Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND TUESDAY EXTRA SPECIAL! “COLLEGE LOVERS” With an all-star cast. Funniest picture of the year and there’s a football game that’s worth $5.00 to see. Hear the Band. See the Parade. Join the cheering squad. Ro mance as exciting as your first kiss. A thrill every minute and twice as many laughs. Also 3 Big Vitaphone Varieties. -— 10c and 30c — SPECIAL NOTICE — Owing to special request and Prayer meeting services on Wednesday night, we have discontinued the 10c Bargain Day on each WednesdayN Also 10c Ladies’ Matinee from 1 to 2 is discontinued. — COMING THURSDAY — RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “THE DAWN PATROL” — Big Attractions Coming Soon — “DIXIANA.” — ‘‘WHOOPEE” — “HELL’S ANGELAS” “MADAM SATAN” —’-“AMOS AND ANDY” — “THREE FRENCH GIRLS” and Many Others. Watch Star for Advertisements. Webb Theatre OPENED A NEW CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING SERVICE We have opened a Cash and Carry Department of the Shelby Dry Cleaning Company, located in part of the building occupied by George Alexander next to Stephenson Drug Store. \V,e have opened this depart ment for those who prefer the cash and carry plan to that of the delivery service. In order to save confus ion in our main plant we will not change the prices on work brought there. But if brought to oui cash and carry office, the following prices will be_ Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 50c Suits Pressed only ..... 25c Pants Dry Cleaned and Pressed .... 25c Pants Pressed only . . 15c Men’s Hats cleaned and reblocked 50c Ladies Hats cleaned and blocked 50c Dresses Dry Cleaned ... 73c up Ladies Coats Dry Cleaned . 75c up AH other work will be reduced accordingly. We guarantee to gi' e first class Dry (.'leaning and Pressing, and assure you the same Quality Work we have always doive. Shelby Dry Cleaning Co. CASH AND CARRY DEPARTMENT NEXT TO STEPHENSON DRUG STORE LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News l Mr. and Mrs'. M. R. Jeter and Mr Donald Jeter o' Santuek, S. C, with Mr. E. R. Jeter of Rock Hitt, 3. C., came up last Thursday to see Miss Octavia Jeter, who has been quite sick this week. Miss Jeter re I turned to Santuek with them for a few weeks rest. Mrs. Harry Speck. Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Miss Ella McNlchol.s. Mrs, J. R. Dover and Miss Elta Beverly attended the district D. A. R. meet-1 mg in Lincolnton on Friday. j Mrs. Brevard He nnessa spent the week-end in High Point with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Washburn. Mrs. Clyde Hoey, jr., of Canton,] pvho spent last week here with Mr. j an i Mrs. C. R Hoey, si , returned jiiomc Friday. | l I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord spent [theweek-end in Charlotte with | Mrs. Hold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McBrayer.' .their house guest, Mrs. A. L. Minor.| : and Miss Kate Webb spent yes ter- J jday in Asheville where they went! over the Biltmore estate. j Mi s Louise Lever, who teaches in! ■the schools of McAdenville. spent the week-end at home with her i father, Mr. C. L. Lever. I ■ ■ - j Mrs. Frank Kendall had as her l truest* during the week-end her father Mr. Sam Thomas and her sister. Miss May Thomas, of Ridge 1 way, S. C. Rev. H, N. McDiarmid, pastor of] j the Presbyterian church here and! }Mr. J, O. Corbett, a deacon, leave! : today to attend the Presbyterian 3ynod meeting at Wilmington. Mr, J. ft. Toms, superintendent of] the city, water department will at-1 j tend the convention of the water department heads of tire state at Hendersonville Tuesday and Wed-1 ] nesday. Mr. Toms is on the pro-! gram for a paper. ] Mr. Robert C. Miller left Satur- j .day morning for Florida to spend! j the winter. ■■ The many friends of Miss Laura » Jr%ton Miller here will be much r - Vested to know that she has taken ■ ja position in New York City as sec j ret ary to the .President Emeritus o: Drew university, or that place Mr. Billy McKmght of Davidson college spent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKnight. Mrs. Oliver Anthony, Mrs. Clyde Hoey. Mrs. Charles Hoey and MisSe.> Hattie Gidney and Isabelle Hoey spent Saturday in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. M. D. Alexander and little daughter, who spent last week iti Charlotte with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson, re turned home Friday. Miss Margaret Crowder Is spend ing a few days in Wadesboro with her sister, Mrs. Dexter Lee, and Mr. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laney and two children, Robert, Jr„ and John ! Dover, of Monroe. ‘ who spent :ast \ week here with M. and Mrs. J. It. j Dover, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F., Patton and [Miss Mary. Prestwood, of Henderson j ville, spent the daj yesterday i.i i Chester. S C„ with Mrs. Patton a | parents. Mr. and -Mrs. R. E. Smith i Miss Prestwood returned to her home at Hendersonville after spenr ing last night her > with rdr. and Mi's. Patton. Mr. Boyd Props', who has beer, employed by the render Company Stores has been transferred from Hickory where he l.as been for the past .seven weeks to the local store, going to work here today. Miss Ruth Hopper, Miss Madge Lattimore add Mr. Tom Harris were in Charlotte yesterday to attend the wedding of Miss Dorothy Ketchie to Mr. R. E. Gosneli, of Phoenix, Arizona. Miss Ketchie will be pleas antly remrmbered here as the gue.-t of Miss Hopper anil Miss Lattimore on several occasions Mr. and Mrs. Louis Porter and Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Burnette. Jr. and children, nil of Spartanburg were guests of Mr. ond Mrs. T W Lat itimorc on Sunday j- Mr and Mrs. J. R. Robinson an-j i pounce the birth of « daughter, Ell-1 nor Greene, on Saturday morning! a tthelr home on E. Marlon street ! M Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt Quinn and children spent the day yesterday at Landrum, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davenport. * Miss Margaret Blanton, of Queens j college, spent the week-end at home | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crph ; I BfinHon. «■ Miss Elizabeth Spangler spent the week-end in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Clay. Mrs. J. R. Moore and Mias Ruth Moore, of Forest City, were in Shelby on Friday aftrrnoon. Colonel Evans McBrayer left Fri day for Atlanta where he will visit his brother, Mr. Allen McBrayer. He was accompanied to Kings Mountain by Mrs. Gerald Morgan and Mi-s Ouida Mundy. He will return to Shelby tomorrow. Checks l or Hogs. Checks amounting to $2,922.23 j were received by eleven Cumber-] land farmers who sold 150 fat hogs! on the Richmond market in Sep-1 tember. ! Card of Thanks. We wish to thank those kindi friends and neighbors for their kindness and all evidences of sym pathy expressed to us during the Illness and death of our dear hus band and father. Mrs. J F Ledbetter and Children FREE SAINTS REVIVAL BEGAN AT LAWNDALE OCT. 15 An old time gospel revival began at the Free Saints Tabernacle at Lawndale on Sunday, October 12th. Services are being held each even ing at 7:30 b'clock. Good singing and good preaching are offered and the public is invited. Society C. I). C. To Serve Rotarians Lunch. The U. D. C. wills- > the Rotarians at the V’e j room on Friday at 12.30. Music And Arts Meets Wednesday. A regular meeting o 1 the Music. and Arts division of the Woman's club will be held at the club room on Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs, A. D. Brabble and Misses Mary Adelaide and Minnie Eddins Roberts acting as hosteges. Mr. Anil Mrs. Ramseur Home On Visit. Mr. and Mrs, Randolph Ramseur of Lockport. N. Y.. arrived Friday to visit Mr. Ramseur's mother, Mrs. Walter Ramseur and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ramseur were married a j week ago Saturday at the bride’s home in Lockport. She was former- 1 ly Miss Letali G. Reeves. 1 Mrs. Mundy Hostess At Breakfast. Mrs. Mary Mundy was a gta : nn hostess on Friday morning at nine ; o’clock at an informal breakfast in compliment to her niece and ne phew, Mrs. A. L. Minor, of Wash ington, D. C„ and Col. Evans Mc Brayer. of Portland. Ore., both of whom are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McBrayer. Tile dining .room was bright with bowls of fall flow ers, and the table was most attrac tive, spread with handsome damask cloth and centered with a bowl of pink petunias. Pink glassware w as used and the color note of pink was otherwise carried out in de tails of the breakfast. A delicious three-course breakfast was served to; Mrs. Mundy, Miss Ouida Mundy, Mrs. Monor, Col, Mc Ouida Mundy, Mrs, Minor. Col. Me gan and Mr. and Mrs. C B Mc Brayer. At The Theaters "Animal Crackers" opened this afternoon at the Caroluia, tor a two day run. Groucho Marx, the much lauded captain from the African jungles, creates many problems for the host of his social reception. Oc casionally he solves a problem, but more often he only finds a solution i . . an dfalls in it. The stars of “Cocoanuts” are partners in pande monium. Wednesday—another pic ture in keeping with Laugh Week - Slim Summerville in “Troopers Three." The Webb is opening the week with a hit of fun and football in ‘College Lovers,” starring Marian Nixon and Jack Whiting. Three fel lows and a girl create a new situa tion in this picture. The ending doe.* not. conic as exported. with the hero Winning the football game. It’s dif ferent, and it's funny, too. In to day's advertisement columns the Webb is announcing a list, of selrct film Releases to be played In the near future. Among these new pictures pictures are “Dixiana,” “Whoopee.'' Penny Column LOST ONE PA^2 OF SHOES, wrapped in Efird's store paper, two 25 lb. bags of sugar Return tO/Bax ter Thompson. Dover mill. Shelby. i t-15(i Winners In Limerick Contest first Prize bj Evangeline McEntirc. R-5 Shelby. N. p, T. W, Hamrick is in the \Vc>i Doing his best to i>ct a rest. But it can't be done. Without some fun. So he sends the ‘‘Star’’ some of his jest. "So he is making whoopee with the res! —" W. Griffin Murray, Shelby, N. C.. Route 8. "So fun is the thing we suggest—" Mrs. II. m v A. Mills, Shelby. N. C. “Here’s wishing him luck in his two-fold quest—" Mrs. Geo. D. Washburn, Shelby, N. C. “So he writes for the Star and t? readers are blest—’* Mrs. €. J. Woodson, York, S. ( . “Kill a big one is what we sugg-M—" M Mil.. Matho son, Shelby. N. C. “Sit that’s the reason he tna.j to jest " .Mi . W. B Nix, Shelby, N. C. W inners please call at store for prizes. Watch WecMesday - Star for new iinerKS. T. W. Hamrick Co. — JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS _ Free! Free! Free! j FOR ONE WEEK ONLY We will clean a Pair of Gloves without charge with each Dress or Coat sent for cleaning. Your Gloves, like your other garments, can be made refresh ingly new again. Take Advantage Of This Special Offer. CALL US TODAY! THE WHITEWAY "duality" Cleaners—Dyers 105—Phones—IOt» “GUARANTEED DRY CLEANING” Count The Cracks (And not the Crackers) in “ANIMAL CRACKERS ’ AND GET $10 IN GOLD FREE WHAT IT’S ABOUT A prize of $10 in gold will be given to the per son submitting the most complete lift of “wise cracks after seeing the Marx Brothers' com edy, ‘ Animal Crackers," at the Carolina thea tre next Monday and Tuesday, October 1" and 14. HERE’S HOW— See “Animal Crackers” and make a list of as many wise cracks as you can remember from the picture. Use just enough wording to Identify each i lauyh line as it is spoken in the picture. The list must be arranged (as, nearly as pos sible) in the order the gags appear in the story. The wording, however, need not be the same as that spoken by the actors. Number the laugh lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on. Write your list on a sheet,of white paper, seal • it in an envelope and deposit it in the “Animal Crackers Laugh Contest Box” in the lobby of the Carolina Theatre. Give name and address complete. THE CONTEST CLOSES THURSDAY NJGHT ' OCTOBER 16, AT 9 O’CLOCK. The $10 Prize Will Be Awarded Friday Night. October 17, At The | Theatre. EVERYBODY IS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER THE CON PEST. Giggle Nuts Here Aeainf LAUGH WEEK MAS STARTED LADIES* — 10c — Matinee Cvery Mo»da> And TKuradnv 1 to 2 I*. M. Out of the "Coeoanuts" Ireo into a jtingle of joy. The devastating, exhilar. ating foursome— r THE MARX ^BROTHERS 'Animal , Crackers d ‘jtmmouni Qxtwr Oroueho as ilv • >?, f, a in e an "I i n m e hunts i ‘arpo. Chteo aim <>ppo as his part • vrs in pandcmo •. !i m. Lillian Rol.i heading big sup porting cast. it's, a panic. SHOWS l — 3 5 — 7 And 9 P. M. 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