Spring Fashion Revue To Be Presented Here Friday Night
Latest Styles for Both Men and
Women Will Be Displayed, With
Number Local People as Models
Sponsored by E. H.
Liverman Store at
Plymouth Theatre
Entertainment To Include
Musical Selections and
Regular Picture
A score of the most attractive
young women of Washington County
—and their escorts—will serve as
models at the Fashion Show which
will be presented at the Plymouth
Theatre Friday evening by the E. H.
Liverman Store, with Miss Vir
ginia Caiioon directing and in charge
of the event. The names of those
who will serve as mannequins and
their escorts will not be revealed un
til they appear on the stage of the
theatre attired in the latest creations
from Hollywood, Paris, and New
York.
There will be no advance in admis
sion prices, although the program of
entertainment will include vocal se
lections by Miss Clara Louise Jones,
public-school music teacher in the
Plymouth High School, and organ ac
companiment by Shep Brinkley, man
ager of the theatre. The regular fea
ture picture. "Blondie Meets Her
Boss," starring Penny Singleton and
Arthur Lake, will also be shown.
There will be no matinee, and the
fashion revue proper will get under
way promptly at 9 p. m., the picture
program being shown both before and
after the style show.
Mr. BrinKley said today that ar- :
rangements were practically com- i
| E. H. LIVERMAN |
Mr. Livertnan recently spent a
week in New York selecting the
styles which will be presepie*! at
the Spring Fashion Revue in the
Plymouth Theatre here tomorrow
(Friday) night.
Dlete at the theatre for making this
one of the nmst successful events ever
held in Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Liverman re
cently returned from a trip to New
Vork, where they spent a week buy
ing dashing, swanky evening gowns,
(ports dresses, suits and other femi
rine attire, as well as the latest in
iports wear, suits and other spring
md summer apparel for men.
Directing the fashion show will be
iliss Virginia Cahoon, a commercial
eacher in the Greensboro High
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Two Matches Leii
In Galt Tourney
Only two matches remain to
bo played to determine the win
ner of the handicap golf tourna
ment, which has been in progress
at the country club here for the
past three or four weeks. Roscoe
Bowers defeated C. G. Crockett,
7 and 5, last Sunday in the only
semi-final round played so far,
gaining a place in the finals,
where he will meet either H. E.
Beam or John Rountree.
Mr. Beam defeated L. J. Meu
nier, jr., Sunday in a 19-hole bat
tle 1-up in a quarter-final match.
In the other quarter-final match,
John Rountree disposed of Carl
L. Bailey, 2 and 1. Beam and
Rountree will meet in the last
semi-final match, the winer play
ing Mr. Bowers for top honors
and a dozen golf balls, the gift of
Ellis Maples, club pro, who pro
moted the tournament.
School, who this week staged two sim
ilar productions in Greensboro for
leading firms of that city.
Fifty or more garments will be dis
played in the event, which is expect
ed to be the largest and most am
bitious attempt ever staged in Plym
outh.
‘‘We had never before seen such
lovely apparel for men and women."
said Mr. and Mrs. Liverman after
they returned from New York re
3ently, “and we chose just the things
for this show that they are wearing
at social events, on the street and at
;hurch there.”
Among the items to be shown are
Hair-Do's at Style
Show by Virginia
Dare Beauty Shop
Latest Hair Styling Crea
tions Will Be Displayed
By Mannequins
The young ladies who will parade
the latest styles in wearing apparel
for the feminine sex across the stage
of the Plymouth Theatre here Fri
day night, when E. H. Liverman's
store puts on its first fashion show,
will have their hair prepared by the
Virginia Dare Beauty Shop in Liver
man's store, which has been busy all
this week preparing for the event.
Under the skillful direction of Mrs.
Winona Bowen, manager of the shop,
who is assisted by Miss Hulda Mae
Sawyer and Mrs. Maude Cox, the at
tractive young models will present
the latest fashions in hair dressing
styles.
Miss Virginia Cahocn. owner of the
shop and director of the show, her
self a beautician, will also help with
the beauty shop arrangements, and
it was said today that all of the young
models would be given particular at
tention to emphasize the type of
service offered by the local shop.
Arriving here yesterday from
Greensboro, where she and her com
mercial class have already staged two
style events this week. Miss Cahoon
is expected by Mr. and Mrs. Liver
man to present a fashion revue which
will compare favorably with those
she directed in Greensboro.
redingote suits, three-piece topper
suits, three-piece swagger suits, man
tailored suits, sport suits, church
dresses, street sport dresses and eve
ning gowns for the ladies; sport suits,
sport jackets, business suits and top
coats for men.
The hair-style creations for the
voung ladies serving as models are
aeing given by the Virginia Dare
Beauty Shop, owned by Miss Cahoon,
in E. H. Liverman's store here, Mrs.
Winona Bowen is manager of the
shop.
PLYMOUTH Theatre
"Plymouth's Community Asset"
Thursday March 14
X-Citing! X-Plosive! X-Traordinary!
Wayne Morris - Priscilla Lane
"RETURN OF DR. X"
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Humphrey Bogart - Dennis Morgan
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ON THE SCREEN:
Penny Singleton - Arthur Lake
"BLONDIE MEETS
HER BOSS"
Saturday
March 16
Continuous Shows From 1 P. M.
PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1
Gene Autry - Smiley Burnette
"IN OLD MONTEREY"
Sunday
March 17
/Is swingy as Artie Shaw’s music ... as gay
as a college prom .. as spirited as modern youth.
Lana Turner, Richard Carlson, Ann
Rutherford, Artie Shaw & Orchestra
-in
"DANCING CO-ED"
Monday March 18
Another triumph for the star of “Night Must
Fall’’... in a powerful drama of breeding versus
the Booze Rackets!
Robert Montgomery - Edward Arnold
"EARL OF CHICAGO"
Tuesday March 19
A Swell Cast in the Surprise Picture .. .
A PLAY ABOUT PLAYERS!
Pat O'Brien - Olympe Bradna
Roland Young in
"NIGHT OF NIGHTS"
Wednesday March 20
Mat., 10c To AH 7 Till 7:30, Adm. 10-15c After 7:30, Adm. I0-25c
The dream of a simple soul who rose to great
ness through his sublime love for humanity!
D. W. GRIFFITH’S PRODUCTION ....
"ABRAHAM LIHCOLH"
Featuring Walter Huston - Una Mer
kel - Ian Keith
j HAVE IMPORTANT PART IN FASHION REVUE |
Miss Virginia Cahoon and Miss Clara Louise Jones, left to right, will
have important parts in connection with the “Spring Fashion Revue,”
sponsored by the E. H. Liverman Department Store, to be presented at
the Plymouth Theatre Friday night, March 15. The entire presentation
is under the direction of Miss Cahoon, while Mss Jones will sing a solo j
as a feature of the musical entertainment.
Thrilling Mystery
On Here Thursday
Latest in a line of iniquitious not
ables of such unexpected physical
stamina and scientific fervor that the
grave itself proved unequal to con
tain them, is the homicidal Dr. Xav
ier. who is now carvoting with sinster
vigor through the new mystery film.
‘‘Tlie Return of Doctor X” whcih will
have its first local showing at the
Plymouth Theatre Thursday.
Enacted by Humphrey Bogart,
whose standing as a oneman crime
wave was thought to grant him full
Robert Montgomery
Is Star Here Monday
Defying all screen formulas, a new
theme is brought to motion picture
audiences in “The Earl of Chicago.”
the year's most unusual motion pic
ture. which opens Monday on the
Plymouth Theatre screen with Rob
?rt Montgomery starred as a Chica
■ight to assume Dr. Xavier's time
lonored mantel of malignity, the
tamous doctor is again weilding his
tallous scalpel upon innocent and
in"’itting victims.
"Abraham Lincoln"
At Local Theatre
On Wednesday Only
ine puzziing and peculiar phases
of Abraham Lincoln’s character,
which innumerable phycholigists and
friendly biographers have tried to
solve through conflicting theories, are
very pointedly brought out in the
spectacular production of “Abraham
Lincoln which wili be the feature at
the Plymouth Theatre We Tuesday,
with Walter Huston playing the ti
tle role.
The tragic experience of Mary
Todd, an aristocratic young woman,
then one of the most sought after
belles in the Western Empire, being
jilted by no le.-s a person than young
Abe Lincoln, when she could have
married Stephen A. Douglas, a pre
sidential candidate and one of the
greatest politicans of the time; the
shy and highly sensitive actions he
displayed grieving over the untimely
death of Ann Rutledge, when he
wandered the woods abstractedly for
days; the divine humanity of his
make-up, and his everlasting think
ing and fighting for the ideals he
deemed right; are all pictured with
most remarkable fledlity in this
revelation of Lincoln as a boy. youth,
man and martyred Emancipator.
ga gangster who becomes an English
Earl by inheritance.
The film opens in Chicago, reveal
ing the "inside” on modern gang
methods. It then moves to England,
where Montgomery as Silky Kil
mount. the gangster goes greedily ex
pecting to collect a $10,000,000 estate.
Out of his element as Lord Gorley,
Silky is double-crossed by his lawyer
and pa!. Doc Ramsey, played by Ed
ward Arnold, and is tried for murder
according to the ancient tradition of
the House of Lords.
E. H. LI VERM AN
FASHION SHOW
AT THE
PLYMOUTH THEATRE
Fri., March 15th |
ON THE STAGE AT 9:00 P. M. \
ON THE SCREEN:
Penny Singleton
Arthur Lake in . .
'Blondie Neels Her Boss'
ORGAN ACCOMPANI
MENT BY
SHEP BRINKLEY
DIRECTED AND STAGED
—by—
Miss Virginia Gaboon
HAIR STYLES CREATED
VIRGINIA DARE
BEAUTY SHOP
Lovely Plymouth Ladies Display
ing the Latest and Most Beautiful
Spring Creations in Women's Wear,
With Their Escorts Presenting the
Newest Ideas in Correct Apparel for
Men_
The display will include not only the Suits,
Coats, Dresses, Shoes, Hats, and Other Main
Items of Apparel, but also the many Accessories
and Haberdashery so essential to the complete
wardrobe of well-dressed men and women.
E. H. LI VERM AN
PLYMOUTH’S BUSIEST STORE PLYMOUTH, N. C.