ers are informing their employes about the social security tax by in serting circulars in pay envelopes. These employers, he said, are suggesting that their employes vote against President Roosevelt to avoid paying the tax, which be comes effective Jaunary 1. “I’ve seen some dirty stuff in all parts of the world,” Johnson said, “but never anything like that. “Putting anything of political in fluence in pay envelopes is coer cion. This is contemptible fraud. It is bad enough for an employer to •}<: ■ ' \ v V v |L Many New Cars Are Out Many More Will Come Soon —SEE THE NEW CARS- The Fords, Chevrolets, Plymouths, Dodges, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs. The Roxboro dealers will soon have all of the new ones and you are sore to want one,. THEY ARE ALL PREPARED TO GIVE YOU AN EXCELLENT TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD CAR. Tom's Battery Co* Phone 26 Court Street Roxboro, N. C. PERSON COUNTY TIMES RQXBORO, N. C. Chevrolet’s fully-enclosed Knee-Action is furnished at no extra cost on the Master De Luxe models; and new Syncro-Mesh transmission, and safety plate glass all around at no extra cost, feature all models of both series. HOME-COMING DAY AT TRINITY There will be a home-coming day at Trinity Methodist church on the Brooksdale charge, Sunday, Novem ber Bth. Professor F. S. Aldridge, of Duke University will speak at 11 a. m. There will be lunch on the grounds and an afternoon program. Because of the all-day services, the service at Brookland will not be at 3 p. m., but at 7:30 instead. T. W. LEE. o Two car loads of lime, purchased cooperatively, wer e delivered to Mitchell County farmers last week. - - -i)* - -■ ■ Onslow County farmers report more hay than ever before due to the ef fects of Soil Conservation program. do, but when We have a candidate for president who encourages it I have no word for it which could be used in this room.” “I’ve swallowed a fly,” gasped Margery Maxwell, Chicago opera star, as she finished the line “all things come homq to rest” while singing in concert at Fargo, N. D. Conductor Kryl stopped the or chestra; the singer left the stage; got rid of the fly, and returned to finish her song amid loud applause. Pasquale Marinacci, a meek ped estrin, of Syracuse, N. Y., tired of being frightened by the honks of arrogant motorists, invented a cane with an unusually raucous horn at tached. Now he can honk back, or even beat auto drivers to the honk. His noisy cane has been patented, and he expects it to become popular among long-suffering walkers. Fifty Washington County farm ers met recently with the represen tative of a pickle company to make plans for growing cucumbers for the company next sqason. /) Oats, i * TOMORROW 1 __ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th g\f 'mL Your Next / k COMMISSIONER I A~ZX ,f mappihess \Jee%uft Ir 0 /^n W * t S O A U^ n TXT B C Toi, 11 W votes for THRIFT for COMMIS SIONER of HAPPINESS and in doing so will become entitled to participate in the awarding of substantial cash prizes. Go to any Electrical Dealer’s store or the Carolina Power ft Light Company’s office and REGISTER TODAY! Nothing to buy. Nothing to sell. Nothing to submit In competition. Be Sure To Register Today—lt Is Your Last Chance! (06) AWARD OF PRIZES On ELEC THRIFT ELECTION DAY place your ballot in the ballot box at your trieal Dealer’s store or Carolina Flower ft Light Company office. BE SURE TO KEEP YOUR BALLOT STUB. If yon do not place your ballot in ballot box Friday yon can not participate in awarding of cadi prises. He sue to be present at the VICTORY RALLY at 7 o’clock, Friday evening at Court House when awarding of prises will take place with R. B. Dawes acting u n,..,*., of Board of Elections. The earth’s oite moon is supposed to have an amatory effect upon spooning couples. What must be the influence of Jupiter’s nine moons, or Saturn’s 10, it those planets are inhabited? Curiously enough, Ve nus has no moon, neither has Mer cury. o One of the world’s strangest ex ports is mud from the famous min eral springs of Chechoslovakia, said to have exceptional healing quali ties. The mud is dried and made into cubes and poultices, without loss of its healing properties. o Miss Marvis Heath, 19 of Sydney, Australia, is one of the few women to master the difficult art of de termining the sqx of baby chicks rapidly. Handling the chicks at the rate of eight a minute, she can al most unerringly separate the cock erels from the pullets, and she is highly paid for her skill. 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The sisters are identical twins, 26 yeprs old, blonde, 114 pounds, and five feet, four. ' O 1 Charging that her husband broke open the baby’s bank and gambled away the money she had saved to buy a buggy for the child, Mrs. Charles Lenobel of Chicago entered suit for divorce. o A Kansas law, still on the books, reads: “When two trains approach each other at a crossing, both shall come to a full stop, and neither shall start up until the other has gone.” SUITS