Webb Theatre j — TONIGHT — i Constance Bennett And Robert Montgomery In i “The Easiest Way” i ACTS — NEWS REEL. | — 10c AND 25c — jj — SATURDAY — J Eddie Cantor In “WHOOPEE” | — COMING MONDAY — ' 1 A BIG ONE I “THE PASSION FLOWER” £ Webb Theatre j Campbell's Announces The Arrival Of New Spring Apparel Many new numbers of Women’s, Miss es’, Children’s, Men’s and Boys’. New Apparel have been added this week and now we invite you to see for your self the most outstanding display of New Merchandise this firm has ever had the privilege of presenting the Buying Public. The prices are FAR BELOW your greatest expectations. Nothing like it in this firm’s history. If It's WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, DRESSES, HATS, FOUNDATION GARMENTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES, OR MEN’S AND BOYS’ * SUITS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SHOES OR ANY OTHER ITEM CARRIED .. . THIS IS THE PLACE. GUARANTEED SAVINGS IN EVERY PURCHASE. Campbell's Department Stores SHELBY-LAWNDALE LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. Reid Misenheimer ! spent the week-end In Albemarle i with the former's mother, Mrs. J. S I Misenheimer, who has been qutte i ill at her home there. Late news ! from Mrs. Misenheimer is to the cf I feet that her condition Is Improved | - j Mrs. J. R. Dover, ' Mrs. W. F. 1 Mitchell, Miss Ella McNlchols, Mrs. i Ceph Blanton and Miss Kate Wil | son spent Wednesday In Statesville I where they attended the meeting of the Daughters of the American I Revolution being held there this week. Mrs. Henry Swanzy, of Greens boro, la the guest this week of her aunt, Mrs. J. p. Smith, and Mr. j Smith here, • Mr, O. C. Sarratt spent last week end at Bridgewater as the guest of Mr. Ed Thomason, of Charlotte, at his cottage there. Mr. Gene Thoma son, son of the host, Is an artist of some ability and sketched a portrait of Mr. Sarratt during the week-end. Miss Mildred Ramsey, who is a teacher in the city schools at Tay lorsville. spent last week-end at home with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Washburn will take their little daughter, Vir ginia, to Charlotte tomorrow for a tonsil operation at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital there. Friends who are Interested in the condition of Mrs. R. N. Gurley, who has been critically ill in a hospital In Colombia, 8. C., will be glad to homo of her sister in Columbia a know that she was moved to the home of her sister in Columbia a week ago and that she continues to j improve slowly. Miss Emaline Gilman, of near Charlotte, and Mr. George Johnston, of Gastonia, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Jean 8chenck Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Dickson, of Gastonia, spent last Sunday here with the former’s brother, Mr. B. W. Dixon, and Mrs. Dixon, at their apartment on N. LaFayette street. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Dorton and two children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Biggerstaff at Forest City last Sunday. Mrs, B. O. Hamrick. Mrs. William Andrews, and Mrs. S. O. Andrews were visitors in Forest City Thurs day evening. Mrs' John W. Doggett. Mrs. Dan Frazier, Mrs. J. S, Dorton and Mrs. B, W. Dixon spent Wednesday aft ernoon visiting friends in Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Castevens are back at home after a recent visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mai’s at Taylors ville. j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dixon, of the Ora mill vilage, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Joselyn, on March 12. Mrs. Clarence W. Reid, of Char lotte, has been spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mc Ginty, at their home In Cleveland Springs Estates. Mr. Reid came up for dinner last evening and Mrs. Reid returned home with him. Mrs. C. B. Lovelace and two laughters, Thelma and Imogene Lovette, have returned to their home at Taylorsville after visiting relatives here. Friends of Mrs. Gerald Morgan will regret to learn that she has been ill and confined to her home i 3.11 this week. Mrs. Tom Fetzer, Miss Ollle Ham* j rick and Mrs. W. H. Blanton attend ed the Truett meeting in Charlotte I yesterdaj’. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Dover and Miss Katherine Dover will spend the week-end at Red Springs as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and family. Mrs, Frank Wliisnant left this aft ernoon for McAdenville to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Claude Roberts, nee Frances Whis nant. Mr. J. T. Cline of Shawnee, Okla homa is spending a few days here with his brother, Mr. A. E. Cline. Their mother died this week in Ire dell county. Mr. Lawson A. Cabaniss. former ly with the Cleveland Hardware Co here has accepted a position with a hardware store at Cherryvllle. Mr- R. L- Armour has returned from » business crip to Baltimore Mr- and Mrs. Ocar 6-jttl* spent rbureday in Charlotte Mr*. A- M- Hamrick underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils In a Charlotc hospital on Wednesday She is reported to be 'letting ntong nicely Mrs. C. H. Lee has returned to her home in Atlanta after spending the week-end with tier brother, Mr Odis Royster who lias been very s'cs This may have been a mild win-! ter. but to Judge from the business news, It manages to freeze a lot of j assets.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. At The Theaters _____ The celebrated story Toi'esiej David” is playing under the auspices i of the Boy Scouts at the Lyric the-1 utre today and Saturday. Richard Cromwell, Noah Beery ani Join. Peer- carry the principal voles in the picture. Constance Bennett and Robert Montgomery are playing the -Eas iest Way" at the Webb today on’y. News reel and short subjects ai“ | extra on the program. Saturday -p. j return engagement of Eddie Cantor I in ‘'Whoopee.” — Edmund Lowe and Joan Denrelt In “Scotland Yard” and Tom xyler in ‘“West of Cheyenne" are features for the double program at the Caro lina today and Saturday. Monday — Gary Cooper Bnd Lily Damlta in Zane Grey’s “Fighting Caravans” Second Baptist Church Services Snb’ects For The Pastor's Sermons, i Study Cour"« To Start Next Week. Services as follows will be held the Second Baptist church on next Sunday, and throughout next week, j Sunday school at 9:45, R. II. VV11-’ son, Supt. The Men's Bible c’ass will meet at the church and go in a body to the Methodist church where there will be a joint meeting of both classes with V,’. C, Camp bell as teacher. Rev. L. L. Jessup, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro using as Ills subjects ‘‘Working Where You Are” and "The Lost Coin.” General B. Y, F. U. organization I will meet at 8:30 with Floyd Sin jgleton in charge. [ Regular prayer meeting service | on Wednesday night at 7:30. A study course for the Sunday i school will be held next week us | ing as the text book "Teachers That I Teach*” All of those interested in Sunday school work are invited to attend beginning Monday night at 7:30. Ella Mill News Of Current Week Prayer Services Tonight. Personals Of People Going About. i (Special To The Star ) Prayer services will be conducted at the home of Mr. Clytor Morehead Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fralo and James Mays and Miss Alpha Mays of Stony Point spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Joe Ellis. Mrs. Julie Edwards of SasUiJp spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Edwards. Mrs. J. B. Self of Bessemer City* spent a part of last week with Mrs. Joe Camp. Misses Evelyn and Arie WH'ue and Mrs. Eunice Anderson spent fuesd.ty at Eastside with Mrs. Hattie Hornet Miss Blanche Blanton of Eastside spent Thursday with Misses Lois and Ray Blanton. Messrs Coley Gossett and James StrUtte left Tuesday for QuanUco, Va. Misses Gertrude arid Ruby Hopper 1 spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence James at * tne On Mill. Misses Viola Anthony and Pearl Davis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shytle near Folkviiie. Mrs. Lem Camp and ,baov Her bert spent Monday night with Mrs. Joe Camp. Mr. Clyde Bowens Is spending the week-end in Gastonia with Mr and Mrs. Walter Grose. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards o! Beaver Dam section spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ed wards. Mr. Rollin Maffett spent Tuesday night in Gastonia. Mr. Horace Bowen of the Mt Sinai section spent Saturday nigh. with Mr. Oscar Bowens. Mr. Pink Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowen, Miss Nina and *f -len Bowen spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Camp near Grover. Mrs- Jack Kennedy of tr.a or a Mill U spending the week with he" mother. Mrs. Roland Johnston Miss Clara Kiser and Mrs, Earl **tcks spent Sunday afte-noon wit! Mr. and Mrs, Raloh Kiser. Mrs. Tom Wilson visited in Kings- Mountain Sunday - POULTRY CAR AT Seaboard Depot MARCH 18 The Following Cash Prices will be Paid Heavy Hens. 16c Leghorn Hens.16c Roosters .. 8c Ducks and Geese..7c Young Turkeys.. 20c Capons, 7 lb. and up ..28c Capons, under 7 lbs. . 20c SEABOARD FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE By B. AUSTELL, President R. W. SHOFFNER, County Agent CASH FOR POULTRY THE FOLLOWING CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID MAR. 16 TO 21: HEAVY HENS _ ______15c LEGHORN HENS _ 12c SOFT-51 BATED CHICKENS . 15c STAGS .. 12c OLD ROOSTERS Sc DUCKS AND GEESE.. 10c YOUNG TURKEYS. 20c OLD TOMS__-_17c EAGLE Poultry Co. SAM UDELL, Manager PHONE 149 — SEABOARD DEPOT SHELBY, N. C. i OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ! • • • • Pure Silk Lined All-Wool Coats $9.95 • • • • * — SILK DRESSES — That Can’t Be Beat $5.00 • • • • WIRTHMOR DRESSES “Wear More Cotton’’ $1.00 • • • • — JUST RECEIVED — 6 Dozen GINGHAM DRESSES From New York 2 FOR $1.00 J. C. McNEELY & CO., Inc. CAROLINA “Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” TODAY AND SATURDAY — DOUBLE PROGRAM ED SUM) LOWE — JOAN RENNETT DAVID TORRENCE Directi*il by WILLIAM K. HOWARD - ALSO — PATHE MONDAY - TUESDAY I Gary Cooper Lila Damita Tully Marshall 1 Ernest Torrence I Fred Kohler IN — WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY — “Up The River” The Greatest Comedy Of The Year. — ADMISSION ALWAYS 10-25c — r fc