IS not a matter of quantity, but of REGULARITY. It resides in 1 the often-proved axiom that LIT TLE makes BIG. The daily ful fillment of hopes . . . freedom from worry ... early financial independ ence . . . and contented old age . . . may be YOURS, by making easy week-to-week deposits at your Bank. ONE DOLLAR Will open an account UNION TRUST COMPANY “IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH.” Webb Theatre — TONIGHT — 10c to All SONG HITS! LAUGHS! ROMANCE! with VAN & SCHENCK BESSIE LOVE J. C. NUGENT Benny Rubin Mary Doran The pennant - win ning battery o f songland and great cast in a baseball romance! Song hits — SATURDAY N-TIM-TIN 'ptujh Wa SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE. ENJOY THE COOLING BREEZES OF *- COMING MONDAY — JOAN CRAWFORD In ‘‘OUR BLUSHING BRIDES” — SEE THE BEST AT — Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. ana Mrs. a. jrmuips ana son, Max, and Mrs. Fred Phillips, of Bailey Springs, spent Sunday in Charlotte as the guests of Mrs. O. R. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs, Basil Goode, and Misses Evelyn Dellinger, Mildred Cline and Margaret Crowder have returned home after spending a week at Myrtle Beach and Wrlghts vllle Beach. Miss Eunice Lamb spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Hester, at Spindale. Mr. R W Shoffner is spending this week at Boiling Springs. Mrs. D. H. Cline and four chil dren left Wednesday morning for a visit with Mrs. Cline's,, parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor at Woodland. Mr, and Mrs. Marion Camp and two children, Dan and Follyana, spent Saturday in Charlotte. The many friends of Mrs. J. L. Dover will be distressed to learn that she. is quite ill at her home on East Graham street. The friends of Miss Inez Bridges will be happy to know that she is back at home and feeling almost well again after undergoing an op eration in the Shelby Hospital some time ago. Misses Carrie sgid Candace Ray burn, of Lattimorr, were .shoppers in Shelby yesterday. Miss Lizzie Turner is spending a few days in Earl with her brother, Mr. Paul Turner and Mrs. Turner. Mrs. H. F. Royster and daugh ter. of Lawndale, spent a part of yesterday in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dodd were ' visitors in Gastonia Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boland leave to day for Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander and family leave today for Lumber ton where they will visit relatives. Prom there they will go on to Myr tle Beach for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duncan spent the week-end at Bridgewater. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Morrison spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs Jimmy Palmer in Morganton. Mrs. J. L. Hunt and daughters, of Hollis, were shopping in Shelby on Thursday. The friends of Mrs. H. W. Hend erson, who has been ill in the Shel by hospital for sometime, will be glad to learn that her condition is somewhat improved. Mr a nd Mrs. D. J Wood of Ben 'son were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood, stopping here on their way to Asheville. The following young ladies at tended a tea given in Gastonia Wednesday afternoon by Miss Kath erine Woltz: Misses Mary Prances Carpenter. Minna and Elizabeth Le Grand. Ruth Laughridge and Mar tha Eskridge. Miss Mavme Rollins has been : spending a few days with Misses Kathleen and Ruth Dorsey at For jest City. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins spent. Sunday in Forest City with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dorsey. Mr. Banks Mauney has returned I from Scotland Neck where he. vis ited his brother Fred Mauney, a store manager at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo C. Mcffitt and daughter Eleanor, spent the week end at Asheville and Hot Springs, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shull, have as their guests Mrs. Shull's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carpenter, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. H. C. Johnson from Wrights ville visited his mother, Mrs. Geor gia Hickson, here Wednesday on his i way to Asheville. j Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Hamrick of Boiling Springs left yesterday morn ! ing for Atlanta whefe they will vis it Mrs. Hamrick's sister. Messrs S A McMurry, Charlps I Eskridge. Sr., Charles Eskridge. Jr., : Albert Buttle, and Allen Suttle drove to Charlotte on business on Wed 1 ncsday. i ; Mr. and ■ Mrs. Herbert Camp, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Camp at their home in Beaumonde Terraces. Mr. Roy Sisk left yesterday on his vacation. He goes to Asheville. Mr. u. k. tiempnin, oi racaina, renn.. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whtsnant at their home >n S. DeKalb street. Mr. Hemphill s an uncle of Mrs. Whtstnant's. Mrs. O. Max Gardner and Max, Jr., left Wednesday for Raleigh. They were accompanied home by Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb and the Webb house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wine and little daughter, 'fancy Ann, who are en route to :heir home in Pennsylvania. Miss Auatine Brackett is spending :his week-end with her parents at Belwood. Miss Mary Elizabeth BJack leaves Sunday for Washington, D. C. where she will visit Miss Margaret Elam. Mrs. Earl Francis and little daughter. Rosalind, have just re turned from a visit to Hickory, where they were the guests of Mrs, Lucinda Francis and Miss Verta Francis. Miss Betty Suttle is spending this week with tire family of her aunt. Mrs. J. D. Lineberger, at her home in Cleveland Springs Estates, while Mr. Lineberger and his son, Johnny, are in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeycutt have had as their guests, this week fcitrs. John Gillette and her moth er. Mrs. Ida Thompson, from Char lotte. Mrs. Honeycutt took her guests back to Charlotte today. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carpenter and daughter. Miss Mary Frances, will leave Sunday for Aiken and Tien ton, S. C. where they will visit rel atives. Mr, and Mrs. Carpenter are to return shortly, but Miss Mary Frances will remain for a'visit in! Tietnon. Mrs. Charles Kinser. of Dante, Va., Is visiting relatives here. Messrs. Charles Eskridge and Clarence Mull left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Douglas Pegram, from Ham let. arrives today to be the guest of Miss Ruth Laughridge. Mrs. 3. L. Parker and little daugh ter, Jacqueline, and Miss Edpa Parker have just returned from a visit to relatives in South Carolina. Miss Mamie Burley, of Seneca. S C, returned with them for a visit. Miss Mildred Laughridge is spend ing this week in Marion with her grandmother, Mrs. J. M, Laugh ridge. Misses Edna Parker and her house guest, Miss Mamie Burley of Sene ca, S. C., left thus week for a visit to relatives in Kings Port, Tenn They will be gone several weeks. . The friends of Mr. Clyde Spangler will be glad to know that hp is speedily regaining his health, after several month’s illness with a ser ious kidney trouble. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs E. B. Herndon, of Grover, will be interested and happy to learn that their infant son, who swallowed a safety pin last week and was brought to the hospital, was able to be taken home Monday and is recovering nicely after his unfor tunate accident. Mrs. J L Parker and little daugh ter, Jaqueline leave today for Grover, where they will visit friends and relatives. Messrs. Lloyd Lutz and J. L. But tle are spending this week-end in Durham, visiting some of their school mates. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nolan have lust returned from their wedding trip, through Florida. They went down the east coast, visiting Savannah Beach, Savannah, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and Miami: their return trip brought them through the interior of the state, and they visited the Singing Tower at Lake Wales, They were gone about ten days. Dr. Pressley C. Wilson success fully passed the State Board of Ex amination is optometry which was held in Washington, N. C. twp weeks ago. Dr. Wilson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilson and recently graduated from the Penn sylvania State college of optometry in Philadelphia. Master Buck Archer. Jr . is 'pend ing some time in Charlotte as the guest of his cousin, A. P. Archer Mrs. Major Hopper was called to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Hill of Charlotte, who has had an operation. Mrs. Hopper left yes terday. Miss (Helen Frances, employee at Montgomery Ward and Co., re turned the first of the week from her vacation, which she spent at f-1.-.1^1 ,? I Girl in Death Pact Tragedy Three glimpses of pretty Jenny * Rrauer, of Paterson, N. J., Ger man immigrant girl whose death pact, with the man she loved, Roderic Meakle, son of a Ridge wood, N. J., banker, failed to^ ► the extent of Wvinsr the. latter behind while she passed on to eternity. Meaklo is horerinjr between life and death in a Paterson hospital. (lnUrnKiiml N*w#r#«l) Buy City Auto License AND PAY ! Privilege Taxes All auto owners in Shelby must have a city auto License Tag and these Tags are now at the City Hall. (Jet one at once. Privilege taxes are due by those business firms and-'' professions covered by the privilege tax schedule re cently published. — AVOID PENALTY — Buy your Tags and pay your Privilege Tax.es before August 1st and avoid the Fire Per Cent Penalty which goes into effect then. Each month you delay adds to the Penalty. V City Of Shelby L. E. LIGON, City Clerk S. A. McMURRY, Mayor ORIENTAL RUGS Imported Direct THe Largest Collection of Oriental Rugs Ever Brought To Shelby Is Now On Display in the Lobby of HOTEL CHARLES BY N. A. Hodge WELL KNOWN RUG MAN IN THE CAROLINAS. These rugs are offered at a real bar gain with no middlemen’s profits, espec ially because they were bought before the twenty per cent increase in the new tariff wenteinto effect. YOU SHOULD SEE THEM TO REALLY APPRECIATE THEIR BEAUTY AND VALUE. THIS DISPLAY WILL LAST FOR A WEEK OR SO ONLY. A VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED. LOVELY SUMMER DRESSES $7-95 To $1295 New gorgeous silks .. pret ty prints... with fashion’s; flattering lines... solid col-' ors too ... dresses for miss es and women in a full range of popular sizes. Grouped to make your se-%| lection easy. * We Invite Your Charge Account .*-+*») f LADIES’ NEW FELTS $2.95 You'll agree it’s unusua? right now to be offering l!ew felts for this low price! They are here in Pastels and colofs to match your every cos tume. Headsires a-plenty See them and make your selection. J All Summer Hats Special .... $1.95 ) Wright-Baker Co. S. La Fayette Street. Shelby, N, C. *« A new shipment of beautiful shoes i n all the wanted styl es/leathers and col* ors. ALL' Sizes and Widths, D’» to AXA’a j “We Fit THe Narrow Heel” / MOST STYLES AT ' $2.95 We still have plenty of White# in Kid, Linene and Satin. With medium and high heels; Straps, Pumps and Ties. , * THE USUAL CINDERELLA VALUES MOST STYLES $2.95 Cinderella Slipper Shoppe West Warren St. — Shelby, N. C.

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