Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / Jan. 27, 1926, edition 1 / Page 5
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L ITTLEPTARS ******** j ******** • t • • • • • • * • Cotton, per pound __ _20c * * Cotton seed per hush. .. 55 j.^c * —Show Friday—Indications are that a large number of Shelby and Cleveland county people will attend the entertaining show, “Nadina of Paradise I do," to be given Friday night of this week at central school auditorium here. The cast will be made up of some of America’s best actors and actresses, including stars from ‘‘The White Cargo," “What Price Glory,” and other famous Broadway plays. —Improves Store—M. A. McSwain and son who operate an up-to-date grocery store down in the Beam building on S. LaFayette street have greatly improved in appearance, loth inside and out. The front and inside have been treated to a fresh cat of paint, plate gla-;; show v.'n • dews have been put in, the • lighting system has been improved and a rear porch added. Verily ‘ pop eorf.tr” i becoming the Fifth Avenue of Shed by. Born In Florida- The many friends o Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cook wTi h interested to 'learn that, a son, Preston Newton Conk Jr., was born to them in Cocoa, Florida on Janu ary 21st. Mr. Cook was interested in the laundry here several years ago while Mrs. Cook before marriage wa. Miss Ethyl Lattimcre daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lattimore of the Sharon Community. —Singing At Earl—There will be a singing at Earl Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31. The Hum phries and the: Stroupe quartetts from Gaffney are expected. Every one is invited to come and Hein sin*. —At Mt. Sinai—Rev. J. C. Gillespie a ks i he Star to announce that Rev. Push Padgett will speak at Mt. Sinai Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock on “Our Co-operative Program" or on benevo lence and mission obligations. All the feople of the community are urged to be present. —I'ndcr Operation —Mrs. J. G. Blanton who was operated on at the Shelby hospital Friday is getting along nicely, her many friends will be pleased to leant. Mr s Mai io North who underwent an operate 1. Monday in Charlotte for appendices - also doing nicely. Her mother, Mrs. Kate North returneu home from her bidside Tuesday. —( h id Very III—Mr. and Kirs. A. \. Wray have suffered cows <!n’ab'c anxiety during the past 48 hours from the illness of their three year old daughter, Marjorie May. The oh Id has been suffering from whoop ing cough, and Tuesday the malady developed complications. The illness became so' severe Tuesday night that , the little suffer, r had s'”-, nil con vulsions. Mr. Wray said Wednesday afternoon her condition showed slight improvement. Asks For Meet Of Confederate Vets Sipiire Falls Suggests tat Veterans Should Meet and Elect Com mander Before Convention. Mr. J. C. Elliott writing in Tin* •Star recently discussed the matter < f .commander for the county camp of ( onfederate veterans to succeed the late Rev. A. ('. Irvin. Mr. Elliott in his article advanced the name of Squire J. Z. Falls for the place. •Voting the article Mr. Falls sug gfsts that a meeting of all vcteram, aide to attend. be held in the court house here on the first Monday >n February, which is February 1. At II is meeting it is planned that a co a 1. under be elected. Squire Falls was appreciative of the suggestion of Mr. Elliott, hut felt that it would be t'r should a regular election or ap pointment he held by the veteran-. A commander is needed, he stated, and must be had before the state convention in April in order to make arrangements for veterans of the county concerning .atten lance, reports and other matters. If nothing further develops Mr. 1 al’s urges that as many veterans as possible meet at the court iiousc for tin proposed election cn the first Monday. STOCK CLEANING SALE High grade hats marked down, many of them as low as a dollar. Laces reduced to half price. Neckwear—Half price. Special sale on winter coats. Some of these marked down to five dollars. Also reduced prices ir Loyal Society Stamp Goods. All prices cut to clean stock to make room for new ship- j ments. MISS BLACK ! __ . M.. Augustus Kerim arid Miss Lou *8P L°ng. of Charlotte, spent the past Sunday in Sheiby the guests of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Neely. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Misenheimci TV, V '?M’k erd in Albemarle with MisenneimerVi parents, Mr. am ♦ li.*;. J. S’. Misonhe iirier. Mrs Griffin Smith war. at the be I sn e of her mother, Mr . Q. JJ. Met Mrs. Metcalf has consider al ; tniprow.l sin; c Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. V. 1). Ross returned to then- home in, Shelby Monday from ?‘!"ad’ •s- * vviierc they were called by. the death of Mrs. Ross's fl:tfr, -Mrs. Carroll Musk. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin and Mr. an,i M-s. Harry Dudell, of Charlotte were the guests in Shelby last Sun t*ay of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gladden ;v,r- and M-.. A. V. Harrill and M:- s I anise II irrill, of Charlotte, >pe..; Sunday wi.h i')r. and Mr-, Tk G. Hamrick. hr ■A ( Gf ( * Of Hull, •. f r; •f Gaffney. 15; C *ys ber.e \ i,dd:> me Rian Mm. o nas be* ■ a a mother-in-lei * il Sunday rr ,f”i Tuesda v. Mrs. T. B. B ;»fspr-nddng a l her sister. Mm Mr.: Jack 1 the bed-i MrM. turned to evening, Mrs. Stevens brie for several days. Mrs. Henry Shelton .Salem 1- vihiCyg lie Her,ben M [;rr\ < r. . Mrs. 1-. Q. Andrews leaver tod for Florida where she will visit. 1 two dene*’,iter*. i,. ? will re* of i - WinsGv A’, Sue Andrews at Avon Park £h<> will gone several week;. Miss .v'arah Warren of Gasfbr.'j, spent Sunday here with Miss Mar garet Anthony. Mr. F M. Auten of Charlotte spent i: e week end here, with hi- family. Mr. M. P. Coley spent Friday in Salnd.i en business. Mrs. W. F. Mitchell w V u Ci.ar lott-> visitor l.v t Wetloi-sdav. Mr. W. A. Pendleton spent a few days in Mount Olive this week. Miss Gene Knight, and Miss Page Godfrey are taking .their meals at the Court view' Inn Hotel. Mr. Roy Veaeh who has been spending several days here returns to New York this week, Mr. Vouch is from Oregon. Miss Ruth Muridy leave; Sunday for New York, to buy soring rvicr char.dife for the W. L. Fanning. Co. Miss Elizabeth Webb leave Sun day for a two weeks, stay in Fen 1. Among the out of town friend.- at tending the funeral of the fate Mrs L. M. Hull were: Mr. A. N. Wood, Mr. Louis Wood. Mr', and Mrs. Chorn ies Humes, Mrs. T. B. Butler <•' Gaffney, S. C„ and Re v T. M. Low ry of York, S. C. Miss Elsie Wright of Beams Mill nent 1.-st week with' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright of Kings Mountain. Miss FIs in Wright spent the week end with Misses Lillie an,! Sallie ITuffstetier of Kings Mountain. Mr. Avery McMiirry returned yesterday from a business trip to New York and Ph ladeiphia. Misses Margaret Beam and Hes ter Seif spent the week end in Ellen boro with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black. Mr. Talmadge Lee of the Stamey Company, Fail:,ton, left Tuesday for New York where he will buy Spring merchandise for the Stamey store, Mr. and Mrs. John IVCampbell, Al and Mrs. Boyce Dellinger and Mi s Egberta North spent Wednesday in Charlotte with Mss Marie North. Mis? Egberta North will remain ard spend the rest of the week with, her. Sam Lattimore and Manes Npwmar. were Charlotte visitors Tuesday. A Charlotte traveler of Tuesday w s Mr. Louis Gardner. ..Messrs P. L. Hehnrssn • and Roscce Lutz ■ f the Paragon Furniture com pany, leave Thursday for High Point, to att : d the High Point furniture exposition and sale. >!:-■< Mary I{> th Webb, student- •• Limestone c d'.cge. Gaffney. S. e. ivill sp: nd the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and .MrM. V Webb —d- bring with her Misses Kathleen Williams; Doris Belle. Jack Sprint- ?, Annie Timmerman and I.utile White. Mi* * Annie Miller, of Charlotte v.-cs hero on special business Monday. An ideal traffic cop is (•*.*.? who doesn't act as though he made the rules just to spite you. A husband and (a.oer t fully tamed Until hi - . v-v- br.uying in min ority reports. Hundreds Visit Blue Ridge Cream Factory Hundreds, or possibly :i thousand i eople visited the formal opening: of the Blue Ridge Ice cream factory Tuesday evening from 6 to 11 o’clock when the new plant was thrown open for inspection. The Taylors had ev erything in tip-top shape and gave the visitors a cordial reception, having a number of pretty young ladies to torve ice cream cones, Esfiuimo pie end chocolate milk shakes. The Es puinio pie machine was in operation, showing the visitors how this popu lar chocolate coated ice cream :s made. Music was furnished by the Shelhv High School orchestra under the direction of Professor Sinclair The Taylors are pleased with the re ception the Shelby people have given them in the opening of this new en terprise here, the first of its kind in Shelby and indications are that the Blue Ridge Ice cream will meet with r. rapid sale. THEATRES The Princess today presents “Tam ‘"8 the West,” a sparkling comedy romance of the great west, full of Hoot Gibson's daring stunts, such as wild cow-boy riding and hard fighting Thursday a comedy await you. Every body I'kes comedy and you will thor oughly enjoy “Don’t.” It's a screen of fast flapper life, a story of a girl who wanted freedom until she got it —and then didn’t want it. Friday comes "Cobra” with Rudolph Valen tino and Xaidi in a romantic, sump tuous setting, showing the lure of a fascinating yet unscrupulous woman —the charm which the cobra exercis es over its victims. Fair Officials Seek Seme Prize Winners Several pii.es are in Shelby wait, mg their winners, not having been claimed rime the fair last fall. Toe prizes still to be given out are tlv-s, awarded in the Old lady’s de t. Through some slip the list of f.riwinners was lost by Mrs. Ton'. 11 a •.•rotary r f the <'e '.'eat. I’suall.v. Ordinarily the p:in or a--yards would have been o’'.'.1 -j out several weeks ago, but as ' * : t wa. misplaced such has been in.no ,-ihle. Tab officials are anxious to stra gliten tlv- matter up and those 1 .elding winning ribbons are asked to •inuoicate with Mrs. (). borne, giv ing their winning number and other detail.; to that prizes may be mailed . :c. -. iRTFSTETI ER MEMBER OF VERY REMARK ABIE FAMILY Ivir g ■ Mountain, Jan. 25.—Aifrc i Dewey Huffstetler ded in the hospital in Durham Wednesday, January 20, and wa3 brought to Kings Mountain 'Vr burial on Friday. He was the eighth son of Mr. and Mrs. S.- B. Huff olctler, a farmer who lives two or throe miles out to the north of town. This was the first death in a big fam ily of two daughters and nine sons. The oldest son. Henry, lives just south of the city, the second son. William. I've- in Greensboro, and the six other , s •ms. Erskine, Boyce, J. F., Hunter, Ernest, and Theodore, all live hero in i Kings Mountain. The two daughters ere Mrs. Annie Patterson, a widow, who lives with her parents, and Mrs. Lillian Bridgers, of the same com munity. lie was buried at Betiiel A. R. P. (lurch, at the old family cemetery, two miles above the old home place. The funeral services were conducted by the Pev. O. P .Ader, pastor of the temily, and he was assisted by Dr. J. ! M. Garrison, pastor of the A. R. P. j church of Kings Mountain. Of the nine sons of this very remarkable family Alfred alone was unmarried. OLD AGE Elderly people whose bones are frail and brittle can now take Chiropractic adjustments without the slightest pain or discomfort. Tloir. is made possible by the lat est a.id most wonderful develop- j mint since the discovery of Chiro ■ract'.c 28 years ago—the SI EARS PAINLESS System which we are glad to say we are j using. This system is gentle, soothing and actually g'vos far ! greater results than the old meth ods. Therefore, you need no longer fear. Call and let us tell j you ah out this wonderful FAIX j LEE 3 3 Y ITEM. DR. B. M. JARRETT j Oilier Head Of Stairs Wool worth ; Building. Office Phi no 515. Rcsiden-c Phone 324-R. Outside Calls By Appointment. Lady Attendant. WITHOUT QUESTION Ol'R UNDERTAKING SER VICE IS UNSURPASSED There are many unique and exclusive features about it, but its chief value lies in our ability to anticipate the needs and desires of our patrons— to save them every annoyance and discomfort—to provide for every emergency under all conditions. The Paragon Furni ture Co., “On The Square” Shelby’s Leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Broad River News of School and Church Shelby R-2—During the inclement weather of the past few weeks the chief occupation of the farmers in this community has been cutting and hauling wood and making fires. Rev. J. C. Gillespie filled hi ; ap I pointment at Mt. Sinai church third Sunday morning and preached a very ! interesting sermon. The hour of service on Saturday has been changed from 2 in the after noon to 11 o’clock Saturday morning Our B. Y. I*. U. is getting along nicely. The following new officer:* have b»en elected: President Mis. Oveda Putman, Vice-president, Mis* Kate Bridges. Secretary. Miss Maude Rollins organist. Miss Kate Bridge chorister, Mr. Milnnn Ih ,lgi Instead of the usual hour Fundav school will meet ne-.t i-. ‘h i noon at two o’clock \ h there will he a meeting , 1 , the Baptist mis do. The molting of t Band has b< n i p > t past few Silt! 1 .. ft curable v. tin held at t'-.- hpol 1 efternot " !i i' c jo organism on Sun: u weather is permissible, A fr.rge number of our young peo ple attended the annual debate at Boiling Spring* High School Satur day evening. All report an interest ing program. Misses Bunn Rollins is able to be out again having been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. Taft Putman has been sick with a cold but we are glad to note he is much improved. Mrs. J. if. Hamrick visited rela tives in Shelby last Friday. Mr. and Mrs:' Thurman Hamrick were the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr W. 1.1 Hhrrill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. N'. Hnwkjnj of Shelby visited Mr. altd Mrs. J. )I Hawkins Sunday. Courty Wide ML E. Sunday School Meei Thera •• di N o , :*t<r of t c m j;. pm n ht-M hd <’ r, Si eiby, nt '£ p. m.. ' L'Sth. - ■> vi:t.. vide mod .•;-.<«hers and lay •s 1 M. r church ’! liursd iy January ’• ill' ha- e ivy wild pro •• . , 1 'oirs itn 1 b yd -PRINCE .% Tpfr - ; i i. 2U PROGRAM — iVDAV — Ha’s hvr* * ■ *.'■ ! i ■ '■!' - , ;v.' ,v! T . .afh ruling Rome >! tw -iTied he man «e hi !; /,v. ; 1 I love—Iloct (J'ib ,:i , : - ‘ TA'iLNG THE WEST” A sparkling < om* <i ■•roman, ? of t ’u jrn ;t si crammed with thrills fights, bronco burning and hard riding. It s a T’esa for everybody. Come early. —THURSDAY— Bo you like com: ry? Do you like to laugh? Do vou i'ke to thoroughly e iiov a eie-m. sparking photoplay ? Then don t miss —“DON'T '—That screamingly funnv comedy of fast Flapper life with Sally O’Neil and Bert Roach. —FRIDAY— Rudolph Valentino- in “COBRA.” A Paramount Spe cial. A picture you can't afford to miss. Also a good comedy. No Extra charge. —SATURDAY— Bob Custer In “THE RIDING STREAK” A whirlwind of exciting adventures of the great west. One that all Theatre goc/3 will appreciate. Also comedy. No extra charge. THE SPINE is the never-failing barometer to your health. For, it is there.that so many “storms” of sick ness “show up” first—lingering ailments directly trace able to some impinged nerve or set of nerves in the spinal vertebrae. All of which makes it very evident that CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS of the spine are the only effective method of bringing you relief. And faithful adherence to them will soon have you feeling like a “new person” again. PHONE 415 FOR AN APPOINTMENT! Robt. L Raw MOVED TO NEW ROYSTER BUILDING. ROOMS 30-32. ! PAYING TRIBUTE There is some tribute that is justifiable. The payment of taxes or the payments toward a fund for the public good—such tributes are worthy. On the other hand When any man deliberately squanders money— Or f;d!r !•:> reserve a part of his income for ins future reeds, he is i ay]ay tribul e to'folly. We have a Pavings Depart ment where interest is paid on balances at the rate of four per cent, compounded each three months. Pay tribute to whom tribute is due—certainly something is due yourself. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. I ! i ! ! : i l When A Fellow Needs A Friend When one needs advice, encourage- i ment or assistance his hanker should be i the first thought. Your banker is interest ed in you more than for the use of your money on deposit with him-—he’s anxious to see you succeed and will help you if you’ll let him. Talk your troubles and j successes over with him. WITH UYd ABOUT YOUR BANKING MATTERS ('LOSE co-operation with our deposi tors for their best interest, and ours is one of our traditional policies. OUR intimate knowledge of local and general business' connections has been of great service to our customers’ business plans. EVERY banking service your business requires is faithfully rendered. UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY, N. C. 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