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Webb Theatre 4 BIG DAYS Mon.-Tues. Wed. & Thurs. Nl ZIEOFELD yUMUEL QOLDWN EDDIE ft ^ (U&mif WALTER DOMALWGN H kahm Mmuem! Omn/f lq ” WILLIAM ANTHO#T MeGUiRt Admission technicolor SAVE For Real Prosperity A study o f business cycles is testimony to the fact that this is the time to sow the seeds of prosperity- and fu ture growth. M a n y of prosperity and ili the yesteryear a n d sigh with regret when we recall that we were unprepared t o grasp some one of the in vest - m e n t opportunities that came our way. 1931 offers an oppor tunity to start afresh, to lay a sound, healthy foundation and build, step by step, our own contribution to nation al prosperity and es tablish a l* a t i o n a 1 plane of living. Start saving t o d a y . You'll feel better to morrow. Union Trust Co. SHELBY, N. C. LOCAL and© • PERSONAL News Tsllvs Kate Roberts has ..recently moved to North Wilkcsboro where; I she has accepted a position a man j ager of the Call hotel; I Mrs. Herman Hearn of Fatlston i; 'spending a few day; at Union. S. C at the bedside of her sister, M. ; Claude McCraw who underwent an I operation at, the Union hospital or. I Saturday. Mrs. Beam and Mrs. Mc jeraw are daughters of Mr. and Mr. i Virgil Gardner of Beam; Mill. Mn and Mrs. Lee B. Weathers x peet to leave tomorrow for Chapel Hill to attend the mid-winter in stitute of the North Carolina Press iassociation Before returning home : (they will visit a day oitwoin Dan--' , ville. Va. j Mr. R. T. LeGrand left yesterday • . tor New York city on business per-1 mining to the Shelby Cotton mill of | which ! he is secretary-treasurer. | Dr. j. A. Young of Newton and | Mrs. W. M. Boggs of Olin called Oil Mrs. A. G. Higgins of West Marion street. Mrs. W. M. Boggs went to Bclwood to spend this week with! her brother. D. L. Hoyle, and other relative's at Belwood. Mr. and M*-s; h w. Barnard, o'.: : Olean. N. i".,spent the week-end I here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sp tek [at their home oh Cleveland Sprn.gs j | road. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard were i passing through: Shelby on their! | way to Flor tia. Dr. S. F. Parker has been ill for the past several days with bron i chit is. He 10 confined to his rooms ! tat the home of Mrs. Kate North j t Dr. and Mrs. John Graybill, -their ; children and Mrs. Reynolds, moved iFriday into.the Woodson house on Cleveland Springs road. Mrs. R. C Ellis returned Saur - -day from Richmond. Va. where do . pent last week v isiting friends and undergoing treatment at a hospital ■ there. Mr. Henry Mills and Mr. Hu.my. Speck, Jr., ’ i‘ this morning fur: Asheville and other points on a ' business trip Mrs. J. D. McCormick, ol .Spain c I is spending several weeks with her . j daughter, Mrs! R. C. Ellis, and ~>r _ I Ellis. . I .Master Benjamin Smith, son of] Capt. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, is coil- ] ,flned to Iris home today with a | vere cold. It is hoped that he '.viii ■ soon be well again. j Mr. Billy MrKnight with his ror.u mate, Mr. Bryce Robinson, of Tal ladeega, Ala., both of whom arc students at Davidson college, spent the week-end here with the for mer's parent: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKnight. - . . i Attorney Speight Beam spent Sat urday in Charlotte on business, and Saturday night and 'Sunday in Hu. - j roe with his sister. Mrs. Keren r Funderburk, md Mr. .Funderburk. ' The following relatives were here :during the latter part of last wed; | to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. G. j McGowan .v'liclr took place on i ri j'day: Mrs. Slappey, of Washing jton. D. C.. Mr. and Mrs, Thud Hedgepath. end Mrs. E. O. Ale iGcwan. Sr., of Elm City, end Mr I Tom McGow an of Wlnston-Sacun. The latter is returning home i-> i day. the other- having gone back to their respective homes on Satin - I day. Mrs. Alice Lmeberger spent Cat ; urday night and Sunday at Reids ville with he" daughter, Mrs. Win iam Richardson, and Mr. Richard son. Mr. and Mrs. Durham . MG.rt ! spent yesterday in Spartanburg a j quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiltch Gar jrison. Mrs. Garrison is remeinUt j ed here as Miss Ruth Turner, ' c :at one time made her home acre ! with' Mr. and Mrs.. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells spem yesterday in Greenville. S. C.. with' the former's sister. Mrs. John D i Christopher and Mr. Christophs- •. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pvire spruit the week-end with the form ; > people at Danville. In the University of N. C. honor | roll published recently lor the quar ter just ended the name of Mr Robert Giant;- occurs. His friends are pleased to know that he has made honor rool grades consistently since the time he entered the Uni i versity, this l eing his second. i I - CALL 666 FOR PRICES ON RUG CLEANING BCCK * PRATT Dry Cleaners Miss Sara Burton Jenkins :.t home from *orc«t Cit.. for the * end with Iv parent Mr. and .Mrs. J. A ifpence. r>J Asheboro. were week-end yue-t- 0; Mr. and Mj W. I. McCord Mr, Walter Wall .pent the v e etid lp Greensboro with his parch . Mr. and Mrs. W. A Poston £ nounce the birth of a daughter on Sunday. Jan.iary IV, at the ShW-y hospital. Messr.4. Fred Logan and Brevard Latthnore will leave tomorrow , morning for Florida where they wtllj visit friends for a few days before resuming then work. Both hue been at home with their respective parents for few weeks, having route heme lor the Christmas hot. da; ?. Mrs. H. B Baxley and son, Paul,.; of Atlanta, are visiting Mr and airs. H. B. Miller. Mrs. Julia Aberpei.hy.oi Ruth at -; ford Collet’, arrived Friday even ing to visit her daughter, Mrs. B. L Smith, and Cr.pt. Smith here. Mi. and Mrs Harry Speck, M. Mary Lillian Speck and their gr-sts Mr. and Mr.;. W. H Barnard, spent ; yesterday iftc nobn at Lake Lure. and Chimney Rock Mr. Johnny McKmgm. of Char- • lotto, and Mar'stsi Charlie,, Phtfler' and Bill Wiihems, of Monroe, wt;e guests of Mr and Mrs. J. S. Mo Knight cn Saturday evening, Mr McKnight • :pecis to leave Clvv, - lotto on Wednesday night for H - vanna. Cuba, where he lias accept ed a position with the Associated Press. Senator Pevion McSwain, who has been in Ralj'gh attending the state' legislature, spent the week-end at. home with Airs. McSwain. He v.i'l return to’Raleigh today. Mr. J. E. Buckelew spent the week-end m Danville. Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey returned home Saturday night after spend ing last week at Canton frith Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey, Jr, •Mr. and Mrs. William Denton and little son. Eugene, and Mrs. Ham rick and little son, Tommie, and Miss Fthel Henry spent the day Sunday at Sphidale and Mill Springs visiting friends and relatives. Founded By English Over 250 Years Ago Charleston, South Carolina 1: more than two hundred and fifty years old. The city was founded in April of Tfi70 by a group of English colonists under grant by Charles XI, in whose honor the settlement ;vas later named. Other settlers came fro nithe: Bahamas and the Bar Un does, and., la U French Huguen., > and Palatinate Germans fleeing from the Bahamas and the Barba - to the population oi what first was called Charles-Town. The influent' of the early English. Trench and German . ;;c-ltiers has remained through the generations in cusiou-s and architecture. Big Dog Chased By Mere Rabbit Greenville. S. C.—Would that Charles G. Dana, who fathered the theory that men biting; does make news, were he to hear this story o( the Greenville rab bit that chased the dog. John Burden, of City View, an honorable man, tells it. Willi Mrs Burden and their dai 'hter, hr relates, he went nutomobilins along Fourth street recently. From a garage to their right popped a rabbit, that fled helter-skelter straight, up the street. A large dog, sauntering down the hill, stopped as the bunny approached, watched as though amazed momentarily, then turn ed tail and tied. The Burdens say the two went over the hill in that fashion, the dog scurrying, the rabbit hurrying after. Killed Over Gum. Edmburg, Tex.—When Marcellino Cano, merchant, refused a stick of chewing gum from his former em ployee, he and Liberal Garza, 19, were shot to death. ALL SIZE RUGS Cna Be Cleaned At BECK & PRATT Dry Cleaners PHONE 666 January Anniversary Sale In our .1; nuary Hate \ou "ill find a "ide range of nils :> IJIue \\ hite Diani onds, Solid 18* K White <iold Ring. $75 0 cellaneous items left o v e r from Christmas selling. Beau tiful‘blue white Diamonds in gracefully designed mountings of latest style. Watches and • Silverware. DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Solid 1 S-k white gold rings, set with brilliant matched blue white Diamonds. 5 Diamonds _____ $12.00 7 Diamonds __ $20.00 ONE FINE CAMEO, band-cat .veil, M»lid jfokl I raw. large size, $25,00 value, sale price $9.50 T. W. Hamrick Co. — JEWELERS FOR 35 YEARS — Do You Know— — The Will 1 TAYAY is the large,si and best equip ped Cleaning and Dyeing establishment .'.between Char lotte and Asheville. — Our prices are llie .same for “ClARANTEKD DRY CLEANING” as may lie paid for “Cleaning’ ot an inferior quality. —- CLOTHES stay vlean longer, and look better, regularly cleaned at— THE WHITfWAV “QUALITY” CLEANERS -- DYERS PHONE 105 CASH AND CARRY AND DELIVERY SERVICE SAVE Money By Bringing Your Clothes To Us Quality Cleaners - CASH AND CARRY - Not only do we save you money by dry cleaning your clothes, we even prolong the life of them. Clean clot hes are essential to healt h, poise and success. More and more, people are realizing the necessity of clean clothes and the advantage of letting Quality Cleaners do the cleaning. To those who have not already tried our sendee and superior work,we invite you to bring or send anything you have. WE GUARANTEE TO ALWAYS SATiSFY. Quality Cleaners - CASH AND CARRY SOUTH LaFAYETTE ST. — NEXT TO CITY CAFE SHELBY, N. G. POULTRY CAR At SEABOARD DEPOT, SHELBY, N. C. Wednesday January 14 The following prices will be paid Heavy Hens *. Leghorn Hens . Soft-Meated Chickens Stags . . Old Roosters . Ducks and Geese ... Turkeys Old Toms l§c . 12c 16c . 14c 8c . 10c 23c 18c B. AUSTELL, Manager STRETCH YOUR IMAGINATION_ To l hr limit . . . Then multiply it by ten . . . 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Next Christmas We’ll Pay Your Gift Bills For You, If You’ll Join Our 1931 Christinas Club Just A Small Sum Each Week Does It. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C.
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