and PERSONAL NEWS MRS. RENN DRUM, Editor (Any News For This Department Should Be Reported By 11 O Clock. Phone 4-J.) (IAS* TO GIVE FAREWELL MRTV FOR MRS. HOEY Xhe Golden Links class of Cen ijai Methodist Sunday school, of thicfi Mrs. C. R. Hoey is teacher, rill give » farewell party for her tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the jmme of Miss Verta Hendrick on Cleveland Springs road. Those who will be unable to at tend are asked to notlf either Miss Vivian Dellinger or Mrs. Julian Thompson. ,„—Fermsrv who hm fruit trM and shrub seedlings may plant them tn January In araaa where the around la not frown. Larfar ahruba may alas ba trans planted durlnt this month. aaM H. It Ntowenger. extension horticul turist at State College. Although better reeulte we ob tained when young trees and shrubs are set out earlier In tba winter or In the lata fell, ha added, they win still hare time to become establish ed in the soil before spring growth starts If they art planted In Jan uary. Nlswongar also said that "* days when the weather le favorable, fruit trees, shrubs, and grape vines may ba pruned and sprayed. He recommended a lints sulphur solution or a combined mixture of oil emulsions and Bordeaux mixture for controlling San Jose seals and leaf curl on peach trees. Apple and other fruit trees may be sprayed with Uipe sulphur or oil emulsions. The coming month to a good time to top drees vegetable garden plots end lawns with stable manure, ba continued. With every ton of ma nure mix 100 pounds of 16 per cent superphosphate. Where eigne at field mloa are found in the apple orchard, 16 to advisable to put out poisoned wheat bait, placing a bait container at the foot of each tree. A good container can be made of an old tin can, with the lid bent outward so as in make an opening large enough for field mioe to enter but preventing birds and rate from j getting Inside. A teaspoon of belt! should be placed In each can Zion Students Are Home For Holidays (Sped*] to The Star.) ZION. Dec. 39. — Mr. and Mrs. James Cabanlss have recently mov ed to Atlanta where Mr. Oabanlss has a position. W. L. Simons, Jr. and Matthew Simmons have accepted positions In Spartanburg. j Allen Wilson, senior medical stu dent at Atlanta Is vtstttnc his par ents. Miss Mary C. Corn well is home from Greensboro College for Wo men; Misses Louise Blanton and Annie Pearl Wilson from E. C. T C. Greenville; John D. Hoyle from State College; Miss Mane Hoyle from Wlnthrop. I Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCarter of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gold j of Reidsville spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ir vin. Miss Josie Wilson and Mr. Walter Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cabanlss of Yorkvllle Thursday. George Webb of Spencer spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oold. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Champlen of OafTnftr. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Odd of Chesnee. spent Friday with Mrs F. P. Oold. Miss Margaret Martin, student nurse at the Shelby Hospital spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Martin. Nelson Eddy has been compelled to buy a new stock of hair, a alee larger than formerly, because his hair Is so brushy for his role In "Maytlme.’* CAROLINA ^ •htlby'i PopnUr narkmA* Last Showing Today BING CROSBY in “PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" - WEDNESDAY - — 10c EVERYBODY — “LEGION OF TERROR” With Bruce Cabot, Marguer • Ite Churchill, Ward Bond. A picture every American citizen should see. It reveals our nation’s greatest menace. The most timely picture of the year —- the Government unhoods this terror. A feast for American-minded people, full of food for thought. Good Special Subjects. — WE THANE YOU — » TERRACE 60,000 ! ACRES N. C. LAND Average Co«t It $2.00 Par Acre Sayt Engineer OOUJBCIt STATION, fUl'tfh. Dm. 8#--Approximately 80,000 acres at North Caroline form land have bND protMted against erosion by tho construction at Ihtiom tn the 40 oounttss operating county-owned terracing units. North Carolina ferm tend have been protected against erosion by the cenatroetton of temoee !n the 40 oountlee operetta* county-owned terrains unite. Some 88.000 acre* had been ter* raoed up to November 1. according to the lateat tabulation, and It ie eetlmated that five or aix thousand acres have been terraced etnoe that date, aald David a Weaver, agri cultural engineer at State Collage. The average coat to the farmers has bean $8 an sore. Weaver pointed out, and with a very few exceptions, moot of the oounttee have run pretty oioee to the •,ver ■N The farmers era ehargad Just enough to pay the anpeneae of op* orating the terratag unite, plus enough to repay the oountlee the coat of the equipment and to fte* anoe nseeessry repairs. Saoh far mer pays his pro rata part of the depredation ohargea, which an fig ured according to the normal oper ating Ufa of the equipment. Weaver believes the seal een be reduced etlll further fay arranging for the oountlee to purchase their fuel, grease, end ad cooperatively, and it may be that cooperative ar rangements can be made far pur chasing replacement tractate and other equipment. Cow Givts 13,993 Pounds Milk In Yoar OOLLBOB STATION. Batetgh, Dm. 88.—-A Holstein dairy oow in the State college bard bee been named leader in bar elaas for the entire state. The oow, North Carolina State Echo Artie, tad, No. 1.638337, pro duced 13,9883 pounds of milk end 430.1 pounds of butter fat over a period of ten months. The State Holsteln-Frestan aaeo olaticn bee awarded Kobo Artist a certificate as class leader for North Carolina ee a senior two-year-old to classification B of ten months division. Prof. A H. Nuffner, bead of the animal husbandry and dairy de partment at State college, pointed out that this high milk producing record Is the result of good breed ing, feeding and management. Paired to Matrimony MKMPHI8, Tenn.—Two sets of twins, now husbands and wives, art honeymooning here. Hubert end Herbert Sharpe, SO, married Lois and Louise Coats, 25, respectively, at Marin, Ark. All four are from Corinth, Mias. WEBB Today-Last Showing “Luckiest Girl In World” Jane Wyatt—Louis Hayward Admission 10c and 18c Wednesday-10c Day “SEVEN SINNERS” With EDMUND LOWE and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Also “ACE DRUMMOND” and COMEDJES. ADMISSION 10c TO ALL Thursday - Friday ‘Mysterious Crossing* James Dunn — Jean Rogers Also Selected Shorts Coming Saturday Hard Ridin*—Fast Shooting TOM TYLER In “Santa Fe Bound** Also “Custer’s Last Stand** * 5% INTEREST FOR MONEY ON TIME CERTIFICATE « MONTHS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL. 4% SO DATS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL « Month* Notice May Be Given At Dote Of Tmrtnirt M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION ASSETS OVER $500,009.00 215 EAST WARREN ST. 8HELBY, N. C. The Real Strength Of Any Company Is The Men Behind It. — OFFICERS — — DIRECTORS — Fred W. Blanton, Pm.-Trea*. Oarl S. Thompson. Vlce-Pre* A. H. Webb, Wee-Pre* F H. Bikes, Secretary G. F. Ford, Cashier. C F, Rogers, F. F. Bacon, - - Fred W. Blanton, Dr. Ben - arjd, D. B. Grigs, Lester G, Hamrick. J. J. Owens, Gas! 8. Thompson, A- H, Webb. ©. Ft. Webb, F. H. Bikes. Scot Is Hanging On Mountain Side OLKNCOE, Scotland, Dec. 3Q.—(Jh — Hop* vu virtually abandoned to day for the life of Willie Christie, dangling head downward from a rope near the peak of a 3.000 foot Scottish mountain. Dawn disclosed tha 36 year old mountain climber (till suspended by hla feet far down the side of » otlfT after an all night race by rescuers to reach him. Searcher* discovered he had no* shifted his position during th* night and they feared he waa dead. They reached the lofty-wind swept point from which Christie fell yesterday but the task of reaching him promised to be slow and hazardous Foultryman say hens eaa not maintain a high egg production dur ing winter months unless they are properly managed. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY SINGING CANARY AND CAQB $5 Gilliatt's Rogers Todijr-Last Showing “3 M«n On A Horn” loan BlondaU—Frank McHugh Also Gang Comedy & News Wednesday * Thure. as-S (u** D*«* “»'< 1»**1 i.HH «o®,1 THO**A* ®,cj •^•Sgs S*Sr"” Coming Friday - Sat. “CAMILLE” ; Robt. Taylor—Greta Garbo