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Ishpcning Club Postponed. The Ishpening club, which was to have met with Mrs, l’itt Beam this week, has been postponed until next week. Twentieth Century Club Marts. Mrs. ft. (). Andrews is entertaining the Twentieth Century club this Fri day afternoon. The hour is 4 o’clock. Daughters of Revolution Meeting Postponed. The Daughters of the Revolution which was to have mot at the home of Mrs. James L. Webb this week has been "prtRlponed until 'later as Judge' E. Y. Webb who was to have lectured on theJBattlc of Kings Mountain is out of Infii. Music To lla The the Wo circus < will f.e wichcs, *d Art Department Booth Circus Day. juste and Art department of Ian's club will have it booth on |y near the circus grounds and delicious home made sand ami candies. Any one Stakes a lease ; hungry,5plonso patronise this booth. The money goes to a good eaus'.e. Children of Confederacy To Meiff. The Cltihlren of the Confederacy will meet at the home of Mrs. T. W. HumricJs, on Saturday afternoon Sep tember sfiTth. The hour is 3:30. Mrs. Hamricl as leader asks all the mom hers to.be present. New officers will he elected. Mrs. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey EntertqJJi nt Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey had ns t.heir dfflner guests on Monday even ing, Dr*Reuben McBrayer, Miss Eli zabeth 'McBrayer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wjpbb. The table was charming ly arranged with fall flowers and a delightftd five course dinner was served.. 'fr _ . ■ ■_ Miss M$»rv Griffin Given Surprise- Party. Coming as n complete surprise was the lovely party planned by Mrs. I. C. Griffin STor hf’r attractive daughter Miss the occasion being in cel ehratiotf of Miss Griffin's birthday. The hofiso was beautifully decorated for the:occasion, fall flowers being used in’^profusion. The guests assem bled nt'-R o’clock and three tables of bridge Was played during the evening. Mrs. Griffin served a salad and sweet course. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover Dinner Hosts. Honoring their charming house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Smith of Florida.*1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover were hospitable hosts at a lovely fam ily ^nn«r party on Monday evening. The gudjls included Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts,* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dover, Mr. nnd^Mrs. Frank Love of Lincoln ton and- Mr. and Mfrs. Rob I.arvey of Monroe. ^The table was beautifully de corated japr the occasion and-n deli cious djMs'r was served. Mrs. B. p* Falls Honors Mrs. Ea» Larkin. Honori&t her niece, Mrs. KnVl TJar kin of flmzpna who is vd si ting her mother, Jessie Ramseur. Mrs, II. T. Kallshwas a gracious hostess on Thursday {afternoon. Mrs. Falls had invitee! 34 of Mrs. Larkin’s friends to play bridge with her. At four o’clock the guests assembled and six tables with daihty vases of golden rod made a bright picture. Places were found with charming young lady score cards and maijy rubbers of bridge played. After the cards were laid aside, Mrs. Falls assisted by Mrs. Ramseur, Mrs. Yarborough and Miss Murchison serv ed a delicious salad and sweet course. Afternoon Division With Mrs. J. I*. Austell. Mrs. J. P. Austell most delightful ly entertained the afternoon depart ment No. 1 of the Woman’s club on Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The subject qf this meeting, the first of the season, was “North Carolina Poets” and the leader, Mrs. Charles Young. Mrs. O. M. Gardner opened the program playing the song “Carolina” the club members singing it. The fol lowing program was rendered, John H. Boner, Mrs. R. E. Campbell. Henry Jerome Stockard, Mrs. R. E. Carpen ter. William Thorton Whitsett, Mrs. W. M. Crowder, and Parliamentary usage, the necessity of rules, by Miss Laura Cornwell. The rooms were ben tifully decorated for the occasion golden rod being used, and Mrs. Aus tell after the program served deli cious refreshments. Mrs. L. P. HoUand Hostess To Music Club. The'mjjsic dub Cecelia, had for its gracious hostess on Wednesday aft ernoon, Mrs. Lawrence P. Holland. The room:? were fragrant with fall roses and potted plants made a pleas ing background with golden rod as a beautiful setting. The program was All i to ins intended for this depart ment must l>e telephoned or .sent in j to the Society Editor before 1 1 a. m., the day before publication. All news items of interest to women are welcomed. By Mrs. Madge Webb Riley Telephone No. 30 i most enjoyable and instructive. “Ital ian Operas and Composers” being the study for this, afternoon. Mrs. Max fiardnor gave the life of Verdi and this Was followed by a synopsis' of the the opera ”11 Troyatore, Mrs. W. it. Nix an/I Miss Mayme Roberts then ! played a duet from this opera “Anvil Chorus” Mesdames Ben Suttle and C. • B. Suttle rinsed the program by sing ing the duet, “Home to Our Moun tains.” It was decided to have a float for the music club at the county fair and to change the hour of meeting from t to 3:30. After the program Mrs. Holland assisted by I’eu'ram Hol land and Mrs. A. W. Mi-Murry -erv ed a most tempting salad course. Mrs. William Alexander Entertains Division No. 2. The afternoon division No. 2 held their initial meeting at the home of Mrs. William Alexander on Thurs day afternoon. The rooms were lovely with golden rod and bo\ktls of zinnias, and the following women were on the program, Mesdames M. P. Coley, (irover Beam, May Wells Conner and Mrs. W. H. Blanton; their subjects be ing the poets, Boner, Stockard and Whit set, Parliamentary usage and rules were discussed after which Mrs. Alexander served an elegant -alnd course. Double Wedding of Misses Gardner a Beautiful AfTair. A beautiful double wedding eeve- j mony was performed Wednesday aft ernoon at 4:.'!() o’clock at the home of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil A. Gardner near Fall:,ton when their daughters Miss I.ura Gardner was united to Mr. Herman Beam of Fallstou and Miss Sara Mozelle Gard ner was married to Mr. Claude B. Mc Cruw of Gaffney, S. C. A large crowd was present from all over this and ad joining counties to witness the happy event. As the guests arrived they were re ceived at the two entrances by Mrs. Lee li. Weathers, of Shelby, and Miss Fit.a Curtis at the front door, while Mrs. A, 1’. Weathers and Mr. V. A. Gardner received at the aide door. They were shown the heautiful array of wedding presents which covered four table in the living room. After Mrs. Flay Weathers rendered two beautiful solos accompanied by Miss Thelma Stroup at the piano in the parlor, the two little flower girls Misses Agnes Borders and Marion Webber of Karl entered to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, wearing accordion-pleated drefses and I carrying baskets of flowers. They np ! ened a double gate under a beautiful j white arch entwined with ivy and ros I es. On the to]) of the arch w is a row of pink' Candles, while candles burn? i od brightly on the piano and mantle, making a heautiful setting amid the full flowers in vases everywhere. Fol lowing the flower girls came Rev." G. 1*. Abernethv, pastor of the brides who took his position behind the open gate. Then came the pretty little ring bear ers, Mary Love Bettis and (’has. C. SpUrlin, dressed in beautiful white sa tin and carrying the rings. They took pedals of the .white roses. They took their position at the gate posts beside il*e minister. Immediately following were the brides and grooms. the brides were dressed in beautiful aft ernoon frocks of brown satin-back crepe, trimmed in fur, with accessor ies to match and caried a bouquet of brides’ rose s The two couples stood under the wide arch as Rev Mr Aber nathy. in a most impressive manner united their lives. rreeeuuig ttie ceremony the quests J/vere served delicious fruit punch on the veranda by Mis : Currie Long of Laurinburg. and Miss Georgia Beam I | of Shelby. Following the wedding the! guests were invited into the dining! room where cake and cream were sorv- [ | ed by Misses Louise Whitaker and, Madge Irvin of Boiling Springs, Wil lie May Cline and Clara Spurlin of Falls,ton. The dining table was cov ered with a beautiful lace piece in the center of which stood a vase of love ly roses, uhile candles burned right ly, throwing a glow on the flowers and greenery used in profusion about the morn, the color scheme being pink and green. Immediately after the ceremony the two happy couples left for points of interest in Western North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. MeCraw to he at home in Gaffney, S. C., after October 1st, and Mr. and Mrs. Beam to be at hon.e at Fallston after October 1st. Both the young brides are pretty, accom-l plished and popular, who were school-j ed at Boiling Springs where they won distinction after which they taught in the public schools of the county With unusual satisfaction. Mr. Beam is the son of Mr. D. A. Beam of Falls ten and was graduated at the Fallston high school. For some time he was connected with the First National hank of Shelby and so well did he fill his position that he was promoted to (Continued on page four.) —BEBE DANIELS BACK— AT THE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE —FRIDAY— Bobo Daniels will again entertain local movie goers in a super attraction “l Ntll AKDED WOMEN." The woman put love above honor and the man’s honor above love. He married her to reform her. This is a graphic screen study of the modern girl, wild reckless, and of a man, handsome, rich and unbound and try ing to rescue a shipwrecked heart. See it. Fox News. —SATURDAY— Come: the dashing “Buck” Joiusa in “THE DESERT Ol'T I.AW” and it's the mine old lovin', fightin’ Btiek that i , a favor ite with every one. In thin film Buck is the “Handcuff King” of tlie cowboys, a reckless, ridin’ fool. A side splitting comedy ad ditional. • - MONDAY— A new thriller makes its advent at the Princes:.—“THE EAGLES CLAW," a high speed western drama featuring the daredevil of the plains “Big Boy” William,;. A breath-taking fight takes place on tl;e edge of the cliff while desperados seek the riddle of the Faglc’sjC.ncw, - to.-stTft1 tcJ see this. STAR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS PAY NOW IS THE TIME— To have your winter garments re-n&wed for, Uie coming Fall and Wvriter. Ladies Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps. Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweater, Etc. WHITEWAY DRY CLEANING CO. CLEANERS - DYERS PHONE 105. ADVERTISE IN THE CLEVELAND STAR - - i——... .u i PAINT will cover (hide) and protect more surface per gallon, becausfit contains 20% to40% more pure lead. There is not eyen a sus picion of adulterant in it. Let us show you how little it takes to paint your house right. C. C. GREEN, - Shelby, N. C. STAR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS PAY LARGE FARM SUBDIVIDED FOR SALE NEAR STATE LINE ! 1 A large farm divided into small tracts for sale. 3 miles from Blarksbuyg, S. C., 3 miles from Kings Creek and 4 miles from Grover, N. t\, on the state highway fr<»m Blacksburg to ^jjjjork-I-tock Hill, On account of old age Mr. Boheler has .decided to divided this farm and sell it at sacrifice prices. Into 4 different tracts. Tract No. 1—209 1-2 acres, adjoining Tom Stewart, Dave Byers and others, a 5 room residence, 100 acres under cultivation, balance in timber and pasture, 19 acres of bottom lands, price $30,00 per acre, 1-2 cash. Great bargain. I ;iml pasture, out' milo from Oak drove School House. Price $50.00 per acre. mice cultivated. :5 miles from Blacksburg. Price $50.00 pi r acre. $50.00 per acre. 1 know of land iu other sections selling for $100.00 per acre, not a bit better than this land. Hide out to this larm and look it over, and buy whjtf you want. Put this ad in your pocket for reference. I believe there are 100 larmers in Cleveland County that would buy this at the price if they would go and look at it. J. C. WILBORN, Real E.tate YORK, S. C. THESE WANT AD’S i y;- { 9 BRING *>l RESULTS Jj • r w * FOR SALE OATS, VETCH AND flo-ver seeds for fall sowing. Prices right. Webb Brothers. Il-19c FOR SALE 50 FAMOUS TAN and white Legorn Pullets at bargain need the room for my reds. A. W. Archer. tf-l8c j HATS OF ALL KINDS FOR ALL the family. Price., cheap, Mrs. J. S. Blanton. 2-20c I HAVE SOME GOOD PRIC cs on huy. D. A. Beam. 8t 19 e NOTICE—IF YOU WANT TO | buy corn meal we have it. If you want to sell corn we will buy it. Shelby Corn Mill Phone ftp Q *>« RUNNING WATER IN YOUR home the Kewonee way; $140.00 up. No air compressor to give trouble. See G. V. Hawkins. tf-lOc SEE ME FOR YOUR NEW FALL hat . Mrs. J. S. Blanton. 2-26c FOR SALE 87 ACRES LAND, TWO houses and barns in mile and a half of Patterson Springs for $5,000.00 part cash. See Rush Stroup or J. M. Ponder. 4-2Hp YOU CAN GET CRACKED CORN for your chickens at the Shelby Corn Mill. 2-2Gc FOR MEAL AND HULLS, AND to sell seed, come to the Shelby Oil Mill. 4-19c WHEN YOU BUY A NEW wagon see D. A. Beam. 8t 19 c YOU CAN GET MEAL OUT OF your own corn at the Shelby Corn Mill. 2-2Gc IF YOU HAVE ANY REAL Es tate that you want to turn into quick cash, list it with me, but be .sure the price is right. J. B. Nolan, Lawndale, N. C. 4-Hie SEE ME FOR YOUR NEW FALL 'eats. Mrs. J. S. Blanton. 2-26c MONEY TO LEND ON FARM land at G per cent interest, payable annually. Loan made for period of 10 years with privilege of paying off all or any part cf loan at any time with out cost. Horace Kennedy. tf-12c FOR SALE APPLER AND FUL grum seed oats, Hairy and Oregon vetch, alfalfa and clover seed. Webb Brothers, successors to J. E. Webb & Sons. 3-19c TRY US WITH THAT NEW turn of corn. We can grind it. Shelby Corn Mill. 2-26c TOBACCO AND COTTON LANDS 1'OR SALE—110 farms in Georgia. These farms were taken over by a Trust Company. Valued from $100,00 to $200.00 per acre. Will sell from $20.00 to $50.00 per acre. 20 per cent cash, balance on easy and long terms; low rate of interest. An opportunity i of a life time. “Grasp It.” Realty I Service Company, By John A. Darwin, President, Athens, Ga. 3t 16 c IIATS OF ALL KINDsTfOR ALL the family. Prices cheap, Mrs. J. S. Blanton.-. 2-26c CASH PAID FOR Dogwood 4*)gs. Your nearest station. For price and specifications write W. B. Flanagan & Co., York, S. C. 4t-12p NOTICE—WE WILL PAY S1.40 for good corn. Shelby Corn Mill. Phone 363 2-20c FOR SALE APPLER AND FUL grum seed oats, Hairy and Oregon vetch, alfalfa and clover seed. Webb Brothers, successors to J. E. Webb & Sons. 3-19e FOR RENT HOUSE AND LOT IN •outhweat Shelby, W. II. Putnam, Shelby, R-2. 4-19p IF YOU WANT THOROUGH br»*d Polan-Chinn home-raised pigs and shoats you can get them at the Broad River Hog and Stock farm. See S. A. Ellis, Shelby N. C. 5-19c FOR SALE OATS. VETCH AND ’lover seeds for fall sowing. Prices right. Webb Brothers. 3-10c BE GOOD TO YOUR MOTOR. Save it ith Texaco, clean, clear, full bodied, motor oils. fi_9c IF YOU NEED SCRUSHING done, bring it to the Shelby corn mill We serush for 20 cents per bushel. 2-26c WANTED YOU TO ENROLL AT our booth at the Gaston County Fair — Sept. 30 to Oct. 4—and receive a re ceipt for $45 to apply on Business course. Gastonia Business College Gastonia, N. C. 2-26d WHEN YOU BUY A NEW wagon see I). A. Beam. St If) c , HAVE YOUR PICTURE '“.MADE on circus day at the Ellis Studio over Austell’s Barber shop. 3-l!lc FOR SALE—PLENTY OATS AND Vetch ready mixed. J. M. Svveezy, Lawndale, N. It pd 21 RUN IT WITH TEXACO YoLA tile pas. It costs no more. G-9c PEARS FOR SALE. Nice and ripe. ?1 per bushel at orchard. W. I). Bab. ington 125 W. Warren street. 4-lGc WE HAVE A NUMBER OF BAR ffftipt? j,n lyed r:aiy.Aj^L.Jtr.>a,, 2~Zia HAVE YOUR PICTURE MADE on circus day at flic Ellis Studio over Austell’s Barber shop. 1-19c MONEY TO LEND: WHY PAY more mono when- your government es tablished banks to loan for less. The Federal Land Banks lend money on farms at 5 1-2 per cent interest. Let me have your application now. Rush Stroup, Secretary-Treas. KJ-lGc FOR REAL GOOD GINNING bring your cotton to the Shelby Oil Mill. 4-19c IF YOU DON’T SEE RIGHT, SEE me. Dr. Wilson, Eye-specialist at Paul Webb’s Drug Store. tf-Cc FOR RENT ROOMS UNFTJR | ished, ail convenience.-, close in. phone | U45. 2-21c BRING YOl'R GREEN COW hides to I). A. Beam for highest market price. North Washing ton street. 8t 1!) c BRING YOUR COTTON TO THE Shelby Oil Mill and let Brackett gin it for you. 4-19c AREY BROS. HAVE LOW PRICES on tires. 2-2.°.c BRING YOl'R GREEN COW hides to l). A. Beam for highest market price. North Washing I ton street. St 19 c FOR SALE ONE SECOND HA.Nl} Ford engine. Bargain. V. A. Costner. Shelby. ;!.2.'SC AREY BROS. HAVE 20 GOOD Ford cars. All models and kinds at low prices. 2-?;!e FOR SALK ENAMELED BABY ■j (iatl.o with mattress. Apply at Star office. " 2-2s1p STENOGRAPHER—COM PETENT | stenographer and typist. Full or part I time. Box 412. l-23c i MONEY TO LEND—I HAVE $750.00 for client to lend on first i real estate. Easy terms. B. T. Falls, Atty- 4-23c LOST MONDAY 17 JEWEL HAM ilton open faced watch 20 year case somewhere between Webb’ Brothers store and Boiling Springs via Flint Hill church. Reward if returned te Star office or J. Lester Green, Boil ing Springs. 2~2Gr FOR SALE LARGE SIZE JEV el base burner. Perfect condition. 7 om Webb, Shelby. 5_i; IF YOU WANT ALL THE LIN taken off the seed, just drive yoi cotton dywn and have* it ginned * the Shtlby Oil Mill. WANTED—STUDENTS TO work in office while taking business course. Tuition paid from guaranteed posi tion after graduation. Edwards Bus iness College, High I'oint, N. C. It20p MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROV ed farming land as special representa tive of Land Bank. No loans made for less than ?1,000.00. Peyton McSwain Attorney. tf.15c MONEY TO LEND AT A LOW rate of interest on improv’d farms. Tong or short Ume. Land title work O. M Suttle. tf-’3e TO BUY OR SELL, IT ALWAYS pays to see me first J. B. Nolan, Lawndale, N. C. 4-19c SEE AREY BROS. FOR USED parts for Chevrolet .Oakland, and Ov erland Cars. 2-2,'Jc A1 >M IXISTR A TOR’S N ()TIC’E. Having qualified as administrate of the estate of J. R. Poston, decreas ed, late of Cleveland county, Nortl Carolina this is to notify all person: having claims against the esiate o said deceased to exhibit them to tin undersigned on or before the 2Gtl day of September, 1925, or this notici wdl be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pav ment. 1 J PjJi1'8 the 22n<1 day of September m M. K- POSTON, Admr. Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. j LOST—WHITE AND BLACK spotted setter bird pup about three ; months old. Phone J. G. Blanton at ■loll. l-26c 1 MERCHANTS, WE SELL SALES; books and can save you money. Phone j and our salesman will call. The Star. Phone 11. tf 8 p STE NOG R A PI!ER—COM I'ETENT Stenographer and typist desires po sition. Full or part time. Box 412. : r It 26 p I HAVE SOME GOOD !»RI(% os on hay. D. A. Beam. 8t IS c ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS in South Shelby. The Bill Williams ! hourt and lot. Ask for price. .1. H. {■Nolan, Lawndale. 2t 26 c IF YOU WANT SEWING DONE \ sec Mrs. Merton Beam, Claude Webb house, E. Warren St. STRAYED—BAY MARE MULE. Weight about 1100 pound.--. S. S. ! Summey. It 26 p ONE GOOD FORI) TRUCK AT i bargain, Arey Bros. 2-2.‘ic j REE US FOR METAL ROOFING, {Red Cdiar Shingles, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Etc. Campbell Dept. Stores, ! Shelby and Lawndale. It 26 | FOR SALE—ONE BASE BUR ! tier. Can be seen at Star Office. tf A NEW HOUSE FOR RENT. See W. C. Harris Company. It 26 c FOR SALE 20 SHAKES OF EAST 'S ide Common stock at a real bargain, j This mill recently retired $100,000 pre ter red stock which makes the com | mon very attractive at the price. Lee ' B. Weathers. 2-26p FOR SALE—SEVERAL NICE lots on Cleveland Springs hard sur | face road. jGlope .in, near lot of new houses being built. These lots are woi Lh the price. See W. C. Harris Company. It 26 c LARGE FARM TO RENT-In good neigh borhood, No. 10 Town ship. Cleveland County. Excellent residence on |this farm, large and I convenient. Also good barns and orchard. Want a family which I will keep this house in | good condition and I which is industrious and large enough to operate jail the farm to best ad vantage. Applicants will please furnish ref |ere.n.ce or recommenda tions. Cleveland Mill & Power Co., John F. Schenck, Sr., Pres., I Lawndale, N. C. 4t-12c Prohibition may be a failure, but s'° n lot of moderate drinking be fore the Eighteenth Amendmant l>e came more or less effective.—Phila (lelphit Inquirer. Russian Bolshevists ban fairy tales, presumably us an infringement of their monopoly.—Wall Street Journal. Another good memory test is to try to remember the things you .were worried about yesterday.—Port .Ar thur News. The West is all that portion lying to the left of the opinion that Wall Street is an act; of God.—Kenosha ('Vis.) News. 5 Several M. P.'s have left for a tour of the East African jungle. They run a risk of being lionized.—London Opinion. nobbed hair is no more likely to j cause a woman to stray from the j straight and narrow path than long I whitb whiskers are likely to make a j man a saint.—Now York American. I Whatever happened to the old line | about W ashington ‘first in war, first j in peace and last in the American League ? ”—Detroit News. European royal bloods get $7 a day as supers. If they had been content with that, they might have held their old jobs.—Chattanooga Times. notice to stockholders. State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland. i he stockholders of Beam Bros. Merc, company, a corpation created, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of North Carolina, being locuted at Waco r i •’ w‘^ not'ce that the Board of Directors of said corporation in a call meeting on September 23rd. 1924, unanimously passed a resolution for the dissolution of the aforesaid cor poration; and all stockholders in the aforesaid corporation aro hereby no tified that a meeting of the stockhold ers will be held at Waco, N. C., in Beam Bros. Merc. Company’s store, on Monday, Oct., 20th, 1924, at 4 o clock, p. m„ for the purpose of tak ing action on the resolution passed by said Board of Directors for the dis solution of said corporation, as provid ed by law. „ Ih''s the 24th day of September, 1924. BEAM BROTHERS MERC. CO. •». R. Rhyne, Secy. i*y J. B. Rhyne, President.
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