Webb Theatre
— NOW SHOWING —
‘‘Evelyn Laye” The Loveliest Prima
Donna This Side of Heaven
IN
“One Heavenly Night”
WITH
John Boles - Leon Erroll and Lilyan
Tashman - Also News and Acts.
— COMING WEDNESDAY —
i
RONALD OILMAN IN
“THE DEVIL TO PAY”
COMING SOON
“TRADER HORN”
Webb Theatre
Wedding &
Graduation
Gifts
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
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AT
YOUNG'S
ABERNETHY’S OLD STAND
SHELBY, N. C.
Breaking All Records
High Quality Dry
Cleaning Did It
A Follow used to be able to puff out his chest
with pride because he went up in an airplane.
Nowadays, he's a piker unless he stays up a
couple of weeks.
Suppose a fellow does break all the records and
stay up longer than anybody else ever did . . .
by the time he lands and gets alb shaved up to
meet the mayors reception committee, some
body else out in Oskosh or Kalamazoo has tak
en the record away from him.
Cut we'd like to see somebody try to take our
record away from us. It’s not a-record of hours
in the air . . . but a record for service to satis
fied customers,
More people than ever before are demanding
BETTER DRY CLEANING, BETTER PRESS
ING and BETTER SERVICE . . . our custom
ers are getting it and at no more cost than a
service of lesser quality.
IF IT'S WORTH DRY CLEANING
WORTH GOOD DRY CLEANING.
IT'S
TRY US!
THE
WHITIWAV
"Quality"
Cleaners—layers
Tliom 105
<4Ca*h and Carry or Delivery Service”
LOCAL and*
•PERSONAL News
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Kelley end
I little son Dicky, returned to their
j home In Uigh Point Saturday alter
■ spending several days with Mr, and
I Mrs. Thos. D. Philbeek. Mr. Kelley
| is pastor of the Methodist church at
' High Point.
'
I Mr. and Mis. D. G. Washburn, jr.
' left Saturday for Thomasvllle, Ala ,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe LuU and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Nolan spent the week-end at Char
leston. visiting the Magnolia and
Middleton flower gardens.
Mr. Eric Nelson and son, Doi.aUi
* Palmer, of Plnehurst, and Mr W.
1 L. Shuplng. of Gastonia, are spend
{ing this week with their mother,
| Mrs. B. H. Palmer. Mrs. Painter
■ will accompany Mrs. Nelson to
; Pinehurst the last of the week.
, Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Story, Miss
: Clara Edwards and Mrs. L. A. Blun
I ton spent the week-end in Cha.les
' ton and the Magnolia Gardens.
Mr. Harvey S. White leaves today j
to spend two weeks in Alabama.
! Miss Rachel Wells, with' a party
ipf friends from Forest City, spent
the week-end at Wake Forest on a
house party.
Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Hoey, Mr. and |
Mrs, Cicero Hoey and two children,
Mr, and Mrs. Flay Hoey, Mrs. C. C.J
McBrayer and Mrs. Floyd O. Smith
| spent Sunday in Asheville. Mr.
Smith came down from Bristol,
Tenii., and joined them there for
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, sr., of
Raleigh, are spending this week
| here with their son. Mr. Hugh Mil
ler, jr„ and Mrs. Miller at tlieir
'home on Cleveland Springs road.
fitrs. Lee Wray and her little son.
| Robert, returned home yesterday
from Spartanburg where during the
'past two weeks the child has beet: a
i patient at Dr. Smith's baby cliiue
j there. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wray
will be happy to know that tittle
! Robert is somewhat improved.
—
Friends here will be interested to
t know that Rev. and Mrs. Allen Loi'i
mcr and their two cl) I Id re n of Sound
Beach. Conn., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Griffin at their home at
Chapel Hill.
Mr. Brevard Lattimore, who has
been working i,n Sanford, Fla., dur
ing the winter, arrived at home last
night to spend sometime with his
'parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Lalti
! more.
| Mr. and Mrs. Luther G< Thompson
I arrived at home on Saturday after
spe.nding last week in Greenville as
j guests of the latter’s sister, Mr* Joe
Austell, and Mr. Austell. •
Miss Inez TilloLon. of Greer, S. C
j Is the guest of Miss Violet Maybe w
this week.
Mr. Czar Mnndy, of Martinsville,
Va„ spent the week-end at home
with his mother, Mis. Mary Mundy,
(on W. Warren street.
| Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wootton and
Miss Eva Whitner of Hickory were
guests Sunday of Miss Vei-fa Hend
rick,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Suttle, jr., Mrs.
A. M. Hamrick and Mrs. Jack Dover
left this morning for Charleston to
spend several days visiting the Mag
nolia Gardens.
j Mr. Hewitt Dellinger, who is a
jstudent at the University at Chapel
j Hill, spent the week-end at home
(with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
, Dellinger.
Charles Bess, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Bess, is confined to his home
with scarlet fever.
Miss Ruth Hopper had as her
guests for the week-end Miss Gav
nette Moore. Mr. J. C. Kirk, jr , and
[Mr. Steve Cornelius, all of Salis
i bury.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Carson an
nounce the birth of a son, Henry
Thomas, oh April 36 at their home
1 on Clegg street.
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Shelby Girl Plays Leading Itole
—i—
Miss Alice Sanders, of Sheloy, had
the honor of being selected to act
a leading role in a play given last
Friday night at Queens-Chicora col
lege at Charlotte, where she is a
student. The play, "Pygmalion and
Galatea," a mythological comedy,
was presented by the Queens Play
ers, the Dramatic class of which
Miss Sanders is a member. She took
the part of Galatea and was tery
highly complimented for her acting
ability by several members of the
Charlotte Drapia League. The play
was sponsored by Alpha Kappa
Gamma society of the college
Miss Pandert is the charmh1? ah'}
talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Sanders and Is specializing in
dramatic^,art at the college.
Representative and Mrs. Henry
Edwards are at home from Raleigh
for the week-end; they expect to bej
here for several days.
Mrs R. S. Robin.on. of Charlotte.;
Is visiting her sister, Mr.. Thomas1
Ramseur here.
Mr. Fred Logan goes to Raleigh
tomorrow where he will spend sev- [
eral days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clean Yoder and
Miss Rosa Mae Shuford spent the
day yesterday in Newton with Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Copening.
One On The Lawyers.
Two pickpockets had been trailing |
an old man whom they knew had a
large roll of bills with him. Sudden
ly tlic bid man turned into a law
yer's* office.
"What'll we do now?* asked
Sneaky Sam.
"Wait till the lawyer comes out,"
replied Slippery Slick.
Freshman Class To
Present Play 25th
A play of cleverness, wit and i
humor will be presented by mem- j
bers of the freshman class of Boil-j
ing Spring Junior college, at Bailing ■;
Springs Saturday night, April hath *
beginning at 8 o'clock
Substantial Gains
In Pilot Assets
Substantial gains in assets, in re
serves, and in total income for the
previous year are reported by of
ficials Of the Pilot Life Insurance
Company, represented in this city
by C. R. Webb General agency. The
official report, just received by tire
local representative, is signed by the
insurance commissioners of North
Carolina. Tennessee, and South Car-;
olina, officials of which recent 1:
completed the regular periodic fi
nancial examination required by law
That the Pilot Life, located in
Greensboro, N. C.. has shown c
steady growth since organization in
1903. is also indicated in the annual
report that shows admitted assets'
of $13,516,044.66 and $102,543/2441
life insurance in force. 1
At The Theaters
Will Rogers is Chief among five
thousand players in "A Connecticut
Yankee,” Mark Twain's immortal
comedy satire, which opened this,
afternoon at the Carolina theatre.
Rogers in tije role of "Hank” is
more completely himself than apy
other man before the camera. He is
entirely without sham or pretense, is
kindly and good-humored because
that is his nature. The picture, with
Fox movietone news and a comedy. |
will run today and Tuesday at the
Carolina.
Evelyn Laye, whose charm and
: consummate talents have made her
one of the greatest stage favorites,
is destined to be one of the screen's
most magnetic personalities. She
plays in "One Heavenly Night,” the
early week offering at the Webb
theatre today and tomorrow. John
Boles, of Rio Rita and Captain cf
the Guard, is co-starred with Miss
Laye In her screen debut. "One
Heavenly Night” is the amazing ro
mance of a masquerader.
Penny Column
LOST: ONE GRAY VEST SAT
i urday between Pendleton's store
I nnd Beck and Pratt’s dry cleaning
1 plant. Finder please call phone 2(18.
lit 20e
i FOR RENT' 5_ ROOM HOUSE
| on Oakland Drive, water and lights.
! Rent reasonable. Apply at Star of
J Lee. 3t 20p
FOR SALE: ’CHOICE VARIE
! ties of tomato plants. Mrs. A. P
1 Weathers, S. LaFayette St. 6t 20p
! FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. 20c
j dozen. Onion Sets, Yellow Globes,
130c gal; Garden seeds all kinds; No.
13 Slide. 73c; No. 13 Wing, $2.25;
No. 13 plowpoint, 35c; No. 10 slide,
65c; No. 10 wing $1.75; No. 10 point,
30c; Crane Cash Store, 2 1-2 miles
South of Shelby on highway 18 near
i Zoar church. It 20p
FOR SALE: SEED CORN, GOOD
man's prolific (double ear). This
corn won cash prizes in Spartanburg
and Newberry fairs last fall, S. C.
Hamrick, Brookside Service Station.
Highway 20 west. 3t 20p
FOR RENT: MY HOME, 108 S.
Washington St. Furnished. Living
room, parlor, dining room, kitchen,
Majestic range, two connecting bed
rooms upstairs Two bath rooms
rorns upstairs. Two bath rooms
Good garden. J. M Black 3t ?0c
ANTON p WAJJTIW BEAN’r
kets or quilts washed, call 793. Spe
cial rates. 15c for double blanket*
or quilts. Quick service. 3i 20e
GIFTS
fc»CR TUL CHIDE
Hamrick's collection of Jeve.lry anti Silver otters the
most elegant and diversified possibilities to select Wed
ding Gifts that "ill be treasured for generations and
serve as a happy reminder of the giver. Each gift
bears the recommendation of Hamrick prestige in qual
ity and in price.
T. W. Hamrick Co.
CAROLINA
“Shelby’* Popular Playhouse”
NOW SHOWING —
WILL ROGERS
(THE BOSS)
“A CONNECTICUT YANKEE”
IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT
GOOD CLEAN FUN FOR ALL
ADDED:
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.
COLLEGE VAMP
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
WARNER BAXTER — MYRNA LOY.
“RENEGADES”
MISS BOBBIE HART
Will Be Here April 20 To 25
This specialist is direct from the manufacturers ot
Martha Lee Toiletries, is both an authority on the skin
and a graduate nurse which enables her to talk to you
on both beauty and health problems—Is qualified by
scientific training and long years of practical experience.
Through the courtesy of our store she will give to the
women that make an appointment a complete skin an
alysis, also a French pack facial without charge or ob
ligation.
She will suggest the proper and correct method of
treatment for your particular type of skin and advise
you upon the latest and most charming arts of person
ality make-up. You are urged to avail yourself of this
unusual opportunity—Teaches you how to care for your
skin in a scientific manner.
ONE OF HER SPECIALTIES
is teaching women the real art of blending powder to
exactly suit their own type of skin.
SPECIAL NOTE: This specialist can handle only a lim
ited number of women during this week therefore tu
make sure of an appointment, phone or call at our store
at an early date so that we may arrange the time that
is most convenient for you.
REMEMBER—YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED—TO
AVOID WAITING PHONE TODAY
Private booth arranged in our store where these fa
cials will be given.
Cleveland Drug Co.
-PHONE 65
Attention to Women ho Are Nov Using Me rib*. U«e
roiletries: Even though you have had one of our facials
on previous demonstrations you will be welcome to make
another appointment.
However extensive the young
graduate’s education, he will be
impotent in his struggle for suc
cess unless he has the ability to
SAVE.
A First National Savings Ac
count will encourage his efforts
and get him off to the right
start. Then he will set out with
eyes fixed on the goal that lies
ahead, on the day that will bear
the fruits of self-discipline: the
happiness and freedom of fi
nancial security.
OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
FOR THE GRADUATE
TODAY.
First
National
Bank
SHELBY, N. C.
The
Modern
Business
Man
The modern business man han
dles his estate in a safe and busi
ness-like way. H e protects his
family by leaving his estate in
trust with a reliable institution,
manned by officers of wide and
sound experience who are trained
to handle his interests in expert
capacity and absolute sureness.
This is the kind of service the
Trust Department of this bank is
equipped to render.
UNION
Trusted.
*'IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH"