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Webb Theatre — NOW PLAYING — JOHN GILBERT — LEILA HVAMS LEWIS STONE IN “THE PHANTOM OF PARIS” Also Selected SHORT ACTS and NEWS. -— Admission 10c — — COMING FRIDAY JACK HOLT IN ”50 FATHOMS DEEP’* Watch for the Big Super Special Coming Next Monday. Webb Theatre MOVED To New Location We Have Moved Our DRY CLEANING And PRESSING PLANT From (he Duilding Next Door to George Alexander's To S. WASHINGTON STREET, Next Door to Goodwin’s Cash Grocery. Shelby Tailor Shop WILLIAM HAGLEY, Prop. LOOK at these COATS for $25 The fashion you buy is always more important than the price you pay! But this time, the price is also very important. Why. we are so thoroughly convinced that you cannot equal the character, quality and workmanship in these handsome winter coats, that we challenge you to try to match these values anywhere ... in Shelby or out! It’s a known fact to us that coats of this Quality sold for $49.75 last season! Don't take our word for a single statement, we've made. Better still, come and see' J. C. McNeely & Co. STYLE - QUALITY SERVICE LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News ivn. auu ivii*. » uimm v>ruwat. and children and Miss Louise Aus-' | tell spent Sunday afternoon tn 1 ! Charlotte attending the atr pag eant and visiting Mrs. Crowders' i mother, Mrs. Sue Austell — Mr Bennette Teele of Chapel j Hill, where he is attending U N. C. spent the week end with his par j ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E Trele on j Suttle street. Mr. and Mrs Thompson G. Dan iels. of Tampa, Fla , announce th" birth of a daughter. Virginia Lee. on Saturday, October 10. Dale Laughinghouse. Jr. a sun ot Mr. and Mrs. Dale Laughinghouse, of Greenville, is here spending the winter with his grandparents, Capt. and Mrs J F Jenkins Friends 01 Mrs. Charles Spak<\ who has recently been in a hospi tal in Charlotte for examination [and treatment, will be glad to know jthat she is able to at home again. Mr. Hewitt Dellinger, student a*, ithe University at Chapel Hill, wi'h hus roommate, Mr. Joe Wilkins, of Sanford, spent the past week-end here with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs G S Dellinger. Mr.; John D. Christopher and son, James, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Wells and Mrs. May Well; Conner here Mrs. Willie Turner is spending some time in Tarnpa Fla. at the] (home of Mr. and Mrs Thompson G.< | Daniels i j- - Mrs. Paul Wootton who recently underwent an operation for the r« i moval of a tumor on the brain in [the University liaspital at Balti more. Md . is recovering rs rapidly as could be expected. Mr. Mai Spangler, her sister, who has been at her bedside, returned to Shelby last week. Judge Van Wart is a patient in the Shelby hospital for treatment. } Hie many friends will be pleased ro learn that he is getting along nice 1 Mr. Hubert Herndon of Kingr fi Mountain was the guest of his aunt, j Mrs. J. F. Williams and cousin. Miss 1 Lizzie Poston on Friday Mr and Mr. T P. Jenk.- spent the week-end in Greensboro visit jing their daughter, Miss Tillie IJenks who is a student at N C C Iw. Mrs. George Hoyle. Mr.-. John ; McClurd and Misses Louise and i Carobcl Lever spent the day Satur day in Charlotte. Mrs. J. F. Williams. Mrs Lloyd Whi nant and Mrs. S, M. Poston were in Charlotte Monday shopping Mr .. Victor Bowen, Miss Irma i Bowen, Miss Dennis Byers and Mr, jTaimage Mavhue motored to Char Uotte Sunday afternoon wliere they j attended the air pageant and vis ] ited friends. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Baber, Mrs. {Jap Suttle and Mrs. John McClurd j are spending today in Charlotte Supt. I. H. Grigg left yr'terday ■ lor a business trip to Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mr. Louis Forney were Charlotte I visitors yesterday. Rev. L. B. Hayes spent Monday | and Tuesday in Granite Falls visit ; his father. Mr, and Mrs. C. B SutUe and . Mrs. John SutUe attended the ! State-Clemson game in Charlotte ] on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. George Hoyle attended a j zone meeting of the Marion district j of the Western N. C. conference of ! the Methodist church yesterday i held at Cliffside. Mrs. Hoyle was or* the program, speaking in the inter est of Children's work, of which she is chairman. Mr. Hoyle Joined her yesterday afternoon and they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hawkins, of that place, last even ing. J Mrs. C. S. Young, Mrs. Lowery Suttle, Mrs. W. H. Hudson, and Ettalie Moses spent the day Satur day in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeGraud and i children visited Miss Minna Lc ! Grand at Queens Chlcora college in Charlotte on Sunday afternoon. Miss Isabel Hoey spent the week end in Charlotte with Mrs. C. R. Hoey, Jr., and they attended the State-Clemson game- ther? Satur da yafternoon. | Dr. and Mrs, S. F. Parker had as their week-end guests the former's father, Mr. W. K. Parker, of Golds boro, and his brother. Mr W Rhea . Parker, of Raleigh. mis. McBride Poston visited; friends in Kings Mountain Wednes-j lav. Mrs Mary Elliott, of Texas, who’ has been visiting relatives in the j county for the past few days, hav- j ing attended the Baptist A%socta-! tion at Zion church last week, has returned to Shelby and is visiting Mrs Dorcas Beam Mrs Kemp F underburk and little ] daughter. Nancy Beam, of Monroe.! arc here visiting Dr. aud Mrs. A Pitt Beam and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Julius Buttle. Miss- j es Betty and Nancy Suttle, Mr. Bill 1 Pendleton and Mr Theos Hopper! spent Sunday afternoon in Char lotte attending the air circus Mrs-. ALf Duckett and Mrs Hardy Mills leave today to return to their j home in Raleigh after visiting Mr j and Mrs. Grady Lovelace here and < other friends in Rutherfordton Little Billy Crowder, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crowder, is back in school this week after being out for several weeks recovering from se vere burns received some time ago. Mr*. D. A. Whisonant. Miss Ruth Whisonant and Mr. Paul Whisonant spent the day Sunday with relatives in Sharon. S C At The Theatres j One of the unusual things about the new picture at the Carolina to day and Thursday is that husband and wife are playing opposite roles. Dorothy Sebastian brings real ro mance to the screen in ‘The Big Gamble,’ with William Boyd, her husband. Warner Oland, the third member of the party that makes the strangest bargain two men and a woman ever made. Zasu Pitts and Jimmy Gleason do the comedy tt which the rolling pin proves migh tier than an automatic The romantic John Gilbert is th" central figure in today's feature of fering at the Webb theatre, in "The Phantom of Paris.' Lewis Stone arm Leila Hyams are other important members of the cast that streak for crcen entertainment of the first order. Added to the bill, are Selected Short Subjects. News reel and acts. Friday s change of program will feature Jack Holt in "50 Fathoms Deep.” • .1 Says Applied Science Becoming The: Pilot Of Indus try. LaFayeuc. "Ind.—Industrial lead-t ers from five states are gathered at Purdue University for a two-day} study of the coordination to pro ness, science and education to pro-j mote human welfare and mitigate depressions. The opening theme is converting the unemployment now charged in part to machines into means of in-j crease! comfort, leisure and culturei for every one. ADout <J50 industrialists, scientists j and college professors attended the; opening dinner tonight. The con ference was held under auspices of i the Purdue Research Foundation. Harrison E. Howe, of Washington editor of Industrial and Engineer- i ing Chemistry, said science is be-; coming the "pilot of industry." "Some critics lose sight of the j new industries which have been cre ated through applied science. It isi unfair to censure science for the! over-emphasis of mass production , and leave untouched our obvious failure to give proper consideration! to the balancing of consumer de mand and of distribution against ; the production which science had; helped to make possible. ‘‘We are told that in China the labor of 5 out of every 100 is re quired to produce the meager ex istence experienced by the majority of that populous country. In the United States 15 American workers produce the necessities for 100, giv ing ample opportunity for a life of greater ease and for leisure which properly applied leads to culture. "If our sociologists and humani tarians have not been able to keep ! pace with science, so that we do not yet know how best to employ i our leisure, that too cannot be ■ charged to any failure on the part of science. “Give us another industry like motion pictures, tlic radio, electrical 1 refrigeration, automobiles, oil burn ers and so many thousands of new ;jobs would be created es not only ! to affect unemployment but to be potent in again starting ns on thcj , upgrade." STAR AD VS. PAYS * OD>\ y „THUrsdav faxurv \'u ,,t?ver Sf.( T„ Hr ^rvrn *?s £ »*? * M,ftr off,., ^£fty. fiODy lOc 45i?v BE PREPARED ...l LI. FOOT WARMER fcknn ««*t* a the pcoprr u • ' -,»v e. \r * nroet. hc#i » dr shoe* o. u» warm co\t *e«L COMBUSTION DO MR tlr-'f ho** the g*»r* ft ■■■>•» to > » ton rf th;t dofne v hrt« i re held until •)! lh# t;c heat uml* «r# uulucd. Omie in today and select your Circulating Heater and have it installed before the rush. We have in stock just the si?," you will need to heat your home comfortably and economically, in beautiful brained Walnut Enamel. The prices are very reasonable. — SOLD ON EASY TERMS — Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc. 0 NOV; __ IN SHELBY and NO' A-t A Persna»em WAVE for $3-5° nr \ Vor a nl,lie, the "a'' • » ,,v thc*e Pc ,„t vou at' “•=”;i’:=':"';” Gravity Beauty Salon „aVHUE'5 P^« phone 4 Shelby, N. c. Royster Bldg' i i« «»■ •Th*on- S35f f ;nra»S SE?" fo?. .‘SSKr* ”" First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1931 RESOURCES Loans ami Discount.' __$2,734,546.34 Overdrafts .... ... .... . 623!3o 1‘. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation___ 250,000.00 Other C. S. Bonds owned . __ __ 51,782,58 N. ('. State Bonds . ... 127,648.62 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .. 22,500.00 Other Stocks and Bonds ___113,201.00 Real Estate Owned ...... ... 116,123.64 Redemption Fund . ...... 12,500.00 Cash on hand and due from other Banks . . 539,854.39 TOTAL $3,968,779.92 LIABILITIES l ap.ud $250,000.00 Surplus ... _ 500.000.00 Undivided Profits 87,587.05 Reserved for Accrued Interest and Taxes ... 44,391.23 Circulation 250,000.00 Notes Re-Discounted with Federal Re serve Bank . .. . .... 137,400.00 N\ C. Bonds Borrowed ... __ 50,000.00 posits .. 2,649,401.64 l'( )TAI. $3,968,779.92 Our statement above reflects improving conditions n this section and our people have much to be thankful for, from a financial status. Business along all lines coni', to show some improvement and individuals and firms are proceeding with caution and economy, which plan will ultimately lead to financial independence and stability. We invite your hanking business and co-oper ition in every wa\. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits Eight Hun dred and Thirty Thousand Dollars. UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1931 Including Branch Office* At Lattimore, Lawndale, Fallston, Mooresboro, Rutherfordton, Forest City and * Caroleen, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,152,464.17 Overdrafts 24.42 North Carolina State Bonds 103,214.12 United States Bonds 72,100.00 Other Bonds and Stocks.. 22,564.21 Banking Houses - 73,075.76 Other Heal Estate Owned _34,694.40 Furniture and Fixtures __, 26,990.03 Advances on Farm Expense ..... 531.65 Cash on hand and due from other Banks . .. 292,028.94 TOTAL .. $1,777,687.70 LIABILITIES Capital_;_ _____ Surplus _ __________ Undivided Profits____■____ Reserves for Interest and Depredation Bills Payable -_ .... Bonds Borrowed ___ Deposits _ _ __ TOTAL____ $1,777,687.70 t he trend of business is improved and each week and month brings a more optimistic outlook. With economy and conservatism as watch words, the custom ers of The Union Trust Company should go forward and strive by team-work, economy, frugality and saving to bring about an even greater financial stability through out our section. We invite your banking business. UNION TRUST CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS $160,000.00 . 150,000.00 „ 15,457.88 .. 41,172.72 . 180,000.00 ... 24,000,00 1,217,057.10
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