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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 1947 ' WeUfe In N. Y, ! | w,i ■'' i I J nr ALVN MOSES New York (AMP) Henriet'.-i Lovelace, that grand voice that has thrilled Americans for years, will be heard in a icoital Mr.v US at. Mother Zion AML churn on a program sponsored by toe popular 20th Century club. At Nick's one not only enjoys inert thick steaks but i tie super-dup -r entertainment of such artist*.- as MIFF MOLE, MUGGSY SPAN UiR. JOE DIXON. CARL KRESS, ERNIE CACEKES and -the: v/etl known performei s Many have wondered where sultry -singing ELLA FITZGEH ALD holds out as the s.mn; weather replaces months of nea>-- Alaskan climate. At press time we find the Chick Webb discov at iJ’.iAIS, Socariictt'-. I\ J where she is heard niteiy in tv ■ shows ending at 2: It* in the morning. RfJ S 3 IRWIN is the orchestra at D’jais. and the KAYE TRIO round out a mighty tnih customer bill. ARTURO {Amour) GODFREY. ■ * h »e unpredictable zany whom 1 fall the “ghost of Major Bower,” had something nice to say the; week about eve- filling and soft brown toned MARIAN' BRUCE, who was first noted at JOCK’S MUSIC ROOM locally- and or. Ihe Godfrey Radio show nation |ly. Take a bow in th.s scon,:, larion. you not only arc easy-on nale-eyes, you ate friendly and non snooty like de- lovely LENA HORNE js. more pr.wt ■’ to you nrl as you climb the staircase t<- the stars \ FRIEND TAKES A TRIP Last Good Friday will not be so o n forgotten hv me or n-v wife. Lillian. Called atva\ to that "eternal city called H .-awo. was Mrs. Mabel Willoughby, pa Ir on o fthe arts, and a ladv wi 'h whom we made our home for ov - e. a decade. She was a real root i c. to her two ]c cjng daug'ili rs. Mrs. Murtai Duckett, and M-s. jm* m* mm ■ - - 'QFJFM __ boon Basle the JUMP KING OF SVUNti Abo---f is shown the juisv,, ki«« c s’rtOisp, btftc- known io music -n?i nance lot-sis *tic world c.vfr f - COUNT BASIE. St was an non need this week teat the Count would be the next dance attrae v'oti in appear at the beautiful Kaleigh Memorial Auditorium The date is Monday n<; hi Mac Lucky Millinder To Sponsor Talent Hunt 'NKW yOEK- Lucky MiJlin-icr. t ••.'ionully famous ‘dyn pm astro' ni n u ic. v. ill launch r; luekv MiLin <■'* r 1.94? National Tp.-ont Biscov, r> Ojpsi, jsj connection with hi* f ' thconung c<»V-' ■•-mist Jour. ledulod to -commence in rrud dune, it has been announced. With fabulous local and national Ton* awards, to v,-inner*. a seric. us preliminary laltnt discovery irst;; will be hole’ in every majc-i 'f'y of the south, southwest, rriid '*•'<st and t&A. State sc m:-final* ! slaloci for capital city of each f ; with Grand Final- to be h id 3: - Chicago, Hollywood Atlanta m F w York, imnr-djnfsiy following Male and female instrumentaksta over 18 who aspire to the fame a,.c fortune of a stage, radio and r co;c;-l eaking career, are eligible. t.i compels. • Individuals, vocal tjuanets, trio etc., consisting of rnale. female or rrused v<:lefts, as wed h.‘ instrumental soloists and ;;ioups are invited. Selection wl ' hr made in two classifications 1 P Spirituals and Folk songs end mu km: (2) Popular rhythm and blues Local newspaper® and radio sta ttons v/iii sponsor the talent search in many cities, cooperating with h farm alter Mdlinde’ in hi-- effort t-o unearth potential headline ma terial for stage, radio and records Grand Natninal .••.-inner will re ceive a stage contract to appear with the famed dynjanaesti o and his orchestra in New York. Chica go. Washington, B.dtinsvre. De troit and other citifs Fiords win tier v,ill also receive audit ion-con tract from h major phonograph fe- COUNT BASIE SIGNS 1 YEAR CONTRACT LEW YORK Count Basic, the "dump King of Swing, ha? been Maher, to a three ya; writer':- con tfbet by Bresmtin. Yoccti A tt.d Conn Inc one of t‘.« largest mu-‘ Sic publishing hous<-- m 'he busi ness- Under the term-, of his new r-eet with BVC (he Count will re ctive advance rbj-.dds.v-. of st#»o Bunuaily an his original composi Urns, all of which, wits bo publish. od by Bvp for the next " years. t .'-lvia Shroudci. Intelligent and aggressive in ! , business mutter:;, she represent , eel the type of citizenship that . makes for a definite community i ins? when the prim monster vlotith passes by i ... her sori-tti ' la. >v - Barrington Duckett, numer ous relations and friends. I .say "She has but journeyed to green er pastures, to a land where 1 tlv 1 rambow never fade.- .and where! happiness is hers beyond our in finite imaginations. THE VIOLA AWD THE VIOLIN Mrs Rachel Hardy'. Raleigh. N . writes- to ask: “Is the vi«>h ! ! and the viwi.n ir.ij.u; tant in large j modem dav- orchestras and if so. j v.ill you give me your views? I have been asked to read a pa pc; on this subject for n*v club and i fee) that you will not fail mo." After hours of resent ch. Mrs. Hardy, our answer is in the as f;rmative and foi these reasons:; The violin and v is found in si; eable orchestras employing 'stringed instruments like harp r.uiiat. mandolin along with En horn, oboe, clarinet, bas- i •"•c»on. viok-ncello and saxophone ‘ - mbine in making the almost .humanlike agen.-jes of expression ! important in the overall effect of laige musical groups. A mar \c h us instrument, the effects in i tin.- connect ‘ion produced by the i vj. lin are virtually inexhaustible end they met t eve ry subtle sha 1 os expression. The tremolo by i ■J ohn: produces such effects as! lagitation, terror and trouble in 'he rcspitw.ivc shades of pian-i.' p>ezzofor!e and fortissimo when ! f awed on the G, D, or A string. I - r im viola, considered as a violin. ] <: 1 tth lower, produces a similar Vi feet with respect to tremolo.! sordino, pizzacate, bowing and I ' harmonies as the mohn. It;, uo! ■ r U ! . no *- r -v are distinguishable by I: 'eir mournfully passionate ar cent, and its tonal ’quality which .-s piofoundlv melancholy. AP-oit with Hast, will tie tii- two new • —d-v? ROB BAI LF.i ,ird AW EAivI:.K as well as hh old tovortu JIMMIE RI SH IM.. Joe Jonie. back from the ti-.tt v.in t-.. on the drums, i usie tviH also present intact his fa»<.i.-s .til - American Rhythm Sct-tmn m iiieh won sc many hon es-• and polls last year. cm ding company and radio nel -vvork. i-oca!. stale end naiinr:,.. v. inner.- will he awa-ded valuable ' ;r ■' ch a n dts- and embiematjc chump Rush ip * -tphirs. Judging vii. he cy cia! t Hyiopic Petrit Seoctrg system. cen.tnnert with .. pepina; applause*, assuring fail tine iiitpaiiia! select ion RADIO PROGRAM ANNIVERSARY "Rhapsody 1.. Browr.." haJf-tt.mt . radio j;; t.grarr- teiebrated its first • ; siiruvr i>:,xry wi rite air MoucUty, .• JJ'tl ?I F the j.a:C • ear this pro gram, sponsored by the Radio De partment of Johnson C. Smith U,u ver-'ily !-as be: n broadcast!!!;;’ ■o'.thlv ovi State, . WAYS di f.-otvi the University Church by ■ i-emote contioi J tie fan i dies of Elation WAYS- ' have ben donated to th? fecu.’ty ■f>d student* ;.f tbs University in the pubt.c interest t'vr an expres sion of latent thsoiigc the medium 1 ;u rad;.-,, Tht broadcusts are design- ] ed. first. for eiufcrtainment and sec- ! ond. as o medium of expression for Browii American-, whose talents I . *; ek to soar above t e narrow con fines of the "jump ar. jive" and blatk-f-.ee humor too frequently c-xpected and demanded of them ' v. hea they take to the microphone. Ti"i.-. month's o;'.grnm ihcluded , th:.- . University Quintet, the J. A ; j Grimes Philharmonic Cltoaus, Dr i.Y,-d\ Liston, Exchange vice pro.- • idc. t aad goeri soloist, Gloria! ! Junes of the Sct-cmd Ward High ] School. Heaven Now And Here f i By WUliam Henry Huff for AW T'..:; wilt not oe a shade of gloom ; When radiant truth snail bud and-, I bloom ( ; Within the heart ai every at*. 11 ; Then. so. rev.night shall disap- .; pear i 1 -r- , J - *■'>*; Wj.iJ IK' iiC’V. ;iiVJ -J If tv- ~ And nil «l us will say 'Well done") i CAROL BRICE IN ! FIFTH HEW I YORK CONCERT NEW YORK - Tlie N S. R A. | No Standing Room Available l - ilij.s were hung out again this as- I tr> noon when Carol Brice appear ! i with the Boston Symphony 0.-- ! ’-.i -tra in New York, in what was '.he Orchestra's final New York ! Concert. It was the fifth time this season that !iie young American contralto as appeared in formal Concert in Lew York City. l! was Miss Brice's second appearance in New York City wit), the Boston Symphony. 1 and her fourth appearance with that Orchestra this season. It was ! also her second performance of ! Brrihm ' "Alto Rhapsody" before • *s< -..v York Corn is i-iiid'eri.-es Duplicating the past, the New : York .Critics show.: red accolades on the Brice voice; such let ms as, noble instrument." "majestic -:zc- and fullness.' ' the dark hued ..-andfur of Ik:: voice," v. sn- used l establishing the prestige of the brilliant young artist at ar all time i-nk Unquesf tonably, now. r a result ! r the brilliant season which Mi.-- Erie? is < njoying. she possesses ■ me of the world's greatest contra! 1 voices and it- destined to be ■ -me one of thi> century's greate t i musical pet -tonalities JOHNNY MOORE DOES A BIT OF DETECTIVE WORK INDIANAPOLIS.' 1 T A bit m ‘d« f. Clive work by .Johnny A!-yore v. nose Three Blazers played a i fc-id one-night sttmd at Tomlins .r. Hall here, was jarrei; responsible , ler the capture by nolice officers' O: two youths, wiir- hureiar;z;.d a local drug store a few days before the Blazers «;»ival m town. Included in the stolen Horn were i.B advance tickets tc the Three 1 Biaz.ers dance, which had brc-n put on sale at the drug store- V nor learning of tile t licit. Johnny sug g.-tea to the local police that they put a couple of pl3ir.cicthcsine.-i or. i tity at tne dance after securing , the -trial number? of in. st tlen j pasteboard.* Itorr the prom our, 1 and then take into custody foi : caestioning any person appearing | on the scene with on.: of ‘he du i'clL?. Plair.clurhcs oilict-r slat: .nea herrsetves at posts or the tic |-.c i-toker's stand -is the doors to Tomlinson Hall opened for thi ns ret Blazers dance. At a nod : irc-rn the tick, el-take--, figniiyina hat one of the stolen tickets was 4 | ,»ting used for admission, the per ob who had tendered the paste ■ ; b"-ard was promptly nabbed in a ’ : quiet but very efficient manner !By the time midnight rolled : around, no iss than f. 4 persons • had entered the hall v.a the- stolen , dreats and gave the same story. they'd purchased theirs from .st^angfr Ju '. as police were about to des pair .: solving the case via the Johnny Ivltiorc theory, two more ' r.-.in were added to the ranks- oi wlih stolen tickets, end the crowd those who had entered the Hal! : immediately shouted in unison. ’There they are!'' With the guilty patties taken in custody, and the more than 5t suspects rt'k-u .cd. the Blazers play cft ;:n additional h f -ui for thos. persons who had .been detainee! „rtd forced to miss me early part ..I the dance RADIO PDOOinViS TO HONOR -FATS" WALTER NEW YORK The nation's top ranking radio network programs v >ll feature the immortal music of th; late ‘‘Fats' Waller, during the v. ex r. ->i May 18 thru 25. design...ted ,-s Thomas -Fats" Waller National : Memorial Week of Music. "Ain't Misbehavin' " 'Tiotiey -.iittkJe Rose." *Tve Got a Fee'lin : m Fal'm' " and 'My Fate Is It' Your Bands" . and other accepted standard hit songs -ire among the ; 412 compositions written by the 1 brilliant pianist, composer, come ; dian. which will be heard by ■ countless millions of radio listen ers on the four major coast-t-o --coast networks, regional hookups and independent stations. NMI PROTESTS ACADiST BAA ON ROBESON NEW YORK Ferdinand C. : Smith, Secretary oi the National ; Maritime Union sent the follow ing wire protesting the rewluttor -.-signed to prevent Pe.ul Robe j sen from appearing in Peoria. 111.: ‘•'Your action in attempting to , prevent the noted American ar ■ t ip't. Paul Robeson, from giving a :or :ert in votw city tonight is shocking affront, to all decent Am ■ f.rirans. Such actions are to bo e <nected from fascist minded groups in America and not by pledged to uphold and not tram ! elected public officials who air : tile upon the Constitution of th< United States. We urge prompt 1 : or consideration .of your action in: 1m» with i.radifinsl Amerieiws pVMctir-n and Constitutional k ,;: *r t>ntees *:4 frw gpwli,” Happy new Khmer new year. !S»BB3I» SS&®- StH ON TUB AIK -- A group U lifitß-:'!! Colrc 1 :" scnu.r- smile i<-r fsu piiHtojrraahrr before C'v- Stt.-, < :■ t<-.- air over statt'.i: sYF?f< at i ;.t>cro in one *»L l!.t: ROBESON CANCELS CONGER 7 BEC A USE OF THREATS PEORIA A \ N i-.:--, i f-.tbeson. I'anted actor ;m.-i ; mger, : cciis-a oif oac.-i hv;»-■ ra -t r.-j-day night be.-;o.:>e of thi'i-ah: n voilencc after the city j.:-;d !'.t ;i be know r. 'ie.it no --vas unvo'i ; come. i Ills eortce rt eppe,.'ranee- here i '-vas opposed by th- C:tv Cotr*. , eil, which parsed •. rcsoluitor l-;; ; that effect. MeCat ’ O. T: h.-)k-! later banned th-- use of any pet'r ! ]}■- buildings h r a r-er-ptien ft; ;J ‘ Rebcsttti did" A e-r,,,- fr .-rn i the home f Ata v Mari :i, r J'S i i net official cat the Dpi ted Farr, j Equipment Work-- r-t Unir-n -A i< " "I will he rack.' Robeson ri< - htred Ho said he w.-aih th !• Tvirnsf*] 1 'ru* I T>v wl' i- - *' ’ ' 1.- :ff r n '■- F ;r ■ t - - Pec;.ibne Pvt the I" ! Pick f d!owed t!v Hour - i. : Arr let .can A. h .ti<- Cranmittee at Lack utr.it him, Robeson s:,; A : "frankly I . foe! fr-aoM-d l > o-- ! in the same com parr will: .frrr. Air-- pro r’ i- - Walt,vd t ! lntt.lv u subii rt --d to a must i disgraceful --tbusc hy t.ite writ In a"rt-por*' on Arierran Youth ! : Detnec! acv. issued in Was ft iept-jn - - -.-r;; h.. r-w- Hop-" i-n American A;'l e v-, Cor mitt-, t .s'AL Ns 7A&- s I 'SG' SC* iR'Zk:- ■ If E'W f'rf-:’'" j /*'• ’' -t; -,r / _ DRAMATIC PREXY --- Mr:,. FthJynne H. Thomas, dircatNr oi dreroalics at Show Unsver fily, sbeve. teas elecied presi dent cf the Inle-y colic gist? Dr?me Association, si its second pev-i war festival at Virginia Union Universiry recertify. C-:h-;r officers elected were. VJ alter Hall, Howard Ur.iver - stly. vice-prerident; Miss Con stance Johns:;-:. Bennett Col lege, secretary; and Miss Esther Jackson. Hampton Institute tieasuror. * -s LIFE AND DEATH -Rich ard Hicks, Dillard Umverstfv P lever*' Guild actor, aliwa, -■vh: began the thsstre season lari October be pi aying ihe rc-it oi "Life' in "The Slave Wjjh Two Facer,’ . ended las* week Lv portraying Che rok- of Death"' in Death Takes A Holiday.” He is 3 native of Alexandria, L.a- a gradual? c-i the Pe»)»t4i y High ?<•:..oi i tbet. -•jui f v -se.-r:m oi the Ricond World. War, THE CAHOI.fKTAN ,-**M y hreadcasts which the * oJif';; it,; during the ! i > cars. Thm are, left to - .\nncr Warren. Bit-'oj, i : i.» !t.tiiaiut, \ i-'vnism 1 ;.i jis •: ouv oil;c-‘:v' ca;-. •' i - 7-■ Ci'kt'i] i.jt 'i ; i c ■ r iVh* cb-jAii tii '■ Antcrit- ui Youth for Demo;- j'/jfV/’ The ropoi't charge.:! that Hob ~ sib nam; along -,v:lh tdo:-;.- ■; j . i.tH ilmaTi J. N’s York City and . -. grace'; venous AYD enter 1 ainments, : ; : etiugs and. campaigns. \ r 'ifs r^Dß.|’u TO FM,HT R< ! 'it !>!( : : ,1 j til olenr '• hv v ■■ -i itv ' ACT i > nc.T’ lOt :i Undt.Y THREE BLAZERS HOWARD PROF. Oil I Oft ART BOARD i-VftSH!Nt I>TVIN'1 >TV IN' ’ i' ... > v,,f v. Hit - He :-.d .-i' ibe : pstnment ..f University, i ■ s:r bees-.-lectcd a j-ncirtber of ; a H ive-mat: board nr; . >:;--erts !o judge pictures ct;-mi!ted in ;i:e T-’. ; r.Star STii;io;‘t rets; ;: Content wiiirfi tlusea this wr. k ; ■■■:.. t.ppioxiraet.ly crArifs Oi.: . rt e.-riix ot t.-lfi ] ..i t. vViiiiara H CeSice Head cf the Art Depariti.t nt "f Attrere-er: Univers’- 1 iy. an;! K: -a L»it . - Unrst'-pnl of j ti e Corcoran School oi Ait. The judges i~f; i-ijy w.—.it t,; lie- : th-a ronsiekiWKra of th? pic . UP-ts which were .tnbmj.ited by son . io: and jttt.ior hi.!, gcnool students . .rt Washungtoß and vicins::-'. ] Aecordng i: Fruftssor Herring.. : • .v fiiElr i.f sctect.ii;; the- six win- : ners. who w:U em-A receive a 5.100 ■ ! V S Savings Etcma. will riot s.e !-et c as many C’ljtslMr.ri:, ■,. r.s j v'-e.-c ia vif;d in by the young :.t' , Hl'Uflsntj*’. iKKPI-BUtAN BIU WOULD OtTLiK JOB BUS CHICAGO tANT*; T. - ,:t •• ?tmtj:u<- OK«. voted t: confer the dr gee- of doctor of science- upon Dr. ■ A Hal. consult.tnf. chetr .end vice pres:fleu.t of vh Coicugo j Cncn Foods corporation. *! -.v«s a; j nounced here i.;-s week The degree is bain: •sinn .1 j -.j D>-. H.-.-it in ‘ con. ~.'p;nt:on of hrs j - v.< ch.*-!*rtoui.io*' 10 science." and J ■ w.’iJ b# c-rn.fci-1 eel r!u-. irg < Y i cesnrtttrat.vxin.tv.t- uxeri titt-s. May IS. !| , UcMii T:«SS. Less!*! Pcitsmoafh, V.;.. Marchcfa Uhit. ■ U<Td. Km:’i:;nviiin, V \ .m«l 11 j.'iil•- s. Harley, nrtumml. Texas. .. . h . ch.:c-! ); or. April Vi, CP n s E.»•' Mr,:-" • mu rnr\* 1 ISt S !’u | * . ag.h; •*/ u- i.e loggd anyw here 1 ill,- ::i .!:■ Hvr G:iy is itIDG "Tin : i r“ ;>nd will be sipped by j s n;:v: class of the high whooi I rite j*l n v st nk- c a ''ertdiy blo w -it. J bjgoiry ■:<nd color prejudice. j | BKC.MITII SIC j MI 1)10 STI UF'TS RECF-M* HONORS I’ ;V( Spa .. j ■ i;>(‘CklVl t. n 'niyi: Studio fi ecivc.l honor ral ■.i n • 1 o: v. ,; ar-ud in !'!> ;>; !:• •• Mu ic y■ ' t:\ : i heir -pi. liv btub Ward b TP ptp ii;. .m- Nancy: Ivifix] voice. £ f '.-.i>;s dauglker oi ’ t’ :h. I. Gin 1 Veils, piano, ■' "b (.’ Kr. ar i Mrr. Wcbi: ! ;• o’.i;v Tin. '■ v, turm, ri.iughtrr i. a P Mi':, ii-'ray Tin:'ey, j u v - M> arm Mrs. ToPp Murphy: ■’ .b; ■ i ... -vpi,&on ; ; «r- : Mrs Suck A!; xonder. • stun.*- '■ <s>hnnj' > blarei., :b" sicv sensation ' ! ”<’h is ■s. .'. pin:; the cdunlty ' -'‘f a nth Ivefudcri iit the per- MWSiit i ;;rc tofmny M«Wf on gui ■s: . t buries Brown piano a:*r? vocals and Kddir Wiifii'ms «n i :;*s. fr iiviiv started playing the coital at tw-rfvo along wit It Ins Erotiwt • ■ • ,tr. vi fan is non ivitn lltc King t oSe Trio. B»'ookly» Inir! Honored B\ jL-olumbia \ -m School . vi-vs York i ANP - CmTncM Cm- 1 i !!:<:' ,T. H nr.tivt of BrOliki;'"; who , the Phi Beta fiLwppa ■(r.rs' i.- : ;,:r;oh:r. Iron' Hunter rVSer;:- .her alma mater, is the first M-.'ijro f be t-i :c ‘ r;l president of Coun" at Columbia Univer : Low school by members <>i i lii' Rest student body j., school THE NEW | Friday and Saturday Sunset Carson ln RED RIVER RENEGADES" —Also— -1,0r,c Chandler ln OLTL.VV? TAMERS" Sunday and Monday Roy Boc:ev.s ln "ROLL ON TEXAS MOO'S" Tuesday awl Wednesday Randolph S>c\ ft - In j "T. Alt-MAX'S TERRITORY- Thursday ’One ftavi i i l 'ranees Lafegfemu - In p ; -vnjrc- TTv*n»p»rvr- r-T 1 i .a »*•;»_, *r» ns i « I*. . i pnifjjppA smrvi.Fß Pf.FA.SKS AlilHKWtiS 11A LEIGH Phillip i D. S- huy H - . child prodigy. pleased and atnnznd appreciative audience - Finlay and Saturday nights in Green lea f Chapel ot Shaw (Jin versify as she Interpreted music that encompassed the gamut ot musical style from Searletti to Copland and Thompson, Miss Schuyler played Friday night hi lure an aurli nee composed of cit Gens of Raleigh and nearby com namities including more than 300 Catrons of the conceit. Iho a*, t's't played Saturday nigh l before su dents of Shaw University. S, Episcop:i!.i:ms I r::ccj To Abolish ! t . L. ■ Sf j Xi'. i."R VII LK. S. V. •A $! Admittance of TTearo delegates con :Uiut£d a major Gus for whit* RoCy..jraliaoft lari *>, a*k a, the IT i l l r.nual conveiilioi} of the Episcopal b metre of South’ Carolina opened. Aiv.'.litich of the church'; iim crow ; olic.v was urged by (be Charleston convention, which requested that d< scrate's from Negro congregations be invited. I.rw*imM, i j uniiannmur-wat**—»uni—»wwwbwmiw'Wmwwj*' RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1 srs.-ttoN a rim -a-r. f | ; KVV, WIJ.UAM BE.VDIX IX | I “TWO TEARS | j BEFORE ! the mr IT?:. AFRH •;>: UDDJK CANTOR IN “TO Mili WT’ ? u i's I! L. s y.. •: 0 tvtH.Tm in Arn. m\v j ! TYRONE POWER. NANCY | KCLI.Y. sis N’T;A FONDA IN | "jesse mtr\ M SO > fiapter No, G i -M VRI.tT »H'RS!'.MA\ frßt.-s \r. MAY ; i Double i I'aiurr SUNSET CARSON :\ •‘SHKRIFF OF C IMTII »?0> and SHEiI \ RYAN. FRED BRADY • ‘SiiGiiin j S(]-AM)AUH S’ | •• HARTER 7 t •lUIY.i! AiOtYTEII RHU.S [ AGAIN" | i! ?ESSiI Pres#rt«4 t>V MCI The Sepia Swing Seosatioa ,w ■> * ft ' 7 .7 WSSSSMBt RALEIGH MEM. AUDITORIUM MONDAY *§ #\ may 11? Advance Satie $1.30 PAGE SEVEN Now Playing! She’s An Angel -Bat What At Killer. Olivia de Havilland Lew Ayres j “The Dark F 3 FT • f 8 a * * Mi'ror SUN - MON - TIIE What Mildred (Fierce did - - Nora Prentiss ! 5 Does Better! j . : 11 SHE OUGHT ill TO BE | ;! W lwl i y sdEt -1 i iWw .Pw ; I i W;i n ■ K... >H j i % i | 1 I ! i wm a v*TW r # NEW WARMER SENSATION •K ENT • ' 'I BRUCE * | QUITE! , DEMN-'T oiviiin 'uLit \ ! j ROf-ffiT t:bk RO;f«ARI,D;C**f | o (Starts Wednesday Bob Hope Dorothy i.amour IN “MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE’' ; With PEILR LOS-KE f CHILDREN’ ADMSSSIOX ' ( i■■ iblrf. i■; in |ft»: Plfg TAX I , |iftß'«SSßl|j|
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