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Next Week At The Imperial _At The Imperial — Next Week_ Jack Oakie always has an eye for the ladies, much to the dismay of George E. Stone, his trainer, in their latest comedy “Sailor Be Good,” which comes to the Imperial next Monday and Tuesday. Vivi enne Osborne is Jack’s “Temptress” in the above picture. Commissioners Pass Resolution Against Law Changing Fees In their regular meeting on Tues day, March 6th, the Board of Coun ty Commissioners passed a resolu tion unanimously as follows: To the members of the Legislature from Halifax County, be it hereby requested not to change the law fixing fees to be charged by the Register of Deeds and Clerk of Court. If change is made, the com missioners pointed out, it will necessitate a tax increase to meet the reduced schedule of taxes. Representatives Pope and Tay lor introduced a bill in the House regulating fees to be charged by the Register of Deeds, Clerk of the Superior Court and Sheriff of Halifax County for various ser vices on Feb. 15th. Nothing else of unusual import ance was taken up by the board. Minutes of the last meeting were read. Miss Clemmie Read, Clerk of Recorder’s Court presented half fee report and report of prisoners sent to the roads. Funeral Services For Former City Interne Are Held Funeral services for Dr. T. J. Stevenson, Jr., who died March 4th, in a Philadelphia hospital of peritonitis, were conducted Sunday at his home in Seaboard. Dr. Stev enson was the only son of Mrs. T. J. Stevenson and the late T. J. Stevenson, Sr. He is a former city interne, hav ing come here after completing his medical course at a Richmond, Va., school. At the time of his death, he was finishing his medical education in Philadelphia. Dr. Stevenson was well known in the city, and leaves a host of friends here. Pallbearers were schoolmates, and included the following young Doctors: W. K. Maddrey, B. B. Out land, R. H. Owens, Stanley Meade, J. W. Parker and M. C. Maddrey. Honorary pallbearers were 12 local physicians and 12 friends of the family. Mrs. Ernest Bidgood, of Ports mouth, Va., Mrs. John Grant, of Emporia, Va., spent Sunday here with relatives. IMPERIAL PROGRAM Next week’s screen offerings at the Imperial are wide and vary ing, starting the week with a hilarious comedy-drama starring Jack Oakie and supported by Viv ienne Osborne and George E. Stone. It is said that in this new pro duction “Sailor Be Gtood,” Jack Oakie has never been seen in a more laughable form than as Jon sey, smart-alec, wise-cracking sail or with a roving eye for women, and a penchant for fights. Miss Osborne proves her versatility as Red, waterfront girl-friend of sail ors and Jonsey in particular. She is equally appealing here as in her previous dramatic and musical re vue roles. < For the first time in several I weeks, vaudeville will be offered at the Imperial, Arthur Hauk’s (Sunshine Revue) All Ameri an Revue filling a first-half engage ment at the Uptown house. Wednesday only, Slim Summer ville and Zazu Pitts appear in “They Just Had To Get Married.” Thursday and Friday, Ben Lyon and Mary Brian appear in “Girl Missing,” while Tom Keene comes to the screen in “Cheyenne Kid” for the Saturday offering next week. - i Running short of com due to the | drought last summer, a group of i Johnston County farmers cooper ated to buy 2,000 bushels recently. * Heed promptly bladder irreg-1 ularities, getting up at night | and nagging backache. They I may warn of some disordered J kidney or biadder condition. S Users everywhere rely on i Doan’s l-’iits. Praised for more 1 than 50 years by grateful use rs ; < the country over. Sold by druggists. t A Big Free Turkey Dinner Will Be Served AT THE LODGE HALL NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. If you believe this you are “CRAZY” but it will be a “big night” and the last one of these meetings, and some thing equally important you will not want to miss. So BE THERE, Tuesday, March 14th, ON TIMES JUNIOR ORDER C. L. ELTING, Secretary. C. L. KELLY Certified Mexican Cotton Seed 35c Bushel Littleton, N. C. WANT ADS LOST—I light blue sleeveless sweater, biacK waistband. Finder return to Francis Cobb. Reward. 3-S-lt I he folks who have the most gray matter don’t always perch on top the ladder.” * Just brains alone are not so hot. It’s how you use the ones you’ve got. I’ve seen some fellows walking poodles who had more real sense in ♦ heir noodles than some big bozos short on brains who reached the top by constant strains. Small heads with wheels well lubricated will soon reach points quite elevated.” An example or using brains to advantage is joining the Rosi Building anc Loan Ass’n. Nobody ever lost a dollar turity*18’ ant n° c'°'lar ever faBed to earn good interest upon ma J 10^?an°ke Rapids Building & Loan Assoc. —12 W- Second Street_ DIAL R-444-1 AT THE IMPERIAL ROANOKE RAPIDS HOUSE OF HITS. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY — On The Stage — ARTHUR HAUKS —(Sunshine Revue )— ALL AMERICAN REVUE — featuring — THINGS NEW TO VAUDEVILLE 25 PEOPLE 25 Funny Comedy — Georgeous Girls — Stage Band — On The Screen — MONDAY - TUESDAY JACK OAKIE WEDNESDAY ONLY Slim Summerville — Zazu Pitts in “THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED” Thur. — Fri. BEN LION MARY BRYAN — in — “GIRL MISSING” Saturday TOM KENNE — in — “Cheyenne
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