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Shoot THE WORKS i&W lUncaii Cold enough to buy those Low Priced Heaters from Shelby Hardware Co. I WEBB THEATRE I .AST SHOWING TODAY “THE NIGHT MAYOR” Wilh LEE TKACY and EVELYN KNAPI* DON'T MISS IT — IT’S PLENTY GOOD SATURDAY 10c TO ALL "Till BIG. ITAMPiDi WITH UnWAYNI and' DUKI (At ditntAeu* ALSO (.OO!) < OMKIM AND ALTS COMING MONDAY WILL ROGERS In ‘‘DOWN TO EARTH’’ This Week At PENDERS 2 STORES SHELBY, N. C. N. LaFayetlc St. And S. Washington St. ri< mc HAMS •Round 10e MACARONI SPAGHETTI 6 I’kjrs. N A Y Y B E A N S .Round 3 I RENCICS MUSTARD lar I). I*. TINY PEAS.. Round 8 Vjc T6Hc IvV AEORATED PEACHES Round 8 Vic DOMESTIC SARDINES For IOC RIECSBCRY > PANCAKE FLOUR RKG. 10c NEW ENGLAND SYRUP CAN 2£c FOG CABIN SYRUP CAN UAMPBELL’S PORK & BEANS (AN 5c QUAKER PLAIN OATS . pku. 19c I). P. BRAND COFFEE Pound Sic BOIDEN BLEND COFFEE Pound PURE RIO COFFEE .Pound 15c DILL or SOUR PICKLES LOVELY HA-CHA Quart 17c Delicious Food Drink 15c GRAPES 4 lb. 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE I HE STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20.000 intense Reader*. It you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 People about it in these columns. LOCAL and • • PERSONAL News Mr. Harry Cohen and little son.! Melville, returned home yesterday i from New York City where they j have been visiting relatives Mr s Lottie Warren and Mrs Et f nest Warren of Gastonia visited, Mrs. C it Hoev here on Wedne day. | Mrs. Edwin Beam and small son j Aubrey, Miss Marie Beam. Mrs J j C. Wood and son. Carver, jr, re-j turned home Wednesday night from j Benson where they had attended ' the funeral of Mr. Wood’s father, '• Mr. D. J Wood, of that place Mr j Wood remained in Benson for a j visit with his mother, who IS. in ill I health. -- I Among the Shelby women attend* mg the group conference No. 2 of the Kings Mountain Presbyterial held in Stanley yesterday were: Mrs. Ellen B. Switzer, Mrs. D. R Yates, Mrs J O. Eskridge, Mrs. W. L. McCord, Mrs. C B Alexander. Mrs. Renn Drum. Mrs. Harry Speck Mrs. Ft .J: McCar'.cy, Mrs. R T LeGrand, Mrs. J. O. Corbett. Mr W. P Mitchell. Miss Carbel lever. Mrs E. M. Auten. Mrs. William Rippy, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mias Elea nor Jones. Mrs. R. L. R.vburn. Mr: I . U. Arrow ood. Mrs, Yates Webb, Mrs. H. M. Loy. Mrs P. O Gee, Mrs. Prank Hamrick, Mias Mamie Cabaniss and Mrs. S, O Andrews Mrs E P. Riviere. Mrs. R 7,. Riviere, Mitres Elizabeth, Marjorie and Sara Riviere went to Blacks burg yesterday to visit the family ci Miss Katherine Caldwell, who was killed tills week in an automobile accident in Washington. They plan' to return today for the funeral. MiSs AirilH Belle, R N. loft for Win. ion-Salem Friday to resume her duties as professional nurse aft er having spent the summer months with her parents, Mr and Mrs .1 S Belle. Mr.-. Martin Cl William nt Jack sonville, Fla., will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs, T. W. Hamrick for several days. Mrs. Williams has vis ited here on a number of previous occasions and will be remembered by friends here as Miss Marguerite Hale. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Harmon an nounce the birth of a son tins morning at, the Shelby hospital Mrs .Robert Hord will leave this afternoon for Charlotte to spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. .1. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jap Suttle will go to Greensboro to spend the week end with their daughter, Mrs. New ton D. Farnell. and Mr Parnell. Mr. and Mrs. Qctorgr Allison an nounce the birth of a son. G. L. Jr . this morning at the Shelby hos pital. Among the Shelbv people w ho plan to attend the Wake: Forest - -South Carolina football game ill Charlotte tomorrow are: Mr. and Mrs. Jean Schenek, Dr. and Mrs Sam Schenek. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Morns. Mrs. R. M. Laughridge, Mirs Ruth laughridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Grigp John Hill Is in the Shelby hns pital today where he underwent an [operation for the removal of his tonsils this morning. . I.ittle Martha .lean Poston | daughter of Chief McBride Poston ; and Mrs. Poston, is reported a" cet | ting along nicely in the Shelby ho* - [pital following an operation for ap pendicitis on Wednesday night. Praises Work Of State University I Kcfporisihtc For Two-Thirds Of Stair's Progress Says. At lantic Editor. Chapel Hill—"North Carolina has mP.dr mot e prog rest in the last 25 year than any other Southern state end. I believe 66 2 3 per cent ci | that progress has been due to the I University of North Carolina," Ellery ; Sedgwick, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, said in an interview after pending a week in the village Mr Sedgwick came to Chapel HU1 j to enter a son, Cabot Sedgwick, in |the University. He came to stay | just a couple of days. Instead lie ! stayed a week and expressed the desire to stay much longer I like the atmosphere ol Chapel Hill, its whole ome university corn munity.-’ he said before leaving yes terday. “"It has the simplicity and naturalness of Amherst.-’ Mr. Sedgwick wanted it undcr | stood that he was breaking a tradi tion in ending his son to Carolina. »'ld he w«s proud to ej-v so. The i Sedgwick', ell are Harvard men, he explained*! His father, his grand I father, ahdyhe. himself, and anoth ter son air were Harvard graduate; V South Shelby Items Of News Teachers Are 100 Per ( enl Present. Mis* AArbli And “Mr AAhltcnrr Talk. The South Shelby Parent Teach ers association held its first meet mu of the year last night at the ehool building The parents were well represented, and the teaehe-s were present 100 pet cent The meeting was presided over by the president. Rev. I L, Jessup. The program was opened with two sacred songs given by a group of girls from Miss Blanton's room In the president’s talk, he stated that the main purpo e of this meet ing was to perfect plans for the year's work. He pointed out several prospective accomplishments, wit.ii special emphasis on becoming .1 standard associalion. Mias Selma Webb, the principal, -.poke briefly concerning some im portant aspects of the school work calling upon the parents to coopei - ate In the effort the school is mak ing in trying to curb the smoking habit among tire school children. F. E Whitener talked concern ing some much needed improve ments to tile school building The a ,'oeiation voted to offer rash prizes, to the room which lias the largest number of parents present at the meetings. Miss Nora Corn wells room had the largest number of parents present last night. Announcement was made by th president that on Friday night. November 4. Harold C. (Wavsidet Brown of Charlotte will be present to put 011 a Wayside program in th.’ ehool auditorium Proceeds from this will go into the work of the P T A At The Theatres Carolina: Today, last times "Tht Most Dangerous Game" with Joel McCreft and Fay Wray. Saturday an entire change of program fea turing Johnny Mack Brown It "The Vanishing Frontier." a Zant Grey story, with Evelyn Knapp ZaSU Pitts and Raymond Hattoi supporting:, Comtng Monday, Rich ard Dix 111 -Hell’s Highway.” Webb Today, last runs of "Th Night Mayor,'’ Kith Lee Tracy and Evelyn Knapp, Saturday, there will be a complete change of bill with John Wayne in • The Big Stam pede'’ in the feature and a selec tion of short acts. Monday’s feature will show Will Rogers in “Down To Earth.” with Irene Rich in the supporting role. One of the northern banks Is try ing to teach the people what. Kroney is. How about sending out some free samples?—Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. DR OSBORNE MOVES ’ DENTAfi OFFICE HOME Dr J. R. Oeborne who has main tained his dental office in the Roys ter building since the building was erected many years ago. has moved his office to his home on the Clev eland Springs road East Marion St., and will continue his pi notice there Rev. J. B. Sill At Episcopal Church Services will be held at Hr Church of the Redeemer. S. LaFay ette street on Sunday, October 9th at 8 a. in., the holy communion and at 10:30 a. m. Service of prayer and preaching, Rev. J. B. Sill being in charge. Over A Million In Light House Service I Washington, Oct. 6.—Secretary Chapin announced today that the commerce department planned ini | mediate expenditure by the light house service of $1,045,671 on the 29 construction projects including a lighthouse tender and other aids to navigation. Rutherford Has A New Tax Collector Rutherford Co. News. Mr. M. Y. Tate of this place wa.. sworn in Monday as tax collector for Rutherford county, succeeding j Mr. H. C. Carson. Mr. M. H. Jones I will be assistant to Mr. Tate for tire present. Mr. Tate will complete the I 1931 tax collections, or begin where j Mr. Carson stopped. Mr. Tate made a total of' *75.000 bond through a I uretv com puny promptly wH.hpu;. lapy endorsers Hr madr '25ora !bend for the balance of ,|'r 1931 taxes and $.r>n.noo tor the 1932 taxes Ills deputy, or assistant, is requir ed to make $10,000 bond. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU AT CAMPBELL'S To onjoy the most liberal Savings in every item of Winter Merchandise. Every Department of this large store y is crowded with New, Clean Mer chandise, bought at the world’s low est Spot-Cash Prices. Every purchase will show a Handsome Saving. I 10c - 25c FRIDAY 10c SATURDAY EVERYBODY TODAY LAST TIMES “THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME” JOEL McCREA FAY WRAY - SATURDAY DOORS OPEN AT 11 A. M. History . America's march westward . springs to life again ... In “THE VANISHING FRONTIER” With JOHN MAC KBROWN EVALYN KNAPP. ZASU PITTS. RAYMOND HATTON COMEDY and "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE STERCHI’S Bedside Tables In Walnut nr Mahogany $3.95 — New Low Prices on High Quality Furniture — In these days of low prices when savings seem al most phenomenal, it’s hard to know whether it is safe to buy. at such low’ figures. If you’ll shop at a store w here all of these problems have been carefully considered, you’ll have no cause to worry if you are getting a good value for your money. It is true that manufacturers are taking this chance to sell a lot of inferior furniture but we aren’t taking any chances and all of our merchan dise conies from tin* same reliable firms w’ith whom we have been doing business for years, i Shop here where it’s.safe. < Oil Heater < l Here's a goocr old stand-by on cold win ter mornings. It’s a bar gain, at. d* A QC this price *P<T E A S Y T E R M S LIVING ROOM SUITES This 3-piece Living Room Suite is a marvelous value. Full spring con struction. Choice of a variety of coverings in appealing designs ___ $49.85 DINING ROOM SUITES A tf-pieee Dining Room Suite, con sisting of extension table, buffet, china closet, six chairs. A quality suite of genuine walnut that will be a charming addition to any dining room $79.50 BEDROOM SUITES A Bedroom Suite of this quality at such a low price is almost unbe* lievablc, Three pieces! A Vanity, Bed, Chest of Drawers. In Renuine Walnut— for only _ — $49.85 E A S Y T E R M S SHOP AT STERCHI’S A Safe Place To Trade -HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet $24.85 Choice of finishes _ Breakfast Sets — 5-Pieces. Choice of Enamel Finishes $9.85 3-PIECE, BED (MO QC OUTFIT <pl£.OD We Welcome “Clo»e” Buyers Get The Utmost In Value and Quality Governor Winthrop SECRETARY $6950 Authentic Reproduction WALLPAPER, PAINTS Aijfl TIRES STEHCHIS QUALITY FURNITURE “A Safe Place To Trade’ — RADIOS — PHILCO ATWATER KENT RCA - VICTOR
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