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LADIES! _We arc here to serve you by keeping your garments clean and smart during these “trying” days of Augusts We not only give you dry cleaning service that restores that look of newness and freshness to your dresses—but we preserve them as well. and_ add. to. their length of life. BECK And PRATT DRY C EEANERS AND HAT RENOVATORS. — PHONE Kfif, — WEBB THEATRE “Extra Special” Tonight & Thursday ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING. 200 Gorgeous Dancing Girls. Chorus of 200 Voices. Oh Boy, what lines—“She has ’em,” “you’ll see ’em,’’ “she says ’em’’ You’ll hear ’em.’’ ALSO “TALKING COLLEGIANS.” — THREE VITAPHONE ACTS — SHOWS: 3 - 5 - 7 - 9. MATINEE—ADULTS.40c CHILDREN. 15c NIGHT—ADULTS .... . 50c CHILDREN . 15c - COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY - LON CHANEY In “THUNDER” ALWAYS COOL & COMFORTABLE. Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sanders and guest, Mrs. F. O. Dreamy of Lotiis ville, Ky.. and Miss Alice Sanders spent the last week-end at Wrights ville Beach returning home Mon day. Miss Margaret Barkla of Louis ville. Ky, Is visiting Miss Alice Sanders at her home on West Wat ren street. Giles Shytle. Frank Wilson. Ot.s Doster and Ned Lemons motored o Asheville and other points Sunda;,. Miss Annie Miller of Chariot i» spent Monday In Shelby. Mr and Mr.- Darwin Webber of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webber in Mooresboro Sun day. Miss Ann Warlick spent last week and part of this week with her uncle. Mr. W. M. Wellmon and cousin, Mrs. Andrew- Blanton, also other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Boggs and daughter. Estelene. of Statesville, spent Monday night, with Mrs. Boggs’ sister Mrs. E W White near Belwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warlick spent Tuesday In Shelby on business. Mr A E. Cline, county account ant, is in Asheville attending a state meeting of county commis sioners. Miss Blanche Hudgens from Vir ginia who has been visiting in North and South Carolina spen# a few days with Mrs. Coleman El liott at Beams Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Elliott and little girl. Dorothy spent Friday in Gastonia yialting Mrs. Crawford. Misses Evelyn Hendrick and Con nie V. Wright of near Shelby, spent the week-end with Misses Ruth and Elva Smith of Cherryville. Misses Ruth and Elva Smith, Mesars Everett and Howard Carpenter, Dewey Canipe and Russel Cody, ac companied them home Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. Lee Wilson and son, Ray and Mr. Claude Self made a business trip to Asheville and Chimney Rock Monday. Misses Elisabeth Russell. Mary Jane Wharton and Mrs. Rov Mc Knight of Greensboro are visiting Miss Dorothy McKnight and todnv they were accompanied by Mrs. J. S. McKnight to Blowing Rock for the day. Mrs. Carroll Shelton of Gastonia spent the week with Mrs. ' Joe Turner. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope Bryson spent the week-gnd in Blowing Rock with friends. Mesdames O. C. Joseph- and Lewis Porter of Spartanburg, S. C., are spending this week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. T. W. Lattimore. Mrs. George Blanton, who has been spending two weeks in Char lotte and Gaffney, was accom panied home Sunday by her father. Col. A N. Wood, who will spend some time in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. poian visited their son. Tom Nolan, Who is in the Charlotte Sanitorium, and is get ting along nicely. Miss Millicent Blanton Is visitin'? Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webb in Birm ingham, Ala. Mr. P. D. Roberson of the Real Silk Hosiery Mill, service depart ment is staying a tew days in the city. Miss Inet Whisnant of Polkvllic, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Lovelace. Miss Kathleen Nolan and Clyde Nolan were in Charlotte yesterday to see their brother, Tom Nolan in the Charlotte Sanitorium. Miss Mary Lovelace of Boiling Springs is visiting her brother. Os car Lovelace in Goldsboro. Mr. Byron L. Ponder of Char lotte, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Ponder on the Fallston road Mr. J. C Ponder returned this week from a month's visit to Nash ville, Twin. Mrs. Ch*s. Kendrick and two chil dren of Dent, Va„ are visiting rel atives in and around Shelby. Mr. Walter Bauregard of Cleve land Springs hotel left yesterday for a business trip to New York. He will return Sunday. Misses Inez Ponder, Viera and Inez Mull and Elderweiss Jones spent last week in Charlotte visit ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Oren Putnam of the Bettv Jean beauty shoppe Is improving af' er several days illness. Mr. Harry Fullemvider Is .visiting his nieces. Mrs W. R. Simpson au<i Mrs. Ralph W. Noel] in Hamlet. Misa Iola Ross of Charlotte spent the week-end with Misses Vivian and Fay Dellinger and they have gone on a weeks trip to Burnsville. Junaluska and other points in th; mountains. Mr and Mrs. M M Roberts, tf Mooresville. are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .i F Roberts Mr Ben Hateher and family of Wavnesboraa Oa . visited their sis ter. Mrs H. E. Richbourg last week. George Blanton, jr is spending two week* at Camp Sapphire. Miss Sybil Costner of Llncolntor is visiting Miss Sara Harris. Miss Margaret Barkla of Roa noke. Ky., is visiting Miss Alive Sanders. Mrs T w. Ebeltoft. and Mu; Elisabeth Ebeltoft returned yester day from a visit to Mr. and Mrs 1 John M. Springs at their home on j Lake Hickory, Hickory. They were i accompanied home by Mtaa Eliza- j beth Hall and Saturday Mis**; Hall and Ebeltoft. will leave for a 1 week s trip to New York Ray Allen, who was operated on at Shelby hospital yesterday at 12 o'clock for acute appendicitis, if resting as well as could be expected today. Or. Sam Schenek has gone on his vacation with his family to Blowing Rock. William Crowder underwent an operation at the city hospital last night at 12 o'clock. He is resting comfortably. Miss Eunice Westbrook was tak en to the hospital last night wher«* It is feared she will have an opera tion for appendicitis Mr. M. F. Miller who has been spending some time with his daugh ter, Mrs. H. E. RJchbourg returned Sunday to his home at Augusta, Ga. Rev. and Mrs. w. L. Clegg of Garner, spent several day last week with Mr. and Mrg. Robert Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boat, Misses 8ara Faulkner, Margaret and Ruth Boet visited in Charlotte today. ^Walter Fanning Jr., will return this week from a visit to his uncle at Columbia, S. C. and he goes to Blowing Rock for a week-end vis*t to Will Arey, jr. at the Arey cot tage. Mrs. Robert Herd and Miss Kath leen Nolan left today for Gaffney, S. C. where they will be brides maids tn the Pettlt-Nolan wedding anrl attend a buffet supper given by Mrs. H. L. Caldwell tonight for tr.c bridal party. A cake cutvtng will follow the rehearsal tonight at the home of the bride Messrs. Clyde, Tom and Ed Nolan will attend. Mrs W. T. Arledge of Gastonia is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Spake. Misses Florence ar.d LeVonda Me Rary are spending their week’s vacation at Lenoir and Blowing Rock. Miss Elizabeth Thompson is spending a few days with Mr. and Mr. B. M. Graham in Lumber ton. Dr. and Mrs. B. M Jarrett and Miss Eloise Pruett of the Presby terian hospital in Charlotte are spending this week at Wrigtitsyille Beach. Dr. Jarrett will return Mon day, August 19 to attend to his pa tients. Misses Verda and Luceta Francis and guest Miss Mary Looper of Granite Falls were dinner guests of Miss Pearl Dickson on the Fallston road Sunday. Miss Corinne Green of Gaston'a visited Mrs. D. C. Francis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Muli. Misses Austine Brackett, Salic Beverly and Margaret Atkinson re-1 turned Monday night from a mot. ] ■ trip to the mountains In the west ern part of the state. Jerome Liles Is spending nex* week with friends in Rtchburj! county. South Carolina. Mrs. J. A. Liles leaves today for a j visit to her daughter Mrs. E. E. Ratlifle at Morven and she will join a party there next week for a visit to Teachys in the eaetern part of the state. Mr and Mrs. W. P. Ingram and on. w. p„ fr. are spending the week-end with relatives at Morven OUR MECHANICS ARE EXPERTS TRAINED IN CHEVROLET’S National Service Schools Only the moAt highly trained mechanics are allow ed to work on your Chevrolet car when it is Serviced by us. Wp send our mechanics to special training schools maintained by the Chevrolet Motor Company—where they learn the latest and best methods for performing every service operation. Bring vour car to us regu larly. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. PHONE 2M Eliza beth A rden’s VENETIAN TOILET PREPARATIONS Use Venetian Cleansing Cream, Ardtna Skin Tonic, Special Astringent, and Orange Skin Feed each morning and night, following the meth od of an Elizabeth Arden Treatment, to supply every need of your skin. Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations art on salt at CLEVELAND DRUG CO. - PHor;L 65 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 1 SHELBY, N. C. A SAFE BANK FOR SAVINGS. SALE OF FANCY PATTERN SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS . \T KELLY’S SHARP MARK-DOWN ON HIGHITY ATTRACTIVE, FINE QUALITY GAR MENTS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEAR ANCE. COME EARLY. Prices and Savings: You can buy a $2.00 Shirt or pair of Pajamas that were $2.00 at this mark* down for $1.65. You can buy a $2.50 Shirt or pair of Pajamas that were $2.50 for $1.85. A three price group—those selling for $2.85, $3.00 and $3.15—all going for the flat price of $2.25. And a two price group, the $3.50 and $4.00 garments will sell for $2.85. Beautiful fancy patterns; well made; very attractive. We repeat: COME EARLY. KELLY CLOTHING CO. CORRECT DRESSERS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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