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NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
IN BANKRUPTCY
In the matter of:
Roy Lee Moseley, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy No. 5428.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt,
of Menlo, in the County of Chattoo
ga, and district aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that on
Sept. 15, 1936, the above-named was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that
the first meeting of creditors will be
held at the Referee’s office, in the
Masonic Temple Annex, Rome, Ga., on
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Sept. 26, 1936, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
which time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
ROWELL C. STANTON,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Rome, Ga., Sept. 15, 1936.
Catching Up.
Game Warden—What’s the idea of
hunting with a last year’s license?
You know better than that, don’t
you?
Hunter—Nothing wrong in that, as
far as I can see. I’m only shooting at
the birds I missed last year.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936.
Division of Coney Island
Coney Island Is divided into four
well-defined districts: West Brighton.
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach and
Sea Gate.
Cruelty to Parent* Allowed
“Chillun do hurt de feelins of delr
folks,” said Uncle Eben. “Dar aln’ no
law foh de prevention of cruelty to
parents.”
CROP two-horse
crop on halves or third and fourth.
Big force. Can give reference. See
or write Earl Miller, Summerville,
Ga., Route 2.
Learning and Instruction
It is always safe to learn, even from
our enemies: seldom safe to venture to
instruct, even our friends.
Founder of Gallaudet College
Edward Miner Gallaudet was born
at Hartford, Conn., in 1837, the son of
T. H. Gallaudet. He was graduated
at Trinity college In 1856 and taught
In his father’s institution for deaf
mutes in Hartford, 1856-57. In 1857
he organized the Columbia Institution
for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at,
Washington. D. C. He developed from
it the Gallaudet college, of which he
became the first president, serving
from 1864 to 1911. He died in 1917.
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A Cruel Prank.
Montgomery, Ala. —The victim of
an apparently heartless practical
joker, Mrs. Arthur H. Mullican al
most died of shock. Informed by an
unknown caller that her husband had
been seriously injured in an accident,
Mrs. Mullican prepared to go to the
hospital to be with him. As she was
about to leave home, a neighbor
brought word that a second call re
ported her husband dead. The woman
collapsed. While a doctor worked over
her, Mullican, uninjured, returned
home. He had no idea who could be
responsible for the cruel prank.
Meaning of ’ Perplexity”
One is perplexed in understanding
rather than in feeling; intricacies or
unforeseen difficulties perplex. The
future perplexes. That which per
plexes depends on both the individual
and extraneous circumstances. Any
condition or thing that interferes with
the making up of one’s mind as to
the pursuit of a course perplexes.
Perplexity has not the unsettling of
the faculties implied in confusion, nor
the overwhelming of the faculties im
plied in amazement or astonishment;
it is not the magnitude of the things
to be known, but the want of full and
definite knowledge that causes per
plexity. Perplexity has been de
scribed as “the drawing or turning
of the thoughts or faculties in differ
ent directions or toward contradictory
conclusions.” —Literary Digest. (
Tattooed King
Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, who had
risen from the ranks to become ofie
of Napoleon’s generals, was elected
king of Sweden as Charles John XIV
in 1818. Upon his arm was a tattooed de
sign put there in French revolutionary
days, bearing the inscription: Death
to Kings! (The present Swedish royal
family Is descended from him.)
TRION THEATRE
Wednesday—lo-25c
On the Stage! Hot Cha Kiddie Re
vue Singing . . .Dancing Com-
ing from two of the best dancing
schools in Chattanooga.
LAW IN HER HANDS
An out-of-the-ordinary plot com
bined with speedy direction and
splendid acting make this an excel
lent picture. The story is about a
feminine lawyer, who for want of
better clients, represents a racke
teer. Starring Margaret Lindsay,
Glenda Farrell, Warren Hull, Lyle
Talbot etc.
Thursday—loc-25c
GIFT NIGHT $50.00 to be given
away, if name drawn is present. Be
Here!
HOUSE OF THOUSAND CANDLES
A fast-action story of intrigue
dealing with an European spy ring
trying to outwit England. He fought
against the Powers of Evil to
deliver a message that meant life or
death to his Country! Starring Phil
lips Holmes, Mae Clark, Irving
Pichel.
Friday—loc-20c
LITTLE MISS NOBODY
350 Pictures given away.
Jane Withers again proves her
comedy powers in a made-to-order
vehicle. The little star is at all
times delightful. Jane is one of a
bevy of orphans, all of whom hope
for ultimate adoption. Jane’s pro
pensity for helping others get her
in a series of scrapes and she is sent
to the reform school. She is assist
ed by Harry Carey, Jane Darwell.
Saturday—loc-25c
CATTLE THIEF
Starring Ken Maynard and Geneva
Mitchell. W r atch Ken get to the bot
tom of this cattle rustling.
NAVY BORN
Starring William Gargan, Claire
Dodd and many others. Comedy sit
uations galore! You should see the
efforts of three Navy fliers to play
nurse maid to the baby son of their
dead buddy. There’s plenty of laughs.
Monday and Tuesday—loc-20c
EX-MRS. BRADFORD
An exciting mystery story with a
steel-nerved sleuth and a lovely lady
who ran him ragged! A lady has a
right to change her mind . . . but not
in the midst of murders. You’ll like
Jean Arthur. They are assisted by
this new team, William Powell and
James Gleason, Eric Blore, Robert
Armstrong and Lila Lee.
Wednesday—loc-20c
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
Starring Freddie Bartholomew, De
lores Costello Barrymore, C. Aubrey
Smith, Guy Kibbee, Henry Stephen
son and Micky Rooney.