“Believe It Or Not” Cold Weather (Ni.t lUisitu-ss) IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER ■See us about your heating problems. HEATKOLAS AT N E \V RE DUCED PRICES. Cole's Hot Blast Heaters We will also install your old heater at" a nominal cost. I .aundry Heaters Shelby Hdw. Co. ‘•WE SERVE TO SATISFY" — PHONE 330 — WOULD YOU LEAVE HER WITHOUT GUIDANCE Before it is too late you should arrange to protect your wife against her own inexperience and the bad advice of others, against worry, over-responsibility and possible poverty. # Leave your' estate, ■ whatever its size, in trust. Let the officers of the Union Trust be your executors. Then you can feel sure that your family will be safely cared for . . . always. Let us discuss our trust plans with you. UNION TRUST CO. “In Union There Is Strength.” WEBB THEATRE — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — % The Greatest Hit Since “Politics.” Everybody 10c with WILLIAM HAINES Jimmy Durant Earnest Torrence Leila Hyams LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Messrs. T. A. Lee and VV I', j Hamrick left Wednesday after noun j on a business trip to New York City to be gone about ten da\.. | __ Mr. Gaston A. Hoyle, and soil I Kemeth left Sunday for Raleigh. jTliey were accompanied by Mr. J. I Oliver Willis, of Charlotte and will (return Wednesday. j A large crowd was present at the home of Miss Bell Wright. Saturday | night November 7 and enjoyed some : fine music. Miss Wright played the ; piano, Isenhour and Jones of Kings | Mountain, Smith of Cherryville. j playing violin and guitars. Mesdames Merle Green and Joe Turner visited in Asheville Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Winbournc, of'Roanoke, Va.. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs John Schenck. of Lawndale, Mesdames Joe Smith and Hugh Miller, Jr., pent yesterday in Char lotte. Mrs. Ceph Blanton, Mrs John JSchehck and guests, Mrs. William i Tooley and Mr. and Mrs. Roger | Winbournc formed a motor party to j Asheville today. ! Miss Vick Howie, of Union. S C., Mr. J. D. Kerr, of Spartanburg, ancf : Donald Plaster of State college | were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Plaster. __ - Miss Pat Alexander of Charlotte, I spent the week-end with her sisters ! here, j __ ! Mrs. Oscar Riviere, daughter of Mrs. Georgia Hickson, was carried to the Shelby hospital Monday afternoon where she has been quite ill. She is reported some bet ter today. Mesdames J. R. Dover, Bob Laney of Red Springs, John Fox and Miss Katherine Dover left Monday by motor for Teaneck, N. J. where they will spend ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stowe who have been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Babingtort moved yesterday to their home on Sea board avenue. Capt- and Mrs. B, L. Smith leave Saturday for Asheville to attend W. N. C. conference and they will visit Mr. and Mrs. E. O Thomas over the week-end. Miss Myrtle Lashmit of Winston Salem is visiting her sister. Mrs, : Dale Kalter. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. M. ■ Hayes of Hilcrest Tuesday morn | ing, a big son, Bobby McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. McMurry* had as dinner guests at their home on N. Morgan street yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hamrick and Misses Elmira Hamrick and Mattie Adams. Mrs. F. L. Hoyle, gold star mother who recently returned from France j was honored at the parent teachers association in Kings Mountain yes terday where she made an interest ing talk about her trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanders and I little daughter, Tender Reba, spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ponder Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb, Misses | Hazeline Webb and Mary Sue Bor- j ders visited Misses Doyle Webb and,! He sintine Borders, students at N. i C. C. W. In Greensboro Sunday. i Mrs, J. M. Elliott and Mrs J. Ed Crawford of Gastonia spent Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. San ders and J. H. Ponder. Gov, and Mrs. O. Max Gardner will arrive today to visit their' | mother, Mrs. J. L. Webb, who has i been ill for several days and Mrs. Madge Webb Riley. Governor Gard ner goes to Charlotte tomorrow to be in conference wit hthe governors of South Carolina. Georgia and Vir ginia. Revs, G. P. Abernethy, D. G. Wash ; burn and son left this morning for Winston-Salem to attend the State convention. Mrs. Esther McBrayer was taken suddenly ill yesterday , morning at her home on N. Morgan street with a heart attack. Ifer many friends will be delighted to learn that her condition is some better today. Little David Allen Lee, young son I of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Lee is scr-i lously ill at the home of Mrs Lee’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Crow- ■ der on N. Morgan strset. Mrs. Lee \ was Miss Bertie Crowder before j marriage. H. H. Hoyle, who has been taking j treatment at the Shelby hospital! for ten days was able to an home i Inst night. 1 Mr. J. P. Tout. wiu> has been superintendent ot ihe Enstside mill has taken the same position with the Cortex Mills, Inc., at Sal isbury- Mr Toms moved his fam ily there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moose until Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waldo attend-' ed the A A P banquet In Chariot < Monday evening at the chamber olj Commerce. Mrs. W. 1. Hutchins, of Thonuf ville. is the guest this week of Mrs.I C. R. Webb. Friends and relatives of Mis' Bonnie Sanders will be glad to I know .she is expected to arrive home about the I4;h or 15th of this month. She Is now spending a few days In Grand Rapids, Mich, and Toledo, Ohio visiting some of her friends that she was in school with in Minneapolis, Minn. There will be a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. W K. White on Sunday November 15. Everybody is invited to cone and bring well filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs Lowery Austell had as dinner guests Sunday Miss Ruth Irvin. Mr. C. L. Moore. Eubert and Jimmy Irvin and Mr. and Mrs. O. F Austell of Earl. Miss Sura Kelly and Mr Harry I. Ziegler of Charlotte will spend this week-end with Mrs. T. W Eb eltoft and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft. Mr. Paul Hedgepath, wlio resign ed his position at Palmer’s Funreal Home and resumed his work at the Ford and Riddle embalmers, in Gastonia, for whom he worked for five years, will be greatly missed by the young people here and the Baptist church, where lie was pres ident of the Bostic Young People's union. Mr. and Mrs.1 F. L. Hoyle, Misses Willie Hovle and Mary Reeves For ney spent Sunday at Lenoir, visit ing Miss Marietta Hoyle, who is a student at Davenport college. Mr. W. R. McBrayer arrived; home from Raleigh Sunday to visit his mother. Mrs. Esther McBraver and entered the Shelby hospital where he underwent an operation Tues day morning. Mr. S. C. Hewitt, clerk at Hotel Charles, is resting as well as could be expected at the Sheiby hospital, following an operation for appen dicitis last| night. Mrs. Buayan Rhyne, who has' been taking treatment at the Shelby i hospital for some time was able to go to her home near Waco last Sunday. Mr. Louis Wood of Galfnov, S. C., was a Shelby visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Parnell and little daughter, Gloria, who have have been visiting Mrs. Farnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Suttle. ieft yesterday for their home at Greensboro. Mrs. John Schenck. jr„ Is ill and confined to her home In the south ern part of Shelbv. Mr. J. p. Ledford left yesterday for a business trip to Red line pn He will return Saturday. ‘ Say, Mate, how come yo is <o banged up?" "I wuz talkin’ when Ah should' have been list’ning." Mrs. Laura Wells Has A Stroke of Paralysis Mrs. Laura WellT was strrcen with paralysis in her back yard this morning as she was superin tending some plowing being done by colored laborers. One entire sid» is affected by the stroke and she was taken to the hospital for care and treatment. Her condition is said to be serious. — Cotton Buyer Rowland H. Ouzts HOTEL CHARLES SHELBY, N. C. Charles FARRELL Madge EVANS IN “Heartbreak” Monday and -Tuesday CAROLINA SEE “Riders Of The Purple Sage” Zuiu.' (.rev's most famous no. el made into the most stirring action picture of the hk*1— with a cast of perfect stars (.KOUt.K OBRIEN. MAROl KRITK t lit R( llll.l. NOAH BEKIM CAROLINA — TOD A * .URSDAY — Special Low Admission Prices 10c To Everybody Both Days - FRIDAY M AIO ASTOK ard KOitKKT AMKS in “SMART WOMAN” . l.M, A >' PERMANENT AT $3.50 Soft . . . fluff} . . . glistening . . . . brilliant 1> done ... enduring in its permanent beauty PHONE 41:» FOR APPOINTMENT Gravity Beauty Salon MAVlll'E’S PLATE Special Bargains Until P“c. 1 Let Rogers Motors With the Best Equipped Shop In North Carolina Fix Your Car Up For Winter 1 Lubricate Chasis 2 Spray Springs 3 Change Oil, 5 Quarts 4 Wash Car 5 Vacuum Clean Upholstery 6 Check Motor All Of The Above For $2.90 Until Dec. 1 I Conceal Your Valuables | Introducing the “Treasure Chest,’’ a 50-lh. fireproof and burglar proof steel chest to be concealed in jour home or office. Safer than a safe because it can be hidden in the wall or floor and a stick-up man can never find it. Guaranteed to stand 1600 degrees of heat without injury to contents. Will not rust or sweat. Only $13.35 See the 1'reasure Chest on display in The Star office. Or rJ)|| for a demonstration and I* will be brought to y ou. THE STAR PHONE II SHELBY. N. C. THE MEANING OF A GOOD FOUNDATION I u every otrunjf institution, us to every en during structure. there is much more than ap pears to tlu' casual observer. There i® ft foun dation rooted deeper than the surface. In this hank, the foundation consists of great resources, of a loyal, hiffhly-equipped person nel. of long varied experience, of sound bank ing policies. We Invite Your Account, Any Size, Personal or Commercial. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Shelby, N. C. A Sale Of Sample Coats We Have been Fortunate in Securing 75 MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES in the season’s newest offerings -coats for which you would expect to pay much more -values that are unequalled! Beautifully Trimmed Gorgeously fur trimmed emits in Fall’s newest shades. $9.88 In this group are coat» made to sell for S20.00. $ 1 J.88 VII sizes 14 to 52. N O T £ THESE VALUES AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS. THESE PRICES AS LONG AS THE QUAN TITIES LAST. - Extra Special - THf'BSDAY. 10 A. M. 150 Pairs Men’s Solid Leather WORK SHOES 98c Extra Snecial - SATURTUY *0 A. M. .'l<i-ineh DRESS °RINTS Err**- ■ - • a’wt* r.t Sc - Extra Special - FRIDAY, 10 A. M. Another big: shipment extra h,°avy 36-inch LL SHEETING 5c 66 x 80 EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS 98c PAIR LADIES’ NOVELTY SLIPPERS - These include .samples and other high grade shoes. l>nh at (’ohen's this week can you j$et values like these from such an array of styVs and leathers! $1.88 HiKh and Low Heels, Ties. Straps, Pumps. Oxfords. VALUES TO S4. Cohen Bros. SHELBY, N. C. Where Lower Price* Do Not Mean Lower Quality.

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