Webb Theatre now showing: “PAGAN LADY” — WITH — EVELYN I {KENT — CONRAD NaGEL x WILLIAM FARM M - A DIG HIT — ALSO NEWS AND ACTS. — 10c AND 25c — COMING WEDNESDAY UOlGLAS FAIRBANKS — IN — • REACHING FOR THE MOON” r 10c EVERYBODY — SET: i 'll-; GET SHOW IN TOWN \T SHELBY'S REST ELAY HOUSE-. Webb Theatre SPECIAL PRICES ON DRV CLEANING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED SUITS Dry Cleaned and Pressed 50c DRESSES Cleared and Pr^ ~ ' 50c up HATS Cleaned and Blocked 50c BECK & PRATT CLEANERS and DYERS — PHONE 666 —' CASH ON DELIVERY Look! Look! Dry Cleaning Prices SLASHED Men's Suits Dresses-Coats-Hats - Cash And Carry or Delivery Service - THE WHITE^AY “QUALITY” CLEANERS DYERS PHONE 105 .- 0 NOTEi—These price* are for a limited time only Watch our Windows foi Possible Price Changes. ng T — ■ ■ ..— LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News J Mrs. R. H. Buckner of New York City arrived yesterday for a few days visit to Mrs. H. T. Hudson. Mrs. DeWilt Quinn ami young son went home Saturday afternoon from the Shelby hospital. Mcsdames Dexter Lee, Ray Allen Fred Hatch ford and B. W. Dixon . pent Saturday in Charlotte, Mr. Lee and little son remained with her sister. Mrs. B. L> Gtpen for sev eral days visit. Mrs. J. W. Doggeu. Mias May Lattimore, Evans McBrayer and Iild Lattlmore spent last Wednesday in Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. John R. Hudson of Brevard is spending a few days with Mrs. TT. T. Hudson. Miss Margaret Mayfield and Mr Bob McCowan. of Greer, 8 C, were week-end guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Eugene McCormick on S DcKalb street. Mr. and Ml.-. J. T. BeJ:. attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Beck's fath er, Mr. Cason, at Greenwood, fc. C last week Mi-■> Isabel Hoey visited Misses Lottie and Myrtle Warren in Gas tonia over the week-end. Mia. A. K. Cline is spending a week with her sou:. Messrs. Otha and Zeti Cline. Mrs. Richard Walker visited her husband at Sanatorium last week. Mr. R. A. Lackey is visiting friends and hunting in Tennessee for a week. Mr. M. J. Dover, who entered the Navy hospital at Portsmouth, Vu, two weeks ago is reported to be. get ting along very well. Mrs. Walter Lackey ol Fallstcn was shopping in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Borders and Miss Edna Thrift of Charlotte spent : last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Propst and | Miss Mattie Sue Propst spent the week-end in High Point with Mr and Mrs. John Kester. Mrs. L. O. Hunter of Spartan burg, & C., is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roberts here, while Mr. Hunter is in Baltinior!.' Misses, Ruth Waldrop Mildred Boyles and Madge Lattimore spent Saturday hi Charlotte. Mrs. J. L. Parker and little daughter, Jacqueline, returned last week from a ten days’ stay with Mrs. Parker’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Herndon at Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lattiiaoie returned the latter pan of the week from a week's visit to Mrs. Latti more's relatives at Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tliaxtou and Miss Ruth Waldrop spent yester day in Salisbury visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms and Mr Rhvnc Little. Mr. and Mrs. Paxton Elliott and Miss Jacqueline Parker spent yes [ terday in Greenville, S C. with relatives. Misses Annie B. Roberts and Pauline Culbreatli, teachers at Poplar Springs school, visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. L. O. Hutton yesterday. Mrs George Hoyle went to Good sonvllle yesterday where she met with the ladies of the missionary society of the Methodist church in the interest of the children's work Mr and Mrs. Charlie Kennedy are visiting Mr. Charlie Laughridge cn West Marion street. Messrs Hiliary and John Hudson i spent today in Charlotte Cotton Market Cotton was. quoted on New York exchange at noon today: Dec. 6.09. Jan. 6.05. Saturday’s close: Dec. 6 00. Jan. 6.06. | New York, Dec. 7.--Good business in spots mid 528 against 514 Fri day. Forecast central belt and South Texas rain, balance belt increasing cloudiness. London cable says fluc tuations in sterling and unsettled labor outlook worked against tex tile business in Manchester, weeks | new business unsatisfactory India I buying in small quantities, China I buying negligible. Hunter company in Worth street says their sales for i week little better than previous week but bejow production Cloth trade awaits results of eonfe-enee ! On curtailment, look for nairow market awaiting final government estimate tomorrow which is expect ed to pome around 17 1-4 mtlb.m Cl FVFNPRRf. Miss Ethel Armstrong who teacher at Polkvtlle spent the week-end with her parents at Fart Mill, 8. C j A. Gilbert Lipscomb of Bolllngl Springs is Improving at the Shelby ! | hospital following an Operation last | week. i Mrs. Roy Butler of Furest City 1« j ill at the Rutherford hospital. Mrs. Butler was before marriage Miss Ruth Rollins Miss Ella Lipscomb visited Mrs. Butler at the Ruther ford hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Hardin l ee, Me*-| dames Hal Whtsnant and John j Lovelace and Miss Mary Lovelace > formed a motor party to Charlotte and Gastonia last Thursday Mrs. W. L. Fanning is taking a few days treatment at the Shelby hospital. Mrs. Kemp Funderburk* and daughter. Misr Nancy, and Miss Mildred Furr of Monroe \?bre week end guest* of Mias Laura Cornwell i Mrs. Margaret Gardner of Gre»n |vi!le, S C. spent yesterday with Mrs C. R. Doggett, Mrs. 8 F. Roberts had as do.her guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Aus tell and family of Greenville. 8. C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts ar.d family. i _ Judge Maurice Weathers made a splendid talk at the chapel exercises at Marion school this morning and presented the school with attrac tice copies of the Moral Code of Youth from the Lions club. * . Ex-Sheriff D. D. Wilkins is tak- : j ing treatment at the Shelby hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cprnevin and family left Saturday for a visit to Mrs Cornevin's relatives at Newport News. Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. W Lattimore of I Spartanburg. S. C. spent Thursday ! and Friday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herd at tended the wedding of Miss Kath leen McBrayer to Mr. George M. Coxc in Charlotte Saturday. The many friends of Mr. J. j, McBrayer will regret to learn that he has been running some tempera ture. i .... Mr. J. Ed Gates of •Seaside Ore gon. is expected to arrive about th« middle of the week to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb Mr. Oates is a native of .-Cleveland and has many relatives and friend; here. Mr. Ladson G. Eskridge of Nev, berry. S. C. spent yesterday here with his brother, Mr. Herman Esk ridge and sister-in-law. Mrs. Char L. Eskridge. Mrs. P. L. Kennessa 1 eturnod home last night from Charlotte where she had been spending a few days with her son, Mr Meredith. Hennessa and Mrs. Hennessa 'People Spending Now iTax Collector States -_ Winston-Salem. Dec. 14—W.* T. Penry Jr., Forsyth tax collector, says he has proof people have been hoarding money and are beginning ! to spend it again. He says that in the past few jdays he has received over 400 in notes of the old, larger size that were called in about two years ago by the government. At The Theatres The picture at the Carolina to day and tomorrow brings together the past and the present, the stars of today and a star of yesterday.! “Over the Hill" has been revived and remade into a greater picture than it was eight years ago. James Dunn and Sally Filers, fresh from i their triumphs U 'Bad Girl,” an- j pear in the romantic leads while j the beloved role of "Ma" Shirley is’ a player whose fame goes all the j | way back to the “Birth of a Na-f I tion,” She is Mac Marsh. Muss Marsh consented to return tc the) screen in “Over the Hill” only be cause she felt the urge to portray j the role she liked. “Pagan Lady” is the picture hi the Webb theatre today and Tues day. It is dramatically concerned J with a cross section of the he -.-t of . a girl whose easiest way of life feilj i among rum-runners on a far flung j : battle line. Evelyn Brent plat llv j Pagan Lady. The supporting cast it: raada up of such important ocople 14 Conrad Nagel, Charles Bickford, j Roland Young, William Farnum and Lucille Gleason. Added to the pro-! gram—news reel and short acts j Douglas Fairbanks comes to the j Webb \V wday in “Reaching for’ i■ he Moon That Feeling of Security Ao feeling of .security conics to tile man who knows he is preparing for future needs by sn\ ing a part of what he earns. Are your practicing systematic saving for ; independence from financial worries? START"SAVINt; NOW First National Bank siIKLUV .v i % BR1NC YOUR CLOTHES TO Quality Cleaners I he People who Brought the Price of Dry Cleaning Within Your Reach. Special Holiday Prices SUITS Dry Cleaned and Preied .. . . 50c DRESSES Cleaned and Pre**ed 50c up Quality Cleaners - CASH AND CARRY - Next To City Cafe. S. LaFayette St. — PHONE 339 — | Delivery Prices REDUCED TO ROCK BOTTOM For Limited Time Only LADIES PLAIN STRAIGHT DRESSES ,»0c PLAIN DRESS WITH CIRCLE SKIRT 75c DRESSES—-PLEATED OR FANCY $1.00 up PLAIN COATS—LIGHT WEIGHT 50c PLAIN COATS—HEAVY WEIGHT 75c COATS—I CR TRIMMED ... _... $1.00 up HATH ..___... __ 50 GLOVES _ 25c MEN’S SPITS DRY CLEANED ... PANTS DRY CLEANED.. COATS DRY CLEANED' _ SPITS PRESSED __ PANTS PRESSED OVERCOATS DRY CLEANED .... OVERCOATS PRESSED HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED 50c 35c 35c 35c : 20c * 50c 35c 50c WHILE RUNNING THIS SPECIAL WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE. CASH AND CARRY PRICES SAME AS LISTED ABOVE. Shelby Dry Cleaning Co. — PHONE 113 ~ VV. MARION ST. OPPOSITE FORD MOTOR CO. Beginning Today See This Picture-and Peer««a Into The Soul of Humanity It’s the love of a world of mothers...the desire of a million daughters, and the joy of as many sons. It’s the love of the ages, for home, family... the happiness of living. A wiT nnn JAMBS DUNN SALLY EILERS and MAE MARSH in her triumphant return to the screen ► Dialogue by Tom Barry ik Directed by J Henry King A Fox Picture r-'i CAROLINA ~ 10c AND 25c — I

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