\ j ; ||^ p A & f ?Mr .. ** % 'HP r*l^ Central Method tat Churoh, of left. Bishop Clara Pureel), who will It# church; lower right, the Rev. Central Church is s member. ' 1 * IMPERIAL THEATRE ** PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House TODAY?THUR8DAY Anne Shirley la "BOY SLAVES" also Tom Tyler in "RIP ROARING BUCAROO" Jackie Cooper in "Scouts To The Rescue" Only 10c _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tex Rliter la "DOWJV W v OWING TKAILT also Bobby Brern In i "FISHERMAN'S \ WHARF" Red Barry No. 11 Donald Dock 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUESDAY Joan Blondell In *STAND IN " March of Time?Comedy 10c and 15c. "WE THANK YOU' ' a 11 Pixie ' Thursday t "DAUGHTERS ?Adults 1:00 to 6:00 P. J 6:00 to 11:00 1 Saturday?Dc 'THE FJtONI Willian 'TORCHY RUN J Glcnda FarreU? 1 Monday an TM FROM Bob Burns ? Wednesday?1 "KING OF CI Anna May Wong"YOU CANT GET AW i* ft, 1 AfifcV-.iiftiitf-rirtwif.Tii n i . * Tl NDSOME SHELBY CHURCH ' y ' ' \ ' v r t, J L m - BkJj * jfiEfljffijfc - &B ^ *^5 Shelby. N. C? which will be dedicat -d i dedicate the church; upper right, the Claude Moser, Oietrict Superintend ant Personals ! (Cont'd from Society page) s lust week. ?t Mr. and Mrs. Emory Houston ot a Georgia and Kufus McGUI, of Green d >ille. S. C.. have been visiting rela- ( iives in this section. * I, < ? / Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGill and | lldreii. Mary Anne and Howard, s' ' Jr.. of Dallas. Texas, are guests of 8 i* relatives In Kings Mountain. j W ' -O? Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright and Mr. Tom .Styers of Oreensboro were j" 1 guests of relatives in Kings Mcun- ' air last weok. I. (1 ? h|[ Sir. and Mrs. Oliver. Ramseur and |\cliiluren of Allentown. Pa., are visit ! relatives In Kinirs Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and t;' in tlv nr" sopriditig this week in N< w York City. | Rev. W. M Bovre leaves on Mon day for a week's stay at BonClarken wner<- he will speak at the Ycuth 1 sCobforence. . ' ?o? Dr. and M s. 'tiles Maloney of Georgetown. sj C., stepped for t< t.Lort visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Siuther, Monday. Mrs. Maloney, whwas a nurse, attended Mr, Souther. he-.i he was erltlesUy 111 and a paf'-nt in the General Hospital, Cam bridge. Mass.. during the Influenza e|uuie reaiure riERSMEN" i Boyd i FOR MAYOR** Barton MacLane d Tuesday t MISSOURI" 1 Gladys George Double Feature IINATOWN" -Aldm Tamiroff AY WITH MURDER" '/ 'V ' 1 . < ' f rV- ' ' . -?r*'-. V- / . ' Kl-* . T ? j x *" .? ' * Kft KI.IOS MOVfTTAIN HKRAU). TH . J ; >. iv: ;2jp "j_ij> in Watauga County took part \ the Agricultural Conservation pro ram in lDr.8; however. 26 have Inicated they will cooperate this year. IMorgenthau says Administration's ans to protect markets against cri a abroad are complete. When He Grows op So MX day this little fellow and other* like him will compoee the fourth generation to depend on the telephone in their daily activities. How much they will use the telephone is unpredictable, except that their demands will likely exceed today's. And today's demands on the elephone system are large. The Southern Bell Company served 1,140,000 telephones in 1938, with 18,800 workers who received $26,600 000 m wages. It paid almost ni>: million dollars In taxes. Each, day, an average of 9,582,796 local calls and 130,613 long distance calls were handled. Telephone employes strive to give the kind of service their customers want With this tra ditional spirit of service, backed by continuous scientific re-. search, it is reasonable to expect' that the Bell Svatam will -till provide the kind of Ullfkini aerrice this little fallow will, want when he grow* op. I Stiruii lot latum IN IQKRin CMNM iintnam* ' ' /.. ,-t ?-nay una pat. JUNE u. im | m ^B- '-3 * Gift Suersrestio For Sunday June WEMBLEY CRAVATS v-f * i < i" " . ' . 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