Webb Theatre - NOW PLAYING REX BEACH'S “SILVER HORDE” • WITH EVELYN BRENT and LOUIS WOLHE1M Also “BOY FRIEND” COMEDY AND FABLES. ADMISSION _10 and 23c SPECIAL NOTICE:—By request and on account of church services on Wednesday night, we have dis continued our Bargain Day on Wednesdays. — YOUR PATRON AGE ALWAYS APPRECIATED — - COMING MONDAY — CONSTANCE BENNETT IN “3 FACES EAST” Webb Theatre Washburn Coal ALWAYS SATISFACTORY Coal & Telephones! Your telephone and our service form a perfect combin ation. You’ll he surprised how .quickly our truck can weigh, load and reach you—if the occasion requires. Of course it is always best not to wait until the last minute to order but if it has slipped your mind— PHONE US - 73 OR 35 Washburn Coal Co. AFFILIATED WITH CLEVELAND HARDWARE CO. OFFICE PHONE NO. 73 PLANT PHONE NO. 35 LARGE SHIPMENT $42.50 Velvet Rugs TO EE SOLD THIS WEEK FOR $32.50 Mr.'.r >*• ■ Here is an opportunity to save from $10 to $15 on a new velvet rug for your living room. They are in a select variety of pretty patterns and designs . . . so effectively colored that they lend beauty to a whole room and its furnishings. ALL RUGS ARE 9x12 Make your selections early topiorrow morning . . . while the assortment is complete. ANY RUG CAN BE HAD ON EASY TERMS Kester-Groome Furniture Co. OPPOSITE BAPTIST CHURCH SHELBY, N. C. '3^'" •■-••—"“in ' LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Miss Anne War lick of Belvvi/bd i spent last week end with Misses j Corrine and Willie M.,e Huskey, I Mrs. Jim Houser of Baltimore,. Md., and sister The.me Waiitck. Mrs. Lee McEntyre. Miss Givi Houser and Gus Houser of Vale spent Monday with M- and Mrs W H Warlick and family Mrs. Terry Moore, of Forest City, and Mr. Robert Harris, who is spending sometime here with his grandparents’. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harris, left yesterday for Winston-j Salem. Mr. Harris on business and Mrs. Moore to visit her aunt, Mrs.! J. S. Griffith. Site will return home j Sunday. Misses Lottie and Myrtle Warren, of Gastonia, will Spend the Week end here with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey. Miss Lottie Warren will return home Sunday while Miss Myrtle Warren will remain for two weeks. She is recuperating after a serious illness of several months. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Erwin, of Great Falls, S. C., w ill spend the week-end here as guests of the letter's par-1 ents, Rev. and Mrs. John Suttle. Mrs. Clyde Short and little daughter, Patsy, left this morning! for Rutherfordton to visit Mrs. I Short's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. J. Lee! Taylor. Friends hope that Mrs. Tay- j lor, who is ill, will soon be welij again. Mr. Luther McOinty ol the Chick-j asaw Thread Co., has retumed from! a business trip to Indianapolis, and j St. Louts. ' t Mr. Ab Eskridge, of i.uFayen*. j Iud., Will arrive this afternoon to: spend the week-end with his par-] ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cling .Eskridge, j Mrs. D! It. Sibley*. of Hartford,! Conn., will arrive here Monday to; spend several weeks with her par- j ents, Rev. and Mrs. John Suttle. j Mrs. Dick Heuuessa, of Charlotte, will come to Shelby this afternoon to spend the week-end with Mrs. P. L. Hennessa. She will be Joined to morrow night by Mr. Hennessa who will spend Saturday might and Sun day here also. j Mr. ami Mrs. C. R. Hoey, Jr., of Canton, will arrive tomorrow to spend the week-end with the for- j mer'u parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde: Hoey, here. 1 Mrs. Major Hopper, Mrs. C. H. ‘ Reinhardt and Mrs. \V. A. Pen dleton spent yesterday in Charlotte and remained over last evening to see tire performance of the Biblical drama on the boo'; of Ruth by Annabel Lawrence. given in the Scottish Rites cathedral Mr. Ab Jackson is back at home after a visit to relatives In Port Ar thur, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison and i Mrs. Clarence Morrison spent yes-! terday in Charlotte Sirs. Charles Hatuc., sister: of j Mrs. George Blanton, and Mrs. B.J B. Morgan, sister of Mr. Fred Mor- j ;gan, both of Gaffney, were InrfJbel-j I by yesterday to attend the party ; | given by Mrs. B. O. Stephenson in honor of Miss Millieent Blanton. | Mr. Ralph Royster will go to | Greenwood tomorrow to spend the weeg-end with Mrs. Royster’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mattlson. Mrs. Royster and little son, Stephen, who! ; have been spending several weeks t , with Mr -and Mrs. Mattlson will re-'j ; turn home with Mr. Royster on Sun- j day. A judge rules that a husband; must divide his salary with Bus] S wife, 50-50. Well, it’s high time the j 1 poor old husbands were getting r.' i break.—Macon Telegraph. No. 1 Township News Of Week iSpecial to Tiie Star.i , No. 1 Township. Feb. 19.—The j Camps Creek choir met at the ; church for practice Tuesday night,l They will ifieet every two .weeks. Mrs. Rome Duvis and daughter, j Ferlene, visited Mi's, Julius Price at' Gaffney Monday. Mrs. M. B. Earls and Mrs. Bert! i Jolley spent Monday at the honit of Ernest McCraw. Miss Wilma Norton was the week end guest of Misses Daisy and ; Louise Jones. Mr. Quay Byars of CMKside vls jited liis mother Sunday. Mrs. W. P. | Byars, who is very ill with the flu. The small child of Mr. and Mrs. j Reeter Bailey ie very Pick at this; j writing. Srv«*l m th» community hv e the mump* *n4 per* «yw Mr- *nd Mr*, will Seheler an* nounce the birth of a sen on Feb* rnary 9. At The Theaters1 Icy-bays, mow-covered mountains,: rusy wharves, mad whirls of mod-; ■rn life hi night clubs, quiet sim plicity of cottages and social tntn-j jue in mansion drawing rooms are some of the settings for "The Silver Horde," Radio Pictures' vivid ro aian.ee of Alaska, at the Webb thea- j ire today arid Saturday, The story is from Rex Beach’s novel of the; same name. Starred arc Evelyn, Brent and Louis Wolhclm. Monday —Constance Bormetl in '3 Faces j Saet." Jack Oakie has done somethingi lev; motion pictures actors have ever1 lone lie has risen to stardom with-' 3ut ever playing opposite a single ’emintne star. Oakie plays his fourth | tiarring role In the "Gang Bus&r" ,o«lay and Saturday at the Cam illa. The other half of the program ncludes Bob Custer in a thrilled- j tiled Western and a comedy, ' Open House." Monday will bring Ruth' "hatterton in her latest release. The Right to Love," the first plc ure ever filmed with the new noise- j ess recording system. ! Pretty Lupc Velez has been sen tenced to exile and hard labor for ife—iu a court room setting for, ■Resurrection." playing today and; Saturday at the Lyric theatre. Johm Boles is the prince in the story. John and Lupc are co-starred In a production which looms on the film torlzon as one of the truly big pie hires of the year, The fiery little, laughter of Mexico demonstrates aer ability to express emotional; irama unusually well In "Resurrec-! Sion.” ■ . . Cit-vc 'Em Elbow Koom. •"What kind of business do you, think women are fitted for. " j "M m—Well, 'most any kind ex-. sept minding their own.” .•Selling Poultry. Martin county fanners sold 10,1341 i pounds of poultry for $2,•528.60 last, week saving from 3 to 5 . cents u1 pound by selling cooperatively at1 the poultry car, says T. B. Brandon.! Second Baptist Church Services | 8ervicw« W be held' Sunday tit tnf Second Baptist! thurch in South phejby : Sunday school at R| II. WU-; :on. Supt. The pastor, Bey. L. 1.. Jccbup, will, preach at 11 a. m. and, 7, i>- n>. Hisj subjects will be Debtors” and “The' Fools Who Arc' Playing a j Losing Game.” . i The 15. Y. P. Ug vv;.it fU\vu Sm-; glcioii in charge will meet at six; o’clock. Tire deacons and finance commit tee will hold their monthly meeting next Monday night at 7:15. Regular mid-week prayer service in Wednesday night at 7:15. Ella Mill News Of Current Week Prayer Merlin; Tonight At llu'iir of John Wilklr. Fersonal News Hrins. 'Special to Hie Star.' Feb. 19.— Prayer meeting will' lie. held at tlie home of Mr. John Wilkie Friday night. Mr. Forest Grayson and 'Mr and Mrs. Joe Ellis and txvo children vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ellis at Patterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Edwards in Beav er Dam section. Miss Tula Mayliye of near Waco is visiting her niece. Miss Fizzle Nora Dellinger this week. Mrs. Will Wehunt and two chil dren, Erlecn and Onell of near Oak Grove are visiting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Latham Painter. Mr. Therman Me’ton of Spindale spent Monday night with Mr. Coach Towery. Mrs. Edgar Oakes is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zekiel Oakes at Moorcs boro. Mrs. S. G. Glover and two chil dren, A. C. and Blanche and Mias A. G. Lemons of Shelby R-7, were visitors in the village a few days this week. ' 3 . : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morehead and family spent Sunday in Gastonia with Mr. Morehead's mother. Mrs. Joe Camp and little daugh ter, Janice Lee, spent Sunday after noon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ross in the Oak Grove com munity. Mr. Carl Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Adams parents at Ulen vood Mr Pink Lackey, Mrs. Cailte Cmith and Mik Evelyn Smith «ad Mt- and Mrs. Clyde Be wen* motor ed t« CrMtonla Sunday. Mr. and Mrt Bowen are spending the week there with her sister Mrs Orose. A Lasting Permanent VI A LOW PRICE li you have* t been nors it will amaac you wh.t u really l ine 'pcrtnnm.’t you can yet here for tills low price 'I hero Is uotio better than A EUGENE Permanent $6.50 Skilled e-pcator® tut in all the rtwe.st ivkxk • and methods of h a t i dress. C AM. FOK ArPOr.M MEN1, ll.V Gravity Beauty Salon Mayhue’s Place Royster Building POULTRY CAR VI SEABOARD DEPOT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Paying Following Prices: HEAVY HENS I6je LEGHORN HENS_ ,. 1 tc STAGS . ..._..... ... ....... 15c COCKS . 9c DUCKS _• __ ... 14c GEESE . ... . ...... ...... lie SEABOARD FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE B. AUSTELL, President. R. W. SHOFFNER, County Agent New Arrivals Spring Dresses Charming frocks copied from higher priced models . . . , just arrived from the markets. They are the very latest creations the New York designers have to offer. Mostly crepe . . . in black and prints and solid colors. Sizes for all and even for the hard-to-fit. Spring Coats Coats of novelty woolens and tweeds picked as fash ion successes for Spring 1931. Every coat has a world of detail, including new sleeve variations, novelty seaming, with fur or fabric collars. A complete range of sizes. — WE INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT — Wright-Baker Co. SHE LEY, k C. CASH FOR POULTRY rHE FOLLOWING CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID FEB. 23 TO 28: heavy hens i«ic LEGHORN HENS ... ._ 7' 14c SOFT-MEAtEl) CHICKENS ..... 161c STAGS ... _. _ . 12c OLD ROOSTERS .... '"“2" Sc DECKS AND GEESE_ 10c YOUNG TURKEYS _ * 20c OLD TOMS ..... 17c EAGLE Poultry Co. SAM UDELL, Manager RHONE 149 — SEA HOARD DEPOT SHELBY, N. C. THE BEST AND WORST IN MAN AND WOMAN! V Mighty-Conflict of UoU> an,' Soul Woven Into ;i (treat Dram:;! EDWIN LAREWE’S SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION WITH JOHN BOLES LIFE VELEZ Supported by NAM E O'NEIL W illiam Kcigley, Rose Tepley Count Leo Tolstoy’s World Famous Storv Brought Te the Talking Screen in All l(s Throbbing Vitality. TODAY & SAT. LYRIC ADDED ATTRACTION HOOT GIBSON W ATCH FOR “CHARLEY’S AUNT” MORE SPRING STYLES During the week many more of Spring’s newest styles in Ladies’ and Misses Coats, Dresses and Hats have been received and now we are show ing the most complete lines ever off ered in this section. The prices on this merchandise have never been equaled. Don’t say you can’t afford the Dress or Coat you would like to have until you have seen our showing . . . Just the garments wanted at prices easily within your reach.

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