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DR. KILDARE STORY RETURN FILM OF WEEK •S* • de Havilland And Cagney - Imperial Thursday, Friday ( Lionel Barrymore and Lew Ayres in one of their famous Dr. Kildare stories, “Dr. Kildare Goes Home”, will be presented at the Imperial Sunday only for the return film of the week. “Kitty Foyle”, reviewed on the opposite page, will be shown at the Imperial on Monday and Tuesday. ****** “The Saint At Palm Springs”, with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie, will be the “bargain day” picture presented at the Imperial on Wednesday of next week. The story centers about three postage stamps worth $65,000 each. Before the stamps are finally plac ed in the hands of the right per son, three are killed and the “Saint” leads a merry chase in rounding Up the killers. f* * * * * * "Strawberry Blonde”, with Olivia ( de Havilland and James Cagney, Will be offered at the imperial on ! Thursday and Friday. It is the ( story that reaches into the home f of many an average citizen, show J ing how a man realized happiness ih a simple home of his own mak ing, with a simple girl, when he had thought that he wanted glam our that another Woman might have given him. James Cagney, in a role more subdued than usual, displays once again that he is an actor of versa tility and ability, as the dentist who marries Olivia de Havilland as a second choice, when Rita Hay wortH marries Jack Carson, bluf fer, grafter and wealthy politician. Miss de Hav is splendid as the girl whose loyalty and love show Cagney that there is much in life beyond wealth. Alan Hale is de lightful as Cagney’s happy-go-lucky father, and George Tobias is amus ing as the Greek barber and friend Of Cagney. As Cagney is faced with an op portunity to administer gas to the man who stole his sweetheart, used him as a dupe and caused him to serve a five-year jail term as a re sult, a flashback tells that story and returns to the picture’s present with Cagney’s realization that he, not Carson, is the happy man. Saturday the Imperial will pre sent Bill Elliot in the “Wildcat of Tucson”, a rip-roaring westerner that promises to keep "Western” fans on the edges of their seats. Added will be a chapter of “The Green Archer”. Local Teams Split With Goldsboro v The Roanoke Rapids girls basket ball team topped Goldsboro here last Friday night in a thriller 18 to 17, while the boys lost a confer ence game 28 to 2l. The girls game ended with a double foul being called against Glasgow of Roanoke Rapids and King of Goldsbdto. Glasgow made good on her throw. King missed, losing the Visitors’ chance of tying up the game. Clyde King, with 13 points led the Goldsboro team. Byrd led the Jax with 8 points. This game marked the last con ference Contest for the local team. Enfield Man Is Masonic Director Raymond C. Dunn of Enfield was chosen director of the George Washington Masonic National Me morial Association at a meeting of the association in Alexandria, Va., last Saturday, February 22. The association consists of the grand masters of the Masonic ju risdictions. An Ohio man was se lected as president of the associa tion. TOWN I TALK Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith and sons of Burlington spent the week end here with relatives. Miss Doris Hedgepeth returned to Westhampton College Monday. Mrs. Duke Jones of Warrenton was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Claude Cannon. Mrs. W. H. Jones returned from Emporia Saturday. Mrs. Burla White of Portsmouth was the week-end gutest of her sis ter, Mrs. Nolie Pulghum. Mrs. P. A. Cook, Mrs. Arlene Cooper and daughters, Adrian and Patricia, spent last Saturday in Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bidgood and daughter, Ann, were week-end guests of Mrs. Paul Ray and Mrs. M. H. Hedgepeth. Mrs. James A. Durant of Wilson was a visitor in the city Wednes day. Miss Mildred Ray Grant spent the week-end with Miss Mary Lou ise Ray. Mrs. Tom McLendon returned Wednesday from Wilson. Bill Dunning of Norfolk spent the week-end here with Mrs. Dunning. Fred Cooper of State College spent the week-end here. Paul Overton, Astor Richardson, Curtis Butler, Rupert Hardy and Jimmie Webb were home from Fort Jackson last week-end. Herbert Heminway of Rich Square spent the week-end here With friends. Corp. James Shaw of Fort Jack son, Columbia, S. C., spent the week-end with his parents. Bruce Waters and Deeman Wright of Norfolk, Va., were Sun day guests of Misses Helen Wright and Ruth Spertce. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rook, Mrs. L. F. Rook, Misses Connie Rook, Annie Pearson, Mattie Lee Tay lor spent Sunday in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lula Butts and Mrs. Eu gene Glover spent the week-end with Mrs. Glover’s mother, Mrs. Charlie Tippett, near Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wiegitt, Mrs. Lennie Williams and George Gay of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ross a few days last Week. . Sgt. Curtis Butler of Fort Jack son, Columbia, S. C., visited his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. But- ■ ler, last week-end. P. Mr. and Mrs. William Boone, Jr., and daughter, Evelyn, of Scot land Neck, visited relatives in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lakey and Miss Kathleen Lakey spent the week-end in Danville, Va., with relatives. Jimmie Webb of Fort Jackson, S. C. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Webb. Miss Frances Worlds of Erwin spent the week-end with Miss Helen Newsome. J. A. Cranford of Henderson spent the week-end with friends and relatives. Among seme of the boys visiting relatives from Fort Jackson, S. C., this past week-end were: Robert E. Walsh, George S. Wood, John ny Ray Hight, John K. Dixon, Jr., Rupert T. Hardy, Emory A. Vaughan, Paul Overton, Astor C. Richardson, Elwood L. Goodfel low, I. B. Bunn, C. Raine Wl son, Clyde R. Dixon, Claud M. Inscoe and William D. Poindexter. Mrs. H. C. Rice spent last week visiting in Richmond, Va. H. S. Horne of Fayetteville spent the week-end with relatives and was accompanied home by Mrs. Horne who has been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cranwell. Tillery Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of Portsmouth, Va. spent the week-end with relatives. R. J. Askew of Fort Bragg spent last week with his family. Misses Marion Fisher, Jennie Walton, Margaret Robinson, Mary Louise Martin and Angela Hardy were visitors in Raleigh Saturday. T. E. Cox of Petersburg spent the week-end here with Mrs. Cox. Mrs. T. E. Cox spent a few days this week in Burlington. Mrs. H. S. Loy and children, 3wain and Susanne, spent the veek-end in Durham with Mr. and Urs. E. A. Hughes. Thlt It a full-rate W W W J> V J II JLLj ||\.. I ^1 ' »tu» d‘tU,1» I Telegram or Cable* wq Night Message I gram unless la char* ^MT "yf X TW* f "Sk T" »"■ Night Letter H acter it indicated by II I [\ J II A jl l\ | tco Deferred B a symbol in the check 1 j 1 II \ if I ctr Cable Utter H tor in the address. I ^ A. ^ Lw” ~w.ek End U.ur. I ^ r_NCWCOM8 CAUL TON. f»««*IP*MT__J. C. WILLgVta. fimr VlC«.f>t»m«IIT 1- I - , .... / K j The filing time ee she-vo in the date line on full-rate telegram* and dajr letter*, and the time ef receipt at destination aa abown on all maaugei, in STANDARD TMftf* 9 30 RD-CBM-LMATWIM-R-32 TS CHARLOTTE NCAR FEB 19 1941 HOWARD HANCOCK- ADV MGR ROANOKERAPIDS HERALD ROANOKERAPIDS NCAR HAVE JUST SEEN SCREENING OF KITTY FOYLE AND HONESTLY j | BELIEVE IT TO BE BEST PICTURE IN SEVERAL SEASONS- GIVE | IT MY PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION AND LAYOUT SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT ON ITS PRESENTATION NEXT WEEK LYLE M WILSON ■ n 1 “There’s Your Story, Morning Glory” . . . I my job is to write advertising, but I am lay B ing my cards on the table in this instance K • • • for / believe it would be extremely 8 difficult to write a better, more convincing B Ad. for KITTY FOYLE than Mr. Wilson did ■ in his telegram. Hope it lives up to his I expectations, and we’ll all have an oppor * B tunity to see it next Sunday at the Peoples, 1 or Monday-Tuesday at the Imperial. PROGRAM WEEK OF MARCH 2, 1941 ■ ^a Admission ■ £■ 111^ Matinee | 1W & Night " ** SUN Marjorie Rambeau-Alan Hale TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN MON-TUES Leo Gorcey-Bobby Jordan Pride of the Bowery WED-THCRS James Cagney-Ann Sheridan City For Conquest FBI-SAT Tex Ritter TAKE ME BACK TO OKLAHOMA Added: Green Hornet Strikes Again PEOPLES MON. - TUES. - MARCH 3 - 4 THE SCREEN’S ROARING CAVALCADE OF THRILLS! OUR GUARANTEE: More roaring thrills per second than any screen entertain ment in history! 150years of breathless American drama . adventure . . . romance . . . telescoped into 100 min utes of show wonders! """TH" FAMED STARS! ■* DON AMECHE ★ GEORGE ARLISS ★ EDWARD ARNOLD ★ BINNIE BARNES ★ JOHN BARRYMORE ★ LIONEL BARRYMORE ★ WARNER BAXTER ★ Wallace Beery ★ WALTER BRENNAN ★ GEORGE BRENT ★ VIRGINIA BRUCE ★ BOB BURNS ★ LEO CARRILLO ★ CLAUDETTE COLBERT ★ GARY COOPER ★ BETTE DAVIS ★ DEAD END KIDS ★ RICHARD DIX ★ IRENE DUNNE ★ HENRY FONDA ★ JANET 6AYN0R ★ WALTER HUSTON ★ JOEL McCREA ★ VICTOR McLAGLEN ★ FREDRIC MARCH ★ RAYMOND MASSEY ★ ROB’T MONTGOMERY . ★ ANNA NEAGLE ★ GAIL PATRICK ★ GEORGE RAFT it LUISE RAINER it PAUL ROBESON it ANN RUTHERFORD it JOSEPH SCHILDKRAVT it RANOOLPH SCOTT it JAMES STEWART I ★ LEWIS STONE ★ MARGARET SULLAVAN ★ AKIM TAMIROFF ★ SPENCER TRACY ! ★ LORETTA YOUNG Sponsored Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America^lnc.. % SALES RECEIPTS FROM TfflS FILM WILL BE DONATED TO THE ALLIED CAUSE OF WAR RELIEF
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