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You may test them and even after purchasing, if you arc not satisfied, your money will be refunded. — This Is What You Get — Marivonne Rose Creme __ 50c Marivonne Shampoo_ 50c Marivonne Cleansing Creme ____ $1.00 Marivonne Complexion Poudre___ $1.00 Marivonne Talc Poudre___ 50c Marivonne Depilatory___ $1.00 Marivonne Eau de Toilette .. $1.50 Marivonne Parfum Narcisse... $2.50 Marivonne Brilliantine__ _ 75c Marivonne Paste Rouge 75c $10.00 FOR ONLY THE COUPON AND __ $1 98 CLEVELAND DRUG CO. SHELBY, N. C. ( LIP THIS COUPON—Or bring in the Marivonne Coupon left at your home, on the dates mentioned below. Redeemable Only December 17 to 24. NAME.______.. ADDRESS ....T_,_..I This Coupon together with $1.98 entitles bearer to a $10.00 Acquaintance Package containing ten ful^size Marivonne Toilet Articles. CLEVELAND DRUG COMPANY SHELBY, N. C. Personal And Local George Lee George arrived home Friday from Oak Ridge Institute, lor the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Robert Buckner, of Ports mouth. Va., arrived Monday to visit Mrs. H. T, Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Landon McSwain and L. B. Kendrick of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bab lngton Sunday. Misses Rosa Lee Scruggs and Fay prwln of Rutherfordton, spent Sunday with Miss Adelaide Cabi nes.s. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith of Charlotte, were guests if Miss Jes sie Hamrick yesterday. Miss Lottie Mae Henclnck who has been in Charlotte for some time is at home for the holidays. i . __ Mr. and Mrs. J. C McNeely were dinner guests Sunday at Cleveland Springs hotel, of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner of Albermarle. Mr. Joe Plummer of th c Cash tire shop, left this week by motor for Sanford, Me., to spend the holi day at his home there. Miss Millieent Blanton spent the week-end with friends in Charlotte. Miss Ella Lipscomb spent Sunday with her father, Mr. Cliff Lipscomb in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holland and Mrs. .1, L. Dover went to Ashe ville Sunday t.o see Mr Chas, Wil kins, who is seriously 111. Mesdames Bush Stroup and John McClurd visited at Kings Mountain, where they will live un til their home Is completed on West, Marion street. this week with relatives at Lynch this week with relatives at Linch burg, Va. Tlie following young people of the Fallston community have arrived home for the Christmas holiday-: Paul Stacy, Chas. Kendrick, Lloyd Wilson, Misses Elizabeth Stacy, Nathalie Lackey, Thelma Hoyle, and Elva Baker. Miss Dovle Putnam is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge. Mr. J. H. Austell of Greenville. S. C., visited relatives at Earl yes terday. Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Morrison, of Conway, arrived today to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Morrison. Ivy Mor rison of High Point will arrive Sat urday. Mr. Yancy C. Elliott of Raleigh and sister Miss Vevette Elliott who Is teaching near Wilmington will return home Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with their mother Mrs. J. Y. Elliott. Mrs. W. H. Jennings and Miss Frances Jennings were visitors in Gaffney yesterday. Mrs. Mayme Wray Webb was t he dinner guest of friends at the Ad dison apartments in Charlotte Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. James Elmore of Lawndale spent yesterday with their daughter, Mrs, Everett Miller. Fred Babington and Grady Wall motored to Charlotte Sunday. Miss Harriet Caies of Burlington visited Mrs. Cleveland Gardner over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Evers of Charlotte spent Jast week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mauney. Mr. Chas. Wells, Misses Rachel Wells, Alice Sanders, May Connor and Chas. H. Wells, ,jr., were vis itors in Spartanburg yesterday. Miss May Connor of N. C. C.' W. at Greensboro has arrived home for the Christmas holidays. I Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morrison of Conway arrived yesterday to spend i the holidays with ids parents, Mr. j and Mrs. C. A. Morrison. I Mr. Harril Hamrick came home j from Chapel Hill a few days ago ; and developed influenza. He is a I patient at the Shelby hospital. Miss Maye Elmore spent last ' week-end in Charlotte. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland, of Winston-Salem spent last week - ; end with Miss Ethel Elmore. I Mr. and Mrs. Pat McBrayer spent today in Charlotte, ■ I Misses Elizabeth Ellen Morrison ' and Sallie Pearl Allen arrived last Friday to spend the Christmas holidays from N. C. C. W. at i Greensboro. Major Charles Evans McjBrayer of Portland. Oregon, arrived today to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Pat McBrayer. Mr. anti Mrs. Coleman E. Elliott of near Fallston, arc: happy to an nounce the arrival of little Dore thia Elain on Monday December 17, 1928. Alumni Banquet Of Lattimore Postponed Owing to the prevalence of in fluenza, (he alumni association of the Lattimore school has been call ed off for this year. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown us during the ill ness and death of our dear moth er. We especially wish to thank Dr. Matthews and Miss Jane Kennedy for their loyal service. Children of Mrs. L. C. Kerr. Wants Any Surplus Of Fair Distributed Editor Cleveland Star; As a stockholder in the Cleve land County Fail4 association, 1 would like to hear from ether stock holders as to what should be done with the thousand or thousands of dollars on hand as profits, Dr. Dor ton tells me that all debts are paid and this surplus is in the bank. 1 | think the association should now pay a dividend or buy in the stock J of those ” ho do not wish to do- j natc if to the fair association. I hope other stockholders will ex press their opinions on the subject. D. A. TEDDER. Shelby, Dec. 19, 1928. Cotton Market j (By John F, Clark & Co.) Cotton v. as quoted at noon today on New York exchange: December 20.29, January 20.21.1 Yesterday's close; December 20.39, j January 20.27, New York. Dec. 19—Quiet day in \ Worth street, market in period df seasonal dullness. Memphis cotton j review in Journal of Commerce says j business in actual cotton in south; holds above last year, much trade represents covering by merchants on deferred engagements, both foreign and domestic spinners are j buy basis stiffening, merchants* short large quantities from January j through to June, Fall River and I New Bedford report basis firming, j New York local stock 18,981 bales, trading In December ends on 24. Prefer long side on reactions based on prospects for increasingly bull ish statistical. CLEVENBURG. BEAM’S MILL DOTS OF PERSONAL ITEMS Honor Roll For School—Flu Is Rag- [ ing—Personals Of People Moving About. (Special to The Star.) Beams Mill. Dec. 18.—The honor roll for the school Tor the first month is as follows: First grade : Vecue Adams. J. P. j Bridges, Alton Devine, A. D. Hend rick, James Lutz. Mamie Rilev, Venue Riley, Mildred Smith, John Wilkins, jr„ and Eugene Williams Second grade: Clarence lee,' Bridges, , Faye Cornwell. Alton Laughlln. and Reid Laughlih. Third grade: Lillian Irene Cost- > ner and Bryte Ledford. Fourth grade: Corene .Costner,, G!advs~Davis and Pansy Hamrick. Fifth grade: Inez Cornwell and Glenn Davis'. Sixth grade: Dovie Barnette, Eliz abeth Bridges. Eudora Hoyle, Larue Hoyle and Elizabeth Yarborough. The flu is raging in the commun ity, There was not any Sunday school at Pleasant Grove on ac count of the epidemic. Mrs, Claude Bridges spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Pressley. Costner. Mrs. Gaston Hoyle and son. Kenneth spent “Sunday attcrnoon with Mrs. Lem Wiggins The fifth division of the W M U. met at Pleasant Grove Sunday afternoon and rendered a very in teresting program Mr. and Mrs, Kim Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins. Miss Ruby Wright, and Mr, Hun ter Wright spent. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Glascoe. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gardner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr - Virgil Gardner Mr. Chivous Hoyle arrived Mon day afternoon to spend severe, weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Hoyle. He spent the week-end with friends- to Bootv ville. Miss Vevette Elliott will arrive Saturday to spend Christmas holi days with her mother Mrs. J Y Elliott. Mr. Sherrill Hamrick spent# Sat urday night with his cousins Misses Lucy and A. V. Costner. Mr. Yancey Elliott will arrive Saturday to spend Christmas holi days with his mother, Mrs J. Y Elliott. I SINCE 1883, Waterman's pen* have been inseparably linked with Christmas! This year, their new and beautiful two-tone rippled pen and pencil sets make especially acceptable gifts gifts that will yield years of pleasure and service to the recipient. Or if you want to give just a single pen, why not choose one of Waterman’s No. 7 pens designed to suit the hard to-suit handwriting? A complete stock of ' 'eterman’s awaits your ins pection. T. W. HAMRICK CO. — Jewelers — BILLIE DOVE “ADORATION” LAST SHOWING TODAY Shelby’s Favorite filled the house last night, and the star pleased the big aud ience. It is an excellent dramatic pro duction. See it today. ANOTHER F A VORTTE COM INC — TOMORROW — ^ # This is beautiful Miss Griffith’s latest, with Edmund Lowe and Louise Fazen da as co-stars. It is the story of a wom an of easy virtue who falls in love. An other ‘‘Camille.” As charming a per formance as you will ever see on the screen. WEBB THEATRE Christmas Greetings We wish to take this opportunity to extendi the Season’s Greetings to our Friends and Customers. That each and every one may have the true Christmas Spirit, with love, peace and good will abiding in your hearts, lz our Christmas wdsh. May the trials and worries of the year vanish for a season and joy in the happiness of youth in its h diday mood, give place to glocrn and worry. _ We thank every customer tor the j share of their business which they have i seen fit to give to us this year and as- j sure them of our desire to serve them in ! every way possible. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS i in nmstsmsr A. V. WRAY & SIX SONS SERVICEABLE AND SUBSTANTIAL GIFTS FOR XMAS — GIFTS THAT PLEASE AND LAST - ~~ BLANKETS ~~ Warm and Comfortable for the Cold Winter Nights - What Better _Gift Could You Think Of?__ BABY BLANKETS Assorted patterns and colors. A precious Rift. Prices— 25c 49c 69c & $1 DOUBLE BLANKETS $1.49 Cheaper than sheets. Colors: light, grev with assorted colored bord- <t* -s *■ Q ers. Special for Xmas i .‘iV Prescott Blankets $1.98 Extra large double blankets, twill weave, stitched edges, beautiful block plaids. A $2.95 grade. -l qq Special for Xmas Pegassett Blankets $2.69 This is bur outstanding value. Smooth as broadcloth and warn) as down. Very large heavy double blanket. (ihmtmas Week Special : _ A $5.50 grade— $2.69 CHATHAM WOOL Extra largo double, all wool blanket. The very finest grade, exquisite plaids. Noth BED ROOM SLIPPERS Daniel Green's I’omfv Cut. The ! *,"t to be had. A most, beautiful Gift for Xmas— Prices— SUGGESTIVE GIFTS— Boxed Handkerchiefs — Ladies’. Men’s and Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs —. Towel Sets —• Men’s Silk and Wool Socks - -Silk Scarfs —- Bath Robes — Kid Glov es — Silk Hosiery, Full Fashion, Our Leader at $1.00 — Silk and Wool Hose Sl.OO — Hat Boxes — Wardrobe Trunks —Suit Cases — Knox and Vanity Hats — Fancy Comforts — Overcoats — Men’s Fur Lined Kid Gloves -*{■ Pajamas. ing more sensible for Christmas — Special Hundreds of items we haven’t sp ace to mention. Visit our store and make Christmas shopping a pleasure. GET IT AT “ WRAY’S”
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