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THURSDAY, NOV^BER 26, l936
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WMiHIN
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
Nov. 30 and Diec. .1'
“Swing Tteie”
With FRBD ASTAIR »nd GANGER
ROGERS.
With nix new hnunting melodies ^
Jerome Kern, compooer of ‘‘Ro^rUX- Washington, November IG.-Now
SUrtling scenes! lively K>rls. ThnlX the final election returns are in
it is definitely certain that .thei*
V*'."^^**^* I*** * burst ®* *■**>' ijgj^^Qcrats have even a larger ma-i
thm! Set your clocks two leaps ahead! nf ronoressi
The new time is “Swing Time!
Metro News. —
10 M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 2c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
December 2 and 3
jority 'in both Houses of Congress
than before, Washington is no longer^
'concerning itself with possible oppo-;
jsition to whatever program the PresJ^
dent may adopt. .Whatever he wants
he can get, and until he declares!,
j himself, speculation is rather futile:
I as to what the program of the second]
yVmdricStll Administration will be. j
With FKANCIS LEDEKEB. ANN;
oTeTf .\hrmo,t oolorful|
ir~7~~k • fib ’personalities who has been.seen on|
Meet U>e CounI »f Anion., Mks. ^ „||| j,!
The vent who,.Moped out of. Con.,( ]. ,,^1,
tinent.1 p.l.ee .nd be.t the buck.-,^^^ « p.rnKrapheri and hii ai-
rooa .1 their own ,.nie , Senate. He ja Senator
Come<ij;,.“l..l.p.looa.. In«l< Pa.- ^ewU of llinois,
usually referred to as “Jim Ham.”
torial.”
10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c To Alt
FRADTAY AND "SATURDAY,
December 4 and 3
“Stage Struck”
CharacteristichHy,, however, they “ did "
not Iqu^ hesi^te, but determined to
attack. At a coun^I they decided to
barricade themselves across the road
leading down 4o-4be-'ford^ on the op
posite side of the r.jver from the Brit
ish'camp and send but a small skirm
ishing party to engage the enemy and.
dra# them out A brave Georgian,
Hhadrack Inman, was selected for this
duty. He c^ried with him 25 men. So -
well did he do the job for which he
was selected thkt he led the Tories
re mpihg hilariously up the hill in pur
suit of his little band on what they
Whought was a picnic, all unsuspect- ^
I ing, into the waiting arms of Shelby,
! Clarke, and Williams, and to complete
route. Unfortunately, the brave In
man was killed during the battle
i^ijich followed, and is buried Inside
thb old road not-far-from the "spot ^
whiciiixl have pictured here, the" falls
of CedaXShoals creek, just above the
juncture of this creek with Enoree
river. His grave is marked by a sim
ple stone. . •
I Across the river is the| grave of
Mary Musgrove, the heroine of the
story, “Horseshoe Robinson,” an his
torical novel ba^ed upon the incidents
of that place and time.
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With DICE rOWELL, JOAN
BI.ONDEMi. WARREN WILLIAM.
FRANK McHUfJH. and THE YACHT
XLCB BOYS. I
Xa great new song-nhow atrikes the]
Kcrben! b’s all done with mirrors, . .tl i. i ru:
folk!v. ..pin. iwnlve of th. «:««•. Pl>‘liPI>'n«. Thi" hv movo, to Chi-
,.j...tX*r» • • • •x'oSvi by iw'b •"J'?!:*“• I'f V"
Joan and\h«so incomparable zanie., |f^ ^
the Yacht Club Iloy»...brin,in,ib>J n'“''o b'o>»i'f ^b an important
down the hon«. with four new non, r'Kure m the political affair, of III.-
Mr. Lewis has many claims to dis-v , - •
iinciion :He, .for ..ejuimple, ^ r iw~¥~r • tvv, C
. ,.^1 (By Carl T. Julien, in The State)
only man who ever served m thej '.
United State.s Congrc-ss from twoj Th^ Revolutionary battle pf M.us-
different state.s. As a young man, i grovel mill, while , a comparatively
small engagement, wa.s yet a rather
important one for its effect upon the
Courte.sy The State
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with a fiery red beard, he went from
his native yirginia to the then
pTdneef' state Df Washington in the
ISDO’s, leaped into politics and was
[ twice elected Congre.ssman-at-Large
from that state. He served in the
probably nearer correct as the Tory
force which they were to engage was j
the, British regular, Capt. Abraham
DePeyster, of the King’s Mountain
regiment, first heard the war-whoops
of the mountain men of Clarice and
Shelby. Hearing them for the second
time at King’s Mountain, he remarked had been strengthened by the addi-
„ BOX 'SUPPER FRIDAY X
There will be a box supper at X«i^tle
River Presbyterian church Friday
.nig)i{,„Noye .22<^ At jseyjBiL .ii’clQacw.-JJL
girls and married ladies of the com
munity-are a.sked to bring a box. The
reported as of 500 or 600 men. Mean-i"’™ ‘‘"P. requested to coma
wh=le, during the -lime of Shelby’sT“i'’""A.?'’*'"’ P"''''*’’””'"-
march agiinst the Tories that force! ‘•'P **
cake' walk and other entertainment.
’ It’s all done with mirrors, ^P^*"**^ War, both in (uba and the
morale of the sorely be.sct patriots ini to Ferguson: “These things are omi- tion of several hundred regular troop* j
"upper South Carolina. Too, it proved; nous; these are the damned yelling when the American commanders were books. /
the mettle of the ever-mountain men,I boys.” I ready to attack in the dawn of the; >■
from North f’arolina and Tkmne.ssee,| Being one of tho.se engagements in! 18th of August, 1780, they were in-I GAINS HONOR' AT DUKE
and led, more or les.s dirwtly, to the; which a c^imparatively small Amerr-
crushing-defeat of Ferguson at King’s;can force completely routeTV^uper-
Mounlain a short time later. It was
at the battle of Musgrove’s,mill that
by Warner
hits and piling up a thousand laughs
in one of the most >ipvel and fastest-
moving stories ever filmed
Bros. ' X,^*
“FLASH GORDON" NoXiO.
Metro News.
10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY.
1Oc and 25c ^
elected United
be the successor of Secretary Wood
ring.
Some Washington go.ssip.s are per-
NEXT WEEK— _
“THE tlORtiEOUS HUSSY”
“THE GENERAL DIED A DAWN”
COMING—
“To lifary* With Love," “Texas Rah-1
ger,” "Sing. Bahy, Sing,” “Raihonav^’
“Old Hutch.” “Dimples,” “Big Broad
cast of 1937” and “Reunion.”
feetly certain that- Mayor IjaGuardia
inet post. 'There is talk of him as
the possible Secretary of luabor.-
Broadway
Theatre
WNDAY AND TUESDAY,
Nov. 30 and Dec. 1
“Girl*’ DormitoiV’
With HERBERT MAR^ALL.
RUTH CH ATTERTON, and SIMONE
SIMON.
A dramatk revelation of ecalatk
first love ... to thrill you! A young,
vital, exciting new personality .... to
'!enchant you! A daringly different! He i.s the grandson and namesake of
nois that he was ^
States Senator. '
Best and^ Worst Dressers
For ten years “Jim Ham” *wa8lof New York is to be given a Cab
missing from Washington, but in
1930 he' was again elected Senator
from, Illinois and this month he was
re-elected. Senator Lewis is not only
the only owner of a begrd in the
^enate, but is easiiy__tbo -best dressed
member of either House of Con-
gresX, •
TheX^ is rejoicing! m Washinjirton,
also, ovX the return to Congress of
the only ,oH}er full set of whiskers,
those belonging to l^ep. George H.
i Tinkham of ike Tenth Massachu
setts District. i\fj\Tinkham is a pic-
tdre.sque figure, altXmgh an entirely
different type from Xenator I.icwis.
He pays so little atlXUon to his
■personal appearance that ne is fre-
((uently referred to as thX worst-
' dressed man in Congress.
Unlike Senator. Lewis, who Id*;
no opportunity to impress his pe
sonality* upon the electorate, Repre
aontative 'Tinkham is reputed to bave
never made a campaign for election.
- A new figure in the next Congress
whose advent is looked forward to
with considerable interest and curi
osity 18 SenatorHenry Cabot Ijbdge.
Jr,, of Massachusetts. Mr. Lodge
has two definite .claims to distinction.
ior British one, well officered and
trained, it cajitivates the fancy. As
could naturally be expected, because
of the* irregular character of the
American forces involved, no accu
rate account of the number of men
in Clarke and Shelby’s command is on
record, but it is variously estimated
at from 200 to 700. Seven hundred is
formed by a countryman that the
enemy had been reinforced. The Abram Venable Ma^tin^Jr., gradu-
American commanders were now be-j^k student at Duke university, waa
tween “the devil and the deep,” fortthis “week Initiated Inlo Pi Mu Epsi
lon, national honorary mathematic*
society. Mr. Miirtin is a soif of Mr*.
A. V, Martin of this city, and the
Martin. He received hi*
during their night march to • Mus-
grove’s mtH-they-had passed very
near Ferguson’.s camp-and they knew
tha|. if by a^y chance_that doughty
soldier had by that time learned of it
he would soon be down upon them
like the traditional ton of bricks.
late Prof. ^ _
A. B. dej^re^fron^ Presbyterian col
lege in June.
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omotionat i^ory . . . to amaze you!
Comedy. “Donuts.’* "Colorful Occu
pations.” " ~
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
'Theodore Roosevelt’s closest friend
and .supporter, who was Senator from
Ma.s.sachusetts, for 30 years. Also, he
defeated Gov. Curley of Massachu
setts in the Senatorial election.
Senator Lodge is just barely old
enough to be eligible for the Senate,
in which no one under 30 may ait, by
yy'the terms of the Constitution. Young
’ Mr. Ijodge was 34 in July last. He
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
December 2 and 3
“Heart of the West
With WILLIAM BOYD, JIMMY; has the further distinction of being
ELLISON. GEORGE HAYES*, and pn? of the few members of Congress
LYNN (GABRIEL. 'vhose principal career has been that
Hopalong Cassidy teaches a tender-' of a w’orking newspaper man.
foot .some thrilling Western tricks!; Young Lodge^ started on the Bos-
And Johnny Nelson makes love to | ton Trd^ript in 1923 and in 1924
the Eastern girl Western fashion!
Another action-crammed adventure of
the Old West!
“Strange As It Seems,” "^Thlor
Tune Adxentures,” “Little '^au
Porky.” "■ . .
10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c To All
Sports — Dinner
Woolens
- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
December 4 and 5
“Trading West”
—With DICK EORAN and PAULA
STONE.
Through smoke clouds am|~lrhining
bullets from foes in ambush Ifallops
the screen’s daredeviL in a anper-
Western 'with a punch in every foot
of film. 'The romance of two loy4'lov-
ers, of a search for hidden gold.
“UNDERSEA KINGDOM” Nm'2.
Comedy, “Oh, Duchess.”
“I Love a Doctor.” -
10 A, M. Show—SATURDAY.
10c and 20c
NEXT WEEK—“PEP1>ER.”
COMING—
“GIVE ME YOUR HEART’
joine^ tHe staff of the New York
Herald Tribune with whichXe^Ju^
beau connected almost down to the^
PTWent time. —**^*>—-
Cabinet Changes Hinted
Turning from Capitol Hill to the
other end of Pennsylvania 'Avenue,
whuTie the, executive departments of
the government ‘center, gossip about
personalities focuses largely oh. po*"
sible Cabinet changes. It seen» to
be , in the cards that the movement
to establish a- new Cabinet Depart
ment—^that of Public Welfare, will
take form before long.
This new department wouW—be
'charged with duties which now de
volve variouslsy upon the Depart
ments of Labor, Interior, Agricul
ture, and Treasury. It would take
in such activities as those of the
children’s bureau, the .administration
of the mother’s pensions, and of
many of the other phases of thej
Social Security act.
The new department may also take
over the jo^ of the Public Health
-Service which is a bureau of the
Treasury. It would include the bu-
‘i reau of education, which is now in the
Interior Department, and it would
ALL CLOTH
THE tXlUNTRY GEN’TLEMAN”: bureaus of the De-
■■■■BHBIBIBBHBflBBBIBBj partment of Agricultui-e which are
~ » iconcernea with home economics and'
other phases of rural life riot strictly
agricultural. . ' i'’
Some Other Guesses
The latest gossip aoout Donald
Richberg is that he is to be appointed
either Attorney General or a member
of the- ^Supreme Court. Justice
Stone’s illness is rgearded as more
serious than public announcements in
dicate, also a possible vacancy or two
on the Supreme Bench may occur.
The' tseiKtsKTS
Secretary of War is that of Gov. Paul
¥| McNutt, of Tndiana, past Gom-
nder of the American Lti
Dr* Smith
of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Offict Honrs 8 to 6 Dsfly
PkOiiO 101 for
Cttntoa, 8. C.
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Wednesday Morning,
November 25th.
Evening — Silks
Velvets
NO REDUCTIONS ON FUR COATS.
A NEW SHI^ENT^DRESS^-
RemarKa^le Values!
These Special Prices Say:
“Start Christmas Shoppuig Hm‘e Now!”
L PRICES ON HOSE, SWEATERS, FLANNEL COATS, SKIRTS.
RFUL VALUES IN SILK UNDERWEAR, SUCH AS SATIN AND
PAJAMAS. GOWNS. SLIPS. ETC.
ALL FELT HATS REDUCED TO . . $1.50
The Ladies’
ELLA ADAIR
-to-Wear Shoppe