Newspapers / Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, … / Dec. 3, 1930, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Charles Coplon Gives Shce3 For Children New Bern.—Two hundred children ! of New Berts and Craven county will be given shoes by Charles Cop Ion, of New York, formerly of New Bern, president ol the Charle Stores company, Inc. Mr Coplon has written to Mrs. K D. V Jones vice chairman ot the community council, following his reading an ap peal for aid for the council's work j Previously Mr Coplon gave new suits and dresses for more than ill' local boys and girls. Fire Destroy# 3000 Bales Of Cotton Columbia, S C—The fire depart ment early today gained control of a fire which practically destroyed troni 3.000 to 5,000 bales of cotton stored In a warehouse of the Colurn ii;t Compress company on Divine ■treat; The damage was unofficially es timated to be at least $150,000. The fire’s cause has not been explained Mott of the cotton was property of the South Carolina Cotton Growers Marketing association. We Are Prepared To Serve Banquets, Bridge Parties Or Any Social Entertainments In Private Or Public Dining Hall. Green Lantirn Tsa Room Silk Dresses ( CLEANED AND PRESSED THJ QUALITY WAY are distinctive in ap—;arance because j.s they are cleaned and pressed correctly . . . for ... 75c up f Garments entrusted to our care always retain their original lustre and newness, g Rr;n>! every soiled dress you have to us. p Then r.ote their spo'less beauty brought :i out by our dry cleaning process. Quality Cleaners I — CASH AND CARRY — | Next to City Cafe. S. LaFayette Street || Webb Theatre To-Night 10c to All BEBE DANIELS and JOHNJBOLES In “Rio Rita” By request we are bringing this picture back 1 day only. Also VlTAPHONE ACTS — THURSDAY and FRIDAY — Sue Carol and Grant Withers In WARNER BROS • •nrvamwaw They met at nine—They danced at ten— They kissed at eleven—They were mar* ried at twelve— Oh, Boy! It’s Hot! — 10c and 30c — — COMING NEXT WEEK — GLORIA SWANSON In “WHAT A WIDOW’’ See All The Best Shows And Follow The Crowds To Webb Theatre LOCAL ande •PERSONAL Hews Mr George Carnot of Cha-iotle, spem the Thanka giving holiday', with his mother., Mr: W. A. Canipe ! of the St. Paul section. Mr. Canine holds a position with the j M Harry and company, morticians ofj Charlotte, Miss Winnie Helm Joiner who has j been spending the holidays in Char-! lotte, as guest of her cousin, Miss j Mao Turner, returned home y... ter-i day Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hord of near the fair ground on November 24, a fine son, Howard Eugene. Miss Virginia Hoey leaves tomor row for Greensboro -where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Newton Farrtell for a few days. Miss Betty Washburn is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Gary Hamrick of Lattimore. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Laney and two! children, Robert, Jr., and John Dov- j er, arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and j Mrs. John R. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeGrand went | to Raleigh on Sunday to visit their! daughter, Miss Minna LeGrand ! who has been quite ill following an operation for appendicitis in a Ra leigh hospital. Miss LeGrand was !ab)e to return home with them on i Monday. Miss Jessie Mackie spent Thanks giving in Gastonia with her sister. Mrs. Woltz, and Mr. Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Earl an nounce the birt hot a son on Nov ember 30. Mrs, Earl was, before marriage, Miss Agnes Blanton. Mrs J. G. Dudley and Miss Eliza beth Dudley with Mr. and Mrs. Quinn McCombs, of Hickory, spent yesterday in Charlotte. Miss Betty Norris, of Washington, D. C„ is spending this week here as i the guest of Miss Qssie McRary. , j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Love and j children, of Lincoln ton. were guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dover yes- j terday afternoon and evening, — Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. B. O. j Sten^enson. Mrs. Charles William' j and little Helen Morgan Stephenson ! spent the day in Charlotte yester- I day. Miss Lena Lassiter and Mr. Joe! Giles of Marion spent the week end ’•'ere as guests of Miss Ossie Me- j Rary. Charles Wrav. sen of Mr. and Mrs. i \ V. Wray, who has been in r" hospital here for two weeks follow- ( hig a major operation, was able to j return to his home today. Miss Ella McNichols left yesterday i for Merchantville, N. J., where she wfll visit relatives. Mr. and Mis. E. E. White and family, Mr. and Mrs C. C. White and family. Mr and Mrs. W. C. White and family. Mrs. Neely Canm. and Miss Elite Mae Blanton v.f ie guests at t'-e family reunion at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Camobel’ White in the Kings Creek commun ity near York. S. C., on Thanksgiv ing day. Mrs. Charles Hildreth, of Lilesville is here this week visiting her aisle’* Miss Etta Beverly, of the hospital j staff. j -Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Price and daughter, Mitts, Maude Price of New ton, spent Sunday here as guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Price. Miss Kate Wilson spent the week - lend at Newton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson. -- Mr. and Mrs: Bob Hard spent the j week-end in Charlotte with the la: • (ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe : Thompson. Mrs J. W. Kearns, of High Poin' Iwas a week-end guest of her..sister Mrs. Lamar Gidney here. !:' ' ■ ’ Miss Louise Gi'l visited her par ents, IVns and Mrs. Tom Gill, a ;Laurinburg over the week-end, j . - Miss Anita Winkler speSit the I week-end at Boone with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winkler. i Mr. Milton Loy, of Duke univer jsity spent the holidays here as i guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' H. M. Loy, I __ Miss Margaret Blanton and Miss Janice Newton. of San Antonio, Texas, both students at Queens-Chi cora in Charlotte, spent Thanksgiv ing here with Mr and Mrs, Ceph Blanton. Mr. John Fox returned last night to Teaneck. N J., after spending a day and night here. He came Mon day with Mrs. Pox and little daugh ter. Evelyn, who will spend a month here with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover Miss Nit a Ben’on spent Thank: ;.vlng in Charlotte with relatives. Mr. imd Mrs. A. C. Hudson and ton, Palmer, spent the week-end In Rock Hill. S. C. and Fort Mills. 3. C. where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. llopp and rhlldren and Miss Vida Mltchiim spent Thanksgiving in Hickory with Rev, and Mrs. c K. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yates, had as ‘heir guests during the holidays Mr slid Mrs. Aaron Burleson and son, Robert, recently of Monroe, who were at one time residents of Shel fty. They left Sunday for Los An geles, Calif , where they will make their home in (he future. * Miss Louise Tedder spent'Thanks* riving at Ellenboro with home folios. _' * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gault moved last week from the Lovelace house ?n VV. Graham street into the Whlsnant hous* on Cleveland Springs road. Miss Betty Suttle and Mr. Thaos Hopper attended a party last Friday evening given by Miss Mary Spen cer Love, of Lineahiton. Mr. and Mrs Peyton McSwain have recently moved into the Oil man house on S. Washington F".. Mr. Bob Stacey, of Duke univer sity, spent tlu’ Week-end at home witji l>is mother In the county. I.aFayettc School Tacky Party. A tacky party will be given on Fri day evening from 7:30 to 8:30 at the LaFayette street school to which tire public is invited. There will be amusing side shows and a prize will be awarded for the tackiest costume. Admission will he charged proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. At The Theaters Lyric, today and Thursday—''Thor oughbred," a drama of sportsman ship, with Wesley Barry nnd Nancy Dover. Al.o, "Voice of Hollywood” and chapter "Indians are Coming.” Friday-mid Satuvda.v«*§*’The Love Trader." «r;v f% > ». Webb, today—Rio Rita." with Bebe Daniels and John Boles. Thursday and Friday—"Dancing Sweeties,” a comedy drama with young sinners and gay goings-on. Grant Withers and Sue Carol in central roles. Carolina, today and Thursday— "Derelict,” (he new crashing produc tion with George Bancroft, mighty love-'em-and-leave-'em here of "Wolf of Wall Street." Added novel ties, "Here We Are,” and "Up to Mars.” ■ . Wins in Recount in Congressional Race •' MffflfA- ”*v' ■ Robert l,. Hogg, attorney, of Point Pleasant, W. Vu., has been con ceded victory in the Congressional race in the Fourth District of West Virginia. His opponent. L. R. Via, Huntington attorney, wired his congratulations after a recount in Cabell County and a recanvass of the vote in Wood County. The victor is a Republican, Penny Column FOR SALE: SEVERAL 100 TC 150 acre farms near Kings Creek Prices run from $15 to $50 an acre R. S. Queen, Kings Creek, S, C R-.lv 6t 3] GO TO THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Re Opened Under NEW MANAGEMENT Fountain Drinks, Fruilf F-:?.i CaT es. Tee Crcac' ; . C gar*i, Cigarettes. Your Idea of a Place Fc; A LiVht Lunch. — CURB SERVICE - Be Sure And Vote For FREE Prize*. SATURDAY SPECIALS NOWHERE CAN YOU GET SUCH GRAND CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR * SO LITTLE MONEY You will be surprised at our low prices on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware and Novelties. We realize that there is a scarcity of money and we are offering the highest quality goods at the lowest prices in fifteen years. A Gift From Hamrick’s Means More Fine lot of Diamond Kings_ $7.50, $15, $25, $5(1 Elgin Bracelet Watches for Women_ $18.50 White Gold Bracelet Watches -..$0.50 Men's Elgin Strap Watches at _______$12.95 Men’s Gold Pocket Watches, special ________ $12.50 A Beautiful Lot White Gold Kings, $10 value _ $5.00 Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags_$2.98, $3.50 to $35 26-Pier,« Silver Sets___t_-$4.98 Silver Meat Platters, $8 value.$4.98 Silver Water Pitchers _____---.—_ $4.50 3-Piece Glass Buffet Sets __ $1.49 Good Alarm Clocks—Special _—,-— 50c Beautiful Neckchains with colored sets, special $1.00 to $18.00. Vanity Boxes in silver and enamel, at prices ranging from _ ___ $1.50 to $25.00 White Gold Pocket Knives, Specially priced 50c to $5 Beautiful White Gold Bracelet Bands, special _ $1.98 Salad Plates in Pink and Green, at. per six __ $1.50 Kose and Green Sherbets and Goblets, set_$1.00 Half-Price Bargain Table - Big Values T. W. Hamrick Co. Carolina ‘Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” TODAY - THURS. 10c EVERY BODY GEORGE BANCROFT In His Mightiest, Newest Talking Release. “Derelict” CAROLINA FEATURETTES Snub Pollard In “Here We Are" And “Up To Mars” A Talkatoon The biggest dime's entertain ment you ever attended! Carolina “Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” The Strength Of A BANK LIES IN ITS CAPITAL, SURPLUS, PROFITS, RESERVES AND THE CHARACTER OF ITS Loans and Investments A STRONG BANK • V 1 Will not be lending to finance Real Es tate Booms, Wild-Cat Schemes, Specula tive Investments or Plungers but lends its money to finance reliable Merchants, Manufacturers, Farmers and legitimate business enterprises in the community in which it is located. Our Loans are all passed upon by men who know the PEOPLE, the VALUES, the SECURITY OFFERED and the cause for which the loan is secured. SAFETY AND CONSERVATISM HAVE BEEN Our Aim during the many years of Banking Service to SHELBY, and CLEVELAND COUNTY. OUR CAPITAL IS . .. $250,000.00 OUR SURPLUS IS .. $500,000.00 OUR PROFITS AND RESERVES ...... $155,000.00 OUR RESERVES ARE MUCH LARG ER THAN LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AT ALL TIMES. WE DO NOT OWE ANY BORROWED MONEY. First National Bank SHELBY,«N. C. CHAS. C. BLANTON, President GEORGE BLANTON, Vice-President JNO. F. SCHENCK, Sr., Vice-President FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier ROY R. SISK and C. S. MULL. Assistant Cashiers — DIRECTORS — CHAS. C. BLANTON PRESIDENT JNO. F. SCHENCK President Cleveland Mill & Power Co. President Lawndale Ry. & Indus. Co. A. C. MILLER President Shelby & Cleveland County Building & Loan Association L. A. GETTYS Manager Carolinas Monazite Co. CLYDE R. HOEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW O. M. GARDNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J. F. ROBERTS Treas. Shelby Building & Loan Ass’n PAUL WEBB DRUGGIST GEORGE BLANTON VICE PRESIDENT FORREST ESKRIDGE CASHIER
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1930, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75