Dempsey's Dad and Bride No. 3 Hiram Uempsey, seventy-three-y ear-old father of the former world'* ehftmpion heavyweight fighter, shown with hi* third wife, the former Mrs. Hannah L. Chapman, who is thirty-six years hi* junior In jauntily applying for ihe license at Salt Lake City, Utah, that plunged him for the third time into the sea of matrimony, the aged bridegroom gave his occupation as that of farmer. Webb Theatre - NOW PLAYING - THE LAUGH HIT 'V' THE SEASON. BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOSLEY IN “HOOK, LINE AND SINKER” Also n BIG VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE VARIETIES. -1(V \\-n 25c — -COMING FRIDAY MARIE DKE3SLER IN “REDUCING” — COMING NEXT WEEK - J0AN CRAWFORD AND ABRAHAM LINCOLN Webb Theatre m It is our pleasure to an nounce a spring selection o f distinguished Wall coverings, which includ es the new Washable pa pers, some scenic pat terns. and a variety of modernistic and cubistic designs. They are uniformly attractive and durable; priced reason ably. You will enjoy inspect ing them. Prices Range from 4c to $1.00 Per Roll. We also cany a complete line of Paints, Varnishes, Etc. Our Workmen are Specialists in Papering, Caleimming, Plastering, Painting and Refinishing and Cleaning, Our materials are of superior quality. Our prices are mod erate. PROSE 592 or WRITE P. O. BOX $53, SHELBY, X. C FOR.FREE CATALOGUE. EOR GREATER RESULTS IN SKIING—TRY STAR A GW LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Howard wno live on Thompson street announce the birth of a little daughter on March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Kendall ol Greensboro will spend tomorrow with Mrs. Henry E. Kendall. Mrs Charles Moss, mother of Mrs. Wise man Kendall comes up from Spar tanburg, S. C., to join them >r the day. Mrs. Lee B. Weathers will return tomorrow from Danville, Va. where she has been spending a-week visit in relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Turner an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Leona to Mr. Albert Camp on Saturday the 14tli of March, 1981. Mrs, B. H. Queen and two child ren, Dorothy and Betty Jo, Mrs. L. Z. Huffman and Miss Pearl Ly brand motored to Gastonia Tues day. They also visited the Ortho pedic hospital. Miss Pearl Lybrand. Miss Minnie Bellfe Flowers and Mr. and Mrs Frank Flowers of CherryvV.le, Miss 'ouise Lybrand and Mr. Lawrence Lybrand -spent Sunday in Cba'ioUe. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Matthai announce the birth of a daughter, Norma Elaine, on March 13 at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoey, jr., of Canton, are expected to spend the week-end here as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoey. Miss Austins Brackett, Miss Alma Newman, and Miss Flossie Grice have just returned from a visit of several days with Miss Newman’s brother, Mr. Carl Newman, and Mrs. Newman at Henderson. Among those who attended the funeral of Dr. Kemp Funderburk in Monroe on Saturday were: Mr. D. Augustus Beam, Dr. and Mrs. A. Pitt Beam. Attorney W. S. Beam, Mrs. Oscar Palmer, Mr. and Mrs Grover Beam, Mrs, Dorcas Beam, Mrs. Georgia Hickson, Mrs. B. C. Houser, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Alexander. •Miss Ann Boykin, Miss Sadie Bev erly and Miss Muriel Wright are spending this afternoon In Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison have gone on a three weeks visit through Georgia and Florida. While away they will visit their son, Mr, Ivy L. Morison and his wife at Moultrie. Ga. Mrs. Roland Hamrick and children of Shelby were the dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Brossie McSwaiu Sun day at Lattimoie. Mrs. L. E. Ligon who has oeen suffering intense pain with rheu matism for the past two weeks, un derwent an operation at the Sheibv hospital on Tuesday and is now resting some better. Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hull, of Charlotte, is here at her bedside. Miss Ruth Wliisonant is in the Shelby hospital where she under went an operation for removal of tonsils this morning. Little Virginia Falls, who was run over "by an automobile last Saturday evening, is getting along nicely at her home on W. Warren street. She was able to leave the hospital last Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. C. Farmer, who ha* been | employed with the Best Furniture I Co. here for sometime. left this mornings for Spring Hope, in the ; eastern part of the state where he ; will be located in the future. Mrs ! Farmer will join him in a few weeks Mr. J. L-. Young left last night for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will 1 spend several weeks on a business ! trip: Mrs. Irma Wallace, district deputy j grand matron of the eleventh dis trict of the Eastern Star, visited the | Cherry ville chapter on Tuesday j night and installed the officers for j the ensuing year. I Mrs. Julia Abernethy. of Ruther i ford college, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. B L. Smith, and Supt. Smith here after spending several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Me. G. Anders and Dr. Anders in Gastonia. Miss Mary Crowell has returned to her home at Forest City after spending several days in toe Cin colnton hospital undergoing treat ment. Mrs. H. J. Spry and Mfs. H. K. iRtchbourg are spending today ip Statetville at guest$ of Mr. and Mr* ©♦erg* ittehbourg. wuen th*y re» turn h*me this evening they will be aedompamed bv Mrs. Gedrge Rich beurg. her little son. Oilbert, and Infant daughter, who wi’l spend a week here with Mr end Mrs H F Richbonrg Mr. R. W. Shoffner and Mira. Irma Wallace, county agent*, will attend the district meeting for the Pied mont agents to be held at Newton on Friday. Mlsses Vevu and Inez Armour and Robert Earl Armour, three children of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Armour, are able to return to school today after being ill for more than a week. Mr. and Mrs. I,. R. S. Cnrnevin land Mrs. Boyce Mauney spent Mou I day in Charlotte. Mr. .lack Miller, of Griffin, Gu., Is spending this week here with his family. Miss Faye Dellinger was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Caldwell In Gastonia. Mr. Jack Miller and Mr. T. J. Babington spent Monday in Char j lottc. — Misses Louise Ledford, Egberts North and Mrs. Raymond Carroll are spending today in Charlotte. At The Theaters Motorcycle cops in California be lieved that clothes did make the man. They attempted to a nest members of the cast of “Up the River" on their way to and from the studios, thinking the players were escaped convicts because they were wearing penitentiary garb. Up the River Is a comedy serene offering running today and Thursday at the Carolina* theatre. The star nut team is baei at tile Webb theatre In their fifth big laugh hit, "Hook, Line and Sinker.” Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool ey and Dorothy Lee. This production presents the two comedians in straight comedy for the first time since they met each other on Broadway. The boys will be remem bered from "Rio Rita," "The Cuck oos”- and "Half Sot at Sunrise.” Lily Mill Mention Of the Week’s News (Special to The Star.) ; My Mill. Mar. 17.—There will be prayer meeting at Mr. Charlie Hay nes' on Friday night at 7:15, j MLsse3 Tansy Mull and Vangie Haynes spent Saturday night with j Miss Ruby Foushec at Cherryville. j Mr. Zero Bivins and family Mrs Addie Morehead and baby ur.d Mr. and Mrs. Major Anderson motored to Lincolnton Sunday* to see rela tive'. Mr. and Mrs. Odus Mull and baby and Miss Mary- Sue Hasting - and Miss Beatrice Mull motored ,« Mor ganton Sunday to see relative;; Mr. Cullen Fortenberry end fam ily visited Mr. Zero Hasting and Mr. Charlie Haynes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Fisher and baby motored to Mr. Elvin Fisher s In Catawba county Sunday. Mr. Clarence Fisher and wife vls i ited. Mr. Horne Toney near Golden Valley Sunday. Casar News Notes Of Personal Items Xintli Grade Entertain* Tenth Grade At Home of Miss Pauline Hoyle. 'Special to The Star.i Casar, Mar. IT—The Casar school teachers spent the week-end at their homes. Miss Willard Brackett spent the week-end with Miss Mary Fergu son in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoyle and children visited Mrs. Hoyle’s par ents Sunday afternoon. I The many friends of Miss Nettie jLee Ramsey gave her as surprise I party Saturday night. Misses Mae Ramsey, Bonnie Lee Walker and others who are in school at Boone spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Queen and little daughter of Polkvllle spent the week-end with Mrs. Queen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemmle Self Miss L. C. Mode spent Saturday night with Miss Mamie Fortenbery. The ninth grade of Casar high school gave a party in honor of the tenth grade Saturday night at the home of Miss Pauline Hoyle, Among those who attended were: Troy Page, Hoyle Self, Mamie Forten bery, Effie Walker, Gwendolyn Hoyle, A. B. Robertson. Elmer Downs, Edith White, Gillie De veney, Cletus Newton, Mary D. Self, L. C. Mode, Irene Self, Buren Wortman and Ernest Self. Mrs. Lester Wortman has flu at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lemmle Hoyle and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. HoyM's sister, Mrs- Lsstar Wortman. Miss Mamie fortenbery spent Sunday night with Miss L. C Mode. Miss Lunette Queen spent Sunday afternoon with Mis? Irene Self Spring Suggests Clean Curtains And Draperies Bring them to us. We can make them fresh ami crisp, spotlessly clean—like new. And you do'a’t have to pay us much for doing the work, tie cause our prices for cash-and carry service are ever appeal - inging to thrifty housewives. The quality of your dry clean ing is an important consider at ion when you want things done nicely. Nobody knows better than those who have tried our work, what excellent service and satisfaction we always give. Satisfactory Work Is The Only Kind Of Work We Do You Pay For No Other. Quality Cleaners S. LaFAYETTE STREE'I NEXT TO CITY CAFE SHEIiBY, N. C. WANTED POULTRY Heavy Hen* Leghorn Hens ,. .. 16c Rooster* .... 14c Ducks and Geese . Young Turkeys ..• 'c Broiler. — 1*. to 2 30c Any time you have poultry far aaL u* before you sell. We always Ik® Highest cash price. y* P»y the SHELBY FEED CO. ' OCa,ed in ,ThomP*°n Bldg. Near City Ice and Fuel Co. - PHONE 741 — SHELBY AFE CLEVELAND onservativc COUNTY onscientioui BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Educate Your Children Without A Financial Burden We want the best for our children—$2.50 per week invested in our Building and Loan for a period of 382 weeks and this reinvested will amount to $2, 000 for your child*at the age of 19. Take shares now for your child and thus have the means to give it a college education without a burden to you or your business. Let us talk the problem over. — NEW SERIES OPENS APRIL 1TH, 1931 — Shelby & Cleveland County Bidding Loan Assn. It. T. Le(iRAND, Pres. JOHN P. MULL, Sec.-Treas. No Laughing Matter If You Stay Away because you'll miss the newest team SPENCER ' and HYMER, this season’s greatest glee giving, gloom chasers in a robust riot of hilarious hap penings aided by merry playmates. Story B> MAUKINE WATKINS TODAY AND THURSDAY Carolina — SHORTS “Green Pant* Mystery/’ “Her Future”