WEBB THEATRE Tonight & Saturday ** Maynard and TARZAN. His Wonder Horse. Scores of Ken’s old tricks and dozens of his new. A complete Wild West show plus the drama and in trigue behind the scenes of a real revolution. Something never attempt ed in a Western picture! ttctart %DOYAI RIDER Also Sound COMEDY and FABLES. “Pirates of Panama” No. 4 and other Attractions. ADMISSION: ADULTS 30c CHILDREN .. 10c Webb Theatre JUST 4 MORE DAYS OF CAMPBELL’S GREATEST JULY CLEARANCE SALE Lots of people have been pleased and surprised with the unusual values offer* ed. The time is now swiftly passing and you must hurry if you would share in this WONDERFUL BUYING EVENT. CAMPBELL DEPARTMENT STORES SHELBY LAWNDALE. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Miss Iva Garrett of Draper, ar j rived Wednesday (or n weeks visit I with Miss Lottie Beam. Miss Adelaide Elam is spending a f week with Muss Abbie Jane Wall at Weaverville. Mrs H F Richbourg and Miss Sara Richbotirg attended the fu neral of Mrs Rlchbourg's slater, Mrs. B J Hatcher in Waynesboro, . Ga. last Friday. Mrs Hatcher had been ill for five months. Mr and Mrs J. L. Lackey. Mrs. J. S. McKnight. and Miss Agnes McBraver formed a motor party io Charlotte Wednesdav. Messrs. W B and Abne: Nix re turned Tuesday from a weeks visit to relatives In Hampton coun'v, South Carolina. Mr and Mrs. Mack Wilkins of Greenville. S C spent the week-end with their parents Mr and Mrs p. D. Wilkins. Misses Attle and Bertha Bostick left yesterday for a ten days visit to ‘relatives and friends in Charlotte land Winston-Salem. Mrs. Ida Moran of Macon. Oa . Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Georgia ! Hickson and Mrs Fred Walters and son. Frederic*. of Winston-Salem are also visiting Mrs Hickson and Mrs. Russell Laughridge this week Mis# Adelaide Bostick left Sun day night for her home in Louis ville. Ky , after a visit to her aunt Mrs J. D Eskridge and other rela tives Boh Lackey. Oren Hamrick and G. C Keever attended a Bui<*k salesmen meeting in Charlotte yes ; terday. Miss Ruth Beam of Cherryville is visiting Mrs. Alton Story. Mr and Mrs. J. W Smawlev and family went on a motor trip to th» 1 mountains Wednesday. Musses Ruth McClure and Ruth Scruggs of Chesnee are visiting Miss Pauline Byers. Mr. and Mrs W. B Dodd and daughter. Rebecca, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid of Gastonia have gone on a ten days motor trip to Norfolk and Washington. D. C. Misses Julia Mae Spake. Margar et Dedmon and Homer Stiles and Emmett Jackson visited friends at ; Maiden and Newton Sunday last Mrs. Yales Miller of Cliffside is visiting Mrs. J R. Hord at Waco. Mrs B H Kendall spent last, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rhyne in Charlotte. Mr and Mrs B S. Green and Mr. arid Mrs. Judd Jones and fam | Uy are spending two weeks at their ! cabin at Chimney Rock. j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas left I Tuesday morning by motor for a j trip to Washington. D. C. I Miss Minnie Mull visited Mi.,s jVangie Peeler at Lawndale this | weekN James Dodd of Greenville. S. C. ! lias purchased one half interest in | the fair ground filling station and I is now working there. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Hamrick and j boys left this morning lor Wilming ton and Wrightsville Beach. They will visit Mrs. Hamricks sister. Mrs. J. W Allen. Miss Pauline Brook# spent last week with her brother. Mr. Forrert Brook* and Mrs. Brooks in Char lotte. The friends of Mrs. C. A. Rhodes will regTet to learn of the death of her father. Mr. Loten M. Dean, of Kernersville, this state, who died on July 9, after a few days illness. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes now live in Martinsville, Va., where Mr. Rhodes is the manager of Efirds store. Mr. Rhodes was the manager of Gil mers here when they went out of business. Mrs. James Penninger of Orange burg. S. C. is visiting relatives here for two weeks. Mrs. Yates Blanton and daugh ter. Jene, went with a party on a picnic to Pineview lake yesterday. Mrs. Fletcher Daniel and daugh ter. Mias Juanita Daniel of Val dosta, Os, arrived Wednesday to visit, ^s. Daniel's mother. Mf* Josh Beam, for some time Mrs. Clias. Wall of Lexington Is visiting her parents. Mr. a;id Mrs L. P. Holland. Hugh Lee Irvin 1* visiting Mr Forrest Eskridge this week Mr. and Mrs. J. B Crow and family visited their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Crow near Mor gan ton Sunday. Mrs S C. McGinnis of Charlotte Is visiting his sister, Mrs Ed Post. Mrs, C E Porter of Charlotte and guest, Mrs Ed Wren nof De troit spent, yesterday with Mrs M P. Coley. Mrs Devlin and daughter Miss Christine Hord, of Little Rock, Ark , are visiting Mrsdames J. M. Wash burn and W. H, Yeago H Ci Hushmeyer, parachut * Jumper, lumped from an alrp)anc' at a height of 10.350 leet, at Rcose \elt, Field. N Y. Saturday and as he descended carried on a radio conversation with a station on this aviation field S. C. Interested In All Boating Events Doan in South Carolina they are getting mighty enthusiastic ove their boat racing Plans ere no*1 underway to form a state-wide raring association of cities in the Palmetto state Af present there is an organiza tion made up of representatives from Charleston. Orangeburg and Columbia, which stages bi-week_y meets, and the new group probably will merge with these cities in thr events. ENGINEER LEADS EIGHT ON MINNESOTA'S GAG I • . Breckinridge. Minn.—Efforts to repeal Minnesota's newspaper gag’' ] law, which failed at the last legts- j sociatiom and individuals publisher? i «-oe.ntions and individual publshers I filed protests, will be renewed at the j 1931 session, according to Ralph R j Davis, lone legislator in the fight to remove the gag Davis, a locomotive engineer. w*.o said his only interest in the affa1 was to maintain a free press, is hopeful that the state courts will eliminate the “gag'1 statute. The railroad man said the gag law was dangerous to a democracy where "uncolored Information is so vital In giving voters an intelligent Idea of what Is going on.” ZOAR COMMUNITY NEWS GLEANINGS Young People Entertain At Homs Of Mr. And Mr*. Hamrick. Personal Items. <Special to The Star.' July 20 at 8 o’clock p m. the B. Y P U. entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B Hamrrk honoring the college students of our community who are spending their vacation at home and also Mrs. Cecil Humphries our most re cent bride. Mr. David Hamrick made every member of his intermediate boys’ class of our Sunday school very happy one day last week when he provided ways for them to go tc Chimney Rock to spend the day. Boat, riding, swimming, sight see ing, etc . was also enjoyed at Lake Lure All the boys reported a fine time. Miss Ola Lee Glascoe of the Bea ver Dam community has returned to her home after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Street.. Mr. David Rice came home from Marion to spend the week-end wpli his mother. Mrs. E. J. Crane has been very ill but we are glad to state that she is able to sit up again. Mrs. James Martin of Greenvll'.e, S. C. spent the dsv Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dave HUiott. She was accompanied by her two children. Carolyn and War ren. Mrs. Jane Lemons continues In ill health at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Loyd Hamrick. Mrs. Lem ons has been confined to her room quite a while. Mr. Kern Green of Sharon com munity was a visitor in our com munity Sunday. Miss Estelle Blanton of South Shelby spent Wednesday of this week with Mrs. Henderson Cham pion. Miss Ida Mae Brydges of Shelby spent the week-end in our com munity as a guest of Miss Hattie Mae Humphries. Miss Alma Belle who is in train ing at the Baptist hospital at Win ston-Salem is spending a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Belle. Mrs. W. R. Putnam is abl* to sit up and go about after a pro longed illness Mrs. Putnam is near ing her ninetieth mile post and gets about remarkably well tor one of such advancing years. Mrs. Putnam is a very sweet lady anil we can't help but wish her several more years in our midst. Miss Bertie Lee Hamrick spent the week-end in Grover as a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Spake spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Prui’.t of Poplar Springe community Before You Start On That Summer Vacation BRIN£ YOUR CAR TO OUR MR. CHARLEY HULLENDER He Will Make It Run Like A New One. We U*e Only Genuine Chevrolet Part*. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. East Warren St. Phone 265. The Equitable’s Home Purchase Plan Enables you to pay for your home in con' venient monthly installments. If you live you pay off the mortgage in ten years. If you die the mortgage is can celled and all payments on principal are returned to your heirs. 6% Simple Inter est, No Commission Charges, no Renew al Costs. For complete details see: H. S. WHITE Special Agent EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Office over Charles Store. Shelby, N. C. SPECIALS AT THE Cleveland Drug Co. 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