POPULAR TEAM AT DOLLY TWO DAYS Sa'lv Filers And James Dunn in “We Have Our Moments” Sally Eilers and James Dunn hava returned to the screen with a pic ture that is a fine prescription foi the relief of jaded spirits. Their new vehicle, Universal’s “We Have Our Moments,” which opens today at the Dolly Madison theatre for two days, is gay, stimulating comedy drama. The story is about a school teach er who tires of her small town sur roundings and goes on a lark to Europe. Aboard ship she becomes the unwitting catspaw for a band of dinner-jacketed crooks and gets in to serious complications with the law. Around this plot has been wo ven a picture of sparkle and charm. Emphasis has been placed on the modern treatment of lightness, art fully handled by Director Alfred Werker. Miss Eilers and Dunn, always an appealing team, live up to the repu tations they won when their first co-starring production, “Bad Girl’; was voted the best picture Os 1932. Miss Eilers and James Dunn are supported by an unusually well ba lanced cast. Mischa Auer, Thurston Hall, David Niven, Marjorie Gate son, Warren Hymer, Virginia Sale Franklyn Pangborn and Grady Sut ton all turn in splendid performan ces. The picture has its moments of exciting tenseness, but it is essen tially first rate comedy. It is loaded with sparkling dialogue and funny situations, handled with a sophisti cated touch. Physical and medical examina tions have been held for club mem bers in the eleven 4-H clubs of Edgecombe County. DOLLYi MADISON THEATRE ADVANCE PROGRAM From Thursday, May Gth through Saturday, May Bth Thursday-Friday, May 6-7th Sally Eilers - James Dunn Mischa Auer with David Niven - Warren Hymer-Marjorie Gateson “WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS” Crime-Dbesn’t-Pay Spries: “The Public Pays” Morning Show Thursday 10:30; / afterncons 3:15-3:45; evenings 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-26 c Saturday, May Bth Buck Jones with Lita Chevret “SAND FLOW” Episode No. 4 “Dick Tracy” with Ralph Byrd - Smiley Burnette Headliner: “Music, Music Every where” Continuous Shows start ing 2:30. Admission 10-26 c PALACE THEATRE ADVANCE PROGRAM From Thursday, May 6th through Saturday, May Bth Thursday-Friday, May 6-7th Jean Arthur-Charles Boyer with Leo Carrillo-Colin Clive “HISTORY is MADE at NIGHT” Mickey Mouse Cartoon: “Moving Day” Metro Cartoon Morning Show Friday 10:30; afternoons 3:15-3:45; evenings 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-26 c Kiddies’ Jack Pot Matinee Saturday Morning 10:30 Special Show Saturday Night 11:30 Paul Muni - Ann Dvorak - Os- Good Perkins - Boris Karloff - C. Henry Gordon - George Raft “SCARFACE” Top Notcher Cartoon: “Amuse YourselP’ Box office opens Saturday Morn ing 10:15. Admission 10-26 c Box office opens Saturday Night 11:15. All seats 26c. Saturday, May Bth. William Boyd with Jimmy Elli son - George Hayes - in another of the “Hop - Along - Cassidy” series “BORDERLAND” Episode No. 10 “Robinson Crusoe” with Mala Vitaphone No velty: “Whale Ho!” Continuous Shows Starting 2:30. Admission 10-26 c © UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL*NEWS WEEK IN THE BEST LIFE-GUARD TRADITION When two members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp at Warren ton, Ore., decided to be married, an officer read the ceremony and the happy pair proceeded in triumph under an archway of crossed shovels. Buck Jones At Dolly Saturday Universal Presents Popular Star In “Sandflow,” Here I Oone Bay Review of Story Given Three “Loop Loop” cowboys, Joaquin, a Mexican,. Tex and money hungry Quayle, are startled . when a wounded rider gallops up j to their hut in the Sandflow bad lands. They recognize him as Lane I Hallet, whose father had started his vast herds with stolen cattle. Ilallet had two sons’ Buck who paid his father’s debts and Lane, now a fugitive, accused of killing l Sheriff Pat Sullivan. Quayle wants the thousand dol lar reward offered for Lane. The I new sheriff arrives with his posse. | Buck rescues the unconscious Lane J and Joaquin gives Quayle an' amount equal to the reward for! keeping silent. Buck vainly tries to get Lane to explain the shooting. He thinks Lane is trying to shield a girl named Rose, who was with him near the scene of the killing. Buck seeks out Rose to question her. He learns she is deeply interested in Lane. While they talk, Buck is seized and locked in a shack. He escapes and observes a meet i ing presided over by Porter, a fugitive banker charged with em bezzlement. Hose discovering Buck’s escape, tells him she is Porter’s daughter and declares her father innocent. His bank failures have destroyed his reason. Porter’s friends enact directors’ meetings to pacify him. Quayle is brought in as a pris oner. He has been trying to betray Lane for the reward, in spite of his agreement. When Buck starts to escape Quayle fells him and tries to take Buck’s horse. Rose, helping Buck, fights off Quayle. QQuayle meets and kills Porter. Buck pursues Quayle. Joaquin is taking the vfounded Lane ib the ranch on a buckboard. While he seeks drinking water, he leaves the boy resting under a tree. Quayle finds Lane and is about to shoot him, when Buck arrives to fight the killer. Quayle levels his gun at Buck and Joaquin drops the slayer with a thrown knife. Returning to camp, Buck learns that Porter, while insane, killed Sullivan. Lane, cleared of the 1 REMEMBER MOTHER SUNDAY, MAY 9TH. ..WITH A NICE BOX OF HOLLINGSWORTH UNUSUAL FINE CANDY. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY. Graduating Gifts CARA NOME GIFT PACKAGES, Perfume and a Complete Line of Cara Nome Cosmetics. -«* Sheaffers Pen and Pencil Sets, Stationery, Kodaks and many other appropriate gifts. Our Fountain Service is Unexcelled. Hambrick, Austin and Thomas “The Friendly Druggists” Phone 27 PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. a Boyer-Jean Arthur Co-Star in “History” Dashing Romance Brings New Team Here Soon Palace Today and Tomorrow Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur, the screen’s newest team of film ro mancers, come to the Palace Theatre in Walter Wanger’s “History is Made at Night” for two days starting to day. This smart, fast-paced romance casts Boyer in a total new type of role as Paul Dumond, dashing man a!bout-town and the most popular head waiter on the Continent, while Jean Arthur is seen as a lovely New York mannequin. They Met in Paris pair become involved in a gay, ultra under thrilling circumstances. The modern romance that carries them from France to America against a series of stunning, ultra-modern set tings, including a crack luxury liner and the smartest restaurants of New York and Paris. Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive are featured in the supporting cast, which also includes Ivan Lebedeff, George Meeker, Lucian Prival, Georges Renavent and others. “History is Made at Night” is an original story of Gene Towne and Graham Baker, one of Hollywood’s most prolific and popular writing teams. The production was directed by Frank Borzage for release through United Artists. The photo graphy is credited to Gregg Toland. Q Jimmy Ellison Returns To “Hopalong” Series Jimmy Ellison, fresh from achiev ing new heights of popularity for his portrayal of Buffalo Bill” Cody in “The Plainsman,” again appears with William Boyd in the latest of the “Hopalong Cassidy” adventures in “Borderland,” which begins on Saturday at the Palace Theatre. Ellison is a Texas Ranger in “Borderland,” and William Soyd, as “Hoppy,” is an under-cover man in the same outfit. George Hayes, who plays “Windy,” and who also had a part in “The Plainsman,” is charge, remains with Rose to con i valesce. 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