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H' : / y'1 E? . - - --> . . .< ' H - ~ I* ' ' : ' . j Showing At Imperial : /SJH I I IMp> \iM & "' S|^^^^^^^^^^HppHHH&?-:.. Roland Young, Mr. Atlas and Consta Riviera in Mai Roach'a "Topper Tsk Impcrta! Theartre next Monday and swmm??'mmmgjjl, , ,m n wmwmsnowwnn.w h u>. i. a More About . 5 ? Mauney Heads Scouts ? . . ' ~T. Cont'd'from front pagei llviiW in lii?> community during the gast year was given in mimeograph form to eac h guest. This rettort i?n talnr-d ivpiirts Riadc by the chairmen ?I t"3ch purl, of the Soonting pro(nun. and was prepared by the publicity chairman. IMPERIAL A THEATRE PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House NOW PLAYlNO THURSDAY Oouble Feature Program . Dorothy Mackaill John ' Lodge "BULLDOG DRUIVir i^lVU A'i BAY" aJam Tom Tyler la "CHEYENNE RIDES AGAIN" NEWS ? SERIAL Hk FRIDAY, and - SATURDAY John Carroll In "I AM A CRIMINAL" Tim McCoy In TJGHTNING OARSON RIDES AGAIN" Cartoon and Serial 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUESDAY < ! Another Big Hit j Constance Bennett. Roland Young . In , I TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" < Tfc* Fln??t Picture of the Year j No EKtra Charge* ' f \ WMc After yVeek More For Yo?? Money ?COMING SOON? , Tho Birth Of A Baby 1 i Men of Fripnkeneteln ,C>iB>|| aai The LMy ; 5 i '' Thura Return Enj "MIYSTERY OF W I |k w. to 6 p. m. Women C " JFridajr?One Day Onl 1WJS DELMORE THEIR TENNESSEE E First Perforataiv < Atoo OnHu "TOttCHY BLANE ] Glenda Ferrell?B Saturday?Do ?THE ARIZONi with Jane Wither* t"UP THE i Slim Summerville 4 Special Mid-Nite Sh Monday and i u TCHJ CANT TAK1 I Jean Arthur? Wednesday?D? k TJURNTBMO v r< Ceceila Parker? v " "ADVENTURES Paul Kielly?] Tf ' - " 1 ' ? Monday and Tuesday . :: D ^n^HBllllKfl Ftm nw^M^ Wffm I ww. HBH < i-ice Bennett prior to their trip to the ea a Trip,' the new comedy at the Tuesday. \ \ j>.fc a* A. . > ^ ^m ar. L The orgunizatiou of the Kings Mountain District for liKlU w.,s ti-il as follows: Chairman: W, K. Maundy, Secretary: J. B. Hcrudou. Finance Committee: B. S. Neill, J H. Thomson, Ladd Hauirick. U. S. i color. 1,. Arnold. Klser. Church Rotations: Rev-; L. Boyd .liunni. Ten Year Program: Carl vV. Dav .dson. Commissioners: Aubrey Mauney, O. VV. Myers, J. B. Aderboldt. Court of Honor Chairman: Rev. P. D. Patrick. School Relations: D. M. Bridges. Camping:- J. R. Davis. Heaich and Safety: A. B. Smart. Publicity: Aubrey Mauney Re tding: Rev. H. L. Reaves. Inter-Racial: J. B. Aderholdt. Rural Scouting: H. C. Wilson, and P D. Hern don. fTroop Budget: D. P. Hord. Cub Scouting: Rev. W. M. Boyce. Troop Organization: C O. White. Program and Activities: B. N. Barnes. Senior Scouting: Oarl W. David son. Leader-ship Training: B. N. Barnes. Advancement: Laney c. Dettmnr Scoutmasters: I. B. Goforth. Troop Standards: Joe L Wood ward. Objectives: Paul M. Mauney. * "Mystery qf Motherhood Coming Back to Dixie . TJie most talked of picture of several mit-nths,- "The Mystery of Motherhood," returns to the Dixie Theatre Thursday of this -week for one fey only. Mr. D. E. Cash, manager ot (he treat re, reports that there have been many requests for a return engagement. and be Is bringing It back because of this. This picture has received much attention in many cities because of Its ourely educational values. The picture In not "sexy," and reveals inly true facts. Although muoh notirlety le given many picture* of this calibre because of suggestivefleas. this one has received much newspaper publicity because of Its true and revealing facts, and they amy tn which they are treated. It las been said of the picture that "Every adult bhould see It." Children will not he ataitted. day gagement IOTHERHOOD" Inly. Night Men Only I y - On The Stage BROTHERS and IAEN DANCE BOYS ce at 2:00 o'clock i Screen I IN CHINATOWN" arton MeClane I uble Feature \ WILDCAT' i and Leo Carillo RIVER" and Tony Martin i aw Sunday 12:01 i rv% [ Tuesday . B IT WITH YOU" James Stewart I ' table Feature / 'CONNOR" Donald O'Keefe ^IN SAHARA" I rc KINGS MOUNTAIN HSRALD ' Society News (Oont'd from Society pact) were In corresponding shades. Her shoulder corsage was of talisman roses. The couple left soon after the cere atony for a short wedding trip > .and >re now at home on Shelby road. i rne uriae hag lived In Kings Mountain for several years and for I sometime' has been with the Etgle Store. She Is a young woman of hatm and refinement and populat: uiuong her associates. The bride-grcom 'is connected with the Margrace Stores. He Is a younv man of sterling traits of eharnc-'e ,md held in high regard by ; those yith whom he comes In contact. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Dee Harmon was most agreeably surprised, when upon her return home from church" Sunday, she found her children and grandchildren had arrived to be with her on her 7ftth birthday. During her absence, the table had 1 een arranged for the meal which was served. A large birthday cake. Iced and decorated and bearing . the words t ? I. > ?. M . . I ..?> i \ ' I V \ bM V \ t-7 HjF^ -B , '9 K : A 1 A A * .. si .' fl A A -. lfr-4f V^f fl/ A 'W -*1 I ~ IjjB i.iji ? gm ' - -. '"> M .^1 j'''" ? K , v wv fyAe^t ucu t 1 '; 1 MfT ?! ? Sfcoor K>7 of ? ... -- - ? q,|?l ? " ' ? ?*CwZ? MM. WlM. Nory. To* V P . MS^?MmLAM prist FibUmf with g r ??p j . gggnss BK> - 1 *' Hi. fcv V K; Rk'/' i ' e.' f-,. , ? - r, '->5 . y*A;_ x fi * ' tu' -in rHURSDAY. FBB. II. 1M? "Happy Birthday," centered the ta-J I ble. The cake ?u a ?llt of Mm. < Paul Thorn a?on of Charlotte. Mm. Harmon received a number ot useful and attractive gilts. j < BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | | Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Loader , Short a daughter, Barabara Ellen. Personals Mrs. J. E. Ltpford has returned ! from a two-weeks stay In Florida. j ?0? ! Mis.t Martha Frances Mcfllll spent < .he w ok end in Cleveland, guest or Miss Little. J Mrs. C. W. Brace of Cireer. S. C.. ; !:as been .visiting her daughter; Mrs. < !'." S. Ft-'ler 'and family. J ?o? M- \\* L. Plonk slid M; A. ! Ware left Monday afternoon for a ' ! /*u n Miami. Florida. j 1 i i a i 'i Charl 3 ^Thomasson. Jr.. student at j 2 Oak Hidge Military School spent * the week-end at his home lu Kings < Mountain. , 2 -o- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Short aud Mrs. ? Bertha Matthews mbtored to Char- "J ^Hhk? / ^skh^h^ ?3f - *, ?BPP^^v Ut F0?> 51 ..? ' ' 'r* , .". V . ; ? sw^f catcA- tine ShtH Typical of Spring** fresh newnest Georgians* reflect the pulse and rh; season. Perfectly cut and Used wit ingly suited to their fabrics. Waal fast. Tailored with every Georgt $335 & $5.98 - . flUliMDiPUAUMO V^kk AImJ -* Ami r f , ,, \ *" *"- ' V . ? ' ? . . lotto Prtdfey to mo the Holy Load ixhttrft. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latltan of 704 Sold Street and grano-dauglue-. Mtet Peggy Hurtinan vinited rcjatves In Waoo and Charrwilln tn. Mist week. ' jj Fresh At Your | Favorite Grocers^^^ GROCERS BAKimi ^ kv CB RW?tm ilUnn^/ . . . iTVtaJlMiA s inese original rthm of the new Aj h styles becom- tflBi table and color-y *0/1 ina dressmaker, i \-\ * ~ R " | ES SHOPPE BT? 8?ve At Brifc'. WISE Advertltc! W With a Flavor You I Just Cannot Forget 11 < ? ?'A n??4-AM:? XT n > v/v., uMiuiua, ii. Kj. + ;." ' * ^ {' ? .V * . ' ' ->r,v^v IF** ** * * 4J&J1 AAp/ ITS6S* I H-44 H;, , , - v iSfSgl EjSv^>*<v* ' ' ' '* SMiJ" -_*? ,| fe' , , '. ..... .?;,. J .'";
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