Webb Theatre HOME OF FIRST III N SOUND AM) TALKING VITAPHONE PICTURES. Tonight & Thursday DOROTHY MacKAILL and JACK MLLHALI IN V A "hut national Picture ALSO OTHER ATTRACTIONS. COMING FRIDAY — “COLLEGE LOVE.” FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Webb Theatre FASHION WELT Enna Jettick Combination Lasts - Health Shoes AT THE Paragon Dept. Store NEW TIES Patent Leather and Black Kid $5.00 Comfort, Style and Fit are the outstanding features of this new Enna Jettiek. Full range of sizes from AAA to EEE. ONE-STRAP PATENT $5.00 A. good looking . hoe ' hnt fits and feels like the footwear of the more expensive kind all widths and sizes. THE Paragon Dept. Store LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Miss Winnie Whisnant spent par of last week with friends . In Earl and Patterson Springs. She was ac companied home Friday by Misses Odessa Patterson and Annie War lick and Mr. J. Y. Patterson to spend the afternoon. Miss Anne Warlick spent last week with friends and relatives in Patterson Springs and Earl and at tended the revival at New Hope church, Earl Mrs E W White spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Will Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs Yancey Patter son. Messrs. Clem and Chesley Hen drick spent Sunday and Monday at Mooresville, with Mr, E C. Hen drick. Mrs C. K. Hendrick and family spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Costner of Beam: Mill. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kendrick and children Miss Ella Rudasill and mother spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendrick at Bat Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmer and children are on a motor trip to the sea coast for a week or ten days Mrs. H. L. Whlteley of Greens boro returns home this week aPe: visiting her sister, Mrs. S. C. Latli more in No 8 township. Mr. M. D. Hopper left yesterday for Chimney Rock and Bat Cave where he will spend a week fishing and enjoying the mountain life with his brother, Mr. Elijah Hopper, who spends his summers there. Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Cline and children of Kings Mountain spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Cline. Mr. Claude Webb and Harry Sut tIt were Charlotte visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Green and daughters. Misses Lena and Helen Green of Hartsville. S. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. J. S. Willard. Miss Lena Green eft Sunday afternoon for a visit to friends at Morganton. Miss Elizabeth Morrison is spend ing tilts week with Miss Madge Whisnant at Polkvillc. Franklin Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Williams who has b.'en spending two months in the West, returned home Sunday night. Mrs. Randolph Logan Is-visiting relatives at Lumberton. Mrs. G. P. Hamrick returned last week from a ten days’ motor trip through the Shenandoah valley and Washington, D. C. She w-as ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Marion Putnam and Mr. and Mrs Marion Ross and family of Char lotte. Messrs. Paxton and Robert Elliott are spending their vacation this week at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Jenkins of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson at the Isaac> Shelby hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cornwell and mother. Mrs. Sue Cornwell, left Monday morning by motor. for Louisville. Ky„ to visit Rev. and Mrs. Elliott. Miss Louise Morrison returned Monday from a two weeks' visit to Colerain Beach and Conway. She was accompanied by Mesdames C E Morrison, W. H. Sugg and daugh ter, Miss Madeline, of Snow Hill, who will visit here for a few days before going on a trip to western North Carolina. Mr. Earl Hamrick returned Fri day from a business trip to New York, accompanied by his father in-law, Mr. E. <5. Geier, who has been on a trip to Canada. Mr. Hamrick arrived In Shelby Monday from Canton, accompanied by his son, Earl, who has been with his grand parents for eight weeks. Mr and Mrs. Z. J. Thompson and son. Billy, Miss Mary Eliza oeth Black and Archie Black left this morning by motor for Lake Wnek amaw and Wrightsvtlle Beach, where Mr. Thompson will attend a lumbermen's association. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Gold and chil :!ren are spending some time with heir mother, Mrs, G. M. Gold * in he country, where Dr. Gold is re mperating. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Gaffney of At anta, arrived yesterday for a visit :o their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ?. Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Davis f.nd mother Mrs. J. O. Poston spent last veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. jyle at Spartanburg. ; Miss Kathleen Carpenter will >r turn Friday from n vacation. «p" with her parents near Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pearce of Greenville, S. C., were visitors *n the city Sunday. Rc\. and Mrs. I? C. Campbell who have been visiting friends and relatives in and around Shelby, left Monday night for tlicir home at Belton, Texas accompanied by their two neiccs of New House, who will attend school in Texas this winter. J6[. and Mrs. J N. Itobrrts and daughter. Miss Blanche and Ray* nron Roberts, of Vineland, N. J.. visited Mr. D. A Beam and family last week enroute to the Rudrsill reunion near Lincolnton. B. M Melton, J. G. Gaddy, an.i P. E. White of Morven were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. W. P Ingram Miss Frances Dedmon spent last week with her cousin. Miss bare Dedmon on route 8. Miss Erie Cabaniss returned last week from a visit to "Myrtle Beach Dewitt Gaddy spent last week with his friend. William Prentiss In gram. Ralph Hoey, Joe Cannon. Misses Ann Elmore and Sara Dellinger formed a motor party to Asheville Tuesday. Miss Margaret Barkla left Mon day for her home at Louisville, Ky , after a delightful two weeks' visit with Miss Alice Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bettis and family, of Greer. S. C„ Mrs. George Washburn and little daughter, Bet ty, Mr. Baxter Bettis and sisters, Misses Sallie, Lethia and Kate, spent Tuesday at Chimney Rock. Mrs. George Washburn and daugh ter, Betty, have returned from a week's visit at Earl with her sisters, the Misses Bettis. Miss Oreon Bostic will arrive to morrow to be the guest of Mrs. John Eskridge two or three days before returning to Meredith college. Rev. and Mrs. Wade Bostic will also visit Mrs. Eskridge here while at tending the W. M. U. meeting at Fallston. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Hord and son, Gene, of Raleigh, are spending ten days with Mrs. Hord s mo'her, Mrs. E. Miller Eskridge. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Thompson leave today for Wrightsville where Mi. Thompson will attend a con vention of lumbermen. Mrs. Walter Scott, formerly Miss Cornie Winslow of Shelby, is here from Hamlet on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Riviere. Mr. and Mrs. S A. McMurry, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall, Mrs. Lewis Bailey and Miss Louise Bailey vis ited in Asheville yesterday. Miss Mamie Jones returned ’ast week from Darlington, S. C., where she has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bright Williamson for some time. Mrs. Ernest Hoey and Miss Vir- j ginia Hoey were visiting in Char lotte yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mauney md Mr. Mauney's parents returned lust week from a delightful visit to Washington, D. C. and points in Virginia. Mesdames Ward Arey. R. Z. Ri viere, Misses Lula Agnes Arey and Elizabeth Riviere spent Friday last in Charlotte. Miss Betty Suttle end Mrs. Bre vard Hennessa landed in New Zork Sunday from a two months Euro pean tour. They left by boat for j Norfolk yesterday and are expected to arrive home Friday. Mr. William McCord motored to i Ashboro for Mrs. McCord, returning ! Sunday night. Mrs. McCord has J been visiting her parents for the past month. Mrs. C. G Weaver of route two j spent, a few days last week with j her children here. Misses Vernir Morrison and Annie, Mae Bobbitt are spending two weeks with friends in Florence and Col umbia. S. C. Misses Margaret Crowder and Egberta North attended a bridge party in Gastonia last Wednesday given by Miss Elizabeth Coble at the country club. BEWARE OF CAPTAIN LASH Check These Values USED CARS — "With An O. K. That Count. ” ( hcvrolct ( oupc, 11>12. Model. Now tires; new Ihii'o 1 inish, and in A-l niechaniea! condition. Chevrolet Coupe. Ihl’d Model. New tires; new Duco finish. ( hcvrolet Light l>elivcr\ Truck. Closed body and Cab. I'.sscx ( oaeli. I Ids ear in A-l mechanical condition; good upholstering; good t ires. 1'ord Roadster, 102i Model. New tires; new paint. Mechanically good. Ford Coupe, 192(1 Model. See this one before vou luiy. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — PHONE 265 — ATTENTION! last chance to enjoy benefits of our $fi.50 WAVES AH appointments must be made by Saturday. Call -in advance. Evening appointments made. AH lines of Beauty Culture. Watch for our ad next week. We wish to thank all new comers as well as old cus tomers for wonderful patronage during these davs of bargains. Knightengale Beauty Parlor NEXT TO HOTEL CHARLES. PHONE 542. J. B. NOLAN CO. — OFFERS — — VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE — Mo. 1.—Valuable little farm containing 25 acres near Beth-Ware school house. 1-4 mile from Highway No. 20. This is good land._ Price $1,000.00. No. 2.—204 Acres good fertile.land near Moriah school and church. About 100 acres under cultivation. Good pasture. Located fi miles from Casar. Price $3,000.00. _ .No. 3.—43 acres good land with improvements. Locat ed on good road, 1 mile west of Grover, N. C. 7 room house, good barn and outbuildings. 30 acres under cul tivation.. Price $60.00 per acre. No. 4.—53 acres good land in Burke county near Zion Hill church, 3 room house, good barn and outbuildings. 53 acres under cultivation. Good farm for the money— $2,000.00. No. 5.—06 acres in Rutherford county, near Lee’s Chapel and Moriah churches. Could cultivate 40 acres— good land, 5 room house, good barn._ Highway, being constructed through farm._ Price only $1,500.00. No. 6.—15 acres—on Highway No. 20 between Shelby and Kings Mountain, near Beth-Ware school. Splendid improvements. Price $3,000.00. J. B. NOLAN CO. PHONE 70. SHELBY, N. C. Watch For Our OPENING SATURDAY — 1 he New Ladies $2.95 Shoe Store — 0 Corner of Warren and LaFayette Streets. “THE $2.95 STORE” 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. A NEW AND MODERN JEWELRY STORE ABERNETHY’S JEWELERS-OPTOMETRIST x Extend you an invitation to inspect their stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry, Silverware, Glassware and Gifts, Sat urday Morning, August 31st, at 9 o’clock. Our Watch Repair and Optical Depart* ment is under the supervision of Dr. R. M. Abernethy, a registered Optimetrist. The price range of our Merchandise is wide and there are styles to meet the de mands of th most discriminating. P. S.—The Fixtures in this store were manufactured and installed J>y Morrison Manufacturing Co., States ville, N. C., Manufacturers of “Better Built” Fixtures. You are invited to inspect them. ABERNETHY’S NEXT TO CLEVELAND DRUG CO. SHELBY, N. C. (D. S. A> FOR GREATER RESULTS IN SELLING—TRY STAR ADV

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