WEBB THEATRE TONIGHT — SEE BEAUTIFUL NORMA SHEARER In “Strangers May Kiss” IT'S A KNOCKOUT. ALSO LATEST NEWS ANI) COMEDY. SATURDAY — ONE DAY ONLY YOU WILL LAUGH TILL IT HURTS SEE BUSTER KEATON IN ‘‘PARLOR, BED ROOM AND BATH” THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE. COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS Coming Monday “One Heavenly Night” WEBB THEATRE SOME FEATURES OF THE NEW Majestic Electric Refrigerator NOT FOUND IN ANY OTHER. Rotary Compressor— Forced Air Cooling Circulation— Dry Zero Insulation— 84 cubes of ice in 5 foot cabinet— Spring Door Closing Ice Compart ment 32 Inch Insulated Cabinet— 3 Cents Per Day Operation— Together with 3 Year Guarantee— All at a lower price per cubic foot. Pendleton’s Music Store Shelby and Kings Mountain Beware the MOTH! THE moths will get you, if you . . . don’t . . . watch . . . out ... In fact, there's only one 100% foolproof method of outwitting those sly and ingenious fellows, and that is to have your winter clothes cleaned by Quality Clean ers before you hang them away in the closet When moths get near Quality Cleaned Clothes, they throw up their hands and fly away. What is more, you will be delighted next winter to find your clothes cleaned and pressed, ready to wear (and not even nibbled at by Mr. Moth.) t Quality Cleaners S. LaFAYETTE ST. - SHELBY, M, C. — NEXT TO CITY CAFE — LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs Henry New and lit tle daughter, Patsy, left Shelby on Tuesday for-Columbus, Ohio, where they will make their home. Mrs. Newton Faroel! and little daughter, Gloria, of Greensboro are here on a visit to Mrs. Farnells par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jap Suttle, 'it their home on West Warren street. Miss Lucy Yelton lias returned home after a week's visit with her sister. Mrs. Clemie Spangler and Mr. Spangler of Charlotte. Miss Yel ton accompanied by Mr. and Mr . Spangler attended a dance at the Theta Kappa Pm medical fraternity house In Chapel Hill Saturday nigh1.. Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Kendall of Greensboro are spending today with his mother, Mrs. Henry Kendall- Mr Kendal! Is associate editor of the Greensboro News. Mrs. Kate L. North. Who has been ill for tlie past ten days with flu. is! much better and is able to be out again. Mrs. Julia Abernelhy, of Butlier- i ford College, who has been here for some time with her daughter..".Mrs, B. L. Smith, and Capt. Smith, and j who has been recuperating from in-1 Juries received in a fall a moiuli ago. expects to go to Cherry vile to morrow to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. P Dellinger, there. Mrs. J. D. Lineberger lias been ill! and coiifincd to her home for sev eral days. Miss Kale Crowell, of Indian Trail, was the gue;:t of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harmon during the mission ary conference held here this wee':. Miss Kathleen Hord has gone to Brevard to spend the week-end with Miss Josephine Clayton. Rev. and Mrs. E. P Billups ana Rev. W. L. Scott, of Rutherford col lege, were dinner guests of C-apt. and Mrs, B. L. Smith ye. lerday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Leflcr. ML - Mary Virginia Leflcr and Miss Nila Benton spent Sunday in Hot Spring.-; with Mr. Leflcr’s brother, Mr. Fred Lefler, and Mrs. Leflcr. Mrs. Mac- G- Anders, of Gastonia spent Thursday in Shelby visiting relatives. Mrs. J, R. Hord Is at home from Raleigh after spending three weeks therewith her grandson, Mr. Eugene Hord, and Mrs. Hord. Mrs. J. D. Rankin, of Boone, who has been the guest cf her sister, Mrs. E- L, Smith, and Supt. Smith, while attending the missionary con ference here this week, has gone to Atlanta to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs, T. M. Rutherford, jr. Mrs. tV. A. Thompson. of Little Rock, Ark., will arrive here Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Blanton. Mrs. Thompson will be dame of honor in the wedding of her sister, Miss Caroline Blanton, which takes place here on April 23. Miss Ruth Laughridge. of Queen* - Chicora. will spend the week-end rt home with her parents. Mr. and Mr,-. R. M. Laughridge. Mrs. L. B. Abernethy, of Casionu, will return home tomorrow after spending a month here at the home i of her niece, Mrs. B. L. Smith, and Capt. Smith. j Miss Mary Lilian Speck is ill and I confined to her home for several I days. Mias Helen Roberts, daughter of ; Mrs. Will M. Roberts, who is a t;tu 1 dent at Davenport colegs, Lenoir, lias been elected a council member i for the next school year. Friends of Miss Roberts will be pleased to learn that she has also made the college honor roll djiring the entire school year. i_j__ Merger Of Chair Factories Approved Hickory, Apr. 16.—Plans for merg | ing three of Hickory's leading fur j niture manufacturing plants into ; one concern to be known us the : Hickory Chair Manufacturing com pany. were ratified at a meeting j yesterday afternoon of stockholders j of the three plants. The companies effected '-y the i merger are the Hickory Chair ocn> ' pany, the Hickory Furniture oom j pany and the Martin Furniture company. K. C. Menzies is pre;i ! dent of all three plants which nwe | as active heads George Bailey, Go j. W. Hall and William Cox. Several weeks ago (he dirv’toi.s of the three manufacturing plaits voted to merge into a consolidated concern and the meetings were held here today for the stockholders to approve the action of the directors. The consolidated concern will nave an authorized capital stock of $r. ono.ooo Capt. B. L. Smith goes, to Ga. -j tonta tomorrow where he will ad- i dress a meeting of the city teachers, i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaw, of Bair- ] ersviile. California, spent Wednes day and Thursday here as guests of j Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Dorsey. Mrs. Floyd O. Smith, of Bristol, i Tcnn . arrived last night to visit her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hoey. j Mr \V. T. Sinclair and Mr L. R. Sides, Of Charlotte, will be guests j tomorrow of Mr and Mi#. R. Ml j Laughrklge. coming over ior the! district music contest being held ! Here. Pleasant Hill I Community News! Mr. and Mrs. Dillingham Move In From Florida. Personal Items. Pleasant Hill, April 16,—the tann ers of this community are very busy plowing, getting ready to plant. We welcome into our community Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillingham who moved here from Florida recently, Mr. Miner Lowery and Miss Lois I Edwards surprised their many friends by motoring to Gaffney Fri day and getting married. Mrs. \V. B Lowery visited Mr.| mid Mrs. Tom H. Lowery Friday! night and Saturday. Little Edwin and Lawson Ken -! dries spent Saturday night with! their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.: L. I. Kendrick of Shelby. | Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guffe1 laid as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Fred Blanton and i unily of t,h': Earl section. Mi*, and Mrs. Clyde Kendrick and] children were the dinner guests of; Mrs. C. C. Putnam and family Sun day. j Miss Beulah WUisnant spent '.ho day Sunday with Miss Irene Me-1 Murry. Mr. and Mrs. H. Q Kendrick and children spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lowery. * Mr. and Mrs. Jcs.se Dycus and! children of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs, Tom H, Lowery Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mi's. W. J. Fi'uncis and family of Charlotte visited their par «i o. and other relatives' in the com n 'rs'.ty Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. James Wlnsnant visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. WUisnant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Celius Gantt and baby,. Mr. Roland Gantt and Mr. Wells Lowery were visitors in Spar tanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Y. Kendrick and children and Mrs. W. B. Lowery visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Borders at Patterson Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Lowery and children were visitors in Blacks burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Randail and children visited- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. WUisnant. __ _ Find A Complete Stone Age Town' Cologne, Germany .—The first cat? plete village of the men of the n >v stone age lias been uncovered i*i LindenUial, a suburb of Cologne. Five thousand years ago. it tolls 1 a story not much different from l that of the middle ages a few hun dred years ago. I Around the entire village was a i moat albout’ seven feet deep and lfi> feet wide. Beyond it was a palisade j , of piles. "Pieces of broken pottery were found in the moat,” says Dr. Fritz Fremersdorf, director of the excav a , lions, “indicating that this mo.u : existed at the time of the village. “Although our scientific exnvu 1 tions begun cnly on August 1, 1930 ! the results' so far surpass all ex • pectations. Pottery of tills neoiitl - ic period Has been found scattered all the way from the Balkans to Belgium and Holland, but no com plete settlement had previously teen {brought to light. “The foundations of many of the | huts are complete. The building ! plots are for the most part irregular ! and curved In the shape of kidneys Surrounding these are holes of wooden piles, proving beyond doubt that wooden huts once stood there. “In seme cases we found king, narrow slits cut into the ground.. Possibly they were devices for key ing meat cool. "A few rectangular plots also have been uncovered. One was al most 70 feet long, with parallel posts running lengthwise inside. II had neither hearth nor other evi dence of civilization.” ‘ Much pottery lias been found, all i made before the potter's wheel wai ! known There are large quantities of the tools of the new stone age man, hand mills, flint knives, arrero heads and batebets and th« bones of animals made into tools. t Pays To Advertise CAROLINA ‘Shelby’s Popular Playhouse” NOW SHOWING Jeanette McDonald Reginald Denny “Oh For A Man” A Great Comedy For All. BOB STEELE “Hidin' Fool” Plenty Thrills, Action. PATHE COMEDY. A Connecticut Yankee Wjll Be In Town Monday At 1 P. M. 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