Gets JailShooting Father j *isaid in ccGordon Lively, 18 yearn old, wan sentenced to 18 months in prison for shooting his father for revenge last November, The parent. C. E. Lively, had just finished an 18-month term for•hooting Gordon. (Staff Photo bv Lambert).Thpromto Uity.been crimi eral here tax lt;a doplaintionthe (he pi1 tu re,necesGORDON UVUYYou're Good if YouDon't Predict HerePLEADS GUILTY.lap im 14*155 WllMH lt;pMT. HOPE—The recent mar-THE (RIMEBoy Whose Father Had Shot Him Says “I GuessWhen HeI Was CrazySaw DadBy Rentier Staff WriterFAYETTEVILLE — Gordon Lively, 18-year-old Mount Hoperesident, faced today a sentence j of 18 months in the state penitentiary for shooting his father fo« j revenge soon after the parent re* turned home from serving a like | term for shooting Gordon.C. E. Lively, the father, * ]teavimrtiiS~Tiome and was about to board a Becklev bus bound for J Stotesbury to begin work whenyoung Lively shot.Gordon opened fire from an upstairs window, said witneaae The bus driver said he was helping Lively into the bus at the time.Shortly after the shooting, Gordon said:*T guess 1 was craiv. I couldn’tstand the sight of the old man. He had told one of our roomers that he would kill me and Arn -old”Gordon was shot in a domrtic quarrel by his father June 25, 1937,aaid investigating ott, r ^ l? vts believed for a while he would die. The father was later sente d to 18 months, but returned to Mount Hope la * Movi mber.In circuit court, other personsentered pleas of guilty, among them Oscar Castell, who was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for forgery, and Levy Cole, who got three forgery.Craig Westmorelanda year and a day in breaking and entering.James Powers, already indictelfor breaking and entering the Masonic hall at Thurmond, van arrested Thursday and sentenced Friday to a year and a day. Hehad been arrested for drunkenness Cajie Jackson, negro, pleaded guilty of assault and battery and received eight months in jail, and Ira Leake was sentenced to ten months in jail for petit larceny.nag of Fred Titlow, well known Mount Hope former resident, at Charleston last week has brought the attention of local people to several coincidences.Titlow is a twin. He manied a twin and they live in twin apartments at Charleston. The street number is a twin number. I8-JIP. S : He is employed hy Greyhound lines, and frequently ‘doubles on bus runs.F Anow cil flinesenoucity lt;Thvoteiis n willettevgivetagester.reveigiveregulbordiMl. Hope (lassShows IncreasePhilathea Group HearsSam Ward at Regular MeetingMpractheSugaandlivinwillyearTevote*quinplayrequmenLitunfthattowileaHopNwillpartstatimoserreveimermmMlyears Iwill spendprison InBy Register S«aff WriterMT. HOPE- The Philathea class Of the Christian church held its tegular meeting in the recreationroom of the church heirSam Ward sang a solo during theevening. He was accompanied atthe piano by Mrs. Sam Ward.Refie hments uric decorated in red and white in honor of Robert F. Lee. whose birthday it was Hostesses were Mrs A. C Givens.Reck Icy; Mrs R J Kiddy, Beck-lev; Mrs. E. W Dunklev and Mrs John Craver of Mt Hope.The regular attendance at Sunday school for the class has jn-ciea^ed until it now averages 25 members, the secretary reports. Attending weie: Mrs. MaudeRobv, teacher, AL , MargaretMarks Mrs. Merle Treadway. Mrs.Edith Robinson, Mrs. Virginia Elliott, Mrs. R. K Kiddy. Mrs, Mvrl Beverley. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. June Lively. Mrs. Hazell uckett, Mrs Fsie Hinkle. Mrs. Ted Wass. Mrs.Sam Ward, Mrs, Hattie Bennett.Mrs. Louise Dunklev. Miss Viola Bennett. Mrs. Trent. Mrs. McGraw, I EioLe Givens. Margaret McGraw, !jias Mrs John Lottie. Mrs. Emory l.af- intvttrfy- ___ inglschii By II 0Truitatc forL¥opostHOSPITAL PATIKNTS