Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — Everybody IOC SHOWS RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY 1-3-5-7-9 Gorgeous Technicolor Scenes of the Beautiful West i i ; “Woman Hungry” ; With i Lila Lee - Sidney Blackmer — Olive Tell • and Raymond Hatton i We urge you to see this picture. j Also Chapter No. 2 ‘African Adventures’ and Funny ‘Fables. ' i — Always Cool And Gbmfortable i Attend Our Matinees. j - COMING MONDAY | RAMON NOVARRO In i “DAYBREAK” | SEE THE PEST AT i i Webb Theatre I o/fiaMtic AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR HECTWC This great new Majestic Product is Hermetically Sealed against dost and dirt, rust and corrosion, amateur tamper ing. Sealed within is a cootinnons bath of oil which need carter be changed and in which the steel parts of the amaaing rotary pump will ran for many yean without appreciable wear. with Majestic engineering genius to cite you the world’s mow practical re» *tely note mean Value. Our carefully trained experts assure a pea-feet installa tion, a permanent internment in which you will take pride for years. 30 AMAZING FEATURES “3 YEAH \ GUARANTEE Tiffcin the MB d»j or two let one of onr lo ow • Mafcatic Refrigerator with you point far *~t and expiate cmr extremely liberal payment plan. Pendleton’s Music Store Shelby and Kings Mountain For Greater Results In Selling-Try Star Adv. LOCAL and* r •PERSONAL News Mrs. Alton Hopper and little son, Alton Marian, Jr., were able to leave the Shelby hospital yesterday and return to their home on N. Wash ington street. Mrs. Grover Beam returned home Wednesday after spending a week visiting relatives at Olen Alpine. Mrs. 8. V. Morton, of Savannah, Ga., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew Lattlmore, and Mr. Latti more at their home on S. DeKalb street. Mrs. T. C. Abernethy and two children. Jane and Corlnne, of Cherryville, are visiting Mrs. Aber Upthy’s sister, Mrs. Jean Schencfc, and Mr. Schenck here this week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Black, who has been - teaching In the Taylors ville schools during the winter, is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Suttle and two children. Ben. jr„ and Bobby, will go to Blowing Rock on Sunday to visit Mrs. Suttle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nve. Mr. and Mrs. Sut tle w^l return home Sunday after noon while the children will stay for a longer visit with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Weathers and little daughter. Pearl, with Mrs. Henry Wiseman and Mrs. H. E. Kendall leave this afternoon for Danville, Va., visit relatives. Mrs. Wiseman, who has been spending the winter here with Mrs. weathers and Mrs. Kendall, is returning to her home in Danville. Mrs. Kendall will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Wise man Kendall In Greensboro before returning home. ’• *- ' Mrs. Dorcas Beam, Mr. Grover Beam, Mr. and Mrs-jQscar Palmer and two sons, Bill/an<r> Oscar. 1r., spent Sunday In fS,len Alpine with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and their children are leaving soon for Wadesboro to spend several weeks with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Goodwin. Mrs. Ceph Blanton who was in jured In an automobile accident near Charlotte Monday night is reported as having rested wey last night and is feeling better today than she has since the accident. Mr. Blanton who was also slightly injured is able 'o be up and feels little ill effects from the wreck. Misses Bernice Borders, Mary Sue Borders, Mattie Sue Allen and Nan nie Pearl Allen spent the day in Charlote yesterday. * ___ Friends of Mrs. W. N. Dorsey, who has been quite ill for more than a week at her home on N. LaFayette street, will be g>d to know that she is somewhat improved today. Mr. David T. Johes. of Midway Farms,, near Greenville, Tenr(., is spending today here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speck. - His daughter, Miss Roberta Jones, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Lil lian Speck for several days, will re turn home with him this afternoon. Mr. R. T. LeGrand, Mr. Z. J. Thompson, and Mr. Charles Eskridge returned home last night after spending several weeks in Hct Springs, Arkansas. H. T. Bess. jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bess, was operated on for appendicitis at the Shelby hospital on Wednesday and is getting alontr nicely. If the optimists are to be believ ed, business has turned the corner so often lately that it must be dizsy. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyle. Mrs. Roger Laughridge, Mrs. J. T. Beason, Mrs. Rush Stroup, Mrs. J. L. Lack ey, Mrs. G. S. Dellinger, and Mrs. John McClurd were among the Shel by people who attended the flower show In Hickory yesterday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells, Miss Rachel Wells and Miss Priscilla Walker left this morning for Raleigh to attend the graduation exercises of the Raleigh high school, where Mr. Joseph Walker is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey King, of Chap el Hill, are visiting Mrs. King’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Borders. Miss Annie Laurie McSwaln Is getting _,ong nicely after undergo ing an operation for removal of ton sils at the Shelby hospital today Mrs. Frank Whisnant, Mts, Horace Grigg and little daughter, Dorothy, with Mrs. Claud Grigg, the latter of Kings Mountain, spent yesterday In McAdenvtlle with Mr. and Mrs. cjaude Roberts. Mrs. Whisnant re mained in McAdenvllJe where she will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. Roberts; the remainder of the oarty returned home yesterday aft ernoon.' I Hal Palmer Whtenant, who has been desperately 111 with scarlet {ev er in the Shelby hospital for severe) weeks is soomewhat improved and is able to return to his home on W. Marion street today. Mrs. Geo. Blanton left this morn ing for Chattanooga. Tenn.. to bring home her son, George Blanton, Jr., who has been a student there at the McCallie school for boys. At The Theaters Today’s program at the Carolina: ] Jeanette MacDonald in “Monte Carlo." A romance with an inter esting actress. Also Mystery act and Pells the Cat comedy. • Saturday— Buck Jones in “The Texas Hanger," Pathe comedy and serial chapter. Today and Saturday at the Webb theatre: “Woman Hungrywith Lila Lee, Sidney Blackmer. Fred Kohler. Raf-mon Hatton and other principals. A rugged drama of the West, mingled with the delicate de lights of the East. Also selected short acts. - ..-- -. Mulls Chapel Items Of Late Interest i Special to The Star * The farmers of this “community | are very busy working their crops this week. A large crowd attended preaching service and B. Y. P. U. Sunday. Rev. R. JR. Cook spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. C Hord and family . Mir. Carl McSttaui spent Satur-. day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bowens and little daughter. Betty Gene, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Pendleton and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hord and Rev. R. R. Cook were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Causby. Star Route News Of Lattimore Section (Special to The Star.) May 28.—This section was visited by one of the biggest rains last week that had fallen in years. Mr. John Greene who has been on the sick list is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Davis and son, H. B., attended the double fu neral of Mr. J. D. Holland and his stepmother, Mrs. Dock Holland last Sunday at Converse, S.. C. Hie Cotton Sewing club met with Mrs. H. T. Vassey last Thursday | afternoon. Several members were i present. The next meeting Will be held at Mrs. John Pruetts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland and! baby, Virginia Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Holland arid daugh ters attended the memorial services at High Shoals church near Hen rietta last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Hunt an nounce the birth of a son last Sat urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Epton Jones have j moved into the Dr. Wood hotuej formerly occupied by Garther Wilts-! nant. Dr. M. L. Kesler At First Baptist Dr. Wall To Preach Sunday Even ing. Splendid Musical Programs. Dr. M. L. Kesler, superintendent of the Mills home at Thomaaville, | will fill the pulpit at the First Bap tist church on next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Dr. Wall will preach his twenty-fifth anniversary sermon at Mt. Pleasant church, the pltoe where he first preached twenty-five years ago. For many years Dr. Kesler was a pastor, fill ing some of the leading pulpits of the denomination. He Is an able speaker and a forceful gospel preacher. The Sunday school will open at 9:30 o'clock. The subject for the de partment above the graded lessons, j will he "Christ In Gethsemane." The organized classes as well as all young peoples’ and elementary de - partments are planning inspiring programs for the day. A large at tendance Is expected throughout the Bible school during the session.! In the evening at seven o'clock the seventeen B. Y. P. U’s are plan-i ning splendid programs to be ren dered in each training unit. Every member is asked to be present promptly at sum Dr. Will will he in the pulpit Sun day evening at 8 o’clock and will have a mesage for the membershin The sermon, will be preceded with a song service of the otd familiar hymns The large chorus cikMr will oe heard in special anthems and other splendid numbers by members of the choir will be rendered both morning and evening. The publie is,invited to all services of the church. < a One Big Fact ONE BIG FACT ABOUT THE CLEVELAND STAR IS THAT IT IS READ 3 TIMES A WEEK, EVERY PAGE, BY 20,000 PEO PLE IN CLEVELAND COUNTY. CAROLINA “Shelby’» Popular Playhou»e” — TODAY ONLY JEANETTE MacDONALD IN “MONTE CARLO” As exciting as a kiss and as intimate as a lady’s boudoir. Also MYSTERY ACT.and ‘FELIX THE CAT.’ — SATURDAY —^ BUCK JONES IN A •''WHIRLWIND, ALL DIALOG WESTERN “THE TEXAS RANGER” C Also RATHE COMEDY and “MYSTERY TROOPER,” Chapter 2. Jewelry Auction Sale Saturday — 2:30 P. M. AND 7:30 P. M. — BUY DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. DIAMOND RING GIVEN AWAY /REE! YOUNG'S Jewelry Store SHELBY, N. C. DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL? Use Classified Advertising In The Star 20,000 Readers and the Minimum Charge for a Want Adv. is Only 25c. Phone 11 Sunday School Day At St. Paul Church The following program will lie given at St. Paul Methodist chureli Sunday, June 7th. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Sunday school day; program at 11 o’clock. A picnic din ner at 12 o’clock. There will be an address in the afternoon by Supt. J. Horace Grlgg of Shelby. All members and those having relatives buried here are requested to meet Wednesday morning, Jana 3rd for the purpose of cleaning olt the cemetery and church yard. THE NEW $10 Dresses AT Nash’s ARE UNUSUAL IN STYLE AND quality Also A NEW LOT HALF SIZES I'OR the MISS OR matron hard TO fit. If you are short and a “bit heavy" try on one of our Half-SD.es. NASH $10 in CASH FOR a NAME For The Highest Grade Pennsylvania Motor Oil now being manufactured and soon to be sold by Champion Oil Co. WEST WARREN STREET OPPOSITE KENDALL MEDICINE CO. SHELBY, N. C. FOR THE 15 DAYS, BEGINNING TOMORROW Saturday, May 30 We will drain your crankcase and refill it with this NEW PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL At Wholesale Price Of 80c A Gallon This low price is only an introductory offer and will positively close the 15th of June. JUDGES FOR THE NAME CONTEST: DeWITT QUINN, J. LAWRENCE LACKEY, RENN DRUM. Mail your entry to: CONTEST MANAGER, BOX 794, SHELBY, N. C. FIRST CLASS MECHANICAL REPAIRING, WASHING AND GREASING During the 15 days of our Pennsylvania Oil naming contest. CHAS. H. UPTON, Chief Mechanic. 1 Champion Oil Company We«t Werren St. Phone 703 Shelby, N, C. -OPEN DAY AND NIGHT — ft • — ' •' ' , . ;; snrPIUEnjaii^fUcr1UaiJclU£rdEiLtilj IMIPC iFM! r.=n ir^u » -I-,. n RIB.. ^ m naa asm m

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