SMITH SERVICE TOpending an in-from theProbation andBE HELD ON FRIDAY‘fcmmfv mlifemn;m9-Funeral. @oi-Ued Mon-Jiiii, wfU Ka.vrroor Ch rlt; h. u . th R( v, R L. i Bur a! willkred cemetery at%to* Vnation. SH Ini ted M at ABa\ithnei s —Sua to, Mrs T.ot-jvavmooPfCI J v*4 Voniitoiliihil ionsne Smith.d the followingze Smith. Is;mm .. # a x * «e Sim til*Ann Smith, an oila.cMMarv John-AI HIi dOOI) PEOPLE Oi*LOCAL MAN'S FATHERADIES IN MODNDSVILLEThrift until Ju’.v \otigation andDepartment of ParoleThe same action was taken inregrad to Arthur B Swafford who■ '* e.i to assault and battery. Edo E Pritt admitted the crime f grand ;arlt; eny a: lt;i moved thate ne granted probation At tion v .. deferred by the judge untilJfvly 1.in he: t Alien entered a plea of t of vob,ma! .slaughter irked t.» s-e considered for 1 : at ion He v as instructed toe’ ru J ;]y ! to receive the de-ci? ■ of the judge1: e ■ ■ e of Su I ie May Wright,lt; : rged with murder, was con-’ ■ ed u: \ the r ex* term of courtPar.res Hlt; i’uns confessed to as-and battery and was finedF'5 and required to pay the costs. N • a:! sentence was given andbe was platen on two year s pro-' : a on req ured to pay thefine a.od and costs by the Julyterm. jDo: rev Snath and Cordell Smith J■■'h of Scarbro RFD, entered a: ; 'Ci of guilt to grand larcency •. asked for probation Sentence as deferred until the July term f court. '1 I I 1Cnw%* mX I * 1 i i ** rr* * i s iicf IIWe fee! highh honored thateef#Lwe were selected to erect thisK:n. 110 W Yao: a!led to M ^ds-(■ of the death of hiswho diedfine and modern theatre.on T hK1 c i rc; edJ UfA vears old when he : ite- will be conduct-MT. HOPE THEATREi r: eWe asure our ijood friendsthi^ thriving eommunitvthat the efforts we put forthwere for the purpoe of buildintr a lasting monument toLift£3fc.«B0Em agent for the Insurance com-F OX RITES TO BECONDUCED TODAYVICTOR.*- Fundav afternoonourseand to the ownership of thiT new building.W (* congratulate the nw nersand operators. We wish themcontinued success.Phoebe Fox. 75.iilP^BJlt;^?esieraay aMhe^homjJL I ^ \ V - i J i’ * *•■■■ |.■ rr-$ilt;11■ f:t v,■; * h Rlt;* v. CY) B r! c*sneuron of A re-ted officiating Sl^e sui % by iier hus-nci Stf wart Ftx; one daughter, sc Ruby Fox. at home: two sons,' ; j ; • : ! '.. \ fr fiC O f \*f ’f.J' OH Cs i $ t c r. M r i, (r e n eya ('o n 11 o r ofan. and ei^nt erann-cnacti enc wif the VictorGeorge McCullochbt Chin arv o! A? Umii.iiomjif Mor t u -in zhBrm of ar-rw* c* aiikt Ult ; • v*»iDRY IGVTT LRGH)(ONTRA( TORThe questionin been rais-*• »I’. 0. Ho\ 165Blucficld, W. \ a.wm■Wt j*M o ie miidYou’re Bound to«' v;»ifpaper, A1 MIsr£«nment to forbid lie dnnk%, recall-*.al pn^r;nsal for;uppn'tc*d by the1'hecl i * f flittu use al-Itheatre/a■AfAND•i «•AUTRYCHAMPIONREPUBLIC PICTUREOPENINGI 'TotnofiowIimnkkM-C-M , MAMMOTH MUSICAL IIN TECHNICOLOR!m 10HNS0N • 100! GARLANDFRINK SINATRA • JUNE ALLYSONROBERT WALKER • KATHRYN GRAYSONVAN HEfllh • DINAH SHOREat the beautiful DRAPES in the newMOUNT HOPE THEATREfurnished hvNational Theatre Supply1 to 17 Central Parkway, lt;in., O.CfM%oc/AjLUCILLE BREMER * LENA HORNEANGELA LANSBURY * TONY MARTINVIRGINIA O'BRIENFayette FormsSafety CouncilOAK HILL. Apr;] 9—Aft ovpr* ■; a *; oi i lt;1 (Cion officers, mir.c rommittf-erren, and safety mnc’tccmcn. attended the NewRivei Safety Council meeting Sunday in t. e circuit eour? rn-'-m atFayetteville.The president. Clyde Phillips. * ■ , icd nver the session, at which- rt ndtable discussion of safetyruetr.uf:.*. »he coal mines washeld by the delegates.A plan is now completed tou.ake every miner m this field a men bet of the council. Individual on nip cards wdl be pre-cv i-ai v date and Turned ea * local, according toClyde W. Hunyions, secretary*trea ireriblif itv committee composed of Phillip-1 C C Spradiing andRunyions. was named to acquaint the public with the policies andaims of the organization.Safety director C F. Jones walt;lt; guest speaker at the meeting, and Earl Prather, inspector for the State Labor Department, outlined safety practices.The next regular meeting will j ve held on Mav 4, and peeial entertainment pertaining to the •1.'* • \ theu;e is Meing arranged for the sessionAll • afc • v committeemen were urged bv Runyeins to attend allcouncil meetings.INDIA PLANS TRAININGBOMBAY, D dia (AP) —Th«goverrunen! (f India has createda special committee to work outplans for sending Indians abroadfor training Tor managerial and other high supervisory posts in industry, many o| which now are held by foreigners.*now showing;SONJA HFNIE -JOHN PAYNE•ft!GLENN MILLER *■0ICNUII4SvnVa IISerenadeMARISFRIDAYBarry FitzgeraldKasv Come, Kasv («oim m..-.(vvw—— “ •*-'»•- “CongratulationsALEX B. MAHOODXcwbnM cX Kt'tvsliiig uponcreel ionof Mu ir splendid1 rchitectMT. HOPE THEATREBlucficld, W .NEW RIVER STORE No.MT. HOPE, \Y. YA.OPENINGFRIDJAPRILModernBeautiful:4mLuxuriousMT. HOPE, \V. VA.Modern in everv detail . . . luxuriously and comfortably appointed, the new Mt. Hope Theatre built by the firm of Newbold♦Kceslintf awaits your pleasure. Fully air-conditioned. . . . beautiful interiors and exterior. . . . dramatically lighted.... soft mainfloor and balcony seats for 50b theatre-goers . . . complete PopCorn and Candv Bar in the lohhyou’re certain to enjoy evenminute of the modern movies in store for you. Flan now to attendthe gala opening Friday at 12:50 p.m. for the matinee or at 5 p.m.for the evening shows. . . .FRIDAY SATURDAY, April 11 A 12STRONG MEN...BRAVE MEN..Matinee andREAl AMERICANS - and their Women! lt;*Evening SchedulesERROL FLYNNW%*HIM' SHOWALEXIS SMITH/rid a i/ Mali net12:30 puni|\VV,I jjuLt (flint/ Shou s SI art J p.m.Ml MatiiHMs llrreafter at 1 !:M0 p.m.Ml Evening SHovas IDrf*altlt;»r at p.m.BKCJIWlNfl MONDAY, \PRII. 13£aturrs v\ill (hangr each .Mon., V\f lt;E, I ri, A Sat.Adults—Matinee 29c tax inchK\eninn 39c tax incLjChildren rl ‘ Mat. 15c tax inchV..\ NEvening, I 5c tax inchWITHS. Z. Cuddles SAKALtFhese Are Our Fei inaneiil PricesVICTOR FRANCENJOHN L I TI IMiStop it our CompletePOP lt;ORN A CANDV liAK■/2In Ihr I obbvrFor thr *'g(»odic.s” you like to nibbleon during th# show■» -- -feature on Any l’roi*ram atNew MT. IIOPK THEATUEi\ IIIO \I O \ II ntn tainment and mnifort to enjo\ it m«»hand in hand on theatre bill1* nowadaysfrchhltiK mside the new Ml IIOI'I-. Fill NIKI I lie firm ot Neuhold A Kees-l\( have assured yoiir (onifmt l\ (FieInstallation of our finest ait conditioningX (till find the air clean, pure and reIiiil*. owners, and CON 1)1 i ION I D MRs\ stem(ONI K \( I OKSMAM I U Tl Kl KS ENI.IM I RSCOMBITIOIMEP AIKINC715 Richard S| ,v \5( KKCharleston, \\ \’aPhone .TO-118, TO -1100\■HsY