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WEBB THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY LORETTA YOUNG IN ‘TOO YOUNG TO MARRY” ACTS — NEWS. -10c - SATURDAY — “THE LION AND THE LAMB” A GRIPPING UNDERWORLD DRAMA WITH AN ALL STAR CAST. COMEDY ANI) CARTOON. - 10c COMING MONDAY WALTER HUTSON IN “THE RULING VOICE” WEBB THEATRE Increasing Every Hour Kvery tourvint" our 2d1', toduetion Said began * there has been a remarkable increase fei the number of cus tomers coming to McN.ee!>'.. The good news has travelled far and near . . . word Is out that Beati.ifnl New Coats and Dresses are going for a song at McNeelyls We have planned to make SATURDAY The Greatest Day Come %early for first selections! ANY COAT 1/4 OFF $16.V5 Coats $19.75 Coats ... $21.75 Coats .. $29.75 Coats $61.73 Coats . $59.75 Coats $19.75 Coats . $59.75 Coats . $69.75 Coats ANY $6,.>5 Dresses $9.95 Dresses . $16.75 Dresses $19.75 Dresses $24.75 Dresses $29.75 Dresses $o4.io Dresses $39.75 Dresses SALE prict $12.57 .-SALBp^ $14.82 .SALKprl" $18.57 'll"ri$22.32 . SALE price $26.07 —-SALE price 82 - SALE price 32 - ..... .SALE $44*72 SALE price 32 DRESS 1/4 OFF SALE price 22 ---SALE price ^ 47 . SAIK pri" $12^57 . ..... SALE price $14 g2 - SALE price ^ g 57 .-SALE price ^22 32 ....... SALE price $26^07 . SALE price ^2^ 82i SPECIAL AT THE OPENING SATURDAY MORNING 100 PAIRS PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY FULL FASHIONED 49C Pair ONE PAIR TO A CUSTOMER J, C8 McNeely & Co* STYLE — QUALITY-SERVICE LOCAL and* ! • PERSONAL News i ! Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyle lelt j | this morning lor Asheville, where they will attend the Western North Carolina conference. T. C. Stainey, who has been a I student at Mars Hill, suffered a | relapse of flu and has been in the i KutherXord hospital, was brought to his home at Pallston Sunday. Hon. O. M. Mull, spent yesterday ' in Charlotte attending the confer ence of the governors of the Cnro linas. Virginia and Georgia. . Mr. and Mrs. J. p, Austell visited Mr. Austell's sister Mrs. T. C. Petty at the Gaffney hospital, yes terday, Mrs. Petty is critically i’ll. Miss Janie Stainey left today for 1 Bristol, Va., where she Joins a party to go to Knoxville, to attend the yanderbUt-Tennesse football game Saturday. She will visit friends at Chattanooga and attend the Van derbilt-Alabama game at Nashville, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Frank Hull of Charlotte is ; visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. I • • E. Ligon. this- week. j Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lattimore of J Spartanburg, -s. c„ were visitors in j the city Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Mundy. Ouida : Mundy and Mr. and Mrs. IJ'^Fri | day spent yesterday in Charlotte. Mrs. Grover Beam returned home i yesterday after^ a weeks visit to her 1 father, Mr. J. D. Pitts at Glen Af i pine. i j Irvin Philbec-k, II, was able 10 j leave the Shelby hospital Thursda, ] morning after having his tonsils re moved. Mrs. W. A. Pendleton and Mrs. I Major Hopper attended the White [ Shrine meeting in Charlotte Thurs I day evening. They were accompan ; led by Miss Rutli Hopper and Mrs. | Thelma Smith who visited their j lister, Mrs. L. M. Hill and Mr. Hill. j Miss Mary Hester Ellis and Dr. j Fulton Crumpler have returned to Wilmington after spending a few jdays with Miss Ellis’ parents, Mr. janu Mrs. J. A. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elhs, Dr. Ful ton Crumpler and Miss Mary Hes ter Ellis were dinner guests Tues day of Mr and Mrs. Randolph 3ig i gers. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeGraffd will 1 attend the ball game at Athens, ; Ga. tomorrow. Mrs. Oscar Riviere who has been j quite 111 at the Shelby hospital is (some better today. Mr. .aid Mrs. Russell Laughridgc carried their little daughter, Betty Sue. to Charlotte today for medi cal attention. Mas Matilda Jenks, daughter oi I Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jenks of Shelby itas been accepted as member in the i Adelphian society at N. C. C. W j She has been doing the art work for the Carolinian and the Coraddi since entering the college. Fred Babington has accepted a position with the Dilling Mill at | Kings Mountain and begins work ! there on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Sutile and Mrs. Lewis Forney visited in Lincolnton i on Wednesday. , I ' j His. Cohen. mother of Mr. Harry I Cohen returned to her home a; ! Charlotte Sunday after a visit to i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen on E. j Marion street. I _ Mrs. Thermun Hamrick and daughter of Boiling Springs were Shelby shoppers yesterday. Mrs. J. T. Beason will go to Ashe ville tomorrow to attend the West ern N. C. conference. While there she will be the guest of Mrs. H. W. Rainey. Mrs. Beason will return home Monday %ith Mr. ana Mrs. George Hoyle. Mesdames Clias. Putnam and Buren Moore of Boiling Springs were Shelby shoppers yesterday. • Mrs. Esther McBrayer who has been sick at her home on N. Mor gan street for several days is re ported to be resting much easier to day. Mrs. Laura Wells who suffered a stroke of paralysis Wednesday morning is steadily sinking at the Shelby hospital. Mrs. J. 1 Webb who had a re-j lapse the first of the week from her recent iltoers is reported much more comfortable today at her | home on 8. Washington street. W. E. Vickery and J. J. Roberts went on a business trip to Char lotte todnv Miss Madeline Porter of Belwood; is spending this week with Mrs ! Thad Ford. Mr. W. B. Dodd returned Wed- j nesday from a business trip to At-' tanta. While he was away Mrs. j Dodd visited her daughter, Mrs. A 1 W. Kincaid in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Llnebergcr spent last week-end in Charlotte j with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrill 1 Mrs. J. F, bodd of Sharon has | resumed lier work at F.tirds depart-! ment store as saleslady. Mrs. Alfred FalL. and daughter. Miss Willie and Mrs. Yates Harrlll of Lattimore were Shelby shoppe-s yesterday.' Mrs. Paul Woott.on underwent another minor operation in Phila delphia ho. pital yesterday and is Reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Clara Hord spent Wednes day night with Misses 'Lena and Dennis Byers at Patterson Spring.. Master Milburne Ponder of Earl was carried to the Shelby hospital j yesterday suffering with injuries on I liis head caused by being thrown ■ from a horse about twelve o’clock j yesterday near his home. Mrs. 8. C. McGinnis and baby of Charlotte are visiting her si ten, Mesdames Ed Post and Hugh Bettis this week. Mrs. L. V. Lee and Miss Ellie , Lattimore were Visiting in the city ! yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Kirby of Gaffney, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ponder at Earl yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Magness had as dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Grady Royster of Pallston. Miss Madge Mauney, Jim Harris and Miss Blanche Lattimore of Polkville. Baptists To Meet In Charlotte In 1932 Winston-Salem, Nov. 11—The North Carolina Baptist State con tention will be held next year at the First Baptist church of Char lotte. it was announced at the close of the session here tonight. Dr. J. Powell Tucker of Raleigh was selected to deliver the 193d convention sermon; and Dr. W. E. Goode of Scotland Neck was named alternate. Dilling Child Of Kings Mtn. Dead I Kings Mountain. Nov. 12._Funer al services for Mary Frances Din ing. 13-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Dilling, who died at the University of Pennsylvania a‘ Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon ;u 2:20 o’clock, will be conducted at the home of: Grady w. King: .on Mountain street here Friday morn ing at 11 o’clock. Rev. A. W Ban, pastor of tiie Methodist church at Blacksburg Witt conduct the services and will be assisted by Rev. C. O Williams, pastor of the Statesville I Avenue A. R. p. church in Char-j lotte. Interment will be at Mountain; Rett cemetery here. At The Theatres Webb: today: Loretta Young and] , a good cast, in “Too Young To ! Marry.” Also acts and hews reel ! Saturday: “The Lion and the | Lamb," underworld drama with an all star cast, and comedy and cu: toon. Coming Monday: Walter Hu ton in "The Ruling Voice. Carolina: today: Mary Am or. Robert Ames. Noel Francis alid Ed - ward Everett Horton in modern comedy, “The Smart Womep ." Al so serial and comedy. Saturday. Bill Cody and Andy Shuford ml "Oklahoma Jim." Coining Monels' Charles Farrell and his new lean ing lady, Madge Evans in “Heart break." Charles FARRELL Madge EVANS IN “Heartbreak” Monday and sTucsday CAROLINA It Pays To Advertise Peasant Hill Community News l orn shucking At Wes < ornweir.v Sowing Wheat \rul Oats. Personals. (Special to The Star > Nov. 14 —Most ail the farmers i‘. this community tut’ through gall; ertnR and have their wheat and oats sojred arc ready tu cut theb winter wood. Our Sunday school is doing fin ■ We arc trying for a bigger atul bPt ter Sunday school for the he* year. Mr and Mr Kenyon Blanton and babies spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. B'.anlrr parents. Mr. and Ms Greer Blan ton of the Earl community. Mastej Grover Lowery spent Hie urday night with hb cousin Mil. Lowery. Miss Beatrice towery spent Sit urday night with Misse Mamie an . Louise Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Tom 11 Lowery rue family attended a corn shucking n Mi Wes Cornwell's a lew e.gh ago. There were about one hundred present and all enjoyed the fli supper and music alter they got through shucking corn Mr. and Mrs. Minor Lowes Sunday with 1 Thriil air) Mr, and M family Mr. and Mi Mu\ Kiui i", and children of charlott* visited at the home of hi, parent ■, Mi and Mrs H B. Fi‘«i.ii'ts Sunday Mi and’ Mr Ervin Gulley and! tfau.rbtcY., \: . I'd Mr. Guffey's j Its the Earl community Sunday Mrs r, Mamie and Louise Keh-1 duck. and lieatra* Lowery tver? the dinner fjuc.ls Sunday of MU.: He’.* n Robert , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Noui an*! chi' dre i and Mr ami Mr J. Y. Ken drick i id child n v.. v d at t'n hum ' ef Ml . a.ul Mi >'Tt Tow - ery in Rutherford could'. Suu tii.v alirmr.ii. Mr. and Mi Cell us Uu.u', ana h. 'jv visited Mr. and Mr, .'es.« Dyous near C'.afinry Sunday . ft rnot'ii. * Mr and Mr . H Q. Kendrick an children visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lowery Sunday cueruoon. Mi', anti Mrs. Tom II. Lowery ami n.miH sixn: Sunday afternoon at Uie Ivmiir el Mr, and Mrs. R, 11. Fri nc.. An u nisti,.) mnwuni piece is a powder hem made of a stag's all tier elabonvuij decorated with sil ver gilt tu iunviiig.. K was made ip Nurmburg nboui 1820 Here’s The Smartest Woman That Ever Lived MARY ASTOR “THE SMART WOMAN” -Slip summoned < very trick known to women . and some choice new ones too, This clever, resourceful girl lias some timely tips for you. Here’s a grand supporting cast: Robert Ames — Edward Everett Horton Noel Francis - John Halliday ADMISSION 10c TO EVERYBODY CAROLINA -SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE * — PHONE 446 — COMING SATURDAY - HILL CODY and ANDY SHU FORD IN “OKLAHOMA JIM” THESE NEW COATS ARE GOOD LOOKING! $21 95 mad JL What mother or daughter could afford not to have one of these exquisite coats to - oai for ^ier Thanksgiving trip? They're prettier than the picture you see here, and in quite as man; * models . , . all are new arrivals on >ur rack-. All fur trimmed and priced ridiculously low t• make owning a fine coat a rim pie necessity • Wright-Bsk r €©«■ SHELBY. N. * . THE MEANING OF A GOOD FOUNDATION I to every strong institution, as to every en 'during structure, there is much more than ap pears tp the casual observer. There is a foun dation rooted deeper than the surface. In this hank, the foundation consists of great resources, of a loyal, highly-equipped person nel. of long varied experience, of sound bank ;ng policies. We Invite Your Account, Any Size, Personal or Commercial. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Shelby, N. C. Newest Fashbns At Lowest Prices This group of new Coats added dur ing the week are values that every one will admit cannot be duplicated at $14.95 and $24*50 NEW SHOES For Every Occasion For Every Member of the Family Such values in winter shoes have never been offered by this firm over a period of 35 years. Don’t pay more for shoes of questionable quality when you can buy dependable shoes, for the entire family at a big saving. CAMPBELL'S SHELBY — LAWNDALE WATCH THE CROWDS AT, OUR STORES SATURDAY.
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