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I ~ BEAUTIFUL LOVE PLOT IN "HEART O' THE HILLS If Steve Iloneycutt and Wido Hawn had followed the advice of the children, Mary Pickford wouldn't I able to offer .-.uch a wonderful pictui as "Heart O' the Hills," adapted froi the story by John Fox Jr., which wi be shown at the Rialto Theatre, con mencing today. As Mavis Hawn, Miss Pickfoi takes the part of a Kentucky moui tain girl at war with certain factoi which she knows nothing of and d< teimined at least to put an end f< all time to come to the whipping which her mother has been liberall inflicting. A love tale is interwoven in th plot about a mountain feud of long standing and the story affords Mis Pickford ample opportunity to scor such triumphj as characterized "Dad dy Longlegs," and "The Hoodlum, her previous attractions from her ow studios and released through Fire National Exhibitors' Circuit. Mavis and her sweetheart, Jase Honeycutt, oppose the marriage e their parents for the reason tha Honeycutt's prime motive is prompt^ by a desire to secure Widow Hawn' valuable coal lands. The childre when grown, fire a double shot tha ends Honeycutt's life, when they fin he is responsible for the murder o Mavis' father. NEW HOPE We are having what you-call cotto growing weather which the farmex art so glad to see. In lots of place some have cotton already thinned an some just coming up. The eight page . paper ccrtainl pleases us ail and now the correspoi dents can write all they wish. I lib to see news from every section of tli county and I think we have a correi pondent in almost every section. Tt newsprint situation is getting moi and more serious and many papej have had to close down and mar others are running on short ration We should ant>reciato the effort* 01 editor has made for we have not misi cd a single issue. I spent the week-end at Sard Farm at the home of Mr. and Mr J. B. Beckneli and attended the Sui day school convention at Sard church; this convention was a succe: in point of attendance and go< speeches and a sumptous dinner. T1 Sardis people believfc in plenty good eats. \Ws T? Mary P | The same 3 of a mountaii a body nor not ' _ >' . .1 .,4 t ,4 [ ? f t d s n V d f n 9 9, id iy ,c le 5 e e rs y s. ir 9 The speaker at the morning session d is were Rev. J. P. Byars pastor of the r s. church; Miss Cora Holland and R. D. t i- Webb. d is Sardis has a progressive Sunday ss school and showed this by the attend- n >d ance upon this convention; trucks S ie| from Union brought crowds out to the it of meeting?this was the splendid idea I of Mr. A. D. Cooper who is always o i RIAL DAY AND 'ickford in i beloved Mary Picli i girl fighting her : hing." \ J fl MB* i. y ?jgr i oing lovely things for others. It is egular custom of his to send trucl o carry the children to Sardis Sui ay School and the grown-ups too. Horace !? Bomar of Spartanbui lade a fine address on the efficiei lunday School and every one enjoyc I think with the others that Jul r August would be a better time f< \ tTT s TOM OR 'Heart 0' tford in an entir feudist battles a J 5 / j c - "V. * ? Kk_ it*. . ' % '* "" *^jr / \ a our mountain picnic, as the grapes cs will be ripe and the weather will be so i- that one will welcome a cool breeze and appreciate it. 'g Miss Etha Gallman visited her it sister, Mrs. Wallace Lancaster at Sulsd nhur Springs last week. Miss Florence Fowler visited in ly Shelton the.past week. >r W. F. Bishop carried a truck load of f heatre ROW the Hills' HUB ely new role, that nd afraid of "no. ADDED TODAY FATTY. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE ?IN? "The Country Hero" No Advance In Admission SHOWS 2-4-6 - 8 - 10 f i i r, . . * v. ? 11 Sap It L ? ? ? \ V. good drink, like a good wrings a smile of satisfa ? s - Chero-Col; 0t(fiitTL firririmBfifiV / , Is tlie pennant winne Refreshing With no bad after effect. neraj i(folks from New Hope church to the Sardis convention. The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Becknell was taken home from the hospital last Friday and is much improved. The female factor in politics is expected to counteract the male factor ?Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. ' J1 Cross that line Challenges the taineer,whent! bers attempt 1 1~% rv?*i 4~r\ nui na^c. * The smile which as you ness, to anger, despair, h the.play runs. This is mountain girl, true to he to fight with fist or gun oppression. i , '>1 W game, ictioiL 1 i V* ? ^ ' l .4 IS HsEEl^yl . r About the. surest evidence of spring is the large number of green onion wreaths on the street cars.?Detroit Journal. 1 Fortunately for Hiram Johnson'speace of mind, it will not be necessary to recount the votes in Maryland.? , Chicago Tribune. > ,,^= =vk; if you dare" jj : little moun- ,1 he land grab- 1 y / to steal her , , 9 \ E ' I syP 1 i know turns to sad- | ! atred and revenge as IS the story of a little I 5 r principle but ready, , ? | i for Clan or against I