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Webb Theatre NOW SHOWING! See The Greatest Of All Talking Mystery Thrillers CHESTER MORRIS In “The Bat Whispers’’ Also: Latest News Reel And Act*. — 10c and 25c — NOTICE! Bargain Matinee Every Day From 1 to 2—10c to Everybody. SHOWS AT 1 - 3 - 7 AND 9. COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE HEADER Webb Theatre SHOES » NEVER IN THIS FIRM’S HISTORY HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH OUTSTANDING VALUES IN FOOTWEAR. 1 housands of pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes made by Ameri ca's foremost manufacturers of de pendable Footwear, at unheard of prices. Leathers, colors, toes, heels, lasts, widths and sizes to suit every body. ‘ 10c Pair Here we are offering a sensational value in \\ omen’s and Children’s high and low-cut shoes. Many of them our highest priced sellers originally, but, on account of off styles and colors, now offered at this ridiculous price. $1.00Pair In this group we are selling Men's and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, Women's Oxfords, Ties, Straps and Pumps, with low, medium and high heels. Our only excuse for selling this group of Shoes at this price is on account of broken sizes. $1.98 And $2.98 Pair Here are Men's and Boys’ Oxfords and Shoes, Sport and Dress, Women’s Straps and Pumps that sell regularly for ?4.00 to $7.00, all good styles of heels and toes and lafest lasts. You will marvel when you see these won-* derful values. CAMPBELL Department Stores ‘‘BIGGEST STOCK Oi SHOES CARRIED IN THIS ENTIRE SECTION.” LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. John Lesley and William Yel-i ton, Jr., are .“.pending this week In Charlotte with their sister Mrs. 'Clemic Spangler and Mr. Spangler. Raleigh.—State’s pirson had a population of 2,609 April 30, the lar; est In the history of the hjaUtuMon, it is announced. / During April the population in creased 56, bringing the net huresst since January 1 to 283. There were 154 persons levelled in tiie prison in April, 119 from courts and 19 returned escapees le ing included. Courts sent 61 white and 58 colored persons to the prison Ninety-eight persons left the prison, Including 56 who completed senten ces. 15 escapes and seven paroled prisoners. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. IJ. Daugherty and ’family of Cowpens, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene of Lati.l more and Mr and Mrs. Joe D. Greene and family of Hickory, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yates L. Greene, Mrs. Glenn Yoder is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hilton Bowles, in Hick ory. The following are among the Shelby people who are attending the Methodist district conference being held yesterday and today at G'X'd sonville: Mr. J. H. Grigg, Rev L. R. Hayes, Mr. C. H. Swofford. Cape. J. F. Roberts, Mr. O. ’ O. Palmer and Mr and Mrs. Thad Ford; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown, Mr. W. G. Hicks and daughter, Selma, of Hickory, attended memorial ser vices at Sharon Sunday and v.sited relative* and friends in She1 by. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Corded cf Newton visited Mr. Cordells sister, Mrs. J. W. Hicks and Mr. Hicks Sun-' day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abemtihy, of Gastonia were visitors at the home of his sister Mrs. A. V. Hamrick, Sunday. Mis* Elizabeth Ebeltoft and Hr*. T. W. Ebeltoft are spending teo.oy in Charlotte. Mrs. Kemp Funderburk and M**le daughter, Nancy Beam, returned to their home In Monroe on Monday after spending a wee?” here with relatives. Mrs. A. Pitt Beam and little son, Pitt, Jr., returned heme with them for a week's visit Mrs. John Pender; of Tarbaro, Is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Y. Webb; and Judge Webb. Mr. L. R. Cornevin with two of his associates, Mr. Wolf and Dr Blanton, left this morning tor Wrightsville Beach to attend a' con vention and banquet of the Metro politan Life Insurance company. Miss Betty Suttle. Mrs, Juilus But tle, Mrs. William Lineberger and Mrs. J. D, Lineberger are spending today in Charlotte. Representative and Mrs. Henry Edwards arrived here from Raleigh Friday evening and Mrs. Edwards remained at home this “week while Mr. Edwards has returned to Ea leigh. A party consisting of Mrs. A. M. Lane, Misses Grace Lane, Ruth Lane, Thelma Wilson, and Messrs. Onnie Vaughan, George Wilkie, and Hicks Lane, with Mrs. Alma Smith and Mr. Robert Sprat, the two lat ter of Caroleen, spent the past week end at Chimney Rock on a camping trip. Mr. George Hoyle and Mr. Evans Shull are representing the local lodge at a state convention cf the Royal Arch Masons and Grand Commandery, meeting in Asheville this week. They will be away for several days. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyer, now of Charlotte, will spend the wool:-end here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rybaru. Mrs. Yates Webb and Mr*. John Ptr.dcr are spending today in Asheville. Mrs. Dick Hennessa of Charlotte, spent Monday here with Mrs P. L. Hennessa. Mrs. B. A. Defier and Miss Nila Benton spent Sunday in Laurlnnurg with Miss Benton's mother, Mrs. Mary F. Benton. Mi-. Letter and Miss Mary Virginia Lefler spent the day with Mr. Letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lefler at Newell. Miss Kate Wilson spent the past week-end in Newton with her pa-* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Miss Mamie Cabaniss is *pert.ivs severs! days in Charlotte ?.s the guest of Miss Maggie Black. _ i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lefler and two children, of Newberry. S. C„ .>111 spend the week-end here witn .Mr. and Mrs. B A Letter. Mrs. O. O. Palls, of Kings Moun tain, entered the Shelby hospital for i treatment yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Roberta and little daughter. Betty, of Moo.’.-s vtlle, spent the past week-end here with Mr Roberts’ parents, Capf end Mrs, J. F. Roberts. Mrs. Luther McGlnty and Mrs. CUnt Perry arc spending today In Charlotte. Special Meeting Of Second Division. A special meeting of the second I afternoon division of the Woman’s elub will be held at tlio club room on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock This will be a very Important meet ing and all members are urged to be present. Great Violin Master Dies In Brussels Brussels, May 12.—Eugene Ysale, who broke most of the traditions of the violin to become one of the world's great masters of that instru ment. died at 4:30 a. ni. today after a^Jpng and wearing Illness. He would have been 73 years old July 16. Death came two months after one of the greatest triumphs of his ca reer as a musician, the debut of his opera, "Peter the Miner,” writ ten in Walloon dialect, at Liege, last March. He himself was unable to at tend but Queen Elizabeth, who did go, arranged a radio broadcast so that he could hear the opera from his bed. At The Theaters Tingling will) the salty spray cf realism. "Seas Beneath,” rich George O'Brien and Marion Lessing, Is good sea drama. Miss Leiiii: ' is a brand new sci'een find for O'Brien and Is doing her first feat .ire role ill Seas Beneath, the picture At the Carolina today and Thursday Fri day's program Is “The VirtuO’Is Sin,” with Kay Francis and Walter Hus ton. Saturday at,the Caroline: Hoot Gibson in "Clearing the Rang ' “The Bat Whispers,” a story bas ed on Mary Roberts Rinehart’. stase i play, is the feature attraction at the Webb theatre today and Thursday. There are gasps and thrills, f hills, laughs amt shivers when the But Whispers.. There is seat-clutching tension, high-powered Interest and rib-tickling merriment as this hair raising drama crashes through tcene after scene of breathless climaxes. Added, comedies. “Hello!” "Yes.” “Is this Mrs, Huggins—Mr;. Joel: Huggins?” “Well—cr—no, but, I might irate been.” ■■ * ■ >- ■ » I | cShe 90SSARD 33nc of SBeauty fyou are most cordially invited to visit a display of The Gossard Line ot Beauty i n our corset department. Goasard Solitaires'„ Tedetites, Combinations, Step'-in». Clasp - around*, Brassieres, Front-lacing Corsets will be shown FRIDAY, MAY 15 By Miss Katherine Walker ' of The Gossard Go She will give you hgure ad vice, if you Vvi«h it, and ht you personally, ‘ J. C. McNEEL Y & CO. Shelby. N. C. * t Trinity Con.munitv News Of The W eek Mis* Ueba Lovelace Marries Mr I)h ight M inn. Wedding Supper. Personals. (Special to The Star.* Trinity, May 1J.—A matriage o: much Interest here was solemnis'd Saturday, May », ut the office of the probate judge of Gaffney, S U., when Mias Heba Ioveluce became the bride of Mr. Dwight Winn. Those witnessing the marriage vows wen* Misses Ituby Green and Ethel Love lace and Messrs. Avery and ou> Gillespie and little Dorothy Sue Green and Gentling* Lovelace, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelace and the groom Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs W. O. Winn, both of this Immediate community. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party motor ed to Lie home of the groom'.j par ents here where a beautiful wedding supper was enjoyed by about S3 friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Hollificld ;.a-^ been visiting relatives near Chew nee. S. C. over the week-end. ' Misses Rebecca t ml Lon Bridges are spending a few days with friends und relatives in Henrietta. Misses Ruby und Mary Alice Lovelace spent the past week-end with their aunt, -Mrs, Cluff Mc 8wain of Boiling Spring:. Mr. and Mrs. George Humphries are spending two weeks here with their daughter, Mrs. S. J. McClun ucy. 4 Mr. Perry Robbs and two of ids nieces of Gaffney, S. C. spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. F. E). Bridges here. Mrs. Clifford Jolley has oeen sick with flu for several days. Mr. Eugene Buchanan of Boiling IT’S GOING! BEFORE another week, ire will have HOLD the Joe Dorter farm— AND NO WONDER 65 1-2 acres, average crop 30 Bales Cotton. 500 bu. Corn, has TWO GOOD HOUSES. TWO GOOD BARNS, on good road. 3 miles of Shelby. Easy Terms. No waste land. Last Opportunity to BUY at ?4000.00. Oliver S. Anthony Lineberger Building Spring., has bo n \lilting relatives' here. Mr. and Mrs.K. U. N, Jolley utul Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Lovelace were! !hc Sunday dinner guests of Mrs I V B Uuchunau of Bolling Springs. Miss Notta Bridges spent las’, i iTiday night with Ipr uncle, Mr., Henry Huberts of CHffslde. Mrs. John Lovelace guve u beau- , tiful dinner party Sunday, honoring j her daughter, Mrs. Dwight Winn, j who was married on Saturday gtt ernoon. Miss Bonnie Willis returned to her home hero recently, ufter hav ing spent several weeks with her brother of Asheville. Several of the people of this com- j muulty attended the funeral of Mr I UroudUs Karls at" Camps Creek cm * Monday afternoon A wedding which came iu a great! surprise here Saturday was that oj j Mias Mamie Willis tu a Mr. Davis of Moore.,boro. The marriage cere-1 many was performed by the orc b«io judge of Gaffney, B. C. Prof. Grigg To Speak At Sandy Plains 16th County Superintendent J. Horace Grigg .deliver the memorial ad jures.; at Sandy Plains Baptist church Saturday. May 16th. The! j program will begin with devotional j at 10:30 o’clock, after which Prof.! Ovlgg will speak. At 11 o’clock the | pastor. Rev. W. A. Elani will deliver a .sermon, followed by dinner on j the ground and a social hour. • How is Laiy Lemuel getting or. since his accident? Oh, he's lots better now since the doctor told him he’d never be able j to work again. HAPPY HANK SEZ:_ .STOP WORK! when thirst and hunger get the best of you. Strike out for the CHOCOLATE SHOP and refresh yourself with Drinks and Sandwiches. CAROLINA “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” TODAY AND THURSDAY GEORGE O’BRIEN “SEAS BENEATH” WITH MARION LESSING, WARREN HYMER AND WILLIAM COLLIER, SR, A cast of mighty screen stars in a seething drama of the sea. ALSO “BROADWAY ROMEO” and “MEET THE BOY FRIEND” ADMISSION _______ 10c and 23c LADIES’ MATINEE 10c, 1 TO 2 P. M. TODAY AND THURSDAY. How Charming are You? YOU’LL answer that question with more gratification if you let us apply one of our smart, fascinating styles of hairdress . . . thp one most becoming to your type, length and texture of hair. . EUGENE PERMANENT Including shampoo, finger uave and hair set for $6.50 Gravity Beauty Salon MAYHL’E’S PLACE PHONE 415 At McNeely’s THIS WEEK FIVE DOZEN HEUTIFIL OINCHAM HUNTED Dresses 39c EACH .Si'.’.Oi. 18 to 50. ONE HUNDRED FIFTY Wirthmor Dresses Complete Selection of lovely colors, s' tfuaninteed $1.90 EACH TWO HLNDREI) Summer Dresses of Dotted Swiss. Voiles and other fancy cotton materials. $1.95 EACH ONE HUNDRED Dresses Very fine plume chiffon voiles, $4*° $5.95 Fascinatingly becoming styles for every lover of fine hats . . . values to S7. for Comprising beautiful straws, light panamas, bakus and imported straws. $1.00 Sub-standard hosiery, perfect i n every respect except slight varia tions in the lengths. Made and sold by one of America’s foremost manu facturers of silk hosiery. Millinery Silk Hosiery TWENTY-FIVE DISTINCTIVE LITTLE Dresses Of Pongee With Short Sleeves , $2.95 Sole) all this week for $5.tX). J. C. McNeely & Co., Inc. STYLE — QUALITY — SERVICE — ....... ..
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