FINAL AND LAST NOTICE All Paving Assessments Not Paid By MARCH 1ST Will Be Advertised As Soon Thereafter As 1/st Can Be Prepared. Take Due Notice of This Warning. BY ORDER OF BOARD. W.N DOPSEY. M-yor F, P. CULBPETH, Clerk WEBB THEATRE —TODAY— I phyuis HAVER I Fkthejf Rcture ROBERT ARMSTRONG 4wC lOVtS WOUItIM A'.to “DIAMOND MASTER NO. 3.” ALSO COMEDY. — TUESDAY — 4 BIG STARS A with Dorothy MACKAIL Ralph Forbes Anna Q. Nilsson Lowell Sherman A Charles J. Bradin Production ' A Hert fatioaol Picture ^ See society at its gayest! See the daring riding in a big fox hunt! See a smashing auto crash! See the most sensational horse-race ever filmed! And s^e what happens when a beautiful girl gambles her heart on a horse that couldn’t win! ALSQ NEWS REEL. WEBB THEATRE Personal And Local Mrs. Cora Lattimore of Gastonia! spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lattimore. Mesdames William Hoffman and Barnett Llneberger of Llncolnton attended the bridge party given by Mesdames Ed Post and Jack Palm er, Prlday afternoon. Miss Nina Holt White spent the week-end at her home at David son. Miss Elizabeth Roberts visited Misses Laura Burton Miller and Sue Andrews in Charlotte, over the week-end. Judge J. L. Webb returned from Athens, Oa.. Saturday and was ac companied home by his sister, Mrs. J. A. Darwin and tomorrow Judge and Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Darwin leave for Raleigh to visit Governor and Mrs. Gardner. Mesdames Webb and Darwin will be honor guests Wednesday afternoon from 5 to 8 o'clock when Mrs. Gardner will en tertain, "The Social Service Con ference.” Governor and Mrs. Oardner will give a dinner Wednesday evening, honoring Judge and Mrs. Webb on their 51st wedding anniversary. Judge ?v.d Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Darwin will remain in Raleigh while Governor and Mrs. Gardner attend the Inauguration in Wash ington, where they will be accord ed many honors. Miss Charlie Mae Iau’hrid-e leaves Thursday for Washington to attend the inauguration and will spend a month with her sister M»ss Virginia Laughridge. Some little girl left her big doll on the porch at the Methodist par sonage some time ago and Mrs. Boyer is keeping it until it is called for. Mr. and Mrs. Lefter Lowing and little daughter, Mary Lou, of Kan napolis, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Borders and other relatives. Miss Ethel Elmore left Friday for Winston-Salem for a month’s visit with friends. Miss Pauline Hopper, cashier of the Charlotte Morris Plan bank 1 spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Hop per. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beason, Misses Williams and Gladys Wham i of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beason yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mlsenheimer visited Mrs. J. & Misenheimer in Albemarle over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Patterson moved last week to the brick bun galow beyond Cleveland Springs and Messrs. Patterson and Edwards are building a hot house out there where they will grow their own flowers. Mrs. J. O. Nolan of Kannapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nolan, coming especially to attend the reception given by Mrs. Nolan and Miss Kathleen Nolan Saturday afternoon. Miss Margaret Cornwell spent last week-end with her uncle, Dr. Chas. Gold and Mrs. Gold at Rutherford ton. Miss Lura Smith spent the week end with Miss Clara Herd at her home at Waco. Dr. Zeno Wall left this morning for Raleigh where he will conduct evangelistic services, morning and evening, at Meredith college, for a week. Mr. R. E. Campbell returned Fri day from a visit to Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Campbell and daughters, Misses Helen and Elizabeth, re mained for another month in Flor ida. Mr. Ralph Ware of Rings Moun tain was a Shelby visitor yesterday. Mr. Pink Irvin and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bax ter Kirkpatrick yesterday. Mr. Max Ammons of Mars Hill spent Saturday and Sunday in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hulick and family spent the week-end in Tay lorsville. with Mrs. Hulick’s mother. Mrs. J. M. Matheson. Mrs. E. E. Hulick who had been spending a week here, accompanied them as far as her home at Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoey and Mr| C. R. Hoey spent yesterday In Asheville. The friends of Mrs Charlie Wells regret to learn that she Is quit* sick at her home on N. Wash ington stmt. Mrs. Joe Hill and daughter. Miss Mary audio* Hill of Concord, and Mrs. Russell Poole and voung son. Russell. Jr., of Union, S. C.*, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Lineberger. I Mrs. J. H. Austell and two chil dren, Miss Virginia and Roberts ! Austell o( Greenville, S. C.. visited Mrs. S. F. Roberts over the week end. Mesdamcs Russell Laughridge. Geo. Johnson, Misses Sadie Laugh ridge and Annie Snell went to Gas tonia Thursday to see, 'The Sing ing Fool." I Misses Clara Oreen and Mabel Wright spent Friday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C, where they visited Mrs. Lewis' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Po6ey. Mrs. Madge Gale Wise and Miss Ruth Harrlll were the week-end visitors at Rock Hill, 8. C. Roy McBrayer who was badly bruised and had several teeth knocked out in an automobile ac cident, recently is recovering and will be able to resume his work here this week some time. Mr. J. R. Crawford, head of the Crawford-Chevrolet company, of Shelby, spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Oreensboro at tending a meeting of the Chevrolet dealers of the two Carolina*. Mr. Crawford said about five hundred agents from the two states were present at the meeting, which was designed to outline sales policies lor the popular car. Chester H. Bond, manager of the Shelby store of the Montgomery Ward company, made the an nouncement Saturday that he ex pects to remain indefinitely in Shelby. He said at one time has an ticipated being shifted to another city, but it now appears he will be come more or less permanently identified with the Cleveland capi tal. He announced two promotions In his store. Norman Francis, has been elevated to the post of floor manager, and F. K. Trimmiere has been made manager of the tire de partment, at the same time Mr Wm. Roach has been given charge of the merchandise department. These are local men Mr. Bond considers have made good with the company. Mr. Evans Hartgrove of Char lotte spent the week-ud with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart grove. Mr. Heyward d^stell, formerly with the Standard Oil Company here, has accepted a position as tobacco buyer, and left Saturday for Jacksonville, Florida, where he assumes his new. position today. At The Theat es “Gang War* ’advertised as • 'part talkie,” featuring Olive Borden and Jack Pickford. an F B O special, is j the stellar vehicle at the Princess today. This is a tremendously Im pressive piece, made on an ela borate scale, revealing the life in the big time gang world. Olive Borden has never been seen in a role more littlng to her talents. The theme cf the piece is the love of a girl of the underworld for a man she had the right to love. That peach of an actress Phyllis Haver is the star of the Webb pic ture—“The Shady Lady”—showing today. Phyllis Is the greatest vamp of them all, and this Is an especial ly good picture revealing that sort of life. Tomorrow "The Whip" tops the bill. Dorothy Mackaill Is the star, with three other notable players in the cast—Ralph Forbes, Anna Q.1 Nilsson and Lowell Sherman. This* Is described as a real old fashioned melodrama in a modem setting. This sort of play has lately become very popular and this Is an espec ially good one. Cotton Market V ii '• “Quality, Cleaners - Dycn, 207.N. LaFayette St |05-!®>