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WEBB THEATRE SHELBY’S LEADING PLAYHOUSE today; .. LAST CHANCE TO SEE" “THE FLAME WITHIN” ANN HARDING — HERBERT MARSHAU, fATURDAY^CARLOFF AT HIS BEST Coming Monday - Jane Withers In “GINGER” If jou mw her in “Bright Eyes” you know she’s good. Real Estate That Pays For Itself And More 5 room house on Frederick Street, lot 50x100, rents for $2 per week. Buy it for $100 cash and balance 13.29 per week or $1.29 per week over rent income. 4 room house Ligon street, lot 66x180, rents for $2 week. Buy it for $100 cash, balance $3.66 per week which costs you $1.66 over the rent. 6 room house on Gardner street, lot 60x179. Buy it for $160 cash and pay balance at $4.27 per week. House is rented for $10 per month. B room house on Gardner street. Buy it for $150 cash. Balance $4.37 per week. Rents for $2 per week. 6 room house on Ligon street. Lot 92x120. Buy it for 1100 cash and pay balance at $3.66 per week. House rents for $2 per week. Chas A. Hoey REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SOUTH LaFAYETTE ST. PHONE 658 MOTHER’S SALAD DRESSING or RELISH - Qt. P. & G. SOAP Large Cakes 4 tor 17c CAMAY SOAP 2 for 9c »• P. EXTRACT tenon or Vitnilla — 2 oz. 15' Chipso I Certo SMALL I BOTTLE l for 22c I 27c jHangle Sweet Mixed or m jnerlcin Pickles - Quart.JL ® Rr,nner Sausage neat 24-0?, a ^ ?»»—3&lc L!BSr SPEARS HURF’S Catsup 10c 1443 z. Bottle N« Can 21c NBC graham _ ACKERS — Package FRESH CROAKER 9« f IS» - P«mJ 5« f SUB ffly OTHER DAY J2J PE# Ktl LOCAL and • •••• .PERSONAL News 1_._ i Mr*. C. B. MeBrayer hu return-1 ed home after speeding three weeks visiting relatives in Lexington and; Staunton, V«„ and in Knoxville, | Tenn. Her slater, Mra. E. T. Huff-j man and aon, Don, of Lexington,; returned home with her for a visit Mias Emma Allison of Asheville! and Mrs. Rocket of Philadelphia,! Pa., spent eaveral days here last' week with their cousin, Mias Della I Wall. Mis* Wall and her mother,; Mra. W. H. Wall, returned with them to Asheville on Saturday and spent the week-end there aa their guesta. ~ I j Miss Elizabeth Austell spent last I week at Myrtle Beach with a part y i of friends from Charlotte. I Mui Ella Lipscomb spent Sunday In Gaffney. 8. C.. with Miss Gwen dolyn Lipscomb. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Armstrong end their daughter. Miss Anne Armstrong, ctme to Shelby Tuesday and after spending the night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. and | Mrs. Armstrong went on to Ridge way and Pawley's Island, S. C., to spend a vacation leaving Miss Arm strong here for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mr*. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cannon of Washington D. C. left Sunday to return to their home after visaing the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wall, here. Mr. Cannon ipjni j most of his two weeks vacation at ! Lake Eden, near Black Mountain while Mrs. Cannon stayed with her parents in Shelby. They expect to i move to Rochester, N. Y., ebon where Mr. Cannon, who is a patent attorney, will hold a position with 'the Eastman Kodak company. — ■ Misses Mae Jennings and Mary Ellen Jennings have returned to their homes in Spartanburg, S. C„ after having spent the past week end with their sister and aunt. Mrs. J. K. Scoggins at the Shelby hotel. Miss Della Wall left yesterday for a week’s vacation trip. She went first to Ridgecrest to spend a few days and plans to go to the beach later. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Austell, Anhe Austell and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Champion returned home Wednes day after spending a few days at Bridgewater. Miss Nancy Bagwell of Spartan burg. S. C„ formerly a teacher in Shelby, arrived In Shelby Wednes day night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Holland Eskridge. I Mrs. Paul Randall and three sis ters, Misses Coreen, Coleen and Phyllis Me Whir ter their guest, Mrs. Edith Neil of Grover and Miss Betty Sue Lairghrldge spent Tues day in Lincolnton with the for mer’s sister. Mrs. Henry Byers, and Mr. Byers of that place. Miss Dorothy McBrayer returned home Thursday after visiting friends in Salisbury and Lexington for five weeks. She expects to leave again tomorrow, going this time to Bridgewater for a house party with a party of friends from Roanoke. Va. Miss Gladys Goodwin, who has been nursing in S'lth Carolina, is here visiting her sisters, Mrs. E. H. Johnson and Mrs. Howard Hoyle Mrs. Ben Gorforth left today for a two weeks’ vacation. She will visit her brother, Charles Bradford in Cleveland, Ohio, and her sister, Mrs. Ben Cornwell In Akron Ohio. Mrs. Fred Dover and little daugh ter of Lenoir are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dover here. Mrs. A. P. Weaver. Jr., and Mrs. F W. Costner and two children of Atlanta came to Shelby Monday to spend several weeks visiting re latives. Mrs. Caleb Jennings, Mrs. Earle Caldwell, Mrs. D. V. Giles, and Miss Nellie Jennings all of Spartanburg, 8. O., spent Tuesday here as guests of Mr and Mrs. J K. Scoggins, at the Shelby hotel, Mrs w A Thompson of Little Rock. Arklnsw, esme to Shelby this week to visit her father, George Blanton and unde, C. C. Blanton. Her mother. Mrs. George Blanton, Is In Cohassett. Mass., with her oth er daughter. Mrs. S. R. Thayer, and Mr. Thayer. Mrs. J. C. Gore of Atlanta, Ga„ and Mrs. John Hovis of Lincolnton, ' who have been visiting Mrs. M. P, Payseur of Bessemer City spent Mon day night with their niece, Mrs. Will Beam, and Mr. Beam near Shelby. Mr, and Mrs. S. A. McMurry and C. C. Blanton, who have been spend jing three weeks at Brevard, have re-!1 i turned home. Mrs. Dick Dudley and little daugh- i ter, Ann. with the former's partnts.j Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Parks, and bro ther, Harold Parks, of North Wilkes-1 boro, left Tuesday for a trip to New! York City and through the New England states. Mrs. Sally Phillip? is spending a few days In Gastonia as gues* ot Miss Agnes Welch. Miss Bonnie Bander?, who has been; located In Minneapolis, Minnesota,; for a number of year?, arrived Tues day to spend two weeks vacation; with her mother, Mrs. Beulah San- j ders. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Held Royster of, FaUston left Saturriav for Midway.I Tenn.. to visit Mrs. Royster's par-1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. C L R-der. andj other relatives, Mr. snd Mrs Franklin Gaffney.] of Davidson, are visiting Mrs. J F Gaffney here. Mrs. P. E. Rollins and her grand-1 daughter, Joan Byrd, of Greenville,) 8. C. are visiting the former’s sis-1 ter. Mrs. Fanny Shuford. at thej Cleveland Hotel. Dr. Zeno Wall, pastor of the First Baptist church, has gone away on his vacation, which will be. spent with his family at Mars Hill Mrs. H. A. Wiseman, who has been spending sometime here with her1 daughter, Mrs. Lee B. Weathers, nnd Mr. Weathers, left this afternoon for her home in Danville. Miss Janie Moses. R. N . made the trip with her. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Tillman, ac companied by Blanche Warlick. will leave this week for the eastern part of the state where they will visit relative* Mr and M«. J. G. Mauney had as guests Tuesday the former's brother. Carl Mauney, of Morgan town, W. Va, and hts father. J. H. Mauney of Maiden Miss Emma Post of Fairmont, W. Va., is expected to come to Shelby tomorrow to spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Post. She is Mr. Post’s sister. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison and baby daughter, Mary Louise, re turned home Monday after spend ing two weeks at Lake Junaluska. Dr. Harbison is attending the horse show at Blowing Rock today. Mrs. B. L. Ponder has returned home from the local hospital and is recovering from a recent operation. Dr. A. Pitt Beam left this after noon with Dr. Harry Keel of Greensboro for a fishing trip at Davidson River in Pisgah Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Honeycutt and two children, Earl, jr., and Sara El len, and Mrs. Rush Stroup, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the mountains visiting Blowing Rock and other places of interest. Miss Becky Holton of Winston Salem who is attending summer school at Furman University sum mer school, Greenville, S. C., and Miss Minna Neusner of Orenvllle will spend the week-end here with the former's sister, Mrs. Oliver An thony, and Mr. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. James of Durham spent last night here with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mauney on to Alabama to visit relatives™^ They are parents of Mrs. Lloyd Mauney, j daughter-in-law of their hosts. Lloyd Mauney and Mrs. Mauney, who was, before marriage, Miss Eloise James, were married on November 23, 1934, but no an nouncement was made until this summer, after both were graduated from the University at Chapel Hill j in June. J. Hershal Ponder is ill and con-1 fined to his home on N. LaFayette j street. Prominent Couple j Wed In Kings Mtn. (Special to The Star.) KINGS MOUNTAIN, Aug. 2 — The Saint Matthews Luthern church was the scene of a lovely wedding Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Julia Catherine Mauney of this city became the bride of Bahn son N. Barnes of Lumberton and Kings Mountain. uniting two of North Carolina’s most prominent families. Rev. John D. Mauney of Hickory, uncle of the bride, offi-j dated, using the impressive Luth eran ring ceremony. The pre-nuptial music was ren dered by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, or ganist, slater-ln-law of the bride. Jhe was gowned in green chiffon aith a corsage of yellow races, andj played 1 Angela'" bv Ms'..‘•met ! "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Ufe.' bv | Victor Herbert etui Centllene Nup- j tia!c" by Dubois. Mrs. J 1 Hern-1 don. soloist, a taring * dtf*1 ‘ blur mousse'.ine do role -r- • "ltf causa” end 1 Love The' ' b> i Clrieg, Wagners "i , from Lohengrin was rendered a* ( processional. The ushers were Cletlde Hr ni - bright and W. J. Fulber on The groomsmen were John McGill end I Dr. Jacob Mauno o' Rx>c)«!i. j brother of the l- .do S ', • :■ bridesmaids were Mb Fannie Car penter 0f K;J. Mw) a ’-: Miss Paulcila Adam o! Sn . tin- J burg, S. C, each w.„',u. . . chiffon and carrym a spt r o' peach gladioli. Mis f it.''n b r ney. sister of the bride end tes.'d of-honor, wore a loved < ■< ■ < tea rose chiffon, a con, pic. - cape and skirt She carried a b"i quet of brl trcllff re c The bride who vn t r, r •ell lovely, entered on the «vof he* father. Mr S * Matin'v. Sh* ■ e gowned Inth-O'hi* . ' < ' sal luce over ntiche-. srtir. a men tion by Lucille Pen v c \ nat. coronet effo t v, • v, r ’ orange blossoms the -of, droned decnlletagr caught wth pt r' cot-, chons Stic ear ,• * »,n ,nm b- i of brides i-cas, rhowced w'*; of the valte1’ They were me* at (lie *l( r b.v *h» groom an r„s hf>[ mt Mr r M Rlggerstsff During the ceremony M ! brey Manner nlnved *r»f11 y "Tray- j merei." by Schtirrrnn "o Prelect! love" wa» Ming as be —*»( ■ ion ar.tl' Mendel;**,ohn’s wedding march was used as a rr-r lonr! The mother i f t■ bride, Mr. S. A Mrtuney. war dressed In pink handron lace. and wore a corsage of swainsona. Mrs L. B. Barnes of Lnmherton, mother of the groom, wore turquolie blue chiffon and lare combination, her flowers being gar denias and tweet peat. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mr-, S. A. Mauney, on Oaston street The atatelv residence was decorated | throughout with a profusion otj flowers u'.KdtoU predominating " V hnrt Mr*. W- K Mwnry. Mi ; :,iicj Mr* R l. Mnuncy and A K.j • | .e'rd the gn<*st» Bt th<* porch. Mr and Mrs Aubrey Man*1 nry introduced them to the reeeiv-; Hi;: line, which Included Mr. f’.d Mr. Mnnney, Mr. and Mr* Harr.a*, [ o' T timber!on. Pev# John Mauney ! of HI k 'ry, thr bride and bride-■ groom. Miss C’’'*rri'.’«r, Mi*e Adan.1 Mis* Mac..o’, IhKKPrsUrf. I)i ! Matmey. John * U, Claude Ham-1 : 'itrht \V J m*. yrr <r and Mr and M. > J F Herndon In th* hall j vi>. Mr C. r N*‘sler. while Mr. I and Mrs. H B Wolf of Charlotte t h ( •nt'i1 ill*- runsM at the living! in dirt and ('.verted them *' the bride's it 'or. presided over by Miss’ ■ t p i Nelsler Bnd Mr." 1” M • If. The bride'* table v. . with ari Irish laee cloth with ■ tad tjp*r in i-is randiebra. Mr- i ' (' C >''per and Mrs A'' • o' oi r i : dod o\ er the o nu'i i bowl. Nerving v 'te Misses Grace ; ‘ )■'!' ' Helm Hay, Martha T.oti ’ r.'i'if' Helen Ridenhnur, Mac 1 . p little* of C nno\ er Mi end Mu.. \y. t\ Rid;nho:ir were at ihe last door directing the. re ■> to (he spar.inui lawn where Vr" fid Mrs r. K Derrick, and Mr and Mr Arhu, Hay told Ihe Mich Rorr'tr . - M.'\v P..rr.es second daughter of Mr nr.d Mr.* f a Maune.v, is a vounp woman eif rare charm ar.rt 'ntelie-tunl attainment She l.s a ruduafe of Klncrs Mountain high ■-■ hopl and Newberry college New berrv S C Since her graduation, he ha. taught In Kings Mountain chools. For traveling she donned a suit of (ripple sheer rrepe with matching accessories. Mr. Barnes, son of Mr and Mr* I*. B Barnes of Lumber ton, |-, * graduate of Wake Forest and re cehed Ills M A. degree from thil versify or North Carolina. He is ■sup erintendent of Kings Mountain city schools. Alter a short honeymoon they will be at home on Gaston street,: Kings Mountain. CAROLINA Cool - Comfortable - Safe Ventilating and Cooling System Changes Air In the Theatre Every Three Minutes—No Stale Air. Last Runs Today “THE KEEPER OF THE BEES” NEIL HAMILTON BETTY FURNESS 10c AND 25c SATURDAY John Wayne “DAWN RIDER” Also “Alimony Aches" “Miracle Rider” 10c AND 15c NEW! IN PICTURES IN BEAUTY • « Coming Mon., Aug. 5 laajfof.Ynnv* •all lha living Hannty of won* J ra n s!Maw i prtstnud b' PIONEER PICTURE! PRANCES DEE CEDRIC HARDWICKK I BILLIE BURKE ALISON SKIPWORTH NIGH BR-UCE * ALAN MCWBHA1 1% Discount '?U Be Allowed On All City Taxes If Paid • During August Pay \nur J 935 City Taxes this month and save thp rash discount. This offer ia good during August only. Pay now and get ♦ he discount. It's worth saving. City Of Shelby REEVES FORNEY, City Treasurer a AP HlllllMIlttl.S GRANDMOTHER’S 14 o*. Sliced PAN LOAF 6c Square Rolls, Dog. 5c TEA VINEGAR OlIR OWN NECTAR * lb. |Qc O V4 lb. 25* HAI.I, MASON U Pkge. Rajah Vi Gal. Cider Jug £ti V% tk r"T* Qiabtb i.c oau JARS te- 75c 85c in *1 kill yr wbiuhonM Q TaU IAa IVlILiW a«por«ud O Cana ....... JL«7 COCONOC- r- 19c 21* 19* Del Mont* PEACHES FRUIT COCKTAIL Lge. Can Del No. 1 Mont. Can , Jar Rings, 6 Packages . ,25c Jar Caps, Dozen . ..25c Fruit (Pectin, 8 oz. Bottle...19c Paraffin Wax, Package.10c SHAKER MUSTARD 5 oz. Jar ■ 5* DEL MONTE PEARS mitiett • 25* OLEO - - 17c YUKON CLUB 1*1.BE FRUIT FLAVOR BEVERAGES 3SSS. . 25* SUNNY FIELD Flu, Dtp. CORN FLAKES 2pkgs. 15c AftP PURE ™ ° * W GRAPE JUICE «•*» 15c I PURE VINEGAR - Bulk - Gat. --.29c Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE P* No. 2{ Can 3 For. Del Monte PEARS --No. 2$ can.19c __ I Produce Values BANANAS - 4 Pounds.19c New SWEET POTATOES - lb.5c CABBAGE - Pound.2c LETTUCE - Large Head.10c CARROTS - Bunch ...".Tc Fresh Meats MEATY VEAL CHOPS - Pound .... ISe NATIVE CHUCH ROAST - lb.15e Fresh Ground MEAT - Pound.15c Choice Native STEAK - Pound.23c FRESH FISH-DRESSED POULTRY.
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