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Strength I Management AND Strength - OF Banking Connections ARE BIG FACTORS IN CREATING Confidence IN A BANK THE CAPITAL, RESOURCES, CASH RESERVES, CONSERVATIVE LOANS and Large Surplus are the TANGIBLE or Known Assets, that giye Confidence in a bank, but there are certain intangible things, the assets that are not in dollars and cents, that go a long way in maintain ing public confidence. These are the per sonal attention and interest given by qualified officers and directors, who have spent their lives in their efforts to create SAFE SOUND, STRONG BANKING IN SAFE, SOUND, STRONG BANKING in Our Correspondent Banks are the Strongest in New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Charlotte and other large towns and cities in North Carolina. We are also a m<=piber of the Federal Reserve System. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. “SAFE FOR SAVINGS'’ 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 BuPding & Lean Ass’n PAUL WEBB DRUGGIST GEORGE BLANTON VICE PRESIDENT FORREST ESKRIDGE CASHIER LOCAL ande ©PERSONAL News Mrs. John Lot". Master Phillip anti Miss Mary Lou Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Brooks and son, Jenning ; ; tpent Thanksgiving t i'h Miss R"bu Lee, who Is in training at Chester.! i3’ C. r —* Mrs. Henry E Kendall returned ' horde today after spending a fort night with relatives in Danville, Va md Greensboro. Mrs. H. Dixon Smith arrived yes terday from Columbus, Ga. to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. .a P. Weathers who has been sick ini*, t week and undergoing treatment »t the Shelby hospital. An error in. this column oil Wed nesday concerned the fact that. Miss Ella McNlchols was visiting1 relatives in Merchantville. N. J ' This is to be corrected as it is learn ed that Miss McNichols was called i to Merchantville on account of the j severe illness of her brother-in-law Mr. C C. Craig, who is not expect - I i ed to live. . _ I ! Mr. D A. Whlsnant and Mi.-* f Ruth Whisnaut spent Monday and j ' Tue day in Sharon, 3. C. tvitii relu Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Hughes and t | two children have returned to their; jhoine in Selina, Ala,, after visiting [Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Buckelew here. Mr. and Mrs. R, h. Sing, of Clvar jlotte; Mrs. E. E, Smith, of Bates-j burg. S C.. Mrs. J. M. Williams, of, Columbia, S. C . Mrs. R. L Pittman, ■'of Salisbury, and Mrs. L F. Steph enson of Rutherfordton,spent a day or so hero the first of the week with Mrs. Orlando Elant and children, having come to attend the funeral. . of Mr. Elam. Mrs. T. A. Spangler and Mrs. W j t. Packard were honor guests at a meeting of the community Woman's club of Rutherfordton county at the. home of Mrs. G. C. Shuford at €7111. -! side, yesterday afternoon. < Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Bostic an- i nounce the birtli of an 8 1-4 pound : sou at a Eayetrevile hospital on j Wednesday, December 3. Mr. andj Mrs. Bostic have many friends and; acquaintances here who will b terested in this announcement. tn Mf. and Mrs. Horace Easor.i and Mrs. Stevens are Spending today in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Eskridge and 1 Miss Bertha Bostic visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Austell and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Austell at Earl last week. ! Miss Attie Bostic who is at pres ent working at Judson college, Mar 'ion, Ala , which is her alma mater, has received notice that «he. is to • sail for China sometime in Janu-1 ary. She plans to leave for Califor- j nia before Christmas where: she will | visit relatives before she sails. Mrs. Oscar Palmer. Miss Kate j Webb, Mrs. Dorcas Beam, and Mr#. Grover Beam spent yesterday in j Charlotte. _ Mr. and Mrs. Esley Pendleton re tumed home last night from (heir wedding trip which Included stops at Atlanta. Birmingham, New Or leans and Jacksonville. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Beam. Asheville, will spend the week-end! here with Miss Ouida Mundy and j with Dr. and Mrs. A. Pitt Beam. i | Mrs. Aaron- Quinn. Mrs. Grady j j Lo velace arid Mrs. A .Pitt Beam, are | spending today in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall will spend the week-end in Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Ken dall and will attend the Carolina Duke game at Chapel Hill on Sat urday. Miss Margaret Bast, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Bast, who is a ’student at Strayer's business college fin Washington, D. C. is expected to j ; arrive home tomorrow to stay until j j after the Christmas holidays. Miss Virginia Laughridge, who j holds a position in Washington, D.! C., came home last. Saturday and i will spend this month here with her j ’parents, Mr. and Mr.-. Charles j Laughridge. ’ 1 $8,000 For Hair. > ..Boston.—Eugenia Hubert, vaude ville dancer, was awarded a verdict of $8,000 for the loss of her hair and scalp burns suffered while re iceivlng a permanent wave at a beauty parlor. Air Pocket Engulfs Man. | Red Wing, Minn.—When an air juocket underneath a mass of clay ' on which he was standing suddenly burst through, Wi'liam Smith, 29, i slipped into a clay vat and ruffo j rated. Put Spikes On Track. j Hammond, Ind.—Stanley Soco, 23, i was captured shortly after he hud, placed 'pikes arid iron bolts Cn tracks m an effort to wreck a last train. . | Cotton Market New York, I >,e 5,—Cotton «t' quoti-U ui noon today on New Yon; exchange for southern delivery: !>•'• ceniber 10,33, Jail, 10.42 . Rain forecast for central and east ern belt.'. Charlotte, special fays southern mill situation shows lit tle change for week. Mills manage fo keep ttp fair schedule on order. Moderate business in Worth street Eighty by eighty print cloths broke to 7 5-8 at which price about 10,00 pieces sold but no buying volume was' attracted by the lower figure Kxpcc' narrow market awaiting br.i reau at 11 a. m. Monday. CLEVENBVRG , At The Theaters lyric, today and Saturday: "Tin love 'Trader,” with. Lea trice Joy Noah Beery, Chester Conklin. Henry 13. Walthall Also serial. Carolina, today and Saturday: •Code of Honor, ' with an all star*' cast. Also comedy and Terrytoon Monday and Tuesday next week. "Sea Legs,’' with Jack Oakleanci Lillian Roth. Webb, today: "Dancing Sweetie?,' with Sue Carol and Grant Wither Also, comedy and news reel. Satur day: ‘The Delightful Rogue,” With Rod LaRocque and LHa La Rev Monday: "What a Widow," Gloria Swanson. MAX, 9?, <{IITK AFTER 63 YEAR BAY STATE PUBLIC OFFHTAI Boston,—The Bay State's oldest public servant was mustered out when Governor Frank G. Allen ap proved the retirement papers of Colonel IUiarct D. Tripp. The col onel. a veteran of the Civil war. 1 92: and has served the common wealth sixty-three years. Failing eyesight, the colonel said compelled; him to quit his post ns chief inspector of settlement and support claims in the department of public welfare. Governor Allen offered the old soldier his congratulations and prai and presented to him a gol l pi: bearing ihe state seal. Thin Ice, 3 Die, Winnipeg.---While four year old Jacques Champagne was sleighing on the Red River, the ice broke through and Lorenbo Tougas, 8, and Lionel Tougas, 10, were drowned while attempting to rescue him. This is the time ot the year to juv Christmas seals. Cue them on you,' mail Fenny Column FOR RENT: THREE UNFUU nislied rooms. Apply 415 N. Wash ington St. 3t 5p FOR SALE: RE-CONDITIONED second hand Westinghouse electric range. T. L. Gordon, city hall. 2t 5p DELL I NGER’S Model Grocery Sells for Less. Coffee, fresh ground, 3 lbs. 50c; Carolina Made Flour 85c; Self-Rising 90c; Hyland Flour, 24 lbs. 70c; Self-Rising 75c. Strictly Fresh Eggs Daily from McCon nell’s local poultry '‘arm. Extra fine fresh Fish from Elizabeth C:ty, N. C., Trout, Flounders, Fresh Se ’ect Oysters. Country Sausage, Liver Mush, Hormels Canadian Bacon, “Best of all try one Pound.” Eat MONARCH’S “Super Quality Foods.” Each nackage or can guar anteed best on Am erican market. Yet they cost you no more •:han many inferior ,'T*e*-4s. One nurchas' ”'i?l r'-nv’nce y o i» "ave ir*~ney by trad 'r*" with— DELLINGER’S Model Grocery Telephone 45 ltc i La Barba Outpoints Taylor ji i Fidel La Bftrba, the .Went Coast *tar. loaning in close and block ing Hud Taylor’s left to his head in the third round of their bout. in M idiror Scuorr Ctrden, New York City. La Barba won by a decision. Webb Theatre Western sound! Electric SYSTEM :: s: I': — TONIGHT Sl t; CAROL and GRANT WITHERS la “DANCING SWEETIES” ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS — SA T URD A Y “ EVERYBODY 10c FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. ROD LA ROQl.'E and RITA LaROY in an VII Talking, Hunting romance of lhe South Seas. VIso “SPECIAL” Short Subjects. Charlie ( hast* Comedy — 2 Vitaphone Acts, Cables, Coming Next Week —- Gloria Swanson. See And Hear Where Sound Is Best. Th" Only Western Electric Sonnd Equipment In Town. — ALWAYS WELCOME — Webb Theatre • • • *,*#• »»»*#*» » » « *• • >»«**»>•»<t ♦,»«,* **#,••*>»* *> «>♦,» I PERMANEN1 WAVE FOR THE Holidays FREE With Each Permanent Wave' We Are Giving A Set of Rogers Silver, Guaranteed. $10.00 Wave 14-Piece Set. $7.50 Wave 9-Piece Set. $6.50 Wave 6-Piece Set. Open In Evenings By Appoint ment. Phone 696. Quality & Service. Betty Jean Beauty Shoppe Shelby, N. C. 1 ’** •* * * *• *♦#♦♦*** * »«>«»« »••••••••••«»«»« CAROLINA “Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” TODAY AND SATURDAY “CODE OF HONOR” I ALL STAR CAST .... | ALIVE WITH ACTION 1 FILLED WITH THRILLS I ADDED: I “MICKEY’S WINNERS” AND MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON Make this Xmas the * happiest of your life with I S Gin ..-( KEEPS ON GIVING UNDER our new easy payment plan, a few ’ ollars down will put the su eme modem musical in rument in your home . . . efore December 25. There is othing to compare with the .'ew Victor Radio Home Re ading Electrola . . . Keep he gaiety of the Holiday dec son the whole year through with this sensational triple instrument. Enjoy the new cport of home recording . . . and matchless Victor Tone not only from broadcast pro grams but from Victor Rec ords . , . played with an un rivalled new beauty that makes them the most satis fying form of home enter tainment* Victor Radio separately too ... in the most superb cab inets we have ever seen. Our name and Victor’s guarantee craftsmanship and de pendability. Come in today for the thrill of your life. The New Victor Radio Home Recording Electrola Cabinets you will be proud to own! Real Tone Color Control. PENDLETON’S MUSIC STORE SHELBY and KINGS MOUNTAIN SERVICE THAT IS HONEST AND EXPERT You are sure of fair deal ing when you buy here.
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