i J. CAROLINA ,s PERATOHS OF "?-.'VX f J I K 'it 11 Eas The Family TI12:; Gtcrn Carolina's SHOW PLACE r 1 ' - lay azl Tuesday , -,- 1 . ; KATIIHEIE HEPBURN 1 "A Vcman Rebels" j . m GREATEST BOLE SINCE I "IJTTLE WOMEN',' V MONDAY-TUES.-VEDWESDAY, 15-16-17th i . ! ; ) Wednesday 'Only ,, . BETTIE FUENESS JOHNrAYNE : 1 V ' .5 r ' f "FAIR WARNING" Thursday and Friday t , VICTOE MacLAGLET . ,!'" 8A4 ' , ' me t PETES LOSBE; 1 ' "NANCY STEEL IS MISSING" 1 , CHAELES STAEEETT in Dodse City Trail'? A EITPEE 7E3TEEn . V'1!',' """""--w. ": 1 l. I l .H 1 fVl -o.rv' ::r 'Powell .1., s ' h i and JOAN - BlondeU '-in 9v. LI. 1 v OFJ937" it Three Big TSUECDAY AUD FETLAY, 18tk ADD 19th. LOEETTA TYEONE Young Power Ameche or, 1 1 THE STEEAMLrUED, SCEEAMLINEI), SPEINQTIME HIT OF THE SEASON . . . STAEEING THIS THILL- mil TTTTT,r','v,ns 1 ' '" SATUESAY 20th, .' BOB STEELE in 'Tne TRUSTED OUTLAW" ACE WESTERN , Monday and, Tuesday BOOTH TAEKTNGTON'S 'PENRO and SAHri' JOIN THE RANKS, ' CRY AT , THE SPANKS, LAUGH AT THE PRANKS OF .THESE UNFORGETABLE KTJD3I Si it , Wednesday Only r w' V ) - "CIRCUS GIRL" 1 ',', JUNE TRAVIS with''v-,!;1;!4 1" 1, v ,11: Thursday and Friday '; JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL MYENA LOY SPENCER TRACY In - "LIBELED LAbY" Saturday Only TOM TYLER Cowboy Ace in PINTO RUSTLERS' ADMISSION 10c AND 15c ALL DAY qraDVsGoWs DLwers Of 1937? Jcming To ICinston's Paramount ; Next Mon Tucs And Wednesday -C:li pigsers of 1937"--(mrth! weekiJ j0 erect this unique . xzzzt elaborate 4f fte, famed t H h ;cd company the :3 cf musical mones which be- onA WArtTn wnt. ri K29 with "Gold Diggers - iwav." and carried on with 1 Eijgers of 1933'f and '1935' -3 teen booked by the Para ;.rt Theatre, and will have its 1 local showing on Monday, :jl 15th,, v ,r,.j),V,,V '"t like the perennial Ziegfield 3" Kid Gecrrr': White's Ills,", these "Gold' Diggers" Y7arner Bros, seem to have ; c gcrdae Arrsrican insti-t 1. Combining plenty 01 com- rlpntv at oomedv. lot of 3s, and no end of speedy :-tiful dancine by his cho- cf lavely girls, they have all -17. 1 tx i I :naous successes. . c ;7 edition oo-stars those U. Dink Powell and Joan !.1t features Victor Moore, a sensational new aan exnense and time involved in rent ing a - less appropriate Bciiuxg somewhere in the Los Angeles res idential distict. isV," r The tennis court served as a dance floor for; lavish production numbers conceived by Dance Di rector Berkeley. More than 300 extra players were employed daily during the filming ot scenes U this on6 sequence. - ,; ; , . ; Other sets include the interior and exteridf of a large1, tailroad station, the interior ot a Manhat tan night club, the ballroom, of an Atlantic City hotel, and the full interior of a theatre. , J r The story) inr brief , concerns Dick Powell, an unsuccessful in surance salesman, and Joan Blon- aeil. stranaea snowgiri wno oe cracking, fast-moving comedy of big city life. Action takes place in la big city newspaper off ice, at an (Airport in a society girl's home, Rolls-Royces '' and , backgrounds which range from the middle class to the upper crust locales of New York Lire. Loretta Young plays thp. rata of a. libeled ladv. Tvrone Powers is teamed with her, play ing the part 01 a news reporter. Don, Ameche has the role of his AAWAfl liicr cprTotonr' qtiiI tcTiA ft ATP ft rcirell, Osgood Per-. , , . . . t , r'ii Ucck,. Kosajuna nor- - x; z. . -i . j f ttV TiTl- L. Ron?s bv E ' Y. - Harburer and . rizs 00 dancinbeaulioa Harold Arien and Harry Warren r-rVv TtVpTpv and Al Dubin , are entwined thro- d STvrerkws the picture, while '.Busby ; l'-2rs of 1C37" pro- Berkeley's dance ensembles are Ii tD be funnier end more featured at the climax which rep ; V in try of its predeces-i resents the presentation of a cciaiiy are 19 bcimbs . j rival? in love. The comedy cast is a strong one with Slim Summer- ville, Walter Catlett, and Stepin Fetchit. You'U roar with laught er as Loretta Young out-lies the liars who have hounded, her , for years. You'll get enjoyment out of every foot of this picture, for it's one of the gayest, happiest, wit tiest dish of screen fare that the new season has so far brought for th. , Kiriskon Theatres Caters To The Vltiole Of Eastern North Carolina The Al D. Huff Enierorises whi-thii work. The entire front of the ch r;terfTO Pmrnount,t- ( theatre will' be lemdeled wii lina and Oasis hteatres in Kinston modern rest rooms' installed for have a background of some thirty both ladies and gentlemen with an to thirty-five years experience in the amusement game and it is the policy of . this company to at all times offer the best that is obtain able in pictures to 'the" theatre goers of eastern , North Carolina. The latest sound equipment is us- oil ' on'1 "fit : onAntifa orA nn-iftitla ered to be the best in the state. attractive lounge- room on the messaline floor. Nothing will be left out for the comfort of our pa trons when the remodeling starts. The ' Carolina theatre which is ra ted as a ."B"; theatre plays pic tures just a step behind the Para mount. A moderate admission price of lUc ana zuc in tne arcernoon l'sise and beauty. ' - st elaborate set, upon 3 entire company appears Eacca driected the dramatic, part oi tne piciure. w VaraJanii Iflr. &nd 25c at nisrht is charer mount and the Carolina theatres led. This, theatre will also install were installed under the supervi-. a new cooling sysxem ior xne sum- -c-es rSntSthe "LOVE IS NEWS" TO BE FEA :1 ectate of a Kew York rrcJuccr played by :z cf "Of Thee I Eirg" TTTTJF. ATTT? nTTOTT AT PAHA i:ou:;t, ixicn tiiuzcday AITD rZIIMY ITLUT V7L. r:r2 ii & "7,:::I:r, nho- thereby assuring yon the ; besin sound construction.- The Para mount theatre which is the "A" noTiM tHhv thft highest class cine- ma attractions available with ap propriate short subjects to .round which is the class "C" . house has been called the Family Theatre as it caters to young and old , at a wrinftrinTn, admission price. The re gular admission at this theatre is ifta nnd 15c all dav. with the nrice sometimes being increased when out the day's program. In a short stage attractoins or State Right while it' is the intention of the pictures are shewn. You can al- ers, cf this theatre to, install' ways una me cmss atiracuon yyu J . I A Hit mac yon can mora to pay. , xae a r-T Tnocern inr-uomuuon-' j- fjrcn tilt vriil 13 sscend to v (- f r"" ' "tr3 are from Duplin, Jones, Onslow and . other Eastern Carolina . counties and we assure you that we will at all times exert our utmost to give you the best in entertainment. : , Robersonville Girl To Be ) . .- ' i. . ii- May Queen I -Miss Lou Ellen Perry of Rober sonville has. been elected Queen of May at Atlantic Christian College Wilson, N. C. Mr. Milton Adams of , Newton Grove was elected King, ' They are of the senior class. They have chosen as their personal at tendants, Mhft -Sarah BadirWard of, Kinston with Mr. Richard Barn?1 hill of Stokes and Miss Mae Mer cer Harrell of Pinetops with Mr., " Marvin Jackson of Elm City... r,,' Ladies and Gentlemen of thg x Court were, elected by the student, body at large from the junior and ' senior classes. ' They are as fol- ' , lows : Dare Barnhill, Stokes ; Ma- ' tilda Bowden, New Bern; Edna : i BarnhilL Stokes; Edith Hart, Crif ton : Hazel Riley, Dunn : Mary Er ! Outlaw, EUenton, S. C; Dorothy ,s Creech, Wilson; Dorothy Aycock,'. 'Pikeville; MiU Tyson, Wilson C. ;, jc. Waters, 0 Jamesville; . Millard ;" Burt, Raleigh; Marsh Knott, Wen- dell; ilugh Cherry. Rocky Mount;: Henry jDavis, Kinston;- Onnie, , Cockrell, Wilson,' and Randolph Chandler, .Robersonville. ; . :rr .v'. , The festival will be held on the , front campus as has been done in ' fftrmoT imoTt vTlit trnirfinra wnlt 3 ? j sit in. the court of the Kirg end Queen. All dances iscteiir-r V ' re! A. B. Hcff Eztrrprircs preciates miauetvill be directed ly 4 1"., '.I' ,) it i , 1 I',' til 1 1 r.ll ;"M V 4 . '! It H', v JI1 1 ft ..1,1 A

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