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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1927 Rockingham Post-Dispatch, Richmond Comity, N; C. PAGE SEVEN PROGRAM ATGp)EN THEATRE THE HOUSE OF GOOD CLEAN PICTURES WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 19 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 19 AND 20: Warner Bros, present John Barrymote in DON JU Cast: H.stelle Taylor, Warner O'Lahd and Helene Costello. The se cret dreams of every woman's heart. Love in the days when love was a fine art. Clandestine and piratical love flaming passion, running the gamut from a simple kiss to impassionet acquiescence. John Barrymore, the screen's greatest lover, roving in a sea of voluptuous beauty, gives the boldest exhibition of the universal emotion the screen has ever seen. The burning story of the life and love of the greatest lover of all ages. Born to love, he took what he wanted. Dashing, irresistible ; a lover who realized every woman s dream. A comedy "HIS DAY OF DAYS," first showing in North Carolina. Mat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 20 and 40 AN" also "INTERNATIOAL NEWS"; Night at 7 and 9 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 AND 22: Milton Sills in. "HARD BOILED HAGGERTY" With Molly O'Day. The thrills start at once and they come so fast that you will just grip the arms of your chairs. When you see Milton Sills drop 3,000 feet in a burning plane- ment! , "RUSHING BUSINESS" a comedy, Mat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 10 and 35c FRIDAY, SEPT. 23: -well, you'll be wild with excite- Night 7 and 9 p. m. "THE DESIRED WOMAN" Cast: William Collier, Jr., Irene Rich and William Russell. A story of the sensational havoc wrought by a beautiful woman among the soldiers of a desert outpost in India. The wife refuge .from her loneliness in the love of bitter vengeance.- The jnurder at the o "AUNTIE'S ANTE" a comedy." ' showing in North Carolina. Mat. 3:30 p. m. Adm. 10 and of the commanding officer finding a young lieutenant. The husband's d fort. INTERNATIONAL NEWS." First B5c Night 7 and 9 p. m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24: Fred Church in ; ' "HOODOO RANCH" Lured to the den of a gang of outlaws, rustlers of the plains, wild with fear then the man she had scorned conies to her. "E" BEAUTY PARLOR" No. 5. "DEAD EASY" a comedy. Opens at 2:30 and continues to 11 p. m. "DROP KICK." GOD'S COUNTRY." Admission 10 and 25c COMING ATTRACTIONS: "CLANCY'S KOSHER WEDDING." "BACK TO "THE BETTER OLE." "PAID TO LOVE." Subscribe for Post-Dispatch LOCAL ITEMS AND PERSONALS 1 Matter Briefly Mentioned Little Hap raings Personal Notes CALL POST-DISPATCH OFFICE flone 182 T. T. Cole was in the city Wednes- PRODUCING COMPANY'S POOR day night and today. j ; - EFFORT j . ' The address of the C. K. Waddill The least said about the so-called family is rnow 120 East Morehead iocai talent show staged here last street, Charlotte. Friday night the better. Not that tit t t- i j; a -ii, the actors . were not competent and Mrs. Ben Dunlap, of Ansonville, : V . 1 spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. S. W. Steele. ly clever was. little Jessie Steele Sim I mons and Miss Lula Taylor. Mrs. D. L. Coppedge has recover-; But the vehicle, "Cupid Up-toed sufficiently to walk out on her Date," was without merit even were porch Wednesday. it properly gotten up. Presenting such a poorly prepared show before Spot cotton price being paid this people who had paid the price and nad linursaay; aiiernoon Dy w. a. v,ov- th riht to expect to be better en- ington & Co., is 21 cents. Miss Grace Allen, of Summerton, jS. C, is the guest this week of Mrs. Lewis Nance? on Fayetteville Road. How about having the paper sent chool? A weekly letter from home. Miss Vesta Biggs is thisweek sup plying at the County Health office, In place of Mrs. S. B. Cole who is f t . . A 1 1 ii lor me ween. Stephen W. Steele, Jr., spent Sat- trday and Sunday with his mother ere. He is with Tucker & Laxton, it Fort Mills, S. C. Miss Rebecca Land, of Hamlet, eaves this week for Germantown, Penn., to become industrial secretary j'East, Hendersonville, N. C ttor- the Y . W. U. A. Annual convention of Kind's Daughter will be held at Henderson Oct. 6, 7. J. W. Morse, Jr., who is taking a business course at King's, in Char lotte, spent the week-end back home. Mrs. McCrea French and daughter left last Friday night for Atlanta to make their home. Another Covington new subscriber is Mrs. Louis Covington, "Chatwood," West Chester, Penn. Roundtrip fare Rham to Washing ton Sept. 23 to 28th. See advt this issue. Fare only $10.00. - Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Miller, of Bai ley, spent Sunday with their sister, Dr. Mary Lou Miller. Miss Jennie Wall McRae left Wed nesday for Raleigh to enter St. Mary's School. Two new subscribers this week are Mrs. Tom C. Hamer at Bennettsville, and M. E. Covington at Avon Park, Florida. Lee Morse and wife came down from Gastonia Sunday and spent the day with his mother, Mrs. S. T. Morse. Miss Marguerite Maddry, who taught in the city schools the past three years, is this fall teaching at Weldon; her address is Box 482. Miss Virginia Hicks began woik the 8th in the bookkeeping depart ment of the Bank of Pee Dee. Miss Katie Hicks is the other wielrier of the posting machine. Misses Ina and Gladys McCracken came from Tarboro last Saturday, and are stopping at Mrs. R. L. Mc- jf ore finally departing for another K.enzie s home. Miss Ina teaches at fereen pasture. Cordova, Miss Gladys at Rohanen. tertained, does not reflect credit upon the Wayne producing agency of At lanta, and that concern most certain ly has lost friends in this latest at tempt. It was unfair to the actors to" expect a better production with i COURT AT WADESBORO Howell Case .Continued-:37 Were in kJail. Many Liquor Case. Superior Court is grinding with a full head of steam at Wadesboro this week. The Anson county jail had 37 prisoners in it Monday await ing trial, most of them for liquor violations. . The murder case against M. B. and Harley Howell, charged with killing the Chinaman some months ago, was continued to next term, due to the sickness of their lawyer, Mc. Caudle. . Jim Davis was ' gi on 6 months ; on roads. His casewav rather unusual. He u ent to John ; fc nepard's still in Anson some time in 1:25 to simply yet a drink, and" was caught there; The charge was possession and trans- o your girl or boy who 'is off at what seems to have been inefficient porting- the Superior Court ruling leadership sent out by the Wayne company. COVINGTON-HYDER Mr. Piatt Covington, formerly of Richmond county, but now living at Hendersonville, was married on. Aug. 31st in Greenville, S. C, to Miss Min nie Hyder, of . Hendersonville. Mr. Covington is connected with the Im perial Life Ins. Co., and he and his bride are living at 305 Third avenue, Postmaster Long states that after Oct. 1st, the lobby, of the new post office will be locked each night from 12 o'clock to 6 next morning. The C. O. Pastorfield family sev eral "days ago moved from their for mer address in New Haven, Conn., to 47 Willard street, that city. Dr. F. J. Garrett returned Sunday night from New York where he spent three weeka taking treatment foi rheumatism in the left shoulder. Miss Susie Shipp, who has spent the summer in Connecticutt, " leaves fchat state this Friday on her return So Durham, to 203 Watts street. The R. B. Napier family have mov ed back to their home on Randolph street, after spending the summer at their cottage on the Rham-Hamlet road. Check flashers spent last week in Hamlet, and put out $500 in bad fchecks upon the merchants there, be ON TO BENTONVILLE fez. i And Take Advantage it Offers You. ML The chamber of commerce of Wadesboro last week selected J. , T. I Mrs. W. N. Everett continues to mprove, tho'- still at Rex hospital,. t. is likely she may be strong enUgh of the Convenience Whelden as its secretary. He is from ' lo be carried to her home at 310 N Massacuhsetts. but" more recentlv Rlount street bv the middle of next i i i - 'mi . aUftctedUQrlaF, fyeek. . Sunday s near Spartanbursr. brfer, V. J,--''-1 i i h , mf faxr- ' r u U I IV trUeO i A CHECKING ACCOUNT Saves time and worry and loss of steps. Establishes your credit at the bank. Helps you to keep an accurate record of your expenditures. Open an Account To lay and know the satisfaction derived from doing business with a bank that looks after the interests of its depositors. Come In Today SteciisiQham back , with them .' Mr. McBrice who went there Sept. 5th to attend the annual reunion of the McBride fam ily -three sister and two brothers. 1 Mrs. Robt. Stansill and daughter, Mrs. Harvey Terry and daughter, Mrs. Mattie Stansill and Miss Daisy Nichols returned Sunday from a week's visit to the John Stansill fam ily at Farmville. Mrs. T. Boyce Henry and mother landed at Boston. Sunday night after a tour of Europe. Mrs. Henry and children will reach Rockingham about the last of next month; they left here June 22nd. 1 t'z rTTiT their Hi A tablet was today (Thursday) v lveiled at Bentonville, down in John son county, on the battlefield made famous by the fighting of the Junior Reserves who .opposed Sherman's march in March, 1865. - Gov; Mc Lean was the speaker of the day, and a sham battle was- engaged in, with Ft. Bragg aeroplanes doing stunts verhead. Attending the celebration from Rockingham were the following: Veteran J. B. Brewer, who was in that battle ; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gore, Miss 'Elisabeth? Brewer, Mrs. Geo. P. Entwistle, Mrs. B. F. Palmer, Mrs. W. C. Leak, Mrs. Lucy P. Rus sell. The paper is delighted that Mis. Russell "took inM the celebration, for now we are assured of an inter esting first-hand sketch for next week's paper of what took place there today. AND GETTING HOTTER! that the mere act of lifting a bottle t the mouth comes under the .head o; transporting. And so Davis gets 6 mortis for gouig after his drink ; w nila have been better off for the drink to have ben brought to him. Shepard has already served a year on the roads for manufacturing. And now he is serving still another road sentence imposed last spring. Unfair Question Shim "You drive awfully : fast, don't you?" . , . , fc Hir: -"Well, I touched seventy yesterday.'' A "Did you" kill any of them?' j m- .JIJ!11 mi1,. l V" j,, .. - : ;- '. CLiiiFF- RANGE Why Let the Wife Suffer? Hud son lasV-crunday, and will start im their return this Friday. Mrs. Cow burn was Miss Edith Mcintosh, and they are visiting the Alex Mcintosh family at Roberdel. Mr. A. J. Harrington left for Hat tiesburg, Miss., to visit his nephews', Jesse and Preston McCann, last j Thursday, a. m. and before he : eturn 3 to North Carolina he will visit his old friends, the Bostick boys who went from North Carolina and settled in Meridian, Miss, several years ago. The paper is in receipt of a re newal subscription from -Miss Annie Covington,' at the State Hospital, Mor- Iganton. She is a valued subscriber, and the paper is literally a weekly Miss Dorothy P. Wall and Louise Ballard, of Ellerbe, left Tuesday for Red Springs to enter the Presbyter- ipttprfrnm hnmPtftW ShorPm ian college there. Miss Wall will l bers pleasantly the old friends back specialize m music. Miss Ballard is I uftmo qa 9cte fn u0 t.00tvK0,i t B. F. Reynolds, Cashier. Open till 6 o'clock P. M. on Saturdays. M. W. McRae, President Dr. A. C. Everett, Vice-Pres. i taking a business course. Active work is in progress exca vating for the new Long 2-story building m front of courthouse. The dirt is being hauled and dumped into the lot of the B". & L. on the south side of Leak street, east of the Cox property. Miss Helen Long is spending her vacation at home with her mother, Mrs. Bettie Long. She spent the summer at the Highland Nature Camp, North Sebago, Maine. On Sept. 26th she will leave for Tarry- town, N. Y., to resume her work at Highland Manor, where she has charge of physical training, and gen eral supervision of the girls of the school. them. liss Emma Regan, of Elizabtth town, came here from Charlotte Wed nesday on her way home. She has spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Warwick and she spent Wed nesday night with Miss -Ella Kelly. They attended the picnic given at Ellerbe Springs by Misses May Hicks and Pratt Covington and she w er.t on to her home today. t : The weather : this week has been the real cotton opening kind what little there is to open. Daily papefs tell of hundreds prostrated in Chica go and the big western citiesj from the V ' . 'xa ' ' 1 ' 1 fl.'nu 'bun hotter in A kitchen, i Why let the wife stew and suffer over a stove, when you can come to this bakery and have your" bread, pies and cakes supplied FRESH DAILY from the ovens! Glad to serve you ; come in and give our pastries the once over. HOME BAKERY South Lee Street A. C. Folsom, Mgr. W E. McN AIR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS Furniture, Pianos, Phonograph, Floor Coverings, Stoves, Ranges. MONEY TO LOAN Yan-rfiiiaaa in r,icmuoiia"uouiixy ana also on good town property m Rock ingham and Hamlet.' J. VANCE ROWE, Attorney, Aberdeen, N. C. FORD TIRES & TUBES We buy Ford tires and tubes, second-hand. And we sell 'em. Let us supply your needs. Central Fill- -ing Station, phone 222. MOTHER., HO W OLD WtU. 1 H M TO && BEFORE I pOWPEft V a l f JL j r AAUCH JEAIN OLDER. AS OtD A9 MOTHER I -THHAJ .X 3UESS ) ) I WON T BOTHER I v -mW m W -tVER.E WA A UlTTLB 6 1 R.L. AslO -MM CROWD WILU (SHE HAD A SHINY ALL BE OLD WOMEAlJ NO rO R- THAT TltABYZ?"- aiow MOTHER ALWAW (JOES - To R. R LYON "DRUG CO, R. P. LYON DRUG CO., Rockingham, N. C. Phone 141 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS : Atwater Kent Radio, Sheaf fer Pens and Pencil, Elisabeth Arden Toilet Preparations, Nyal Family , Remedies COURTEOUS PROMPT RELIABLE We deliver hvLmeans of motorcyclequick and sure. ORGAN ON THE WAY The large pipe organ recently or dered for the Garden theatre ha-j been shipped, and will be eretced next week, states Manager Bailey. LAND SALE AT ELLERBE iThis Saturday at 10:30 O'clock. On Dasre 4 can be seen notice of auction sale Of the McPhail or Heck property at Ellerbe this Saturday, di- 1 a viea into lots. 4 THE NEW STORE OPENED 'Open House" Tuesday Night. TJie Austin-Clontz new store, in the oic? Long furniture store buildincr. was formally opened for inspection luesday night from 7:30 to 9, and for business Wednesday morning. Manager Turner estimated that be tween five : hundred and a thousand people called Tuesday evening. Here for the ooeniher were two of the partners Mr. Austin who mana ges the Wadesboro store, and Mr. C. L- oabiston who manasres the store at Statesyille. ; SUPPER TUESDAY NIGHT : Supper will, be" served in the pine grove to the rear of, the Buren O'Brien home - next Tuesday evening from 6 to 7, by the Young People. Scjety of the Presbyterian - church. Tfiie public" is cordially invited at '4ic per plate. Special music wil -be Jill the Rakish Lines of Autumn in These A' The smart hats this fall have all of the rakish lines which make for style and they are to be had in such a wide variety of models that she who wears either a large or small hat most becomingly, can find here just the hat she wants and at a price she wishes topay. The new soleil that fine, soft felt with the nap--faced hatter's plush, of course predominates. It is to be had m black or any of the pleasing autumn tones. THE HAT SHOP Rockingham, N. C. , jjj a Ceature. . - :
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