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Webb Theatre — TONIGHT and SATURDAY — See and Hear HOTT GIBSON in a Talking Western Picture “THE LONG, LONG TRAIL” Also “TARZAN THE TIGER,” No. 2. LAUREL AND HARDY TALKING j - COMEDY and FABLES — DON’T MISS IT — Webb Theatre * GIFT she's sure to like With its amazing all-steel cabinet... to easy to cleat), so completely sanitary... and its hermetically sealed, trouble proof, quiet mechanism... the General Electric Refriger ator is a housekeeping convenience that every woman will welcome with a 6igh of relief. Come in and study its many superiorities. And remember there are more than 350,000 in use and not one owner has ^pent a single dollar for repairs or service. GENERAL $ ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR Every General Electric Refrigerator Is Hermetically Sealed” HORD & RANSON South LaFayette Street. # Phone 720. -N't PRINCESS THEATRE - TONIGHT - Mysterious Smith Will Present The SENSATION OF THE WEEK BURNING A WOMAN ALIVE Don't Miss Seeing This Sensation ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT BIG SPECIAL CHILDREN MATINEE SATURDAY AH Children .... 10c All Adults . 35c — Come and Bring the Kids — Night Prices.10 and 50c N — ON THE SCREEN — TOM MIX In “JUST TONY” < 9= For Greater Results In Selling:-Trv Star Adv. # LOCAL s.xt<U •PERSONAL News Miss Lucy Yelton, a student at Western Carolina Teachers college. Christmas holidays with her par j ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yelton. ; Born on Thursday of tills week to * Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Ledford of | Belwood. a *welve pound son, John j Paul Ledforo. Prof. Ledford Is prin i cipal of the Lelwood high school. I Miss Martha Eskridge who is a I student at Agnes Scott college, De i eatur. Ga., arrived yesterday to i spend the holidays with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eskridge. Mr. and Tlrs. E. L. Overstreet of Conover ar? spending a few days with Mrs. Oversteets, mother, Mrs. J. M. Hardin. Miss Lallage Dover will open up a sewing room the first of the year at the millinery shop of Mrs. D. A Whisnan: on South Washington street. Some Shelby people in Charlotte yesterday were: Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Falls, Mesdames L. H. Ledford, Norman Lee, Jack Dover and Ben Gold. Some of the college boys and girls arriving today and tomorrow are: Miss Martha Eskridge of Agnes Scott, Decatur^ Ga.. Troy McKinney. W. D. Lackey, Milton Loy, Harris Ligon, Alex George, Ed Washburn, Lloyd Lutz and Ed Washburn of Duke university, George Lee George of Oak Ridge, Charles Caveny and Robert Gidney of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dover of Lenoir visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dover Wednesday night. Thursday to spend the The following teachers are leav ing for their tespective homes todav Miss Bernice Jones, to Laurens, S. C., Miss Alice Brunson to Florence, 3. C„ Miss Emily Spivey to Hart well, Ga., Miss Mary Crowell to Forest City, Miss Anita Winlder to Boone, Miss Jessie Mackie to Gran ite Falls, Miss Sara Cowan to Ruth erf ordton, and Miss Nancy Bagwell leaves Saturday for her home at Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. C. A. Landrum and daughter, Baby are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. O. Lixnmer at the Ho tel Victor, Mias Mary Hefrdy leaves Sunday for Winston-Salem to spend Chrlst rtias holidays with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Reamy. Misses Elsie Hardin and Frances Hendrick art, attending the charity ball in Charlotte tonight and spend ing the week-end with Miss Mary Byers. Miss Ruby Ellis is spending today in Asheville, Christmas shopping Miss Ella Lipscomb will spend Sunday in Spartanburg with her father, Mr. W C. Lipscomb. Miss Mary Whisnant, who teaches at Aulander. will arrive home Sat urday and M.ss Ruth Whisnant, who attends Eastern Carolina Teachers college at Greenville will arrive to night to spend the ChristriVs holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whisnant. The following young ladies of N. C. C. W, co:lege at Greensboro ar rived last ni.Tl.t to spend the Christ mas holidays with home folks: Miss es Mary Frances Carpenter, Dorothy King, Sara Best, Lr.liage Shull, Elizabeth and Louise Morrison. Helen Whitencr and Louise Cottle. Miss RosUind Nix, who teaches at Durham arrived home today to spend Christmas with home folks. Dr. Lyle Ellis will arrive next week to spend a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Ellis on South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Toms Dover and son Toms, jr., of Chicago will arrive tomorrow t*. spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman were visitors in Charlotte yesterday. Mrs. R. K- Presnell of Morganton will arrive thir week for a visit >o her daughter Mrs. F. O. Gee and family and will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Gee and family to Spartan burg next week to spend Christmas with Mrs. E. W. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Will King and fam ily motored to Charlotte yesterday to meet Miss Dorothy King who is a student at N. C. C. W. college at Greensboro and will spend the Christmas holidays at home. Mrs. T, M. Lowery and daughter. Miss Frances and son, Mr. Thomas Lowery of Charlotte and York. S. C., will arrive Tuesday to spend Christ mas with Mr. nnd Mrs. R L. Rv biim. I Mrs. S. E. Hoey, Mrs. Flay Hoey and Miss Virginia Hcey were Char lotte visitors Thursday. The following Meredith college girls arrived last night to spend Christmas it their respective homes. Misses Roberta Royster, Mary Sue Borders, Montrose Mull. Charlotte Tedder, Burrette Hunt and Eliza beth Hamrick. Mi-, and Mrs. Charlie Roberts and larntly of Red Springs, S. C.. and Mr. and Mis John Fox jr., of Tea neck, N. J., are expected to arrive Sunday to ;.pend Christmas with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Mr. Eugene McBrayer of Wash ington, D. C., Is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Evans Hartgrove, of Char lotte, will arrive home tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hill, of Char lotte. will be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Major Hopper. Some of the world’s largest for tunes have been made on the most simple novelties and toys. Mr. Lloyd Lutz, a student at Duke university Is at home for the holi days accompanied by a friend Mr. John Hyatt of Waynesville. Penny Column BUY THE KIDDIE A DOG FOR Christmas. Hlgii bred German Po lice puppies for sale. Female $7.50; males $10.00. H. O. Champion, Sut tles Drug Store. 2t lc * WANTED: ONE COPY EACH OF old Sunday school hymn books: • Songs of Gratitude” and ' Joyful Lays. ’ Reply this office. 2t 20p 1 — 6 ROOM HOUSE TO RENT less than one block from square, apply at Temple Service Station at rear of Penney's Store. 2t-20c ANTIQUE REPAIR SHOP. WE have some nice gift* for sale. All kinds of furniture repaired, espec ially antiques. Come and see us at 825 South LaFayette St. Hamrick and McKinney. 2t 20p BABY CHK& Time. We set one machine early Monday morn ing each week begin ning Dec. 23ir<iL Bring us your eggs for cus tom hatching each Saturday. First hatch Jan. 14. Book ahead. Suttle Hatchery. 3t20 IF YOUR TIRE IS DOWN PHONE NUMBER 7. TEM PLE SERVICE STATION. FOR SAL®—BRAND NEW SET of golf cluor. Including bag, at a sacrifice. Addiess Gold care of The FOR SALE: TWO CHAIR BAR ber outfit, also one cafe doing good business. Cheap rent. Can give terms. Write Oscar Bridges. 340 2t-20c Star. lt-20c Lineberger St. 2t 18p BUY YOUR Christ mas or New Year’s Turkey from Shelby Feed Co. Most any size. Shelby Feed Co. 2t-20c PREST-O-LITE BATTER IES and Battery Sericve. $1 for recharging battery. Cars washed and greased. Temple Service Station. Phone 7. Rear of Penney’s Store. 2t20e LOST: SMALL KEY RING AND three keys. Please return. H E. Rtchbourg, a'. A. and P 2t 20c FOR RENT: TWO ROOM apartment with bath. Steam heat. J. O. Dudley. fit 20c j WANTED MEN — WANTED— To learn to grade and 81311),“ cotton. Good positions await ing those who oua'ify. Ex cellent on*Mirtunitv for Farm ers and Ginners to learn to class cotton. Carol'na Cotton ' School is now giving course in ; Shelbv in Room No. 7. Beam Bldg.. 114 S. I .a Fa vet to St. 21-20p Star Advertising Pavs BAVARIANS FIG lit BEER TAXES BI T BI Y TITLES Munich.—"Mtllloj/r, for titH but not one pfenning more for beer might be used as u Christmas slo gan In Bavaria this year. ! Though the population is lhdlg ] nant over the threat of a two-pfen nig Increase In the beer tax to help. ! the national budget, records show | that millions of marks arc unheal - ! lattngly paid by citizens for Inclu ; slon in the “Christmas list of new I titles. Although this K contrary to th» — -s— -—-:— new constitution, the Bavarian state government perMs.'s In the lucrative custom of nvitrcili.i high sounding lltlcs of official yank, whose rollin'] syllables so delight the German »*n-e cf dignity. "Gehctmer Kwnmereifn Hat," or "Secret Commercial Counselor,” «a a .pectal favor)! * and oiflclnl fig tire®,show that tint title in the 1928 Christmas list netted the govern ment $250 000 whl’e the more pre valent "Kotumerreln Itaf brought .in $400,000. Star Advertising Pays BUY NOW f USED CAR SPECIALS THIS WEEK FORI) COUPE, late 11*27 Model. Km.v equipped, , good mechanical condition, good tires, ncov Dueo finish, and the price is right. FORD COUPE, late 1920 Model. Four brand new Firestone tires, motor first class. A good buy in this i one too. FORD COUPE. 11*21* Model. Four new tires, top, I paint and upholstery good, motor first class, (doing cheap. CHEVROLET COACH. 1928 Model. Four good tires, paint and upholstery like new, motor A-l. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1928 Model. You can hard ly tell this one from new. A veal bargain for someone. CHEVROLET COACH, 1926 Model. Four new tir es, new Duco finish and in excellent mechanical con I dition. Don’t fail to visit our Used Car lot this week—in spect the above mentioned cars. Each one a bargain. Terms if desired. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — PHONE 265 — ! HAMRICK’S Big Christmas Gift Sale i I Continues through to January 1, 1930. j You can get all your Christmas needs at a great saving. Thousands of Diamonds, Watches and other gift items have been greatly reduced for this sale. See our | window bargains. T. W. Hamrick Co. — Jewelers & Optometrists — 16-160-Upper Left. Genuine Tooled Steer hide Wallet (adapted to new money) with **p"ck of 20" Cigarette Ca*e and Guaranteed Lighter. 16*135 — At Bottom. Hand-carved "El l do rado" Steerhide‘‘JitFy’' Wallet (adapted to new money) with 6 Swivel Hoot KeyCaac; Lost &t Found Service. 16-10V—Upper Right. Genuine Oarrich Bill fold. hand-laced (adapted to new cur rency) with 6 Swivel Hook Key Case; Loat and Found Serv ice* GIFT ENSEMBLES Solve the “Giving” Problem '•Hr Made /or you by— foed-Cwk INCOMOSATID Camden, N, J. n*-> Y\JliAT more acceptable Gift for a favored friend than the two or three piece Ensemble of Genuine Leather! Contained in satin-lined bdx of duotone grey or in leather-covered Spanish Cedar humidor with an ap propriate combination ... such a Gift will be long-remembered for its in- 1 dividualitv. Large and varied assortments of these distinctive Ensembles are on display awaiting your selection. Choose NOW! Cleveland Drug Co. -PHONE <*5 - Christmas Shopping At The Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is 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. Eskridge News VOL. I DEC. 20, 1920 NO. 44 You only have three more days In which to buy that New Mod:l A Ford for your family for a very pleasing Christmaa pres ent. ___\ Wr can fix you up with a New Model A and put a 1930 License j plate on It before you drive it , out of the garage Due to the sudden drop ir. temperature it would be a good idea to look about the amount of Alcohol you have In your radia tor. We will be glad to test your sdhition free of charge. He—You were no spring chick en when X married you She—No 1 was a little goose. She—Is my lace dirty, or is . ; my imagination? I He—Your iace isn't: I know i about your imaginatlcn. Mr. Sam Duncan, No. 1 Lawn dale, N C., is the proud owner | of a New Model A Tudcr Sedan You only have eight more days in which to buy your 1930 License - Plates. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and annoyance if you will huy your plates rs soon as possible and not wait until the last day. Mr. Leander Hamrick, No. 8, Shelby, N. C., is now enjoying the advantages afforded by a New Model A Phaeton Old Lady—My poor man, ,1 suppose you have had many trials in your life? Tramp—Yes, ma'am, but only one conviction The Eagle Roller Mill com pany. Shelby, N C., have added the third Model A A Ford Truck to their fleet. They have found that the Model AA Truck gives the fastest, cheapest and the most dependable service that they •eta obtain. a— Mr. Ted I* Gordon, popular city electrician, Is the proud owner of a New Model A Tudor Sedan i I want a ticket far Virginia, | said a colored woman to Vernon ’ Proctor. Southern agent. What part of Virginia, ashed ! Vernon. 1 All ob tier, she replied. Dot's I her watching ray suitcase. The winners of our QoMCon i test win be announced tomor row' afternoon at 6 o’clock and ' the winners will be awarded iheir prizes at our garage. j v. ... ■- ' My brother Is working with 000 nien under him. where? . . Mowing lawns in a cemetery. Bue—What kind of a dree# did Betty wear to the party last night? Buzzer—I don't remember. I * think it was checked. Buz—That must have been a j real party. She—What did Father say when you told him you were go ing to take me away from him? He—He seemed to feel his loss keenly at first, but I squared things with a good cigar. Below is r list of customers who have taken our advice and now enjoying the pleasures and comfort of a Model A Ford: Mr. Ben H. Ellis, No. 4, Shelby. N. C„ Standard Coupe. Mr. Louie B. King. Shelby, N. jC.. Tudor Sedan. Mr. Roy Hicks, No. 1. Belwood, N. C., Standard Roadsterr. Mr. O- R. Latttmore, No. t, ; Shelby. N. C., Tudor Sedan. Mr. Will L. Miller, Lawndale. N. C.. Standard Roadster. Who will be the next one be* fore Christmas? Phone In your requests for records to be broadcast and wa will be glad to comply with your wishes while we are broadcasting. CHAS. L. ESKRIDGE For Greater Results In Sellinir-Trv Slur A civ. i
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