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^ -a- ■ COME IN AND SEE THESE HIGH GRADE BED ROOM SUITES Finished in select walnut, with strong oak drawers. Dust proof top and bottom. Built to sell for a much higher price than we are offering them for. A complete line to select from—at the price you wish to pay. TERMS TO SUIT. Sterchi Bros., Inc. Shelby, N. C. South LaFa*ette Street. Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — Happy <%s are here again/ M*"E DRESS LER^ - poixv MORAN 01, ..cmmrrtinn // —those screaminq /A Tjzuqht Short "qalsin ^ ’REDUCING ALSO COMEDY — FABLES — NEWS — 10c AND 25c — — COMING MONDAY THAT 4 STAR PICTURE “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” Greater than “The Birth of a Nation.” The Wonder Picture of the Century. — WE PLAY THE PICK OF THE PICTURES — Webb Theatre ECONOMY & CONVENIENCE MEANING MAJESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Majestic offers you a re frigerator that can be op erated for 3c a day or less. Compare this with what you are paying «for re frigeration by the use of ice. By doing so you will see that the cost of operat ing a Majestic Electric Re frigerator for a year will not be but a very little more than what you will pay for refrigeration with ice during the four hottest months in the year. Re member 3c a day or less! You have conveniences in a Majestic Electric Re frigerator that you can never hope to obtain from an ice box. Beauty: all steel-porcelain interior, 3-inch moisture proof insulation; constantly cold; and the most sanitary product that can be placed in a home. Everything re mains as it is when put in the refrigerator with nc spoilage or danger of serving anything that has beer kept too long. Compare these features of the Majestic Electric Refrigerator with those of any other refrigera tors and remember that these modern conveniences can be obtained only in a Majestic Electric Refrigerator. TESTED, APPROVED AND GUARANTEED BY THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE. DE SIGNED BY 3,000 HOUSEWIVES. PENDLETON’S MUSIC STORE 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. [LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News | Miss Katherine Green, ot Gas Itonia. Is visiting her cousin, Mrs I. J. Stillwell, and Mr. Stillwell at their home in the Pendleton apart ments this week. Mrs. Stillwell and ! her guest spent last Friday in For est City with their aunt, ttys Thomas Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lattimore have as their guest the latter's mother i Mrs. O. C. Joseph, oi Spartanburg Mrs. Joseph was accompanied to Shelby on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Porter, also of Spartanburg. | who spent the day with Mr. and }Mrs. Lattimore. -- i Mrs. X. J. Stillwell and her house | guest. Miss Katherine Green, are ; spending today in Hickory with Mrs. S. T. McCracken. They go to attend a luncheon given in their honor. Mrs. Z. J. Thompson will return home Saturday from Lincoluton where she underwent a serious op eration in the Lincoluton hospital. Her friends will be pleased to know she is getting along nicely. Miss Carobel Lever, Mrs. Homes Grigg and Mrs. Herman Eskridge spent yesterday in Charlotte. Mrs. Luthar McGinty and her son. i Mr. Luther McGinty, Jr., wdi spend Sunday at Brevard with Mr and I Mrs. Prank Hoey and Mrs. Ual ! Schenck spent Monday in 'Tu.r 1 lotte. , Mrs. Mattie Stamey anil Mrs. (Mattie Peeler of Belwood. Mrs, Mat - I tic Jacobs of Rising Star, Texas, | | and Mr. Fred Boggs-of Best, Texas, i {were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. |G. Higgins today. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hoe,, return ed home last night from riiomasv ville. Ga.. where they went >o at tend the funeral of a; brr.:-«er in law of Mrs. Hoey who died it.ire this week. Mr. J. P. Carroll, of Coluinb 0. C., will spend the w’eek-end hero; with his sister. Mrs. Walter Pan-! ning, and famTTj. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Ferguson and family, of Charlotte, will spend the week-end here as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Blan ton. Mr. Louis Roberts, student in the school of medicine at Duke univer sity, will arrive at home tomorrow to spend his spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roberts. He will be here during the coming week. Mrs. E. E. Hulick returned to | Charlotte with her daughter, Mrs. Black, who was here for a short I visit yesterday, after the former had spent several weeks with her son, Mr. B. D. Hulick, and his family here. Mrs. Jean Sehenck spent yester day afternoon in Lincolnton with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Crowell. Miss Louise Lever, a teacher hi the McAdenville schools, will spend the week-end at home with her father, Mr. C. L. Lever. Mrs. Horace Easom. Mrs. Pitt Beam and Mrs. Grady Lovelace spent Thursday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Arrowood, Mrs. James B. Wilson and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Jr., attended the fu neral of Mr. Anowood’s aunt, Mrs. J. T. Dameron, at Bessemer City yesterday. Mr. P. E. Lipford of the Cleveland Cloth mill village, has returned from Charlotte where he underwent a mastoid operation. Woodrow Grayson, son of R. N. Grayson of S. DeKalb street, suffer ed a broken arm one day this week while playing on the school ground at the Marion street school which ne attends. Miss Lula Hamrick attended the W. M. U. convention in Gastonia riast week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamrick and Mr. Eugene Bettis spent last Thurs day a week ago in Charlotte going down to hear Dr. Truett. Mrs. W. E. Koon and little daugh ter, Pamelia, returned yesterday from Spartanburg where they have been visiting relatives for about two weeks. Mrs. Hattie Lowery Starr, of York, S. C.. visited friends here on Wed nesday Miss Jessie Pearl Wall, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wall, who recently completed a course in nurse's training at George Washing ton university, Washington, D. C. returned to Washington on Tuesday where she will stand the state board examination. Mr. A. J Kudos has resigned riL > position with the Wright-Baser ■ company to take over tire Three; Points service station, Mr. Cades' will be assisted by Mr. Vates Harrel son. formerly of Shelby, but. recent ly located in Charlotte. Mr. Harrel son will arrive in town within tin* j next, few du.vs. Mrs. Kllu C. Glenn, of York, 8. C,' spent the day here Wednesday with Mrs. Walter Fanning. The many friends of Mrs. W. A Thompson, formerly Miss MilUcent j Blanton, will .be interested to know that she and Mr. Thompson have, returned from their West Indian] cruise arid are at home in Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. R. K. PrcsheU. of Morganton, who has been spending several months here with her daughter,' Mrs. F. O. Gee, and Mr Oee, left Wednesday to return to her home. Mrs. Amite Reid and Mr. Robert Presnell, sister und brother of Mrs. Gee, also of Morganton, spent the day here Wednesday und took Mrs. Presnell back with them. Mr. W. E. Koon has accepted a " position.with D. H. Cline, Inc. Miss Emaline COman, of Norfolk, spent several days' “here this week visiting friends. Hr. and Mrs. Sam Sehenck spent Wednesday in Charlotte on business. Dr. and Mrs Ben Gold md Dr. and Mrs. Sam Schenok will leave tomorrow for Baltimore where they will spend next week attending clinics. An American race -horse always} wears spectacles. America always gets in first, of course, but there is still time to equip one of our aris tocratic racing greyhounds with a monocle.—The Humorist (London.) Wayne Farmers Ask For Federal Loans Goldsboro, Mar. 16.—About 65 Wayne county farmers, includin'* those unable to secure credit else where and those whose crops were damaged by hail last year hate ap plied for Federal seed and eiiilt zer loans. Farmers have applied for 'cans averaging $300, George C. Kmnegay, in charge of filing applications, said. Negro Minstrel At Piedmont Tuesday There will be, a negro minstrel given at Piedmont high school aud itorium Tuesday evening, March 24, at 8 o'clock. "In the Olden Golden Days." by the Palm Tree Ep worth league. Forget all your trouble and come see some fun. Your blues will vanish. Will keep you laughing from beginning to end. A lot of good old fashioned songs are sung by ne groes. Proceeds to send delegates to the Epworth league assembly at Lake Junaluska. Small admission charge. Hundreds Of Mills Limit Work At Night Charlotte, Mai-. 19.—A ;otal of 183 cotton textile manuf curing corporations entered into the agrae ment sponsored by the Cotton Tex tile institute of New York, to elimin ate night work by women and mId ol's under 18 years of age acco-dirg to a list Just received here f:om the institutes headquarters. These mills represent more than 83 per cent, of the industry in the Southern spates, ; the announcement said. Out of the total corporations adopting this policy effective March 11, were 202 North Carolina p’ents and 78 South Carolina plants With a few exceptions all mills in the Charlotte territory wliich could be affected by this agreement i agreed to adopt the new policy, the list indicated. At The Theaters Marie Dressier and Polly Moran will be seen today and Saturday at the Webb theatre in "Reducing,", their second co-starring comedy. The principal scenes of the picture are laid in a beauty parlor where there are sorts of opportunities to laugh at the attempts to obese ladies who are sorts of opportunities to laugh weight ones trying to add a few pounds. "The Man Who Came Back,” star ring Charles Farrell and Janet Gay nor began Its second successful run at the Carolina theatre today. This magnificent tribute to manhood Mid womanhood has already met with applause than any other Farrell Gaynor production by Fox. "East Lynne” comes to the Carolina Mon day with a cast of notables headed by Ann Harding. Union Community News Of Week End Mrs. Harris Elected S. S. Superin tendent. Sick People ,\re Better. iSpecial to The Star.) March 19 A targe crowd of peo ple were present for Sunday school and preaching service at Union. Rev. D. O. Washburn delivered an ex cellent sermon In church confer ence Mrs. A. D. Harris was unani mously elected superintendent 01 the Sunday school to fill the vacancy caused hy the resignation of Mrs George Lee, nee Mozelle Weathers, and Mr Ramon Lee Greene a Iso elected as general director of the B. V. P. U's to succeed Mrs. Har ris. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W T Weathers had as their guests over the week-end their children, Ray and Virgil, of Chapel Hill, Paris Lattlmore and Nellie of the Lattlmore school fac ulty and Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Polkvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Lee Greene spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mode. Misses Vella Blanton and Evan geline McEntire spent several days last week visiting friends tmd rela tives 111 Gastonia Rev. D. G. Washburn, took dinner with Mr and Mrs. A D Harris Sun day. r Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Powell spent awhile with friends and relatives near Llneolnton Sunday. Quite a number of people have been sick for the past few days Among them our popular mail car rier Mr. Waiter Lee. Mr Q Z Wil son and Miss Ellen Wilson, Mrs. J. T S, Mauney. little Joe Bill Harris and Mr. Frank Connor. They are all belter now. Mrs. A. D. Harris reports English l>ens in bloom She planted the seed last October. Wo have quite a few enthusiastic gardeners in our com munity and rightly so since our governor Is a gardener All North Carolina ought to be gardening. A British auto-racer has been knighted for his exploits in this country. And all the British heavy weights who ever came over here have been crowned —San Diego Union. A Harvard professor says he can produce artificial earthquakes. The Democratic leaders might try to engage him to make an artificial landslide for the party next year.—j Louisville Times. SPECIAL AT Kester-Groome Furniture Co, 95c DOWN One National Spring, 2-in. Post Metal Bed, 50-lb. Cotton Mat tress — all for $19.95 Beds come in assorted colors: Brown, Pink, White and Green. ONLY 95c DOWN AND $1.00 WEEKLY We have full line of beds, mattresses and spring at any price range. Kester-Groome Furniture Co. tyORTH LaFAYETTE STREET SHELBY, N. C. Clttn. HAKHNSd jE|jrr \ LYNNE Flung from the arms of her husband into those of his best friend by a bitter fate. A drama that stirs the heart of humanity/ m PICTURE ' flWBBOQK CrndWm. ^ FBAWKUOYP pMUCQOn* MONDAY AND TUESDAY CAROLINA A By Giving Better Values WE KEEP OUR BUSINESS GOOD NEW EASTER DRESSES — Here are the Dresses that will laid the Spring fash ions in lively Prints, Silk Crepes. Sunday night chif fon and other materials. “See Window Display.” Smart! Chic! Youthful! Featuring Every New Spring Shade For Sport Street and Dress Wear See Our Window Display Don’t fail to see the new “Sunday Night” Dresses. VII Sizes for Juniors, MisN es and Matrons. NEW EASTER COATS — You’ll Marvel at Such Coats At These LOW PRICESr New Tricon, Broadcloths, Chontra Cloth, Sport Wool ens. Tailored and Fur trim med models. $4.87 Dress and Sport Models in the Season’s Newest Styles. BUY YOUR COAT AT COHEN’S CHIC! SMART! NEW • The new Shipper Blues. Blacks, Green—Tans, Navy and Black and White ... All sll . . All well tailored. Finished u the manner of the finest coats. 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