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EARL COMMUNITY ' HEWS IN BRIEF (Special to The Star.) Earl, Jan. 2.—Misses Mary Su? A wtell and Helen Graham spent * the week-end at Grover the guests of Miss Bertie ^.ee Shuflord. Miss Thelma Earle of Clarcpiont was the week-end guest of her fath er, Mr. W. D. Earle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Francis ol Lakeland, Fla, spent last week with Mr. R, p. Francis. Mr. J. P. Jones and son. Hazel, spent the week-end nt Forest City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T Suttle. , < Mrs. Sue Williams returned to her home in Charlotte Monday after spending some time with her broth er, Dr J. P. AvddottP. Mrs. Marion Camp oi Shelby spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Camp. Mr. Hoyt NichoLs was seriously hurt in a car wreck near Gastonia Sunday evening. He is in a hospital there suffering with internal injur ies. Mr. Carl Beachum whowas rid ing with him at. the time was thrown through the windshield but is ablt to be out. “Devil On The Run” ’s Dr. Wall’s Theme • "Tilts Devil on the Run, ’ Will be. the subject of Rev. Dr Zeno Wall, in the service at the First Daptlst church next Sunday morning at 11 iclock. The Bible drool will opisu the day’s services at 9:30 o'clock. Nine departments will open with Inspira tional programs Classes can be found for ail ages and everyone will •be extended a warm welcome. Tlie fifteen B. Y. P U's are work ing towards toe goal of four hun dred present at 6:30 o'clock, and the leaders think that this objective will be realized in the near future. "How Do X Know I am Saved," will be discussed by Dr Wall at 7:30 o'clock. If you are not enjoy ing your religion and doubts come into your mind, hear this discourse by this, great preacher of the gas pci A warm; spiritual musical pro gram is being planned by Mr. Ea se m, the director. Several of the old hymns will be featured in all serv ices of the day. The large chorus choir will render inspiring music. The public is invited to all services of the church. WEBB THEATRE — TONIGHT — ALICE WHITE and EDWARD G. ROBINSON In “THE WIDOW FROM CHICAGO” ALSO “OCR GANG’* COMEDY and NEWS REEL. — 10c AND 30c — SATURDAY — WALLACE BEERY — JOHN GILBERT — LEILA HYAMS And POLLY MORAN In “THE WAY FOR A SAILOR” IT’S A SPECIAL. ALSO A FUNNY COMEDY AND FABLES EVERYBODY 10c FROM 1 TO 2. — COMING MONDAY — Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford ALSO LEO THE FAMOUS M. G. M. LION IN PER SON NEXT WEEK. WEBB THEATRE Coal “Our Business Is Black, But We Treat You White.” DARBY BLOCK DARBY EGG POCAHONTAS NOT IMITATION, BUT GENUINE NUT AND SLACK FOR FURNACES. Also Washed NUT and SLACK for Stokers. We Call Special Attention To Our RED BAR COAL — “Not A Clinker In A Carload.” — This statement was made by one of the lending business men of Shelby. NO LONG WAITS WHEN YOU ORDEK NO SHORT WEIGHTS WHEN DELIVERED Office Phone Residence Phone 601 430 Nat Bowman Coal Co, SHELBY, !f. C. GOOD DRY STOVE WOOD LOCAL ande •PERSONAL News Mr. Kugene Bettis spent lost week with his aunt. Mrs. Gary Hamrick, ot Lattimore. Mr. and Mrs. Them a. , Alien, of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrt Thud Allen. Little John McMurry, three-yc ar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Me Murry, is quite ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Paul Webb, Jr. and little daughter. Ann Taylor, will return home Monday after spending several weeks with relatives at Winton and other points, Mrs Webb's mother Mrs. Clarke, who has been quite ill1 recently, is reported to be sonic wha improved. Miss Sal lie Pearl Allen had a.s her week-end guest Miss Jane Shaw, of Charlotte. ! Mrs. Charles Lever fa spending | this week in Gastonia with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCord will leave tomorrow for Asheboro to visit Mrs. McCord’s mother. Mr. McCord will spend the week-end while Mrs. McCord will remain for a week or so due to the illness of her sister, Mies Ida Mae Parrish. Little Misses Martha and Corinne1 Abernethy, twin daughters of Mr and Mrs. Tom Abernethy, of -Cher ryville, are here to spend several weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Jean Schenck and Mr. Sclienck. Mr. Buren Phillips of Carolet n is desperately ill in the Rutherford hospital. Mr. Phillips married Miss Sallie Wacaster who made her honw for several years with Mr. and Mrs, i Z. J. Thompson. Messrs. John Lineberger and Ed i Washburn are at home from Duke! university to spend the week-end at! home with their homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Suttle re- ] turned home Wednesday after a visit to Mrs. P. P. Purnell at Frank llnton, Tire following group of men are attending the men’s Presbyterian conference being held in Greens boro yesterday and today: Messrs. I, A. Gettys, L, P. Holland, B. A. Let ter, W. A. McCord, Harvey White, C. B. Alexander. J. S. McKnight. Hugh Am. rood and Dr. Thomas B. Mitchell. Mr. S. A. McMurry and Mr. Z. J. Thompson we spending today in Charlotte. Misses Lillian Crow and Hay Gibbs, Messrs. Byard Palls, Allen 3uttle and J. L. Buttle are among the Mars Hill students who are at home to spend the week-end with their respective parents. A school friend, from Tennessee, accompanied Mr. J. L. Buttle home for the week-; end. Miss* Janice Newton, of San An- j tonio, Texas, who is a student at ! Queens-Cliicora. is the guest this week of Miss Margaret Blanton at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Miss Amelia Stephenson and Mrs. B. L. Smith spent yesterday after noon in Spartanburg. Mrs. L. P, Holland will return home today after spending several days this week (with Mr. and Mrs Charles Wall of Lexington. Mrs. Charles Coble and daughter, Miss Nancy Coble, spent yerterday afternoon In Gastonia visiting Mrs, Dean Rollins. r.Irr. Flora D. Claris has recently returned herd to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. J W. Har bison, and Dr. Harbtson, after vis iting her sister, Mrs. S. 8, Duseji bury, hi Florence. S. C. Dr. and Mrs, J. W Harblsoh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Eskridge and Mr. Clarence Mull attended the Ford show at Chnrlotte on Wed nesday afternoon. Mr.. Thud Ford and Mt-s Mar garet Ford were guests of the for mer’s sleter, Mrs. Walker, In Gas tonia. for a while yesterday after noon At Sulphur Springs. Preaching 8unday morning at 11 at Sulphur Springs at 3 in the aft ernoon at Sharon. R. L. FORB1S. Card of Thank*. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their sympathy ex pressed to us over the death of my dear wife and my mother and es pecially the missionary women for the beautiful flowers. J. N. Gantt and Son. ARKANSAS PLANS TO SPEND 520,000,000 ON HIGHWAYS Little Hock, Ark., Jan. 22,—Gov ernor Parnell laid before the Ark ansas legislature today a plan for a $20,000,000 five year county road building program calling for an an nual expenditure of $4,000,000. The "program would be financed by an increase of one cent in the gasoline tax and bond Issues. Route 7 Personal News of Week-End Borders Child Recovering From Pneumonia. Personal Items Of Interest. (Special to The Star.v Shelby R-7, Jan. 22.—Miss Ray burn, principal of Elizabeth school spent the past week-end with her parents at Lattimorft Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Allen were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. S Bridges of Shelby. Misses Edith Roberts and Ella Rudastll also Mr. Harold Roberts were Kings . Mountain visitors Sun day afternoon. Miss Ester Allen lias returned to her home for a vacation after hold ing a position In Rutherfprdton for the past several months. We are very glad little Robert Borders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Borders is improving after an illness with pneumonia. Haskell and Howard Thrift, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Thrift are ill ana iiiRciH liuia scuuui. Annie Poston was a Sunday after noon visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poston and family'. Misses Edith. Ruth and Rachel Roberts also Harold and Ralph Rob erts spent a part of Sunday after noon with Mr. Landrum Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thrift are on the sick li .t at this writing, We hope for them a speedy recovery. Miss Ruby Bridges is visiting rela tives at Forest City. Mr. Chas. Thrift went to Gas tonia Saturday afternoon and was accompanied home by Mrs. Thrift and little daughters who have been on an extended visit to relatives there. Mr. J. D. Putnam visited his un cle, Mr. Will Putnam in the Zoar community Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rollins Roberts and Miss Jessie Ella spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Allen Thrift. Mrs. D. C. Beam is indisposed at this writing. THIS COUPON IS WORTH $6.50 —SATURDAY ONLY— This Coupon anti a Dollar Bill entitles you to one of our “Get Acquainted Boxes,” containing a regular Full Size $1.00 Jar Elaine Best CLEANSING CREME, a $1.00 Box of Elaine Narcisse FACE POWDER and a $2.00 Bottle of NARCISSE PERFUME; also to those who buy SATURDAY, we will give absolutely FREE — A $3.50 PEARL NECKLACE GUARANTEED INDESTRUCTIBLE. BRILLIANT LUSTRE, WITH BEAUTIFUL STERLING SILVER SAFETY CLASP. $7.50 Value for ONLY.$1.00 This sale made possible by importer and manufactur er paying expenses of advertising sate of Elaine Toile tries. Pay only 91.00 for all four articles. Suttle's Drug Store LaTAYETTE STREET - PHONE S70 — MAIL ORDERS 10c EXTRA — Mt. Sinai News Of Current Week Social At Home of Mrs. ; Mr. And Mrs. Randall Entertain. vspecial to The stai.i Shelby. K-2, Jan. 23-Our Sun day school "to progressing very nice ly. We hope to make It A-l In the near future. Misses Glenn Frazier and Magltne Wright, of Earl, spent last Wednes day night with Misses Vernia Kills and Madgoline Hardin respectively. The officers of the senior B. Y. P V. held their quarterly business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mies Ocie Putnam. After all the business had been attended to ,a very pleasant social hour was en joyed. Mrs. D. E. Bostic of Morganton who has spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hollins returned to her home Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges visited Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bridges of Kings Mountain Saturday. Mesdames Carl and Elam Weaver were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Perry White who recently moved into this neighbor hood were given an old time sere nading by a large number of young people one night last week. Follow ing the serenading the young folks were invited into the house and spent the remainder of the evening playing games. Mr. ana Mrs. wyue nawxms oi High Point who have been vtsltlug Mr. and Mrs. J.*H. Hawkins lor the past few days returned to their home Tuesday. Miss Ocie Putnam was the dinner guest ol Miss Edna Putnam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hamrick and daughter, Miss Selma Hamrick ol tire Poplar Springs community were callers at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Harrlll Sunday. The members ol the Junior B. Y. P. U. enjoyed a social given at the home ol their leader, Mrs. T. F. Bridges, Saturday afternoon. Sev-t era! hours were spent in playing games and then delicious refresh ments were served. Everyone report ed an excellent time. Miss Nell Ellis spent Saturday night with Miss Kathleen Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus McSwain and children and also Mrs. Mary McSwain ol the Beaver Dam com munity visited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McSwain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- B. O. Randall and daughter, Miss Era Randall enter tained a large number ol their friends with an informal party tit their home Saturday night. Music was furnthed throughout the even ing by ttir Eflb string band. Among the out of community guests were Mr. end Mrs. Virgil Hamrick of Shelby. Mr. nod Mrs. John Randall and daughter. Miss Stellar Randal! of Liravo. 8. C , Misses Josephine Earl, Edna and Wilbur Moss and Mr. J. B. Earl. Misses Rhea Hunt and Verna Ellis visited Mias Mary C Clary Sunday., Miss Edna Putnam was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ector Ledbetter of the Sharon commun ity Saturday night; The ladles of the \V. M. XT. met at the home of Mr.- Reuben Mc Swain Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of quilting some quilts which will be given to those in need. Those prerent were MesdamesJ, C , 1'. F. and Durham Bridges, L, C. and Yates Putnam, C. T.. R. O., and Milton Ellfc, J. H. Rollins, Eebron Rogers, XX R. McSwatn. Baker Sar rait and Mbs Ocic Putnam. Misses Vrrnia Ellis and Rhea Hunt were the spend the nigir guests of Miss Pearl Bridges of Me Brayer Tuesday night. Mesdames Gordon Ellis and L. Y Putnam were visitors la Shelby Monday afternoon. Miss Nora Ellis wits very pleas antly surprised by a number of her friends who met at her home and gave her a surprise party Wednes day night. Many different games and contests were participated in during the course of the evening. Those present from other communi ties were Misses Wilma and Mildred Webber, Ruth Sensing and Magllne Wright of Earl, Messrs. Carl Sam ing of Ear) and James Chandler and Isaac Jackson of Patterson. Bok Carillon Player Seeks Citizenship Tampa, Fla., Jap. 22.~~Antonlus Josefu* Clementlmuj Cornelius Breen sought American citizenship In fed eral court here today. Ho Is known to thousands of people who have visited Florida dur ing the past three winters, perhaps not by name, but as the musician who plays the 72-bell carilllon at Mountain Lake, built by the late Edward M. Bole, of Philadelphia. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for kindness and sym pathy shown us during the recent illness and death of our loving hus band and father, Mrs. 8. L. Burgess and Children. Autograph collectors can get ours by forcing us to write a receipt. Your Bank And Your Community The public can uphold high stand* ards of banking through the medium of their patronage, because the ex istence of a bank is dependent upon public patronage. It is through the co-operation of patrons, individually, that a bank can serve its community to its fullest intent and capacity. We invite your patronage on the basis of our ability and willingness to serve. The First NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. CAROLINA SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE NEW ADMISSION PRICES — lftc & 25c WE’VE SEEN IT — We have seen this picture and cat personally recommend it to you for real wholesome and real istic entertainment. W e liked it, THE MANAGEMENT A man with a pant to forge —and i! woman out of no where! On the brink if Hell, in vivid, colorful thrill sated Morocco They meet! This dare devil Legionnaire the ravtahins beauty who acorns men. Pent-up love flames! A drama beyond all reason GARY COOPER - MARLENE DIETRICH - ADOLPHE MENJOU Beginning MONDAY Till MAGNIFICENT ENCHANTRESS Of The Talking Screen The new queen of t.> screen who gives love startling significance . she's beautiful . . . she ravishing . , . Marten j pi.'t.rich, the rage of two ffleatr tre-geing continents. ~ EXTRA ADDED — “Dance Hall March0 Fox Movietone Newt TODAY AND TUESDAY BUCK JONES In “The Dawn Trail” ALSO COMEDIES CAROLINA — 10c AND 25c —
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