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Webb Theatre TONIGHT - - BARGAIN NIGHT 10c TO EVERYBODY Dorothy Machaill and Sydney Hlackmer in 100'. Talking. See and Hear Darling Dorothy in her funniest picture. With Some 1910 Me thods of Winning a Man. Full of Pep and Drama tic I'hrills. STItICTLY Also zsewjiea * Varieties. Thursday and Friday Corning Saturday_ The Funniest Picture You Ever Saw “CAUGHT SHORT” With Marie Dressier—Anita Page—Polly Moran. This picture ran 3 davs in Charlotte at 50 and 00c admission. WEBB THEATRE “Hello Everybody” THE GRAVITY BEAUTY SALON MAYHUE S PLACE Shelby, North Carolina We have just installed the latest modernistic E u g e n e Permanent Waving machine, 1931 model, big' improvements and one hundred per cent better steam control. Get your next wave at Mayhue’s the Ilest for Less,” for only $6.50. The Gravity Beauty Salon M WHITTS PL \C F nOVSTEP El !LOIN0 PHONE 415 Miss Violette Mayhue is giving beau tiful finger waves for only 50c, LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. C. H, Lee, of Atlanta, arrived Sunday to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. J, A. Royster and other relatives near Lawndale. Dr. Joe Osborne of Raleigh spent the week-end tidth his parents, Dr. ;and Mrs. J. R. Osborne. Dr. Joe Osborne was accompanied back to ! Raleigh by his father. Mrs. J. R. Osborne spent the week-end at Bolling Springs with Mi and Mrs. Garland Green. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe of Hickory was the week-eul guest of her uncle. •Dr. J. R. Osborne. j Misses Margaret and Pearl Cnrn ' well had as their week-end guests. J Misses Lucille and Kate ingle of | Asheville. ! - Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Dedmon had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Black of Chcrryvllle, Mrs. Charles Shepherd of Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dedmon, Mrs. i W. L. Lucas and family and Mr. Joe Harmon of Kings Mountain. Mr. Paul Lucas of Sanford is ex ; pected home today to spend his I vacation with his mother, Mrs. W. i \ L. Lucas and attend the Beam re 1 union. ! _ Miss Gladys Harmon of Kings Mountain has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Virgil Dedmon. Miss Oren Bostic of Wake Forest is spending several days here .with ■ her aunt; Mrs. J. D. Eskridge and with friends at Chestnut H 11. H. T. Willis. Jr., and Bazle Wil lis are spending this week at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Phyllis Yates visited Mr. .and Mrs. M. G. Latham at Patter son Springs last week. Mrs. Josiah William Bailey and three children of Raleigh, and Hon orable J. W. Bailey spent a few ; hours with friends in the city, Mon day en route to Asheville. Mr; Graham Dellinger spent the week-end with Mrs. Dellinger at Blowing Rock. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Llgon are ex pecting their son Leon Ltgon. jr„ his wife and son, Leon, 111, from Montgomery, Ala., to arrive Mon day to spend a week here. Mrs. Earl Larkin of Chicago ar rived last Saturday and will visit her mother, Mrs. Walter Ramsaur for some time. &Li-. ahd Mrs. D. R. Yates spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mesdames Clyde Hamrick. Char |lie Hardin and Miss Margaret Ham i rick of Grover were shopping in the city, Monday afternoon. Mrs. N. S. Burgess and sons, Masters Nat and Vernon Burgess of Gaffney, S. C„ and Mrs. William Arnold and little daughter, Lillian Ray of Greenville, S, C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burgess, Sunday at the home of Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb. ' Oliver Wall of Myrtle Beach vis ] ited his parents here Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Reid Misenheimer .and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at Cherryville. Dr. Zeno Wall and son. Zeno 1 Wall, Jr.. left Monday afternoon for | Weaverville to spend several days with Mrs. Wall and children, who are spending the summer there. Mr. Jack Ingram of Albemarle spent last week with Mr and Mrs. j Reid Misenheimer. — Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins of Ruth I erfordton were guests of their j daughter, Mrs. Holland Eskridge and Mr. Eskridge over the week end. Miss Mavme Hardin is nursing i Mr. J. H. Thomas at Forest City, j who continues quite ill, f Mr. Dixon Smith arrived this aft J ernooin from Columbus, Ga„ to join i his wife and sons who jr* visiting Mr. afid Mrs. Julius Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weathers. i Mr. Smith of Anderson S. C., 1 spent a few days here this week I with his son, Mr. Floyd Smith, inan : ager of Sterchi's store here. i Mr. Manley Young, jr. ol Fort Mill. S. C.. is the guest o" Mf Har | Hs Ligon for this -week. j Mr. Garnet Webber of Detroit, i Mich was visiting his old friend. Mr. A. G. Higgins on Thursday at his home on West Marlon street. Mr. Webber left Belwood 2< years ago. He hfft been workirn? at the Ford plant for 12 years. Mr Web ber says there were over 1 no,000 idlt men in Detroit when he '»ft. Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh Wray of Gas tonia were visitors in the city, Fri day. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Anthony have returned from a very pleasant trip to visit their son Stanhope An thony at High Point. They %uso spent several days in Charlotte visiting Mrs. Marlon Putnam and their neice Mrs. Howard Grayson. On their re turn they stopped in Oastonia for week-end with Mrs. Anthony's sis ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and niece Mrs. R. H. Plyler. Miss Nancy Hord of Kings Moun tain. who has been visiting Mrs. J. Y. Irvin, is now visiting M;:.s Bessie Sue Wilson. Messrs. Paul Webb. Sr.. «nd Rush Hamrick were in Raleigh Tuesday attending a pharmaceutical meet ing. Mr. Ernest Johnson has accepted a position as manager of the meat department of the Plggly-Wiggly stores at Marion and left last week to take charge. Mrs. John-on and children are visiting him there to day. Miss Attie Bostic returned last Monday from a visit to Wake For est. Spring Hope, and Bunn, where she spoke in several churches. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phil Wilson an nounce the arrival of a little daugh ter, Phyllis Ann, on Monday, Aug ust 11, at the Shelby hospital. Be fore marriage Mrs. Wilson was Miss Addis Moore. Mrs Fred Costner and children of Atlanta, Ga., have been visiting her father, Mr. W. Yan Weathers and other relatives in the county. Mr, and Mrs. J. R, DeLoatch of near Patterson 8prlngs leave to morrow for the Eastern part of this state and Norfolk to visit relatives. Mr. J. P. Toms, 8upt. of Eastside Cotton Mill who is spending. this week in New York city, was accom panied by Mr. Holland, assistant Supt., Mr. Clyde Tliackston, book keeper, Mr. Howard Spry, designer, and Mr. Weldon Gantt, cloth room | overseer. They will all return Fri day. — Miss Edna Parker returned this week from a visit to her aunt at Kingsport, Tenn. Mr. Hersh Cohen is leaving Mon day for Chic\to to attend a shoe convention and observe the latest style fall slippers. Mrs. Lillian Still of Columbia. S: [C'„ '-is spending two weeks with Mr D. A. Beam and family. She came especially to attend the Beam re union on Thursday. Mesdames T. J. Babington, Jack Miller and children and Misses Is abel and Veva Armour spent yes terday in Charlotte, The Herndon families of Grover Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cook of Char lotte. Mesdames H. A. Logan and J L. Parker have gone to Chimney Rock and "Lake Lure on a picnic and fish-fry. Mr. Harry S. Cohen left Sunday for a buying trip to St. Louis anc New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison, whc have been spending ten days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Morrison, left this morning foi Wrlghtsville Beach. Mr. D. P. Byers and family. Mr B. B. Byers and family, Mr. Jur Elliott and family, Mrs. C. L. Aus tell and daughters, Mrs. Mag Elliot and Miss Myrtle Abernathy former a motor party, who spent yesterday at Bridgewater. Miss Mary Frances Carpenter win has been visiting at Aiken, S. C. anc Augusta, Ga.. will return home to. morrow, acCcmpafied by Mr. anc Mrs, W. M. Eubanks, Misses Carrii May and Lillian and Newton Eu banks of Aiken. Miss Carpenter ha; been honored with a number o parties and social courtesies whili away. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Horn anc son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horn Misses Ruth and Janie Irvin am James Irvin left yest I day by mot or for a few days stay at Mrytli Beach. Mesdames Travis Smith and 0. C Fergerson of Macon. Ga., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Kirkpat rick. Dr. and Mrs. A. Pitt u-im, Misi Elisabeth MeBrayer and Fores i Eskridge are spending sever*1 day. j.at Blowing Keck Mr. and Mrs. W c. Harris anc daughter. Miss Alphonsine spem Sunday at Blowing Rock Mr. W. G. Hicks and daughter Selma, ot West Hickory, si. spend, me (his week with relatives heie. Miss Myrtle Norris, ol Unoir. is spending tills week with Misses Os sie and Levonda McRary. Miss Flor-j once McRary accompanied them to Marion today to visit trier.os. D W. Royster and J J. McMurry jr., made a business trip to Dunn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David McBiaycr ol Mooresboro spent last week with their daughter. Mrs. S 8 Royster and Dr. Royster. Mrs, Robert Doggett and btother Henry Lyde, left yesterda" for a weeks visit to relatives at Wet'oi'd Is. c. Miss Mary Sue Young, of Spartan burg, S. C.. visited Mr. nod Mrs Holland Eskridge over: f ur week end Mrs. George Blanton • .1.n Tues day w ith her lather. Ct l A N. Wood in Galfncy, 8. C. Mr. and Mis. J. J. McMurry. jr.. of High Poin;, are spend..,g then , week's vacation here wuh ihcir par ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoev. jr. of i Canton, spent yesterday and today in the city. Mr. George Blanton, wap spends j his week-ends at Blow ing Rock, was j accompanied home Monday by Mrs. j Blanton and Miss Caroline Blanton, who will return to Blowing Rock, the I last of the week. Mesdames A, VV Mr.lui.y, .Jay! I McMurry. Misses Amos Willis and Oeland Washburn motored lo Char-; lotte yesterday. Miss Lottie Warren of Gastonia, is the guest of Mr and Mi* C. R. Hoey this week Some of those who aUeiidrd the tea in Forest City yesterday given by the Misses Young, honoring their visitor, Miss Frances Coleman, were: Mesdames Tom Moore, B. O. Stev j and guest, Mis* Lottie Warren, Mesdames Tom Moores, B. O. Stev enson, F. R. Morgan, Tons Nolan and Miss Rika Gardner. Mr anji Mrs. Buford Green and Miss Bertie Crowder of Charlotte visited their parents Saturday and Sunday. Rev. H E Waldrop and lamily attended the funeral of his brother in-law, Mr. Jessie Codv at Greer, Monday. Mrs. Alice Smith of Roinel'e Ga., arrived yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. M. H. Hickson. Mrs. Ress Hamrick i* spending a few days at Wrlghtsville Beach with friends Mr and Mrs. David Wilson and children and Miss Amue Boyers of Littleton leave Thursday for their home after a ten days visit to Mr W. P Wilson and family Misses Donnis Gold and Mar i garet Stockton of Lattimore are ! spending this week with Mr and | Mrs. R. G. Stockton. Mr. A LeQueux returned to his | home at Charleston. S. C. last week 1 after a month's visit to his daugh ' ter Mrs C. M. Dennis ’ Mr. and Mrs, J B Nolan spent ! Sunday at Burnsville Mr and Mrs. J. L. Young return - : ed to Winston-Salem Sunday alter a week's stay in the city. Miss Georgia Blanton of Clifisidc is visiting her brother Mr. Jimmie Blanton and Mrs. Blanton Misses Elizabeth and Cornelia 'sparks are visiting friends in CharT i lotte Miss Mildred Wearer is spending | two weeks with her sister. Mrs. D H. Sigmon in Richmond, Va , Mrs. F. B. Hampton and daugh ter. Miss Genevieve Hampton oi ! Genesee, Idaho, who has been on a visit to relatives at Asheville arriv ed yesterday for a few days visit tc 1 her old school mates. Miss Margar et Tiddy, Mesdames H. A Logan. J | L. Parker and Baxter Putnam. Mrs ‘ Hampton was formerly •»*•». Vickit Mathews of BUtmore and had nol met her friends here for twenti years. SPECIAL LOW FARES S SHELBY, N. C. TO | Savannah, Ga. _ $8.00 I Jacksonville, Fla. $16.00 Miami, Fla. $26.00 1 St. Petersburg, Fla. $23.50 i Havana. Cuba ... $50.75 AND OTHER FLORIDA POINTS AND RETURN. SATURDAY AUGUST 23, 1930. Additional .selling date Sept. 7. SEABOARD Mrs. R. E. Blggcrstaff, of Forest City, will arrive tomorrow tor a visit to her daughter .Mrs. J. 6 Dorton. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. (VOL Aber nethy Tuesday morning, a son. i Miss c'..rolyn Ballentine lias just j return®' from an extended visit to relatives in Hagerstown. Md„ to Her I birthplace m Washington. D. C. and j to friends in Norfolk, Va, Miss Ella Clodfeltcr visited rela-, lives at Salisbury and Lexington j last week. MASONIC NOTICE Camp call Lodge No. &34 A, F. and A. M. meets Friday night, the lath, work in the third degree. Visitors welcome. A A Mrhmiie. Sec. ' At The Theaters j Today at Uie Webb Bargain day with Dorothy MacKain and Sidney Bleckmer in "Strictly Modern." Film gossip lias it that Dorothy is in her funniest picture this time . dem onstrating 1940 methods of winning | the man she wants. Thursday and j Friday—Lupc Veler makes love beat law in ‘‘Tiger, Rose,” Saturday— "Caught Short” with Marie Dressier. Polly Moran and Anita Pf.ge Today at the Carolina theatre: "A j Song of Kentucky" and comedy and : travelogue, ten-cent day, Tomor- 1 row and Friday—Richard Dtx in "Lovin’ the Ladies." Dick wallops his way through another one of those laugh gags. He's handsome i nd happy . . and popular too. Saturday—"Wings of Adventure," al' talking western thriller Boyce Bigger*. who recently made a trip across the drougut stricken area of Virginia, states that he war, much impressed by the appliance of the Ktidro vines which were used at many dwellings as shades for porches. "While most of the vegetation was brown and dead." said Mr, Blggcrs. "the Kudzu vines were green and apparently not affected by the dry weather,” In showing my garden which Is waist deep in Kudr.u, during the dry season, several person* have accused me of watering it because the soil under the dense foliage Is so damp even during a d, ought. July heat beat all records throughout the country. Paris alters evening silhouettes with long and slinky gowns. Dr, Shepherd F. Parker PHYSICIAN Office Phone 64 Residence Phone 129-J If no answer from above phone call No. 2. . . . WITH A LITTLE JAM AND BUTTER! At Your Grocer’s No high sounding dish that's srt before a king embraces more nutritive value, palate pleasure and appetite satisfaction than a fresh, firm slice of Boat Bread. DOST BAKERY West Marion St. Shelby, N. C. .TODAY — is 10c day — CAROLINA k •’Shelby V Popular Plavhousc” { A Musical Movietone I'eature “A Song Of Kentucky” With Lois Moran Added: toiuedy and Travelogue The Whole Program— Every Seat At Only tom for table Thur*. - Friday Richard Dix In “LOVIN' THE LADIES'* A side-cracking laugh riot with Lois Wilson. —Coming— “COMMON CLAY” With Constance Bennett. — Watch for Date — has NEW INSULATED BODIES BY FISHER I The most luxurious bodies that ever adorned a Buiek car. Finely tailored throughout; revealing characteris tic Buick styling; and skillfully insulated, by a new method, against heat, cold and noise. In addition. Buick offers a choice of mohair, whipcord or broadcloth upholstery, as well as optional colors, permit ting still further expression of individuality. 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