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Music and Arts Department With Mrs. S. It. Riley. The music and arts department of the woman’s club will meet with Mrs. S. R. Riley on Wednesday afternoon January 30th at 3:80 o'clock. House Guests in Charlotte. Mrs. George Blanton, Mrs. Will Roberts and Mrs. O. Max Gardner are the house guests of Mrs. John B. aOtes at her lovely homo in Myers Park, Charlotte. They went down to attend the Billy Sunday meeting and will return Wednesday. Afternoon Division With Mrs. Gardner. The afternoon division of the Wn manis club No. 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. 0. Max Gardner Thurs day afternoon at 3 o’clock February 7, instead of February 1st. Mrs. Gard ner and Mrs. Dudley have exchanged meetings. Mrs. Dudley’s program will be uStd. Mr. ffnd Mrs. Wythe Royaler Entertain. Me. and Mrs. Wythe Royster were the charming hosts to a congenial house party for the week end. The' gtiests were Mr., and Mrs. Joe Oaban iss of Hartford Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Suttle, who have come hack to Shelby to live. Mrs. T. W. Hamrick Hostess to Home Economics Department. Mrs. T. W. Hamrick always a gra cious hostess entertained the home ; economics department on Tuesday aft ernoon at three' o’clock. The subject of this meeting was “The Model Kitchen' On this committee were Mrs. T. W. Hamrick, Mrs. J. H. Hull, and Mrs. C. R. Hoey and Mrs. Charlie Young, demonstrated “pies”. After this in structive demonstration Mrs. Ham rick served these wonderful cooks with tempting refreshments. Outstanding Social Event. The outstanding social event of the week is the rook and bridge party which is taking place this afternoon (Tuesday) from three to five at the most popular resort, Cleveland Springs hotel. This party is given un der the auspices of the Cecelia Music club for a most worthv cause, furnish ing a room for the Shelby hospital i and many tables have been \eseryed I for the occasion. Sandwiches, coffee1 and mints will be served. . Mrs J. S. Dorton Honors Visitors. Another beautiful party of the sea son honoring three delightful visitors was that given by Mrs. J. S, Dorton in honor of her house guests. Misses Margaret and Nell Young and Miss Robbie Bicgorstaff. The party was given on Friday afternoon and bridge was the enjoyable game. Six tables were played. On each table were vases of flow ers gjul thc-se >made the rooms look lovely and springlike. After several interesting games Mrs. Dorton serv ed a most delicious collation. • Mrs. George Blanton Luncheon Hostess at Cleveland Springs. MfS. George Blanton was luncheon hostess at Cleveland Springs hotel on Monday, her guests being Mrs. Har vey 'Jjlorth of Newman, Ga., a cousin of Mfs. Blanton’s, her sister. Mrs. L. B. hitler and Mrs. Steady Lipscomb of Gaffnev, S. C. Mrs. Blanton, ac com|§»nied them to Gaffney Monday afternoon and spent n few days with her ‘father. Mr. A. N. Wood. Miss MillUent Blanton who has been visit ing 4n Gaffney returned with Mrs, Blanton Saturday. “The'Looker On" Speaks of Florida. At this time of year Florida beck ons 4*6, and “listening in“ on some of the conversation and descriptions of this tronical place from some of our recent Shelby tourists who have * “been down” one is tempted to go again if they have been and if they haven’t been this will convince you that you must go, but it sounds ex pensive, for listen to this from the Claude Naste Travel Bureau,” “The Coast of Heaven?—Florida.” “Nature made Florida heaven. America divided heaven up lit& an apple pie, each piece different. You can get life as modern as next minute in Florida, as ancient as the ever glades themselves. But there’s not a commonplace mile on the sound’s nei> iiftula and its as American as ‘.iazz’ Palm Beach, the diamond hub of a platinum universe, enormous, brilliant, past belief, vital as a newspaper, young as life, the richest winter re sort inthe world. Golf under summer sETes. Seas, as blue as heaven with the foam on. Boating, bathing, flying, motoring, spending. Miami, the climate of the Garden of Allah, the links of one’s fondest dreams, Bimini, forty-five minutes from Broadway; Daytona, and the million dollar highway to Tampa, and the speedway at low tide. St. Peters burg-, goldenest orange on the tree, (Trowing faster than any of the rest, with ambitions that end nowhere, and a climate to correspond. For the-same with a different tempo, there’s St. Au gustine,, old wojld, appealing, pleas ant, shady, comfortable, a city that even a live board of trade couldn’t kspoil, and Key West at the other end «fthe magic carpet. Key West that the train runs boldly out across the sea to get to, marvelous mother of pearl, rose, coral, sapphire sea, with a town at the end that is only itself, and no' other, quaint, full of low houses, an American city (perhaps) with a Span- | ish accent (certainly), and long Key where the tarpon jump—and off the end of Florida, Nassau and Cuba, blue —bluer—bluest— and gold”— The “looker on” says stay at home? Why? You’ll never catch a tarpon in Shelby in January and February—just a cold. The Afternoon Division No. 2. The afternoon division No. 2 of the Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. Olin Hamrick on Thursday after noon February 7th at 3:20 o'clock. Dining at Cleveland Springs Hotel. Misses Elizabeth Webb and charm ing visitor, Miss Kate Page of South ern Pines and Master, Max Washburn and Robert, Ilord were dinner guests at Cleveland Springs hotel Friday evening. Literary Division Meets Next Week. Literary division No. 2 of the Wo man’s club will meet Thursday of next week instead of this Thursday as was formerly announced. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Olin Ham rick. Mra. Fred Morgan '‘Movie" Hostess. Mrs. Fred Morgan was the delight ful hostess to a “movie party” on Fri day evening at the Pjdnoess Theatre t > see “Captain Applejack.” Her guests were Mrs. Dorton and her at tractive visitors from Forest City, Misses Nell and Margaret Young, Miss Robbie Biggerstaff and Miss Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Zeh Mauney * Dinner Hosts. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Mauney were delightful hosts at a dinner party. The table with its lovely cover had for a centerpiece a silver vase holding pink rose buds. The invited guests were Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Dogged, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Suttle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Miss Keller. Miss Workipan, Miss Thorn and Messrs. C. C. Blanton, Jake Rudasill, Bobbie Doggett and Harry Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Peeler. Master Mai and Edwin Spangler Have Party. un rriaay afternoon Master Mai and Edwin Spangler pave • a joint birthday party to a number of their little friends. Games were played and a merry time was spent. Miss Sarah Louise Falls received the prize in the fishing and donkey contest. All the children fished and hooked prizes. After the panics they were ushered, into the dining room where the birth day cakes were cut and eaten and delicious ice cream and little cakes and candies were served. | Miss Frances Hoyle Dinner Hostess. Miss Frances Hoyle was dinner i hostess Saturday evening at 6 o’clock I at the home of her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Frank L. Hoyle, complimentary I to Misses Nell and Margaret Young j and Miss Robbie Biggerstaflf of For i est City who are the attractive guests of Mrs. J. S. Dorton. A delicious six course dinner was served in faultless style to the following, Mrs. F. L. i Hoyle, Misses Nell and Margaret ! Young, Robbie Biggerstaflf, Carobel Lever, Lenna Newton, Bernice Ham rick, Fay Lutz, Frances Hoyle and Jessie Hoyle. A Few Fashion Notes. The new evening gowns, revived use of black, usually in thin-jmater ials. Skirts shorter, satin the favor ite material for afternoon gowns. Crepe de chine and georgette for sum mer wear. White to be the color. ’Scheme in brief, wtyite and black will be very good; white and yellow good too. Simplicity thpt just cleaVs the verge of affectation will be the key note as to line. Sleeves, either long or short. Skirts against, ten to 12 inches fromthe ground. Cats, white and furred. Uncrushable silks will rule the day. Silk alpaca the newest material of all and scarfs, every hue and color. Galvanized roofing any length at the Farmers Hardware Co. Adv ••yffl wwwwwwwmm w mm w m Special Music Daily—Matinee 2 to 4 P. M.—Night 7:30 to 10:30 TODAY—TOM MIX— Tom Mi:;, the* gallant of the west, in “Eyes of the Forest,” one day only. In this picture Mix ap peets in a new role, essaying an army aviator in the Forest Air Service of California. Mix the dare devil of the lot docs stunts in this picture that app ear positively impossible, and he is supported by a' star cast. WEDNESDAY— Wednesday at The Princess Marshall Neilan presents his story “The Eternal 3.” Who is society’s most dangerous criminal—the forger, the embezzler, the crook are enemies with whom society can cope, hut what.of the lave-fhief.tliat-S teals into.the.lives o f dattehtora, sisters, wive. and mirhcn them in hl3~ skillful arms? Here is a photoplay that pictures modern life fearlessly, dramatically. THURSDAY— Jack Holt in “Making A Man.” Bigger and better than “While Satan Sleeps” and by the same author, the story oi a millionaire who went broke and discovered ho had a heart and goal. The kind of virile fighting role Jack Holt revels in. Peter B. Kyne wrote the story, Jack Holt ing part— ’Nuf Sed. Fox News, additional attraction. taking the load m u*=y ue=j ecu lieu Lc^J UdJ Udl Ucil UeiJ liedJ Cr£J L'cdJ lUapCJnPnCJriPni m RADIO HEADQUARTERS We have on hand for immed iate installation, a few liigh grade receiving sets made by one of the most reputable fac tories. A big supply of batteries, tubes and phones in stock at all times. We install radios we sell. 2ft' mmm mm The COACH *975 i Touring Model, *850 L Freight and Tax Extra A SIX Built by Hudson Under Hudson Patents The smoothness and long life for, which Hudson is famous is now •hared by Essex. It is an impor tant advantage to bear in mind. So also is the fact that the Essex “Six’' possesses other notable Hudson qualities. It has the same type clutch, the same axles, the same provisions for long life and easy care of all working parts. Essex reliability is retained. Essex economy of fuel, oil and tires is greatly enhanced. We ask this test—take a ride. You will enjoy it—that’s certain. See how handling is simplified. Starts at the touch of your toe. Steers easily as a bicycle. And how easy gears shift. Easy to park too. Its low center of gravity makes safe and comfortable driv ing on all roads at all speeds. Simple to keep in first class con dition. Require*little attention. Lubrication for the most part it done with an oil can. You,too, will say: “theNew Essex provides ideal transportation.'* i A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You 681 HOEY MOTOR CO. THESE WANT AD’S 1^7 BRING RESULTS Hi FOR SALE PUREBRED SINGLE comb Brown Leghorn eggs $1.50 per 15 I). M. Mull, Shelby R-6, Double Shoals, N. C. tf-25c D. A. BEAM WILL OFFER FOR sale a fine lot of pigs and shoats on Wednesday February 6th. 4th-25c WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH priced district on the Cleveland Springs road. Repair work guaranteed First class mechanic. Kings Filling station on Cleveland Springs road. Autoline oil and repair work on all cars. . ■ : ■ WE DRAIN YOUR CRANK CASE free of charge if you have it refilled with Autoline oil, recommended for Fords and guaranteed to take the jerk out in stopping and starting. Kings Filling Station. 2-25c MONEY TO LEND AT A LOW rate of intercut on improved farms. Long or Short time. .Land title work 0. M. Suttle. tf-23c PAY YOUR COUNTY TAXES this month and avoid the one per cent penalty. II. A. I.ogan, Sheriff. 4-18c SEE JOHN F. MOSS AND SONS at Waco for nitrate, of soda, 16 per cent acid and mixed fertilizers. tf222c IF YOU WANT SATISFACTION in workmanship and good material, try Hyder’s Shoe Hospital, South Shelby. 2-25c. FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE rooms, furnished or unfurnished Tor light house keeping. Apply to Merton Beam at Star office. “ r HAVE HUNDREDS OF SATIS fied customers. Ask about it. Ilwder Shoe Hospital, South Shelby. 2-25c WE CAN IIAUf, ANYTK'Nu inywhero. Let uu move you, wa do i: e*ter and ctseapor, Morrison Trana e. no., T-ilephote 406. tf-E CARRY YOUR ALTERING TO the sewing room over Union Trust Company. tf-2c ONLY TILL FEBRUARY 1ST m which to pay County Taxes with out the penalty being added. H. A. Logan, Sheriff. 4-18c WANTED TEN OR TWELVE people to clean brick, Must be over 16. Apply at Auten and Beam construc tion company, old Princess theatre. l-28c FURNITURE REPAIRING AND upholstering. We do it right. Shelby Mirror and Plating Works. Phone 526. Ellis Studio Bldg. • tf 15 c IF YOU WANT YOUR CORD vood sawed, call 250, Ideal Ice and Fuel Company. We have a sawer to -end to your homo on short notice tf-18 TITE STATE LAW FORCES ME to add one per cent on all County taxes not paid by February 1st, 1924. H. A. Logan, Sheriff. 4-18c SAY! LET VAUGHN DO IT, HE knows hew. Upholstering, furniture repairing, and picture framing at Shelby Mirror and Platihg Works. Phone 5§6. Ellis Studio Bldg, tf 15 c THE STATE LAW FORCES ME to add one per cent on all County taxes not paid by February 1st, 1924. H. A. Logan, Sheriff. 4-18c FOR RENT HOYLE HOUSE~ON West Marion street. Water and lights. B. B. Higgins at Thompson-Higgins Motor Co., Phene 517. tf-25c YES WE HAVE NO BANANAS but we can make your photograph and finish your kodak. Films. The El lis Studio. Phone 418. 4-25c PICTURES FRAMED AT THeTeL lis Studio. Nice line to select from. 4-25c FOR RENT—R. F. LEONARD’S 5 room house on N. Washington street and 40 acre farm just north of town. V. A. Costner, Shelby. 3t 29 c FOR SALE* ONE DODGE TOUR ing car and one seven-passenger Cad illac sedan. Both in good condition. Cleveland Springs hotel. 2-28c NICE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE FOR rent in South Shelby, large lot cow ba>n, good well. Nice place to live good neighbors. See 3: C. Whisnant, R-3, near South Shelby School. l-29p TREE EXPERT. I HAVE^BEEm for 13 years working oir trees. Two years training. I have been out on my own hook for 9 years. I think I know what it takes to improve trees. I am recommended from Elberton, Ga. nnd Washington, Ga., and Anderson, S. C. I have moved here to improve your trees. Call me. Who will be first. E. Johns, 103 E. Marion St., Phone 61- l-29p .FOR SALE—ONE LARGE BASE Burner in good condition. Can be iseen at Star Office. tf ALL SOLES REPAIRED GIVEN first class shine free. Hyder Shoe hospital, South Shelby. 2-25c FOR SALE 250 CAPACITY CY. i phus incubator. 52 Wishbone brooder. First $60 gets them. A. W. Archer. 5-22C NITRATE OF SODA FOR safe for February delivery, also I high grade mixed fertilizer and 16 per cent acid phosphate. Any amount of soda at car load pric es. See D. A. Beam or John Beam. tf 22 c GOODYEAR HEELS AND~LIGHT edge heels aplied for ,‘15 cents and 45c at Hyder’s Shoe Hospital, South Shel y 2-25c H O W E L I. ’S TRANSFER IS ready for your hauling of all kinds, long or short. We will move you any where, anytime. We are also prepar ed for yard filling and excavating. Phone 124-R when you need us. We will give you a square deal. T. G. Howell. 8-4p. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A gofod two or three horse farm see me at once. S. A. Ellis, Shelby, N. c- tfl5c YOU SAVE FROM 10c to 35c ON all iohs done at Hyder’s Shoe ■ Hos pital, South Shelby. 2-25c FOR SALE ONE EDISON DIA mond disc phonograph. Mrs. R. E. Ware, West Warrent St., tf-llc FOR FERTILIZER ANB FERTI lizer materials See A. M. Hamrick or phone Nos. 36 and 97. tf-28c MORRISON TRANSFER IS SYN orymot.3 with SERVICE. Long and short distance hauiing, excavating and yard idling a 'specialty. We do anything. tf-27c LOST LLEWLYN SETTER, about one year old. Reward if return ed to Charles Dover, Shelby. 4-18p FOR RENT-NEW SIX LARGE room bungalow with all modern con veniences. Close to pavement. Phone BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS year on your birthday. There’s a pho tographer in your town. The Ellis Studio. 4.25c PAY YOUR COUNTY TAXES this montii and avoid the one per cent penalty. II. A. Logan, Sheriff. 4-18c BOARDERS WANTED—Ap ply to Merton Beam at Star of fice. Rat*s reasonable. BABY CHIX FROM THE BEST Reds in N. C. They have been bred for production and exhibition. Quality, first hatch February 20, book your orders now. Price $25.00 per 100 Clev eland red yards, Box 2, Shelby, N. C. tf-29c FOR rent front room close in. Furnished, water and lights. Apply at Star office. tf-4p TRY THE NEW SHOE SHOP IN charge of experienced men First das* work and material Ramsey and Smith .Just west of College Inn on Graham street. tf-14c ONLY TILL FEBRUARY 1ST in which to pay County Taxes with out the penalty being added. H. A. Logan, Sheriff. * 4-18c LOST AUTOMOBILE LICENSE No. 178,325. Finder will lease notify Fred Dedmon, R-2, Lawndale, l-29p FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS CLOSE in. Suitable for light housekeeping. Lavatory in back room and bath fa cilities. E. B. Jarrett, Phone 295. 114 E. Warren street. tf 29 c WANTED—SIX OR SEVEN LAB orers at Auten and Beam Construction Co., at old Princess theatre buildimr. l-28c WE FURNISH USED PARTS FOR all kins cars. Kings Filling Station. FOR SALE, PURE BRED SCOTCH collie pupies. Guy Harrelson, Cherry ville, N. C., R-l, Telephone 4011, Waco 6-29c Biff: Well, now Judge, you might put dere at de bottom, befo yo write mah name, “Please ’seuse de writin’.” —Wayside Tales. The Judge (plantation letter-writ er, writing to Biff’s girl): Now, Biff you’re sure there isn’t anything else you would like to say? For QUALITY Hardware you can’t beat the Farmers Hardware Co. Ad
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