WEBB THEATRE «— Playing the Pick of the Pictures — Tonight & Thursday DON’T FAIL TO SEE AND HEAR ‘NOAH’S ARK’ With George O’Brien & Dolores Costello “THE SPECTACLE OF THE AGES.’’ Direct from a $2.00 run in New Yorl* Remember, Only 2 More Days. SHOWS.. 3 - 5 - 7 - 9. COME EARLY AND GE~ A GOOD SEAT. — ADMISSION — ADULTS.. . 50c CHILDREN. .15c Webb Theatre “ON THE SQUARE’’ LADY BEVERLY A $5*00 Value For Only 9Se Provided by Manufacturer to Acquaint You With These Superior Products. A $3.00 Bottle Parfum Narcisse, * A $1.00 Box Face Powder and A $1.00 Jar Cleansing Creme ALL FOR 98c SUPPLY LIMITED — COME EARLY. Cleveland Drug Co. — PHONE 65 — LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mlsa Lucretjjs Hord o* Lawndale returned home Sunday after spend ing last week at Wilmington, Caro lina Beach and Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Putnam of Kings Mountain visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hord of Lawndale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M A. McSwain left Sunday for a weeks visit to Wriyhts ville and Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Young and Mr. and Mrs. Yates McSwaiu spent Sunday in Blowing Rock and Boonr. Mr. C. H. Lee of Atlanta, Ga. is visiting his father and other rela tives nearf Lawndale Mr and Mrs. Odis Royster and son. Harry, Mr. Ves Falls and Mias Clare Royster sent last week at Myrtle Beach. I Mr. Aubrey Thomas of Avondale is spending several days with Mr M. Randolph Marlin. Dr. and Mrs. A B Wood left for their home at Maxton Thursday aft er spending several days with Mrs. Wood's mother. Mrs. F. P. Gold and sister. Mrs. M. W, Martin. Mr. Robert Lee and Mr. .) R Dover attended the Dover reunion in Charlotte on Sunday. Mr. Sam Garmise of New York city spent a few days here the past week on business. Mrs. H. J. Newkirk and little daughter Betty Gay, and Mr. B. A. Shepherd of Memphis, Tenn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F*fd Dean on South Washington street. Mrs. Newkirk is a neice of Mrs. Dean's, and Mr. Shepherd is her father. Mrs. Estelle E. Brigga of Raleigh, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Aaron Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Osborne. Mr. William Osborne and Mr. Ruffin Wi'.kins attended the Osborne re union near Oreensboro on Sunday. Miss Ouida Munday returned Sun day from a delightful Week’s visit to her friend, Miss Mary McKinley of Concord. Mr. Byard Falls, Mr. Ralph Webb > Gardner, Mr. John Lineberger, ana Mr. Robert Elam left today for Wil 1 mington and Wrightsvllle Beach to attend "The Feast of The Pirates.” Mr. and Mrs. Truman Moore of Leslie, Ga., visited relatives here this week. Miesea Ruth. Foy and Mary Moore and Mrs. George Thompson are on a charming motor trip to New York and Canada. Mr*. John Ogbum of Winston Salem will arrive Wednesday to be the guest of Mrs. Terry Moore at Forest City. Mr. and Mrs P. M. Whlsnant of Lawndale, spent Tuesday here shop ping. Mr. E. T. Switzer spent Tuesday in Charlotte on business. Mr. Eugene Burgess is in the Eye Ear and Throat hospital in Char lotte this week. He had a slight nose operation on Tuesday. Mrs. Ransom Castevens has re turned from a delightful trip to New York. _i_ Mr. C. C. Blanton spent Sunday in Charlotte with his sister. Mrs. G M. Webb of Birmingham, Ala., who is the guest of her son and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oates. Mrs. Lewis Bailey. .Miss Louise Bailey, Miss Margaret Blanton. Mbs Mary Buttle and Miss Lula Moors Suttle spent Tuesday in Charlotte Miss Millicent Blanton who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Webb in Birming ham, Ala., will arrive Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Silvers and children and Miss Pearl Heavner returned yesterday after spending a week in Asheville. Judge Nat Townsend of Raleigh, was a guest of Governor Gardner on Saturday evening. Miss Mabel Hord spent a few days the past week in Charlotte visiting Misa Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon of Gastonia were guests of Governor and Mrs. Gardner at the home of Judge and Mr*. James L. Webb on Sunday. Mr. Louis Lattimore spent the week-end in Gastonia with Mrs Lattimore who is visiting her pa rent*. Mrs. C. O. Champion, sr., ol Mooresboro, spent the past week here with her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Champion. Mis. Terry Moore of Forest City was a Shelby shopper on Tuesday. Mrs. F. O. Gee Is visiting her mother in Morganton this week. Master Walter Fanning returned this week from a delightful visit to his friend Master Will Arey at Blowing Rock. Miss Mary Buttle has returned! from a delightful visit to relatives in Mansfield, La. Mi.-s Caroline Blanton, Joined a party from Charlotte and spent the week-end at Blowing Rock. Miss Council of Salisbury is visit ing Mrs. Jeff Council. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ellis have re turned from Boone where they spent several weeks at their sum mer cottage. Miss Sybyl Costner left Saturda.’ for her home in Llncolnton after • delightful visit to Miss Sarah Har ris. f Miss Katherine Carpenter is at her home near Charlotte for a two week's vacation. Miss Effle Propst has returnee ; from a trip to Washington. D. C. I and Hickory. Miss Sue Andrews left Sunday for Charlotte after a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs. S. O. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Webb of At lanta, and sister. Miss Edith Pearce of Rocky Mount and Mr. William Webb of Asheville, spent the week end here with relatives en route to Asheville and Elisabethton, Tenn, where they will visit relatives. Mr. D A .Tedder who has been in Asheville, spent the week-end with his family. He was accom panied home by his nelees. Misses Effie and Marlon Bass of Hender sonville, who will visit Mrs. Tedder for a few days. Miss Rosebud Chamberlin of Lln colnton, spent the week-end here with friends. Misses Helen Campbell and Mary Adelaide Roberts and Messrs. Char lie Austell and Esley Pendleton leave today for Wilmington and WrlghUville peach to attend the \ spectacular “Feast of The Pirates’*. They will be guests of Miss Mary 1 Gross Hatch at the Kitty Cottage Miss Rosebud Chtmberlin and Mr. “Shine" Blanton will also leave Thursday and Join a congenial party of friends to attend the festival. Mr. Will Griffin spent Monday at Rock Hill on business. Miss Vivian Parish leaves Mon day for a visit to Charleston. S. C. Mr. J. B. Fortune of Chicago, who was a former postmaster and resi dent here for many years, is ex pected to arrive this week/' and visit friends and relatives. It has been twenty-five years since Mr. Fortune left Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hoyle and two sons of Fall?ton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hani Costner. Mr and Mrs. Zeb Gardner and family of Raleigh, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Mull. Misses Nettie and Inez Mull have gone to Raleigh to spend some time with their sister, Mrs D. R. Jack son. Miss Grace Reed, of Atlanta, Gi„ member of the city schools faculty here last year, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Renn Drum and her nephew Tom Edd Johnston, spent Tuesday in Charlotte with Rev, and Mrs. Hamilton Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Sanders and Miss Alice Sanders, accompan ied by their house guests, Mri. Frank G. Drewry and Miss Mar garet Barkla, both of Louisville, Ky spent Sunday at Blowing Rock. Little Miss Louise Hardin of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dilling. Mrs. Annie Dilling, of Kings Mountain, left yesterday for a 10 days trip to Richmond and Nor folk. Va. Miss Alice Lorraine Sanders en tertained quite a number of her friends with an informal dance on Monday evening honoring her at tractive guest Miss Margaret Bark la of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Frank G. Drewry left Tues day morning for her home at Louisville, Ky., after a most de lightful five weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank R. Sanders and family. Clean Graves At Pleasant Hill Alt persons interested will meet Friday morning. August 23rd, at Pleasant Hill church to clean oft the graveyard, j' LOOK at these bargains FORD COUPE, 1928 Model—A lUlle cash will hrncfle; In n cellent mechanical condition; five good tires; 1929 lloanse. CEVROLET COUPE, 1928. Mechanically m food aa new. Tires are A-l and finish Is first-class. Small down payment—Dal* ance one year. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1927. First class mechanical condi tion, four new tires, new Duco finish. This car can be purchased for a smell down payment, balance in eight months. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1929, SI* Cylinder. This car la prac tically new. Haa been driven only 6.300 milea. Raa full equipment. Den t miss this one, it'a a real buy. CHEVROLET HALF-TON TRUCK with Panel Body. Good mechanical ahape; good Urea; Juat the thing for light hauling. Coma get It for — 9100.00. ESSEX COACH, 1925 Model. Well cared for by former own er. Is In good mechanical ahape; goed tlree and upholstering. Here Is C#ue at a Reap Dow Price—Ford Touring car. 1924 model. Good mechanical condition; haa four new tire*. Take It away for — 985.90. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. - PHONE 269 - / PERMANENTS. . $6.50 INCLUDING SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE — ALL THIS WEEK — SHAMPOO & SET $1.00 SHAMPOO & MARCEL $1.00 LONG HAIR ...._$1.25 We invite every one to visit us and take aadvantage of this week of opportunity. Call in advance for appointments. Also evening ap pointments made. — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — Knightengale Beauty Parlor Mrs. Brooks, Miss Andrews. Mrs. Knight to serve you. — PONE 542 — FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS COME TO Cleveland Hardware Co. WASHBURN’S STAND LET US QUOTE PRICES. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. " Final Tax and Street Assessments Notice We are preparing our list for the advertisement of City Taxejs which have not been paid for the year 1928 and prior thereto; also property against which there are pavement assessments not paid. We are forced to do this to meet our obligations. CITY OF SHELBY, S. A. McMurrv, Mayor ancl Board of Aldermen. WHAT DOES YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? It Helps To Give You Credit Standing WHEN your saving* pass-book shows regular deposits, it is proolF 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. * * ' -V* "m ’ ' *. • > Wholesalers & Retailers OF J Hardware And SPORTING Goods ♦ # Cleveland * Hardware Co. — WASHBURN’S STANp-* PRICE IS WHAT YOU WANT — WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASES. TRY STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS

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