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$5.00 Buys A Dimond Ring We have exactly one dozen pretty white gold dia mond rings to sell at this low price. They were bought to sell for more and you, too, will be surprised when you see them gleaming from their handsome gold mountings. Be one of the lucky dozen. Get your diamond ring before the last one is sold. T. W. HAMRICK CO. — JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS — Coats and Dresses BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED CASH AND CARRY THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY” CLEANERS — DYERS — PHONE 105 — P. S. — Send Your Hat, Too! “Guaranteed Dry Cleaning.” Webb Theatre NOW SHOWING A Special You Cannot Afford To Miss Dorothy Mackaill and Lewis Stone In “The Office Wife” A million wives have asked this question: “What gees on in the office after hours.” Come and let Dorothy and Lewis tell and show you. A story of today every Business Girl, every Wife, every Husband, will find of absorbing interest Also a special COLORTONE Comedy. — 10c and 25c - COMING WEDNESDAY -1 DAY ONLY “Lummox” THURSDAY Constance Bennett and Robert Montgom ery, Adolph Menjou, Anita Page in ‘‘The Easiest Way” SEE ALL THE BIG ONES AT Web!) Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. James Webb Gardner, of Rj-i leigh, Is spending several days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Schenck left Saturday for Raleigh where they will spend several days. Mr. D. R. Sibley, of Hartford, Conn., arrived here Saturday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Sibley who is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. John Suttle. Mrs. Sam Lattimore,/ of B.laefcs-i burg, S. C., visited friends here on j Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Suttle, Mrs. %). R. Sib ley and Joe Cabaniss Jr., spent Fri day at Great Falls, S. C.. with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Erwin. Mrs. Erwin Returned home with them Friday evening and was Joined hern Sat urday by Mr. Erwin. They Were week ' 'end guests of Rev. and Mrs. John Suttle. i Mrs. C. H. Hardin and two chil dren, Louise and Edwin, were vlsi ; tors In Kings Mountain Friday. Mr. Wray Shuford, of Kings Mountain, Was taken to Morgantou state hospital on Wednesday for treatment. Mr. Shuford has been suffering for sometime with a ner vous trouble. Mrs. C. B. Henkel, of Stalest idc; spent the day here Saturday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. L:. Iloey, and Mr. Hoey. Mrs. Tliad Ford is in the Shelby hospital, which she entered a week ago, undergoing treatment. Her | many friends will be glad to know that she is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts of Mc 1 Adenville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. J. F. Whisnant and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Orlgg. Mr; A. E. Cline, chairman of the county board of commissioners, left ;Saturday for Statesville where he Went to be at the bedside of his •mother who is quite ill there. ' Mrs. Frank Hoey, Miss Ella M-> : Nichols, Mrs. Harry Speck and Mrs. J. C. Herndon, the latter of Kings • Mountain, a ill leave tomorrow, tor j Statesville to attend the annual j state meeting cf the Daughters of j i he: American Revolution which j convenes there this week. They will | be gone for several days. j Mr. W. T. Sinclair, of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. It. M Laugh ' ridge here yesterday, i _ Mr. Robert C. Miller, who has been spending the winter in Florida returned home last Friday. .Mr. Robert U. Woods underwent - ah operation for appendicitis in a i hospital in Greensboro last night [find is reported as resting welt this ; mofning. Mrs. Woods went to Greensboro yesterday afternoon to be with him. She was accompanied as far as Statesville by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blanton. Mrs. Romeo Kicks, of Hshrietta, i is the guest this week of Mr and I Mrs. J. L. McDowell. ! Miss Helen Taylor, of Asheville. I was the week-end guest of* Judge jc.ru! Mrs. E. Y. Webb here. j Miss Margaret Bose, of Stvaycr’i i business college. Washington. D. C.. spent the week-end at hon e with j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. ('. I Bust. She was accompanied h im, * by two of her school mates, Mime Ruth Bolter and Mary Roseau; ; and also by Mr. Baxter Bennett, oi Washington, who is a brother of Mrs, Eost. Dr. and Sirs. A. Pic: Beam rent! | to Monroe yesterday afternoon to I : visit the former’s sister. Mrs, Kemp . ! Funderburk, c.nd Dr. Funocrburk, who has been critically ill for the : pust three weeks. They report that -Dr. Funderburk's condition is .some-.. what improved and that soino <n» ! eouragemer.t is. now held out for his | ■ recovery. j Mrs. Betty Phillips left yesterday i | morning for New York City where she will spend this week attending | a national hair dressers’ conference. — ] Mrs. J. Lee Taylor and Miss Ther- j ; esa Taylor, or Rutherfordton, visit* 1 eci Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Short here ]vesterday afternoon. Mrs. Talmadge Gardner and little • Jimmy Gardner are both able to be j up today after suffering with ai i tacks of the flu. j Miss Sara Burton Jenkins spent j | the week-end at home from Forest City where she is teaching till; year. ; Mr Marry Hudson to eonlUictj to his heme with an attack of infnj !««*• ! ^ j Mrs. Vate* Wabb and her guess, I Miss Helen Tavlor. with MP* T illv •Woods and Mrs. Robert Woods , Went Fridnv in Chartoti Among those-who were in Char lotte on Saturday to attend Un meeting being conducted there by Dr. Tructt were: Mrs. Sam Turner, Mrs. tv. A. Pendleton, Miss Nancy Buttle, Mrs. JUllus Buttle and Mi und Mrs. Shcm Blackley Mrs. Joseph Carroll has cn d from a visit with relatives n, Solh- i bury. Important Meeting, There will be a meeting of The , Cleveland County. Insurance t: . writers Tuesday evening at seven; o'clock at the Green Lantern Tea I Room. All those interested in this j association are urged to be present The speakea of the evening will ho Mr. W. L. Bischc/ff. president of.the. Asheville Underwriters associa.itr. ! At The Theaters Connoiseurs of beauty and per sonality are unanimous in their praise of the new Venltian actrear of the screen, Ellssa Landi, who plays opposite Charles Farrell in "Body and Soul" today and Tues day at the Carolina. Miss Land!, a; bom performer herself, draws Far-j rell out into the most dramatic! role of his career, Entertaining, in-1 t< resting and marvelously enacted.; are words that would not describe! too well the Ktorv and tire doing.,, | of the all-star cast. Dorothy Markaill is grow nig more j and more popular among Shelby picture tans. She is here again today and Tuesday in "The Office Wife," a picture that lias been auxtously: welcomed since its release date a few Weeks ago. With the able sup port Of Lewis Stone, the picture promises to treat the titled subject with due effect. Added to the bill are cartoon comedies, Wednesday, this week, "Lummox.'’ Bert Lytel. famous star of "Broth ers," is reaping more stellar fame from his role in "The Single Sin," Tiffany production with Kay John son-,'at-'the-Lyric today and tomor row. Tom Tyler's "Phantom Rider,” and Universal .news reel are more features on the program. Chick and Andy, black face twins, will enter tain lit. person on the stage after each performance. Buck Jones for Wednesday. Held a» Witnesses In Strangling Mystery New York Guy police authorities are still seeking a solution of the murder of Vivian Gordon, whose strangled body was found in Van Cortla?ic!t Park. John Iladeloff, attorney (left), and Samuel Har ris, alias Cohen, ex-convict, were arraigned in Bronx, N. Y„ Su preme Court as material witnesses and held in SoO.OOO bail each. First commercial production of rubber lias begun in the United Stc ie.3. That ought to put some snap into the situation.—Omaha World-Herald. Style arbiters tell us that the spring mode will be brighter clothes for men. But what is needed more is brighter men for clothes.—Louis ville Times. After all, there's a natural nihil ity between Rudy Vallee and grape fruit—both of them are always m the public eye.—Nashville Southern Lumberman. Another reason, aside from the purely sentimental, that we don’t get rid of our old car is that wc hate to throw so many dependent garage mechanics out of work..— Ohio State Journal. Fenny Column ’TSrF RABBIT DOG, BLACK bach, tan legs. Name ‘Kate.” Notify J. D. Green ear'* of M W Martin. Rotitc 6. It DO GARDNER SHOWS j ABILITY. STATE FOLK tp U,. W. Hum. in Mccklrnbiuv Turn ■ People are generally slow to fol low an unknown leader, but v.hen .1 man has shown that he ha abllH* to lead and to know his way th people will follow iris lead. I have direct reference to Governor O. Mux 1 Gardner, and the fact that lie show ed that he could lead and Ic.'.t1 safely by transforming his hop; county of Cleveland from juif- on ordinary farming county to 'he first (OUon growing county in this state and even before lie ever held office. Not bv loud talk and Sony r a ample but by doing himself the things he told other people to do. He discover ed eatly in his farming life that 1; tiki not pay to be stingy With fm'fi lizer it you wanted a crop. He taught liberal use of medium priced ferti lizer rather than a costly mamr. ! said he completely changed the terming condition In Cleveland bv the sheer force of leadership that came to him almost unbidden. That bong so. when lie came to lie gov ernor at the very’ beginning of a re cession in business and a demand tor more economical government, there was nothing strange about his hav- I tng such a following in the reforms] he has centered on Last night I heard his radio act- 1 dress on his plan to combine the j university of North Carolina, the 1 College of Agriculture and Engineer j tag and the North Carolina college1 for Women, under one great head] ind call it all the ■university, ot North Carolina, and I want to say it was a masterful presentation of a Just cause by a master of 1 inguacc and a lull knowledge of Ids subject, Kc will perhaps have more opposi tion in this radical departure than anything he ha. sprung, but any j fair minded man needs only to hear j and think on these changes to site there will be economy as well as im- J provement and co-ordination by con] solidating the whole higher educa-j t.'onal system under one great head, ( ail working in harmony, vet occu-1 pying t heir present plants u: Chapel; Kill, Raleigh and Greensboro. That; done, the highways of th > state • v.orked and built by gasoline tax money, the public schools run by Ctlier than land tax money, It. $111 be written in the record that no leg islature ever wrote such changes In fundamentals In one short uixty day session. Tlio time has come for econ-, mny to be the watchword or all pub-1 lie expenditures;and anything short of that would be criminal. A weak.] man would have cowed under the up position that has been set up against j all these changes, but not so with the man in the mansion at Raleigh. | He knew''his cause was no. only right but was demanded. It Is possible that the constitution Of North Carolina Is as far out of date as it Is possible for It to bo. unci is as much in need of being made up to date as were our tax methods of levying on poor farm lands to work roads and run schols. With city gov ernments and state governments there cannot be other than dupli cation in effort, all of which comes out of taxpayers. But let no one get into his or her head that these reforms are going to make sonic one a living without work. The changes will be found a great relief from a killing burden, but every man must work. These readjustments simply point the way to better days. The wise thing to do is for every man, woman and child old enough to work, get busy with the idea of making something for self this god year, especially those hr the country. Grow food for man and beast; be content with a Tittle; be satisfied with your present state If possible, working with the idea of taking cave of self, for hi doing that there will be something for the man with another kind of job It cannot be too often repeated: "H you farm to make money you will fail; but if you farm with the idea or making a living first, you Will (in flic end) make money.'’ MRS. GRIFFIN' TALKS TO WOODMEN' LADIES HERE The Supreme Forest Woodmen circle of ladies heard Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin, special deputy of the order speak at the Woodmen hall here on March 4th, Mrs. Griffin came from Charlotte and her talk was very In jteresting and helpful to the lady |members of this organization. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our n.Mghbur' and friends for their kindness end sympathy shown us through the sudden death of our darling bah;. William Albert. May God blcts every one of them ■ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Griyr Patterson Springs. • « One way Gandhi lias it on the rest of us Is, a bath towel doesn't bug at the knees.—Macon Telegraph. Advertising school of nmsiv offers i Crooning in Ten Stey U»ens !ejj whont'—Arltecsu Gtiette I W# md th*t Fwtwncijtfc, Ohio.1 -.upplles more than half of Amer 'lea’s spats And Reno. Nevada, ex* ploits them, We. ton headi i. Mar \\ <‘d* iJirectoi X Hetty Compton (above), of the, twinkling toe.*, and the crooning voice, i* now Sirs. Edward Dowl ing, it was learned when the couple railed aboard the Orientc, Havana-bound. Dowling is a dia. logue director at the Paramount Pictures studio at Astoria. L. \. '1 he bUMiw.y Of racketeers, and langstersts the only kind left now adays that continues to go with aaugNorlhw vs t Insurance. r Clean Clothes Always Look New Keep them Looking thul way with l)r> Cleaning from Quality Cleaners South I>aFayctte Street Next To City Cafe The First National Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL likes to make you count as an individual in your dealings with the hank. A strong directorate from the com munity's most active citizens, offic ers with seasoned experiences, and a staff of employees of unquestioned integrity, are eager to render you the service of a “First" bank. Your financial welfare is really a matter of first concern here with us. The First National 5,000 Homes Receive The Star Every Other Day—Mr. Merchant Get Your Message To The Home Through The Star—-You Will Get Results That Will Satisfy. For Greater Results In Selling -Try Star Adv. >V' 1 with HUMPHREY BOGART M His lips were still burning from her ard ent kisses, his heart tl 'obbing from her warm embrace when suddenly his blood ran cold as he heard them call her #spy/
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