WTHE STAR’S omen SARA NEWTON. Editor Phone 1100 CALENDAR FRIDAY 4:00 p.m.—Cleveland Springs Country club has bridge tea. Hostesses, Mrs. Johnny Brew er and Mrs. Charles A. Burrus. 7:30 p.m.—Young Adult Fel lowship supper at Central Methodist church. SATURDAY 9:80 pjn. — SMD club has dance lor service men at Hotel Shelby. MONDAY I 4:00 pun.—Woman's auxiliary of Presbyterian church meets at church. Circles of W. S. C. S„ Cen tral Methodist church, meet as tollows: 3:30 pm.—No. 5 with Mrs. H. *. Richbourg. Mrs. R. E. Car penter, co-hostess. 4:00 pm.—No. 1 with Mrs. Kvans Shull, Mrs. Pearl Leon hard t, co-hostess. No. 2 with Mrs. Charles Wells. No. 3 with Mrs. J. D. Line berger. Mrs. R. E. Laidlaw, co hostees. No. 4 with Mrs. Talmadge Gardner. No. 6 with Mrs. Sam Wea thers. Mrs. Nelson Rogers, co hostess. No. 7 with Mrs. C. M. Moser. 6:30 p.m.—Wesleyan Service Guild and Bertie Hennessa cir cle meet at church to go to Ollie Moore’s for fish fry. 7:30 p.m.—Bess Hoey circle has picnic meeting at home of Misses Mary and Jane Stentz. 8:30 p.m.—Mary McLarty cir cle meets with Mrs. Manley James at McGowan home, Kings road. Associate hostess es, Mrs. J. P. Garrison, Mrs. W. W. Wyke. COME FOR RECEPTION Miss Evelyn Roberts of Baptit hospital. Winston-Salem, and MLss Margaret Roberts of Oak Ridge. Tenn., are spending this week end with their parents. Rev. Lawrence Roberts, and Mrs. Roberts at their home In Ross Grove. They came •specially to attend the Roberts' silver wedding anniversary cele bration Saturdav evening. Lt. musuuuum^uuiLUUHmmamm'u * tSrcvrr FROM SARA NEWTON’S SCRATCH PAD FROM THE PACIFIC MY ( writes of a conversation with little chuckles in me. Rogers pital ship in the Pacific for at hasn’t learned any of the dialt The conversation took place on Formosa where the ship had paus ed to bury a patient who had died aboard. * * * * “There were a few Jap prisoners and some Chinese from Formosa (is that likely?) digging the graves. There’s quite a different technique used in handling pris oners out here. I’ve been out here eight months and had never seen a Jap, so I walked over closer to them, a little Filipino trailing close behind me. I stood there, you know, hands on hips, a cocky sneer on my face, and a general air of arrogance around me, watching them dig. “I turned to the little boy who still had said nothing, and with the same dialect I use on all for eigners, regardless of the language they speak, I asked him his opin ion. This means of getting a for eigner to understand me is sort enjoyed the swim, expressed today , their thanks to the North Lake r club members for extending use ’ of the pool for the occasion. ; City Delivery Of i Mail For Spindale i RUTHERPORDTON — Effective August 1, Spindale will have city delivery of mail, according to a , wire yesterday from Congressman ; A. L. Bulwinkle. This will make . three towns in Rutherford county l with city delivery of mail, Ruther : ford, Forest City and Spindale. SHI PROPOSES. ... TO A WOMAN HATER! Courtship'without Kisses! Wedding without Woo! Honeymoonlwithout Honey! How long can this go on? Not long! Spring comes tojown! together. (Cio# > SPENCER Tracy (TOO BUSY FOR LOVED ■ ■ KATHARINE Hepburn (TOO SMART FOR LOVE) ^ So theq marrq UllTHOUt LUCILLE BAL (Always in lov.f) KEENAN WYNN (Always Tipsy) CARL ESMOND PATRICIA MORISON OPtNS NIGHT rsUi FELIX BRESSART I . BARBOUR LAUDS LEADERSHERE “Shelby has taken its local govern - ment seriously and has done a mag nlficient job,” declared Lt. Gover nor Jess Barbour of Morganton, making an official visit to the Shel by Klwanis club last night. Mr. Barbour was speaking on things not being exactly right in America, declaring there is too much religion, racial and political pre judice still prevalent in the land which we must get rid of if the nation is to continue on its upward surge. “Greece once had the greatest civilization of that period but less ; than ten per cent of the population possessed the culture and the ca pacity for leadership. The artisto cracy in the South was a great civi- j lization but it was too restricted and exclusive. The masses did not be long to this group. They couldn’t qualify because of educational and economic backwardness,” said Mr. Barbour. SPIRIT, VISION “Civic clubs have developed men who have the spirit, vision and ca pacity for leadership and today the civilization in the south is the high est in the world, taking all groups of people into consideration”, -he declared. Mr. Barbour urged his hearers to take an interest in local govern ment and not look to Washington and Raleigh for hand-outs. He said Shelby and Cleveland county have always done this and consequently the city and county are admired and respected for the leadership of its men and for its good govern ment. The speaker was introduced by Fred Blanton. Senator Clyde Hoey was present and in a brief talk, re ported that the United Nations charter is the greatest document ever drafted by man and will un doubtedly be ratified by the Senate at an early date. WEBB TODAY - SATURDAY "SPRING TIME IN TEXAS" JIMMY WAKELY — And — "THE FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD" TOM CONWAY Also NEWS — CARTOON COMEDY — SERIAL MONDAY - TUESDAY "MERRY MONAHANS" DONALD O’CONNOR — And — "DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY" JEAN PARKER f Ramey Bound Over On Breaking Count Fred Ramey, charged wit] breaking and entering and lar ceny, was bound over when prob able cause was found against hir in Recorder’s court this morninf Ramey was charged with breakin into the home of Mitchell Gran and stealing a .22 rifle and othe things, none of which was recov ered excepting the rifle. Willie B. Gardner, indicted witl three companions for violating th prohibition law', claimed owner ship of the liquor involved in al the cases and was given a si: months sentence, suspended 01 condition he pay $75 and costs am be of good behavior for two years 1 The three others, Daisy Rom, | Harvey Hopper and Tankston Me Cluney, were taxed with costa and I placed on similar good behavior. 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