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Webb Theatre ohinintf' Briqhta Than Ever Before DOROTHY MAC&AILL starring• HARD to GET — TODAY — \LSO— ADDED ATTRACTIONS SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 ADMISSION l() and 30c THURSDAY - LOOK! LOOK! BARGAIN DAY — 10c — To Everybody Matinee & Night This is an extra good picture. Now running at Caro lina Theatre ,i n Charlotte. An all talking Vitaphone Picture. Come early and get a good seat. Christmas Suggestions You will find a very complete line of useful Christmas Gifts in our store. Come in and make your selection. MEN’S SUITS. TOP COATS. MEN’S HATS. SILK TIFc. SILK SCARFS . KID GLOVES ..... MEN’S SHIRTS .. . MEN’S BELTS. Bed Room Slippers . .-$19.50 to $45.00 .... $10.95 to $29.50 .$3.95 to $10.00 . 69c to $1.50 .98c to $3.95 ... $2.50 to $5.00 .$1.50 to $3.50 .$1.00 to $1.50 .$1.50 to $3.50 BLANTON-WRIGHT CLOTHING COMPANY LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. J. W. Denton and M'ss Madge Denton visted friends at Mill Springs over the week-end. Miss Elizabeth West, of Shelby, ts a guest at the Dodge hotel In Wash ington. Mr. D. E. Honeycutt was a busi ness visitor in Charlotte yesterday. Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb and Mrs. M. Webb Riley will return to day from a two weeks stay in Ra leigh guests of Governor and Mrs. Gardner. Miss Margaret Blanton of Queers college spent the week-end with home folk. Mr. J. E. Latham of Greensboro visited his cousin Mrs. Bessie Gray and mother Mrs. Jones over the week-end. He was accompanied by his friend Mr. Monterey. Mrs. George Hamrick of Lattl more is seriously ill at her home there. Miss Ellen Hines and friend of Charlotte had tea with Misses Kuth and Ouida Mundy Monday even ing. Mrs. Harvey Jetton of Llncolnton visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. Mrs. Bessie Gray went on a busi ness trip to Hickory Monday. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ellis leave to day for Florida to 6pend the win .er months. Mrs. Roscoe McWhirter spent yes 1 terday in Charlotte. ! Mrs. J. A. Royster and daughter, ! Miss Clare Royster, have ret tuned from a ten days visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Stella Dixon of Henderson | ville. spent several days last week ! with her aunt, Mrs. O. C. Thomp | son. Mr. Paul Lucas of Sanford spent ! the week-end at home. Mesdames J. C. Smith and C. R Hoey visited Mrs. Jake Alexander at Forest City, Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Carson and Mrs. Chas. W. Spake visited Mr Spake at the Charlotte Samtor.um last night. Mr. Spake is rapidly im proving, following an operation there last Thursday. Mrs. C. O. Champion of Moores boro attended the U. D. C. meeting yesterday. Miss Margaret Bo6t, who has been on an extended visit to relatives at Washington, D. C., and Norfolk, it, noto visiting her sister. Miss Ila Mae Boat, who teaches at Bailey, will arrive home the last of the week. Mrs. J. R. Dover returned Monday from a visit to her daughter, Mr-, i Charlie Roberts and family at Red j Springs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morrison ' will attend the contractors banquet at the Hotel Charlotte in Charlotte snlght. Miss Stella Dickson of Henderson ille is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Ida Thompson returned last inday from Charlotte wrnre she .as been spending some time with .ier daughters, Mesdames Brooks and Heims, I Ivy Morrison, who has headquar ters at High Point, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison, enroute from a trip over the southern state along the Gulf of Mexico. Miss Gladys Earl, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q Earl was carried to the Shelby hos pital Monday, where she unde; went an operation for appendicitis Mon day night. She is doing as well as could be expected. Mesdames L. H. Dover and W. L. Brown of Waco were Shelby shop pers yesterday. Mrs. Quinn McCombs returned to her home at Hickory Monday morn ing accompanied by her little neph ew, John Gordon Dudley, the 3rx A woman summoned her husband to court in Marseilles for not prov iding for her properly and complain ed that he allowed her only one pair of silk and four pair of cot ton stockings a year. The judge ordered the man to give his wife six pairs of silk stockings a year, and remarked that a woman wearing cotton stockings nowadays would be subject to ridicule. Try Star Want# Ads At The Theatres Lina Basquette, her of the teau tlful form and nimble feet, who has absented her charming self ironi Shelby too long, la at the Wetoo to day, starring in a Carl LMmmle special •'Come Across." This Star is one of the most engaging on the screen, and it may be said that any play she appears in is worth the money. "Come Across" is tht story of a woman, seeker after thrills. In the piece she finds them aplenty. You will thoroughly enjoy it. The Carolina Tar Heels, Victor and Columbia recording artists top the bill at the Lyric today and to morrow. These players are famous over the south, and give a program that will give you real enjoyment. Of the group of players is Doc. 1 Walsh, known as the banjo sing of the Carolinas. Thomas Cl Ashley , and Garley Foster are also in the company. This Is string music of the hills, and it will thrill you and pep you up. The Ku Klux Klan has occupied much space in the public prints of recent months. You’ve heard of how fast Klansmen work, but Mysterious Smith, in his remarkable Illusion “The Klansmen,” which he will offer during his six day engagement at the Princess starting Monday next, shows you how they work. This Illusion not only provides some happy moments of humor, but car ries a punch at the finish that will leave you gasping. You will also be highly entertain ed by the amazing mental teste of Madame Olga, one of the many clever persons who assist Mr. Smith In making his show the sensational success that It has proven every where. Catching Dairy Fever. Cumberland county farmers are catching the dairy fever. Recently eight pure-bred Guernsey . ulls were sold In the county for an average price of $81. Avery Turkey Growers. Avery turkey growers co-operated to ship a car containing 300 live birds to the Baltimore market * st week and made a fair profit on the venture.'-, ?e.my Column FOR TRADE: WILL TRADE! nice vacant lot In Shelby for good electric stove or Frlgldalre. T. D. i Nolan. 2t lip | I - j COWS FOR SALE. I have several good Jersey Springers and Milk Cows. I will sell j cheap, or exchange! for beef cattle. B. O. Hamrick. tf-llc 1 - 6 ROOM HOUSE LESS than a block from square for rent. Apply Temple Service Station, at rear of J. C. Pen ney’s Store. 2t-llc -F1REWORKS For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for Signs. 5t-llc BATTERIES RECHARG ED $1.00. Prest-O-Lite Bat teries and Silvertown tires sold at Temple Service Sta tion. Rear of Penney’s Store. 2t-llc -FIREWORKS For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o 1 Fairground. Look foi Signs. 5t-l lc FOR SALE: ORTHOPHONK3 Victrola, used only short time. Splendid condition, cost $125. Par gain for quick sale. Also 1927 mod“! Ford coupe, good condition. Phone 572 after 6 o’clock. Herbert Ham rick, 134 Marietta St. 2t lie -FIREWORKS For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for ! Siarns. * 5t-llc DON’T FORGET OUR FIVE DAY CLEARANCE SALE ON USED CARS Many types and models to select from and remember we give FREE to each pur chaser a 1930 License Tag. Be sure to visit our Used Car lot and see these wonderful bargains. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. PHONE 265 LET YOUR CLOTHES I TOO Reflect The Holiday Send them to us for refreshing. We give them that touch of newness that puts you in the mood to feel your best. Re member—we do DYEING. If you have a garment you would like changed in col or we do that work, and guarantee it. BECK & PRATT Phone 666. _l S. Washington St. Lyric Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW — “Carolina Tar Heels” Honest-to-Goodness String Music of the Hills. The Company includes Doc^ Walsh, known as tlve Banjo King of the Carolinas, accompanied by Thomas C. Ashley and Garley Foster, artists in the rendition of popular numbers that touch the heart or make you laugh—or put a tickle in your feet. Come out and hear this famous program. Admission ten Cents and twenty-five. For Your Christmas Buying Take advantage of the Morrison Jewel ry Sale. Our REMOVAL SALE mean* JEW ELRY at COST and BELOW. • " Come See What Beautiful Thing* We Have. Morrison’s Jewelry Store Warren St., Next To Haine* Shoe Store. vV Christmas Shopping At The Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in a good place to do some of your Christmas shopping: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS for the youngsters will encourage them to develop thrifty habits. A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, makes an ideal gift for grown son' or daughter. A FIRST MORTGAGE BOND for wife or husband. Other gifts fade away, but a good bond goes on paying interest year after year. Do some of your Christmas shopping with us! First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. MAKE DEPOSITS ON YOUR ACCOUNT OFTEN. Beautiful Christmas Gifts For All We offer you the most desirable line to choose your presents from. Our carefully selected display of Holiday attractions will impress you with its worth, beauty and reasonable prices. A special feature of our stock is the opportunity for selection. We are at your service, and our entire stock of goods is at your disposal. y It includes everything useful and desirable for Christmas Gifts. Come early so your selection can be made from complete stock _ We welcome your inspection. Suttle’s Drug Store — PHONE 370 — For Greater Results In Sellinsr-Trv Star / ■
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