RECORD SALE! VICTOR - BRUNSWICK & COLUM BIA PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. All these Phonograph Records are Brand New — never been played — to go on sale for 50c each. Come early and get four pick. SALE STARTS THURSDAY AND LASTS THROUGH SATURDAY, FEB. 27-28 Through MARCH 1st. Pendleton’s Music Store Webb Theatre — TONIGHT — A 100% ALL TALKING, ALL SINGING PRO DUCTION. ALSO 3 BIG VITAPHONE ACTS. fclTH LUCKYm LOYE hJ M j Matinee I Night .. in MOftTON DOWHYl lU Z/ BETTY LAWFORD" 10-30c — THURSDAY I HIS FIRST ALL TALKING PICTURE. IT’S A SCREAM! MATINEE NIGHT ... 10-2 5 c 10-30c COMING NEXT MONDAY-TUESDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY UIUU ^ Sally — COMING SATURDAY — KEN MAYNARD. Webb Theatre ^ ----^ LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News t _ Mrs. Lula Carpenter and Miss Jessie Ella Roberts visited relatives at Cherryville Sunday. Misses Ella Rudislll and Sue Rob erts spent the week end with friends and relatives near Crouse. Mrs. J. L. Stroup Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Wellle Hamrick In Asheville. Misses Vera and Lillian Yar borough visited Misses Alta, Clara and Zula Grlgg Sunday Dr. A. B. Holland and son, Hul ton, and Mr. Max E. Phillips cf Boiling Springs spent Friday ji Charlotte on business. Mr. and Kirs. Alon'o Grlgg and little daughter, Betty Sue, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M Grlgg Sunday. On last Saturday little Rebecca Lee, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. V Lee enjoyed her second birthday with her family and sister by hav ing a nice cake with two candles. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grlgg and sisters, Misses Eula and Dovie Grlgg of Llncolnton visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Grlgg Sunday. Mr. L. M. Lattlmore Is in Prov idence, R. I. on business and whib he is away Mrs. Lattlmore is visit ing relatl ’es in Gastonia Miss Ella Rudislll attended the funeral of M. L. Rudislll at Cherry vljle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lee ant! daughters, Martha and Rebecca and Mrs. Lee’s mother, Mrs. Lew j Green of Vale motored to Asheville on Monday for a short visit to Mrs. Green’s daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hou ser. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Showalter of Charlotte and mother, Mrs. W. A Showalter of Harrisonburg, Va. vis ited Mrs. Kate L. North Tuesday Mrs. Showalter spent the winter In Florida and Is en route home. Mrs. H. T. Hudson returned the last of the week from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Daniel at Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Tom Fulton and Miss Pearl Fulton of Kings Mountain were shopping In the city Monday. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Waldrop and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Cline were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z»b Cline Sunday. Miss Maude Ava Hord, who teaches at Casar spent the week end with her parents at Waco. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whlsnant who were recently married in Green ville, S. C. spent Sunday with Re, and Mrs. H. E. Waldrop. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jen kins at their home at Patterson Springs Sunday, February 16, a son, William Homer. Mrs. Jenkins was formerly Miss Ruth Gladden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan re turned Sunday from a delightful trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dodd motored to Chimney Rock Sunday. Miss Thelma Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Winnie spent Sunday at Ninety Nine Islands. Miss Marie Gibbons of Gastonia was a week-end guest of Miss Vio let Mayhue. Mrs. J. H. Hull returned Fridiy last from an extended visit to her daughter. Mrs. Thompson Daniel at Tampa, Fla. Rev. Frank Snider of Fort Wortn, Texas was a dinner guest of Rev and Mrs. H. E. Waldrop Sunday. Mrs. George Blanton and Miss Mlllicent Blanton spent today in Charlotte. Mrs. Terry Moore and Miss Ruth Moore of Forest City attended the book club meeting yesterday. Misses Myrtle Harris, Ruth Hop per, Mesdames W. A. Pendleton, Major Hopper and T. J. Ramsaur attended the banquet and cere monies at the white shrine of Jer usalem at the Masonic temple in Charlotte Tuesday evening. Miss Caroline Blanton will spend the week-end in Charlotte guest of Miss Mary Louise Wardsworth. The teachers training class of th* Central Methodist church is hoii ing their meetings in the class rooms of the church every night this week closing Friday night. Miss Margaret Anthony who .lad an operation at the Shelby hospi tal is able to sit up part of the time now. Try Star Want* Ads. Dr. A. B Holland anu Mr. Max K. Phillips of Bolling 8prlngs «peut Sunday In Greenville, b. C. At The Theaters ‘The Marriage Playground” la the feature picture at the Carolina to day and tomorrow. It'a an all talk ing Paramount, with Mary Brian starring. This picture la given first rating by the big national reviews, and Shelby la fortunate to be able to see It. No less a person than Edith Wharton wrote the story; Lotha Mendes directed It. and the cast Includes such notable players la Lllyan Tashman, Huntley Gordon and Fredrlc March. The Caroltr" Is now advertising ‘The Love Pa rade." one of the biggest special* of the year. The Webb is |o be congratulat’d upon running this week two pic tures of such merit, that It la hard ly too much to say, there are few If any better. Monday night that no table star. Ina Claire gave a per formance in ‘The Awful Truth, ' al most one might aay. without paral lel for excellence and last night Ann Harding charmed an audience In an unforgettable performance Today the Webb is presenting “Lucky In Love.” Tomorrow Regin ald Denny in ‘‘One Hysterical Night.” And the theatre la adver tising “Sally” for next week. The Lyric Is advertising an ex traordinarily good Paramount all talking picture—“Past Company" for today and tomorrow. It's a Ring Lardner comedy riot, starring Eve lyn Brent. The cast la the highest class, the story is excellent, the di rection good—and altogether It Is an excellent production, you should not miss. A spicy vaudeville com pany Is advertised for the last three days of the week, playing "Good Morning Dearie," The company In cludes fifteen players, headed Dy BilUe LeRoy . As To Complaints. (Prom The London Answers.) Abe owned a well known race horse, for which Ikey offered him $10,000. Abe accepted the offer and a check, promising to send the horse on next day. Overnight, however, the hore died. But Abe could not bear to lose his bargain, so he cashed the check and sent the horse on. He heard nothing further and did his best to avoid Ikey Unfortunate ly the day came when they mrt face to face. Abe took the bull by the horns end asked Ikey what had become of the horse. •‘Veil,’ said Ikey, "ven I found k vos dead, seeing that everyone knew vat a vonderful horse It vas. I raffled it, and 25 people bougot tickets at $500 each.” “But,” said Abe, “didn't anyone grumble?” “Only the man who irn it,” re plied Ikey, “so I gave him his money back.” Owl Pound In Stove. New Port, 8. C—W. C Roach, of near here, started a fire and ex tinguished a screech owl In some 'aahlon the creature had found its way into ths Poach stove. When the smoke and the flame flared up the flue, he retreated to the sootbox. There he perished. Spartanburg,—Air mall moving Ui both directions from Spartanburg during the first 20 days of Febru ary registered an increase of more than one hundred pounds over the corresponding period in January. Asheville—John O’Nell, negry, was Jailed here for stealing a violin, property of G. D. Topping, that was made In Qermany In 1730 by Simon Klotz. Gastonia—John P. Pruett, of Dal las, who served in the 1910 legisla ture, has announced his candidacy for one of the Gaston seats in the house of representatives. He is a farmer and a Democrat. SALLY will be here Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Webb Theatre. THE LYRIC Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Feb. 27-28, Mar. 1 Here It Is — And How! GOOD!!! MORNING DEARIE ! WITH BILLY LeROY And a Cast of Musical Comedy Favorites. A “Sweet Sixteen” Chorus. DANCING SUNBEAMS Fapcr Milk Bolt lev (From The Wall Bt. Journal.) In the near future the stray alley sat, whose evening songs are not ippreclated, will be quite safe from Lhe hazards of thrown milk bottles. An experiment, conducted for me past year ov the Sheff'o .1 Farms in the use of a paper bottle for milk, has met with such success that 1. Is expectsj to be used as a suitable substitute lor the rdlnary glais bottle. Oui ing tills experiment ao proxlmately 4,000,000 sealed cones were put on and distributed throughout New York. The new bottle offers a convenience to con sumers who previous'.: w»re fo»-:vl lo pay r de*/Osit of five cents on tlv glass bottle. At present during the experimental stage, the cost of nro duclng the sealed oones has been slightly higher than that of the Fashion Note: Fgga. Greenville.—Fashion note: The newest eggs this spring will bear the Initials of the egg-producers' own ers, slightly raised and In that modish shill shade. In Piedmont, Mrs. Elmer TolU son's White Leghorn hen manufac tured an egg bearing th* letters “f T." In natural ridges cn the shell. PLAT AT BELWOOD SCHOOL SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH ’ The senior class of the Bel wood high school will present a play Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The title of the play la *Thr Qtrl Who Forgot." glass bottbs. However, with mm ufaeture in quantity, it is expected that the price will be reduced to that of thv glass bottle -^ Sweeping Reductions ON USED CARS Ford Touring car, 1926 Model, Good Mechanical Condi tion, four good tires — price__$90.00 Ford Touring Car, 1924 Model, Four Good Tires, Good Mechanical Condition ____ _____ $60.00 Chevrolet Touring Car; Four Good Tires, Good Me chanical Condition, 1930 License Tag — An Old Mod el but a Heal Buy at_$75.00 Chevrolet Touring, has 1930 License Tag_$50.00 Chevrolet Roadster, 1927 Model__$85.00 Ford Roadster, Late 1927 Model, with light delivery steel body; good mechanical shape, four new tires. This is a repossessed car, can be bought for balance owing on it. Several real clean Chevrolet Touring cars, 1926 and 1927 models — prices from $125.00 to $225.00. Model A Ford Coupe. A real buy in this one. Small down paymvnt on all above mentioned cars — Balance on EASY TERMS. Crawford Chevrolet Company -PHONE 265 - DRY ^ GLEAMING for all your alee things Expensive garments should be entrusted only to a dry-cleaner In whose skill and advice yon can place full confidence. L WE HAVE THIS REPUTATION. THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS 105 — PHONES — 106 “We cell »t your neighbor*.” a LYRIC 2 DAYS BEGINNING TONIGHT “Fast Company” A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING Romance! The country boy wins the most sophisti cated girl on Broad way! It s a laugh riot! TAST COMPANY fYllYH JACK OAfJC KMifi surry MiACiO \ from the stage-hit by Ring Lardner and Geoi ge M. '"'than (1 ^ (/tuamount </kt\nt. II Ring: Lardner’s Comedy Riot, All - Talking “FAST COMPANY” With Evelyn Brent - Jack Oakie Richard ‘Skeets’ Gallagher A Paramount Picture Elmer: “A girl’s taking an awful chance going nuts over anybody the way that dame is over me.” Bert: ‘‘Evelyn can tell a crook from a sap anytime, and, of course, you’re no crook.” MATINEE ..10.20c NIGHT-10-25c COMING THURS. - FRIDAY - SAT. Billy Leroy's Big Show “GOOD MORNING DEARIE” — Singing — Dancing — Pretty Girls — - 15 PEOPLE - V- - CAROLINA .> Shelby’s Popular Playhouse NOW PLAYING - WED. - THURS. THE MARRIAGE , PLAYGROUND d Qiraaount Qiduic, Mary Brian Fredric March and 6 cute Jazz Orphans All-Talking — PLUS — Pathc Audio Review _ AND — “CROSBY’S CORNERS’* An All-Talking, Singing, Dancing Two Reel Comedy. Hiis Program being Spon sored by the Ishpenning Club Benefit of Relief Fund. A Splendid Cause And A Splendid Program. COMING FRIDAY - SATURDAY “ROAD HOUSE NIGHTS’* A Production with everything to please an audience. Talking. Singing. Dancing, Love, Thrills and Action, With Helen Morgan, Fred Kohler and Cast. - COMING - MONDAY - TUESDAY POSITIVELY 2 DAYS ONLY The production that opened at the Criterion Theatre, N. Y., at $11.00 Admission. Played Charlotte to Capacity Crowds two weeks at 60c Admission. An All-Talking, Singing, Dahcing Production. Its Spicy! In fact It’s hot! Chevalier makes love to the queen’s taste. Shf lik ed it and HOW! Hear him sing 10 New Song Hits. Ladiee’ Matinee 10c Mon. - Wed. • Fri. ADMISSION ALWAYS. lOJOe “BEST SOUND IN TOWN" “Love Parade” — ON THE SCREEN —. Mon—Tues. PHILCO IN THE AIR. ONLY WITH PHILCO Can You Get Such Tones At You Will Hear When MAURICE CHEVALIER Sings In “Love Parade” THINK OF IT! A 7-Tube Screen Grid All-ElectrU Balanced-Unit Radio In the beautiful new Console Model Only *112 Only with Phiico Balanced -Unit Radio can you reproduce such ■ charming voice as that of Maurice Chevalier's, star ofThe Love Parade1*. This new Phiico Console with the wonderful new Phiico 7-Tube Screen Grid chassis is the greatest buy in all radio history, we confidently believe. Power, distance, pure tone, sharp selectivity — more radio for less money than ever offered before. Telephone for race demonstration TODAY ... No obligation ... Easy payments KESTER-GROOME Furniture Co. Shelby, N. C. . 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