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WEBB THEATRE Wesrert^J^Ekctric i>OU N Di^df SYSTEM LOOK WHAT A PROGRAM THIS WEEK! We Think This I* The Best Program We Have Ever Had. MONDAY - TUES. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CHRISTMAS DA YSPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY Wallace Beery & Marie Drewler in MIN AND BILL’ Wwn song*, Jolson gags •nd Jolson personality In the greatest entertainment FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Joan Crawford in her latest picture “PAID” Also Selected Short Subjcets J — A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL — WEBB THEATRE The Best Gift Of All For Her —A Beautiful Fur-Trimmed COAT —The Smartest Styles —Pleasingly Priced ON EASY CREDIT TERMS Baker's up-to-the-minute styles . . . high quality fabrics, furs and tailoring make these beau tiful coats coveted Gifts. Select this week from our extraordin ary stock . . . the best colors of the season . . . black and brown are still plentiful at Wrighl Baker’s. — CLEARANCE — Of all Winter Dresses at Greatly Reduced Pricfcs Overcoats That Keep You Warm! Attractively Priced On Easy Credit Terms! Buy Now! Wouldn't Dad or Brother like one of these fine overcoats for Christmas? Is there a man that wouldn’t? Why not make him a gift this year of that Overcoat he’s been needing? You can buy it the Wright way and hard ly miss the money. Our stock is very complete. Make vour selection this week! Wright-Baker Co. SHELBY, N. ('. v LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News y.-y-yrju&ir’ Miss Kathleen Da\ Is, of Shelby, who is a student at Western Caro-! j llna Teachers college made the! ; honor roll, class Be ta, at the college | ;for the /all quarter. i Miss Lola Harwood, 01 Bryson' City, spent Saturday night here as; guest o/ Miss Rosalynd Nix. She was ;on her way from Raleigh to her home where the will spend the holl ; days. Miss Mary Elizabeth Black came j home on Thursday from Taylors 1 Title where she teaches in the city schools and will spend the holi day? with her father, Mr. John M. i Black. Miss Louise Lever came home jtroni McAdtnv.illc, 'where she l teaches, on Friday to spend the holidays here with Mr C. L. Lever and Mias Carobel Lever. John Best, Alex Gee and Billy McKr-ight, Davidson students, ar rived In Shelby during the later part of the week to spend Christ - ! mas week here with their respec tive homefolks. (/ ____ | Miss Hattie Gidney is at home for the holidays from Belmont where she teaches in the cKy schools. She is with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. M, Gidney. Misses Elizabeth LeGrand and Sara Dellinger, students at Peace institute. Raleigh, arrived at home Friday night to spend Christmas with their parents. | Mr. D. C. Williams, of Hope Mills was here during the week end, having come to take his daughter, Miss Isabelle Williams home for the Christmas holidays. She will spend next week fit Hope Mills with her family* Mr, and Mrs. Draper Wood v ’ll i leave tomorrow for Greensboro where they will spend Christmas with the latter's sifter, Mr:-. Jack j Stevens and Mr. Stevens. j Fields Young jr*. arrived home ! Saturday morning from McCalUe i prep school near Chattanooga. Tcnn.. where he has been a stu dent this fall. Miss Kathleen Young came home Saturday evening from I Meredith college, in Raleigh; both will spend their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fields Young Mrs. Estelle Brigg^ will come here from nsleigh tomorrow to spend this w/ek'with her daughter Mrs. Aaron Quinn and Mr. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Ingram and | son, William are spending today in Charlotte on their way to Morven I where they will spend this week with i relatives. ! Reverend and Mrs.. Wade D. Bos ; tic, who have been spending the past ■ten days with Mr. Bostic's sister, Mrs. J. D. Eskridge, and Mr, Esk ridge, left this morning for their temporary home at Wake Forest. They were accompanied home by Miss Bertha Bostic who will spend I the Christmas holidays with them. ’The Rev. Mr. Bostic and Mrs. Bos ;tic expect to return to China with ; in the'next few months, where they jhave been missionaries for many 1 years. Mrs. B. A. Letter and Miss Mary [Virginia Letter left this morning for jLaurinburg where they will spend Christmas with the former's sister, j Mrs. W. r. Benton, and family. ‘ Miss Mary Lillian Speck spent [several days last wee!: in Charlotte 'visiting Mr. George M, Speck. Mr. James Corbett, a student at | Elon college, is at home with Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Corbett for the hol idays. * 1 _ Milton Loy, Harris Ligon and Alex George are among the Duke stud ents who are spending their holi days at home with their respective parents. Mr. Robert Woods has returned home after spending ten days in i New York on business. ! - j Miss Elizabeth Whitesides, of Sharon. S. G. spent the week-end | here with her cousins, Misses Mary , and Ruth Wliisnant. Miss White - i sides was on her way home from the Normal school at BoonC where she is a student. Mr. Harry Speck, jr„ .spent sev eral days last week in Greensboro i on business. Mrs. Charles Wall, of Lexington, Mrs. J J. McMurry, of High Point, and Mrs Julius Kagland, of Salis bury. arrived this morning together :to spend Christmas week here with | their parents. Mrs. Wall is with Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Holland, Mrs. Mc ! Murry with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. i Washburn and Mrs. Ragland with ! Mr- and Mrs. L, V. McBraver. ___ Mr. and Mrs. Holland Eskridge j spent the day yesterday at Gran nie Pad' visiting lriends. Mrs. R. E. LeGrand, Minna anti j Peg LeGrard. Mr.*. J. O. Corbett and James Corbett aie .spending to* • day in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Dies Hennesju of; Charlotte, spent the week-end here j with Mrs. P. L. Hennease, Mr, Hen nessa returned to Charlotte this morning, leaving Mrs. Hepnessa here; he will come back to Snelb.v Wednesday night and he and Mrs.; Hennessa will leave Thursday tc: spend the rest of Christmas week! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.: E. Wllkslns, at Goldsboro. Mr. Louts Roberta who has beet, a student this year at the medical! college of Duke university, s spend ing the holidays at home with Mr. f and Mrs. J. F. Roberts. The First Baptist church ol Gas tonia recently volunteered to raise money to send Miss Attie Bostic back to China and to aid in her! support after she returns to the; mission field. During the recent week-pi-prayer they set.as their; quota, lor that week, four hundred' dollars, and easily raised four hun dred and fifty for this cause. MK Bostlc isNfeU known in 'Gastonia and greatly loved by her man; friends there. Misses Polly and Bess Freeman who teach school at 81ms. are at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Freeman, to spend (a holidays. Mr. Evans Hartgrove. of Charlotte, will spend the week here with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart grove. Misse.s Lillian Crow and Hay Gibbs %re at homo to spend the; holidays with their respective par ents. They are students at Mars Hill college. Miss Louise Bettis, student at ■ Queens-Chieora eollegp, at Char-. lotto, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Bettis. Mr. .Worth Eskridge, who has been talcing a course in business at the Bowling Green commercial college, Bowling Green, Ky,, is spending the holidays at home with his parents in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Props', an nounce the birth of a son. Bobble Glenn, on Saturday morning at their home on S. DeKalb street. Mrs. Propst was, before her mar riage, Miss Elsie Hick'. Mr. and Mrs. Don James and twoi children. Don, Jr., and Mary Helen. j of Wilson, are visiting their aunt,! Mrs. j, M. Conner on IV Maripn! street.: Mr and Mrs. Troy McKinney and, Miss Mildred McKinney are at home I from Duke university to spend: Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E- F : McKinney. ; December is the time when pll subscribers see thjfc their newspaper. ! subscriptions are paid into 1P31. If advice and rosy predictions! ! were worth anything prosperity j would have been rampant several i months ago. Well, men ant! boys, and a ho! women. we have observed many an ■ organisation that was cbmmlRecd 1 to death. i Mr. and Mrs. C B. McBrayer will ! leave Wednesday morning lor Lex ington, Va., to spend Christmas with relatives, they will also Visit friends and relatives at Staunton and Mar-, risonburg during the week before! returning home. Farmerswill soon begin to plant the extra acreage that will make them give away their crops next fall. ’Squire Falls Talks Morrison-McN inch To the Editor of The Star: I notice in your paper that Mr. ; Morrison and Mr. Bailey have lock led horns over the McNinch confir mation affair and I think that Bailey is everlastingly right. The very first act of Mr. Morrison is to court favors with the McNinch fac tion in order to get their influence in 1932. This was done in order to win them over in case Mr. Hoey is [a candidate against him. This Is exactly w'hat caused the revolt against Mr. Simmons. He tried to court favors ^vith the Republican party in order to keep his nest feathered. Now’ Mr. Morrison give Mr. McNinch down the country for voting for president Hoover, the Republican Then the very first act of Mr. Morrison was to play Mr. | Simmons and endorse Mr. McNinch ! In confirmation In order to get away with such milk and cider politics.! Now there's a negro in the wood pile somewhere In the Morrison McNinch affair. Now I have always been a friend to Morrison but I'm afraid 'his will kill ills influence J 2. FALLS. | Genuine Diamonds Greatly Reduced L The Diamonds we offer at (his special reduction i are genuine diamonds of high quality—no seconds 01 imitations. Our prices are lower than for years, and when you get a diamond here we guarantee it to be just as represented. Diamond Kings at $23,. $35. $50. $75 and $100 to $1000 that cannot be duplicated anywhere. Do not buy a Diamond til! you have seen ours. \nd compare. Compare! T. W. Hamrick Co. — JEWELERS FOR 30 YEARS — Express Your Best Christmas Wishes IN j Gifts Of Leather , Gladstone Bags j j Week End Bags Hand Bags Suit Cases Leather Purses Leather Bill Folds Leather Cigarette Cases Eccnrrr>;caUy Priced *— Usefv; tor Anybody. Cleveland Drug Co. — PHONE 65 — FOR A MERRIER CHRISTMAS ‘WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES” Cash & Carry And Delivery Service. THE WHITEW4V “QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS PHONE 105 “Guaranteed Dry Cleaning'’ ismz.: The noliday whir; couldn't be the same for you un less you had nice clean garments to wear. Bring us everything y o t are going to need for your Christ ma* wardrobe STEPPING OUT CHRISTMAS? Then You Will Want Your Holiday Clothes Dry Cleaned and Pressed . .. Correctly. There are only two more days be fore Christmas and you will have to hurry now, Quality Cleaners — CASH AND CARRY — NEX . TO C ITY CAFE. S. l>aF VYETTE ST. Famous at Fifteen Although hu i* unly fifteen years of age, Jackie Congan is one of the veterans of the '-riven in point of appearances TODAY & TUES. He is doing his greatest Achievement as TOM SAWYER America's favorite juvenile hero will give you » happy laugh treat that will makt you feel young when you see his interpretation of Mark Twain’s masterpiece . of boy uom. t ONT1NUOUS SHOWS? FROM I P. At. CAROLINA THERE ARE THREE PERFECTLY } GOOD REASONS WHY YOU ! SHOULD DO YOUR LATE SHOP- t I PING AT SUTTLE’S | 1. The assortments are large * , 2. The gifts are beautiful and distinctive 3. The collection was assembled with a knowledge of thrift and usefulness. You’ll Find What You Want To Give At Suttle’s Drug Store - PHONE 370 — mm * ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ailiBRi:^ DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST* MINUTE TO HAVE YOUR CLOTH- II ES CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR ” CHRISTMAS 5 n Let Us Have Them Now... I! I r; r i H v ♦ 1 I m ii in TO ASSURE YOU DELIVERY IN TIME ii *1 W n F» n *i i !| M ri FOR CHRISTMAS • n Shelby Dry \ Cleaning Co. ■ a \ * CASH AND CARRY AND DELIVERY « SERVICE ' 7f North Waahington Street | PHONES 112 AND 113 | i • ’jmwmnmmmwnwwmmwwmmwmw*
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