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1936-11-14 [P AT THE STATE "TARZAN ESCAPES," AT CAROLINA CIVIC : Flat Rock F.F.A. BIG D PA'VS. you I VI In Annual Father And Son Banquet one r McManaway 9te is torn- R. #«• « a. Third Event Most tfhete Yearly PERSONAL Largely Attended a boy.C • of The Series PARAGRAPHS can buy The Flat Rock chapter of Fu- ture Farmers of America, compos- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCall have as cheap ed of boys who are studyifig agri- returned to Florence,- S. C., after culture in the school under the di- a little visit to the latter'* sister. as a nran Mrs. Curtis Arledge. and Mr. Ar- rection of Prof. W. A. Franklin, ledge. Mrs. Elias Richard, of gathered Friday evening for their Lynchburg, Va., who accompanied annual father and son meeting. them remained a here, for longer The crowd was larger thart here- visit. tofore, a larger number of boys Miss Maude Pridgen, of the and fathers being present. A de- school has as her faculty, cuest supper was served by the at lightful n ;ik Rosemont Inn for sevt-ral of 3 home economics department I state-wide interest weeks her mother, Mrs. Pridgen, direction of V,"0; >t- t> > the school, under the k F < >t Baptist of Albemarle. Mrs. J. E. Singletary, teacher; at hall Dr. and Mrs. J. S. our First Brown and Home -Town was followed a pro- :.N and this by Dick Foran and Linda Perry in : Miss Kath- son. John Brown, of the Kingsport, gram by members of chapter, at the Tenn.. who is here on "California Mail," playing became the vacation, the meeting closing after a num- will return State theatre today. !:«•> Iloiru'st of tonight from Rowland ber of short talks by guests. where they have spent the past AT of the < CAROLINA SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Reid Heffner, president .,v J. few with Mr. !.»: sfttinjr was days and Mrs. Rob- chapter, president and presented of ert Brown. J. T. v.: fa: aich the numbers on the program. Motion re- Weekly : a hit** floor Miss Anne Weeks has gone to Fain made the invocation and white to visit Mr. and Mrs. .iM.rr.t- Hickory sponded to the address of welcome •' a Frederick W. Streetman. Picture Pre-view .« .< before by President Heffner. ^ Kerns out- Bob Willis, of South Carolina, "F.F.A. Activities" was the sub- ■i :.i" white is here for the week-end. Anders ject of a paper Briscoe Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and by following reviews of pic- :< the arch held and Charles Anders had for his (The and Maureen ()'.Sullivan in their latest 'Tartan' v' tures at the local theatres next Johnny Weissmuller sons are occupying a bungalow "The Lay of the Speckled subject, estimates of a show at the next to was week are the joint opening with late tonight >w:i the aisles their home which Hen." Raymond Stepp recited picture, "Tarzan Escapes," burned but which now and the National Society, Daughters •ministers. Dr. is being "The Country Boy's Creed" also and Tuesday. of the American Revolution, Na- Carolina theatre, Monday >1 the First remodelled. Tom Case read "Agricultural \ tional Society of New England nd Dr. H. Tucker Miss Helen Bailey has returned News." ■ Women, General Federation of ^'.vterian to Charleston. S. C., after a pleas- Excellent music was jurninuuu lenders or- lUts and young ncople. K California Con- of a few unscrupulous .. ant at the Women's Clubs, W were the stay Hob Nob. throughout the meeting by Cephas honest and well meani FRIDAY AND SATURDAY gress of Parents and Teachers, ganizing v a"'l Carlisle Staton, Charles ami Harry Perry of Under Cover Man (Republic). W National Council Jewish Women, citizens under the guise patriot- aisles, and ami G. C. Connell, usinjr stringed and well Star: Johnny .Mack Hrown. the Women's University Club, ism is a timely thought | and I.aFayette instruments. it. Ad- (No review available). L > DEATH TAKES J. S. and Southern California Council worth the emphasis given Prof. W. A. Franklin introduced of Federated Church Women.) i. the only MAUNEY AT KINGS the quests, all of whom responded m which v dresed in with short talks, several of L and inter- v« t :1 f sncess style. MOUNTAIN HOME were hijfhly informing STATE THEATRE f.-, and shoes to esting. Those who were present- I were: R. G. An-i MONDAY an arm bou- from one) ed and responded ttiad carrying (Continued page The Home 'HGM). SENSATIONAL! of Big ■!;y>anthemums. lina refiment and served through- ders, county superintendent Robert f Commisisoners Cast: Wallace Beery, a.-ie as Lucas Ai- out the remainder of the war. Af- schools; County HEADLINES ONTO THE f. 1 J. A. Rusher; Montgomery, Chester Morris, OUT OF THE cane down the ter his war experiences he found- G. W. Justice and 5 J. S. Lewis Stone and Leila Hyams. The thrill of your motion the Bonnie, Dil- County Asrent G. I). White: SCREEN! supreme ed. successively, district (No review available.) their •• Harper, sister and Sadie Jones and J. 0. Bell, days desperate men making J., \|a. Iinir. Cora. Mauney, L. TUESDAY picture •••.aid ot' hon- school board members; Prof. E. cells Mills, became and was a leader Under Two Flags (20th Cen- last bid for freedom turning prison a Justus, of Flat Rock v ,-d alone, wearing in the life of his com- principal it all a ro- religious Profs. T. Bennison and tury-Fox). into battlefield* and through i w;ne colored vel- school and ^ munity. director: Frank Lloyd. Cast: for ex- lines. G. E. Justus of the school faculty; mance that, struggled v 1 en princess Colman, His wife died in 1930. Although teacher of agricul- Claudette Colbert, Ronald .. and gloves to B. L. Lunsford, istence in the mad frenxy! .j. surrounded by his children and Lawrence Victor McLaglen, Rosalind Rus- an arm ture at Rosman and aSo dairying numreous descendants, he was1 Ratoff. Banther, treasurer of the Rosman sell, Gregory of bronze chrysanthe- never the same afterward, al- T. Ouida's colorful, romantic story chapter of F.F.A.; Profs. E. a of his life the has gained though hitfh lifrht Frisbic and H. L. Davis, teachers of Foreign Legion came in on the arni transfer- came last December when a ban- coun- in dramatic appeal in its ONLY her in of agriculture in Henderson MONDAY .. who gave The exciting a:: quet was tendered him here in ap- ence to the screen. •at. the other aisle ty schools. con- of his pioneering spirit' life of the Legionnaires, the a:n»- the bride- preciation at the and service to the community. His stant danger they faced ;,st man. Kemper the desert of Gidi, as well death followed a steady decline in edge of his brother-in- between a*. : I health. IS SCENE OF as the touching romance was charmingly CHINA stir interest btiae are five Cigarette and Victor, of Romance Surviving Mr. Mauney i : wo "uit AS and Pictorially the sons. S. A., R. L., D. C., and Wil- NEW WARFARE sympathy. .iv u'.il trimmings and is exceptionally fine, liam K. of Kings Moun- production and eccessories. Mauney ADVANCE that are breath- hat Mau- PRO-JAPS with desert scenes of tain. and the Rev. John D. bat- i an arm bouquet Mrs. takingly beautiful, convincing ney of Hickory; a daughter, r rosebuds. from paee one) and Eka* of (Continued tle sequences picturesque s Vera Cooper Kings «. r.-.-t the oldest Mauney in "New Fads and Paces", Arab riders. The powerful cast a brother. S. S. Mau- Just one of the many lovely girls appearing: and all Mr and Mrs. William Mountain; the Chinese on Thursday has been well chosen r-:of Katie Rudi- for a midnight show at used exceptionally •••••• Alter and a sister. Mrs. to the Carolina theatre Sunday night "were of the type t» Hi i hi> city. ney. coming of them anil each one plays his part with school both of Cherryville; 28 srrand- the army." is i.--: r. the high sili. 12:01. by Japanese Kreat effectiveness. The story Kowl- 12 command said that ^ ,i course at the chiidren, and great-grandchil- The Chinese reminiscent of Menu Geste and bandit attacks everywhere THE :>T.fSs I niversity. dren. "the carries all the stark drama, glam- The funeral will be conducted Books Ace Musical Revue For have been repulsed." sacrifice and tense ex- n* Green. Ky. Carolina that or, bravery, ■v. St. Matthews Neutrals believed, however, -x* been complimented at 3 p. m. Sunday at citement of that famous story. army really is -. :er of and Luther church in Kings Mountain, if the Japanese :» parties One Performance at Midnight Sunday and irreg- Family. the announcement of which Mr. Mauney was a char- supporting th( Mongols WEDNESDAY BIG lie in ulars whole-heartedly the con- -wement and approach- ter member. The body will the Carolina tion to the whole show was marvel-! The King of Burlesque (20th Sunday mid-night the; of Suiyuan is merely a mat- state from 1 to 3 p. m. Rruial ous and many people praised quest Century-Fox) Musical Comedy. iwriaze. a real DeLuxe anticipated son of the Rest ceme- theatre presents value of thr stage I ter of weeks. They Lanfield. Cast: 1; i ,ne<t is the will be in Mountain entertainment will be add- Director Sit'ney •" screen show for one then that the province Jack Florence, and in full view of the mountain stage and show over town." Warner Baxter, Alice Fayc, tery. area of North Chi- HPUSE ed to the vast i?;- who now resides in peak for which Kings Mountain only.
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