Women in International SpotUght
I—Mrs. Raquel de la Gnardla de Boyd, wife of the Panamanian minister to the United States, christens the '
S. S. Panama, first fireproof steamship ever bnilt In the United States. The ship is the first of three to be built
for the Panama Railroad Steamship line and wUI ply between New York and the Canal Zone. 2—Miss Slrkka
Salonen, winner of the title of Miss Europe, was expelled from the teachers' training college In her native
Finland because she took part in the beauty contest. 3 Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, wife of Britain’s busy prime
minister, returns to No. 10 Downing street after her customary morning walk. s
Family Loyalty
Highlights Os
Film At Palace
The significant words of the
old adage, “united we stand, di
vided we fall,” strike the very
keynote of the human theme of
“Mother Carey’s Chickens,” which
is on the screen of the Palacer
theatre here today and tomorrow.
The screen virsion of the wide
ly read novel by Kate Douglas
Wiggin concerns the brave ef
forts of a fatherless New Eng
land family to stick together.
Anne Shirley and Ruby Keeler
are cast as the younger and old
er sisters respectively, while Fay
Bainter is seen as their courage
ous mother. The death of their
Navy Captain-father starts a
train of unfortunate events that
require the mother and her four
children to combine all their in
genuity in order to exist on a
meager income.
James Ellison and Frank Al
bertson bring romance into the
Carey family in their courtships
of Anne Shirley and Ruby Keel
er. Comedy also plays a promin
ent role in the lives of the Careys
in the hilarious climax featuring
a supposed haunted house.
LEGAL NOTICES
North Carolina,
Person County.
In The Superior Court.
G. W. Griffin
vs.
Edna Dorothy Griffin
Notice
The defendant Edna Dorothy
Griffin will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Person County, North Caro
lina, for the purpose of securing
an absolute divorce; and the said
defendant will further take no
tice that she is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County in
the Courthouse in Roxboro, North
Carolina on the 18th day of Oc
tober, 1938 or within thirty days
thereafter and answer or demur
to the complaint.
This 17th day of September,
1938.
R. A. Bullock,
Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court.
9-22-4 t - t
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as the admin
istrator of the estate of Mrs.
Eliza J. Mitchell, deceased, late
of Person County, N. C., this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to present them to the under
signed at Roxboro, N. C. on or
before the 11th. day of October,
1939, or this notioe will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immedi
ate payment
This 11th. day of October, 1938.
T. T .Mitchell,
Administrator for Mrs.
EHm J. Mitchell.
; 10-13-6 t - t
o
administratrix notice
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Having qualified as administra
•• - '
trix of the estate of N. S. Thomp
son, deceased, late of Person
County, N. C., this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to pre
sent them to the undersigned at
Roxboro, N. C., on or before the
10th. day of October, 1939, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This 10th. day of October, 1938.
Mrs. Emma L. Thampson
Admrx. of N. S. Thompson
10-13-6TP - t
NOTICE
SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT
By virtue of the powers con
tained in that certain mortgage
deed executed by Jasper Camer
on and wife to J. C. Pass on Jan
uary 1, 1932, and of record in the
office of the Register of Deeds
of Person County in Mortgage
Deed Book No. 2, page 140, the
terms of same having not been
complied with, and at the request
of the holder of the note secured
by said mortgage deed, we will
offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
at the Court House door in Rox
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FINE GROCERIES
PERSON COUNTY TIMKB ROXBORO. N. C.
boro, N. C., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1938,
at 12 o’clock M., the following
real estate in Roxboro Township,
Person County, North Carolina,
described as follows: Beginning
at stake, corner of Sam Cash on
West side of Blackwell street,
thence South with Blackwell
street 184 feet to corner of W. C.
Cameron lot; thence West with
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N. & W. Railway Co. right of
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3 on Plat of Blackwell Heights,
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Jasper Cameron by J. C. Pass.
Sale will remain open ten days
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will be required to make a de
posit of 10% of the purchase
price on the day of sale.
This 7th day of October, 1938.
W. T. Pass, Exr., and Lucy
P. Featherston, Exrx. of
J. C. Pass.
10 - 13 - 4t - t
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