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Webb Theatre Westert$xH$JEtectric «nifw nlM-HSYSTEM “LABOR DAY SPECIAL” TONIGHT AND TUESDAY “A Laugh Special” “Here’s A Riot. LEILA HYAAIS CLIFF EDWARDS POLLY MORAN — 10c and 30c - ^ K^poK^oktuyn Yffl** ALL TALKiHC Also Big Vitaphone Vaudeville Varieties --COMING"WEDNESDAY I 10c TO ALL “CHILDREN OF PLEASURE” — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — The Best Picture of the year. Norma Shearer in “LET US BE GAY” See All The Bigs Ones At Webb Theatre THAT LIST OF THINGS YOU WOULD.LIKE TO DO . . . That list of things you would like to buy AND THEN... Open a savings account at this bank. You will be surprised ‘ how soon your small deposits, augmented by interevSt every few, months, mount up—bring ing within reach the things for which you have saved. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY UNION TRUST CO. “in Union There Is Strength.” J % Interest LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. Otto Dellinger and children spent a few days last week with rel atives in CherryvUle. Mr. and Mrs.. Lee B Weathers. Mr. Henry Lee Weathers and little Miss Pearl Weathers spent the week end In Danville, Va, with relatives. Misses Betty and Nancy Suttle, tClessrs. Albert Suttle, Theos Hopper, and Bill Pendleton motored to Ash eville yesterday where they met Mr. and Mrs. Julius Suttle who spent last week in the mountains. They spent part of the day going over the Biltmore Estate and all return ed home last night. Mr. and Mrs, Emory Parris and two little sons, Harry and Alexan der, and Mrs. Witherspoon spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Syd ney Dellinger in CherryvUle. Judge and Mrs. E. Y. Webb and Mrs. Webb's two children, Lilly and James Taylor, who have been spending the summer in Asheville, will return home tomorrow Master Sloan Word was a recent visitor of his cousin. Master James Allran in Cherryville. Dr. Thomas B, Mitchell is gone on a few weeks vacation which he is spending In Philadelphia, where he will attend several clinics dur ing his stay. Governor and Mrs. O Max Gard ner and sons. Messrs. Ralph, James Webb, and Max, jr.. will return to Raleigh today after spending their vacation here with Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beason. of Spartanburg, S. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beason. Mrs, J. L. Putnam and son. Hugh, of Lincoln ton. spent Wednesday with Mrs. Putnam’s sister, Mrs. E. P. Riviere and family. Mesdames Ed McCurry and Hop son Austell spent Saturday after noon shopping in Gastonia. Mi's. Vera Goode, of Hickory,, who was formerly a teacner here, spent last week-end with Mrs! J. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jer.kins and family attended the funeral of Dr. Charles Laughingiiouse at Green ville last week. Mrs. Dale Laughing house, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins here for sometime, returned to her home at Greenville last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard have moved to Atlanta where they will make their home in The future. Mr. Hubbard will do public account ing there. Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs. A. C. Mill**,'sr., spent Piiday in Char lotte. Miss Rekah Gardner. who has been spending the p3st month; here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Gardner, leaves today ior Elizabethtown, N. J.. where she will teach this winter. Miss Mary Whisonant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whisonart came home Frida-' after spend; ve the summer at Chapel Hill where she attended both terms of summer school. Mrs. Eci MeCurry spent the day Friday with her sister. Mrs. Evam Glenn, in Gastonia, Misses Annabella McSwgin, Grace Martin, Ruth Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Whitworth were recent visitors to Misses Novella and Beuce Quinn at CberryviUe. Mr. Ralph Palmer, son of Mrs. B. H. Palmer is recovering nicely after having had his t.nrrdls removed the Shelby hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Arrowood returns home today after having spent last week at Monroe with her mother, Mrs ! Martha Schachner. Mr. Thompson Daniel, of Tamp;* Fla., arrived last Thursday to visit his wife, who has been here for, some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hull. Misses Mildred Laughridge Jean Laughridge. Margaret Thompson and Master Walter Laughridge spent Friday on a picnic at Davis Lak? at Gastonia. -- Dr. F. H. Wilson and son. F. H , jr„ of Griffin, Ga., have been the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. Pitt Beam. Mr and Mrs. Claude Mabry and family spent the week end In Gas tonia with Mr. and Mrs. Doris Mo Swain. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Miller. Jr. cl Ra ieigh, spent last week end here their parents. Mr and Mrs. A. t" Miliar, sr. Mrs. C. H. Hardin and two chil dren, Louise and Edward, are spending this week with Mrs. Annie Dilling at Kings Mountain. Mrs. J. A. Peeler and her grand son, Jim Peeler, of Belwood, also Mrs. Frank Royster, Mrs. C. D. Roy ster and Mrs. Mary Hull of Lincoln county were the dinner guests of Mrs. A. O. Higgins on West Marlon street. Miss Mary Lillian Speck, who ha3 been spending the summer on a ranch in Tennessee, and Mr. Harry Speck, Jr., who has been visiting relatives at Cleveland. Tenn. for the two months. both returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. D. Eskridge, Mrs. Ransom Casstevens, and Misses Bertha and Attie Bostic are spending today in Charlotte. Miss Bertha Bostic will undergo a slight operation at the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat hospital, and will remain there for most of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Holland McSwtin, of Cleveland, this state, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peyton McSwain. Rev. E. M. Elliott, who has been here with his family at the home of Mr*. Susan Cornwell for the past month, returns to his home tn Louisville, Ky., today. Mrs. Elliott and the children will remain for several weeks longer with Mrs. Cornwell. Mr. Hubbard Panther of Kinston, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Panther Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Seism, of Greensboro, spejit yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Weaver an nounce the birth of a daughter, Maxine, on August 28. Misses Ruth Carpenter arid Haz eleen Grlgg, of Lineolnton. spent last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carpenter, of near Waco. Miss Carpenter was called home Saturday on account of the serious illness of her father, Mr John J. Carpenter. Miss Eleanor Levy, of Columbus, Ga„ who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Lewis Forney, spent this week end with Miss Mary Elizabeth Black at Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ligon. jr„ andj son returned to their home in Montgomery, Ala., Saturday after ^pending two weeks here with Mr.! tigon'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E Ligon, sr. Miss .’'Mary Faye Penning*? spent the week-end at Sharon. S. C. visiting friends. Mr. Frank Hull, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Willis McMurry. Mrs. Hull and Son, Frank, jr„ who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. McMurry for the past week, returned home with him Sunday. Mrs. L. U. Arrowood and Mrs. Claude Mabry spent the day in Charlotte last Tuesday. Mrs. S F. Roberts and Miss Mamie Roberts returned home Sat urday after spending last week in Greenville. 8, C, with Mr. and Mrs Joe Austell. Miss Ethel Boyte and Mr. Sant Biown. of Monroe, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. S. Fraz ier. Mrs. Frazier and son, Bobby, accompanied them home Sunday night and will spend this week in Monroe visiting Mrs. Frazier’s fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Bostic, ei Morganton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fur man Harris, of Mooresboro. were dinner, guests Saturday of their aunt. Mrs. J. D. Eskridge and Mr. Eskridge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love and son, C. W.. of Blacksburg, were guests yesterday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Riviere and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speck spent several days last week in the moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCord and! Mr. Riley McCord spent the week- j end with relatives at Greenwood and j Hodges, S. C. Mr. Milton Loy is at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Loy. after spending most of the summer attending summer school at Lake Junaluska. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Washburn were called a few days ago to the bedside of tlietr son, Grady Washburn, who has been quite ill with ptomaine poison at his home In Amer icus. Ga. They were accompan'.»d by Miss Margaret Crowder. Mrs. Ray Allen and Jimmie Irvin.- >tr Washburn Is reported to be some better toeiav. Misses Charlie Mae Laughridge and Willie Hoyle are visiting Miss Virginia Laughridge in Washington, D C. Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Hamrick and children and Misses Azalle and Lama Blanton returned last week from a visit at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mis. Margaret Tlddy went to Gastonia last week to resume her duties as teacher in the city schools of that place. Miss Orlan M. Mull leaves Tues day for Bcuna Vista. Va, to resume her position as teacher in the city schools Mrs. Susie M. Graybill and Miss Virginia Pullen left this morning for their home in Flneast le, Va, after a week's visit with Mrs. Tom Roberts at the home of Mr. J. F. Ledford on N. DeKalb street. Mr. Ledford took Mrs. Roberts and her guests on a trip to the mountains on Sunday. Miss Mary Grace Ledford will re turn to Boiling Springs Junior col lege this morning where she will fin ish >er college work Mr. Frank Hembe .oi Lous Island. New York, has been a visitor in the city for several days before re-en tering Boiling Springs college to morrow. Miss Alma Bell of Winston-Salem Is spending a month with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bell. Miss Bell has must completed her train ing at the Baptist hospital nursing school and expects to go back (o I Winston to resume her nursing; 'duties. Miss Bell was formerly of j | Shelby Miss Annie Carpenter and Mr. W. IW. Carpenter of near Waco visited Miss Attie and Mr. Needham Stock ton of near Lattimore Sunday. I While there they visited Sunshine , lake near Ellenboro also Bolling ; Springs junior college. Miss Emily Byers, of Charlotte.' spent last week with her cousins, Misses Dennis and Lena Byerx Mr. W. Y. Weathers spent several days last week with his good friends In the Double Shoals community where he formerly lived. He enjoy ed visits with J R. Hoyle, Grady and Heg Metcalf. Lee Eskridge and Laurel Ho vie __ i Mr. aim Mrs. lames Crane, who.] have been occupying an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carpenter for the past year, moved Saturdav to Roekv Mount where [they v.i’.! make their home in *U<s I future , iPersonals Continued on page Sis.) “Waterman’s” I HE BEST FOUNTAIN PEN IN THE WORLD. tome in and try one of these good pens and you will have no other. Sold on a guarantee if not satisfied your money back. T. W. Hamrick Co. — Jewelers And Optometrists — THIS WEEK AT McNEELY’S BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Dresses Worth up to $20.00 to close out at . i $12.50 Many of these dresses have long sleeves and can be worn late into the fall. J. C. McNEELY & CO. INCORPORATED WHETHER YOU ARE MARRIED OR SINGLE_ Vou n«ed to ‘s*e the all talking movietone drama sensationally revealing the cause and the cure for woman s greatest problem_ Man trouble WITH DOROTHY MacKAILL, MILTON SILLS, KENNETH MacKENNA, SHARON LYNN Today dc Tuesday AT THE Carolina SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” WEDNESDAY—10c DAY A Powerful Drama of Love and Finance Wall Street With A Been Pringle and Ralph ince THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Another Mighty Wallop From the Red-Blooded RICHARD DIX In SHOOTING STRAIGHT " A1( H F<?R THE DATE OF THE COMING O* JOHN McCORMACK IN “SONG O’ MY HEART” The Public Has Demanded That We Install More Equipment! The increasing business that has come our way since we opened our dry cleaning plant a few short months ago has demanded more service than we could pro duce with the equipment we had. Consequently, we have had to double our plant facilities to take care of those patrons who have learned to know and pre fer our Expert Dry Cleaning The Same Low Prices Will Prevail: MEN’S SUITS— Cleaned and Pressed ..., 50c MEN’S SUITS— Pressed ...... . ..25c LADIES’ DRESSES— Cleaned and Pressed . .......... 75c UP We are also prepared to do all kinds of alter ations at the same proportionately low prices. CALL ON US. YOU WILL LIKE OUR SERVICE. Quality Cleaners CASH AND CARRY” NEXT TO (ITYCAFE — SO. LaFAYETTE ST. SHEI.BY, N. C.
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