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T STf ME' The s 117 People Show - Saturday, the abdallah girls ? "Dancing That's Different" ^ (Five flashing femlaes who pound out rhyC thm in a new startling manner. From fti straight tap to and through intricate acri batics, pyramiding and sensational ground ^ tumbling these young ladies present the ultimate in the modern dance). Ifredardathandco. 1$ "The Party Is Over, But The ? Memory Lingers On." Q (For years being standard next to closing -omedy act this attractive lauah* !? w-~ ? ? ? J straight to your hearts. Fred Ardath's unimit&ble impersonation of a drunk rocks the house from top to bottom). y *4^ sBsH Gene Autry, Lois Wilde, Smiley Burnett from "The Singing Cowboy", a Rep Fr. and Sat.. May 28-29 ~ r . Mary Brian and Dick Purcell in a scene fror production, "Navy Blues' Mon. and Tuci., May 31-June 1 I^SHf Km rM **^- Mu 'Panorama of stills catching the exciting m Republic's fast-moving drama, "Larcen Wednesday, Jul The Cherokee Seoul J AND * r R OP 0 LIT A how of outstanding Matinee & Night? Feat VAN AND VERNON "The Old Hoke". (Laugh dictator*. Thi* couple of funster* ^ bring house down with their delightful wa comedy chatter. Different, surprising, this is indeed an outstanding comedy mom- tt ent). SHARON CLARK ?in? "Say It With Sonars". <si (Miss Sharon Clark is after your heart in twi the way she interprets blue songs. Hearing ?believing. You must hear yourselves tt appreciate). ove i | Friday & Sa ^ ' 1 MAY 28 \ ISP n the new Republic .{ SPECI 110:30 Show | day Night? iliinrf Uiffni tunic, isiuu | Don't mis | One hoi I Admission If I ood and ten X yon the Air" | N0. 6 t, Murphy, N. C. fHEAl N VAR1E1 merit and person; urine J Special Sh MAVIS "The Nimble Feet" bi? young lady prove* that there is alys a different way of dancing and that exceptionally good one). KOCH SISTERS "Dancing Team" lapely and personable tapsters these ns make an appearance for some rhyii rope skipping and win the audience r unusual offering). 5* Ti w itoday f I * " ^ "acei - | CARTOON| MONDAY & Tl /?* I fc' \ mi ?s'*s'" ijF?' I,"" SMIIFY BURNrTTE .> > " "" * .> " % "CHAMPION V '' v Axis rille I %4: ,ple ,rJ^ AL lalfji Satur-1 wee "Some-1 ^ rent" | TURN THE I s Round the lasting! / 5 ^ Thursday, May 27, 1937 rRH ilities ow Saturday Night?10:30| "Clari-NUT To You" o 2 (This young chap's uncanny way of handling clarinette stops the show cold and es- m establishes him as favorite of any audience. ^ o The Russian Cossacks z Cn Musical Group of Distinction g D(Six piec?? playing Red, Hot and Blue with ^ a range from Swing to the classics. These Q boys make audiences everywhere give them- ^ selves up completely to music. A splendid musical offering). IRSDAY. MAY 27 j i'11 iTiirB^B I DRUMMOND No. 5 -"Stranger Than Fiction" UESDAY, May 31st-June 1st ^ #? & rtf -;-rc<u \ f^i^Lj ! ^'lt - | >NESDAY, June 2 MICROSCOPEONCRIME! | | - $m/m'* JKm. .
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