* LITTLE “STARS” * * Cotton____29 l*2c * * Seed_ .. . 51 1-2 * *********** —IHs Finger Cut Off—Charlie Le Grigg, six year old son of Mr. end Mrs. Peter F. Grigg who live jurt west of Shelby, g. t his second finger on the left hand cut off. by a lawn mower one day last week. The Huger was cut off as smoothly and com pletely as a stir peon could do the job. He is petting along nicely. —Mr. Griffin Honored—I. C. G i(T wi was honored last week at the meet ing of the Presbytery at Little Brit t?;n church, Rutherford county. He was one of two laymen and two min isters elected as delegates to the General Assembly of the Pr.sabytir* ian church, the highest court of this denomination which meets at San An tonio, Texas, May 15th. The other delegates arc J. W. Mullen of Lincoln ton, Rev. J. C. Grier of Rutherford ton and Rev. G. It. Giile:- pic of Gas tonia . —Memorial Service—Thcr; will ! • memorial services at Zion Rapt at church Sunday, May 4, according to an announcement by the pastor. Judge James L. Webb will speak at 10:30 in the morning and there will be p-eaciiing at 11 o’clock by the pastor. Rev. D. G Washburn. D'neer on th grounds at 12:30 will ba- follow -d by decoration of the graves, and at 3 o’clock Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor of the Shelby Central Methodist church will speak. Eva rybody is cordially in vited to attend those memo-’al - er vices. —Easter Cantata—The Easter can tata, “King Triumphant”, given at the Central Methodist church Sunday evening by the Shelby Choral and Dramatic club wasa very entertaining and appropriate sacred concert. The regular church services were not held and the building was crowded with lo cal people and visitors from near-by towns who came especially to hear the concert. This was the second of a series of sacred concerts being given bv the club, the first was held at the First Baptist church some week.- ago. —Miss Miller to New York—Miss Annie Miller, native of Shelby and for a number of years of the staff of Th- Cleveland Star, has resigned as social editor of Ihe Charlotte News and is going to New York city where she will take a special course in writ ing advertising copy. Miss Miller is a very gifted writer and no doubt finds the advertising field more remuner ative. ' -Juniors Not to MestT-Ih‘\I-r.yrJ lar meeting of the .fanlor Order not be held tonight became of T tfif! meeting at the First Baptist church —Seed t* Tenn—J. A. Ran%v formerty pi vjhis- county jvho mold & tion and has purchased 100 bushels of recentiv dertak’n* seed from Mr. Georee Spurlin of Shel by. Wherever a Cleveland county farmer moves he. must raise cotton whether he is in the belt or not and he usually speeds. —Mrs. Smith Dead—Mbs. Hattie Smith, wife of Baxter Smith who ha., heen suffering sometime with tuber culosis diel on E. Warren street Fri day at the age of 31 year?. She Was buried Friday at Beaver Dam, Re”. Rush Padgett, conducting the funeral. The First Baptist church of Shelby has be-m a-ding Mrs. Smith during Iter affliction and *sent her children to the South Mountain institute in order to keep them front contracting her dreadful malady. —Springs Lots Sold—Lots at Clev eland Springs are seling wel! now and indications are that as soon as th° streets and sidewalks are graded, work will hegin on construction of dwellings. The following lots went sold last week by Anthonv and An thony to the following for SI.50 each; John W. Doggett. Ttobert Doggett. A, B. Suttlc, Earl Hamrick, J. R. Dover, jr. —Mr. B'-am III—Mr. Burt Beam is critically ill at his home on the lallston road just north of town. Members of his family are constantly at. his bedside and hold a little hope for his recovery. License Issued—License has been issued recently for the marriage of the following couples: Jacob Hoyle end Litha Janette Barber; Herbert Hamrick and Ethel R. Horton. Also two colored couples: Martin Humph ries and Ila Kennedy; Louis Jennings and Fannie Ward. —Drill Wednesday—Lieutenant M. H. Austell, of Company K. announces that regular drill for the conipany will be held Wednesday evening at i :30 instead of Thursday evening. The s*ate pay checks will be issued at this time. —College Games —A number of Shelby baseball fans attended the Carolina-I)avi4son annual Easter Monday baseball game at Gastonia Monday, while a number are expect ed to go to Hickory today, Tuesday, for the Lenoir-Carolina game. TWO ATTORNEY GENERALS GUESTS AT ASHEVILLE Asheville, April 20.—Two former rt.torney generals of the United tSates were visiting in Asheville on Saturday and stopped at the same ho tel. However, both deny there was any business connected with their visit. Harry Daugherty, who reecntly re signed as attorney general and Geo. W. Wickersham, who served in this capacity under two Presidents, were here for a rest, according to their statements. Mr. Daugherty left today while Mr. Wickersham is just arrived. Mesdames Daugherty and Wicker sham were here also. PERSONALS * Mrs. C. S. Webb, of Greenville, S. spent Sunday at Cleveland Spring*. -Mr. Hilary Hudson'spent Monday in Charlotte where he attended the Charlotte Spartanburg game. I Korn Eu tor Sunday, to Attorney and Mrs. Bynum E. Weathers a fine ; son. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Brookshire re turn today to their home in Winder, I Pin., ft r the summer. His .1. U. Osbornand C. -N. Peeler I are attending the state dental society | meeting in Raleigh this week. Dr. and Mrs. E. li. Baltimore re tumcd Friday from Raleigh where i they attended a meeting of the North ! Carolina Medical Pot ietv. 1 Mr. and Mi's. Clyde 'll. Iloey and | Miss Isabel Hoey spent the Easter holidays in Gastonia. Mrs. dark Shuford and children of 1 1.ffs.de are .p-rdoig this week v-i'h I her mo he-, Mrs. W. L. Packard on • >. Mor:ru:i .■ '.re t. i ;}2ssrs Willi,.m Murray and Ran ' p.a-.t: -ur who are student - at ; ;) ; - College spent, the Easter ok day... here with their parents. Mes-r . Ivdo Ho-y. .1,-.. Ho! ,01 Ai’. .ell and Hon Kendall wore h~re for -u- Easter holidays' from N. C. State Cp'lf'vre,, Role's, h. M s., Fan Barnett of Gastonia was Mte-w.-ek end ruesf of Mrs. O. Max «u;rdner. A1 o .’Jr. To n Ruborlson o' New York -.yjr here • C». 1. Ledford and Miss Emily ■oyan rpeip several days last weak at Boding- Springs, attending- t’hd eom vunccment. Sir. Paul Wtb\» jr., is spending the ,ns,.er holidays here with h:s parents He is u student at the University of North Carolina. • u ^Neely of* Greensboro s 011 visit for several days with hi: son, Mr. J. C. MeNeely of Mc Neely e ready to-wear store. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-k Stevens of Greensboro spent Easter here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hull, returning home yesterday. Mrs. Jennie Deal of Statesville is here spending awhile with her neph ■ws, Messrs. J. D. and Wm. Lineber ger and neice Mrs. Julius Suttle. Miss Eva Morehead of Gastonia, and Miss Bessie Andrews of Provi dence R. [.. spent Easter with Mrs. H Morehead on E. Warren street. Buddy” McKennan who operated thd steam roller er for S bifuHjhic streets, \*as a Shelby His Shelby’s firs toF d M diripK Easter. lfe%lyn to\kn- ’ \-.*f 4-ttL aILJUi. . -i i *y» ?:• Mr. the Wk-onl;tc&vfcl'lo %p4>uanbuig, accompanied L vfisses Elizabeth Blanton of Ash< ' ’Ip |^ksd.alo and Lnci (’wi^ls^rHrner spent the weed end in Kings Mountain with Miss, Vera.Cornwell and Sudie Jenkin Converse students. -Mr. Thonips. Robertson, of Ne Nork, and .vliss F’an Barnett of Gg* Jonia, were, the week-end guests t Mr. and Mrs, O. M;ix Gardner. 1 Judge Jas L. Webb is holdir court ill - Columbus this week. Masfo James Webb Gardner accoinphnic ; him for the day, returning Month: I night. \f Misses Kathleen Connor and Lois Mund.v who spent Easter here with M m. and JJ. D. Lineberger at Cleve land Springs hotel returned to their home in Statesville Monday. Misses Elizabeth Dudley a.id guest Miss Fullerton of Anderson, S. C. and Miss Mac Washburn who are stu dents at Qu°enV College. Charlotte, were Easter holiday visitors with par ents here. The many friends of Mr. Buford j Hack of Forest City, father of Mrs. Wm. LineberfceV will be pleased to learn that, his condition which has , been critical for past week is much more encouraging. | Mr. John Burrus who holds a lu crative position in Washington, D. spent the Raster holidays here with ! his brother, Attorney Ghas.' A. Bur rus. He left yesterday for High Point j where he enters a hospital to have his | tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eskridge re 1 turn today to their home in Winder, | Ga., after visiting their parents here. | Mrs. Eskridge has been here for sev eral week while Mr. Eskridge joined j her several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb, Mr. j and Mrs. Paul Morgan and Miss Jes i sie Lipscomb were Shelby visitors Sunday motoring over to see Mrs. ! Margaret Doggett who is ill in the j hospital. Solicitor Johnson Hayes, Attorneys G G. Gilrcath and II. A. Crafior of Wilkes county were visitors Saturday, coming over to consult Judge J. L. Webb in regard to a restraining i order. | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Darwin, of Athens, Ga., arrived Sunday after - | noon to spend several weeks here at the home of Judge E. Y. Webb. Mr. Darwin returns Tuesday to Athens and Atlanta, but will later come back to Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ilorcl and lit tel son of Raleigh spent Easter here with their parents, returning to Ral ! eight yesterday. Mr, Hord has re ceived a promotion with the fertilizer analysis department of the state I board of agriculture. Mrs. Josephine Hord accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. E. C. Green of Asheville snent the Easter holidays with his father, B. P. Green at Moovesboro. Mr. Green is a prominent real estate man of Asheville. He is one c.f the directors j of the baseball club which opens its ; season th's week in'a stadium built Judyt E. Y. Webb if at Statesville this week presiding over Federal court. Mr. Ivy Morrison who is a bright student at the University of North Carolina spent Easter with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ( . A. Morrison. Feme for the Faster holidays with their parents are Miles Beam, Esley Pendleton, Charles Austell, .1. J. Mo Murvy. Jr., from Chapel Hill and ’ talci;:h. CTESTS ARRIVING FOR V ANDKRBILT WEDDING A .heville, April 20.—Lord William Cecil and his daughter, Miss Margar et Cecil, of England, accompanied by the Hon. John Francis Amherst Cecil, whose marriage to Miss Cor nelia Vanderbilt will be solemnized on Tuesday, April 29, arrived in Asheville Saturday morning. They are slaying at the Biltmore house, North Carolina home of the Vander bilts. Miss Louise X°dd of Louisville and Washington, a member of the 1 riJal party, reached Asheville also Saturday. Other guests are expected this week. FRESH MILK DAILY From Elliott's tubercular to: tod d tiry cows. Wc handle fre h whole milk and ci diver to your homo on order any time. Pints____ 8c Quarts _______________ To; HOME PROVISION f COMPANY Phone 570. PIGGLY WIGGLY Doe* Sell Per Less : . : 4 X fresh Vegetables 9c 18c New potatoes per pound ___ Tomatoes per pound__ String beans, per r* p* gallon___ Etlery per -| a bunch__ Ic/C fee 19C Bread per loaf_ Kingan bacon, sliced ___ K ingun’s strip_ Roulette boneless ham_ Octagon soap ---- 9c 35c 20c 25c 6c These prices will figure 25 to 33 per cent saving. V. hy not bank the difference. PIGGLY WIGGLY RELIABILITY Dependability is a feature of our services as undertak ers. That means that materials and accessories will be what they are supposed to be, that all work of every description will b(4 done by experts and that there will be no delay or any other annoyance to inter fere with the smooth progress of the funeral. THE PARAGON FURNITURE COMPANY, “On The Square.” Shelby, N. C. X BEAUTIFUL 10-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE ONLY $179.50. J his *u]‘i “ ;' sold as high as $250.01) and is a bargain at $179.50. fen full. i:a pieces: Dining fable, Buffet, China C!o t, !•(• v ooe arm chairs and five chairs upholstered in tapestry -ililian design—Walnut. If you want a new Dim*'};' Suite- v/e advise you to buy one of these now. ARCADE* FURNITURE CO. Hamrick Building, Phone 508 TS1!S WEEK DULY Buy a NYAL Product and Get One or Yore Absolutely! FREE. Tho f.r.i of it < kind ever offered to the public. This is a “GET ACQUAINTED” SALE On NySot. T oilet Preparations—Nyal Medicinal Products and Nyal Rubber Goads. Yv i h every Nyal product that you buy during this soty, we will give you one or more absolutely free. Eeery product in them “Get Acquainted” assortments is f ir a differ nt use. For examples:—With each box of Nylotis Face Powder Dc Lux bought at the regular retail price of sev( sty-fix e cents, you get a jar of Nyal Face Cream with peroxide,, 1 -rgoisiza absolutely FREE. With each Nyal Fountain Syrlflg ■ bought at the regular retail price, you ;» t a l'uli dLqfiiait, guaranteed Nyal Water Bottle FREE. „ "i’here are many ^:.her assortments equally ps good on pigplay at our stotv. L ome aqd see what you get FREE. 1'h s Ls a n o’.ey-> .wing sale for you on brand new. .standard- merehaxdi.se of piarnnted quality. The cost of l,he goods which we ,jjiv'e you FREE, is charged to ad^ ' ertisinr. d •• l A • u mis WEEK ONLY Co ne Early M hiu ()ur Assortments Are Complete. CLEVELAND DRUG GO, R. E. Carpenter, Manager. Phone 63. What Is Worth Painting, Is Worth Painting Well W hen you apply SCO-CO paint, "you will be sure that you have applied the best material possible to obtain. Good painting consists of SCO-CO paint and a painter that knows how. We know several reputable painters whom we can'recommend. In the interest of your property, your purse, before you invest in paint, investi gate SCO-CO. Washburn & Company Hardware, Sporting Goods, Paints, Gasoline and Oils. 1 7,500 PEOPLE KEAI) EVERY ISSI E OF THE CLEVELAND STAR Because It Is One Of Carolina’s Leading Home Papers. f T Why Ask Why ADVERTISING PAYS When Placed In THE STAR?? *> 9 Spring Is Just Around The Corner “Fcr man can 3how thee naught so fair, As Nature’s varied marvels there, And if thy pure and artless breast Can feel their grandeur, thou a:t blest!” ——Heman To most people, Springtime is a season of exhilaration and a symbol of hope. A t every hand may be seen metaphoric resur rection. 1 Juried for months beneath the' leaves and silt and winter’s snows, little dark seeds quicken to life* and burst forth in a riot of color and beauty. Dewy cobwebs stretched from bush to hush, overnight, become Nature’s anten nae, broadcasting the glad news that Spring is here. Every man will want to steal off to some place “where a stream shines clear beneath an aged tree, where the foxglove, over the water’s glass, is born3 downward by a bee;” he will want to breathe deeply the fragrant air, and feel new life course through his. veins.. . 7?, Spring brings with it the*promise of a new harvest. Before the harvest, the seed must be sown. Are you giving proper thought to your own harvest time? If not, start a Savings Account now. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK v rg d > OF SHELBY -U. V ‘ lit fill rfi -* '' ;j 4., f,, Resow ccs Over Four Million Dollars. “A Big String, Friendly National Bank.” Easter Greetings .Jo And Customers. ■ i.. 'y •bA sW huji‘;iHo There is no better investment than a savings account with any one of our four offices. A savings account of one dollar, or a hundred, or a thousand dollal% is al ways worth the amount of money you paid into it, plus the interest it has earned. Can you say as much for bonds arid stocks? ' You can build your account on terms to suit yourself, and when it is most con venient. Can you do that, with other invest ments? You can draw your money at vour pleasure—you do not have to wait for “a better market.’’ Do you feel that secure with other se curities? Your first “payment” (deposit) will draw interest, whether or not you continue regular deposits. Interest is added to your investment at the rate of four per cent, compounded each three months. Isn't it a good investment?' At one of the branch offices in the county ten new Savings Accounts were opened in one day this past week. Some people are waking up to the im portance of Saving—Are you? UNION TRUST COMPANY Shelby - Lattimore - Lawndale - Fallston “IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH-.” YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED. EASTER GREETINGS