Webb Theatre TONIGHT AND SATURDAY SEE AND HEAR BETTY COMPSON in “The Street Gi^l” This is a Special Radio Production You Will Like With 100 Singing and Dancing Beauties. 10c AND 40c Coming Monday A BIG SUPER SPECIAL RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR! C Ol II DlM.iltS vIlHOAimn A IOO NATURAL COLOR RINGING DANCING plCTURt SEE ALL THE 3,G ONES AT THE Webb Theatre The Road To Prosperity ; Is Flanked By a Dairy Farms Secure agricultural prosperity, wherever you go ,is found only in sections where the dairy cow reign's. This section of ours can be come as prosperous as any oth er if we’ll go stronger into dairying. And to do that, we should start with small herds of cows from ‘high producing strainsraise an ample supply of leguminous hay and feed liberal quantities of a balanced concentrate ration in amounts proportional to production. A steady year 'round market for your dairy products is as- _ sured by our organization. The Shelby Creamery Co. SHELBY, N. C. We can use many times the amount of Cream we are now receiving. Buy a few Good Cows this Fall and Win ter—Be on the Safe Side. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs E. G. Marshall and Mrs. B. C. Kirk, all of Glen Cove, N. Y., are spending some time in Shelby, stopping at the Hotel Char les. j Mr. and Mrs. Reno Bridges vri: i son Arnold of Detroit, Mich,, ait, visiting Mr. Bridges' parents, Mr and Mrs. W. W Bridges at Moore.* boro. Messrs. Roy and Robert Bridges left Wednesday morning for Wash- { ington, D. C. Mrs. John McBraye: and ehi* dren of Mooresboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Royster this week Mrs Rachel Lattimere and Mis, i Lucy Lattimore spent Thursday with | Mrs. W. B. Nix. Mrs. E. E. Harris of Elkin, .pent j last week with her daughter. Mrs j William Andrew. Judge and Mr:, E V Webb and two children are spending this week end at Tarboro. with Mrs. Webb's mother. Mrs. John McClurd attended the Methodist conference at High Point Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison left yesterday for High Point, where they will spend the resi of the week attending the conference. Miss Sue Andrews of Charlotte, spent last week-end with her moth er, and had as dinner guests, -Sun day, Mrs. Heath, Miss Irene Black and Mr. Henry Wilcox Mr. an