“When Life Tumbles In,” Wall’s Subject Dr. Wall To Speak Sunday Morn ing and Night. Ordinance of Baptism. "When Life Tumbles In '1 licit What?” will be the subject of Rev Dr. Zeno Wall in the service at the First Baptist church, next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Bible school which opens .it 9:30 o'clock will be the first serv ice of the full day at the church. At 6:30 o'clock the fifteen B Y P. U’s will open. On last Sunday 380 were in these organizations. The department ,ot training is wotkUV for 400 and expect? to realize tin goal in the near future. | The subject of Dr. Wall In th service at 7:30 o’clock, will be I continuation of his discussion pi 'How Do I Know 1 Am Saved?" Oi last Sunday evening Dr. Wall gav right results which come as a re ult of salvation. Next Siniday even Ing he will continue the answer t . this a!l*important question. Til lordiattce of baptism will be admin | istcrcd at. the close of the service. | The music for the day will be in , spiring. A splendid program is be ling worked out by Mr. Horae 1 Easom, the director. The late ! chorus choir will be heard in vati Ions numb rs in both services of tli 1 day. — SUNDAY MID - NIGHT SHOW - ONE MINUTE AFTER 12 O’CLOCK LYRIC THEATRE , “SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED” A PICTURE TO SUIT ALL — ADMISSION 25c STRAIGHT — BRING THEFAM1I Y — Oil IJOY IT’S GOOD * It Costs Less at Sieecliis"r SO. LaFAYETTE ST. — SIIELY, N. C. BED ROOM SUITES $49*50 andup $5.00 Delivers -— Balance Small Weekly Payments. Webb Theatre Tonight & Saturday William Haines In “Remote Control” _COMEDY — NEWS — FABLES — SPECIAL! SATURDAY AT 3 15 P. M. Meet Leo, the famous Movie Lion in Per son, in front of this Theatre at 3:15 P. M. Saturday and see him perform and eat 25 pounds of Raw Beef — And its all FREE. Come Everybody and Bring the Children. ISO. mitro-soldwyn-mayir lion in his palatial 1 CA9I IN WHICH HI It HOW TOURING THl WORLD - * Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News vj Mr. Alex Gee, of Davidson 'i- | ’ i.lege, spent the week end at him" j I with his parents. Mr and Mrs, F . jO.-Qee. Miss Kathleen Young, who W ; uhior at Meredith college, Raleigh. . arrived home Thursday to visit -nr .! parents. Mr. and-Mrs. Field*; You 'gi Miss Your,’ will return t > school i I Sunday. Judge and Mrs. E. Y. Webb h'c, i the latter’s two children. Lilly • id j Jimmy Taylor, left yesterday feu1, Raleigh where Judge Webb v | Upend the remainder of the w*>:: ; while Mrs. W’ebb and her two cU' dren go on to Tarboro to visit M. , Fonder, Mrs. Webb's mother. Mrs. F. O. Oee has as lier guevs ior the day Tuesday her two 4 - iters, Mrs. R. W, Montgomery, jf I Spartanburg, 8. C„ tnd Mrs. Jo avesToday r (New York city where she will enter , the City hospital to take a fours3 In training for nurses. Rev and Mrs. C. E, Ridge, rnd Mrs. F. H. Grigg of the Oak Grove j community spent Wednesday in j South Shelby visiting Mrs. Sadie W a Hick and other friends. Mrs. K. F. McKiney has returned from Durham where she has been visiting her son. Troy, and daugh ter, Mildred McKinney, students at Duke university, Mr. Chas. L. Eskridge returned j yesterday from a business trip to j New York City. I Mrs. Fannie Putnam who has been living in Asheville for the \ past six months, has returned to her Shelby home and now holds a position at the Betty-Jean beauty shop. Friends of Miss Kathleen Hord, who underwent an operation at the Shelby hospital on Wednesday, will be glad to know that she is doing well after the operation. I — I Mrs, Charles Wall and Miss Louise .Miller, of Lexington, and Mrs. J. J. ■ McMurrv of High Point, arrived here Wednesday, Mrs. Wall and Miss Miller to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Holland, and Mrs. McMurry to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Washburn. The friends of Mrs. T. Cling Esk ridge will !je sorry to leant that she ] is in the hospital, having entered Wednesday for treatment. Mrs. J. J. McMurry. Mrs. Charles Wall And her guest, Miss Louise Miller, of Lexington, and Mr. O. B. Lewis will go to Spartanburg to night to attend the Paderewski concert there. Mrs. L. P. Holland, Miss Louise Miller, Mrs. Charles Wall. Mrs. J. J. McMurry, and Mr. Pegrant Hoi-! land spent yesterday at Canton as j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoey.! jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Black of Old Fort have moved to Shelby and have rooms with Mrs. Black's sister, I Mrs. M. J. Dover. Mr. Black is the new manager of the Carolina Groc ery store, succeeding Mr. Taylor. ! Mies Stella Murchison, who has (lived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jJap Suttle for sometime, will move j j within the nest few days to the (Isaac Shelby hotel where she will | make her home In the future. Miss Mary Whisonant who teaches [in the Eastern part of the state ar rived at home on Tuesday night to [attend the funeral of her father, Mr. D A. Wliironant, which took place Wednesday. Miss Whisonant is spending several days here with her mother. ! Mrs. Ed Herd, of Kings Mountain i was in Shelby yesterday to visit Mrs. John Irvin at the hospital, i who is Improving rapidly after a | j recent operation. Mr. Henry Lee Weathers, who is 'a student at D. M. I.. Danville. Viu ‘will soend the week-end at home (with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, tee |B. Weathers. Friends of Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Ballentine here will be distressed to j learn that the condition of Mr. | Ballentine's brother. Mr. Harper Ballentine, who is critically ill at Hagerstown, Md. remains irnlm-S proved. A party, including Mrs. Flossie | Bristow Eastman, and ?.ff, Larkin! Bristow, of Sa'uda Va,? Mr\ Susie I Kidd, of Norfolk, Va.; Miss $|r« i Washburn, of Cane Henry, Va ; and Mrs. Fu*n"ir>», of Ph!,ad»’r.*'«^i pa b»ro (or f,nl,r or so to visit friends. They were op. their way to Florida. .-I. II ■ |1'—« Mr. Flay Hoey leaves (his after noon for Bristol, Term., to vl. it tils sister, Mrs. Floyd O. Smith and Mr Smith. Mrs. Hoey who lias been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Smith will tte company him home. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Farnell an nounce the birth of a daughter on Wedn sdey Slight sit a Greensboro hospital. Mrs. Famell was forms' rly Miss Lula Moore Suttle, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Jap Suttle of this place. Mr. D, J. Jeffries, of Union, S. C.. wiio is state superintendent of edu cation of South Carolina, visited hie aunt Mi.,. S F. K b'-rt lure ys terday. Mr. C!turtle Rota ri.s, ol Red Spring. , .pen; a lev days here this week with his >kter, Mrs. Herman Eskridge, and Mr. Eskridge. At The Theaters Lyric, today and Saturday—"Sec America ThristJ* withHarry .Lartg tloh, Slim Summerville and lie;,sic Love and "Spell of Circus" with Francis X. Bushman. Coming next Monday—"Black Waters,'’ a mys tery and detective story with art im portant cast of principal:. Webb,* tonight and Saturday— "Remote Control," M. G. M. fea ture with William Haines. Alsp com edy, news and fables. Saturday, 3:15 p. m., performance of Leo, famous M. G. M. Hon, outfidc the theatre. Carolina, today and tomorrow— "Big Money," with Eddie Quillan. Robert Armstrong and James Glea son, and a western feature, "Rogue of the Rio Grande." Monday and Tuesday—‘’Birth Of a Nation,'' with sound. PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT POLKVILIA; SCHOOL Deacon Dubbs, a rural comedy drama in three acts will be given at Polkvllle high school by the com munity group within a lew days. It will furnish various types of enter tainment. Fun for all. Watch The Star for the final date. Double Springs News Gleanings Farmers Storing L'p Supply of Fuel. Miss Bridges Given Surprise Party. 'Special to The Star.) Double Springs, Jan. 29.—-Farmers of this section have been very busy cutting and storing wood, many of them enough for two years. In this way giving the unemployed a lob. Their spirit Is to be commended. Misses Annie Davis, Selma Mc Swain and Vemia Brooks spent Sunday' with Misses Reba and Mary Lou Lee. Miss Reba Davis visited Miss Vemia Brooks Saturday night. Miss Gladys Home who teaches at Earl spent the week-end at home. Misses Annie Davis and Reba Lee visited Misses Nettie Jones and Selma Davis at Boiling Springs junior college Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Brooks and son, Jennings, and Mr. Osborne Lee spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Lee. Misses Reba Lee and Annie Davis visited Miss Selma McSwain Friday night, Mrs. C. A. Bridges continues sick. Hope she soon recovers her usual health. Mrs. Jane Bridges who lias been sick for sometime 13 improving some we are glad to note. Messrs. Woodrow, J. C. and Tom Humphries visited their aunt, Mrs. J. P. Neal and Mr. Neal at Kings Creek Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Greene and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bridges visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bridges Sunday afternoon. Miss' Reba Moore is spending this week with her grandparents at Alexandria. Mr. Jessie Hawkins and Mr. New man McEntire visited Mr, W. P. Hawkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bankhead and children and Mia. Rosa Bankhead of Sharon, S. C. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Bankhead Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Moore had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. M. M. Gold and daughter, Ruby, Misses Elisa Brooks, Ruby Wash bum, Bertha Hawkins and Messrs. Dufaye Bridges, Olin Greene and Reburn Washburn. , The friends of Misses Ounie and Ollie Bridges surprised them with a party on last Wednesday evening. Games were played and a most en joyable evening was spent by every one. Mr. and Mrs. Harlle Wright and children of Shelby were visitors in the community ©unday. Mr. and Mr*. John Moors epont Sunday with Mr. and Mr». B- Cab anlas. Miss Janie t-eokadeo is spending jmetime with Mrs w, H Gard ner. For The Child’s Health, Use Sterilized Laundry Service Always “THRIFTY” * THE SAVING FAMILY WASH SERVICE Thrift-T washes all the pieces sweet amt clean, and .sterilizes them. Wearing apparel returns to von slight ly damp, immediately after being washed. I tut the flat work is ironed carefully, folded, and returned ready tor use. All the washing, and the hardest part of the iron ing beautifully done! 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Ci. . . or good, riun | v/ea\ c. bk nnhetf muali-n m mej STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 31st THIS LUXURIOUS 3-PIECE SUITE ‘Greatest Furniture Val je I’ve Seen in 16 Years/’ paid a merchant who had inspected this value. MOHAIR UPHOLSTERY $10750 ?1 DOWN, AND $2.50 WEEKLY Small Carrying Charge! Not In IS years have we been able to otfer our customers such a value! For price terms, and quality/ this Golden Arrow Living Room Suite defies comparison! It's extra large in size, more comfortable in construction than ordinary suites. The superior features listed at the right t:re convincing proof of its worth. Remen: - Per! Only $1 Down buys this suite dur ing the February Sale—the balance in convenient, moplhly amounts! 1 35th Golden Arrow Special 1 And think of it. •• I SOCIAL F-EATURES 1. Popular Queen Anne style with irracetul serpentine fronts! 2. 100r;- Angora Monair upholster combined trith harmonizing ve . lour 1 3. Reversible spring-filled cushion , upholstered in multi-colored mc nuete! 4. The attractive mohair upholstery is chemically treated to prefer moths! 5. Hardwood frame strongly bias with doweled and glued ends! 6. All exposed pans high-ligutcd with antique mahogany finish: 7. A1J new materials used in fiULn ■ New type under-construction pre vents sagging 1 S. 78-in, Davenport — extra la-je extra comfortable! BARGAIN! 99-COIL SPRING $10-95 Here's a good coil spring, balit for ■eomfort and satisfactory service. Id) large coll springs are securely cross tied at top, and anchored at the bot tom to steel cross slats. Greet!'enam el finish. INNER SPRING MATTRESS $I4-95 For nights packed lull of deep, rest ful sleep, choose this fine Inner Spring Mattress. Resilient ..•oil springs nested in many layers oi felted cotton. Covered In durable art ticking. Roll edge. For full or ■twin size bed! Montgomery Ward 139-141 S. LaFayette Street. Phone 167 Shelby, N. C.