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WEBB THEATRE — MONDAY AND TUESDAY — GRANT WITHERS IN' “SINNERS HOLIDAY” ALSO ACTS — WEDNESDAY — 10c TO ALL — GRACE MOORE. WALLACE BEERY and REGINALD DENNY In “A LADY’S MORALS” — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — ALICE WHITE In “THE WIDOW FROM CHICAGO” — SATURDAY JOHN GILBERT and WALLACE BEERY In “WAY FOR A SAILOR” WEBB THEATRE CURB SERVICE Those of you who preier the CASH & CARRY plan of having your Dry Cleaning done can save time by bringing it to us— BLOW YOUR HORN — WE’LL MEET YOU AT THE CURB And when we promise you when thev'H be rendv —REMEMBER— They'll be ready—you won't have to make 2 or 3 trips. TRY UP. THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS PHONE 105 “GUARANTEED DRY CLEANING” CELEBRATE THRIFT WEEK WITH INDIA TIRES There is no better way to celebrate TH RIFT WEEK than t o prac tice economy itself .... Let India Tire Prices Guide you to a new set of automo bile tires; . . . . and to savings: • • • 2.> x 4*40 . . . $4*98 29 x 4*50 . . . $5.60 28 x 4.75 . . . $6.65 SO x 5.00 . . . $7.10 - Ot' jr Sizes In Proportion — — SEE OUR WINDOW — Shelby Hardware Co. “WE SERVE TO SATISFY’* PHONE 330. SHELBY, N. C. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson and i little daughter, Martha Lee, arriv* led here Friday from Baltimore to 'spend several months with Mrs. II. |T. Hudson. Mr. Hudson is not well ,and is at home for a rest. Mrs, T. B. Lovelace, Misses Suuie | Young and Ruth Dor cy of Forest City .spent Wednesday afternoon in i Shelby. ! Mrs. Ralph Phillips of Shelby who ; underwent a erlous operation Wed Inesday is getting along nicely, r _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodhouse, u., of Virginia Boarh, arrived here Sc' urday to vt*P Mr. rnd Mrs. Baxter Kirkpatrick :.rd other relatives. Messrs. Evans and H. A. Logan jr, left last week to enter the Farm Life school at Swannanoa where ’they will spend the remainder of the year. Mr, W. Tv Sinclair, of Charlotte, spent the week end here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Laughri^ge. Little Gwendolyn Baber, daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baber, has been quite Sick recently but is r; - | ported as somewhat improved to I day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee -B. Weathers re turned home yesterday after spend* ' ing last week attending the N. C press institute at Chapel Hill a::d visiting friends In Danville, Va. Mr. W. J. Corbett, of Richmond, ;Va.. spent the week end her? with : his brother. Mr. J. O. Corbett, an j Mrs. Corbf.it at their iiome On d Washington street. Mr. W, E. Abernethy spent ‘h“ weak end at home with his pgren lit Hickory. i Friends ui Miss Mabel llord will' j be distressed to learn that she has ■ been quite ill during the past wo k i at her home on N. LaFayette street | She was accompanied to Chariot'e oil Saturday by Mr. and Mrs W. F Dorsey where they consulted a <pe icialist. : j ■ * Misses Frances Thompson and j Isabelle Caldwell, of York we; week end guests of Mr. and Mrs 'Luther G. Thompson hero. Little Miss Ina Lewis Forney Is confined to her home today with r,n attack cf tcnsilitls, It is -hoped Uu’ she will soon be well again. i Mr. and Mrs-. J. EdgCr Oates: of |Seaside, Ore,will arrive tomorrow to tisit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb. I They have recently been visiting Mr. Oates' brother. Mr. Rush Oates, and Mrs. Oates in Asheville, a.id -will be brought to Shelby by them ' tomorrow, Mr. dates is Sir. Webbs ururle. j Mrs. Julius Austin, of Bell.'ngh-anv | Washington, is spending several weeks here with her mother, Mrs [W. H. Thompson. Miss Janie Stamey returned home I Friday after spending the past two weeks in Durham with Miss Rosa - I lynd Nix.. Mr. Lewis Forney. Mr. L. B. Fo_r. ey and Mr. end Mr-. Or J. Holler j spent Saturday in Charlotte with ; Mi-, and Mrs. J. A. Forney. } ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Royster and litie son. Stephen, went to Greca wcod, S. C . yesterday where they spent the Jay with Mrs. Royster's 1 parents. Mr. and. Mrs. J. G. Mat; - I son. Mi'. Royster returned home I last night. Mrs. Royster and Stephen remaining in Greenwood where they i will visit for several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram have | recently moved to Shelby and are (occupying a house on. N. Wushiug ! ton street. The Rev. Mr. Ingram {formerly occupied a pulpit in the Methodist church of the state, but | Is resting this year. Mrs. Edgar MilUcan, of Savannah. Ga.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hamrick this week, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hennessa. of |Charlotte, spent the week-end here ' with Mrs. P. L. Hennessa . 1 __ ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods are i spending a few days in Greensboro j with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett. I' —•—• | Miss Ruth Whisuant is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. G. Byers and Mr. j Byers at Marion this week. | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hill of Cliav ilotte, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Hopper. Mrs. A. II. Cornwell, ot „n. Dou ble Springs community, spent last Friday with her brother. Mr Mack Gillespie, wfco is sick at his home on North LaFayette street. Correct this sentence: “She’s an old-fashioned girl and the tvivs Just ru«h her to d»8tn.’’ Behind Scenes In Hollywood (By HARRISON CARROLL.) Hollywood, Cal., Friday, Jan. 16. Followjng up its campaign for fresh faces oh the screen. Warner Broth er,. have appointed Ivan Simpson, veteran stage director, to coach the young people -'whom' Rufus Le Maire expects to discover on scouting tours through schools and amateaur dra matic societie-. Mr. Simpson r. a person of more importance than you may imagin'. He has been with George Arils,s for many years, acting as stage direc tor and as a performer of character roles. lie, also is credited with some of the fine touche,? that have gone into Arllss* pictures. Tlie arrangement that Warnci - plan is quite paternalistic. While the new players will be used for ex tra work, they also will receive free, instruction in stagecraft' and will be, given the opportunity to demon strate their ability in a series of one act plays to be given every other Friday nlglit on a studio stage.; These performances will be a fam ily affair, with ail studio employes' to eom< and bring their families. Another duty of the apprentice j actors will be to aid. the scenario I department when a snag is struck in a script. They will be given the dialogue to read, so that the line, can be tried out and all modifica tions made before the actual cast is I put to work, Wamors is only one of sey e ra I studios interested in seeking new material. Fox scouts have been working quietly for many months. A I,arge Assignment Paul Whiteman r in town and someone remarked upon the fact -to tier,- Cody. "Is that so?" raid Lew. • It's fun ny he hasn't called me. He must have come incognilo. Tables Turned At the premiere of 'Outward Bound. ’ a publicity man pulled a mat coup in Archie Mayo, Holly wood practical jokester, Just before Archie arrived at the theatre the microphone had been cut off. Not knowing this, he was persuaded t-> stand before the d'.st and make quite a speech. As he turned away, the publicity man thrust his face in front of the microphone. "linens to Mr, Mayo," he hissed. Whereupon. Archie became so hot under the collar that he charged a camera that was focussed on him, took the plate out and broke it. So die all practical jokesters .. . , llis Only Salvation John P. Medley deftly phrases the advantages of being a radio an nouncer. “Just think,” he chuckles, "I can reach all those millions of people but not one of them can reach tne." Latest Gossip Evelyn Brent's contract with Co lumbia has just been officially dis solved. Her husband, Harry Edwards, made a trip to New York to confer with Harry Cohen on the matter. Evelyn mode one picture at Colum bia. She had two more to go . . , . Lev'js Ayres and Lona Lane continue to concentrate on each other . . . Joan Crawford and Douglas Fair banks. jr., get back here on the 15th . . . . Sue Carol and Nick Stuart al ready have returned from Chicago. Mickey Neilan is directing a com edy for Mack Smnett .... El Bren Uel and his wife will go to Mexico for a vacation ... . Stuart Erwin, just returned from a person appear ance tour in the south, says they call a picture bad down there b.' announcing “It a sorry picture, sir." . ... Malcolm Stuart (Mike) Bov lan. former Fox dialoguist, is the author of another novel about Hol lywood. No publisher as yet . . . . Carl Laemmle is canvassing the re viewers to get their sentiment on changing the name of 'folstoi’3 ! “Resurrection.'' r* ■ - Monster Of Batt'e A fleet of 75 baby cars will be used by Will Rogers and his knights as ! they charge to battle in “A Connec ticut Yankee in Kings Arthurs . Court." You may recall motorcycles were used in the silent film. McLean’s Job. It will be Douglas McLean’s job to be the associate producer of "Too Many Crooks," Frank Craven’s play 111 which he asked at the Morosco theatre here. In 1920. Radio Pictures, where the former film favorite is engaged in an ex ecutive capacity, has bought the talkie rights to the comedy. Do You Know That, before she became an act ress, Mary Nolan posed as a model for Harrison Fisher, Charles Dana Gibson, James Montgomery Flagg, Neysa MeNein end other prominent arHsts? DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL? Use Classified Advertising In The Star. 20,000 Readers and the Minimum Charge for a Want Adv. is Only 25c. Phone 11. Spectacle Frames Cost Less I han they did one year ago. If you need a new frame or desire to change your old one for one of the l'*' ' tyle, let us serve you. All the new styles in White Gold and Shell, with and without rims, are here for your inspec tion. Our prices for these good frames will be a surprise to you. T. W. Hamrick Co. Jewelers And Optometrists THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW •Passed by (h,«- Mayor of Shelby forcing every Father. Mother. Son and Daughter, over I I years of age. to see this glorious romance of modern life. It's one of the finest pictures ever to come out of Hollywood. FLAMING DRAMA OF SCARLET . Y»VUTH ' Arc parents to blame fo \ the moral standard of their children? The truth so bare it will amaze vou. The greatest human in terest story since “Way Down East.” Children under 11 not admitted. Two days only. Jan. 19th and 20th. 4 LYRIC nrrrrmiiF3 YES, what Has previously been “just toast" becomes a real delicacy when you use Boat’s pre-sliced bread It’s easy to understand. With this marvelous new bread, every slice is as even as a scientific precision slieer can make it; so that the toasting is UNIFORM. You’ll be surprised at the difference. Stays fresh for day*. only IOC FRESH EVERY DAY AT HOST'S BAKERY OR YOUR GROCER’S. TODAY AND TUESDAY ’ HIE KINO AM) QIEEN OF THE SCREEN CHARLES JANET I A R R E IJ, (J A V N 0 R EXTRA ADDED FEATURES “DON’T LEAVE HOME” And Fox Movie tone News. A [irditer GajBov and a finer Farrell—together again in one of the “sweetest stories ever told"—reviving cherished mem ories of "Street Angel” and “7th Ileaven’’—playing roles that re veal their greater magnetic per sonalities. \T NEW LOW ADMISSION PRICES:—10c AND 23c CAROLINA — SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE — The Man Who Knew And What Came Of It We knew « man with ajj automobile who said he was a careful driver— AND HE WAS! lie said he would never injure anyone— AND HE DIDN’T! He said if anything happened, it would be the oth er fellow's fault— AND IT WAS! That didn't prevent ing damages— the other fellow from demand ^ AND HE DID! Our man said it was not his "fault and that he would not pay anything— AND HE DIDN’T! The other chap said: “I'll sue you”— AND HE DID! Our friend's lawyer said: “We can beat him in court”— AND THEY DID! Whereupon our friend said; “Ha, Ha. J win”— AND THEN— Me paid his lawyer a fee of $100 plus expenses, and ran his car the rest 01 the year at his own risk. FOOLISH—WASN’T HE? There was a cheaper way out, and we had told him about it, but he would not listen. Let us tell vou how little it will cost for COMPLETE PROTECTION, we to furnish the lawyer, investi gate all claims, defend all suits, and pay all losses within the limit of our policy. Chas, A. Hoey INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Phone 658 - E. Warren St.
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