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/Jr ■ ■ 4| ; ? Friday, March 16, 1935 _ TWIN CITY TOWN i- v h In case you don’t know, Carolynne Snowden, the first of the suc cessful sepia movie gals, is playing the Gayety theatre this week and next. . . . Apex Sunday night dance will feature the Southside Nite Club’s floor show, “The Brownskin Follies.” ... In St. Paul, Every body Doesn’t Go When The Wagon Comes. . . . Bill Robinson rates a hand for his performance in flicker, “The Little Colonel.” . . . Two St Paul sassiety gels are riding for a fall. . . . The ofay lad with C. W. and his lady friend at the Apex Monday night was the femme’s son. . . » Why are so many musicians rated N. G. when it comes to paying their bills? . . . Frankie Hines, the piano tickler, is reported to be an exception to the general rule. Frank pays his bills! . . . The Min neapolis Elks* Open House is still drawing the crowds. The Harlem Breakfast Club in Minneapolis is in bloom as is the Dunbar, St Paul, and the Castle Inn. CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN HELD OVER FOR SECOND WEEK AT GAYETY Carolynne Snowden, the Georgia Flash, has been held over at the Gayety Theatre for one more wek. The long, tall gal from Dixie has been such a hit at the Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Burlesque house that the management has de cided to hold her over for one more wek starting Saturday matinee, March 16th. This is quite an achievement and record that the songbird has set as it is the first time that a Colored attraction has been kept for longer than the original contract called for. When you see and hear this artist sing and dance you will not be surprised at her success with Minneapolis theatregoers. Her rou tine of specially arranged musical numbers are second to none in the business and her delivery of a song number leaves nothing to be de sired. *For a real treat you owe yourself a visit to the Gayety next week where you will se the second Ethel Waters. Pullman Porters Benefit DANCE Thursday Night, March 21st, 1935 At FELLOWSHIP HALL 3013 Garfield Minneapolis Admission 35c Harlem Breakfast Club 141 Hyland Ave. N. Italian Spaghetti a Specialty Atlantic 9179 Music Elks Open House AT REST 148 Hyland Ave. N. Minneapolis As Usual Every Saturday Night Everybody Welcome STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! French Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing We handle Skelly Gas, the Aromox and Powennox Gas We are open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. We thank you for your patronage. L. E. Streeter 910 sixth ave. no. INVESTIGATE THESE! IMI Buick standard coupe *325 1331 Pontiac eoaeh. h. w. heater IMI Ford oa.. h. w. beater 25* I*2* Chevrolet 4-door sedan IM IM* Chrysler I door seosn . , 235 1332 Olds deluxe eoaeh 3*5 IM* Ford deluxe coupe, heater, etc.— 4*5 13*4 Chevrolet master coupe 4N IMS Plymouth del. ep., radio, heater, _______________________ 4*5 IM* Chevrolet master sedan . - 47* M Others to Choose from *3O to *2M GREENMAN MOTOR CO. 22* University DAle 103 POST A bunch of withered flowers Tell the tale of wasted hours; Make life a busy day, Death never takes a holiday. Main 5048 COMBS BROS. TAILORS 809 FOURTH AVENUE SOUTH Ladies* Work Given Special Attention Work Called For and Delivered MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Branch Office, 406 E. 38th St. HeUo! NEW BUSINESS Jerome “Ted” Crockett has opened the Royal Press Club, a cleaning and pressing shop, at 640 Sixth Ave. No., Minneapolis. BIG EASTER BALL The Clover Leaf Social club has completed arrangements for their annual Easter ball to be held at the Aragon ballroom, Monday, April 22nd. They plan to make this the grandest event of the season. —adv. SEE HER TODAY Special Extra Attraction the Georgia Peach Carolynne SNOWDEN She’s a Honey CAYETYZ , TWO 5-SOWS DAT. v BURLESQUE Show each S-' - - DON’T FORGET OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday Afternoon at the Wolverine Club 637 H Sixth Ave. Rudolph Young, Pres. Elmer Lewis, Secretary Bill Taylor, Treasurer DAle 4406 (Locally owned and operated) BOYD SERVICE STATION Cor. Dale and Central “PHILLIPS 66” GAS and OIL Lee Tires R. S. Boyd & Son St. Paul, Minn. AGENTS WANTED for Well-Known Cosmetic Lines 976 CARROLL AVE. Call DAle 7656 John L. Armistead GOOD CHILI “Best in Two Towns” AT KEYSTONE BAR Lunch Room 644 Sixth Are. N. SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS H. Holliday, Prop. 1 Big Sunday Night DANCE March 17,1935 Featuring Robert Freeman and Willie Davenport’s Brownskin Follies With “Skippy” At APEX HALL, 635 Sixth Ave. N. MUSIC BY Mack Swain and His Band Floor Show—-8:15 and 9:45 Dancing 6:00 Until DUNHAM SCOTT CO. STOVE, FURNACE and BOILER REPAIRS To Fit AU Makes Hotel and Restaurant Supplies 17 South Third Street Geneva 8671 JOHN HOPF’S MARKET MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES 2942 Chicago Avenue Phone: REgent 1110 1- MF ,T ||' ft?' * S ’ 1 WL'Rt ■ - , ftft: ft ■ OUT OF TOUCH W'ft' . I* (TH FOLKS > ■MfIMUBTELEPHONE fow| ■■ Young people call friends with telephones ... grown people call friends with telephones • • • employers call applicants with telephones • • • • In dozens of ways the telephone serves them for only a few cents a day. STILLMAN CO. Corner of 4th & Lake St. Office Hr*.: 11-11 A. M.. X-4.7-1 P. M. Office. HY. 7717 Re*.. CH. Uli Dr. Robert W. Hatch Physician and Surgeon Lyndale at Sixth Are. N. Res.: 1021 Bryant Ave. N. 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