PARK THEATRE SECTION MB VOL XLVn NO. 52 WAYNESV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933 $45,000 Park Theatore To Open Christmas Day Local Theatre Is One Of The Most Modern In South Every Detail Carefully Taken Care Of To Assure The Best Of Theatre Entertainment The $5,000 Park Theatre will open it doors Christmas Day, according to the owner, J. E. Massie. An extra rtw of expert workmen are working day and night in ordtjr to put the fin ishing touches on before the opening. The opening of The Park Theati will give this community, according .o those familiar with theatres, one of the most modern and most beauti ful in the two Carolinas. It is unique m every respect, and is widely differ ent from any other theatre in the South. The design is modernistic in every detail from the box office to the stage. The mairquee on the front of the building is of stream-line design and was built of Neon and stainless steel, and is beautifully lighted. The front lobby floor is laid with large block tile of modern design, running sixty-five feet to the front nn Owner Of Park it .1. K. MAssli: entrance of the doors. The box office is made of native novelty vari-colored woods, set in a frame of solid curly maple, trimmed with money-metal The ID HE The opening of this Theatre brings t o this community one of the most modern in the en tire South. moulding which will be the only box office of ths type ever built. The hardware trimming throughout the building is of chrome plated metal in modernistic designs. The mezzanine floor is unique, and of a special Uts gn, opening onto a urcular stairway of ornamental metal casement, with large circular minims adorning the walls, with the designs worked out in stainless metal mouldings on the walls. The lounge is located at the foot of the staircase and opening out into a spacious comfortable lounging room 7.") feet from the main front, opening at the .street, and is furnished with a new and exclusive design f chrome plated fujrniture with leather upholst ering which combines both comfort and beauty. The balcony opens off the Mezzanine floor and is ensily readied without the usual climbing of the stairway and will afford choice seats from a stand point, of vision and audiability, and u equipped with comfortable uphol- ; -tered chairs. . I The resj, irooms ;- located on the mezzanine floor just 1,1 the right, and left of the balcony entrances, und arc of vari-colored tile. The lounge opens into a spacious foyer, which leads to the main audi torium where ample seating capacity has been provided, by comfortable upholstered chairs, the sidewalls of Formal ARK ON n Btmm Plans are to have a Matinee at 3 o'clock Evening Show 6:30 Admission 10c and 25c the auditorium are covered entirely with Celotex acoustic panels which in sure perfect acoustics. The ceiling is of the open sky and cloud effect type. A .spacious stage has been pro vided with drapery and scenic treat ment by the Novelty Scenic Studios, of New York City, personally install by them. Tht. carpet, of which there were live hundred yards used, is of a special weave and design woven especially for this theatre by the Biglow-Sanford ("airpet Mills from a color scheme worked by Mr.. Massie and his ar chitect. The heating plant is of the latest vapor type, installed by Harry Hyatt, ami . ombinod with the finest ventil ating .system obtainable and the iwo are completely automatically controll ed bv thermostats, thereby insuring pcifcc heating and ventilation at all points in the building and in till kinds of weather. T!le projection booth is. large and model li in all respects, and equipped with all ni.'ikt'rn conveniences and equipment. Tin' sound reproducing equipment is of the very latest Super Wide Kange type, designed to reproduce the very highest and. the very lowest frequencies of sound recording, giv ing a full li-h natural tone to all iusic and dialogue, which after nil, svUiBVsvaviJsvusMisasva Theatre e J li is one of the most essential things in this modern day of sound pictures. The screen was se.ected especially for this jhe-itre, and was manufactur ed in St. Louis to give a large clear picture of the image projected on it which will be as near natural as is possible to secure. Kvery item which entered into the construction of the theatre was se lected with the idea of making it as comfortable and modern as was pos sible for the patrons who will attend it. ' The opening program which will be offered on Christmas Day is a v;ry late production by Metro-CJoldwyn-Mayer I'ietures, and has not been shown ill this territory before en titled "WHIl'SAW," starring Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy and is a well produced successor to "THK TlllN MAN" and is expected that all class es of patrons will thoroughly enjoy this splendid picture. The admission prices will be 10 and 2.r) cent. for balcony and auditorium. It is Ma Massie's plans to stage a matinee m Christinas Day at three o'clock, but definite plans have been made to begin the evening showing at (:;'.( o'clock. Special attention is called to the fast that the ornamental .stairway railing has -nut arrived and will not be here in time for the opening date, ir?m?nr?rTTmT r?rr r.ar r.-'ar r.-:m Hot OPENING FEATURE "WHIPSAW" S t a r r i n g MYRNA LOY :'--;--::':;':a':nd::r:-;:;--"'': SPENCER TRACY A Metro-GoIdwynrMayer Picture although a temporary "railing will be provided. Mr, Massie also announced that the latest pictures by Mk.tro-'tloddwyn-.Mayer, Paramount, Fox film Corpor ation, United Artists, Warney First National and Republic, would be shown in this theatre. ROTA R IAN S 1IKAR DALE DR. TRL'FS- Dr. R. S. TruesJale, pastor of tho Methodist church here, was the speaker at Rotary on Friday, his subject being, "A Healthy Mind." On next Friday, the ladies of the chuirch are entertaining the Rotary Club and all charter members. A .special -effort is being made to have as many of the charter members pres ent as possible. This) will Ik' the las! meeting with the Methodist women, and the club will begin the new year in the Haptist church Sunday School annex. Mr. ami Mis. Charles Lee, of MacoU, (la., 'arrived on Saturday "and will spend the Yuletido season as the ,y,. ..(.. nf (In- former's, narents. Mr. in 1 1 Mis. V. T. Lee. at their country home on the Faiview Road. .Mr. Walter Crawford Thursday for a business '.rip shall and Raleigh. left on to Mar- f.:'. .:'.. K'jva.xr-v-rbvrs . rv I I