BUY YOUR COTY FACE POWDER NOW And Receive A LOVELY SILVER-TONE COTY COMPACT FREE In celebration of 25 years of world wide success Coty makes this gift possible to the women who use his creations. ' Each combination package holds a box of the Su preme Cotv Face Powder with a REGULAR $1.00 VALUE NEW COTY COMPACT FREE. (Both in the same shade and odeur.) rR,CE $1.00 (Both for the price of one) Y'ou Double Your Money. “REGULAR COTY REFILLS FIT THE GIFT COMPACT.” SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE VALENTINE CANDY NORRIS & WHITMAN BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE BOXES OF VARYING SIZES TO CE003E FROM. ANOTHER UNUSUAL iDFFER WHILE THEY LAST COTY’S FACE POWDER_$1.00 SIZE COTY’S NEW COMPACT_$1.00 SIZE — BOTH FOR $1.00 — If you cannot come, telephone and we will re serve you the Coty Combination. Stephenson’s Drug Co. PHONE NO. 2 — — DELIVERY SERVICE WEBB THEATRE TODAY & THURSDAY JOHN GILBERT GRETA GARBO —the screen’s perfect tovere! WHAT a story! What a cast! Here’s the pic ture the whole world’s shouting about! The greatest triumph of the screen’s greatest lovers! W*Mtsa§i Affalnr With LEWIS STONE JOHN MACK BROWN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. DOROTHY SEBASTIAN WEBB THEATRE a W&qJ/otdwijnWafct picture Personal And Local | Miv Mary Lou Yelton returned! Saturday to her home in Lawndale from a two months visit to her brother and sisters In Newport News and Richmond, Va., Winston Salem and Hickory. Mr. Ward Arey left Monday for Lakeland. Fla . to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arey. Mr. S. M. Eddleman spent the week-end at his home at China Grove. He was accompanied as far as Davidson by Misses White and Witherspoon, teachers in the city schools here. Claude Webb was a Spartanburg visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rtchburg motored to F rest City Monday night to the Fomina theatre, tak ing as guests Misses F?i>ie Hardin, Ella Lipsc>:*b and Messrs. Hack Mimms and Howard Spry. Mesdamea Lewis Forney and Ward Arey attended the show at the new theatre in Forest City Monday afternoon. Mr. C. A. Washburn was a busi ness visitor in Charlotte yesterday. Miss Sarah Houser of Shelby spent the week-end at Lattlmore, the guest of her sister Mrs. Flay Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Ramsey’ and little son. Gene, of this place spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Flay Smith of Lattlmore. Mesdames T. W. Hamrick. F. R. Morgan, John McClurd and George Hoyle went to Atlanta Tuesday for a few days pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson who have beep visiting relatives in the western part of the state, stopped over In Shelby Monday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beason. They were en route to their home in Atlanta, Ga, Everybody is invited to the rook and bridge benefit party at the club room Friday afternoon at 3:30 and 8 o'clock. Messrs. Chester Ennd and F. B. Litton were Asheville visitors Sun day. Mr. mu! Mrs. Grover Beam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pitts at Glen Alpine. Misses Madge Wilkins, Swan Hester and Reba Warren of Ruth -erfordton. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gardner today. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Morrison announce the birth of a daughter. Anna Wilson, at the Llncolnton hospital, February 6. Mrs. Morrison was formerly Miss Pearl Gardner of Shelby. Mr. C. A. Peters and family of Amherst. Mass., are spending some time at Cleveland Springs hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nash spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gurley in Hickory. Mr. John Michael of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ledbetter of Falrview were week-end guests of Mrs. Flay Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sowell of Mon roe. visited Miss Lossie Petty, Mon day and Tuesday and were guests at Cleveland Springs hotel. Mrs. Ralph Royster and son, Stephen, who have been on a six weeks visit to her parents at Greenwood, 6. C. arc expected home tomorrow. Mrs. John K. Reid and mother of Rutherfordton were Shelby shoppers yesterday. Mesdames W. J. Roberts, George Blanton and J. D. Ltnebergcr spent Monday in Charlotte. Col. A. N. Wood of Gaffney. 3. C. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. George Blanton and son, Draper Wood at Cleveland SprUigs hotel. Mesdames Stowe Miller and C. 8. Beam of Waco were shopping in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hendrick of Cliffstde visited their mother, Mrs. F. V. Hendrick Monday. Mr. Flay Hamrick who Is in bus iness at Asheville, spent the week end here with his family. Miss Jennie Lee Packard spent the week-end with Miss Mary Love lace at Boiling Springs. CINDERELLA BOOTERY LADIES’ SHOES EX CLUSIVELY. — ON THE SQUARE — SHELBY, N. C. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Mull. Misses Lossic Petty and Maggie Atkinson motored to Asheville Sunday and were dinner guests at Grove Park Inn, Miss Marie Whitesides and two nieces of Kings Mountain visited Mrs. A. W. Archer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott were Charlotte visitor# yetserday. Mr. Scott going over on business. Dr. P H. Lackey who has been quite 111 at the Shelby hospital is very much Improved. « _____ Misses Prances Whitney and' Helen Pryor of Rutherfordton were Shelby visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Shuford of Cliffside and Mrs. W. L. Packard were Charlotte visitors Sunday. Mrs. Pattle Blanton was able to come home from the Shelby hos pital Monday and is greatly Im proved. Miss Belle Elliott has returned from Munard, Texas, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Latti more. Mr. W. B. Nix has been Indis posed at his home for several days. Mesdames Russell Laughrldge and Reid Mlsenheimer were Char lotte visitors yesterday. _ Mr*. Summey Spangler was brought home from Charlotte san- j ltorlum yesterday where she under went an operation last week and Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Godwin and little son of High Points- spent the week-end with Mrs. Godwin's par ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffin had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Godwin and son, of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. B. O. Starnes and children and Mr. Char lie Starnes. Fallslon Seniors In Superlative Class Clarence Morris And Ola Boggs Most Popular Bop And Girl At Falls ton nigh. (Special tp The Star.) Fallston, Feb. 1?.—Several days ago the members of the senior class called a meeting and the following were chosen: Most popular boy, Clarence Mor ris; most popular girl, Ola Boggs; most studious, Paris Wilson; most dignified. Bryte Costner, wittiest girl, Eva Wright; wittiest boy, Dixon Stroup r Juan hater, Emma Jane Kendrick; woman hater, Hoyle Lee; best looking girl. Bryte Costner; best taking boy, WStson Falls; most athletic boy, Clarence Morris; most athletic girl, Mar zona Hoyle; biggest sheik. Watson Falls: flapper, Alice Gantt; most Independent, Velma Wright; most reserved, Verda Wright; most lov able, Velva Hamrick; most original, Watson Falls, the prettiest girl, Bryte Costner. Prettiest boy, Grier Martin, hap piest, Eva Wright; most talkative. Alice Gantt; most dependable, Hoyle Lee; best natured, Eva Wright; most ambitious, Paris Wilson, best all around boy, Clar ence Morris; best all around girl, Velma Wright; neatest, Bryte Costner; most musical, Furman Wright; most conscientious, Sher man Costner; cutest, Franklin Bumgardner. Melton Child Diet At Boiling Springs Bolling Springs, Feb. 12.—The Death Angel visited the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Melton last Tuesday night and took away their baby which was only a few weeks old. It hadn’t been strong since birth. Funeral services were conducted at the home by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Jenkins and the remains of the little one were laid to rest beneath a mound of flowers. The many friends of the family sympathize with them In their loss. Wife Beats Air Crash. San Jose, Cal.—Cassius H. Styles, who crashed fire times while an aviator in the World War, has ob tained a divorce. He avered his wife made him nervous by staying out nights. Cinderella] bootery LADIES’ SHOES EX CLUSIVELY. — ON THE SQUARE — j SHELBY, N. C. SPECIALS AT THE CLEVELAND $1.00 AK.WAND'S COLD ( REAM FACE POWDER. FREE: One Small Cream and Powder Puff. $1.00 MELLO-GLO FACE POWDER—FREeT One Compact. 75c GOLDEN PEACOCK POWDERS NOW .19c. 75c THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER-FREE: One Sifter. LOV’ME FACE POWDER, ROUGE AND UP STICK—ALL FOR $1.00. $1.00 DJER KISS PERFUME FREE WITH 60c FACE POWDER. LIP STICK FREE—WITH POMPEIIAN FACE POWDER FOR 60 CENTS. 50c PRINCESS PAT ROUGE—GET 50c LIP STICK FREE. $2.00 VALUE IN PRINCESS PAT POWDER FOR $1.00. 90c VALUE SQUIBB'S TOOTH PASTE ANI) BRUSH FOR 49 CENTS. ONE LB. CRUSHED BOND STATIONERY AND TWO PACKAGES ENVELOVES FOR 69 CENTS THREE PACKAGES KOTEX FOR 95 CENTS. $1.00 FIANCEE FACE POWDERUfREET"DOL 1.Alt'S WORTH OF PERFUME FREE. $2.00 KARESS FACE POWDER—FREE?BOTTLE OF PERFUME. 10 CENT NYAI/S HARD WATER SOAP!95 CENTS A DOZEN. __ 60c O’CEDARPOLISH—FREE: 50 CENTDUSTER BRONCHOS. FOR SORE THPOTT—25 CENTS A BOX—2 BOXES FOR 29 CENTS. $2.25 MEN’S SHAVING SETS—NOW $1.49. $2.50 VALUE GEM RAZORAND BRUSH—NOW 99 CENTS. $ 1.00~VAI UE AUTO STROP"RAZOR~4{TCENTS. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT NUNNALLY’S VALEN TINE CANDY. Cleveland Drug Co. - PHONE 65 - J. B. NOLAN COMPANY INC. REAL ESTATE BROKERS AUCTION SALES A SPECIALTY. We are offering for sale at this time several good homes in Shelby, ideally located at low prices. We also have some of the best farms in the county at reasonable prices. We have one of the best business property propositions in Shelby. If in* terested see us. We can help you finance die proper ty we have for sale. If you have real estate you want handled see us. We are equipped to serve you in the most effective manner. We can sell or trade your property. J. B. NOLAN COMPANY INC. SHELBY, N. C. Office Over Suttle Drug Co. — TELEPHONE 70 — We Will Open For Business In Our New Banking Room “On The Comer” In The New Hotel Charles Building Thursday Morning, February 14, 9 A. M. We will be glad to get back “home” after nearly a year’s absence and will be happy to extend a cordial welcome to all of our friends. We invite you to come in and inspect our new quarters. We will have the same location that We occupied for nearly twenty-five years, with the addition of the space former ly used by the Cleveland Drug Store. 1 ‘ ‘ The building has been practically rebuilt, we have three new vaults; one for money and securities, one for books and one in the basement for storage. We have entirely new fixtures, con forming to the latest type in bank-fix tures, with low rail counters, giving the public easier access and closer com munication with the men behind the counters. Our customers have been lenient with us in our handicaps while occupy ing temporary locations and our aim and desire when we get back home will' be to serve and strive to please them more than ever in our histdry. A cordial welcome awaits you in our new quarters. There will be no formal opening. First National Bank kJ ' SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS.