.Music and Arts Meeting Postponed. The Music and Arts department of the Woman's dub which was to have met with Mrs. John Schenck, jr.t on February 27th has been postponed in definitely. Afternoon Decision No. 1 With Mrs. J. F. Roberts. The afternoon division No. II of the Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. J. F. Roberts oh Thursday afternoon at 2:30 on February 28th. The after noon divisions have been changed to the second and fourth Thursdays. U. D. C.’s Selling Tickets. The U. D. C.’s are selling tickets for the moving picture "Way Down East” which comes to the Princess theatre Friday afternoon and Friday night. February 22. The tickets are 26 cents and ull are asked to buy from the U. D; C.’s as these women are sponsoring almost worthy cause. Mrs. Suttle Entertains Division No. 1. J Mrs John W. Suttle was hostess to the Afternoon division of the Womans club on Thursday afternoon at 3:30. The leader of this meeting was Mrs. Lamar Gidncy and the following wo men rendered a most interesting pro gram, Mrs. R. E. Carpenter, Mrs. Jno. McClurd and Mrs. L. M. Hull. The subjects were “Leaving the Old Homestead,” “The Boys in Gray” and “Zebulon Baird Vance” Mrs. Suttle at the close of the program served an appetizing menu. Miss Workman Entertains Night Division. Mrs. Zeb Mauney’s home was the place of meeting and Miss Workman was the gracious hostess to this body of women, ,in the night division of the Woman’s club, which met on Thurs day evening at eight o'clock. A most interesting and enjoyable program had been prepared, the papers being read by Miss Lottie Mae Hendrick and Miss Hardy. Mrs. .Yarborough was leader on this occasion and the subject of the evening was “Our Sec ond Family Quarrel.” Miss Workman assisted by Mrs. Mauney served deli cious refreshments. ' Mias Minna LeGrand Celebrates Birthday. Miss Minna LeGrand the attrac tive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeGrand celebrated her 12th birthday on Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock with a lovely party inviting a number of her friends. Much merri ment was afforded by pinning the darts in a .big heart. Master William Webb came the nearest to the center and he was given a box of Valentine fiandy. Rook was then played and Waster Ralph Webb Gardner made the most progressions for which he received a book. After an enjoyable hour spent playing these games Miss LeGrand assisted by her mother and Miss Louise Lever served delicious ice cream, cake and candies. Former Lawndale Girl Marries in S. C. The many friends in Cleveland coun ty will be interested in the marriage of Miss Gazzie Osborne to Mr. Ar thur Sprouse which happy event took place January 80th in the community house at Parksville, S. C. The wed ding was a beautiful affairs solemn ized in the presence of a large crowd of friends by Rev. Paul Kinnet. Miss Osborne is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J C Osborne, formerly of Lawn dale, now of Umatilla, Florida. The groom is a popular business man of Modoc, S. C. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left by auto for a honeymoon trip to Hendersonville and Asheville. On their return they will be at home at Parksville, S. C. Former Shelby Boy Marries in, Alabama The following will be interesting locally because the groom is a native of Cleveland, being the son of Mr. Sidney. Hamrick of Shelby. He grad uated at Wake Forest last year and is engaged in the lumber business in Alabama. On last Saturday evening at the Baptist parsonage in this city, Mr. P. V. Hamrick and Miaa Foncie White were most happily married, Rev. R. W. Langham pastor of the Baptist church performing the ceremony. Im mediately after the marriage of this happy ami popular couple, they left oa the 10:30 train for a two weeks honeymoon through Florida and will bf at home to their friends in this city upon their return. The marriage war. a verv quiet affair only a few intimate friends of the couple being present to witness the Ceremony. The bride is- one of Ozark's most Popular and accomplished young la dies. Sh® is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White and has been prom inent in the social life of the city for the past several years. Mr. Hamrick is a native of North By Mrs. Madge Webb Riley. Phone f?0. r Carolina, having become a citizen of our town about one year ago, he being a member of the firm of the Seminole Lumber Co., one of the largest manu facturing lumber establishments in the south. He is a most excellent young mar. and has made many warm personal friends here who join the Star in extending to him hearty con gratulations, in winning the heart and hnnd of one of our most lovely and accomplished young ladies for a com panion through life. Quite a few friends were at the train to see the happy couple off on their honeymoon trip. They have a host of friends here who join the Star in wishing for them a long happv and useful mafried life.—Ozark, (Ala.)' Star. Mrs. P. L. Hennessa * Charming Hostess. Mrs. P. L. Hennessa entertained informally and delightfully the mem bers of the Methodist choir on Thurs day evening at her hospitable home. A most enjoyable evening was spent and Mrs. Hennessa served delicious refreshments. Mesdamos Gardner and Riley Attend DuPre Concert. Mrs. O. Max Gardner arid Mrs. S. R. Riley motored to Gastonia Wednes day afternoon and attended the organ recital at the First Baptist church that evening at 8 o'clock, given by the famous organist, Marcel Du Pre of Paris. Mis* Caroline Blanton has Spend the Night Party. Miss Caroline Blanton honored Miss Mary Moriarty, the attractive young guest of Miss Margaret Love Gardner with a “spend the night party” on Wednesday. Miss Moriarty is from Holyoke, Mass., and is visiting her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moriarty of Charlotte for two months Visit in Yorkville. < Yorkville Enquirer Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hartneis and children of Shelby, N. arrived in Yorkville Saturday, on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Thomas. Mr. Hartness has sold his milling Ibusi ness at Shelby and left today with his family for Sanford, liberate, knows when to &ay ‘excuse me’ and never forgets the state of the weather. I.wrfnt to make myself agreeable so that folks’ll like me.” A man who is satisfred with him self can easily be a gentleman with out the spirit of ehlvalry, and a gen tleman no matter what his philos ophy, must respect the feelings and have at least some deference for the opinions of other people. Demosthen es was the most persuasive man in history. I wonder if his power came not largely from the fact that he never dropped the tone of the gen tleman. (Continued on page five.) THE OLD RELIABLE— V . ■ Spach Wagon Oliver Plow . Cole Planter Myers Pump FARMERS HARDWARE Has been thoroughly tried, never denied and is willing to be tried again. J. D. LINEBERGERS SONS FARMERS HARDWARE COMPANY Shelby, N. C. Phone 97. COMING 3 Days Ball Park - 3 Nights - Shelby, N. C. February 21, 22, 23. 3 P. M. and 8 P. M. AMERICAN LEGION RODEO WARREN HOYLE POST 32. . Presented by TOM H O W A R D AND HIS COMPANY) * - i Broncho Riding, Trick and Fan Selling Agents t t* CHEROKEE FARM, Shelby, North Carolina. p THESE ! WAHT AD’S UJjr v,; 1 BRING RESULTS WANTED GOOD ONE-HORSE farm to work on shares with good four room house and outbuildings convenient to Baptist church and school. J. M, Cash, Charlotte N. C routc C. ’ l-22p BATTERY WORK— COME TO the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. 3_19c FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE bNE of the nicest properties on South Washington street, nice locality; five vacant lots on South DeKalb street; five vacant lots on East Graham street; two vacant lots on East War rent street. Will sell on easy terms or will exchange for small farm or small bouses and lots, or good automobile. S. S. Royster. 2-19c ONE NEW 1924 MODEL FOUR wheel brake, five passenger Bukk touring car for sale at a bargain. See Are* Bros, 2-22c WANTED TO BUY A GOOD milk cow for cash. Unless you have a good one don’t offer her. A. V. Wray. 2-19c MONEY TO LEND-THE FED eral Land Bank has allotted to this association $40,000.00 to loam on farms in Cleveland county at 5 1-2 per cent interest, if applied for by March 20th. Rush Stroup, Sec.-Treas. 8-18C ONE NEW 192*4 MODEL FOUR wheel brake, five passenger Buick touring car for sale at a bargain. See Arey Bros. 2-22c IF OUR WORK DON’T please you come and get -your money back. What could be fairer. Shelby Hemstitching Co Over Union Trust Co. 19 2t BATTERY WORK— COME To the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. 3-19c BATTERY WORK—COME TO the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. 3.19c 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 YES, WE CAN DO YOUR HEMSTITCHING WHILE YOU WAIT. HAVE A SEAT. SHEL BY HEMSTITCHING CO. 19 2t ONE NEW 1924 MODEL FOUR wheel brake, five passenger Buick touring car for sale at a bargain. See Arey Bros. 2-22c FOR SALE THREE GOOD MULES A pair of fine young ones. Reason for selling, t am quitting farming. C. A. Morrison, Shelby. tf-19c NITRATE OF SODA FOR sale for February delivery, also 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 FOR SALE FINE TURKEYS. Phone Olen Yarborough. Waco. ltp WANTED BLACKSMITH. SHOP and tool* furnished. Apply J. E. Wil son, Patterson Sprites. 4-19p ONE NEW 1924 MODEL FOUR wheel brake, five passenger Buick touring Car for sale at a bargain. See Ar«y Bros. 2-22c FOR RENT«-_NEW SIX LARGE room bungalow until all modern con veniences. Chan to pavement. Phone 295. V tf-18c JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF fine Shoats and pigs. Will sell them cheap. D. A. Beam >nd Sons. „ 2t 19 c STRAYED FROM HOME ONE spotted Poland-China pig. Finder no tify W. B. Bridges, Lattiinor®, R-l. ^ j 3-12p WF~HAVE * WHOLE WHeTt bread and raislt bread fresh three times each week. Boat's Bakery 2-22 FOR RENT THREE CONNECT ing rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. One block from square. Nice garden. No other occu pants. Mamie Jones, tf-12c PURE BRED RHODE ISLAND Reds. Cockerels $2 each; eggs $2 per 15. Mrs. John B. Wright, Lattimore, N- C- 3-22p TWO CONNECTING ROOMS suitable for light housekeeping. Close in. Rent very reasonable. Water and J lights. Apply at Star office. tf J WE HAVE HOT ROLLS EVERY day at noon. Try some. Boat's Bakery 3-22c CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH property for sale. This property fronts Marion street facing court square, 65 feet. On Washington street 200 feet. Has good brick building cov ering about two-thirds of lot. Good vacant building lot on rear. This prop erty can be bought at a bargain price through W. N. Dorsey, W. C. Harris or Anthony and Anthony, real estate men. J. F. Roberts” C. S. Young and J. D. Lineberger, Committee. tf-8? 125 ACRES OF LAND, TWO TO three horse farm in cultivation on Broad River at the Camp Ferry place in Rutherford county, for sale or rent See R. L. Camp, Gaffney, f?. C., R-9 or his brother W. G. Camp, Eastside, Shelby. 2-l9p BATTERY WORK — COME TO the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. 3-19e FOR SALE—WATER OAK SHADE trees. I plant them and guarantee them to live. J. J. Wilkins, Lawndale R-2. 6-15p BATTERY WORK — COME TO the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. 3-19e PIGS FOR SALE, MILLS AND Carr, Cookeville, Tenn. Write for prices. Mills & Carr. 4-12p BATTERY WORK — COME TO the Automotive Battery Co., for Bat tery Service and Repairs. See us Be fore Buying. JM9c WE CAN HAUL ANYTHING anywhere. Let ua move you, we do ft better and cneu^er. Morrison Trana f«- Co., Telephone 406. tf-6 IF IT’S PAINTING YOUR HOME or outbuildings, you ought to paint with the best paint. That is lead, oil and zinc. Looj