WEBB THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — DON’T FAIL TO SEE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. “CHANCES” IT'S A GREAT SHOW. ALSO—LOUISE FAZENDA COMEDY AND CHAP TER NO. 11 “ADVENTURES IN AFRICA.” —Coming MONDAY and TUESDAY— That Great Star NORMA SHEARER In “A FREE SOUL” ADMISSION MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL BE 10 AND 25c MATINEE AND NIGHT. WEBB THEATRE _SPFCTAI S_ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — SEE FOR YOURSELF — WESSON OIL - Pints . 25c GOOD COFFEE - 2 lbs..25c WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR in Ice Water Bottles . 18c CORN FLAKES - 2 for. 15c RICE KRISPIES -2 for .25c BLUE RIBBON MALT SYRUP.49c SUPER SUDS or CHIPSO - 3 for 25c Good 5-STRING BROOM CAROLINA MADE FLOUR — Plain Or Self-Rising — 21-lb. bag RED BAND FLOUR — Plain or Self-Rising — 24-Ib. bag _ JELL-E-SEAL - 4 for . KENNY'S NEW LEADER COFFEE — Pound _ .. MAXWELL HOUSE (New Vacuum Pack) COFFEE — Pound 29c 75c $1.00 25c 23c 37c Goodwin’s Cash Grocery — V. HERE QUALITY RULES 126 S, WASHINGTON ST. The Bed Room SUITE That You Have Waited For Has Arrived At STERCHI’S Come in and select one of these new suites. You will be amazed at the quality of this suite —at such a low price—and easy terms. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES AND TERMS WE ARE OFF ERING THROUGH AUGUST ON OUR STOCK OF QUALITY MERCHAN DISE. REMEMBER IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI BROS. STORES. INC, SHELBY, N. C. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. J. T. Gardner and sister. | Miss Allie Nooe are spending several days with friends near Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B Weathers and two children are spending -eversfl days at High Hampton and Mon treat. Mrs. Harris Bailey and son, John j Harris Bailey who have been visit-J ing Mrs. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. James Willard, will return home the last of this week. Mr and Mrs. Perry Noblett an announcing the birth of a son Perry Milton, on Sunday, July 26th Mrs. Noblett before marriage wa Miss Annie Mae Qrigg. Mrs. Leslie Owens left this morn ing to spend her vacation with Mrs S. O. Williams at Jacksonville, Fla and Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Person and two children, Rayburn and Joyce, have been visiting relatives in Vir ginia for the past two weeks Mr. Hewitt Dellinger has just re turned home from Chapel Hill wherr he has been attending summer school. —- . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis, of Shel i by. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ellis, of j Brooklyn, N. Y. and Master Rufus | Roberts Hambnght of Grover were i the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. j R. Diggers last Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ellis, accom panied by Mr. R. L. Ellis returned J to Brooklyn. N Y. Friday after a weeks visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Ellis. Mrs. Estelle Briggs, of Raleigh will arrive 'here tomorrow to visit ! her little grand daughter. Estelle Enniss Quinn, and Mr. and Mrs Aaron Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Plaster have as their guests the latter’s mother, Mrs. Howie, and brother, Mr Frank Howie, of Abbeville, S. C. Miss Dorothy Duglas, of Rocky Mount, is the guest of Miss Mildred McKinney here for several day*. — Miss Emma Post, of Fairmont. W. Va., will arrive here tomorrow to spend the month of August with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Post and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Rush Hamrick and three children leave tomorrow to spend the week-end in Lenoir with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Grice. They will go on to Newland where they will spend next week visiting At torney and Mrs. Byron Williams and other friends Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Nash spent last Sunday in Rock Hill visiting Dr. and Mrs. David Lyle. Mrs. S. O, Andrews is expected to return home today or tomorrow after spending a month in Mont gomery, Ala., with her daughter. Mrs. Joe LSCy and Mr. Lacy. Mrs. H. A. Dozier and children, of Charlotte, spent last week visit ing her sisters, Mrs. W. M. Lowery, of Patterson Springs, and Mis. W. N. Dorsey here. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Borders will arrive here Sunday to visit Mr. and Mis. F. R. Morgan. Mn Borders is a brother of Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Pink Rollins, of Henderson vilie, spent several days this week here visiting her sister, Mrs. Fanny Shuford. Mrs. Arthur Byrd and little daughter, Joan, of Henderson ville, spent the day here with Mrs. Shuford on Wednesday and Mrs. Rollins returned home with them. Miss Marveta Tanner, of Char lotte, is here visiting Mr and Mrs. Charles Washburn. Miss Georgie Cowan, of Apex will arrive here this afternoon to visit Miss Kathleen Young, who was her college room mate. Miss Pat Dorsey, of Canton, spent last week in Shelby as guest of Miss Sara Dellinger. Miss Doris Elmore, who has been visiting Miss Jean Bost, returned to her home in Gaffney yesterday and was accompanied home by Miss Bost who is spending the week-end with her. Mrs. Loy Thompson with her mother, Mrs. C. E. Cornelius, and Dr. Edgar Cornelius spent the day in Asheville on Tuesday. Mrs. Cor nelius and Dr. Cornelius returned to Mooresville Tuesday night. Miss Flossie Grice is spending two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Allen, and Mr Allen at Wrightsville Beach. Sirs S. O Stephenson and Mrs Charles Williams spent yesterday In Asheville, having driven up with members of the party who attended the luncheon given by Mrs. E Y Webb. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Young had as their guests on Tuesday the latter's mother, Mrs. T. H. Lowery, of Pat terson Springs, Mrs. J. A. Goode, of JMaiden, and Mrs 3 A Harmon, of Monroe. Mr and Mrs. Charles Eskridge are due to return today or tomorrow from their wedding trip to Washing ton, D. C.. Ocean City, Md.. and other points of interest. They re turned by Mrs. Eskridge's home It Scotland Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell, of Clinton, .'pent last night here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCurry. Mr. Colwell returned home this morn-1 ing leaving Mrs. Colwell here for i a visit. Mrs. Colwell and Mrs. Mc Curry are spending today in Gas tonia as guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Evan Glenn. -. i " .. Mr. W. A Thompson, of Little Rock, has joined Mrs. Thompson in Blowing Rock for the month of August, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson spent Wednesday night here with Mr. George Blanton. Mr "Snookir'' Lineberger It. spending this week at the Boy Scout camp at I.ake Lanier near Tryon. Miss Mary Lineberger, who ha. been attending the Southern Work shop in Asheville this summer, ar rived at home on Wednesday ac companied by ^Misses Erin Godfrey, of Chippley, Fla., Aileen Blowers, of Spartanburg, 8 C. and Jean Ware, of Kings Mountain, who are spending this week with her Rev. H. N. McDiarmid left thl morning on his vacation going first to Raeford to visit relatives, after which he will go to Greensboro and Massanetta Springs. Va., in the interest of the Men's Work of the church, of which he is head. He will return to Montreat later in the month. Miss Connor Marie Sherill left yesterday to return to Charlotte after visiting Miss Nancy Jane Line berger during the past week Mis': Sherrill will leave on Saturday for Beach Haven Camp near Banners Elk. Mr and Mrs. Roy Tiddy announce the birth of a son, Junior; Wallace, on July 24 at their home on S DeKalb street. Mrs. Kenneth Stokes, of Bennetts- , ville, S. C, returned to her home to day after a visit to Mr. and Mrs Henry Edwards here. Mr. Stokes came up and accompanied her home Misses Nancy and Lima Daniels will leave Monday for points in Georgia to spend a week with rela tives. Miss Mary Sue Turned, of Spar-j tanburg. is here spending this week j with Miss Alice Sanders. Misses Nancy and Betty Suttle returned home from the Southern Workshop in Asheville on Wednes day, bringing with them, Mrs. Irene Mittledorf, of Eton, N. J., and Miss Lena Ware, of Kings Mountain, who spent Wednesday night here as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lineberger and j Miss Nancy Jane Lineberger leave | tomorrow to spend a week at Blow-1 ing Rock and Asheville Mr. Charles van Bergen and Mr. Harris Ligon left here last Friday for Kilgore, Texas, where they have j both accepted positions. They stop- • ped over In Montgomery, Ala , to! visit the latter’s brother, Mr. Leon t Ligon, and Mrs. Ligon there Mr. Hackett Blanton. Jr., andj Miss Margaret Blanton spent the' past week-end in Marion visiting j relatives, the latter remained over j until Wednesday. Mr. Joe Wray and Mi&i Carolyn Wray, of Bessemer City, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomp son here this week. Misses Elizabeth Campbell and Mary Suttle have returned home from Asheville after attending the session of the Southern Workshop there this summer. Miss Elolse Young, daughter e£ Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Young, spent last week In Mars Hill visiting Mb'. Ada Ramsey Wall. She was ac companied home on Wednesday by Miss Wall who is spending some time here with her. WEBB THEATRE MONDAY & TUESDAY NORMA SHF.akfr T" “A FREE SOUL" Admission 10 and 25c l- - -Y.'"."-. Three Walks of Life at Fight ! Three tpnchnj \ o * ri* ht prince, ”alkx of life were represented he these there men at ttWur.jRCk SIl»'kc-v *,ld Miekfy Waher in N«w iingoi dr. eft to i glit, arc: tjt ne iumie'-, former heavy •!!,Ie hoW”!‘i represent in- Society; Berra.-.l fml -', me.tv.ai t tnc Person.fteaturn of Bur B-i*in- end Mo gfeid, famous roIiie« producer, represent! ri£ . he .Theatre, New ‘-Bell" Will Save Lives Under the watchful eyes of Cn'ted States Naval officers, the newly invented and perfected submarine diving bell or rescue chamberjs shown above being lowered into the water at Brooklyn, N. V., Navy Yard for a test. As many as eight men at a time can be transferred from a sunken vesse to the chamber, which rises lo the surface from its own bouvancy. Lieut. Commander A. P. McCann and Lieut A. M. Morgan (insert) show how telephone communication can be carried on with ships on the suriace from the interior of the befl. Sheer C ottons For lea Time HANKS o ingenious American designersmere is still romance and hear* of comfort in summer cot;0ns. Along toward the end of af erroons when Ihc grea’ duration is “v. hat to n ear next” a cheer tea frock of cotton net or organdie is essential. I*’esv if .any fabrics can 'qual these in charm end comfort that are so essential for garden parties and appointments for iea which simply eannot be 'missed. At the left is one of the new and xery popular organdie frocks featuring a wide skirt and fluted ruffles. The < orsage of bright ieJ organdie poppms ,, distinctly moU e ni with iis bright color accent. The other photograph dors not convoy the inarming eo'or con 1 t which has been achieved by ic. use of blue and pink cotton net but it do'-s l.ultcitc some of the outhful chr.tnt that is so .‘.trir.ing a chararteristt- of this summer costume, •. ;.e ' wide shoulder line with ruffles anl th» 1 net ruffles of the y«ttico*t srv proof enough that this costume has its . tnspimtton in *the present inarch for real. femininit;. VIRGINIA'S GOVI'.RN'OR V*S»T NORTH CAROL-** v SOON. . t-jttle- Switzerland. July 30-.—Oo’. ernor Jolin Garland Pollard. >'■ Virginia, will t pend tr.o weeks vaca tioning here at the home of A. .so-, eiate .Justice Horiot Clarkson, of t.h< North Carolina Supreme court ■ 'T""’ C'lerk.wi Tho » vlriunj relatives in Charlotte, raid ha ex pected to leave th'-re Saturday fo> his horns here in anticipation nl Qvvcrnor Pollard's visit H«- .'did she Virginia governor i CAROLINA "SHELBY'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” TODAY— Lloyd Hughe* and Dorothy Sebastian In “Ships Of Hate” Mightiest of Sea Stories ? SATURDAY — Buffalo Bill, Jr. In “THE CHEYENNE KID” Also New Serial and Comedy EVERY BODY IOC EVERY DAY Penders THE BETTER CHAIN — 2 STORES — N. LaFAYETTE STREET AND SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET D. P. TEA Best Orange Pekoe Pound Can D. P. TEA - Be*t Orange Pekoe i-Pound can 73c 39c D. P. TEA Best Orange Pekoe i-Pound can 20c D. P. TEA Best Orange Pekoe - Small size IOC Libby’* Hostess Peaches - Heavy Syrup - 2 cans Hillsdale Broken Sliced Pineapple - No. 2'can 31c 19c Ten Penny Pale Dry Ginger Ale 3 Bottles Canada Dry and Cliquot Club - Bottle . MANSFIELD MILK - Large Can - 4 for . 25c 15c 29c D. P. MILK - Small - 7 cans for Sliced Peaches, Apricots, Pears Buffet size - 3 cans Clark’s Sweet Mixed Pickles Quart size D. P. VINEGAR Gallon .. FRUIT JARS - 2-Gal. size - Doz. $1.10 QUARTS - Dozen .85c PINTS - Dozen ..75c THICK FAT BACK - Pound .. PURE LEAF LARD - Pound MOUNTATNBEANSr Fresh Picked - 3 lbs. TOMATOES Pound .. FRESH OKRA Small and tender - 3 lbs BLUE RIBBON MALT 3-Pound Can ... . IOC lie 10c j looking fqfrarl to visiting the [ beauties of th« North Carolina I n.'?un‘airtf Plague of Grasshoppers Des Moines—Seared, brown i-tici . ! out down as by a jiui, fiery fcfcsi. | twttwcny ia three states to * course of grasshoppers, tri Iowa, jte braL-Va and South Dakota field* de nuded of every green blade showed the effects of * t borough - going pi* - ;ue

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