WEBB
THEATRE
Today and Thursday
The Man of 1,000 Face* in a Film of 1001
New Thrills. With Sound.
LON CHANEY IN
“WHERE EAST
IS EAST”
With Lupe Velez and Estelle Taylor.
Where thrills are thrills! Where Chaney
is Chaney at his Superb Best! Where Ro
mance, Drama, Action, Surprises, Follow
each other at bewildering speed! Where
wise picture fans are headed for.
ALSO COMEDY.
CHILDREN 15c ADULTS 40c
— COMING FRIDAY —
Buster Keaton in “SPITE MARRIAGE”
Shows: 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00.
Webb Theatre
— THE HOUSE OF REEL HITS —
THE NEW
MODELS OF
MAJESTIC
RADIOS
ARE HERE
All manufacturers admit now that
Majestic was a year ahead of them last
year. Now Majestic comes out with a new
idea in Radio which was not shown at the
recent Radio Show in Chicago, and all the
manufacturers are still guessing. They
know Majestic will still be leading.
These sets are now on display at our
store and are the last word in Radio.
So many claims are made these days
for just any kind of Radio that you will
have to see this to fully appreciate what
it is.
ABSOLUTELY NEW IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
NOW SHOWING—AT
PENDLETON’S
MUSIC STORE
— AN EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE —
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LOCAL and*
•PERSONAL News
Mrs. Zeno Wall and children are
spending the summer at Weaver
ville.
The following formed a motor
party to Lake Lure and Asheville
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Crow
der. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Green and Mr. and
Mrs. Granger and children of Char
lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Durant Crow
tier and Miss Nell Thrasher, of
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tulloh left
Sunday for a motor trip throuch
the Shenandoah valley, Richmond
and points on the coast of Vir
ginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams
moved Saturday from the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Durham Moore to
the Pendleton apartment on 8. La
Fayette street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Patterson
and son spent Sunday with rela
tives at Concord.
Dr. J. W. Provine, president of
Mississippi college, his wife and son
spent yesterday with Dr. Zeno
Wall.
Miss Cora Lee Dellinger of Gas
tonia visited Mrs. Ress Harick over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young visit -
cd in Morganton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rudasill and
Mr. and Mrs Graham Dellinger and
family formed a motor party to
Hendersonville and Brevard Sun
day.
Mrs. L P. Holland who under
went an operation at thp Shelby
hospital two weeks ago was able to
go home Monday.
Rev D. F. Putnam. Misses Mertie
Abernethy, Sue Davis and
Tedder, left yesterday for Meredith
college to attend a B. Y. P. U con
vention.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Honeycutt and
son. Earl, jr., spent yesterday at tile
Cline home near Lincolnton at a
family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Webber
from Charlotte spent the week-end
with thetr parents, Mr. and Mis.
Alma Webber in Mooresboro.
Mr. Coran Webber of Charlotte
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Alma Webber in Mooresboro Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts,
Miss Lalage Dover and Taltnadge
Mayhue visited at Ninety-Nine Is
lands. Sunday afternoon and had
picnic lunch.
Carroll Mull has accepted a posi
tion as bookkeeper with a hardware
firm in Charlotte beginning work
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Schangler and
mother of Gastonia were Shelby vis
itors yesterday. Mr. Schangler is
the owner of the Cinderella Bootory
in Shelby and Gastonia.
Miss Gazsie Botts spent, the week
end with her sister Mrs. W. L-.
Lucas.
Mr. Reid Miscnheimer and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Thompson and nurse
Miss Austine Brackett, motored to
Wilmington Sunday bringing home
Mrs. Misenheimer and Mr. Claude
Webb who were injured in the au
tomobile wreck a week ago. Mrs.
Misenheimer and Mr. Webb are
improving slowly.
Mrs. Claudia Beam of Mt. Holly
was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Miss Zona Hord who is attending
summer school at Lenoir-Rhyne
college spent the week-end with her
parents at Waco.
Mrs. H. D. Wilson returned Mon
day from New York where she has
been at the bedside of her son,
Crawley Hughes, who remains crit
ically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brooks and
baby of Charlotte visited Mr.
Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Brooks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Humphrey
of Lenoir spent Sunday with rela
tives here. Mr. Humphrey is mana
ger of Rose's ten cent store there.
Mrs. A. N. Evans of Jefferson, S.
C. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
P Spake.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters of
Winston-Salem spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Laughridge.
Mrs. W. C. Ward of Granite Falls.
S. C. and Mrs. C. A. Landrum spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Limmer at the Hotel
Victor.
Rev. Wade Bostic will preach at
the Baptist church in Forest City
Sunday and will arrive in Shelby
Sunday afternoon for a few ;lv. ,
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Esknd;e
Mr McCarter. assistant manager j
of Wool worths store at Asheville is
in Shelby this week, taking charge!
of Woolworths store. while Mr j
Tulloh the manager is away on his |
vacation.
Miss Bertha Bostic returned yes- i
terday froito a visit to Raleigh arid
Fayetteville where she visited her |
brother Mr. Thornton Bostic and
Mrs. Bostic. Miss Bostic was a din- [
ner guest of Gov. and Mrs. Gardner :
at the mansion on last Friday even
ing in Raleigh.
J Guy Mauney who lives on Sub
tle street says he ate fresh corn from
his garden today. When asked if liis
wife wasn't responsible for the line
garden, he claimed credit for doing
all the work.
Mrs. C. R. Hendricks and chil
dren of Charlotte spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Phil
lips of Boiling Springs.
Misses Grace Justice. Male Press
ley of Charlotte, Earl Phillips of
Boiling Springs and Harold Jus
tice, Gordon Prince of Charlotte
and Max Phillips of Boiling Springs
spent Sunday at Lake Lure and:
Chimney Rock
Mr, and Mr*. Ralph Phillips of
Shelby spent Sunday with t he Ir
parents at Boiling Springs.
Mrs. C. H. Lee, of Atlanta. Ga.,
returned to her home after spending
a few days with her mother, Mrs. J.
A. Royster at Lawndale.
Mr. and Mrs W. T Herndon and
mother. Mrs. Randall of Kings
Mountain visited Miss Minnie
Wright of Fallston Sunday
Mr Frank Shull and bride, of
Par.saic, N. J arrived last night for
a two weeks visit to his father, Mr.
Chas. Shull and family.
Miss Egberta North spent, last
week-end with Miss Louise Tedder
at Ellenboro. -
Mr. and Mr* Roland Elam and
Mrs. John Honeycutt spent Tuesday
in Charlotte.
Miss Roberta Royster. together
with four Meredith college class
mates, has returned from Tallaha
see, Florida, where she has been
visiting her room mate, Miss Tillie
Deval. While there they were shown
many social courtesies and visited
many places of interest both in
Florida and Georgia.
Misses Mary Louise Huffman, of j
Morganton, Catherine Mitchell, cf'
Aulander and Nell Baker of Alios- i
kie are guests of Miss Roberta Roy
ster at her home in Fallston.
Mrs. J. E. Mullen and son. of L n
colnton. spent yesterday with Mrs.
W. G. McBrayer at her home on M.
Morgan street.
Mrs. J B. Ashe of Lenoir spent;
several days last w eek with her sis- j
ter. Mrs. W. G. McBraver. returnr gj
hom* Saturday accompanied by her
niece, Miss May Ellen McBrayer
who will spend a month with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Nash, the
latter the manager of the Paragon
department store, returned Monday
from an enjoyable two weeks' vaca
tion spent in Statesville and LouP
burg.
Mr. M. L. Wright, of Blanton
Wright, is home from Raleigh,
where he took his family for a pro
tracted stay at the capital.
J. G. Earl, manager of Efirri's..
makes the assertion that the June
sale of the Efird company, has
surpassed all previous records, both
locally and over the chain. Mr. Earl
has received a letter from J. B
Efird telling the manager that he
has pulled the best ever. Earl says
the sale is 25 per cent to the good
over all of his other efforts. Which
reminds this newspaper that he ad
vertised more in these columns tins
current month than ever before.
At The Theatres
"New Year's Eve." a hot specuil
of high life, with Mary Astor and
Charles Morton, is the Princess' bill
for today and tomorrow. With the
special comes something new in t V
way of Pathe news in sound, and
the Pathe review, also in sound.
Plus a spicy Vttaphone act. lit
other words, this is a four feature
bill, and a peach all through Tnc
press sheet describes "New Yen's
Eve" as a piece played in . gingham
instead of fig leaves. It is a Fox.
“Where East Is East" starring the
popular favorite, Lon Chaney, with
Estelle Taylor and Lupe Velez, Is
the Webb feature today and to
morrow. Lloyd Hughes' name is also
amongst the players of this popular
piece. It will be Shelby's first op
portunity to “hear” Lon Chaney, as
this is a Vitaphone picture. This is
a tropic romance, directed by non°
other than Tnd Browning. Metrn
Goldwyn-Mayer are the producers j
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— ONE GROUP —
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And The $29.75 Group Now
$19.75
You arc probably planning your vacation and it
will pay you to see these dresses before you buy,
as every one of them is a real value.
— MILLINERY —
150JMATS—in beautiful light straws, values to
$7.95—will close out at —
$3-95
EXTRA SPECIAL
IN HOSE
400 Pairs of Pull Fashioned HOSE, from four of
the country’s best makers, regular $1.95 values,
PRICED FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY
$1.49
—COATS—
We have 20 ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND COATS,
marked for June Selling
% PRICE
J. C. McNeely
Company
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SHELBY, N. C.
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— SPECIAL —
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Children’s suits for
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139-141 LaFayettr St. Phone 167 SHELBY. N. C.
Store Hours 8 a. m. t<> 6 p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m