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.St?1 JIJUUWWW.W" ' * ' V ' 'N - ? -v.' "* 1 ' Personals a. c. Mm. (>. W. Myer? la visiting her i sister,' Mrs. Arthur Joye at George- j town, S. C. ' Misses Jean and Nancy King of <: . ticord are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grrdy King Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney have returned home front a recent visit to the New York World's Fatr. Mr. Marion C. Falls and daugitter, Evelyn, visited Virginia lteaeh durintake--weekend. v Charles and Henry Neisler. sons / of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noisier. are spending a month at Camp Carolina V near Brevard. N. C. _ _ ?? Misses tiorrne liartsoe, Ruth and Pearl Reynolds were among thosp ?, gn'ng on the Norfolk excursion this past week-end. ' . ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Wright Harmon had Carl O MH'raw and son. Carl. Jr., of ChhHotto. Mr*. Clegs Sheppard and daughter (ieneva. spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheppard of Shelhy. J>r. and Mr*. A. L. Little and aop*. Robert. Horace and Morrl* of New Orleans are visiting relative* in King* Mountain. Mr. and Mna Wallace Lofttn. Mr. and Mr*. W. W Ratchford have ; re ' ' ????? mmmmmmmmm IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONB 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House TODAY?THURSDAY ?One" Day Only? BIG STAGE SHOW 1S People "Variety Revue" Pretty Girls, Singing, Dancing, Comedy Aleo On Our Screen Anne Shirty, James Ellison, in "Sorority House" Charles Buddy Rogers and HI* Orchestra In "Swing Vacation" Shown 1?3?6?-1?I O'clock 10c and 25c .FRIDAY and SATURDAY George O'Brien In "Racketeers of Range" Also Dick Poran. Harry Carey In "Inside Information" Oregon Trail No. 4 Popeye?Comedy 10c and 15c "BIG SPECIAL" MONDAY and TUESDAY Irene Dunne. Chaa. Boyer. In "Love Affair" Comedy ? New* Don't Mlaa Thla Great Pieture" We urge you to eee it from Beginning Shows I?3?6?7?9 O'clock We want to "Plankton for your , Liberal Patronage imperial THEATRE Thursday Main Floor 25 "ROSE OF WASH Tyrone Powe A1 ' Sati Main Floor 25 "INSIE Michael Whalei "SANTEFI The Thre SerialMonday a Main Floor 25 "FAST Robert Montgomer Wednesday ? Maid Floor 15 i "TRAPPED 1 ' Jack Holt??Ka1 "COME ON Roy 1 j | * j.*y '-"d? v. IM WPISP. - .tppii AO ",'- w/wwm ' T? Mined from' New York City where ?u) attcuued tut) World's >'air. Mrs. Suiyre Williams and chlMrea aid visiting her mother In Greenville, N. C. Mrs. Charles filling and Utile -hugner, aane .tu uu), u?iii vt.it> ou a visit to Mrs. Hilling's mother, at Covington, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams t, c..uuren leu Monnay itiornmg i i'-i New York City, Bostcu and oth> ^v.uis itosth. ?o? L-Little M.as Cuttle Anu N'etsler, ; (\ut)iUlrl' Oi Mt. aim liuaiul' . til recuperating troin u tonsi/ operation in Gastuuia Tuesday. Mr. Mariiu Harmon, co-editor and OU---UCHS tuaiiager pt 1 ue Blowing ivdt-iiet, ot Blow lug Uock. N. C., apt ut the past week-end with his i parents here. v i- wal* nwaw I taiu returned from Myrtle Beach I .inprduv' Mr. and Mrs. Geolae ixitthnore and tou, Mr. and Mr*. Jim ouuth. and Mr. and Mrs. Hush Ortuuud. Mr. George Norrls and wile of Atlanta. On., stepped over to sue thc'.r cousin. Mlsa Asaea lforris and .vita. Florence MJmms. Mr. Norris is associated with the Atlanta Constitution. Mrs. Grady JMxon and daushter, 1'tr.rl, nave returned home alter ephndlng the past week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Pierce at' Wtldon. Mrs. Pierce was before mar r age. Miss Marjorie Dixon Mrs. M. A. Ware and son, MoSatt, Jr.. in company with the former's iibters of Charlotte and Spartanburg liave been on an extended stay at Uaytona Beacb, Fla. Mies Billte Pott us of New York City, another sister, expected to Join the party last Sunday.: Mr. and Mrs. J. U Settlemyre had ?s house guests during the past week, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Davis of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlchu*Js cf Greenville, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rhyne and Mlsa Helen Rbyne of Gastonia, and J L. Settlemyre. Jr., of Washington, D. C. w. o. weaver' Able TO WORK AGAIN ' Mr.- W. D. Weaver, who fell and brtke a leg several moat as ago while working on the home ot Miss Lottie Gdforth, Is able to work again. MT:v>Weaver h now constructing a duplex, house hor Miss Mary Pattersen and Mr. J. R. Patterson on Railtoad Avenue. Cash At Once For ! YOUR OLD GOLD Rings, Watehes, Pins v . Teeth and Trinkets ' ' *' . v _ GEM JEWELRY CO. 193 Main 6t. . GASTONIA, N. C. and Friday, c; Balcony 15c INGTON SQUARE" r?Alice Faye ? I Jolson , i urday c; Balcony 15c IE STORY n?Jean Rogers 3 STAMPEDE" e Mesquiteers -Cartoon , nd Tuesday c; Bakotty 15c ' 1 AND LOOSE" y?Rosalind Russell - Bargain Day o?Balcony 10c IN THE SKY" therine DeMille RANGER" I Rogers 7' Serial KIE * "c . V ' - v- V--/. .* .-?/ - t 'y ' ' c* . * * - * i r.; 1 ^ ' VJi (ft KfrfOS HOC f IT AW n?ftALf> THud mtii nflifii atuMMmk >J j?n.f vv! I m 'k^H ; ' t U The Oiipil MMMngtn of WlMtten < pMr at the First Preebyterian Churcf j ... * : Addition To * St..Mittiw mU? i /vi : "* I Lutheran Church Tha newly eomplsted addition to Sa'nl Matthew's Lutheran Church . - - - - ? ? opened It s doors Mat Sunday to beotnte one of the most up to date Sun > dnv flcho ' departments la Klags Mountain, the building consists of a j basement floor and two upper.floors, none of which are connected by : stairs, and each serving a different ind distinct purpose. i Tte basement will bo used Cor ' t Srx ut headquarters, at present for, boys, and later, when a Olrl Scout Troop Is organised, for both. The : Olrl Scout troop will be organised I within the near future, and will be ; headed by Miss Gusale Hnffstetler. i This loor contains a workshop 1 for the boys, four patrol rooms, sao a general meetuig room. The floor 1 la completed throughout with tiled ' walls, and an open fireplace to serve ' when the stoker Is not in operation. The. ground floor of the building j ?vtli s>e given over entirely to recre- ' atlor.al purposes. It consists of a 1-nnquet and recreation ball, kitchen, 1 lndv's room, and the pastor's office 1 ?ml study. The lady's room, which has not been furnished, also con 1 tains an open fireplace as dees- the , sli'dv. This room will be furnished 1 by Mrs. D. C. Mauney who Is doaat , ] tng the furniture. latest feature of the new depart ' uunt will be' the Young. lfcshJMi ( Class, which Is located of thHmt 1 floor of the building This flvfEio ' ccntalna a Men's class room, with 105 opera seats and two women's clasaes. Rev. L. Boyd Kaihm announced J that the Young Men's Bible class, which was organised since the open- ' ing of the new building, already brasta a memlbersWp of twentp eight. "Hie room which this class oo , copies contains side-arm chars foe ; , teaching the younger children's oate , cmsm. imo it a amnci Huv?ui*i? ,i over the old type rests, which pro- , v'ned nothing to supply the writing need* of the children. The new bntld'ng contains three J bathrooms. two on the ground floor, < and one on the upper. The building vu completed at a cost of approximately $8,500. The building committee couslstted of W A. Rldenhour. chairman, W. K. Maunev. Arnold Riser. J. E. Herndon and D C- Mauney. Two pianos will he Installed in the addtton. one of which will be dona" ted bv D. M. Raker and another by the Riser family, relatives of the late Mrs. L. A. Riser. I Rev. Mr. Hamm also announced , that other projects now under consideration are the bulMIng of an out ? door furnace at the back of tht church, to serve for picnics, Venetian blinds for the ladles' room and the oftloe, and an outdoor light for the picnic ground. A fountain has already been placed on the outside. It was also announced that air oon dittonlng for the old Lutheran building may be completed by Sunday evening, which is the date set for the Lutherans to have the Union Service. Try, Try Again Officiate of the Kings Mountain . Stliool Band announced Tuesday that they will try again Friday even Ing at 6: SO o'clock to preaent the long awaited, oft rained out bind' drill. The drill, which was first *ch eduled for last Friday was rained Out then. I twas then arranged for Monday, and the weather man agatd uteri hie Influence to hare it po?t> pondd. 1 a at Friday approximately ftCd pennons weird left out in the cot^ when the eonosrt waa called off at at the last minute, with lit card perked within and without the hat Friday afternoon will probably M the last attempt of the season -Pft tr?'snr*-if h\\ tutCilTt vVTIIg MtPRi I activity agata with tha.11ginning ?C|| the school year. *(, WPAT. JCT.T W. U? ,?^ ^.| 9 I flj (i I Bit -1 icllilt, Wlwaton, III., wh? will a^ naxt Sunday at 1:40 A. M. Heavy T erm $ n Shelby Court ^=? I Three King* Mountain d#MlOHt , i white man and two negroes urate < >? nicuccu it 16 year I erase M th* natn prison following trlnla In Gton aurt county superior court In IMhf icsterday. - | Charlie Roberta, H, Who ttraa Mar <inga Mountain, drew 1ft yaara tor bnglary. and Maybelle MMMN tuc Mote Russell, Kings Mean lain lOfiroe*. were sentenced tor man* daughter. | Roberts, oharged with first degree ) [" rtirglary. entered a plea of nolo can* < > endred to second degree- burglary. 1 Solicitor U 8. bpurling aooepted the < ilea, and Judge Willi am H. BPhMIt ! mposed the sentence after h an ring ; J vldence. His sentence Included be < > uructions that the defendant be gtr i [ >n a mental examination upon his > irrival at prison. , > Roberts entered the home of B. O. | iturnes at the Phenlx Mill on n night n May. it was testified. Ha stole ! ; erne feed. and departed with put his > shoes, which her had rumored.. He \ ?.as arrested later. < > The Robinaon arm tiussall aagroea < > R'eie accused of murder, and gland1 j [ ju guilty to mnnslaughter In ooanne* < ' on with the stabbing to death ol 1 > DprM Thompson, taegro. aaieral ; a eeks ago. Eunice Hopper, also In- < ? dieted in tha same case, entered a ' pies of nolo contendre. Ito Mr < ( sofitlnued prayer for Judgement ta < her case until October., , Testimony Indicated IfeamgaMB was killed during- n'quarrel nhluh ; J ess preceded by drinking. 1 M > Robinson negroes Was the | knife which actually killed Tlbemg* son during the fight, according to \ e'ltTroony, ?- ; [ The trial of B. A. Smith, Jr.. a ! t cast in which considerable |mtenant ' has been shown will be started ta < i day. Smith -wee arretted la 0.0?a0 ! t!on with a fire which daiUUfii a J (tore and horned to death "WUliead . > H Blanton, 27, on April 1?. J ; Supt. Barnes Attends School Meet !! _____ . < > R N. Barnee, superintendent of 1 Kings Mountain School Sprat?a laft ! early thla morning for Rlifi Cteet, | where the North Carolina BS?1? < Masters began their meet yesterday. J Mr. Barnee haa been oho?a td ) 1 speak at the meeting on tha-rabtfeet: ! I! "How to Build Adequate ?? ? > ; ; umi." He waa choaen fro? all ' the > schools in North Carolina heoanaa ef [ the fine Physical Education 9*+ ' ' tram which Kings Mountain boaata. ! The meeting.will be In ?lioa for \ hree days. ! W^--'-:'' *+:<W ' ", ; -^y*-:-"/*rfa\'--:'/^ -% 'v ' -:*'..v*. ^ j | ^:'-- .' :'^-' - ' -> - . - %: -r ^ '* " ?SQUARE DANCE? At Fairview Inn 2 miles out on Grover Road. B y Plenty of parking space. Good Music. FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 28th B Beer and other Cold Drinks Bring Your Partner And Come Out K Hunt Caldwell, Prop. . .... Myers' . . Final Clearance j m-Uj xi'ofvwvrtwwx?ow i ? v r?%mmwww,i ?, < We have only a limited amount of Summer Merchandise left and are offering' Final Clearance \\ Prices to make room for new Fall Goods which ; * are arriving daily. ',} 4 I We appreciate the wonderful patronage during : our Summer Clearance Sale and invite you to- :; V"1 , : r > J visit us for your further Summer needs and new I ( Fall Merchandise. I* Special Trade Stimulants j ?FOR THIS WEEK ONLY? t I 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS .a* C A ' WITH $5.00 IN TRADE RECEIPTS JSnlWf i ; /:.a v tvai cirm dirrc ?. AiJUiVJMUUlU 1VUUO W ^ WITH $5.00 IN TRADE RECEIPTS ;; AO METAL KITCHEN STOOL .v * WHITE?RED?GREEN l|Y /* WITH $5jOO IN TRADE RECEIPTS ^ V - :: 7 PEICE ICE TEA SET Rr/V WITH HEAVY GLASSES f rfC :: WITH $2.50 IN TRADE RECEIPTS * ; . i ' :: ... < GOOD FOUR STRING BROOM p . . With $2.00 in Trade Receipts * FCC :; . > , ' * < ... - . ' * < " ' THESE PRICES FOR 3 DAYS ONLY au trade receipts will be dated. Myers' Dept. Store ! !! 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