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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 22

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THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1937. Feature Attractions To Appear In Local Theatre Houses This Week DIXIE NOTE SEED FILM ATTRACTIONS IN GREENVILLE THIS WEEK 'j? 'Ihe, Show i'lace Of Creenvm SPITE MARRIAGE! fft Below: ihe amazing versatility and talent of dimlnulhe pw.ijTOwg iTrvvt i nut dynamic --uinger- jane miners was never so appar-'U. (j rnt a in her latest musical laugh riot, "Can This lie When his game was done he offered to pay her for the part she played in his vengeance. But he discovered that there was a woman whose heart could break and that his gold could not heal the wound. Land Of Cotton And Happy Negro Mixed With Harlem In Show i- I ft I 1 Hlli theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

PAGE SIX INRITZPIGTUfiE I si I si i i i I 'At mmr A MON. TUES. I EDWARD ARNOLD LARRIMORE Laughs from the lnnd of cotton, songs with southern charm and Harlem pep and romance under the moonlight and maunollns highlight Jane Withers' hilarious and tuneful triumph. "Can This He Dixie?" opening tomorrow for three days at the Rita. With the Irrepressible prpiwry and ever ihnamic Jane demonstrating her versatility and winning new laurels in a picture that surpasses even the best her past hits, the film is a combination of hilarious fun, liltlne music, last-moving dances and rolicking comedv and the fun really shines all the time.

Slim Summerville heads the outstanding cast which supports "Ginger" Jane including Helen Wood, Thomas Beck, Sara Haden, Claude GilliiiKwatcr and Donald Cook "Slitter's Gold" based on the life of John Sutter one of the most appealing figures that ever lived, will be shown Thursday only. The film stars Edward Arnold with Binnie Barnes, Lee Tracy. Catherine Alexander and many others. 1 in'John Meade's Woman" Above: June Travis, Warren Hull and Barton Mac-Lane In a tense scene from mm vvi JA ffij Above: Joseph Calleia, 11 fit Hif' Margaret Lindsay, Bruce TA I J'V rvM fl tH ')V action packed drama. "J'V KITZ, Friday and Saturday.

ZSf "Bengal At the with only. GAIL PATRICK, GEORGE BANCROFT Wy'h' Thuri ALWAYS Left: Kdward Arnold as John Sutter, receiving his Wed. KATHRINE HEPBURN "WOMAN "REBELS" first land grant In the lie jtowwbjI Jr8" re'i Hughes' sensational comedy fT. 1 roio drama, "Sutler' A 11 hit, "Cock Of The rjMi' 6 y. Sk.iW.v jh ju inursaay oniy, Thur.

BARTON MacLANE in "BENGAL TIGER" The Theatre That Brought Reasonable Admission Trices to Greenville Below: Katharine Hepburn and baby Marilyn French In "A Woman with Herbert Marshal. At the PARIS, Wednesday only. Za ijr Below; Franclne Larnmore I A Ivf jt naKe her film debut op- I Fs' Jk 'iiw posite Edward Arnold in jr I nH "John Meade's -rW. PARIS, Monday, Tuesday. Fri-Sat: "WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE" IT'S "GINGER" JANE'S BEST PICTURE! SEE IT! "Sinner Take All" detective mystery which features Bruce Cabbot and Margaret Lindsay with Joseph Calleia, is the attraction coming Friday for two days.

The picture deals with a newspaper reporter who solves at strange series of murders and a plot menacing an heiress. Its locale Is New York Penthouses and newspaper offices, night clubs, police stations are among the locales. Anderson WPA Rolls Show Large Decline ANDERSON, Mav Wnt-son. head of the WPA In Anderson county, has announced that the number of persons employed on rolls of the set-up In the county at this time Is half that listed on the rolls during the corresponding month of last. year.

He revealed that 440 persons are employed by WPA nt this time In Anderson county ns compared with avound 900 during April, J93fi. Pro-ejects under way at this time include road work, construction, school buildings, etc. Mr. Watson attributes the increased demand of the textile and other Industries as well as the greater demand for farm workers as being resixm-sible for the reduction in the WPA rolls. He expects a further substantial Increase as farm work speeds up during the next several weeks.

WHAT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IN THIS DIXIE SONG AND DANCE DELIGHT! i mm i ny wmmwiwuiv frfftr Of fir 1 1 LAUGHS! From the Land Of Cotton SONGS! With Southern Charm and Harlem Pep ROMANCE! Under the Moonlight and Magnolias 2 aa vw-y MON. TL'E. WED. 31 1 Above: John Beal finds himself taken into custody for a murder which he did not commit In "We Who Are About To The picture shows the thoughts and feelings of gn. WITHERS Scin fills a me men who await execution of the death sentence in I l3 I me men who await execution of the death sentence in "Condemned PARIS theatre, Friday and Saturday.

I Mr li i Home Folk Return Judge Mann Honored By Anderson Lawyers ANDERSON. May 1. Judge M. M. Mann of St.

Matthews, who has held court terms In this circuit during the winter period, was honored at a banquet given by the Anderson Bar association at the John C. Calhoun hotel Thursday night. Sharing honors with Judge Mann was Oscar H. Doyle, district attorney for the western district of South Carolina. In addition to the honorees, other distinguished Anriersonians in attendance included Associate Justice M.

L. Bonham of the state supreme court, and Federal Judge H. H. OWE SRI Tigerville H. D.

Club To Convene Carolyn Sprott Is Head Of Beta Club GREER. Mav Beta club To Simpsonville with THOMAS IUXKN THOMAS BECK WOOD COOK SLIM SUMMERVILLE CLAUDE GILLINGWATER XL -n i lb if TJX SIMPSONVILLE, May 1. Roy E. Jones, of Asheville, N. was guest TIGERVILLE, May 1.

The regular May meeting of the home demonstration club will meet In the home of Mrs. Sam M. Lawton at North Greenville Junior college of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. of Greer high school at its regualr monthly meeting elected officers for the school year: President, Carolyn Sprott; vice president, Kdna Henderson; secretary, Lois Dacus, mid treasurer, Thomas Slroud. Wilson President Of Laurens Rotary LAURENS, May 1. The Laurens Rotary club has elected directors and officers for the year, beginntn3 July 1. Ralph T.

Wilson was named by the board of directors as the new president, to succeed P. Roper; H. Douglas Gray, vice president; L. B. Blackwell, secretary-treasurer.

The board of directors consists of Mr. Wilson, Mr. Roper, L. S. McMillan.

Charles F. Fleming and R. E. Babb. Jones several days last week.

AT PAHISMDHDAY Romance, Thrills And Mystery Combine To Make Film Real Gem Aeousticon Receivers for Those With Defective Hearing! Ask ihe Cashier. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Moore and daughters Roberta and Katherlne, SARA HADEN JK.l) PKOl'TV OTIS II A It LAN Added 1. SONG HIT 2.

FISHING THRILLS 3. FOX NEWS Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock. of Winston-Salem are guests of the FIRST SHOW 11 A. M. former's parents Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. (iur S( Cnrolnu) in ihe I'irt Hi'rXZHTn 1 ALL IOC DAY RITZ "A Greenville Owned and Operated Institution" The conflict of human hearts and the wrath of outraged Nature supply the romance and drama of "John Meade's Woman," a Kriunlns AT LAST IT COMES TO love story of a man who thoueht Moore, of tne Standing Spring community. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Baldwin and small son, James Russel, and Jeff Baldwin, of WaxhliiRton, D. were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Baldwin Inst week. Little Miss Ida Greene, of the Five Fork community, was guest Inst week of her aunt, Mrs. Sara Curry. Misses Fronde Rice, of the Roe he could treat women as ruthlessly as timbcrlands.

railroads and wheat piWASSfflSS' I I EDWARD ARNOLD ill I -Vfc7Jnjtn I BIN ME BARNES BRITE CABOT MARGARET LINDSAY JOSEPH CALLEIA crops In the high game of finance, Monday Tuesday Wednesday No Advance In Prlres MAT. 25c NIGHT 30c starring Edward Arnold and Franclne Larrimore which opens a two day engagement at the Paris to 'n Ml I HI YOU-AT POPULAR PRICES! Here it The scmalinn of the modern screen world! things lo see! A cast never before duplicated! The hit lhat thrilled New Vork for crowded months at $2 admis-ilon now you ran ee It at popular prices! The love story supreme that will remain forever an unforgettable experience! ALL" buck school faculty; cirace Meadors, morrow. The utory deals with John Meade. I XWWL lrW BaiBaSSBBWaaBalaBaBBi I Industrialist, who has reached the 01 Kcrea nchool faculty; Lois Brown and Ruby Harllng, of Pelzcr school faculty, were last week-end guests at their respective homes. John BolesRosalind Russell in "Craig's Wife'r highest rung of Industrial success by ruthless dealings.

uau Patrick. Oeoree Bancroft. Sidney Bleckmer. John Trent. Ai- Monday-Tuesday Only GANGWAY FOR FAMED BALCONY SCENE lrrf pno ba Tir beta Is will thrill la tk lloitlp duilna thtdowtd tol jsoatall I A re It 'A THE COAST GUARD! GIRLS BEWARE! A story of Uncle Sam'i Sea Dogs packed ircn ransie ana many otners are In the elaborate cast.

A beautiful romance held In suspense because of an early provides an emotional drama for Kntherine Hepburn and Herbert Marshall In "A Woman Rebels" showing Wednesday only. Fear of losing the man she loves firevenU Pamela, played by Miss lepburn. from disclosing the truth about herself, and she devotes her life to her daughter and to the pursuit of freedom In a society hidebound by narrow convention. "Bengal Tiger." pictuiization of actual circus life and peopie hns been scheduled for a one day showing Thursday. It is said to be powerful In its realLm and drama, yet simple and touching In its unusual romance, appealing to warm hearts everywhere.

Camphor is produced on a large scale on collective farms in south Russia, 'Wjl ij 2 fl 1 DAY ONt.YI fJTiinv "r' lU THIRSDAY fl I Ovf I Mat. 40e Nite BSc HfWfS WScreen Attrartlon Ur ji, eomio'llitrlTnr with fun, fights and thrills! VICTOR McLAGLEN PRESTON FOSTER -in- "SEA DEVILS" RIDING HIGH ON THE WAVES OF DESERVED POl'l LARITV! 12 BIG DAYS and Still They Come! So JtflARER- HOMM JB) 'Radios' Harmful Ml lie Arm Full" FATS WALLER in rtrtsoN HELD n-AJmQ in William Shaketpeare'i )J And Ills Famous lS-Tlece Orchestra with tT full ln ffrnfit rrnrt hrc hm rhfrrlnf and rrlaltnin( thi ntcr-tainiiif mrr nf rirllrmrnl anil nlhi-lmm la rfpin Ihf Inwn an linld "Hn, On Knff fnr mora i1nt, an thai tvprrnn ran ra th filrlnra that hat wnn nurh a trtmrnrioa ration! JOFI. McCREA PARnARA STANWYCK WAITER BRENNEN 15c with JOHN BARRfMOrtE IDA LUPINO DONALD WOODS Little Features "BARS AND STRIPES '-Musical Comedy PETE SMITH'S "DEXTERITY" LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY FOR THE SIXTH CONSECUTIVE TIME! THE BEST- in Pound rietnres Service Comfort urnishfnf 'tvervthing! EDNA MAY OLIVER ANDY DEVtfW BASIL RATHBONE REGINALD DENNY C. AUBREY SMITH CONWAY TEARLE ROBERT WARWICK' RALPH FORBES "VIOLET KEM8LE-COOPER MAT. Bal.

at Nite Open 10 A. M. Daily i rL.AVINO A COLORED DANCE TUESDAY NIOHT MAY 11th TEXTILE HALL GREENVILLE, S. C. ADMISSION Each flalcony Referred for While SperlatoM 7e Af PM TAX SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING XJ VLJ Jl Jiii? DOORS OPEN ummm SHOWS 11 :43 9 :15 "BANJO ON MY KNEE" NEW A Song On His Lips His Hand On Gnn! GENE AUTRY In "Round Up Time In Texas" Late Show Tnei.

Nite at 10:45 and Wed. Only "KELLY THE SECOND" with PATSY KELLY tHAS. CHASE 5c- BIJOU -15c 1hutj Only On the tfi 'FOLIES DE NUIT1' sj rrori.E Vn ihf Screen V. ftrore In "Woman Of Glamour FridaT-Sahirdn JOE E. BROWN WHEN YOUr" BIRTHDAY" with MARIAN wAnsn GENE AUTRY In "THE BIO SHOW" REX BELL In "MEN OF THE PLAINS- South Finest 1 A Livingston Promotion FRI.

NITE AT 10.45-ALL ORCHESTRA PROGRAM 1.

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