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“THE AWAKENING” LAST SHOWING TODAY A splendid picture by a pppulnr star—her first solo starring vehicle. With “COLLEGIANS.” SATURDAY BUSTER KEATON In “THE CAMERAMAN” “I have seen this picture,” says Mr. Webb, ‘‘and it is a knbekout. I guarantee you will thoroughly enjoy it. With COMEDY and FABLES. WEBB THEATRE REMOVAL After January 10th I will be moving my store out to My Home on NORTH , LaFAYETTE STREET. In the mean time in order to reduce my stock I will 3ell at reduced prices. Better come in and get your Musical Goods and Sup plies now. I will sell my stock as a whole, or any part of it you may want. School Supplies, Notions, Etc. Come in and look it over. S. L. GILLESPIE LEARN MORE! EARN MORE! PREPARE TO ADVANCE IN 1929. The Carolina Commercial College OPENS JANUARY 7. 1929. --0 VVoolworth Bldg. Shelby, N. C. —„—o DAY SCHOOL-NIGHT SCHOOL Offering you excellent opportunities for mastery of the commercial subjects. Thorough training in Bookkeeping. Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial English, including Advertising, Pen 'manship, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Salesmanship, Etc. Our practical, intensive training ir.'iu rapid progress and^proficiency And you will be assist ed ip obtaining a desirable position, or a promotion, when qualified. Our tuition rates are reasonable, ami p -y, peats may be arranged to suit your convenience. -0 at For further information inquire now Wootton’s Ladies’ Shoppe, Beam Bldg., or at our office, Second Floor, Woohvorth Building, on or after December 26. -O i • Gordon Wop. ton, B.C.S,, LL. B., PRESIDENT Personal And Local Mr. and Mrs? Jewel Harrelson spent Christmas with Mis. Vcrgle Biggerstaff near Cherryvllle. Miss Lucy Dellinger and Lillie Grigg spent, Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. McEntirc. Miss Earcie Dellinger who has been teaching school at Cazar is very sick with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrelson Is very sick with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Colen Gettys spent the holidays on their honeymoon and Mr. and Mrs. Leary Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warren of Belmont and Charlotte. They were accompaincd by Mr. Getty’s sister, Mary Gettys. Bush Eskridge spent Christmas I day in Raleigh with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Hoyle Starnes re turned yesterday to their home at Monroe alter a weeks visit to Mrs. Starnes parent's, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Harmon on N. Washington street. Mrs. Lizzie Blanton of Greenville, S. C,, Is spending the Christmas holidays with her son. Mr. Her shcl Blanton and family. Of interest to the friends and music lovers of Shelby, Is the an nouncement of the marriage of Mr. Edwin M. Steckel to Miss Nina C. Gooding which was solemnized at the First Baptist church in Charlotte Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harmon mov ed to Charlotte yesterday, where Mr. Harmon will take charge of a grocery store. Mrs. Chas Wail leaves tomorrow for her home in T exington, accom panied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. HoLand and Ptgram Holland who will spend the week-end there. Miss Mary Brandt Switzer and Ed Harris are visiting friends and relatives ip Florence, S C. Mesdames J. L, Webb, O, Max Gardner, J. D, Lineberger, George Blanton and Miss Milllcent Blan ton spent yesterday in Greenville, S. C., shopping. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ram ; -aur of Winston-Salem are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nix of Salis ry, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Alice Lineberger and family. Mr and Mrs Roy Veatch left sterday for their home in Wash hgtch, D, C.. accompanied by Wil in Webb, who will spend the rest , 1 the holidays in Washington. Mr and Mrs. Roger Laughridge nd family spent Wednesday in Marion with Mr. Laughridge's mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Blanton nd family will spend Sunday with Mr. Both Butler and family in Gaffney, S, C. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Y. Webb. jr„ e.urned to Atlanta, Tuesday after >on after spending Christmas with judge and Mrs. E. Y. Webb. Miss Caroline Blanton, James Webb Gardner and Steve Woodson .. tended the Costume ball in Char lotte. Monday night. Mr. Grover Hamrick of Albany, G.u. Ls spending the Christmas hol days with his mother, Mrs. M. N. Hamrick, Mr. and' Mrs. R E. Carpenter and 'alighter, Miss Mary Frances spent Christmas day and night in Gas tonia with relatives. Nat, Tom and Vernon Burgess of Gaffney, Oarland and Myraiman Hczzard were dinner guests of Mi-, and Mrs. Gene Burgess Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Hamrick and baby of Alabama, spent the holidays wit ft Mr. Hamrick’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hamrick. Harry Speck, fTr., who travels in Texas arrived home Saturday for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gardner and children, Louis, jr,, and Mary Wil kins had Christmas dinner with Miss Madge Wilkins at Rutherford ton. Mrs. Susan Eskridge of Char lotte arrived last week to spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter. Mrs. J. G. Dudley. Miss Betsy Hartness of Sanford attended the Dudley-McCombs wedding Wednesday evening and is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. G. Dud ley, jr„ for several days. Mieses Lottie and Myrtle War ren of Gastonia spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey. • Mrs. Mary Lou Yarboro Is visit- | Ing her s m. Mr. James Yarboro and Mrs. Yarboro in Orlando, Fla. I Miss Etta Beverly, accompanied by Misses Staten and Funderburk spent Tuesday and Wednesday at her home in Lllesville. Mrs. Gerald Morgan and brother Major Charles Evans McBrayer left today for Knoxville, Tenn., where they will visit their sister, Mrs. George Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoey, jr., re turned to Canton, Wednesday after spending Christmas with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Shem Blackley spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Blackley's parents at Hamlet. Mr. Terry Owen of Charlotte was a Shelby visitor Sunday. Mr. W. J Irvin returned Wednes day from a Christmas visit to rel atives in Lynchburg, Va. Misses Fay and Vivian Dellinger will spend the week-end with rel atives in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. , B. A Cline and daughter, Miss Hester of Gastonia, visited relatives here during Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poaguc of Butler, Tenn., left yesterday for their home after spending Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc Murry. Miss Carrie McNichols of St. Peters hospitaMn Charlotte is visit . ing her sister, MisS-EUa McNichols. Misses Bernice and Mar’.* Sue Borders are visiting Mr. and Mrs^ B. A. Cline in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, jr„ of New York city are spending the ! holidays with Mrs. Fox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, jr., and family of Anderson, S. C., re turned Wednesday afternoon to their home after spending Christ mas with Mr and Mrs. J. F. Har Mrs, W. L. Packard and Miss Jennie Lee Packard had Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs. George Shuford at Cliffside. Mr. Harry Speck returned Sun day night from a business trip to New York, Mrs. J. T. Gardner, who has been in Beaumont, Texas, visiting her son, Dr, John Nooe Gardner for some time returned home Monday. Mr. Jackson White of Shelby route 1 has moved with his family to Shelby.. They live on Roberts street. Mr. J. J. Kistler of upper Cleve land was In Shelby this week visit ing his son. Squire Zemri Kistler. Mr. Kistler is 86 years of age and moves about very well- for a man of his years. Mrs. Wade Weatherford of Flor ence, 6. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Richburg, a recent bride and groom of Gibson spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richburg, Miss Bonnie Michael of Asheville is visiting Miss Sara Richburg. - Ashton Richburg and friend, Paul Massey, of Covington. Va„ spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richburg. Mrs. Earl Koon returned from a holiday visit to her home in Spar tanburg. S. C. last night accom panied by her mother who will visit her for several days. Mr*. J. F. Alexander. Misses Margaret Young and Ruth Moore, of Forest City, were dinner guests of Mrs. C. R. Hoey Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R! Gordon and family, of Hollis, spent Christmas in High Point with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Durham Jones. They also visited friends in Greenboro. Messrs. Dathia Elliott and L. A, Blanton left this morning for Kentucky on a business trip. Mr. Grady Lovelace leaves Sun day for Chicago where he attends a meeting of salesmen for the fac tory he represents. Mrs. Arthur Thrift and two sons. Ora and Odell of route 7 and Mr. Andrew Jackson of Jefferson street spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Frady in Wil mington. Mrs. G. T. Fradv of Brevard and her daughter Miss Lessie Mae Frady of Asheville are visiting relatives on route 7. Mrs- Morris of Gastonia was a dinner guest of her son, Mr. Roy W. Morris and Mrs. Morris Christmas day at the home of Dr and Mrs. E. B. Lattimore on North Morgan street. With congress in session, the de feated candidates can be . happy that they don't have to make good ! any of their campaign promises. : District Epworth League To Meet 4th —.— The Shelby District Epworth League union will hold its regular quarterly meeting at Main Street church, Gastonia next Friday night January 4 promptly at 7:30. This is to be one oi the most important meetings of the year, and all local chapters arc urged to send a large delegation of its members. V. C. MASON, JR., Dist. Sec. TRY STAR WANT ADS. Firemen Extinguish Fire Christmas Morn Firemen are being praised for their quletc work early Christmas morning when they extinguished a blaze on the n.of of the Carlos Grigg home in Belvedere Park. The roof caught from the main chim ney and the fire was well under way when the firemen repox-ted, but with no water hydrant near, the fire was placed under control with chemical extinguishers and witnout damage 10 toe household effects. The Princess Theatre HOME OF GOOD SHOWS — TONIGHT — — TOMORROW — 'WINGS' * WITH ClAH/% BOW CNAIMLKS (tuddu) IVOGEIVS f\ICHAI\D A IVLEN caiw XOOPEIV CL Qaramount Qictwv If you didn’t se^s “WINGS” Yester day do it today. Admission . 25-50* The Big Crow^was More Than Pleased. Mlliaia^ox pXOMtvtC ToinTllip 2nd TONY the wander horse in. Motseman Plains Also Comedy. Admission.10-25c COMING SOON << FAZIL. c/tty&dic JUST RECEIVED 10 MAJESTIC ELECTRIC RADIO SETS. The Majestic factories turn out 3, 5C0 Complete Sets every day. We have never been able to get as many as we could sell. The factory production will be 7, 500 sets after February 1st. • Today Majestic is the largest fnanu facturer of Radio in the entire world—* and the demand is gre^t€r today for Majestic Radio thanany two of the oth er largest manufacturers in America. If you don’t hear a Majestic befor* you buya. Radio, you will always re gretffT EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS In The Music Business ONLY. A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE Of Values That Will Be Picked Up Quick. Hundreds Of Items Of Small Loti And Short Lengths Must Go Regardless Of Price. - BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Various patterns that have be come slightly soiled, to. clean them out quick at \ PRICE \ PRICE' All fancy sets of various items all on one table to go special | PRICE FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.48 Giant Jim Grey Flannel Sport Shirts, two pockets. $2.25 value. A real fine quality. All sizes. A case we had over looked to yo puck at — $1.48 OVERSHOES & BOOTS Ball Band Overshoes and Rubber 3octs are known to be the best. Bad weather is ahead of you so get a Ball Band. The largest stock in the county. '"Star ft rim*: 7V»*.» HUNTING BOOTS Elen’s and Boys’, 16 and 18 inch Hunting Boots, all solid leather and made for hard wear and com fort. Prices— $4.95 $9.95 ■ ■— ■ i hi ■ \mm wm jiill m m ■ SWEATERS 69c and misses’ ... 69 c One lot of boys’ Sweaters to go quick at___ SATURDAY ONLY One case of Sensation Dress Ging hams, Stripes, Plaids and Checks. 10 yards to customer, C special, yard__ «7C FULL FASHION HOSE Our famous $1.00 hose, slightly im perfect and soiled after the Xmas rush. The first comers [JA get them for-- OUC' One Pair To Customer. FAY IDEAL HOSE A big shipment just arrived. They button at the waist. Colors: black, white, cordovan, champaign, beige, nude, French nude. Mothers, yotr have been waiting for these so' come early and get your size and £, color. Price 50c HANDKERCHIEFS 2 for 5c Une lot of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, values 5, 10, 15 and 19c, slightly soiled. Special, 2 for 5c cases. Special UNBLEACHED BROADCLOTH 38 inches wide, extra fine count Just the item for sheets and pillow 10c CHhVIOTS 10c Colfax work shirt Cheviots in solid and stripes. Assorted *| A patterns. Special _ X vIC Blankets — Blankets Wray’s blanket values can’t be equaled anywhere. This cold snap will lead you to Wray’s for. tfyese specials in Blankets. Prices— 89c 10 $15.00 GET IT AT WRAY’S
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