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j ITTLEQTARS L .. J) .. • Cotton, per pound 20c • Cotton seed per bush. __ {[■.. —Commander) —Shell.y command ery will hold ;i special enclave Tues day night March 2nd /.„• v.„rk in7ht. Red Cross degree. —Moves to Shelby—A. R. c ]>, Triest, merchant, farmer and , . , buyer at Polkville, for u r.umbe. „f years, moved with hi- family to M . 1 by Inst week, occupying i!y :r brick home on East Mari in street —Has Good Moath-—six..,.'!! j. estate sales made duig the month of February amounted to S44,:ir»d Anthony and Anthony v.h . deckue this to be one of their lot n. ,■ ■ j,, a year or more. They attribute much of their success to now paper adver tising in The Star. —Pays Out 857,509—V, ment Saturday the 'Shelby;. Esm and Loan Association matured ■17th series, maturing liitht shd-' of stoek, valued of Sli t! o. Of ti;, .-.mount $52,403 represent* paid u;, loans ar.d §57.5. o’ w 11 be .di uri'mt .j this week ir. cask to.gladden the hearts of the thrifty. —Retiring Rond; —Th < ity i re tiring bonds due for stne. impr V ment done in thi past. Over Aver.tv one thousand dolb r woi' <Sf have been retired within.the past few weeks and $5,700 worth ire ve are d ; and will be paid as - on as jropera owners, against v,-h u a :.essmen.s are due, have paid their a - -Teels. —Work Progressing—The rem.-tt'• ■ing of the rear portion of. the Hai . rick Jewelry store is pianically com-: j lete, and the next job of rebuilding the establishment will be to put in the new front. When that section in U rn is finished, the business -•action w, 1 be removed to the rear to allow v: rk to proceed oh toe center portion. —Mrs. White Dead—Mr. C. Gle.nt: White and daughter, Ormie Lee i . turned Saturday evening from Y rk, S. C., where they were 'called to A ■■ ) - f*;de of his mother. Mrs. R. A White, who was seriously ill. She di ■ a.iu was pud to rest Saturday in Rose Hill cemetery beside her husband, v - pre-eded her to the grave some fivij; years ago. —D xon is Coming—lom us son 1 planning another visit to Shelby, ac cording to J. D. Lineberger who heard Mr. Dixon speak at a Kiwanis lunch eon at Asheville last week. The novel ists subject was Wes.cm Caroline , boosting the big playground: My. Lineberger said that after the dinner, he talked with Mr. Dixon, who assur ed him he was coming again to She* • by and at a near date. —Watching Signals—M atching ihe traffic observe the stop and gov sig nals' at the congested street corners was the amusement for hundreds Sat urday. The signals are set to change every twenty seconds and officers de clare that the new regulations work ed much be-ter than they had'expect ed. As soon as the public vets aec-i -- tomed to the signals .they feel t’.i t it will be unnecessary tu stand and direct the traffic. —Child Is Improving—Mr. W . H. Hudson returned to Shelby Saturday from the hospital at :.>prrtanb.ei.v where his infant daughter is b» our treated by Dr. Smith. The child h is been in the hospital for a month, (lur ing which time Mrs. Hudson has been continually with it. Mr. Hudson aid Saturday upon his return here tn.-t he believed ft change for the bet ta in the little sufferer's -.a, iition h s been noted. —2G7 Miles In 9 Hours—M P Coley, of Shelby, made t .trip. *•» * week to Roanoke. \ irgirra. Ruun-.-.e is 2G7 miles front Shelby: and a. Coley made the trip in nine hours flat. That is to say, one way. N' - sit down and take your puuil ia .hu ar.d calculate iust low . slgwly _ • >'■ Coley had to drive to. cover a o’; v> distance like that in nine-bouts. L"n ask him the next time you s..-e i im how he avoided the collective bun. h of sheriffs between here and the! Ring And Mat Stars At Armory Saturday F.ght fans of Shelby and th- sur rounding parts are looking forward to a bout here to be staged Saturday night at the old Armory hall'. Charles Cordell, of Shelby, will meet Mari ’ Ford of Kings Mountain, in an eiged round go. There will be wrestling preliminar ies between Raymond Johnson and Young Thomas. Cordell, Shelby fighter, is gaining quite a reputation, and it is belie. ed the Saturday card will be a good one. Raising Church Dents At Dover And Eastside A contest which started ■ Sunday tween Dover and Eastside Hai'tiM churches, designed to raise the de e on these two new buildings, is hat mg a gratifying success. Just how line " each church is raising from week to tveek is a profound secret in oidei >> stimulate interest in the contest, . un day subscriptions were taken at - Dover Baptist church an 1 the total was very satisfactory. The Quartet, composed of J- J- Lattiwou. Mai Spangler. Rush Hamrick amt Tom Lattimvre from the First Bap tist church, furnished music Sum > morning at the contest at Dover inn church. The benevolence of the pe> i » there is remarkable. was a Charlotte! visitor Inst week. Mi-a Rosa Mao Shuford spent Fri- i a.v at Hickory. Me. and Mrs. Randolph Logan ' pent Sunday in Asher i'e. *'I> i Claude Wolib and C. C. Mi^o. of the Webb theatre, .Vent Monday in Charlotte on business. Me; Lillian Michael and Miss Wil- ; "f .Asheville were the wool ml : s 1 •' Mrs. Flay llamrek. •Mr. Hugh Logan and Mrs. Laudolph Logan spent Friday in (':i .•■■■■ •'dr . John Schenlk Sr. and Mrs. Sthpnek wore Gastonia \i .t .r o.i Friday, Mr and Mrs, Julius Sutlle and M ' Money Suttle and brother, spent An- day in Charlotte or Wednesday. : •'■■ ’ Hussy, one of Shelby’s popu h'i- ■teachers, spent the wees, odd m Spartanburg;. .Judge -l-.. X. jVV-ebb retiubied Sutulft-y i ‘ n H ru me trip toWas ingle,; a.id RaUimore. A • Hugi, Mauuey. M . Mo jy Mauia’.v arid Mr. .1. Hairill . neiit s'•,t_ ■ v.' in Ghurlotty-. Lloyd Maimey, sm.of Air. J. Guy 'i:t; y. a-j Odell Preen,an, nailo i-'i t > Lilesydk- Saturdayin spend th v,. k-cnii '.v tli, ]• tTd Mnun-y. Mr. <■«.:■•!« n Dudley j.. spending a G.-.v ii;;y< hi Atlanta, ! attending ■i dyss c r .ration of the Oil—o-mitUc heating-, --y.-ti -n. -lr. Randolph Logan has given:tip h s Three Points tilling station ’anti A selling leal estate with Anthony ' ami Anthony, Mr. Harry Ah Braver of A rider.-- n, spent a f--w days ht re last AVr-.k ■ with ins mother. Mrs. Alary K. Alc Biayer. Messrs. Ed McCurry. Mnco Bynum, Tommie liarril! and Asiev Pendleton : of State college spent the week-os;d here w ith their j arents. I’ref, P.ob-'oo C. Miller, teacher or the schor l for the deaf a- Morgan' n 'speh; t.he .week r nd here With his par ents. Mr. and Mr.-. A. C.'Miller. Mr . Jean Schen'ck of Shelby was the guest th week of her part-o's, Dr. and Airs, L. A. Crowell.—Lincoln Times. j Mr. J. D. Lineberger and Mr. Trar k Sherrill of Charlotte motored to Asheville on Thursday and re turned Friday afternoon. Prof. 1. C. Griffin 1 .1 • returned from Washington, 1). \\: ere li • at tended the convention of. the National Educational a- sociation: Ah--. Frank Sherrill of Chat'otto v.. the delightful- guest of Airs. J. J , D. Linebcrger for a few days the past | week. Miss Alaymc B«»be-rt.< ami Mrs, j Li vwani Hull joined, the Florida ] party which left Shelby Saturday ! re- -i.ing. ’J. • AH. (J Max Gardner was a Char-1 l-.t'e vin'tor on Friday. He leaves j Monday for New York to spend a few , dry-, on business-. ,| Air. Einmi.t Eskridge the s-m el Al and Mrs. J. Lee Eskridge has arrived from Detroit. Alirh., where no ha; k - n holding a position with a motor corn-' ' prr.y. I Miss ( barline Starne,- was the at-■ ;r;u-tive week end.,'truest of Miss : ■rhe!ma Young. Miss Y sung teach.-:; is Enlist 0:1 uml M s*- Staffiey a:<om '|!i-i < d her home for th - week end. Alis. Richard Arr.n-t in and child of Gresy.vilie-,S. are the dc-llght fi,l house guests of Airs. John ; k-Vren k Fr. at Lawndale. Mrs. Ar- ! rington lum many friends in Shelby. Air. ('. 1.. Gt-igg »■' Gastoni 1. . and' T. .1. Grigg 01 Shelby returned home last week’; front 1 s: Lauder.* ■ dale, Fla., wrare they spent several week:. Air. Henry IP Ed .*.ai d- of Scutl: ml Xg .< i.-' spend. u few (lnys finv g oviT the - it cation with a vim ! '(•(.ting hr so for. the practice of 1firs E -wards is graduate of W.iks s est c gv- y . "■j Mi... Ct y B; sh.imer !■ t today. lor Slat, iibi to a s it relatives. On .' r ri. turn Thti'-sday she and Mr, ii' - i ha: sir M ill occupy an uphrtmc.fi: in ; the C-dton residence. .Opposite D-. j Gibbs on Wen Warren street. Mrs. Sara Witherspoon, Mr. and Mr-. Carlo. Self, ' Misses Annie .-mil; Willi;- Witherspoon spent Sunday :;t. Gastonia .visiting Airs. Witherspoon’s j mother. Airs. Rosalia Lutz, who ceh-j brated her ninety-fourth birthday., .ms. Lutz is in splendid health de spite her davaticed age. I r| ’(' big car was sint-mu* 1 the village : t a mild 45 miles an i hour «ti. try, dear," said the motorits vi.'o. "1 don't think you ought to be driving so fast. ’ “Why not?” asked Henry in sur “Well,” explained Ids wife, “I have a feeling that the policeman who is shouting and running behind us doesn’t exactly like it. Grover Man Died Suddenly Saturday i Mr. Arthur Boheler, well known farmer of Grover, died suddenly Sat urday afternoon about 5:30 o’clock and ids remains will be buried Tues day near Smyrna in York < ounty. 1 South Carolina. Mr. Boheler was a aat ve of York county but hud been living at Grover for some years. lb’| is survived by a wife three sons and| four girls. One son lives in Florida, Fence the delay in the funeral er vi,*es. awaiting his arrival from the sunshine state. , THEATRES Today the Princess presents ‘'Smil in’ at Trouble." A daughter of a wealthy contractor ’ami a young civil engineer—pretty Kathleen O’Toole, whom she thought a rival—a never to-bg forgotten tableau in his office —an evil tounged young blue-blood, who sbwed the seeds of distrust—a snake in the grass —but until long aft erwards she did not understand. Timm dav "Parisian Nights" The winking lights of Paris—the splash of smooth, sinister waters in the Seine: water that tells no tales—the sound of guns —the roar of artillery—the hum r f soft-voiced French girls, laughter, love: treachery, the dauntless courage her.-soh the surface of Ilf* great cap ital of diplomatic Europe. Wednesday "Lazybones" presented by William For A story of a typical American small town life and it; oilizoiiship It. is full of human touch s that will app* . 1 to every lie. Buck Junes is slot. Tin1 Wtilib- it featuring two snappy "•■ • ■ t < .ho first t\vo clays of the week. Concerning? action film- Mr. C l<; \Yc di said: "Local audience; Id- t; of picture: . and we arc eu'ering to the demand,” "t ■ ucd to tin", i-. us) today. with Re. i Ifwo, ;• f-v't moving , tv.riiier, revealing the intricacies of a taxi cab war. It wi 1 prove good eiUeriuv. 11H; 1.1. A - live part go id. ol.i f.t.-l i • .<■ 1 western. islt>l«.drama i - un t«.aiur w, < :.i• led “LaWIy-s Trail.--." This M a er !: - 1-v. done in the annr .vcd stjl'. full of ginger and fast tricks. Mr. Webb announces .that' Colic, n Moore will he :wn at the theatre Fri day n "Pa n ted People.’ Fire At Cook Home On Sunday Morning Vi ip five department was called to i he h me if I... C. Cook, in soir'i. cst Shelby Sunday morning at JO:.*10 o'clock. The reof of the bumjabw wrs i fire, bavi.rg caught, it is heUnvad, from sparks from the chimney!! The flames were extinguished a< <r a hole some ten feet square had been hii■ . d in the shingles. While the five dope rimer was making the run to the scene, the Cook family earner many of the effects of the home cut info thn yard, Air. Cool: is proprietor of the t ■ < barber shop, in the Unl'on Trust build ing. It wav a luekv thing for Paul Ro ver-, says Paul Webb, that no speed cop was lurking in'any of the bushes that he passed. . Don’t plant potato peelings and ex Tvet a good crop of Irish potatoes IhM sMi‘nn. Th- seed pier's f’-w* weigh ut-least 2 ounces, state horti cu’tural workers at State College. PRINCESS THEATRE home of first run, HIGH-CLASS AT TRACTIONS. —SI ECIAL TONIGHT— Now! Tonight! Fee it! Maurice; (Lefty) Flynn in “SMI! ING AT TROUBLE” The dam had bursted, the water was loa cd, nearer, nearer, it came like the gaunt haul of doo n stretching forth to snatch its helpLss victims, Dia miss seeing this special at traction. “Light Housekeeping. A : creaming comedy. 1 oTa'ar prices. —TOMORROW— (Tuesdoe ) Only an Apache, si : Where you will always see a good show. QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO AND NOT QUANITY Ifco’ifrht, lu t what a model for the sculptors thumb. “LARI GAN NIGHTS” With Elaine Hammerstein. The winking light-; of Paris, ♦ he splash of smooth, sin ister water in the Seine; water that tells no tales, the hum of soft vo'ced French girts. Laughter, love, romance. You are go ing to lo'e every minute of this mighty melodrama. Also “Fox News.” Ponular prices. —WEDNESDAY— t'has (Buck) Jones in a special Fox Production— “LAZY RONES'’ Popular prices. PARIS STYLES IN SPRING JEWELRY Are now oil display at t!ii■ stare and you will he de lighted with the vnrh‘1. of colorings and designs. Noth ing has ever l ean shown here that will compare with the beauty and quality of these new goods. BEADED MESH BADS- Ail sizes, priced from $1.00 to $5.00 .for small sizes. Larger ones up to $25.00. Enarmhd M ■ h Bags, all colors. I'earl Fe-f;> ..-a 1.00 to .'5.00. W hite (. 1 i, I'iaCi em, Diamond and Sapphire Brace lets from $o.o) ?„ $25.00 up. COME iX \ND SEE THEM. -—-W jl Di> TRE PROGRAM ^“GEARED Hcwes. Also NDAY—TODAY— TO GO” featuring geed comedy. [ Reed [ i TUESDAY— “LAWLESS TRAILS” A five part wasters:, featuring B- uce Gordon. Also 1 Fl'he NevA and Comedy. “Geared to Go” is a snappy action pic- * lure, full of pep and life. It comes highly ‘ recommended as a spirited entertainment. “Lawless Trails” is a rapid fire crook melodrama, starring Gordon, r. famous 5 stunt riding cowboy. j Two pictures packed full cf thrill and • kick. \ —COMING FRIDAY— Colleen Moore in “PAINTED PEOPLE” -»t < b EXPLf’ If y “u . : to Render the be&I CC.r'^.CO t :i*. ii you nnist use yc-v-- :cily Clear Pull Be died Motor in the long run. They last — They lubricate. It pays to drain your oil. This should be done every 500 miles cn a new car and at least each 1000 miles on a used car. Keep the working parts of your car well greased. Texaco Oil and Grease will cut your repair bills. DRIVE TO THE TEXACO FILLING STATIONS. Arey Brothers Oil Co. —DISTRIBUTORS— —PHONE 280— ,1 • •• ^ A j -V. . Oils''sure csi I BUSINESS PROGRESS * * FROM EARLY BOYHOOD HE HAD BEEN A REGULAR DEPOSITOR IN THE BANK. AS HE GREW IN BUSINESS, HE BORROWED FROM THE RANK FRE QUENTLY BUT NOT HEAVILY. HE MET HIS OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY, NEVER OVERDREW, AND MADE GOOD U • HIS BANKER’S ADVICE. IMFRO * 5 J O n!5) ri ■ J §* vi£ iANK CEMENTS OF HIS BUSINESS. •Y * AS WAS NATURAL, HIS BUSINESS GREW, HE NEVER LACKED BANK CREDIT AND HE PROFITED GREAT LY BY THE BANK’S CO-OPERATION. Your Progress In Business Can Be Just As Steady And Secure, If You Will Do Likewise, First Naina! Bank OF SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. SILVER LINED CLOUDS There is a silver lining to every cloud when it’s shot through with dollar-sun shine. Old age will he brightened with comforts;- illness, can he alleviated with' Lao :.rasc me: .cm •• : n«ns: a job may nv-.r.i cc-y a : e ;; ,‘ng stone to some thing better; hard times can be faced without fear; high rents can be defeated by home-ownership—IF you steadily save your money in (y)our hank. It is well worth the HARDSHIPS en dured to SAVE, to experience the feeling of COMFORT, that comes when you con sider the benefits of Saving may bring you. -BEGIN NOW UNION TRUST CO. SHELBY - LATTIMORE - LAWNDALE - FALLSTON - WW«I \0V£RTISE IN THE CLEVELAND STAR
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