Youth’s Leap to Fame tsy rus spectacular leap over ,, J bar b feet 7 inches off the floor of Madison Square Garden, New York. George Spitz, IS year-old N. Y. L', freshman entered the lists as the logical recipient of another honor in addition to a world record. Tie record-breaking: jump puts Him in line to receive the Rodman Wanamaker international trophy annually awarded to the out standing athletics of the meet. The young collegiate is shown above going: over the bar to victory. Webb Theatre NOW PLAYING GRETA GARBO AND Robert Montgomery IN “INSPIRATION” — ADMISSION 10c AND 30c Webb Theatre DON’T BE MISLED! * WHITEWAY T) It V CLEANING DOES NOT COST YOU ANY MORE THAN YOU WOULD PAY ELSEWHERE. You J’ay Fur Good Dry Cleaning Why Not Get It? TRY US! THE WH1TEW4V “QUALITY” CLEANERS - DYERS PHONE 105 “Cash and Carry and Delivery Service.” GET READY FOR THE 1931 GARDEN Garden time .should hind you equipped to assist Mother Nature in her annual task of covering the earth with edibles and floral loveliness," It P A V S TO PLANT ONLY ON h GRADE OF SEED . . . THOSE I'll A I HAVE PASSED A HIGH GERMIN'AT 1NG TEST. WE HAVE FRESH SHIPMENTS OF SEEDS IN BULK AND SEEDS IN 5c PACKAGES. LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE FHONE 370 LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Dr. and Mrs Sam Schenck and ' Dr. and Mrs. Tom Gold will relit.n I home toniglii after attending o I medical convention in Richmond. jVa.. this week. I Mrs. Rush Stroup end Mr .tna ■ Mrs. Henry Cline, of Ltncolnton. ere } expected to return home t row. ; Florida today after .three wo^k'.: j trip Through tiie state. Mrs. S. E. Hoey leu this morning : for Bristol. Toiin.. to visit her daugh Ter. Mrs. Floyd Smith, and Mr i Smith. Mrs I . A. Crowell of Lir.cohn.v has been spending several days here This week as guest'or her ipnigini r 'Mrs. Jean Schenel;. and r.'Tv. Srhenek. Mr. Freal Mauney, manager of the Rase store in Covington. Va . and ■ his assistant manager, Mr. Dunn, ij spent the week-end here with Mr. 'Manner's parents oil Grover street. Little Miss Evelyn Gibson, daugh tei of Mrs. Solon Gibson has en tered the orthopaedic hospital for cyipled children at Gastonia Tor treatment Miss. Margaret Bos!., daughter v. Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Bust; who is at tending Strayer's college in Wari , ington. spent the week-end in Ma nassas, Va,. with ij|fcr schoolmate, 'Miss Mary Rosebcrry. Mr, Steve Woodson has gone to Enka. the rayon manufacturing cen ter where he lias accepted a posi tion in the shoe department of a large department store. ■ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Milliean 01 Savannah, Ga.. are here on a few ; days visit to their parents. Mr, and Mrs. B. O- Hamrick on S. LaFavelte 'street. Friends, of Mr. arid Ml'-. K. N. Gurley, who lived here several year.; ago. will be interested in the news received here yesterday that Mrs. ’Gurley has just undergone a rather serious operation in the Columbia ! hospital at Columbia, S. C. She is ' quite ill but it is hoped, that her condition is not critical.. She will be remembered bv many friends here as Miss Alma Peeples, who taught 1 several years in the high school. Misses Louise Ledford .and, Eg berta North of Shelby, and Miss Blanche Boyter of Boiling Springs and Mr. R. W. Shoffner at; tided the Westminster choir recital in Spartanburg Iasi night. Mi', and Mrs. Robert Wood, visit ed friends in Kings Mountain yes terday afternoon. Miss Mary Sue Borders, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Mike L. Borders. | twho has been a student at Mere dith college, is at Home for the re mainder of the year i . . ' ' — Mrs, Charles Hoey is at the. Shel by hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis on Mon day night. Her friends will be hap py: to know that she is reported as 1 getting, along nicely today., Mr. and Mrs. John Scheucjs. sr,, and Mrs. Hal Schenek are spending today in Charlotte. : Miss Bertha Bostic, who has been j •sick at her home for several days, j | entered the hospital here yesterday1 j for treatment. Her friends hope that she may soon be out again. ! Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Cunningham, oi : [Detroit,, Mich.., , who have spent some part of the past several years iin Shelby, returned here last Fri day to spend sometime. They are !ot Icated al the Hotel Charles. I 1 Mist Veva Armour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Armour, who ha .been ill for the past four weeks, and ■ quite seriously so for the past we.;:,: is better. Her friends will be lmppr: i to know that she is able to sit up : ome today. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Grose had as their guest Monday night jMr. Grose's brother. Rev. Jr C. Grose I ! of Belmont. • Friends of Ur. and Mrs. J. S. Dor j ton will be glad to learn that their {little son, J. s. Dorton, jt\, is much, ; better today after being critically! Jill for the past several days. I Mr. Jack Miller left this morning for a trip to Griffin, Georgia. A parly of about .10. including the members of the Methodist choir and a few others, went to Spartanburg Tuesday night to hear the concert given by the Westminister choir at Converse college Miss Qla McCarv.fr has returned i to pastonia after visiting Mr. and j Mr;- Harry Cohen here 'f _ . _ Alajoal Ferlect Mtsnor; Plumber—V'sU, here we 3j&: An3 we haven't forgotten a single too}. Householder But you've come to the wrong address. At The Theaters Comedians may come and coine jtlians may go, but Murray suit! Sid ney go on making fun for those who are choice about the things Ui»t make them laugh. This time Charley Murray and George Sidney an ■Caught Cheating." it's every type of picture rolled up in tine. It has a domestic angle, tt has'gripping in trigue and thrilling mystery, it n, delight fully haughty and conUdns much s|>ectacular beauty for tin e ve in its tremendous scene setting. The comedy began a two-day en gagement at the Lyric today. “Inspiration." which opened at U»~ Webb this ufternoon for a run of two days, stars Greta Garbo in her third MOM talking picture. Inspira tion is particularly anticipated be cause it is the first time she has essayed a typically glamorous rob In the talkies. Her first talkies. "Anim Christie" and "Romance, were regarded as departures from' the characterizations upon which' exotic Greta rose to popularity. Robert Montgomery heads the im posing supporting cast. The Carolina took the iid oil a brand new bill of entertainment this afternoon with George O’Brien holding first place in "Fair Warn ing,’1 u unique outdoor action per formance and Louise Huntington figuring prominently in the picture a* his leading lady. Fair Warning is: O’Brlen latest and most important production. It claims adaptation from the popular novel "The Un tamed." voi xii PEOPLi; to cm; PLAY AT MORGAN SCHOOL The young people of LaFayetfc Street M. E. church will present two. plays entitled "The Old Maids Club ’ and lire Bachelor’s Review,” et Morgan school auditorium in South Shelby. Friday night. Feb. 20th at 7:30 o'clock. Come and enjoy a lift! : fund. Small admission charge On Belwood Circuit There will be three special cm- - es held at the SI. Kters, Kad.sh and Fallstcn churches cf the Ikd-f rood circuit Sundry. The pa •. Bev. E. E. Snow will preach at Si Peters at 11 a. in. arid Kadcsh t 3' p. m. on the subject "Ye are Tv Light of the World..’1 At Tp. in, he.! will preach at Fallston on the - io )ecf ‘‘Methodism Christianizing Am-1 el'ica." Every members cf flar e’ three churches are urged to be pre - cut at tbeir church. The geiicrr!, public is also given a cordial invi tation to all services of the Belwood j eiicuit. Services 14,000 Acres Of Asheville. — Fourteen thousand thousand acres of timber lands in '0 western. Nortii Carolina counties have been burned by 1,168 forest" | fires since January 1, W. K. Biec ■, led. district forester, amiounced. The actual damage to timber was*' estimated at S37.000, with the rood I erosion impossible to determine, he said. The counties' aie Buncombe Cherokee, Clay. Haywood. Bender • I son. Jackson, Macon. Polk. Swam and Yancey, Additional thousands oi act v were burned ih McDowell, which u\ net in Bieehler's district! Forests Burned from loss of seedlings anil Boycl Wiilis Dies; Belwood Freshman Yeung Man Only 17 tears Of Age Succumbs In Shei'.i;. Hospital. Buried At St. l’ctcrs. A large crowd was present for ,ha j funeral service that was held at i St. Peters on last Monday at 1.1j o’clock for Mr. C. Boyd Willis, lie ■ was born July 8th. 1915 and died In the Slielby hospital, where he hid beep a patient for some time. On Feb. 15th. he was 17 years, 7 monins and 7 days old. He leaves to mourn his going, his father, Mr. Claud-' Willis, two brothers and three sis ters. A host of friends and relatives. His mother preceded him to the grase five months ago. Boyd was a good boy and was lov ed by all who knew mm. He way a freshman in Belwood High school but was compelled to give up hlr school work on account of falling health. The pall bearers were Pr.i. Dewey Devine, Messrs, Loyd Bogg-, Everett Spangler, Dixon Wiilis, Lee MeEnttre and Qrval Davis. Flower girls were cousins of his, Misses An nie Mae Warltck, Mrs. Lee McEn tlre, Thelma Warlick, Aline Vaugh ap. fiery Ltyiie Warltck, and Xnegs Vaughan Funeral services weye c