Today and Tomorrow . At The Webb l “THE TERROR” STARRING MAY McAYOY AND LOUISE FAZENDA A Great Crook Flay, that ran three years on the London stage; probably the greatest mystery drama now be fore the public. It is a Warner Brothers. All-Talkie. It will thrill you, amuse you,—give you one hundred per cent entertainment. * Webb Theatre Special Bath Combination Offer Squibbs Bath Powder. $1.00 Genuine Cannon Towel .. 35c NOW BOTH FORs. 98c 50c MARY GARDEN ROUGE NOW ... 25c Rubber Glove*.25c Pair 50c Stationery — Now 2 Boxes 51c Cleveland Drug Co. — PHONE 65 — The Betty Jean Beauty Shoppe IS CHANGING THEIR LOCATION TODAY FROM OVER THE PARAGON DEPT. STORE TO THE I BLANTON-WEATHERS BUILDING (NEXT DOOR TO J. C. PENNEY CO.) Invitations are now being issued and the public is cordially invited to attend their forma! Opening Aug. 6th. from 4 P. M, to 9 P. M. COMPLIMENTARY SHAMPOO TICKETS FOR EVERY LADY CALLING DURING THESE HOURS. NOTICE:—They will have associated with them permanently, Miss Thelma Torbert from Cleveland. Ohio, who is a specialist in every line of Beauty Culture and especially so in Hair Cutting. Permanent Waving and Fingerwaving. Shelby people are fortunate in having the services of an operator like Miss Torbert. Watch for their Ads for Opening Specials. LET THE Service Dry Cleaning Company SERVE YOU Graham Street Phone 33 LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News i Miss Amanda Wakefield of An treville. S. C., has been Visiting her sisters, Mesdames H. L. Hunt and Ralph Ballentine for three weeks. Mrs. Emily Jones was carried to the Shelby hospital Monday after noon for treatment Dr. and Mrs. J. L. White of Miami. Fla . who are spending the summer at Asheville, spent last week-end with Mrs. W. F. Davis. Mrs. White has been at the bed side of her brother, Mr. J O Pos ton, who is quite ill. Mesdames Frank Hamrick. Lillie Button. Miss Jessie Hamrick and Frankie Hamrick and George But ton spent Sunday in Asheviye. Miss Millicent Blanton and Dr. O. Mackenty Schmidt spent Monday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Dennis spent Sunday in Newberry. S. C. Mrs. Cleveland Gardner and chil dren left Sunday for Chapel Hill to visit relatives for several weeks. Miss Ruth Laughridge spent last week with Miss Abble Jane Wall at Weaverville. Mesdames Earl LarkW Jimmie i Blanton and Ed McCurry spent yes terday in Gastonia with Mrs Evan Glenn. Miss Patsy Maunev is spending this week in Charlotte with her aunt. Mrs. Benard Evers. She will be joined there bv her mother, Mrs. Hugh Mauney. Friday for a week end visit. Mr and Mrs. Sam Mathews of Chapel Hill, arrived Monday night for a visit to Mr and Mrs. F. L. i Hovle Mesdames A1 Bennett. Henry Ed I wards. Misses Mildred and Ruth Laughridge spent Monday in Char lotte. Mis* Dorothy McKrught returned j Monday from a visit to Greensboro, ! and Chapel Hill. _ Misses Mildred Laughrldge and Nancy Coble leave Sunday for a visit to Montreat and Marion. Dr. and Mrs. John Hill Watts. John Hill, jr.. and Miss Dorothy Watts left Monday after a delight ful visit to Mr. and Mrs O. M. Suttle, for Philadelphia. Niagara and New York for a visit before re turning to their home in Austin, Texas. Dr. Watts and Mrs. Suttle are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs Roland Elam and Mr end Mrs. George Elam return ed last week from a motor trip to Atlantic City and New York. Misses Prances Roberts. Annie Pearl Dixon. Mattie Sue Allen and Frankie Borders have returned from Chapel Hill where they have been in school for the past six weeks. Little R E. Roberts. jr., Is spend ing two weeks at Rosman. with his aunt, Mrs J. C. McClure. Mr. E. F. Dougherty and son. E. F Dougherty, jr.. of Connellsville. Pa , will arrive tomorrow to join the family for a few days visit to Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb. Mr T. C. Bumgardner and little daughter of Erwin. Tenn.. is visit ing Mrs. Tom Roberts at the home of J. F. Ledford on North DeKalo street. Mrs. Wm. Fletcher Duncan of Elk Hill, Va.. will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lovelace. Mrs. Duncan was formerly Miss Mary Pitts and taught for a number of years at Boiling Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lutz, Mrs. J. P. Austell of Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Boggs of Belwood have returned from a trip to Wash ington and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wni Whitaker of Jeffersonville, Va.. will arrive the last of this week to visit relatives for ten days in the Boiling Springs community. Mr and Mrs Prank Lackey or Columbia, S. C.. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spake during the week end. Mrs L. E. Ligon and son, Harris, will leave Saturday for Charlotte, where they will ,ioin Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hull and others, and go to Myrtle Beach for a week or ten days. Mr. Chester H. Bond, who has been manager of the Montgomery Ward company here has been trans ferred to the office in Baltimore, and left last night for Baltimore, where he will take up his duties at once. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Palmer and iwo sons. Oscar, jr.. and Bill, spent [yesterday at North Wilkesboro, Miss Virginia Hoey left today for i Monroe, where she will visit Miss j Margaret Iceman for a week Misses Sara and Amanda Harr's are spending this week with their cousin, Miss Helen Harris in An derson, S. C. Mrs. M. N Hamrick, who fell about two weeks ago, breaking a rib, has recovered rapidly, and is now able to sit up much of the time. Master Tommy McKnight. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S McKnight for the past two weeks returned to his home in Green** boro, yesterday. Mr R. H. Person, of Raleigh, ar med in Shelby Tuesday to assume the management of the local store of Montgomery Ward and company, taking the place of Mr. Chester H. Bond, who has been transferred. Mr. Robert Jefferies or Buena Vista. Va , Is visiting hi* uncle. W. H. Yeggo and Mrs Yeago this w*eek. Mrr. 8 E Hoev and daughter. Virginia, were visitors at Hickorv on Wednesday. Miss Aneite McClure of Rosman is spending part of summer here: with her aunts. Miss Lillian RudastU who was In an auto accident last week. was moved from the Gaffney hospital to the Shelby hospital Monday aft ernoon. Mesdames J. S McKnight. J. L. Lackey. Miss Dorothy Mc.Knignt and Billy McKnight are spending today In Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bailey and son. John Harris of Elberton, Ga.. arrived today for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williard. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Harte Justice at Lattimore yesterday and attended the revival meeting. Rev. Wade Bostic and son. Orien of Ridgecrest spent Monday and Monday night with Mr and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge. Mr Grady Putnam, proprietor of the Friendly Cafeteria at Durham spent Monday with Mrs. J. D. Esk ridge. Miss Billie Harrelson leave* Thursday for Hendersonville to at tend a house party, given by Miss Betty Bolton. Mesdames E. F. Dougherty and J A Darwin accompanied William Webb to Asheville Tuesday, where they will visit Judge and Mrs E. Y Webb for several days. Misses Austine Brackett and Margaret Atkinson leave tomorrow for Wilmington to spend their vacation. Miss Jean Watts of Lynchburg Va . arrives this afternon to visit her room-mate. Miss Caroline Blan ton. who will accompany her home the last of the week. Messrs. Joe Cox and Buren Parks of Laurlnburg. spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Ann Elmore. Rev. LawTence Roberts. a full graduate of Furman university, will have charge of the prayer meeting at the First Baptist church Wednes day evening. Miss Ethel Elmore is visiting Mrs. Roy Holland in Winston-Salem (or a week or ten days. Penny Column FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS hall and bath, 207 S. DeKalb. tf-31c TAKEN UP BLACK MARE mule at my home. Owner may ob tain same by paying for this ad vertisement and feed. J. R. Craw ley. Shelby. R-4. lt-p FLOUR $3.50; Meat 13 l-2c; Mill Feed $1.50; Eggs 35 cents in crates. C. H. Rein* hardt, South Shelby. 1 LOST IN SHELBY—PAIR OF tortoise rim glasses in ease from Dr. Tom Gold. T. G Morehead. Shelby 2t-31p ’ STRAYBD—-PONY * CHESTNUT sorrel, light mane and tail. Notify ! James Washburn, Eagle Roller mill. 2t-3lc | FOR S ALE OR in trade. C. H. Rein General Electric Re frigerator. Sec Arey Refrigerator Co. 2t31 Chevrolet Owners HOW TO GET THOUSANDS OF EXTRA MILES FROM YOUR CHEVROLET. You ran insure thousands of extra miles from your Chevrolet car by bringing it to us regularly for inspec tion and servicing.. In addition to increasing the life of your ear this policy likewise reduces your mainten ance expense, for it enables us to prevent those mH.jor repairs which are made necessary hy neglect. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — PHONE 265 — Full Program in Dialogue and Sound At The PRINCESS Today and Tomorrow Feature pictur* “My Lady’s Past” With Belle Bennett and Joe E Brown PATHE REVIEW - PATHE NEWS and VITAPHONE ACT - ALL SOUND. ADMISSION 10 AND 25 CENTS. Princess Theatre WHAT DOES YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? It Helps To Give You Credit Standing WHEN your savings pass-book shows regular deposits, it is proof that you have assets and the ability to manage your personal finances well. Regular savings shows you are a person of worth and character and so builds your credit standing so necessary to success. Make deposits regularly each pay day* FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. A SAFE BANK FOR SAVINGS. CLEVELAND STAB EVERY-OTHER-DAY * for your old refrigeratoi JMmM U-7S ' may we iiaui your refrigerator to the BO \ FI HE ? ¥ man. OU might possibly get $5 for your old refrigerator from the junk JFe trill allow you $25 for it! Eventually, you will buy an electric refrigerator. But if you are truly thrifty you will conaider buying one, not "eventually” b«. Consider this: Instead of selling your ice box to the junk man for a few dol lars, you may (for the next few weeks only) trade it in for $25 as the full down payment on the new', nationally, famous Holmes Electric Refrigerator, Model H-45. There isn't one cent of cash to pay down, and the remaining payments are moderate. What will we do with your old fee 135? Bum it—in one giant bonfire, along with every other old, germ«brordjnf refrigerator turned in to ns! In six months, the Holmes has become' one of the moot outstanding, moat sought after electric refrigerators In' the country. It representa the high eat achievement of years of research If sets new standards for compactness," beauty and sheer, utter simjdkity. It is backed by a double guarantee. ^ Act nowl This offer will definitely expire very soon! Come in, see the Holmes, check it point by point* Shelby Hardware Co. “WE SERVE TO SATISFY.” PHONE 330 * ' v SHELBY, N. C, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

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