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Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ANN HARDING IN ‘THE GIRL Of The WOLDEN WEST” This i* not a western "':ture hut a great love story. f f ALSO 3 VITA^HONE VARIETIES ■ — COMING NEXT WEEK EDDIE) CANTOR IN “Whoopee” WEBB THEATRE ANOTHER SHIPMENT 9 X 12 Congoleum Rugs $3-98 This is probably the last lot we will be able to offer at this price. They are here for you at $3.98. Get yours before it’s too late. THE PARAGON Forget That You W^ar Clothes Keep them spotlessly clean and avoid the curbing glances from critical eyes. — PHONE 112 — Shelly Dry Cleaning Company CASH AND CARRY AND DELIVERY SERVICE. North Washington Street LOCAL and© ©PERSONAL News Mrs, M. C. Pennlnger, who at j present is living with her mother, i Mrs. S. C. Fisher at Concord visit- ■ ed lier daughter. Mrs. Julian Thome, on over tile week-end. Mi-s Mary Faye Pennlnger who l has been making her home w ith her sister, Mrs. Julian Thompson for the past two months, has moved to Gas- ! tonta with her brother, G. F Pen tiiiiger. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Goode. Mrs. ; J. N. Dellinger and Miss Margaret; Crowder leave today for Mia; a Florida, where they will spend two 1 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. S. F Beam.- I Mrs. E E. Scot; and Mias hoi. Beigh Eeoit. of Grecuville, S. C. j visit d friends, here one afternoon last week. ; Mrs. C. M. Stroup has just return ed home after visiting friends and 1 relatives in Richmond, Va„ Ra- : leigh and Henderson. Friends of Mr. Hugh Mauuoy will be distressed to learn that he !ia;; been quite ill at his home on N. LaFayette street. Mr. D. R. -Yates is back at home : after spending several days last week In Monroe on business. Mrs. Renn Drum and Miss Clara [ Johnston, of Athens, Ga., spent , Saturday night with their sist::r. Mrs. J. F. Wilson, near -Gastonia, j Miss John;ton returned to Athens! yesterday.' ] Mr. and Mrs. D. E- Honeycutt Mr. | John Honeycutt, and Mrs. Carlo Grigg spent Thursday in Concord where they were guests at a birth- | day dinner in honor of Mr. Honey- .1 cutt's brother, Mr J. Tom Honey- j cutt. j ■; ■; " 7". Mrs. Henry Henderson went ba,.k t to her home at Greenville, S. C..J yesterday after, spending last week j here with her mother, Mrs. J, W. Sniawley. Miss Reka Gardner returned Sat urday to Elizabeth, N. J., after: spending the holidays here with home folks in Shelby and Cleveland county. [.'■■■ —>— Messers. Brenner Harrell, of Duke University. Durham, and H. M. Small, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with Misses Mildred and Estelle Harrell. Mrs. John Pox and her little ' daughter, Evelyn, wilt return to their home at Teaneck, N. J., to morrow after spending a month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. She will be accompan ied by her brother, Mr, Jack Dover, who goes to New York on business. Miss Eudora Dover, of Rock Hill, S. C., who spent the past week with Misses Mildred and Estelle Harrell, returned to Winthrop college on Sunday. j Miss Margie Rosich, of Charlotte. ! is spending this week with Mr. and i Mrs. M. D, Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Blanch B. Higgins were here to see Mr. Higgins’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Higgins, a few days ago. They stopped by here i on their way. from Rutherfordtqn.• where they will make their home in ; the future. They have been living I in Rutherfordton recently. Misses Burton Gettys and Dorothy ! King left last night to return to • their studies at N. C. C. W., Greens- ! boro, after spending the holidays j here with home folks. Misses Mary Frances Carpenter. Elizabeth and Louise Morrison, re turned to N. C. C. W.; Greensboro, yesterday to resume their studies after spending the holidays at their respective homes. Mass Noveile Cornwell, of Ruther fordton, spent Thursday with Mr. C. E. Isler. Mr, R. G Hamrick returned to. Washington Sunday after several days visit with his family here, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Austell and family were week-end guests of Mrs. S. F. Roberts. Misses Mary and Ruth Whisuant spent a part of Friday in Gastonia. Mr, O. R. Wall, of Marion, S. C., and Miss Mabel Hodges, of Benson, spent the week-end here with Rev. and Mrs. W- H. Wall and family. Mr. Grady Wall, also of Marion, S. C., was also a visitor at the home of his parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wall for a few days last week. Miss Mary Whisuant returned to Stovall yesterday where she teaches in the high school. Miss Martha Eskridge returns to Agnes Scott at Decatur, Ga. tonight after spending the holidays here With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eskridge on. W. Marion Street. MUse. Ruth and Ouida Mundy and Mrs. Mary Mumly spirit the week»enu. in Asheville as' guests qf Ur. and Mrs. C. M. Beam. Mrs. L. G ■ Bo t M. . Dost Mrs Fraiii: Rlppy, Mr... C Bauglmdite. and Miss Virginia Laughridge, and Mr Clyde McCur ry, the latter of Lchoir, left hot Thursday for Washington. D c Miss Bust returned to school a; Straycr's business college, and Mbs Bcughridge to resume her work. The others in the party visited friends and relatives for. a day or so and returned to Shelby last night. Dr; and Mrs. a. Flu Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lovelace . pent yesterday in Asheville. Mr. I,ave fftce left from there for South Bi rd. iiid,. where he goes on a husin....s trip. ■: Misses Lillian Crow find. Ray Gibbs, and Messrs. J. B. Sultle, Bytird Falls, and IB Clay Cox are among the group of young people who left yesterday to return to, Mara Hill college, after spending' the holidays here with home folks. Miss Louise Tedder spent Sunday at home with her parents at Ellen boro. Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Byers and lit- ] tie daughter, Lucille. of Marion. ■ spent. Sunday here with Mn arid Mrs D. A. VVhisnaht and family. Miss Louise Bailey returned last night to the home of her aunt. Mrs. S. A. MeMurry, and Mr. McMurry, after spending the Christmas holi days- in Atlanta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lois J. Bailey. Miss Frances Roberts, who has been spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roberts, returned to Jonesboro yesterday where she teaches in the city schools. Miss Viola Randal! spent the Week end in Forest City with friends. Miss Margaret Tiddy has return ed to Gastonia to teach after spend ing. the Christmas holidays, here, with her sister, Miss Nancy Tiddy. Mis, Elizabeth Copening. of New ton, spent part of last week here visiting Miss Kate Wilson. Miss Margaret Blanton spent yes terday and today in Marion with her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Blanton. She will return home today and ' leaves tomorrow for Charlotte to re-enter Queens college. Mus Anne Hall, of Belmont; is here ds guest of Miss Minna . Le Grand, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T LeGrand, on S. Washington street. Miss Hall is an instructor at P^ace Institute and .will return to Raleigh tomorrow with Misses Minna and Elizabeth I.eGre nd who go to resume their studies at Peace. Miss Hilda Herndon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Lester Herndon, of Grover is a patient in the Shelby hospital for a tonsil trouble. Mr. Hill Hudson left yesterday to spend awhile on business m Balti more. Miss Maria Herndon, of Grover;, spent Sunday here with Mrs. J. L Parker, She left today for Greens boro to re-enter N. C. C. W, Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank the. many friends,and relatives for the many acts of love and kindness to our dear mother, Mr.,. T. D, Hamrick. May the Lord's richest blessings ever abide with you all. The End Was Expected. . “poor Jerry was found frozen' to death in bed this morning?” .' How did it happen?” “He married the janitor s daugh ter, you know ’ Something Different. •'I've got a lot of things I want to talk to you about, dear," said the wife. “That's good, ' answered the hus band." “You usually want to talk to me about a lot of things you haven't got.” FOB SALE: FRESH MILK COW. John Wacqsier, near Waco. it 5e Money to'Toan on~~ftrst class Improved real estate in Shel by. Provident Insurance Agency, Arey Bldg. 3t fig SPENCER'" FOUNDATION GA.R ments are designed to give the weaver the best possible figure lines. Phone 213, Mrs. J. Henry Carroll. SPENCER, “WE CREATE A DE sign Especially For You": Corsets, girdles, brassieres, belts, surgical eorsets. Mrs. Henry Carroll, 3t 5c Her Children. Column 3t 5c College Pupils No Worse Than Average. Person Muchly C 1'itn'li’Cil Student* Arc lust Typical of the Modem Ftrson. V..hUluU i: - College ;.tntii lit- , patently are no better nnd no worse .than the country's . population ,u : A . :utiy nl moral conditions in the OH land -.grant Universities i-vicl college:-, in-'luord in u survey of the institutions by the federal of lice of education, has led it to ■that' conclusion Considerable space In the re cently. completed 1,800 page, ino vciumc repo.* was given to p.ob lcnis of handling fraternities and sororities and students' conduct et coctal affair . showing that he.»a* of a good many institutions exp o ' ynced trouble with student drinking and behavior at dances.; Drinking was listed as one of the greatest and chief trouble makers at 2S of. the institutions. Six colleges re ported trouble from extreme type ot dancing Eleven reported a "great deal of trouble because of at tendance at < ufes and ro»dho»v>o. after dances "' and some doc la ted “ttlindn.v.ai from halls to car* anti! rides after dunces, the stag line an-i j attendance at public dances' drouth- I com plaints. I "jtctifii of nJunmi and guest rt in other i ollc:,e.- and high school; was given (.. lit frequently as ft problem 'causing concern to college (.rncials,” sari the report.. "Discourtesy to chaperons .seemed to bo. fairly common complaint rhv report on the requirement of chap erons at dances mattes a brave show ing and probably there Is some use ful purpose served by having oi ler people at student functions. Hev-j ever, when one remembers the sea 'with which couples leave the dar.< hall the handiness of the a mourn.: . nd Its powers of quick transports Hon and se.-ins.ton.- cue cannot but wonder w-hethet the chaperon ... a figurehead." The Buryi be tin in 1027 with a congressional appropriation ot $117,000. was designed partly to pool Infoimatio namong the Institutions It covers fee; charged’, courses of tcred and use made by graduates o: their training and also gives. Consid erable space to faculty and athbf :■ questions. The land grant colleges have: at enrollment of 100.000 men and 50, 000 women, ot 1G per cent of the college population. CAROLINA “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” TODAY and TUESDAY Charles Farrell And MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN IN “The Princess And The Plumber” ALSO COMEDIES Continuous Shows From 1 to 11 P. M. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT And WEDDING RINGS Greatly Reduced If you want a Diamond King, Solitaire, Cluster or Dinner Ring you can get one at this store much under value. These rings we offer are from our regular stock of Diamonds of Quality and if you wear one you can feel proud of it. Come and just see for yourself what a value you can get; T. W. Hamrick Co. — jewelers and optometrists - RESOLVE TO USE EVEN BETTER DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DURING 1931 BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO Quality Cleaners — CASH AND CARRY Next to City Cafe S. LaFayette Street First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31ST, 1931 RESOURCES 1,onus and Discounts......$3,133,663.98 Overdrafts _ __.___ 370.97 U S. Bonds to Secure Circulation___250,000.00 V. S. Liberty Bonds- 55.949.94 Other Stocks and Bonds 140,700.00 Redemption Fund ..__..II_ 12,500.00 Real Estate Owned _110,470.33 Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks II 812.490.18 TOT A! . _.... $4,546,145.40 LIABILITIES Oipiuil . . _ $250,U00.00 Surplus -„ A. __ 500,000.00 Undivided Profits _ __ 75,687.81 Reserved fur Taxes and Interest __ 54,449.44 Dividend Paid ..__" 15,000.00 Circulation ___________ 250,000.00 Dills Payable -___________-- 150,000.00 Re-l>isroimfs ------ 403,800.00 DEPOSITS -__. 2,847,208.65 TOTAL _ . ___ ___ $4,546,145.40 With the beginning of a New Year we want to (hank our friends and customers for their loyalty and confidence the past year and ask the co-operation of every citizen of Cleveland county in working with us for the financial and economic improvement of Cleve land county during this year. Let us realize that money kept at home, hidden away or sent away from the com munity hinders prosperity and brings about an unfor tunate economic condition. Money placed in banks is kept in circulation and used for business purposes, thereby keeping the wheels of progress moving. We all want prosperity and progress, and such conditions .an only be brought about by co-operation and all work ing together for the financial interest of the whole com munity. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. Capital, Surplus And Profits Eight Hun dred and Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars. UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1930. Including Branch Offices at Lattimore, Lawndale, Fallston, Mooresboro, Rutherfordton, Forest City And Caroleen. RESOURCE^ Loans and Discounts- - _ $1,361,621.41 Overdrafts _ 348.66 N. C. State Bonds ^ —__ 30,480.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds_ 20,878.47 Other Stocks and Bonds_ 7,600.00 Banking Houses 45,308.56 Other Real Estate_34,493.72 Furniture and Fixtures_ 26,626.03 Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks __ 278,508.06 . $1,805,864.81 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital ___ ___$150,OGO.OC Surplus__________________ 150,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves for In terest and Depreciation _____ 52,506.88 Dividend No. 17_______ 6,000.00 .Bills Payable — _____ 150,000.00 Deposits _. __ _ 1,297,358.03 TOTAL_ ___ _ $1,805,864.91 .. -......—.. With improving and stabilizing conditions facing . The Union Trust Company looks forward to the year • >1 with zest and interest, and we ask our many Wends. and customers to join \fcith us in building up the lanking and financial interests of each community in this section. The banking business is so closely inter woven with the progress of a section that good citizens will strive to build up and foster their banks so that in turn the banks can benefit and build up the community. We invite your business for 1931. UNION TRUST CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
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