Lded Pep Makes
jical Romance Hit
to go!” Clara Bow and a
aramount’s most convulsing
ristles that
ay Tight —
rushes that
rush Right!
■e’s the place to pet
Biies that last a liiie
p. They’re tailored and
d-hohing . . . genuine
tldK. pet fast in attract
y phaned handles . . .
y represent th« highest
ility and yet they cost
[little.
Klenzo Brushes
ill Kinds, Styles and
Prices
[dxi only at Rexall Stores.
OANOKE PHARMACY
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
The JjfegaK Store
Clara Bow, Stanley Smith in a scene from the Paramount
Picture.. “Love Arrotv? the Millionaires”
comedians, including Mitzi Green,1
Sheets Gallagher and Stuart Erwin, j
the dumb Axel of “Sweetie,” are com-:
;ing to the Peoples Theater Monday |
and Tuesday, Sept. 1-2 in one of the
“It“ girls' biggest hits, ‘Love Among,
the Millionaires.”
Full of the red head pepper and i
the throbbing love, “Love Among the ■
j Millionaires” is really Clara Bow’s
first musical'romance. Introduced ef
fectively as a screen singer in “Pa
ramount on Parade” and then in‘True
to The Navy,” Clara now steps forth
is the new ‘Anna Held,” gloriously
ladiant with a voice that puts a quar
tett of hot hit ballads over as no
ether could.
. “Ratin’ to Go” is only one of them,
out this song, a real jazzy dance num
•xt, ! r;d aHy gives the greatest play
to the Bow personality. Then “Be-!
lieve It Or Not, I’ve Found My Man,” ;
is a joyous lyric of the scorch type, i
Clara follows this with the radio riot,1
“That’s Worthwhile Waiting For.” |
The theme song, “That’s Love Among
Millionaires,” is her fourth number.
Little Mitzl Green who won hearts
everywhere with her imitations of |
Charlie Mack of Moran and Mack, of
Chevalier and Helen Kane in Para
mount on Parade” mimicks Clara
Bow in this .picture, and sings a song
“Don’t be a Mcanie,” which rivals
Jack Oakie’s “Alma Mammy,” in
“Sweetie.”
Skeets Gallagher, Oakie’s pal in
'Fadt Company,” and “The Social
Lion,” has a strong comedy role with
per cent of your earnings
should be put into a sav
ings account every week
—Are you doing it?
S-A-V-E
With Safety at This
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S-T-A-R-T
Savings Account
T-O-D-A-Y
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THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION
S. T. PEACE, President
J. W. ROSS, Cashier
Roanoke Rapids Branch
H. H. KING, Cashier
Rosemary Branch
Stuart Erwin. Both these young rr>n
are candidates for the hand o'. a
Bow and their intense rivalr. •; - |
vides a running fire of come y
I_I
June CoIIyer Gives
Views on Man-lag .
■Tune Collyer, beautiful New ->rii
society givl, who. in a few y • he j
bo ".ie one of the most kv- r am j
sir w oiling players in Holly. -•<.1 :i> j
• asked, by those who km w lv-r
“How did you escape v.i:or:-/.'y - ”
A -oily wood writer quhwe:! h.-r \.\
wist 1 he wa i wgi
• •' . >. • in “A Man J-’rom :
• - o Marriage?-' Miss (
.q:. .v.-.j bc-ek at him, “that’., i. . i
Ac way to put it. I simply
mo; the itr.n yet.”
"F'-i-Tit there ever been s:
n),an?”
.‘•Oh ye:-.'’ but not TIiE n 1
thought: a Jot of him. When 1 : :
ed to Now Yi rk from Holly
tor malting rr.y first picture
together a lot. It might h: • . u
something sometime but I b .1
word to report back to work . .. :
did. He couldn’t have been Til , n
or I never would have returned.
“I have been bridesmaid four u
rnd maid of honor twice, at we d ig
of girls in New. York. Most ali of
them did what was expected—mar
ried properly and happily. I might
Rave.* Who can tell? Somehow, how
ever, I feel that I took the only course.
I’m tremendously happy and interest
ed in my wei'k.”
June’s first film, role was “East
Side, West Side,” about four years ago
| In 1928 she was selected as a Wanpa.
Baby Star. Since then she has played
|supporting roles in a number of f inis
including “Hangman’s House,” “ -'our
Sons,” ‘Illusion,’ “Rover of Romance,”
“The Love Doctor”—and ne “A
Man f:vm Wyoming,” in w’bvln she
is pres; ..ted as the society girl am
bulance-driver, who meets and falls
in love with Gary Cooper .hi is
Miown as a captain in the En.br ocr
Corps at the front which shov. at the
Peoples Theatre Friday and Samlay
September 5-G.
-n
Kanca3 Crops Include
Four Film Celebs
Birthplace statistics compiled at the
Paramount New York studios recently
uncovered the interesting facts that
Charles ‘Buddy” Rogers and Jack
Oakie, two of the screen’s outstanding
stellar luminaries, and Ginger Rogers,
tnd Stanley Smith, a promising pair
of featured players all hail from Kan
sas and Missouri.
“Buddy” Rogers claims Olathe,
Kansas as his birthplace. Jack Oakie
was born in Sedalia, Mo., only a few
miles away. Ginger Rogers is a na
tive of Independence, Mo., and Stanley
Smith first saw the light of day in
Kansas City, Mo.
By coincidence, all four of the Kan
sas-Missouri Quartet were working
simultaneously in the New York stu
dio recently. Rogers heads the stellar
cast of the screen musical comedy
“Heads Up;” Stanley Smith and
Ginger Rogers played opposite one
another in “Queen High” and imme
diately thereafter Miss Rogers be
came Jack Oakie’s leading lady in the
s tar’s latest vehicle, “The Sap From
Syracuse.”
Miss Rogers' family moved to Texas
and it was in that state that she won
a Charleston contest four years ago
of which grew vodvil contracts, Broad
way booking and later her first screen
role in “Young Man of Manhattan,”
Oakie went to New York after a
boyhood in Missouri and Oklahoma.
He began his quick climb to fame i
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Stores Co.
PHONE 93
Roa. Rapids, North Car.
TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Misses Jean Ballard of Richmond,
Vary Fauoett Ricks and lOIberta Fos
’of Littleton, are the quests of
! Iss Eliabc11 Joyn■: r thi.? week.
Mf ?. L. L. ShV children spent
i with V. rs,
C. C. Shell who is spending; several
ve.'ks there.
Mary Louise. Gv iitt’e daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pay. has bo cm tor.
a to her home . w. a I day.-, by ill
Mrs. Edwin Fuller a;id son, E-iRn,
. jnt last v »ek in Fran n
vE .1 Mrs. Oscar Fuller.
Airs. J. W. Britton > s ms, Ov. •>
ar.d Sydney spent Sundry in Raleigh.
Mrs. J. R. Griffin who has be n the
guest of Mrs. T. II. Parrish, has re
turned to her home in Aulander.
Mr. and Mrs. J. it. KiP . Mrs. Rich
ard Thompson and daughter, I/uvv.v.
of Salisbury, spent the week-end with
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Kirk.
Rev. J. E. Kirk, pastor of the Rose
mary Baptist church will be away
adding a meeting in Hyde County
for several days. Mr. C. F. Gore cf
Weldon will speak at the morning ser
vice on Sunday, August 30, and Mr
W. H. Norwood will speak at the ev
ening service. There will be special
music Sunday night.
Mi’s. O. P. Dickinson and son, Billy,
who have been the guests of Mrs. V.
T. Lamm, have returned to their home
in Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Jones and son,
spent Sunday in Enfield.
Mrs. W. II. Allsbrook is visiting her
(k,lighter, Mrs. W. B. Simmons in Nor
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cahoon of
Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Cahoon on Franklin St.
Messrs Crawford and Vernon Brit
ton spent Sunday with friends in Ra
leigh.*
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson and
daughters spent some time last week
in Greensboro.
Misses Ruby, Beatrice and Frances
Moye of Jarretts, Ya., have returned
to their home after visiting thejr
father, Mr. B. Moye.
On Wednesday night Aug. 20, the
Epworth League of the Rosemary
Methodist Church of Rosemary, gave
a hay ride to Slagles Lake. Besides
the League mi mbers there was a
••oodly number of invited guests. Al
though the night was cool the
young people were very comfortable
on the tw ot rucks which were fur
nished for he ride by the Roanoke Ice
and Fuel Co. When they arrived at
the lake a big fire was made over
when he was cast in a charity show in
New York during the time he was
working as a broker’s clerk in Wall
Street.
“The Sap From Syracuse,” is his
second starring feature. His first was
‘•The Social Lion,” made after his out
tanding personal achievements in
“Fast Company,” “Hit The Deck,”
‘Paramount On Parade” and others.
“The Sap From Syracuse” at the
Peoples Theatre Wed. and Thurs.
September 3 and 4, is right down
the Oakie alley. The wizard of wise
cracks is seen in the title role — a
young outlander who inherits a small
fortune and decides to go to Europe.
On the boat he is mistaken for an
other, a brilliant young American en
gineer. Rather than disappoint the
passengers, Oakie allows them to be
lieve he is the engineer, and the con
sequences are extremely amusing.
Adults Contract Children’s
Diseases
Adults can, and do, contract many
children's diseases. And, usually, they
suffer from them much more than
children, do. For instance, many adults
contract worms, an ailment usually
associated with children. Sometimes
they suffer intensely and take expen
sive medical treatments, without reals,
smg that worms are the cause of thaif
troubles. Yet. the symptoms are the
same as in children, loss ot appetite
and weight, grinding the teeth ana rest
less sleep, itching ot the nose and anus,
and abdominal pains And. the same
medicine that surety and harmlessly «**
nels round and pm worms from chil<fcee
vill do the same tor adults — White’s
Venm Vermi/uize. which vou can get at
Taylor’s Drug Store, Rosemary, N. C.
We announce our new Location
T. W. Wafford. Jeweler, is now located in his new location,
next door to the Tri-City Motor Co., Rosemary, N. C.—
Your continued patronage will be appreciated.
Remember, you save 25', on all watch and jewelry re
pairing during the month of Augast. Prompt service and
satisfactory work guaranteed.
Thos. W. Wafford
PHONE 266
JEWELER
Rosemary, N. C.
which frankfurters were roasted
There were hot dog sandwiches and
plenty of watermelons and none cf
the party doubted the fact that Mbs
Thelma Mills enjoyed the feast, as
she did not want any of it to be wast
ed. Boat rid in r in the moonlight ami
music were lb features vlr h caused
the evening lo me hurriedly. Quiet
was the return trip and all agreed
t it lmd b.- 1 n c. •; asant and enj >y
able occasion.
Wre< k it!tarn Li
; ■ i'
1 iso. 54
off the t>•: t ' i* . .. ith ( f
lie on the m nr line of the S >u lit n
Railroad between Charlotte z» n d
Greensboro. >.*o one reported injured,
or.-so . 'or trains were being routed
around by Farbers Junction, but run
ning far off of schedule. Wrecking
i'. ' iii Charh.-tte and Spence: got
•;r. the j'-b at on.ee.
Concord Woman Wins
C :m v-d — \ Cabarrus superior
court jury decided last v ' F.
I’ r 'H of ilv- Jersey. ... ‘..ad
n;i. 1 ,'aned in July ; ■; • - to
. •' . . d.
■ •• th . y
ed.over to ?■ ent wh ;ai h hi 1 t ist
ed, but. who proved 10 be ?-• windier-.
"r ‘W ■ ■ ' - •: - ‘..--arfi ?
PARAMOUNT
3^ PTETv?B^P 11 ** t~
FRI. — SAT.
‘The Border Legion’
With -'Richard Arlen, Jack Holt,
I a.v Wray
Py
copies iheatre
“Sound Satisfaction’’
Eoa, Rapids,
N. C.
“A PARAMOUNT WEEK PICTURE”
I Stanley Smith |
Sheets Gallagher
Stuart Erwin I
Mon. - Tu<?s.
Sept. 1-2
tiarguiu Hat.
10-25c -- Nile
25-50c
Mitzi Green
as Clara's
sister.
YOU THRILL
When You See
CLARA
BOW
Love Amon?
Millionaires
CL paramount picture
—for she turns her ‘It’ loose and goes
on a new kind of personality-ram
page. A great display of red hot
singing and loving. A pep-packed ro
mance!
PEOPLES SOUND NEWS AND OTHER UNITS
AA'ed.-Thurs. September 3-4
“A Paramount Week Picture”
Another Grin In
vasion. The Na
poleon of nifties
leading his army
of fun loving fans
—Yep, it’s
I
The Sap from
Syracuse*
hiJ^ss^nount Qiclwe
Mat. 2:30—Admission_ lC-25c
Mite 7:30-9:15—Admission_25-50c
Peoples Sound News and other Units
Paramount Pictures Shown Exclusively at PEOPLES THEATRE
Friday-Saturday September 5-6
“A Paramount Week Picture’*
Arms and the wo
man. She seeks
the thrill of her
life - and gets it!
GARY
COOPER
f7 (N
PI Man From
Wyoming'
CL Qanmamt Qictuic
1
Friday Matinee 2:30—Kite 7:30-9:15
Continuous Performance Sat. 3 to 11
Admission the two days l0-25c
ADDED UNITS V