Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — LOOK! RIDE ’EM COWBOY! BUCK JONES Ace Of Western Stars In His Latest And Most Thrilling WESTERN ROMANCE— “BRANDED” THE SCREEN’S DAREDEVIL COWBOY. ALSO KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHl K COMEDY and KRAZY CATS. EVERYBODY 10c — Come Early and Bring the Children. COMING MONDAY - ROBERT MONTGOMERY FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE BEST SHOW IN THE CITY u Webb Theatre OF COURSE! Penders THE BETTER CHAIN *—2 STORES — N. LaFAYETTE STREET AND SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET PINK SALMON - CAN MUSTARD Quart Jar 10c 15c STRING BEANS - Best Grade — 3 cans D. P. MILK - Large Can - 3 for 23c D. P. MILK - Small Can - 7 for ROCKWOOD’S COCOA - 2 Pounds D. P. TEA - BEST ORANGE PEKOE 1 POUND . 69c .35c . 18c \POUND iPOUND PALE DRY GINGER ALE - 3 Bottles. LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF - Can BLUE RIBBON MALT - 3 Pound Can zjc 49c -FRUIT JARS 2 Gallon Size - Dozen .... $1.10 Quart Size - Dozen .. 85c CERTO - Bottle . ... 29c WHOLE GRAIN RICE - Pound . BUCKET LARD 4 Pound* . . COMPOUND LARD - Pound . EXTRA THICK FAT BACK — Pound . SWEET POTATOES - Nice Size - 6 Pounds ... WHITE POTATOES - 10 Pounds.. Sc 45c 10c 10c 25c 19c 5,000 HOME5 RECEIVE THE S TAR Every Other Day, That Means 20.000 intense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 People about it in these columns. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News | Mr*. L. C. Dalton and son, also ! Mrs. Fred Bobbitt of Norlina at j rived Wednesday to accompany j Mrs. Dalton’s daughter, Miss Mil dred, who have been visiting rela tives for sir weeks. Mr$. John L. Dawson and little son Charles of Brunswick, Ga., have been spending a month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thrift in the Beaver Dam section They leave for their home Saturday night. .-— Misses Loretta Swcatt and Mane Jones spent Wednesday with Misses Lallage and Tva McEntire. Mrs. Will Jackson has as her j guests' this week, her sister Mrs. I John L. Dawson and son Charles of Brunswick, Ga. Miss Loretta Sweatt of Great Falls. S. C„ has been visiting for the past two weeks with Miss Marie Jones of Shelby. She will return home Sunday. Miss Jones going home with her via points of inter est in the western part of the state. Mrs. R. F. Stokes and daughter, Miss Essie Stokes, returned Wed nesday to Charlotte after a visit with their cousin. Mrs T. W. Ebel toft. Misses Elizabeth March Hall and Charlie Cotter Hall have returned to Hickory after two weeks visit with their grandmother and aunt, Mrs. T. W. Ebeltoft and Miss Eliza beth Ebeltoft. Miss Elizabeth Hall's friends will be interested in know ing that she will soon returned to Texas for the winter where she is a tutor at a ranch school. Rev. and Mrs* Mary in Y. Self and son, Harrell, of Hertford, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. A Houser for several days this week Mr. Broacius Wright who has been spending a week with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright of Earl, left yesterday for Grcens boio where he is manager of the Friendly Cafeteria. Mr. Charles Bridges, an exper ienced meat man, formerly of For est City, is now in charge of the meat market at the local Piggly Wiggly store Misses Eloise Grigg of Lawndale and Louise Morrison have return ed from Oreenaboro. after spend ing ten days there with friends Miss Janie Moses, of LeGrange, Ga, has been spending the week here with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hudson, and Mr. Hudson, on her way to New York City where she will enter the Woman’s hospital fot a special graduate course in train ing Miss Mary Grace Goforth. oi Rutherfordton, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dedmon and little daughter, Carolyn, of Bir mingham, Ala., were dinner guests on Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs B. T. Gladden. Mr. Ralph Hoey is spending this week at Blowing Rock as a guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cannop. Mrs. Thomas Nolan has been vis iting Mias Margaret Young in For est City this week. Mr. A1 Woolf has just returned from & ten day* buying trip to Northern markets. Mrs. Haney, of Rutherfordton. has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Hol land Eskridge, and Mr. Eskridge here this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sappenfiela returned to their home in Columbia, S. C. yesterday, after spending their vacation here with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Bailie Mauney. Mrs. W. B. Favell and son, Billy, have gone to Orlando, Fla., to visit Mr. and Mrs. S P Favell lor some time. Miss Mamie Mayhue returned home last night after visiting Miss Nadine Sherrill in Newton. Mr. Jerry Goforth has returned to his home in Rutherfordton after spending a week here with Mr. John Hoyle at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoyle, on East Marion street. Mr. Summie Spangler has accept ed a position at Montgomery Ward's in charge of the hardware lines of the store. Mrs. John Lovelace is spending this week with her mother. Mrs. R. Q Whisonant, at PolkviHe, this week. Mrs. Whisonant has been tpiite ii! since Tuesday but it is be tteved that her condition is some what improved Her son. Mr. Ever ett Whisonant. with Mrs Whuo nant, of Charlotte, are also with her this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dilworth. Jr and small son have just moved to Shelby from Bryaon City and are occupying the house owned by Mrs Mayme Ray Webb on Cleveland Springs road. Mr. Dilworth Is con nected with the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. as salesman Mrs. Meredith Henneasa has re turned to her home in Charlotte after spending this week here with Mrs. P L. Hennessa. Mrs. Durham Moore, of Char lotte, spent part of yesterday in Shelby. Mr Arthur Brown of Hickory and Mr. Clyde Daves of Gaffney have accepted positions with the Central Barber shop here. Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Wall and fam ily are back at home after spending the summer at Mars Hill, Dr Wall spent his vacation, during the month of August, with his family there. His friends will be glad to know that he will be back at the services at his church on Sunday morning though he will not fill the pulpit. Mrs. T. W Ebeltoft and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft will spend next week at Blowing Rock visiting Mias Alice Springs at her cottage there. Mr. and Mrs. Troy McKinney will arrive in Shelby from Durham to day to spend sometime with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McKinney. Mr. McKinney has been studying at Duke university this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner are visiting their daughter, Miss Rekah Gardner, at Elizabeth, N J, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laney, of Red Springs, will be dis tressed to learn that their little son, Robert. Jr., is critically ill In a hos pital at Fayetteville. Miss Dorothy Self, of Lincolnton. la visiting her aunt, Mrs. Claude H. Grose and Mr Grose here this week Mrs C. D. Meacliam and two children, Hazel May and Orville, of Hamlet, have been visiting Mrs. Meachams brother, Mr. Thad Ford, and Mrs. Ford at their home here this week Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover have re turned home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs John Fox in Teaneck, N. J. Mr. Tom Wright, of Baltimore, Md., who has been spending a few days here with Mr. Ralph Webb Gardner, left yesterday for his home Mr. Wright was a school mate of Mr. Gardner's at Wood bury Forest. Miss Louise Wike. of Taylors ville. is visiting Miss Margaret Louis McNeely, at her home on S. LaFay ette street. Among the Shelby ladies who at- j tended the Kings Mountain asso ciational meeting of the W. M. U at Poplar Springs church yesterday were: Mesdames J. A. Liles, E. w, Wilson, W. L. Packard, Henry Ed wards, Holly Ledford, H. J. Spry, Jimmy Love, W. A. Pendleton, J. W. Spangler, Summey Spangler, Mrs. Bailey, and Mrs. Harris, the latter of Raleigh, who Is state coi responding secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Mike H. Austell, who were man-led in Raleigh on August! 15, are in Shelby for a brief visit | with Mr, Austell’s relatives. Mrs. Austell before marriage was Mrs. Alice Walton Bradley. Mr. Austell is inspector for the North Carolina militia. Governor and Mrs. O. Max Gard ner leave today to spend the week end in Asheville, Boone and Blowing Rock. They will return here Sun day afternoon. Miss Lil Kerr has returned home after a visit to friends and relatives in Gaffney, The many friends here of Mr and Mrs. Harry Reid will be glad to know that most recent news from Mr. Reid's bedside in University hospital, Philadelphia, is to the ef fect that his condition is improved and hia physicians now hold out hope for his recovery. Miss Margaret Ford spent last week visiting her cousin. Miss Madeline Porter, at Bclwood. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Matthews, of Chapel Hill, are here on a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr F. L. Hoyle Misses Carol and Mildred NichoJ , of Greenwood, S. C„ are visiting Mr! and Mrs H. H Pratt here thi week Mrs. W t Frost and tre cHild’-e-’ William and Grace of West Palm Beach. Fla, will arrive in Shelby ;his afternoon to visit Mrs. Frost s aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Lackey, and * Mr. Lackey. MIsb Linda IVarlick, oi Llncotnton, also arrives today to spend a few days with Mr and Mrs Lackey Ur Fred Morrison, of Raleigh, i who has been spending several days j here at the home of Mrs James L i Webb on 8 Washington street, i leaves today to return to Raleigh i Miss Pat Alexander has returned to Charlotte after spending her vacation licrc last week with her sisters. Misses Elora and Ncra Belle Alexander, Mrs, J, t„ Webb and Mrs O Max Gardner vi. ited relatives and friends In Gaffney yesterday tCOMTiMimu on e.vua i xn~ SERVICE BETTER Bring your car to us for RE I’A IRS, <;R KAS IM;. WASHING and CHANGING Oil.. Best Equipped shop in North Carolina. No Better Service anywhere and prices are right. "e have installed a key machine and ran duplicate keys for any car. ROGERS MOTORS SHELBY, N. C. GOODWIN'S "WHERE QUALITY RULES" i26 s. Washington st. ACORN SHORTENING — 00 8 Pounds , . C SWIFT’S JEWEL SHORTENING - 8 Pounds Ad QUAKER PUFFED 00 WHEAT — 2 for . _.... ZOC IHICK FAT BACK — Pound I RIANGLE SALT — 10 Pounds - .. RED DOT COFFEE — (Spoon Free) — pound SHELBY MEAL — 10 Pounds SHELBY CREAMERY BUTTER - Pound - JELLO ICE CREAM POWDERS _ 3 for OUR MOTHER’S COCOA — { Pound GRANDEUR FLOUR (Made by Red Band Co ) MONARCH RIPE OLIVES — 9 Ounces CERTO — Per Bottle _ _ _ SWEET POTATOES — 8 Pounds Strictly Fresh Poultry Farm EGGS — Dozen _• 10c 22c 22c 20t 27c 24c 9c 57c 18c 30c 25c 30c Red Band Flour and Meal Fresh Each Week Vegetables. Fresh Curb Service Cheerfully Honk the Horn Grandmother’s • BREAD Full Pound Wrapped Loaf White House Evape-ated MILK 4 a 25c | Del Monte—Sliced or Crushed PINEAPPLE Nc.„2 19c Delicious—Refreshing ICED TEA NECTAR OUR OWN tea tea *4-lb. Pkg Vi-lb. Pkg Vc-lb. Pkg. 17c 33c j 13c Fancy Alaska Pink Salmon a.1. iqc Shortening it. ioc FLOUR A«tP IONA 24 9* n> Bat n Be* S9c 24 $2.15 98 n> Bag Ba* 55c $2.00 Camay Soap J cakes 19c MARKET SPECIALS KRESH PORK RIBS — Pound___ CHOICE STEAKS — All Cuts_ _ . THICK FAT BACKS — Pound____ STEWING BEEF — 3 Pounds PORK CHOPS — Small and Lean _ Pound . 12ic 25c 10c 25c 20c The Great Atlantic tic Pacific Tea Co, CAROLINA “SHELBY'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE" TODAY REX l«KASE and DOROTHY GULLIVER “In Old Cheyenne A flashing tale of virilr rombat and romance . . . where men's primitive passions made the law of the land! EVERY BODY IOC EVERY SEAT SATURDAY HOOT GIBSON, ace of Western Stars, In “WILD HORSE” With ALBERTA VAUGHN. STEPFN FETCH IT And NEAL HART. “FREES THE HOME AND CLEARS THE MORTGAGE IN ANY EVENT” [hats the Equitable Home Purchase [Man in a nut shell. ^ ou not only pay it off in easy monthly installments, but avoid expensive re nov/a I charges cverv three or five years. I-iff Insurance is included. \ ou have either ten or fifteen years t*o Hear the loan, depending on plan retooled. Write for free book. H. S. WHITE, Special Agent. Equitable I.ife Assurance Saeie’v Charles Store Bldg. Shelby, N. C. Dear Sir: Please send me. without obligation, your FREE BtX)K of tb.e Equitable’s Loan Plan. Name Address f Jow an &£ri DOI.I ARS plrnted today will grow over and o>er again. Your bank accour*. yields a crop of happiness and independence that will sur vive any storm. — SI WILL Of»KN AN ACCOUNT — First National Bank Open an Account Toft ft \ > / IS THE Y TIME-TESTED PAVING ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS YOU’LL “get there." and apeed ily, if you make a habit of ^SAVING. !t’s easy, once you begin. Start today! A dollar ia enough. Then make a small de. pn*j( every week. Union Trust Co* mm

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