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Kiwanis CFub Wtli Entertain Seniors Thursday With Dacca lltu reate Sermon Sunday B.v Dr. Lemons. Address By Tent BoA. De tailed Week’s Program. Inform;;! exercises of the fitml.s of the* Shelby high school heedit Tuo». •lay cv •■'n? of th" week and continue thr> ’eat! :y. ttteht, June 1, with Kl tt;i •, Sunday' and Mon day a nre"*. ('■ iniltd pro gram for the week up triveri hy Su perintendent I. C. Griffin's office fol low.,: Senior examinations begin on Ttiesv day marttint’. Mar 2'’. and r|o*.e or* Kirday. May :*> All other hjo-h rrhool examinations' begin on Thursday, '.'ey 2ft, and dose on Monday. June 1. (’In. work in ali erodes wif 1 close on Monday, Juno There will be choof in all grades on Saturday, May 30, (>.; Tuesday, June ■\ nreniotior.i in nil entiles will lie made. Tuesday night, at 8:30 AJi«s May \V ir.bburn’ k - in expression will give a recii-t! in the sefiool auditorium. On tVedne-alay night Mrv 27, at ft o'clock the el ; es in music, Mrs. Me (ford and Miss .Uov.tie, (cache , will give the annual mtl-iral concert. A gold tiled I will he to.- tided the pupil who has made the heat record in music. , The.Kiwn.nis club wi'l entertain t'* Sk aio-1 Tbuudlay night at 8 o’clock with •*. banquet a* (’I >ve!mid Springs hole*. •yler.did prugranw h.w been jirepared. The Jisiior high .school will render its i jfrotrram, atneiuly published. on Frt d.*ty ih£h< at 8 o'clock. The folk.wing mcdaK w;ik be contorted for: Paul* Webb Med::! for the best , 1 citei, ’ O. y- M> !J !. dal for the lw*st do. ..'i'thiH'i. .!. I). Lined.crger modal for the best . Her.. , n r -; i < play will also be present ed ’ v the pupils of this department. On Saturday night, .day 30, the i ; will debet'- fur die O. Max C• rdner medal. The •ubit.wt i'»: Re !■ .d Thai Ciiniai .‘uni liment Hi .mb! be holished. A ft": mat ive: Klisabelli Spangler, f.«-*i■ IN'b' itr, Mary Roberts... Negative — Charlotte Tedder, Virgin ia Hoe.y, Dorothy McKnipht. Sunday everting, May 31, at 8 o'clock, in the Central Methodist . >iu-’eh, Jo R, L. Lemons, pastor of the Is! Baptist church, will m-eaeh the in,i mil rermon to the praduating class. Sheet?I music will be rendered by the High school; Monday hi; ht at 8 o'clock the final • redsalting exercises will take place in thr School auditorium. Following i’i c1;! ; exercises, Hon. VV. T. Dost. Raleigh, will deliver the annual ad dle.. • ;o the graduates. After which ti,e diploma:-:, honors and medals will hi awarded. For th best, high school record its sna -'ani in and deportment, for boy i >■ girt i «> h a scholarship, donated by Mr. 0. Iliar.toh- This content is lim ited'. 1 < :• the lie»t high school record in all tic*’.vitier., including scholarship u-.d t1'pyrf merit: Boy, loving cup, given by vlr.x Washburn; Girl, loving >:t, given by Cleveland Hardware company. This contest is open to all f I F R E E F R E E GET ONE FREE FOR THE KIDDIES Given away with any Five Dollar pur chase— cr for sale at 25c each at WRAY-HUDSON COMPANY A notable musical t production. ch am 1 i ngl v poft ray i ny; « an idyll of Arcadia. j Special costumes and lighting' effects. s Feature number of grand concert by I COLONIAL HARP ENSEMBLE COMPANY FIFTH NIGHT l ■ l REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA JUNE 2ND TO 6TH 1 SEASON TICKETS ONLY $2.50 * . ■tiTTitiMTfrilii ii1 ~ii.• Seniors. For the best Senior es ay, medal, Riven by Leo B. Weathers. For the most improvement in no he! arship and in nil school activity -> dur rinjf the four years of hifth school, a medal, donated by Wm. Lioeberger. For the best Bible student, a medal, {riven by J. II. Dover, open to Seniors only. For the best, speller, a medal, Riven by T. W. Hamrick open to all high school pupils. Shooting Took Plflce ».£ Pat’erson 1 Springs Sunday Night. Jeffries, in Jail, Say« Accidental. Anbi.me Moses, :uv."o youth of about 18 year*. is in the Shelby Pub lic hospital in .. perious condition with n .22 calibre bullet lodged somewhere in his body an the result of being shot. | by Weston (Jack) Jeffries '10 year old | negro, Simdi;y night at the home of ; Walker Gill, colored..near the old Par. ■ terson Springs hotel, .}«ffri<*«, now ir. i jail nays it was an accident-1 shot, hut the sureness of the e.ihi and circum stances cause officer ; to think other [wife. About midnight a colored tnan, \ cry much excited, located Policeman Hes ter here and told him of th’* shooting and that the negro who had done the -hooting was bringing his victim to the hospital. A visit to the hospital located Jeffries, who was standing over the operating tablo watching the | surgeons work with Mores. .TsiFrieo, who. i th • son of Peahen Jeffries hruj lives on the John Hamrick plantation, declared it to be an accident and said that he was just playing with Moses and prodding him with the little .22 •when it was <ii-charged, the bullet > toughing its wav into the abdomen of Mooes just below the chest. Other negroes present say that Jeffries just walked ui> and shot without saying a word and that the entire incident ap peared odd. immediately after the ■hooting Jeffries placed Moses in hi? car. carried him to the doctor at Earl and later brought him to the hospital here, where he is undergoing- treat ment and it is said he is doing very well considering the serious location of the wound. Jeffries, not disturbed **i the least, was placed in jail and will remain there officers say until there is a change in the condition of Moses, o: more light is shed on the matter. Crosby May Live. John Crosby, negro youth of Freed man, who was shot three times last •.- • ’■»>• po- -dbg hv hi" brother. Dew. ey Crosby, who also tells the acciden tal sm.y, is getting along first rate say hospital authorities and may re cover despite the fact that one bulks pierced his intestines in several places. B. Y. P. U. Convention To Be Held at Union Interesting Program is Planned For Sa'iirfluy and Sunday Hay 3nih and 31. I)r. Tanner to Speak. (Special to The Star.) The foilc-winr program will be giver* by the Kings Mountain n^soeiational B. Y. P. U» convent>oo which meets with the Union cjiurch “tt-31. Be ginning Saturday night at 8 o'clock. . Each church >s nskml to st>prt reore soritatives whether it has a B. Y. P. U. organisation or not. Saturday Evening. 8 p, m.—Convention singing—Max Gardner, leader. 8:.lt)-~-Around the Altar—Miss Madge Pe Priest. I'WeYe Glad to See You—Eos ter Powell. 8:20—We’re Glad to be Here. 8:25—Enrollment of delegates and special music. 8:30—“What Can Young People do in Christ’s Name?”—T>r. II. V. Tan ner, Spartanburg, S. C. Reception to visitors. Sunday May 31st. Sunday school at usual hour. 11 a. nr.—The \V. M. U will give a d e nr on strati on rrogra m. 1 :"0 p. m.—Song and praise. 1:40-*-Rcports lrotn churches. 1:50—“Why Every Church Should Maintain a Training Service for its Young Members.”—Chas. Forney, jr., Lawndale. 2:00—“The Real B. Y. P. U. Spirit” —Prof. J. B. Potts, Casar. 2:15—Demonstration program—Ca. car B. Y. P. TJ. 2:45—Business, election of officers. 2:50—Closing message—Rev. Rush Padgett. It Fs a k'hxI plan to wear rubber 1' ■ ft a perron wishes to -noak up * n a bar^a'n quietly. Tuesday and Wed. Moviedom’s Greatest Picture. See It. the “Hail, Hail, Gang’s all Here,” is a popular old song - “Hall... Hail,.... My Crop’s all Cone”, is a sad story. This is the season for HAIL STORMS Better insure at least a part of your cotton crop right now and be protect ed against HAIL, HAIL. HAIL. You can get Hail Insur ance from— THE UNION TRUST CO.' Shelby, N. C. or from any of its three branches at Lntiimore, Lawndale, and F&lHton. CART. J. FRANK ROBERTS Manager Insurance Dept, Our eommnies have a reputation for prompt and satisfac t o ry a cl j ustments. -FARMS FOR SALE 92 aero farm adjoining the lands of Minnette Mill and C. A. Mullinax, Grover, N. ('. 60 acres in cultivation, balance in wood and Email timber. 18,Ink's cotton and 250 bushels of corn made on this farm last year. Six room house, water and lights. Large barn and out-build ings, One-half mile from Baptist and Presbyterian churches and High School. For quick sale $85.00 per acre. Two tracts unimproved land, 151 and 149 acres, 4 miles from Grover, N. C. Near' church and school. Plenty of timber for building purposes. $16.00 per acre. J. B. ELLIS, GROVER, N.C. School Closing Cates j In Rutherford County Dr. W. L. Potent,, president of Wake! Forest college preached the ! acc< lau-j reato sermon at e< nmefueroent ey- i sreises < f Forest City high school in h.* sck-vul auditorium, Rr::.d >y even-1 injr, May 24th at 8 p. A ’urge crowd | >t tended to hear the not'd educator. Dr. William H. Fr.izpr, president of j Queen:- eorlegc Ckarh-t're v-.v! dol;v: r I !he annual literary address Wednesday night, ’-fay 27th at 8 p. rn. The Henrietta and Cari iron schools will'hold their unrur.i «>r.imoicemcnt May 20-20. Rev J-. E. Abe rnethy, pas-! ! >r of Trinity Methodist church. Char lotte will preach the : ermon, Wedriea f v night. -Mov 27th at S n. m. t'iiffmdo high school commencement will be head Mnv 22-25th. Rev. W. E. Akrrs, nyrtor of the First ITesbyte ian (hutch, Lircolnton will preach the hnccelaureate sermon Sunday morning at 11 o'clock while Hon. Clyde R. Huey will deliver the literary address, Monday night. May 25th. at 8 p. m. There are eleven seniors. Thin is one of t! e county’s best schools. 12 Year Old Child Missing at. Kir.gs Mtn Kings Mountain Herald. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. White are dis tressed over the whereabouts of their 13 year old David. He was coaxed' away from home by n larger noy, named Payne lrst Wednesday. Payne hr been lodged in jail. David, was in Spartanburg at a filling station that night' begpvrsr a lace to 1 vp. Mr. White has gone nig't :.')d day and spent bis of. money ir. search of the L y while his wife remains at home in .-.ere distress. The Whites-' live in ore of the two houses near rails briih yard on the Gastonia way, in Ida ;t Ki.oys •lonnt'vin. Anybody getting.any clue to the whereabout: of the boy wid f confer- s» great favor up an the parents by ietieng them know about it. TW AIN HAD WEAKNESS FOR KOETilEEN COOKING Mr Tw .in. in Id; Autobiography my* tribute to Couthon di-hes, such ns, for .distance, corn bread, hot bis cuits,- wheat bread and fried chick en. “These things,’’ he says, "have never been .properly cooked in the North—in fact, r:o there is a Mo to learn the art, so fat- nr my exper •an.ee goes. The North thinks r knows how to make corn bread, but this is mere supposition. Perhaps, no bread in the world is quite as foot! ■s Southern corn bread and pero.-u •) bread in the world is quite so bet! as the Not./tom imitation, of it, ' e North leldom tries to fry cliiek, ■■■', and this is well; the art caX'ot be learned north of -the -Mason- and Dixon, nor . nywhera i : liar ■ <•. This is not hearsay; it. is experre.v;-, that i.- speaking. In Europe i. is im agined that the custom of serving various kinds of bread blazing hot is I Am riaart,’ but- that i; too broad a pread;. it is ca:-i(,::t ip the i but ir. much less than that i:i the South.” fn Chicago in 51 months there have been 442 unsolved murders. But you I ; ought to see how hard com- of U; work on crovs-woi ,i )iu;;zies.—Ameri can Lumberman. r.XECETOPv’S NOTICE Having qualified,as executor of tli estate ot i. J. Dixon, deceased, lat : of Clevelan d county, X • •.- - Carolina ’hi" is to notify all per .t.r huvim na again* thcA of said do ceav.t'o to exhibit them to the under rignv*i, or c.thcr • tucm, on or be lore the 15th day ot May A. !). l'lyf '■•r this notice will he pleaded in ba [of their recovery; Ail persons'indebt ed to said t state \v.iil idea., e -make im mediate payment. This the; KUh day cf May, 1925. ; O.C >IXUX,\Y. J. H! XOX, Exccu ters of the k,state of T J. Dixon, RUSH ST HO CP, Attc.vnev. NOTICE OF MEETING TO C’ONSID-I ^CHANGE IN COi'XTY-WTDB „ ^ awordance. v-ith'Section 7S-A of i u> 1 ublic school law of North Caro hna, relating to the "County Wide la;:! of_ Orgamzation” the County tJaard oi^ Education desires to give due nonce ot a meeting.of all school com* mitteemen raid interested patrons and any .•citijsns effected hereby, of a av .'ting to.be held at 3:30 o’clock p. m , at the court house auditorium, 1st Monday in Juno. June 1st, for the pur pose of considering the modification of mio < nn’y Wide Plan so as to en rMc th«' (' Hintv Hoard of Education to create a Special Taxing District in volving: the following dsitriets, in No. S township, to-wit: Union, Fairview, and-Delight. This May 18th, 1926. n C. NEWTON, Secretary County Hoard of Education. notice of change in county wide SCHOOL PLAN. In accordance with Section 73-A of the Public School Law of North Car olina, relating to the county wide plan of organization, the county hoard of education desires to give notice of a mooting of the school committeemen and interested patrons and any citi zens affected hereby, of a meeting to ho held at 2 o’clock p. m.. at the court house auditorium, 1st Monday, Juno 1st, for the purpose of modifying the county wide plan so as to permit an-el ection if deemed wise in the follow ing- school districts in No. 5 Towm-hin to-wit: P’ Waco, Marys Grove, Beulah St Paul, Beams, and Stubbs. All commit teemen, interested patrons, and unv body hereby effected in the above mentioned districts are notified and requested to he present at this meet ing. This Mav 18th. 192.7. k-'V ' Secretary of Coun ty Board of Education. HENDERSON GiLMER CO. WHOLESALE PAPER Charlotte, N. C. ,SPECIALIZING TOTAL ACCOUNT SYSTEMS AND SALES BOOKS. Paper Of Ali Kinds Tor Merchants Only. -3CHEDU L E S INTEU -( A EO LIN AS MOTOR BUS COMPANY ] - av Sltf-’by for Charlotte. 7 a, W.. !- u. rib, ’1 a- m- T !»■ ,n 3 i:’., 5 p, I-.'.,. 7 p. * ].-—■—Leave:- ( Ivirlo:. ■ ior Shelby 8 a. in., 10 a. re., 12 Noon, 2 p. m., ' p. M.> 0 p- in. 'SCHEDULE T.IN'COLXTON-SIIKLBY DUS Leave? Sh-.-lbv > a r>., 1C a, ra.,. 1 p. ai, 3:30 p. n»„ 15:45 p. ai.- - L ,v, i.ip.ok.io i 8:30. a. ra., 11 a. pi., 1 p. m., 8:00 p. m. 7 p. ni. AH LX BROTHERS. Owners. SCHEDULE SM' LI5Y-RU'fIIERFORI>TON BUS I.r.T.t •- Shelby bp. r.’., 1 p. ra.. Leaves RutherlWton 0:53 a. m., 2:15 p. pi. Z. V. COSTNER, Man.vrcr. SCHEDULE SHEI.LV-APflEVIU.E HUS Leave e Sh :by 8 a. m., 10 a. n , 2 p. in., 4 p. m„ 0 p. m. far six o'clock off at RutarfpAltoh. RED TOP CAB CO., Owners, A :;e- : ' . N. C. For Ir.fi/PPiatiou 1 < ■ 15!:-—U:.r a Bus Terminal, Shelby, N. C. Schedule For Information Not Guaranteed. „■! ue• vto vjr»» JNO. M. BEST FURNITURE CO. Shelby, N. C. Plain or Double Lip AN AIRrTIGHT SEAL SHELBY, N. C US. Jar Rubbers JMadeonh by the United States Rubber Company Wholesale Distributors Announcement T> *.*0 ha>-e o..c‘0(>d up an office in the New Woolworth uuncing-, ho-■ri,\o. 6. It is our desire to be of the mojft S' * lee iMends and customers, therefore we invite you ' ) cnli on us either at our new office, or at our plant. r°.' aV’-'' •se”v',c<- v/c 'may fender you. Below is a partial list of the services we have to offer:— WE MAN ■ FACTERE: Concrete roofing tile, Cement blocks, M et process drain tile, Ail Kinds of Cast Stone, Anythin}? made cf cement. DEALERS IN: Cement, Lime (all kinds,) Plaster, Face Brick, Wall Tires, Lumnite cement. -CONSTRUCTION n;!’'doaikA r,H;i1nin" foundation's, SvUCcO nouse*, all Kinds of cement work, bridges, etc. \ ou can now have 28 day concrete in 24 hours bv using Liunmte cement, If it is a patch job, or any'kind 24 hours!"' UP 3°b’ USc lumnite,-and you can use f in Phone 309 for Office —Phone 192 for Plant 2. B. WEATHERS & SONS, l„e.
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