Webb Theatre — NOW PLAYING — “MILLIE-” WITH THE SCREEN’S GREATEST ACTRESS “HELEN TWELVETREES,” and a superb cast, Lilyan Tashman, Robert Ames, John Halliday, James Hall and Anita Louise. Also BIG VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE VARIETIES. MATINEE ______ 10-25c — NIGHT.10e-30c — CLIP THIS COUPON — AND 15c WILL ADMIT ONE ADULT TO SEE “MILLIE” AT WEBB THEATRE. Coming Friday — “The Great Meadow” Coming Monday — Marilyn Miller In “SUNNY” Webb Theatre FREE Thursday — Friday — Saturday THIS COUPON IS WORTH $6.50 $7.50 Value For Only $1.00 This sale.is made pos sible by the importer and manufacturer pav ing: expense of adver tising sale of Elaine Toiletries. Pay only ?1 for all four articles. 1 his Coupon And $1.00 Will Entitle The Holder To A $7.50 TOILET Set One $2.00 bottle Narcissus Perfume. One $3.50 String Unbreak able Imitation Pearls. One $1.00 Box Narcissus Face Powder. One $1.00 Jar Cleansing Cream. SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE " - and at such LOW COST/ EXERCISE Economy by letting us put youi last Spring’s wardrobe into good condition and appearance for another season’s wear. It may save you the cost of a new outfit or at least provide your smart appearance for your “second best’’ outfit for ordi nary or business wear. Ou prices are so low it’s worth the venture and you will be pleasingly surprised at the results*, Quality Cleaners SOUTH LaFAYETTE ST. — NEXT TO CITY CAFE SHELBY AFE CLEVELAND onservative COUNTY onscientious BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION NEW SERIES OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931. We have already sold over 400 shares in this new series. Get started now and join our band of systematic savers. Drop in and let us talk it over. Drop us a letter or card and we will call to se you. Call us. Shelby & Cleveland County Building Loan Assn. R. T. LeGRAND, Pres. JOHN P. MULL, Sec.*Treas -u LOCAL and* i .PERSONAL News Miss Dessie Canijie one >f U.c | curators of the Dan Carter Co. | will spend Easter in Shelby with he' parents Mr. and Mrs. Andy Camp; Mrs. Joe Drown and little n | .Junior, spent Thursday with Mu Brown’s sister. Miss Dessie CanijKr i in Western N. C. _ Miss, Sara Dellinger will arrive at j home today from Peace Instil u'o j bringing with her a schoolmate. M ■ j Sue Thomas, of Sparta, who.will be I her guest during the Easter holiday I at the home of her parents, Mr. ad \ Mrs. G. S. Dellinger Misses Elizabeth Austell. Louise Bettis and Alice Sanders are among the Queens-Chicora girls who v.l drive at home tomorrow to spc.i'ct thetr spring holidays here with their respective parents. Miss Martha Eskridge and Mas Blanche Lindsay, of Roanoke, Va. arrived here this morning from Ag nes Scqtt college at Decatur, Ga„ to spend the Easter holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Eskridge. Misses Minna and Elizabeth Le Grand are due home today fr>.m Peace institute at Raleigh to spend their holidays with Mr, arid Mrs. It T. LeGrand. Mrs. LeGrand has gone to Raleigh to bring the Misses LeGrand home. Attorney Hamilton C. Jones, of Charlotte, candidate for the Demo cratic nomination to congress in 'he last primary, was a business visitor in Shelby yesterday. Dr. Hoyt C. Dixon. Shelby den tist, is able to be out again after a brief siege of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, of Fay etteville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morris on Tuesday even ing. Mr. Joe Farmer, student at Mars Hill college, will arrive at home Sat urday to spend Easter with his mother, Mrs. A, C. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Yates accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc Brayer when they left for Reids villc on Sunday; they returned home Monday night. Among the members of the Shelby chapter who attended the district area conference of the American Legion auxiliary held in Statesville yesterday were: Mrs, Tom Gold Mrs. W. A. Abernethy, Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. Rob ert Wilson. Mrs. McBride Poston Mrs. Dean Duncan, Mrs. William Crowder, Mtes Margaret Crowder Mrs. Basil Goode, Mrs. Archie Ar cher, Mrs. Tom Ramseur, Mrs. Reid Misenheimer, Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. C. B. Alexander, and Mrs. Jim Webb. Mrs. Charles Wells, as secre tary of the Shelby chapter, made an excellent report of the wrok which has been done by the group here during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Shaw and little son. Joe Ned, of Bakersfield, California are expected to arrive Thursday to speed some time with her aunt, Mrs. G. S. Royster and uncle, Mr. T. M. Sweezy of Fallston and other relatives in North Caro lina, Mrs. Shaw before marriage was Miss Hattye Sweezy, daughter of Mr. L. G. Sweezy of Ins Angeles, California. Mrs. J. W. Timberlake, of Gas tonia, spent the day here Monday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeGrand on S. 'Washington street. Mrs. Ed McCurry and Miss Betty Buttle went to Gastonia yesterday afternoon to attend a party given by Mrs. James Sloan at the country club in honor of Miss Mary Shepard whose wedding is to take place in April. Mrs. R. T. LeGrand, Mrs. L, A. Gettys, Miss Alpha Gettys and Mis. W. F. Mitchell spent the day Satur day In Charlotte. Mrs. J. R. Sevier and Miss Vir ginia Sevier, ot Fasifern academy I near Hendersonville, visited friends here last week. Miss Ella Lipscomb spent the week-end in Greenvlle. S. C., as guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott. Mr. Henry Lee Weathers, student at Danville Military academy. Dan ville, Va., is at home spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lee B. Weathers. Mr. Louis Richbourg and Mr. Jim Roberts left yesterday morning for Buffalo, N. Y., where they will spend the springy and summer months working on the lakes. Miss Elsie Hardin, who has for merly been employed as stenograph er at the A. Blanton Grocery Co., left yesterday for Charlotte where she has accepted a position with the Oldsmobile people. Miss Charlie Mae Laughrldge will take the position formerly held by Miss Hardin here. Mrs, George Kichbourg and twc children will return' to their, home at Statesville ori Friday after a tw week.; visit with relatives here. Mrs H. E. Hichbourg and Mrs. H. J Spry will take her back to Statesville, Miss -Janice Newton, of Bah An tonio, Texas, student at Queens Chicora college, will come to Shelby tomorrow to spend a few days with Miss Margaret Blanton at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Miss Blanton came home last night and will be here during the spring holidays. Mises Annie Hughes, Mattie Short and Annie Laura McSwain visited in Columbia, 8. G. the latter part of the week, going to Charleston Sun day accompanied by Beatrice Notes and Clifford Thompson. They visit ed the magnolia gardens. Mr. Flay Ledford is in Eastern Carolina this week on a business trip. Dr. and Mrs, Sam Schenck and Dr. and Mrs Ben Gold returned home Sunday from Baltimore where Dr. Schenck and Dr. Gold have been attending clinics for the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Beam, of Asheville, and their daughter, Mrs. F C. Van Dusen, of Washington, D C., spent tlie day here Sunday as guests of Dr and Mrs. A. Pitt Beam. Mr. E, F. Wilier, of Charlotte, was in Shelby Sunday afternoon and Mrs- Wilier and their little son, Bil ly, who spent last week here ns guests of Miss Ouida Mundy, re turned home with him, Epworth League Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Epworth lea gues of the Gastonia district has been changed from April 3rd to April 10th, on account of pre-Easter services throughout the district. This meeting will be held at Goodsonville M. E. church, Lincolii ton, Friday evening, April 10, at 7:30 o'clock. Shelby Route 7 Personal Mention Shelby, R-7—Mr. Everett Wright of Mount Ulla spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Wright. Mr. George Thrift of Valde.se spent Monday with his parents, Mr and Mrs P. M. Thrift. Ho was nc jCoinpanied home by Ills niece, Miss j Lots Edwards Misses Vio.'n Anthony and Pearl Davis of the Ella mill spent Sunday with Miss a. G. Lemons. Mr. Gus Anthony who lives above Shelby spent Sunday night with hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anthony. ' Mr. Andrew McSwain of Double Shoals spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. John McSwain. Mrs. S, O. Glover and two chil dren and Miss A. G. Lemons spent last week-end with relatives at the Ella mill. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weast spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Padgett at Beaver Dam. Mr. J. Q. Anthony and little daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Anthony's sister at Grover. Mrs. C. D. Weast of West Shelby Spent Monday with her son, Mr S. A. Weast and Mrs. Weast. Mrs. Lee Brown of Grover spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs J. F Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Welber Brown of Grover visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs John R. Glover over the week-end. Mrs. Daisy Edwards and daughter. Lots, and Misses Hallie Mae Thrift and Knolda McCurry spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Thrift at Eastslde Mr and Mrs. Columbus Owensby and two children attended the fu neral of iris grandfather, Mr. Thomas Owensby at Grover. Senator J. Ham Lewis predicts four political parties tn 1932. No no, Jim, we really haven't enough graft for the two we now have. - Hubbard (Ore.) Enterprise JOB PRINTING OF all kinds at lower prices than you have ever paid. Phone 11 or 4-J and let us give you an estimate o n your next printing order. Automatic presses, accurate count. tf-24p CAROLINA “Shelby’* Popular Playhouse” NOW SHOWING GEORGE BANCROFT “Scandal Sheet” With KAY FRANCIS — CLIVE BROOK SHORT SUBJECTS “Love In The Superb*” “Why Continue The Struggle?” FRIDAY — SATURDAY BUCK JONES “THE AVENGER” McNeely's Is The Showplace Of Fashion For EASTER Beautiful New Things Have Just Been Added We were busy all yesterday opening up new Dresses, Silk Hosiery and Millinery for Easter shoppers. Our stock is one glorious assemblage of Spring and Easter fashions, comparable only to that found in much larger cities. Anti we have taken advantage ot the latest market prices, for these things—the beau tiful garments of which we are boasting— have just been purchased through our buy ing connection in New York and are here at the lowest possible figure you could expect to pay for such exquisite quality merchan dise. Come To McNeely’s Before You Make Your Easter Selections. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND~ SATURDAY A Choice Group $9.95 to $12.75 SILK DRESSES — $7.95 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10 Dozen Beautiful DRESSES In printed Batiste and Soisette materials Very special these three days at $1.95 J. C. McNeely & Co. GOOD TASTE IS ALWAYS IN FASHION First National Bank \ SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 25TH, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..... $2,915,330.58 .Overdrafts... ___...90.89 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation_ 250,000.00 Other U. S. Bonds Owned __._.. 159,150.75 N. C. State Bonds __ 5,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank_ 22,500.00 Other Stocks and Bonds ___ 113,200.00 Real Estate Owned __ 113,398.21 Redemption Fund _ 12,500.00 ''ash on Hand and Due from Other Banks __ 577,493.56 TOTAL __.______._____ $4,168,663.49 LIABILITIES Capital .. $250,000.00 Surplus . 500,000.00 Undivided Profits____ 93,283.33 Accrued Interest Reserved_ 36,853.23 Reserved for Taxes ___ 15,000.00 Circulation __... 250,000.00 Notes Re-Discounted with Federal Reserve Bank _ 128,500.00 DEPOSITS. 2,895,026.93 TOTAL ..$4,168,663.49 Our statement above reflects improving conditions in this section and our people have much to be thankful fy>r from a financial status. Business along all lines seems to show* some improvement and individuals and firms are proceeding with caution and economy, which plan will ultimately lead to financial independence and stability. We invite your hanking business and co-oper ation in every way. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits Eight Hun dred and Forty Thousand Dollars. UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 25TH, 1931. Including Branch Offices at Lattimore, Lawndale, Fallston, Mooresboro Rutherford ton, Forest City and Caroleen. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ___ $1,218,841.78 Overdrafts___ 83.78 N. C. State Bonds____ 30*480.00 United States Bonds__ 72,253.47 Other Stocks and Bonds___ 7,500,00 Banking Houses____ 59,028.16 Other Real Estate Owned_ 34,493.72 Furniture and Fixtures __ 26,701.03 Cash on Hand and Due from Other Bands_ 308,775.71 TOTAL ....$1,758,157.65 LIABILITIES Capital. $150,000.00 Surplus.. 150,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves for Interest and Depreciation_ 60,375.34 Bills Payable. 105,000.00 DEPOSITS . 1,292,782.31 TOTAL_______$1,758,157.65 The trend of business is improved and each week and month brings a more optimistic outlook. With economy and conservatism as watch words, the custom ers of The Union Trust Company should go forward and strive by team-work, economy, frugality and saving tc bring about an even greater financial stability through out our section. We nivite your banking business, UNION TRUST CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.

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