I WEBB THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY — Look! They are Here! “THE TWO BLACK CROWS” MORAN and MACK IN “WHY BRING THAT UP” A Paramount All-Talking Picture. Roars Galore, Girls by the Score, New Songs, New Dances. Be an early bird yourself. Make a date now and see and hear them. Also PATHE TALKING COMEDY and latest NEWS REEL. — SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 — WEBB THEATRE WISHING A HAPPY NEW YEAR To all our friends and customers who have patronized us and with whom our business associations have been so pleas ant. We feel that we Have achieved the highest mark in business if we haVe earn ed your further patronage and if the qual ity of our service causes you to feel that Abernethy’s are your jewelers. .. Here Quality is paramount. ! ABERNETHY’S “A Friendly Store.” Between A. V. Wrty & 6 Sons And The Cleveland Drug Co. To Our Customers Friends and Everybody To our customers, we extend our thanks for the business given us in 1929. To our friends, we extend our sincere thanks for your good will and will strive to deserve it in 1930. To everybody, we extend our best wish es for a prosperous NEW YEAR. We hope you have done well in 1929, and that wonderful things are in store for you in 1930. pendleton’s music store Pianos, Victrolas and Majestic Radio. We wish to thank our friends and customers for their loyal support during the past year and extend to all our sincerest wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Shelby Hardware Co “WE SERVE TO SATISFY/* LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Dr. and Mrs. Pitt Beam returned i Thursday from a Christmas visit to Dr. and Mrs. Kemp Funderburk of Monroe. Miss Dorothy Clement of Greens boro Is viisting Mrs. Roy W. Monis during the Christmas holidays. Mrs Estelle Briggs of Raleigh Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Aaron Quinn cn W. Graham street. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Geicr of Can* ton spent, Christmas with ther daughter, Mrs. Earl Hamrick and family. Messrs. Earl Hamrick and J. H. Dover, jr„ left Sunday for a ous: ness trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leverette of Sanford visited in the city during Christmas. Mr. W. H. Hudson and guests Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ingram of LaGrangr, Ga., spent Saturday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith and son. J. P. Smith of Columbus, Ga., arrived Friday for a Christmas vis it to their parents Mr. and Mi's. V. B. Ingram and daughter. Miss Mary Alice Ingram of LaGrange, Ga., who have Been spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson left Sunday for their home accom panied by Miss Janie Moses who has accepted work at the hospital in LaGrange. Mrs. P. L. Hennessa returned Sat urday from Goldsboro where sne attended the wedding of her son. Meredith, to Miss Evelyn Wilkins, which was solemnized Friday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Stroup of West Shelby announce the arrival of a nine pound son on December 27. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Washburn and little daughter, Margaret, cf High Point, are guests of relat-ivo here, coming up from Hartsvllle, S. C„ where Mrs. Washburn spent Christmas with her parents. Miss Mary Elizabeth Black re turned yesterday to Taylorsville where she resumes her work as music teacher in the schools there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carpenter of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb of Gastonia spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb. Mrs. J. C. Leak of Mt. Holly is vis iting her 6ister-in-law, Mrs. W. D. ' Babington. I Mrs. J. C. Bundy and two childte -. '■ of Charlotte spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. D. Babington. > Mrs. R. S. Mathews, who has uten spending Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoyle left yesterday for her home at Chap 1 I Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hannon of Charlotte have been visiting . their daughter, Mrs. Kncx Hardin. Other dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har din yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Goode of Charlotte and Mrs. J. A. Goode of Maiden. Misses Ruth and Ouida Mutidy have been visiting Mrs. Annie Turn tine Simmons and Mrs. L. Mundy Jones in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mull, Misses Montrose Mull and Agnes McBrav er spent yesterday at Taylorsville with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kelly. Grady Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Francis is seriously ill at the Charlotte sanatorium. Mr. Bynum Weathers, attorney, has returned from a two months tour of the west, which took him as far west as California, where he remained several weeks. He made the trip by motor, going over the southern route. He anounces he will henceforth be at his old haunts in the Webb building. Chas. Clegg, principal of the high school in Unadilla, Ga., has been spending the Christmas holidays with his uncle, Mr. F. L. Hoyle and fajnily. Mr. and Mrs. John fcovelaee are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar l Essex Coach. 1229 Motif. "Four bind it". U;\-. Hr.'* v mechanical ccndtucn. .well erred lei by former tv net Crawford L Chevrolet Company PHONE 265 - Miss Adams, famed astrologer, featured in Collier’s Hour, over the radio Sunday night, said: “1930 will be a hectic year for the U. S. A., but it need not be so for YOU. Through wise co-operation with the governing forces, you yourself may become an exception to the general trend of events,” In wishing you a happy and prosperous 1930 we will say to you that we hope you—all of you—may be the exception to this rule of pessimism. In fact, let us re solve that optimism, and thorough going faith in pro gress, shall be the rule for the New Year. Suttle’s Drug Store — PHONE 370 — Romina Theatre FOREST CITY, N, C. WARNER BROS. PRESENT TED LEWIS s /V is -1? VERYBODY HAPPY r The "’High lint Tragedian of Jazz” nnd his own orchestra—— Syncopated Songs und Music attuned to the modern tempo of Jazz*mad America —* Ann Pennington in amazing new dance features — MIDNIGHT SHOW — Tuesday night, Dec. 31st, at 12 o’clock, just as 1929 passes out we will present Ted Lewis and his band in “IS EVERY BODY HAPPY?” The doors will open at 11:39 p. m., and Moore’s Orchestra will play until 12 o’clock and then the show. . Bring your watch parties to see “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?” IT’S ONLY 20 MINUTES’ DRIVE TO THIS MODERN, HIGH CLASS THEATRE. FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR LET YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION BE “A Savings Account For 1930” Begin the New Year by opening on< and lets everybody in Shelby and Cle* land County MAKE 1930 A SAVIN YEAR. To encourage the practice THRIFT, ECONOMY and SAVING1 be the Keynote of our advertising in ^ WE WILL WATCH FOR RESU’ First Nation.* Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FIVE LLION DOLLARS. 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