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ATTENTION LADIES Just received from our dyers the latest 1929 Spring colors in Crepes and Satins. If you want that Easter Dress cheap it will pay you to see our line. We are now open all week except Saturdays. We invite you to see our line before you buy. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. WE WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH THEM. N. E. BURGESS DEPT. (CLEVELAND CLOTH MILL) SHELBY, N. €. NEW SPRING SUITS lOO JUST RECEIVED / They come in all the. new patterns, such as Oxford Grey with shadow strip es, new Blues and Tans. Made in snap py young men’s models, as well as con servative styles for business wear. The materials are of a very fine fabric and will give you the best of service. PRICED AT $25°°-$29-50 AND $35-00 Most of them with two pairs pants. Blanton - Wright Clothing Company Personal And Local Miss Ethel Norman is sending the week with her sister, Mrs. Colen Gettys of Charlotte. Messrs.' Roland Norman and Ivey White were visiting in Char lotte Saturday. Rev. H. N. McDlarmid is con ducting a revival meeting this week at the church of Rev. W W. Akers at Llncolnton. Mrs. J. R. Crawford returns to day from a visit with her mother at Cross Hill, 8. C. Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb and Mrs. J. A. Darwkr returned Wed nesday from a two weeks stay with Governor and Mrs. Gardner in Ra leigh. Mesdames C. C. McBrayer and Flay Hoey spent Tuesday in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Honeycutt, Mesdames M. J. BlaeHj^kJelt and H. T. Rldenhour of Conroreh visit ed Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Honeycutt, the first of the week Mrs. Ted Cashcr of Forest City spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Hope Bryson. Mr. and ,Mvs. W. K. Dickson of Charlotte are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Mitchell. Mr. Johnny Weaver of Asheville spent last week-end with friends In the city. Mesdames Hope Bryson, Joe Tur ner and Randolph Logan were shopping in Charlotte Tuesday. Mrs. O. M. Oardner of Raleigh, and Mrs. Madge Webb Riley are attending the D. A. R. convention in Winston-Salem this week. Mrs. Byron Williams left yester day for Charlotte to visit a few days after which she goes to Mooresville for a weeks visit. Mrs. D. R. Sibley and Miss Eliza beth Suttle w-ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moore last week-end at their home at Alexander. Mrs. John Fox. jr., leaves Sunday for her home in Teaneck. N. J. She will be accompanied by her father. Mr. J. R. Dover as far as Washing ton, D. C. Mrs. Vernon S. Harwell and Mrs. Sam C. Lattimore were dinner guests of Mrs. DeWitt Quinn today. Messrs. George Webb and w. A. Spake of Spencer visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Etta Beverly visited her mother at Lilesville yesterday. Mrs. Frank Love of Llncolnton Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Mrs. Guy Reid of Charlotte is visiting her mother,.Mrs. H. L. New man. Mr. T. Bright Carrick is visiting Mrs. Carrick and children at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Gardner. * Miss Bessie Turner and Mrs. Frank Oates of Rutherfordton w ere Shelby shoppers yesterday. A Davenport college club will be organized here at an early date. Dr. W. A. Jenkins, president of Daven port, will be here in April to ad dress the alumni. All former stud ents of this college are requested to send their names to Mrs. Thad Ford. Mrs. J. T. Gardner is in Wash- t ington, D. C. this week attending | the Woman's Missionary council of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Liner of Can ton spent last week-end here with relatives. Mrs. Ida Andrews and daughter, Miss Martha Evelyn of Mt. ailead I will spend this week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mjs. J. A. Lee and sister, Mrs. J. T. BeRson. Mr. Frank Andrews will accom pany them here and spend Sunday at Hendersonville. Cotton Market (By John F. Clark and Co.) Cotton was quoted at noon to day cel New York exchange: March 21.23, October 20.64. Yes terday's close: March 21.19, October 20.6(1. Spot sales 7000. Middling 1114 against 1112 yesterday. Disastrous floods reported from Southeastern Alabama and othdfr areas in Ala bama and Georgia are under wa ter. It was still raining last night at Montgomery and also Macon, Meridian, Vicksburg and Savannah Forecast. Carolines and Georgia rain today, fair and colder tomor row. Fair business in Worth street Favor long side on reactions would buy N^y on any further loss of premium over new crop months, j CLEVENBURO. J Mr. Marshall Dilling, grand pa tron of the Eastern Star orders, was a visitor in Shelby Thursday being etv route to Brevard where he is to organize a chapter. Mr. Chas. Roberts of Red Springs is spending this week-end with his family. At The Theatres Greta Garbo, beautiful, appeal big, one of the most popular of the Hollywood stars, Is the heroine of “Wild Orchids." the Webb special, showing for the last time today. Lewis Slone and Nils Asther also help to put over this very attrac tive picture. Ken Maynard. a hard riding, quick thinking western star, with Tarean, heads the bill tomorrow. The title ol the piece is “The Law less Legion." It is an action pic ture. thrilling, spirited and fine. The fast action, the thrill arid ro mance of such pictures, appeals to everyone. The Princess is featuruig a spe cial. starring Richard Dix. showing today and tomorrow. The piece is “Redskin," rated ns this star's most popular screen effort. Dix has long wanted such a role, since he made such a notable success in Grey's "Vanishing American " This is a highly colorful, dramatic produc tion, commended by Paramount. This is a picture of the extra spe cial class; elaborate and finished. The- Princess is advertising one of the best screen productions of the day In "Shop Worn Angel." This is a talkie, and ts due next week. WANTED: EXPERIENCED waiter or waitress at Piedmont Cate. 2t 15c r " WIND STORMS —are visiting our section more and more each year. Not only are lives sacrificed but property is destroyed. LET US WRITE YOU A POLICY ON YOUR HOME TODAY. See us for windstorm— Tornado—Fire and all oth er insurance—FEEL EASY Insurance Department CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. ^ _J Knightengale Beauty Parlor Located Two Doors To "Left Of Lobby Entrance Hotel Charles Building. We specialize in all lines of beauty culture. Such as: Permanent Waving, Marcelling, Finger Waving, Manicures, Facials, Scalp Treat and Hair Dyeing Advice given regard ing any of the above, gladly upon request. Our prices are in line with other shops and all work Guaranteed to be satisfactory. Make Your Appoint ment Larly. — PHONE 542 — WEST SHEW NEVUS OF WEEK (Special to The Start Mr. J. C H.vder of South Shelby I visited Mr. mid Mrs. VV. O Hefner : Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. Lipscomb and |children spent the week-end with ; relatives in Gaffney. Mrs. Mary Houser and little granddaughter, Carolyn Daniels, or Kings Mountain arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ramsey this week. Mr. and Mrs Tom Bradley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. C. D. Weast. Mrs. Lee Devenney and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis of Chcrryvllle. Master J. C. Devenney is spend ing this week with his grandpar ents at Cherrvvllle Miss Bonnie Stiver of Morganton is visiting her brother Mr. J. W. Silver on Clegg street. Mrs. Paris Hefner of Hickory Is visiting in West Shelby. Mrs. Flay Smith and little son, Ben. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs C. L. Ramsey. Miss Pearl Wcast. spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley. Mrs. Leland Jones and children spent Tuesday in the country with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weast. Mrs. n. Champion and little daughter, Elizabeth and Miss Mac Champion ot Gastonia returned to their home Tuesday after spending a iew days with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lew is. Mr and Mrs J. W. Silver and little son. Gene, spent Tuesday in Kuthcrfordton. Miss Daisy Hyder of South Shel by visited her sister. Mrs. W. O. Hefner, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Willis and children attended the tuncrnl of Mrs. Willis' brother, Mr. Jasper Newton oi Drexel at Clover Hill Wednesday. Mrs. S. B. Jones of Poplar Springs community visited Mrs. Tom Bradley Tuesday uiternoon. Master Stowe Devcnney is spend ing this week with relatives at Casar. Mrs O. A. Lewis who was carried to the Shelby hospital last Monday continues to be very sick. Little Miss Melba Runyans spent Friday night with her grandpar ent* Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Benoy. Miss Ozell Bradley of l>attimore is visiting Mr. and Mrs Tom Brad ley Mr. Clarence Wills or Cherryvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Devcnney Thursdav Mr. B Hinkle of Lexington for merly of West Shelby war a visitor in the section Tuesday. Carolina mountain toon ties have caught the lespedera fever and the first cooperative shipment of seed week. THE PRINCESS ™eatre HOME OF GOOD PICTURES -SPECIAL TONIGHT & SATURDAY Made in Technicolors. Paramount SOUND Production. RICHARD MX in y ■ i* 111 r rrni Don't miss this one. If you do you are missing a big treat. Also other attractions. Matinee . ... 10-30c. Night.10«40c — COMING NEXT WEEK — “SHOP WORN ANGEL’’ A TALKING PICTURE. ms snows one COW 10 8E WORTH 12 Analysis of more' than 100.000 yearly individual records from cows on test in dairy herd improvement associations indicate that, on the average, cows that produce 100 pounds of butterfat a year return ed $14 each over cost of food; those that produced 200 pounds, $54 o\er cost of feed; 300 pounds, $96; 400 pounds. $138; and 500-pound cows returned $178 over cost of feed. Thus the man milking a 500-pound producer would have more return than if he milked a dozen 1C0 pound cows, and this would take no account of the added labor of milk ing and caring for the larger herd or of the much greater expense of providing stable room fftr a herd instead of a single animal. The fig ures from returns are based on farm prices from all parts of the country including whole-milk districts. IN CLEVELAND COUNTY WE NEED MORE AND BETTER COWS. COWS THAT WILL PRO DUCE 500 POUNDS OR MORE BUTTERFAT PER YEAR. MORE AND BETTER COWS INSURES MORE INCOME, LESS WORK, LESS FEED, HAPPIER HOMES. Shelby Creamery Co. FURNISHES A MARKET FOR ALL THE BUT TERFAT YOU CAN PRODUCE. GRETA GARBO IN “WILD ORCHIDS” LAST SHOWING OF THIS BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL TODAY THE POPULAR MISS GARBO, LEWIS STONE AND NILS ASTHER IN THE CAST, — SATURDAY — KEN MAYNAOO %uwuiuEaoii A Tint notional ftdnrf ■t A Spirited, Thrilling, Absorbing Romance. Headed by the Great Western Star. \ WEBB THEATRE WE ARE NOW ‘BACK HOME’ Doing Business At The Same “Old Stand On The Corner” The same location, but a new build ing, new fixtures, new equipment, new vaults— and We Want NEW BUSINESS The public is cordially invited to come in and inspect our new quarters. Our officers and clerks will be delight ed to welcome you and show you every courtesy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS.
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