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PAGE TWO PERSONALS A reception m honor of new, J rr< ml '*’ll he gi- n at the I ~ yiviCA. 600 S Eloodwcith Street' & on Friday evening at 8 'OO. Spee *’ ini features of the program v/ill £ include a welcome program, mus- MOUNT NEWS i% ;Vii» EiiianexL Arrington m M Jasoph Duncan and son. Carl •»'W nave . ..i.rned to L'.imberton, N. j . ( h< i' tp<--ijih: g the :Tirm,ci with • O■ • ov M, and Mrs H Wane, 1 i.l; Duncan was tudying at B*Ci i.u* .a University. S? «vr. md Mrs. P. Bowen? enter-1 ■Mr# iur a .ii i'us A'-'t., a oimgc party 1 ►"N • 'tsday Those present .\vic * J.iir Ann Aim-trong, Mrs C. K trJlcid. ... ,nd Mrs. J L Lai: her ' *•* «* : it; R C. Gii), Sr., and Jean Aj-xrmrong »* 1* 1 • firman of Washing- ' m1 i D. C :* vj'ifing hpr grand **»• C.'i.-I tvlrr I A. Battle. y . Mr William Battle has j-eturned t» .. f? epir ur.E, h. vacation in New ■ * York Miss Catherin e Foster has return-! »••*£ after spending her vacation ,n **-W;r ningun, D. C. ***' Ms-.: Mary Hill is spending her j vacation in Montclair, N. J. Mrs Wiid ran Brown has re-1 turned uft; r spending hei vaealion in Washington, D. C. Miss Joetto Hines has returned i- j ter spending her vacation m New j .■York Mr c . Satin Hobbs has returned arts. .giti- —ury a* . /acaticui m New , Mr -nd Air.- T.-hony Mask have' as their guest, Mr. Y H. Giant of •Port, mouth. V Mr. Grant war for tuorly f Pocky Mount. Mis' Josephine Hobbs has return ed after sp< ncing the summer in flew York. 4 M'' n : C. Boddie was in the * ,; .sc-ntly. Mr Boddie formetly | • Y ' ; Mas; dlle, N. C. end F ■ tying at Howard Univer- M- A. A. Smith Jr. ••term'd a?u r studying at the : t of Michigan. M r Fst.ic Wells lias returned to; nyt n. D. C after visiting his: ’ .u/t Mrs. Joel Well:.. Norma Stole-s has returned ;• mmiroi school a" "* • »vnrr? nrnvprsifv. Mi-is Maii- Lows has returned to f •’T'port. Conn., after being call-j >k ••me due to the illness of her ' . ' Gladys W. Why- ha? return -u’Jo the city Mr'. White is a teach c" O. R. Pape School. m ■ Goto unders r.f Washington, snent the week-end visiting '••W' otl -r. Mrs. Saunders and sia ; r - lab W- rsley. ■ rt ’-dojrh WorsFy has ret urn r spending the summer m , * w • umton. D. C. Pocahontas Whitty has re :o. , to the city Miss Whitty ' • ’ "t the University of Michi ■- „ ' ? rummer. rore. Parl-'r has returned] '■'*!• snmding her \ ucation in I::*-melon. D C. Raymond W rstev is spend ! : few days iri Washington, D.C Mr and Mr-. C. C. Stokes have. ;•- their sue.:Mr: Annie B. Lew 's- rid daughter. Miss Elizabeth Ann. Jy i of Jamaica. L. 1 ; Mi James Jones has returned as- I »••! spending his vacation in Wash-j iiigl m. D. C. visitm? friends. At’- and Mr?. Benjamin I.evister rnd Mr James I.evister of New 'York City visited Mr. ft. L. Lassitei ] tov--- 1 -iVior Day wc-1 ind. | Miss Martha Evans f Wilming- j lion, Del. is spending a few days | sin the city. Mr. a ; -,d Mrs. W. P. Tweedy spent | n week vacationing in Virginia and ! • "'feshingtOK, D. C. Complete Home furnishers frr-—r. j We can furnish any room in j your home from the living room to the kitchen. See us i f! + W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 121 E. Marlin Til, «_ . ! TuNT - PALM S|49 ; -wars of satisfaction. AH Cal. ) : -oiors—Stains and Enamels rtf* S. WILMINGTON ST. : IM. .o 01. = • Oiw<-m j Railroad Salvage €o. 1 ° i .==! HAVE VOT R WOOD SAWED l»efore Winter! 0. D. CR4VIS WHOLESALE & RETAIL 429 SMITH ST. O. D. Chavis, Prop, Dial 3-5250 .... HOME COOKED FOODS And whal a meal it will be— seasoned exactly right, and • very dish boasting a real hums-cooked flavor. I B& H CAFE | 411 BLOOTTT ST, .leal c-ntertainmc/jt and n-frer.li j/ijtnts J. Vv’. Baton, piesideut us : the y Will preside. On Tues-iay evening, August 2ith kli. and fdis. Jot: V/iiLaina lot' 825 Cotton Place entertained ! -- ,t,„• r- n.-mho-.,:: , fc ** ■•- • and nie-.es, Mi. anl Mrs. Melvt > ]Biidsa;i, Jr.. Mr. an t Mrs. James Birdsall of Brooklyn, F. y., and !Mif? Eleanor Mse Eirdsaii of Fa | lt-igh. Miss Helen Lajune Scatter ! white, popular senior c-1 Shi-/ - university. iei.eiitly returntd !iej LuJiiC* 4U Duiiil, Is. C. aft '.T , - pending two wa*!:. m tin city | with iier relatives Mr*. Ca’hf.rtne Burgess has re tarried to the city aftex spending •1 1 i vacati-v) a ;th her chilc l .' , -o i I Mr. and rvlio. Wiliiam Burges? c-i Detroit, Mich.. Mr. ~nci Mrs. Rich lard Shine oi Washington. D. C and Miss Thelma Burgess of New i York City. While in Washing tor Mr TJ:irp.*ss was also thei guest of her nephev- and niece Dr. and Mrs. David Reid, j Archdeacon Jarr.es K. Sattm ] | white of the diocese of Florida I ?p--nt a day in the city this week I enroute to Philadelphia Pa Iv.-nere he will attend the National ■ j Conference and Trierud.al Con vention cf the Episcopal Church : j Mis. Mildred Sykes Chavis of j 822 Cotton Place lias returned t- I the city after spending a pleasant j vacation with her parents and I ether relatives in Belhaven and! j Wsshington, N. C. Mrs. Georgia Wooten Hookei lof Washington D r Miss Vivian • I Wooten of Durham. N C. and ] | Mr. Herman Williams, Jr., Bel 1 limore, Md. were the weejr-e.n 1 I guests at the Lewis Hotel. Mrs. I BilMda Greene and Mrs. Bess; - ] Atkinson accompanied them back i ;-j iraiiiiiiOie. Mrs. Fannie Griswold Kirksey ?rd daughter. Dametra Adana Kifksey and Mrs. Cleopatra Gris v *.ld Lyles are spending some- ; lime with their parents at 220 E. Cabarrus Si. Mrs. Hattie D. Vance has re-; ; turned to the city after spending I ' the summer with her husband, i j Mr. Alphonso Var.ct who is em | ployed in Plainfield. N. J. Miss L-, a Joi.i s has .et.uzme-d home from D. C., where she spent the weekend with friends. The Four Ward Fioiai Club ; held their annual picnic on | Thursday evening at 7 o’cloc--. ! at Chavis Park, The evening was ] enjoyed by members and visit ers. The out of town visitors j v ere Mrs. Thomas Morgan oi 1 , New? York City, guest of Mrs 1 1- oU Lane, ana Mr. Cleorha i Gray of New York City, who i was guest oi Mrs. Sal.iie Gray. | Mrs. Alien Alston, S. Kay wood j St. has been vacationing in New- i ark, N. J. with relatives and friend*. I i Mrs. E. B. Hocked:.y, 1520 East i Jones St. is vsiiting friends in De | iron. Mich. Mrs. W. H. Winters, $ Dare Ter entertained at tea for the Ma ple Temple Christian Church chow ■st Sunday afternoon from 5 o C \p. m. A musical and literary program was the order of the day. It was vety largely attended and sincere ly enjoyed. Mr. Herbert Durham is | president. Mis? Ruth Bridges. 32 Hyde Ter race returned to the city recently following a trip to Pbiladclhpia, I where she was guest of Mrs. Rebecca Young and Mrs. Rosa B. Johnson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter’* l ood Yard WHOLESALE - RETAIL •-—CALL Jesse worry- Hunter 70S E MARTIN ST. TEL. 9293 Keep Young and Beautiful VISIT JOHNSON’S ™ Room 214—Arcade Bldg. Mrs Elizabeth Johnson. Prop *—"T"tit m:; ir iv-it iriiwmii ii ihii - mil—li hi iii ii ■ i KEEP do^kM pfei. ! YOUNG AND I BtAUTIETX | Andres h ■[ J* | BEAUTY »-V- ** \ j SHOPPE y~- j iolepbone ~ / 2-2a2a * BUZ COTTON PLACE lvirs. Liizaoeth Anares and Laura J. Brown. I a— --111 i The TESTIMONY of THOUSANDS: ' i H ’ a * he ' hotel g IpP ' THERESA aoy season 7tk toe. at XZSth St in the Hotsrt of Harlem 300 all outride roo»T4*; luxurious suites. The beautiful Os chid Room for dining; cocktail loutute and bar; the lov-‘v Mez* I canine for relaxation, ideal atmos phere for rest, study and comfort. j L&rfir rooms with private bath I *2.00 Sis«is —*k.Bß llssblE ar.2 up Without private buth *1.50 Sinste -*2.00 DouMe u* np WALTER W. SCCTT, Manager | HOTEL TBERESA j T»kii.ai it, Hwrtorti tiitr ? I*-"—" | John Junes. Mr. Willie J McDonald con of ; Mr and Mrs. John Jems. Uyu. 'J < i i i j,, ; VtH*) ul.'-ctv i’kCd f rjiri l f' J like loip:, C ahi|J i. uj i uiH la P j Wt?flt. /.mong the Raleigh youths rc i tuii.hxg to this cit> i.oJ]owing u ‘dir i iightfui summer at Atlantic City I i* J. wtiivicssj??. oitHiUcl and J ;i i. Woitham b r iQ CJ<?oi Greonfe, Jr i ' l\ins Mamie Jii.ivs 41ciy orniOi 5 t Gild -L'iS.l-Ci DI Jau y 1■ 1 11! I j Laughters cf Elks has returned to | the cite frum Buffalo N. Y v/hpr. j itic* aiter.uea i Elks Con ] venticn lars. Lula Bopkin?, 611 E C'a i ; oarrus ht , hat: r«. turiic-'d to top iSfo* i bill: Va. :;iv.. ... ; sumc ncr err. j ployn.em thr-ie. Siis the rncirniinr I wist- cf M- Ed w Hopkin? of rhi:- i city. > i Mrs Mary L Dupiet- has rttuii,- jfd to her tiorae, c'l2 L! Cabarrus b! , lifter ? brief hiness us St. Agnes ! Hospital. Mi and Mrs John Toole Was". j ingt n. D. C. are speiiiing thu w«J. :in Rsleigh visiting tb c ;r par. , t • *i- ' ->• *».• ; T) -,U ,-I j and Johns;*? Mrs. Toole was rorn; i inly Miss Naomi Lancaster Mrs. Mane Ivi Winter* and M.c hack the iecent addition to :h:- fam- J ily brve returned to their home, i ! Dare Terrace. Upon their arrival the jC.tiiliun Social Club t wh,. h k)> Winters is mem b t r immediately ■ tendei. „ mother and *on. a wel ' come shower. Many Jnvelv gift? ■ were received. : Mr. and Mrs Thom?- Jackson and | Miss Marianna, Smith Piaza, na. ■ i returned m 'he cif follow in* ' short vacation in Her Jersey ana ! points p hs * iVi.r. und iw.*; t\>’.i- ..jicuj I New York C.’*t> are visiting thru I mother. Mr?. Georgians Horton k |Kvde Ten act Mi Mrr„. Lev By ret. Philadelphia ! has letumeu to nti home foiiov. mg ; vi‘-f V hvi parents T 'ir srd M-* W. H. Winters. D:.r« Tex:an' ?J . Cethitm Stout, a cousin, ar.a tv;; sons, made uo the acatxon party. Lieut. Alfred "V Watson ha* re turned to the- European Theatre of ! Operations according to word re- i ! cieived beie last week. He is the Lon of Mr;. Bailie Watson, 1115; i Branch Stm-i. this city Mi am Mrs. Thom:;- Kightower; and Mrs. Cothran Nelsoi Bosley Buffalo, N. Y. have returned to theL | non i- >or! with their relatives. Mrs Enirr... ; Tsyinr and Mr- Bertha J Terry.' 9ru S Haywood St. Mr Emmett Smith former Balei hi | citizen but now of New York City 1 was seen in the city on Labor Day. j Mr. Albert Mitclnner. former W H. F foot bail star and one Time captain was in he city for the holi ! day period. He is new empltyed in i New York City- Misses Gladys Ivey, 17 Dare Ter «i»» iinmr aiiinmini inwiimriiiii iwiwii m inn rnmiiTMir—nnii —rr-nr»— DINE OUT! —VISIT— OWENS Lunchette 126 I HAKHUTT ST. wiimwam»*«M«uriiii f-t.t-iu.aiiifcr.a.it mm. ■ --‘WMmwmii* mtmsmm For A Youthful / Appear ance / ENJOY ' f Our Service \ 1 _ Telephone 2-3130 2-33,>6 1 Christine’s Beauty SHOP P E 803 E Lenoir Street Christine Boykin, Prop. II IMil H MI—III i 111 I— ■III 111 111 H II *rniif | 11 I 111 liwmi ■ 11l 1111 r FOR BEAUTY SUPPLIES —SEE OR CALL— J, W. Weaver Company 120 W. Mctiiiii Dial 9701 j iiMiiri—MWi3aMviiinw«niv— , .... - r . - FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ... RADIO REPAIRS | i —at— i Reasonable Prices • «“s 1 aylor Radio and Electrical Co. I SALES 8* SERVICE 224 E.. Maiiiu Sf- Claud Taylor, Mm. Phuua 23958 | l ’ * ~ ' ——- - —. Ralj.l. AudltonMi, 1 LU ELLIOT _ i 1 ... I .1 TIJK CAiiOLLNIAN STATESVIIJE NEWS Jiy iHYUftijL i>’. I)ALTON Mr, Sadi* fviuj'iiso.r and Miss: Rlx til Murriuoxx allelided a w. d- 1 ding oi lin.-ji Mst«-r Lviiyii to M* rid i y IfUiton of Virginia. f.L and Mrs. Burton will live vi Du | tvoit, .lull. , ■ Mlu. Luuna LuikiiM‘dt Mill -Vl. . Francis GiiishaiTi were in t.. tuiy land, Ohio, v.aiUng xulativcs and’ t, a mic Little Miss GruahaiTi i; * t-ived ii buiiday s* c.ei. ii i cat* ioi the summer session ::: • Oi.ii, IVi: and jvj > s Osc-ar Kimbrough were m,oud naivnt; ot a uuughtm bum August 25tti at tiieir home in Nev/torrviile com riuniiity. Her narn.' is Elieno. 1 kijij til ivifuLrOugia. - i’he Unity and County School: in id th-. n ■ rmixer? meeting on Wt'driesday, AuxJUbL 28th undfi ; ini- sup.ni iun oi Mrs. VI C . ! rllidov supc-i". isor ana Mr f Ward Guy, Superintf!jd ; 'nt Tiv i st ttools opened on Thursday, Am , rust z^tn jhe tv/orn.’.nftside School* open [ . d vVedn, -. du ■ September 4tn : Teachers meeting was held raj Tuesday, September 3 r d under j ’• • uperv;.'-ion oi Mrs. R. Tiiiett - Mi. l. S. Weaver ar.a Mr. is D : Rutherford. Mr. W. Q. Jones, wiit j ..'ui'n aftei having served in the A i,-.sci Forces us the it. S. T«E' ■■ >'xa*E yy*. Gtt otr-i ! *k' A_rts j held at A. a:in T College. — - -r j I and i ;r,-.e Cooela.r.d ? Dare 1 Terr ioe l r-tnrni H fium a vacation .ii Philadelphia. Tt-.-jy were th'. ! gue-fs of ivir. and Mrs i aimacvi j Cothran, formerly cf this city. Mis? ! - Gladys i i l '-v is hr dsughtsr f Mrs i Gladys Ivey, while Miss Copeland : i< the deti htcr cf Mr. and Mrs j Franklin Copeland. Groceries iWctior.-s L*sj;es Grocerteria fc4o i Souiidaxy Sf, i T j j Mrs. J G. Kearney, Prop. Telephone 2-1493 FOR SHOt HEFAiR | TRY | chavis f;lectkh: | UOf. &HOP 52*7 S. Eiouiii St Dial 2-3039 aamwi«aawvirw.TiwT&j«»mM»w..*irc‘iirnwiirf-eia.iaivr.mi'.»jar*a»imw«tmiri«sa— —-v rii-rFv.ii» > ivi,«u»i ■ r.irnirirsimaat :ja^mna^-aaßMraiiv»ie^^ /■£ j\ r&r .*4 Appearance j y is vm* *—- - LANE ! t* .. dip t aim m JONES ' <-> DiAL im j MAH x LANE 6c FVA JONES I ! PrOprietoiT I2t> i HAKUi i i ;T. in-..,.re.;' -at... TMeutmSiXxivs&^&sxiiim: Be I /Y PhJ' S:' Oiamorotic f ftt’-'Y \ V\ith Aoi vit io Bi,n E S-tiiVkW vrut u,i lE f “ . Priscilla’s “T fMO i G CAWCDL. i TeiepnoiK ihiGsi PRISCILLA DUNN Proprietoi Ciranville County Sets jg $25,000 Orphanage (ioai ty xixi't at Uife Colored Orph —'•““ oxi Sunday, rieptenun-i i Ulia iigiF>ni to i ni'i- oc ti.u ij pij jji tii*f it <3 tfc - V, r ) (if? OJ J.‘ I '-1 fiy D p CJO’ict!* biCij dnvf Ik-i l : ;ug OvU i>i. .r. r. *j t - r. c ' up' ) > fit * ll a!*:11f t tj Li t Clk K't UxiCi d ( .1 . '-.x-h .1.1 ♦ B O B unr. M r.vili. u , Ull ;: BchooJ plcot’td tlui: . 1 In art* * •support, fupiuA-iiLtivm from ly ah sccti n. ox c. ~. ,ik <_v Ull y ■ht goal .-ad ccLdfj ... lO- iii itriw. on Ccpf li. lienor!. i. ( ••nude on Sunday. «l ■■ -y. -• the crphau-.g •; tM foil* V. I to work in • poi :i;., ( ;.>• Pe\-. Bui iji -enc- oail i 'om •r.i..r.:ly, ii'vuii.t Ci. ,m i, Rev. J w .Hail. i)r.;..e Stroat Scuuol-- riiih-tjoi.j Strret .‘.ii V,- ,f Granvilh Street La J.ut;iejohn, Wm. Ridley Ait •Vi a n g. um—Negro h u s i n e r ? Randolph Johnson - Lubcx- Union - jviis £ F. To»e.v- -Sycatnoa ~t Rev. II S. L x r.lary Petri ouhoi-l -Coti-g.. . VViii;.a... - iro Sfart-01. Pi t?: -.i: 11an Ch.i:- '. n. Win. ELzeOrth :.r.-.0--Ok: a.'.C nt w Hendei ,i. i « |nt w Henaerson i *•■ >' j i ancy la ;t ;*- - L. -ud Cigarettes Soft Ui iEil> '-i j EOWJE" m 721 Ec MARTIN S"f, ; wltVcf W2IJ ilSj Fj lip, jmhc. » jirraniiMßrsast.'SKSsar-e.- Ycvt Hsiir xt ' j Vour Giory f I _ffP... ■’•■ r.x.x.r ; x 5 j CO AY. - ... I[. White .; Vj Castiri - ’* ;.. gealty j SHOP j . Mrs. Emma McCoy Stevenson 913 FAYETTE Vi LI,E ST. Tel. 3-3871 i " &mm€ so ty&wt s££&/" ! mMt mm l m attachments j j ON fidxx liu'i—Jo fPfefeT Oil Ufcasivfuj •VOSt CUN tfA V$ roust HAIR mtoenw MAreoto ! M Postman tuti Amount on Dottvary J lasit mkc "mm rmmrn SO? FIFTH AVI, (Moor? ?05> NI£W TORK ’i7, H, Y., Kitgi. A J mi ti 1 • j: xi liiUi. AiJgk-i B D'UK* School Baieigii Hcaa, i-vacfctov/u --*vii .*> J_c.‘ '..'.e Xlchf f*.fid Ti .'i fSiliitn ! Mrs BiizaUei): CiiuvXl or:* copal j Church. J R Redding and Miss Irene j Parham- a-J j < iude an d Ac at ; <'i uh*3 TnncipaH, teachers and past ms I !ot thp h'ouijy then respetu-ej i- i.iinmumlifi. loiiuv im» local organizations ! | a 3ii he contacted through -wiew j | presid».-nfe: American legion, Lad-! n.a Auxihar'' f . i cm or. I ! < ‘ninmurut v Service Q;animation j I hfcedie.raiu Guild. Recreauon Coin- j ! mit.!Ci Goodwill Club B&othFuhcod j * hub, Sportsman Club, Mitsionu-> i Oircits. "is-lctisioi (. lav, Masons and i Eastern Star. Plans re being made to organ- j | rze t;je drive in ail cvuiiiiw> of the .* Istate and the Xcllowing s f at.e-vr• de j ! irganizatious are being contacted j | Mass ns. Elks, New Farmers ot Adv j j erica. Ne w Hcmemake.'s of Amer j lea, North Carolina Inun'deuomina- I | nonai Ushers AssoiCiax-ioii, American | iwegAon, Agriculture Extension ) : Workers. N. C Negro Teat hers As- j i sedation, State Baptist Ccirvention. • |N. C Neg.np Mortician- Convert*. >on. j Srvc \ our \v -{ I fits. I OR SI APLE - AMD- - i Fancy Groceries —--ii ’b — CHAVIS HTS. MARKET : I L V,*. LIGON. prop j v. j E LIF'GiR I DIAL 78XS ( I _ | I c r *lslit j HAD: m ’. s <s ” \ '• • r -y j J-.J•I i> j 1 Sys. jI- I ov .. V ! fivella L ■ % I Mis. v ivi. j- uis IS Sri i... MARTEN ST. Dial 9379 x i , % A RCA D L BLDG. JAMES "I iij> MASSE E Ticp. I\ oil 011 s riagu/ariCc. ' N ewspape. t s Comics Eight Groceries—%Be.e v j MARTIN §r. CLUB 60/ E. Matiin St. 1 Mr and Mrs Ea. j Dunston Proprietors Finance or Borrow On Your Car thro it g h th *> DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. Wilmington at Davie *— Phone 3-3231 " , » 3l >« l> a«M^w..».i44awapi»t)>in^4i»«Aa»waiat»«»rMwi«i«iiiaiafiM«»iwnOTia’.erieci«urir.ai«aKh-r.i|»ay' ■a.-we.-ea n ■iminwn im»» hhiki i mn*i»i iwei iitiwiwi WOW PLAYING! Twin sisters alike in everything— except the men they attracted! | BETTE DAVIS in “A STOLEN LIFE” GLFN.N FORD DANE CLARK-WALTER BRENNAN ! SUNDAY-MONDAY SEPT. 8-9 The kissine she got wasn't worth the kiss-off she got. GEROGE LUCILLE VERA BRENT BALL ZORNIa “LOVER COME BACK” j Starts TUESDAY SEPT. 10 The story l Vole Porter and those Cole Porter song sensations! CARY GRANT-ALEXIS SMITH MONTY WOOLLEY-TUNNY SIMMS JANE WYMAN in “NIGHT and DAY” 7r •LINCOLN . fjl WED. and THURS, SEPT 11-12 | Ml MEET THE CREEPER —Screen’s Newest Monster of | : W Terror .. . preying upon artist’s models in a mansion | m -of murder: 1 “HOUSE of HORRORS” Hi y v- HI, BILL GOODWIN, ROBERT LOWERY, Vl*- frl ONI.A GREY, MARTIN iCOSLEGK ALAN NAPIER. JOAN FULTON a nd RONDO HATTON ah the Creeper $ -IN W ILOS" Oddnj- “CLOSE SHAVE" Cartoon New? Chap S '‘Tam Winn (low of Cua-v, uuiuti’' ml 8 SUN MON.-TUES. SEPT. 8-9-ld 8 BING CROSS 7-808 HOPE-DOROTHY LAMOUR Lg | “ROAD TO UTOPIA” I “BOOBY TRAP” Cartoon METROTOME NEwS 1| Specially “POST WAR ERA” M FRI. and SAT. SEPT. 13 14 f§ DOUBLE FEATURE | “MARSHALL j OF RENO” || featuring WILD BILL k ELLIOTT as ft RED RYDER W “SECRET AGENT X-9” Chapter 12 ll Pays To Advertise ! ! THE NEW Royal —— l •" l ja * : - :a , ,i - ir ’'--" gr ~ ,, - r irT»'iinMriiT-.MOTr'Trf—r-trr.- I fUi*j and brftUidjiy SUNSET CARSON - in - ■ BANDITS OF iHE & ADLANDS" —Also— BUSTER CRABfcE JJY 'DEVIL RIDERS" L iiiidii y And. Moo da y mu t e nv. r ciTtr it tr> o *• ■* A-di- * r~J J. KJ i l-J. A>J A S —in— MuGGS HIDF.fi AGAIN" 'Ju<'ida> and Wednesday JOiiNNY WET-30MULLEP. —in— "TAR 2A If &»D the. AMAZONS" Thursday BARGAIN DAY DOUBLE FEATURE JOAN DAVIS “SHE GETS HER MAN” with William Gargan and Leon Errol
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