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WEBB THEATcvE PREPARE FOR THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFETIME! Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer presents J I I I £ •I i THIS 800K k i aptuicd America, sold nesrk' hall a million copies, fired the mafonation of adventure lover?. Now as a r.-.lkic “Trader Horn’’ will astound the world! sr»-s«**3»SBsra»'A THE TRADER HORN EXPEDITION SAILS! % k March 29th, 1929 the (earless “Trader Horn” troupe left/New York Harbor. Arrived Havre, Trance, April 4th. By train to Genoa, Italy, By boat to Port Said, Suer and Mombarsa. Ev train to Nairobi tvltete the t»e £ was e-tabiGicd. AMAZING DIARY! The log of Director Van Dyke is an advent.trc'drama in itself, an amazing chronicle of human ex perience. It 1 r es published u cekly ih the S'. Y. Time.-. CRUEL! She ruled i a nation ( of blacks ^ Beautiful white Si Goddess of Africa’s | mostsayajjenation! Pound by TradeE Horn and brought back to civilization BWflmW. £5 '■ 4* • ;.v if. A . .INGLE WAR! *jKiaS!.r*f .beyond belief what you '■ ill seel ' v .r." in mortal combat! i> . -s of ri.it jungle in primitive conflict Su!. Ival or the fittest in civii'raUor/ti iart savage frontier. ‘T-a<ler Horn” is the thrill you will never forget! Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday MAY 4, 5, 6 Admission-Matinee . . 10-25c Admission Night . ... 10-30c Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News | Mr. J. F. M: chord and two daugh ters, Misses Louise and Helen Led ford and Mrs. T. G. Roberts left i early Friday morning where they j vHl attend the Kiwnnls internation j;T convention. Mr. Ledford is rep •it- entalive from the Shelby Kiwanis iub. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan left list week for Chipley, Fla., where ;' ,‘*y will spend several days on -ttsiness. Mrs. C. F. Sherrill goes to Chui i lotte this week to spend awhile with ‘her daughter. Mrs. Frank Sherrill. Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis Weathers a lid Mrs. Addle Moss returned yes* i. . day to Hendersonville. Mrs Weathers had been spending a week here frith relatival, while Mr. Weathers and his sister Mrs. Mass came down on Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Stevens returned home Saturday after Spending ten days visiting at the home of her son in Wilmington. The many friends of Mr. Claude Harrill will regret to learn that he has been quite ill for the past week and confined to his home on South DcKalb street. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kendall had as their week-end guests Mrs. Ken duirs father, Mr. Sam Thomu-i her sister, Miss Annie Thomas a id an aunt, Miss Jennie Thomas, ail rf Ridgeway, S. C. , Miss Alice Sanders, of Queens - vhicora college, Charlotte, spent the • vek-end at home with Tier parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Sanders Friends of little Anna Lou Toms will be glad to learn that she is -omewhat better today after being ill with scarlet feyer for the past two weeks. Miss Violet McClure, of Cleveland, Ohio, left yesterday after spending 'everai days here last week us the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson Mid Mr. Barney Bracket accompanied Miss McClure to Trvon yesterday afternoon. Utile Jack Dover, jr., wai able to return to his home yesterday after undergoing an operation for the re moval of his tonsils at the hospital un Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Ervin, of Great Vails, S, C., spent the reek-end here with Rev. and Mrs. John W. buttle. Mis. Sam Thompson is in Char lotte this week, having been eai'ed there last Thursday on account of the illness of her lather, Mr. H Morehead, who suffered a sl'eht -troke recently.: Mr. Thompson join ed her and spent the day there yes terday. Mr. Shern Blackley spent the >>erk' -nd at home after spendin •: last veek in Washington, D. C. Frifends of Mrs. Sherman R. Ihav Miss Caroline Blanton, before her recent marriage, will be inter bred to know that she and Mr. Thayer sailed from New Vrk on "uturday for Bermuda. ■ Mr. Jesse Washburn, of High Point spent the week-end here with Mr. J. J. Me Murry. Mrs. V/ash bum and their two children are visiting her parents in HaitsviHe. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glover and their on. Clyde, have moved from the rolf club house to their new homo •'ll Elizabeth street. Miss Mary Lee Gardner, oi Sul folk, Va , spent a few days last we.'k here as guest ot Miss Oukla MunUy On Thursday Miss Mundy, Miss 3urUner, and Mi's. Mary Mundy went to Gastonia where they were luncheon guests of Mrs. Andrew Mc Carter. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Morgan le:; Saturday for Florida where they will spend se-eral days on business. Mr. Virgil Cox is reported as .get ting along nicely after undergoing fin operation for appendicitis at the Shelby hospital this morning. Mr. and Mi's. Horucc Easoin re turned home Saturday after spend ing ten days at Orangeburg. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Reid MLsenheimrr had as their guests last week Mr \lisenheimer\s mother,' Mrs. J S. Misenheimer. and Ids niere. Mrs. L. J. Chandler, with her little daugh ter, Louise, all of Albemarle. They returned to their home on Saturday. 1.1 rs. Chandler w ill be remembered by friends here us Miss Pauline In gram. Friends of Mrs C. A. Dalton will »e glad to know that she is reported as resting as well as could be ex pected this morning after undergo ing a rather serious operation ut the hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Byers and lit tle daughter, Lucille, of Marion, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Byers’ sister, Mrs. D. A; Whisnanf. at her home on S. DeKalb street. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beck spent the past week in Greenwood. S. C.. on business. Miss Claudia Sanders, of Monroe, is visiting Miss Rutli Moore this week at her home at Forest City, The many friends of Mrs. Cair Mull, will be happy to know that she is somewhat better this week after being quite ill last week at her home on Lee street. Miss Mildred Boyles, employee of the Chicksaw Thread Co., spent the wepk-end at her home in Lawndale. Mrs: C L, McCall, of Danville. Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. Webb, here this week. Miss Etta Beverly is expected to return tdday from Lilesville. where she went last week to attend the funeral of her mother. Mrs. J. M Beverly Mr. Grover Hamrick, of Atlanta, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. N. Hamrick here for a few days. Mrs. Alton C. Greene and little daughter, Marta Neal, of Greens boro, arrived here Saturday night to visit her sister. Mrs. Robert Woods and Mr. Woods. Today Mr. and Mrs Woods, with their two children Marjorie and Anne Underwood, ami Mrs. Greene and her daughter gc to Maxton to spend sometime with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McLeod, par ents of Mrs. Woods and Mrs Greene Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cabanis* and daughter. Miss Martha Wray Cabaniss, spent yesterday here vis iting relatives. Mr. W. T. Sinclair, of Chav’dttt was a guest at the home of Mr. ant : Mrs. R. M. Laughridge over fh< | week-end. Mr. James Webb Gardner, of Ra leigh and Badin. spent the week -cm with friends here. Mrs. R C. Ellis is spending tin week at Boone Your Watch . . . it DESERVES a thorough inspec tion! Although you may rest on the hot days . . your watch must work harder. Open windows, dust dampness or baking days that dry the oil, make much more difficult its job of keeping time. Bring it to us now for a thorough clean ing or other expert attention. Our charges are always most reasonable: T. W. Hamrick Co. — JEWELERS — Fast Forest City Team Defeats Shelby In Title Race; Kendrick Hurls Good Game; Fielding Fast U hillock lloyt anil Hamrick Look Flashy. .Shelby llittrr- Fail To Click. illy KENN DRI M.i \ smooth-working Forest City high school baseball team was in “pluperfect" form here Friday afternoon to eliminate the Shelby highs from the class H title race and win the group championship by a 3-0 score. Such was the class exhibited by., the Rutherford boys that general opinion here is that no team except bit. Airy will be able to keep them from going to Chapel Hill—and MV Airy, If anyone cares to know, will, have a neat and difficult job off turning that trick. Dopeaters have been saying for a week or more that' the whiner of the Slielby-Forest j City game would be the moat dan gerous threat for the state title in class B. But a Ml. Airy team that, packed plenty of hitting dynamite ( and a clever southpaw pitcher last; year has shown similar assets this : year. Just the other day Mt. Airy] trampled Thomasville. a good club. 20 to 4 If Forest City disposes of Gher ryvtlle, and (hat will not be such a soft job. it now looks as tf the Rutherford club will clash With Mt Airy for western honors. Good Fast Ball. Harry Kendrick, Forest City hurl-, er. was "right” here Friday and turned back the Shelby hitters with i two hits and a third of the scratch variety. He chilled the big bat of Ken Mayliew. Shelby's home run king, after the first Inning and sll enced the clubs of Mayhew’s team mates. One break wgs in favor of the young righthander: He Is a fast ’ball pitcher and the day was dark and cloudy, making it hard to see i his rapid-fire delivery. But, in nil , fairness, he would have been hard i to hit on a clear day. Fast, and at times brilliant, sup j port was given the visiting hurier. jP. Whitlock, on third base, his brother in center, Hamrick in left iand the lanky shortstop made sev j eral sensational stops and catches. | For that matter. the entire Forest City team was keyed up to a win ning pitch and fielding in perfect! style. The hitting of the Whitlocks and Hamrick played a part in the For est City scoring along with two un I fortunate Shelby errors. | Barrett and Corbett contributed (fielding features for Shelby while Joe Philbeck tagged a long throw home from centerfield to catch n runner at the plate. Shorty Me Swain, captaining his third Shelby athletic team this year, performed In creditable style. Peters. Shelby pitcher, worked out a clearly good game bnt his teammates could.r.ot hit consistently enough to send runners acros 6the plate—and such is necessary to win ball games. Forest City scored twice in the first inning on a mixture of hits and errors. Thereafter the play was of a high type with neither club .coring until Forest City pushed over it final nm in the ninth. A large crowd attended the contest, but threatening weather and occa sional light showers kept scores ol others uway. Although defeated the Shelby club put up a good contest but the Morrismen struck another good out fit at top form, and that's the story.' I’au iis in the (iame pest continue to link the name* of Princtss Ileana (upper), young est daughter ut Queen Marie of Rumania, and Archduke Otto (low er), heir to the Hapsburg thorne, In a reported move by French dip lomats to l'orm an alliance betvree* Rumania and Hungary. Spanish War Vets As a result of the sale of carna tions Saturday for the Spanl T,-Ar.> erican war veterans, about 500 -was realized. The sale was made Shel by by the ladies of the Spimlth Americaj*. War Auxiliary. Poppy Day has been set for May 23rd, When poppies will be said by the ladies for the benefit of the dis abled veterans of the World War, In each instances the carnations and the popples are made by the hands of the disabled veterans ei the two wars apd the proceed,-, Horn the sales go for the benefit. oi th vc mey in various hospitals. Carnation How can scarred, marred furniture be made bright and new-looking again? »DEVOE AUTHORIZED AGENT PAUL WEBB & SON UNUSUAL GIFTS FOR Mother’s Day AT THE ANTIQUE GIFT SHOP “AT THE SIGN OF THE OAK TREE 419 N. MORGAN ST. How she would appreciate a choice bit pf old China or Glass or an Odd Piece of Antique Furniture— A present that would grow more valuable each year and be a constant reminder of the early days of our country. MRS. PAUL WEBB MISS ELIZABETH McBRAYER — PHONE 22 — A. CAROLINA TODAY AND TOMORROW — SEE GARY COOPER A crack-shot who becomes a big shot; in that mighty underworld drama— “CITY STREETS” And Crashing Hollywood — Fox News. 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