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|iaron Community [sjcw? Of Week-End ......jch division delightfully '' .Nl! d uitli a heart social last ... February 10 In hon aiid second committees. r„', ' d contests were enjoyed _ ^,n, ,|ie evening after which a! , . was served. Those pres j ‘ Misses Marie Blalock. Ruth j ude;, Johnnie and Ha Maei [oreheiui mid.Mrs. J. F. Dodd, Mrs.: B. Dotiu- Messrs A. V. linear. [ fossie'.'Hr.nii'ick Max Camp. J. F. ^jd. Howard and Sam Hamrick, p; re W. B. Dodd. Millard i nan’ I'Cj Smith, Gordon Bla m'd! -February 11 a dainty daugh to The Star.' lib 14—Wc had a very! v in nee at Sunday school j ;;;n8 services Sunday. Mr. and Mr.- . Ora Bowen of Shel- I by were eallere at the home of Mr 1' J. Hamrick Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Dover of Shelby spent Friday night at the home of Mr. R. S. Dover. Mr .and Mrs. Shaw Moore o! South Shelby spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. rnd Mrs. B. B. BlanVm. This Mouse Brings In The Long Green Summrrland. Miss The cat's iwny and the mire ran play all hey please at Mrs. J. R. Blnkeney's. rhr other morning when Mrs. Blakeney starred to fix breakfast die found a $2 bill of the issue of 1889 lying in a part with a bit of rubbled potato. She believes it, was left there by i mouse that, knows the hiding ilace of a long-concealed bank roll rasty tidbits are now scattered rbout the home to encourage the nice to keep up the good work. Webb Theatre - TODAY ONLY — 10c TO ALL — “SECOND HAND WIFE” With SALLY EILERS — RALPH BELLAMY II you want a real treat for 10c you had better see this one. Come early—if you want a good seat. YOU ARE GETTING A 2.1c SHOW FOR 10c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Uncle Ansel/ Why Do Grownups Kiss?" Delightful comedy-romance just right for the whole family James Boots DUNN MALLORY i EL BRENDEL HANDLE with CARE Also GOOD COMEDY. NEWS and CARTOON. COMING MONDAY — THE MOST TALKED OF / PICTURE OF THE YEAR. “STRANGE INTERLUDE” WATCH THE WEBB FOR BIG PICTURES wOne THICK BUTT ’ 1 Thick tuft Shingles combine Beauty and Uonomy. The special Thick Butt construction gives added years of service. The exposed portion of these shingles has an extra ayer of waterproof asphalt coating and an extra layer of surfacing — giving added weight and pro jection where it is most effective. Let us show you samples of these sturdy good look shmgles. See for yourself th« added value built l»4« Call pHONE 107 LOCAL and PERSONAL News ii Mrs. C. H. Lee who has been vis- j iting her mother Mrs. Florence < Royster and family, returned 'rues*' day to her l#>me In Atlanta. Ga. i Mr. and Mrs. Cone Coble have recently moved from the home ofj the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! A. B. C. DePrtest, into an apart-i ment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [ D. J. Hamrick on S. DeKalb street. J - ! Mrs. Clarence Morrison who hay, j been a patient at the Charlotte sanatorium for the past three weeks! was able to be brought to her home here this week. Mr. T. W. Gilmer who was pain fully injured In an automobile crash on Saturday is In the Shel by hospital where he will remain for two weeks for treatment, though his condition shows some improve ment. Mr. and Mrs, Gilmer have an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord spent the week-end in Charlotte visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Mr. E. O. McGowan suffered a slight fracture of the collar bone when he fell on the ice last Satur day. Dr. E. K. McCarty, Mr. E. O. Mc Gowan and Mr. George Hoyle were among the Shelby people who at tended the Spiritual Life Meeting for the Methodist church which was held in Charlotte Monday and Monday night with Bishop Mouzon and Bishop Keam conducting the services. Parent-Teachers To Meet In South Shelby An Important meeting of the South Shelby P. T. A. will be held in the school auditorium Thursday night at 7:30. A special program is being arranged which will include some special features of interest. P. T. A. officials are anxious to see an attendance which will at least come up to that of previous meet ings this year. Show New Ford Here Thursday Wider Body, Speedier Engine, Alum inum Cylinder Head, 14 New Body Types. The first of the new Ford V-8 cylinder, 112-inch wheelbase motor cars will be displayed here Thurs day in the showrooms of Rogers Motors, Ford dealers, it was an nounced today. The new V-8 is the largest and most powerful Ford ever built, It has new and distinctively modern lines, a most attractive front end, longer wheelbase, larger and room ier bodies, faster acceleration, in creased power and speed and is ex ceptionally economical in operation. With its 75-horsepower,_Vr8 engine, the new Ford is capable of a sus tained speed of 80 miles an hour. The styling of the 14 body types expresses the new mode in motor car building. The modern "note is found in the sloping Vee radiator grill, the skirted fenders, newly designed headlamps, cowl lamps and bumpers, the curve of the hootjside ventilators, the 20-degrec slant of the windshield, the curved root header, the reverse curve of the rear quarter and the backward sweep of the apron masking the gasoline tank: The new all-steel bodies are ma terially wider, almost a foot longer and consequently much roomier. The attractive instrument panel is directly in front of the driver, with a large package compartment at the right side of the instrument board. Front seats in closed cars are fully adjustable. Interior fittings are luxurious. Options in upholstery and a wide choice of body colors are available. The improved V-8 engine is fit ted with all-aluminum cylinder heads, one of the most noteworthy forward steps In motor design in many years. Because aluminum dis sipates heat more rapidly, the use of the aluminum cylinder heads permits higher compression pres sure and results in-increased speed, power and smoothness, faster ac celeration and added fuel economy. Features of the 112-inch wheel base chasls include an extremely ricid double-channel, double drop x-tvpe frame, torqu* tube drive, a straddle-mounted rear axle pinion, transverse cantilever springs, inter na! expanding mechanical four wheels brakes, 17-inch welded steel spoke wheels and tires of 5.6Q inches section. The new ford has a three-quarter floating rear axle, the frame is cushioned by four Houdaille double acting hydraulic shock absorbers, while the transmission is of the synchronized type, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agnew an nounce the birth of a daughter on Monday at the Shelby hospital Mrs. Agnew was Mias Prances Hen drick before marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gold of Char lotte spent the day here Sunday a.s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cone Coble Mrs. Gold before her recent mar ruige was Miss Clara Hord of Waco and Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Yates and daughter, Phyllis, went to Char lotte last night where Mr. Yates attended a district meeting Of Pen ney store managers held at the Hotel Charlotte. Mrs. 15. "E. Williamson left yester day for her home in Madison after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. TToey. Mrs. Hoey accompanied her as far as Char lotte. Mr. Max Ingram underwent an operation at the Shelby hospital last night and is getting along nice ly today. Mrs. G. C. ICeever and baby son were able to leave the Shelby hos pital Monday and return to their homo. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Suttle are moving today from their home in Cleveland Springs Estates to the home of Rev. and Mrs. John W. Suttle on N. Washington street. Mr. Lewis Forney left the latter part of last week for Johnson City, Tenn,, where he reentered a Veter ans hospital for treatment. Mr. W. A. Thompson of Little Rock, Ark., will arrive soinetune this week to join Mrs. Thompson who has been here on a visit to her fa ther, Mr. Goorge Blanton. Mrs. T. M. Ashley and baby were were able to leave the hospital Monday and return to their home in South Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bragg of Red Springs and Concord spent last week-end here with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Mrs. Thomas Ramseur, who has been in the Rutherford hospital for an operation and treatment, will re turn to her home here this after noon. SOCIAL NEWS Firemen Give Banquet At Cleveland Hotel. The Volunteer firemen of Shelby last night gave a banquet at the Cleveland Hotel when they had wives as guests. Two long tables were arranged banquet style and covers were laid for thirty - five guests. The tables were decorated in keeping with the Valentine season and a three course dinner was serv ed. Assistant Chief Herman Eskridge acte'’ as toastmaser. Dr. J. S. Dot ton was the speaker of the evening and Chief J. R. Robinson also made a talk. Fine Tax Collection Record In Rutherford Rutherfordton, Feb. 13.—County Tax Collector M. Y. Tate collected a total of $103,081.34 in 1932 taxes in January and $14,611.97 In 1931 taxes. This Is an excellent record considering financial conditions, he said. Indiana Repeals State’s Dry Law Indianapolis.—The Indiana house of representatives in a dramatic three-hour session this week ap proved bills repealing the state's stringent prohibition enforcement act and regulating the manufacture and sale of beer, wine and medical whiskey in the event they are legal ized by congress. At The Theatres "Guilty or Not Guilty” is the fen ture attraction at the Carolina theatre today only, with Betty Compson in the leading role. Miss Compson Is supported by Claudia Dell and Tom Douglas. "Penguin Pool Murder” is the feature Thurs day and Friday, starring Edna Mav Oliver. Mae Clark, Robert Arm strong and Jimmy Gleason. "Second Hand Wife” is the one day attraction at the Webb today Bally Ellers and Ralph Bellamy are the leading players. The popular story Is by Kathleen Norris. Thurs day and Friday bring James Dunn | and his new leading lady. Boots Mallory, in "Handle With Care Monday, next week, Eugene O'Neil s "Strange Interlude” with Norma ! Shearer and Clark Gable Eton Village News Items Eton. Feb. 14. Mrs E. U. Stancil is Visiting her son. Mr. Henry Stnn cil. Mr. Carl McClellan and Miss Ed n.i King motored to Cltflslde Sun day. Mrs. Veh'R Jones visited her mother, Mrs. M B. Kale Sunday afternoon. Mr W. C. Lanier spent Saturday night with his son Mr Clyde La nier. We are sorry to know that. Mrs. I)«n Pritchard Is on the sick list at this time. Born to Mr and Mrs R N. Shel ton Tuesday, Feb. 7. a fine baby girl. Both mother and baby are do ing nicely. Mr and Mrs. Howard McDonald. Miss Opal Price and Mr. Cecil Mc Kinney spent Sunday in Greenville. S. C., visiting Mr. McDonald's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bates and Mr. Chaise Bates of Spartanburg, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Price Sunday. Mrs. Bobo McFarland, returned Monday from a visit to Clinton, S. Express Alarm Over j Cut In U. S. Navy __ ;> rcr Cent Cut In Funds IV HIj Make Nation Third Rato Naval Power. Vlt'aon Siijv Washington Alarm for the safe-j ty of the nation, voiced by both i branches of congress, led to u fight for exemption of the military serv- j ices from the five per cent cut be-! low appropriations decree in the pending economy bill. The proposal that oil department beads return to the treasury five per cent of the money appropriated for next year Is now Involved in the conference between senate and house on the treasury-postoffice bill, which carries the economy meas ure as a rider. Chairman Vltisoh, Democrat of Georgia, of the house naval com mittee. said the reduction would sink the country to a third-class naval power, while in the senate, Robinson, Republican, of IndintiR. said it would "make it absolutely impossible1’ to maintain an ade quate defense. C. She was vlsAng her mother, Mrs. J. A. Mills. TODAY -10c BETTY COMPSON CLAUDIA DELE In “GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY” -EXTRAS No. 11 “Lost Express” and “Feathered Follies THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10c and 25c “Penguin Murder” With EDNA MAY OLIVER - EXTRAS - Comedy and Cartoon Specials This Week ONE LOT LADIES $2.00 RAIN COATS TO (LOSE Ol T AT $1.00 MEN’S ATHLETIC SHIRTS AND BROADCLOTH SHORTS AT — \ SUIT 25c New Shipment of LADIES’ PORTO RICAN HAND MADE GOWNS 25c LADIES’ RAYON BLOOMERS AND SHORTS 19c NEW SHIPMENT OF TAMS IN THE PASTEL SHADES 10c r»oo NEW DRESS, COAT & SUIT PATTERNS In AH The New Spring Styles, .lust Opened Up At — Earh . 15c_ One Lot CHlTDRENTS SWEATERS. 25c BIG SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ NEW SPRING SLIPPERS IN THE LATEST STYLES $1.95 ONE LOT MEN’S WOOL HATS TO GO ON SALE AT 49c THE STAMEY CO, FALLSTON, N. C. The New Ford V-8 WILL BE ON DISPLAY THURSDAY February 15 ROGERS &G1ORS NEW LOW PRICES YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND' THE FIRST DEMONSTRATION OF THIS POWERFUL NEW FORD (
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