Joy Theatre Sold To M'Elroy Chain Thomas E. McElroy, president of the McElroy Theatres, Inc. has announced that chain ha' purchased the Joy Theatre effective immediately and has closed the theatre for repairs and improvement. Opening of the remodeled theatre is planned for Saturday under the name of the Jim Theatre. In making the announcement, McElroy also stated that Arthur V. Hearn, formerly manager of one of the leading theatres in Greenville. Mi«', will assume management of the Jim. A native nf New Orleans. Hearn has been in the theatre business for a number of years. “Only first-run pictures will be shown at the Jim Theatre.” Hearn stated, adding “the entire house will be remodeled in order to pro- v ide the best in comfort for our patrons. Together with the improvements planned and the showing of only first-run pictures, we feel this wall be an addition to the entertainment facilities of the Twin Cities and this entire area.” The theatre will npen at 11 45 a m. during th* week and at 9 45 a m. r»n Saturdays Admission price? will be 14 and 50 rents.