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Rev. A. S. Raper Conducts Devotion al Exercises—Rooms that have 100 Per Cent Membership. (Spec.at to The Star) A very enjoyable chapel program ■was given Friday by Miss Sheridan’s home room. Annie May Bobbin recited for us the Kith chapter of first Corinthians after which we pray ed the Lord’s Prayer. As it was Longfellow's birthday exercises we- • rendered appropriate to the occur on. the program follows: Life of Longfellow—Edith Bhu tan. How Longfellow Wrote Fl< tSewart, Lucilc Biantcn, Garland Intyre. Po^m—“Psalr.i of Li \" Sue Bell. Sonv by th Boy Blue.’’ Selection from “Th F the Ship" - Mile Baker Alnhabr t. of Quo" Longfellows p er.. ' Poem: “Arrow El'-rabcth Blr.n on Song: ‘ There’s ' The tailoring nr Monday morn! Lc'v Bakrr. Pit * Nellie Wright. V have these bey i iiv\. \ -a. ” : i'ay< - i.' Mi ih. wd <"ir devotkmal «>x<. day morning. II . • v cnftpi which is the pw ; ns. lit base chapter. Mr. i our boys and We are alv.. ing our ch , ; Mi. s I.' it -'.: third g; ,H ; in her t 'll order recti, i I, ■ i '■ then Wee , 1 • i havi t ysage h dar-1 ...1. t lit"!. teacher of the, j lit-, organized >r hay” t iub iii to use cor* Ir . e. ill;:lead vij t.atic'.’ correctly put, look, get: ike it, sit, , c. ear. Rtd i , <i- M .-nhership The following rooms have lot) jr r : ’ her i fi the Junior Heel, I .V lar.: To.ni Moore. Hansel , Jo Nash, and Misses , . lie. ! . Rankin, 11a l , In O Wo-iili i Ml . IHua V , j \".e h eft '.■■■ tit d ea h r of ; --.t-d- find rr . a- . per.. 1 . :. Mr. N.i-h. Mr-. . - e i .: 1 for Mr-. ' (o .’i C win who ha- been absent ■ ■ . rat weeks on a • nit, <f iihii- e piurumomi is i eh■ ■ ,ri r •-‘;nu r this week, (lean i- lii M' s Aiiant-'s section of the . : is-.eh. V, e ha.e ::ii ..d him very ii'.ue.k . I T. i ";i :o u . Club” Is still grove iu. 1\. y numbers to date. :1 ■ foiiowintr rooms reported ‘‘no i i ” du.ri: ,t the past week: Misser WilE'JlK SAVINGS ARE GREATEST —MASONIC TEMPLE BITLDLNG—■ SIfELIJY. N. C. tl (\ATiOA!-W/DC ISSTITUTION Good Coats-At This Price Our Buying Power Saves You Money! These Coats are .1 Cvina prop! f>t our superior liny-' ii.i> !'■. .ver! i'.a.!.-d w.'.t!i rite f i\! rs .ftour 676; Stores, •we buy i t- less in the. mar kets. A ! that's \.!iy our C.o-ats. are prices! ao lv.v. A Good Choice of Sizes, Styles And Colors. At this price, the newest styles 1 V.orthy materials. Servit .• ahie - ltpitigs. Up-to tbe-minute trimmings. Sices for women and misses. ; WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST V MARCH 2 2.1923 •For eifbt WMfffulirf year a Buick ha> led, in t'olumf o/ nalrs, ait member* of the Kalian* alAutomabileChjmbcr of Commerce. On March 22, 1923, Buick cclcbrateJ the building of the millionth Buick. Approximately eighteensears were con sumed in the accomplishment. On December 16, 192', Buick reached the million and a half mark. A mil lion Buickj in eighteen years—the next half million in two years and nine months. At th. present time, public demand calls for more than 20,000 Uuieks' etery month. This means the next half inti lion in the hands of Buick owners, with* in two years. These bare figures tell a graphic storv of Buick’s continuous advance in public regard. The great acceleration of de nt and, at the present time, speaks strongly of the increased value and de sirability in the Better Buick. Leadership* belongs to Buick because a nation familiar with many motor cars has given it to Buick. The American public wants “finer trap-notation at lower cost”, and Buick provui.s it! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY RIM, MICHIGAN , Pit i.<4an <?/ (^e^u-rcit Mf.ro?* Corporation \de!i««* Bostic, Ann 1' inficr’s Hoyle, , . ' section of the fit I. *•' i*>ng tiic 15th P.;aim. • rnd onr boy? uni girls " *t learning m. -mgr.* •>*t'HCE OP SAIff. * 1 ■■ •!'! Aldermen of ti.c 1 U at .. N. will on Saturn • l£*2t> at 7:', ) p. m., re k»d bills for S5.oi.hi,oo Electric ly- ht B >»»?'.? of the i wn of \Vaco,«N. ■ - : ' bon, n shall be in denoinina *200,0 > •! a dated January ! si. -ball bear seint-a. 'lUal intcies' u; tlu rate of o per cen, p*-r annum, both principal and interest payable a! the Phase National Bank in the ■ ity of No , York. Said bond? shall mi to:" a-■ follows: *.101).00 per annum on Pc 1 ’ d.'iv of January of the years ,10'1'i to 1051 b th inclusive. Each bidder hall be required to «le P sit with his bid a certified i hi>v k ■ - > it i T.ial to 2 per cert of the amount of toe bonds bid for. panto to be ■ foited incase si id bidder should r"'l to comply with tin,' terms of the bid. 1 '• * ttri.f is reserved by the board ■ P A1 .c men to reject any and all bids. T'o: ! ,’Tth <lne of b Tf,»\V v of WACO. NORTH- C ■' Ro. UN By l*. A. Blaek,; Town Clerk. Most men who are successful as s.K.ai liists make the mistake of think injtr they know rill about everything. (h:to self < \r for cost. of North Carolina—County of ( a.-d. Jo th Record. r’V coon, • ' o • .Ino. I*. Mull, Recorder. •i'utf.uant to an order of the Re i<i**: of Cleveland county, N. C„ <1 - ■ c.rd.t.-, the ur.d* '•signed on the in. * 1 1 'larch, 1 '.Co ..I in order to isty the rests in the abovc-entitleu c;t * •, l wi'l sell at public nuetkm for oa--h on Saturday, March 37, 192(5, -at o'clock p. m., at Robert Detlrtidh's ■ore ami garage in Xo. 2 township. < leve'jand county, X. re ar f'litf side. X. the following described personal property, towit: One Ford touring car, 1920 mf.de!. This March 1, 1926. Signed H. \V. McKinney, Be nutv Sheriff No. 2 township, Cleveland county. 3-marT EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of S. R. Anthony, deceased, of Cleveland county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the su'd estate to present them to me t roperiy proven on nr before the 22nd dav of February, 1927 or this notire will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. Ml persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate sot > T meat*o the undersigned erecutor ft Grover. •1. R ELI IS, Executor of Estate of S. R. Anthony, deceased. Everybody praises virtue, but not many help it along with donations. (Continued from first page.) STA'I i: CAriTAI, news of interest t . — quires all employers to report to hi departntent oil salaries of employci s ree* iviri>' $1,000 or more during the year r..« heretofore. The Coi rmissi.vr.rr 1 advises the immediate filing of ail income tax reports before penalty clauses become active March 15th. i Bulletin for Farmers Prof. (’. B. Williams of the State Agricultural Extension, will be glad to furnish free to farmers a com prehensive folder giving fertilizer re commendations for the different j kinds of soils based on longtime ex perimental work by soil and fertilizer specialists, Mr. Wiliiams has already distributed more than 10,000 of these folders from his office at State Col lege. The Corporation Commission is sued an order during the week which is designed to remove discrimination against Eastern Carolina points in favor of Virginia cities in tfc“ mat ter of freight rates on 'fertilizers. Another ‘ postponement’ is note din the Western Union rate hearing. State Radio Station Governor McLean’s plans for a State radio station are said to be al most complete, and lie is now iigur la-tr nr f t . t w;!! • • f - - ‘ ** * m u n: 1 i • , ay-: : ■ h. i': n: •1 * T1 -\wth tho cOAtTJii jif decidcd to cooperate in tb * is >ue t.f iieen.-e platen during- the ritsa j i ..) tliis ye,Hi', contireusly m ?t’v- i . .. of the large- cities and only’ part of the time in thirteen of the ies • mi City, Goldsboro, Greensboro, ..Iiocky Mount, and Wilmington, th • Motor Club to receive 10 cent,, pet plate as compensation. . ,T. W. Kellott, ba. tei'..'oj of tin State laboratory of hygiene for the ; pa t fifteen years, is offered the po-1 rifion of sanitary eng.i'or for the ( city 'of Wilmir.Ktoh anl i.t e.i-v.ider-: ing the charge, although the State seriously objects to hi- go ng. Mr. . Kelio gsays he would regret to lea'. . but the salary increase propose..! is nit her attractive. . Governor McLean has been in'-iced, to speak before the convention.of the; North Carolina • Automotive Trade , ' .-s-ociation .in Wins* ■■ Salert oil have been mat in Asheville. Chariot! Kli/abeth Mareh 14ti: where;a •juried off” at tho Robert E. Lee Hu rl. From the, 15th to 17th the In dust;'nil Development Congress w.ll !jn i ss'ion in Memphis, Tenn. The (-.Overt or may be able to attend in s„n, but has designated many .its pent Tar Heels to go as repre ntativos form this State. It is announced that the damage started against W. B. (’ole, of Rockingham. by Rev. A. L. Ormond, father of W. W. Ormond, slain by ( ole on August 15th will not be n ached on the Wake court calendar before the April term of court. Cole is being sued for 8150,000 damages. lovely party for recent BRIDE AND SHELBY GUESTS (Cherryville Eagle.) Thursday afternoon Mrs. D. P. MeClurd entertained charmingly at rook, complimenting Mrs. Platt Beam, a recent bride and Mesdames George Hoyle and John MeClurd. of Shelby. The Washington’s birthday idea was effectively carried out in both the decorations of the rooms and in the dainty refreshments, and tally cards, A series of games of rook were en joyed at six tables. The hostess ser ved a delicious salad course followed by a sweet course at the conclusion of the games. Valuable Residence and Business Property In SHELBY, N. C. To Be Sold TOMORROW MARCH 4TH mmm m ' i ¥.* w-. L ilu Sale will be held in two sections, both morn ing and afternoon of the Sale Day. FIRST OFFERING Tomorrow morning March 4th, at ten o’clock, we will sell what is known as the old Catherine Mill property, consisting ot mill building, and one nice home and a number of vacant lots. This property is located on South Washington Street, in the progressive section of the city. This presents a wonderful opportunity for the home seeker or investor. We absolutely have no price on this subdivision. Each and every lot put up will be sold to the last and highest bidder. SECOND OFFERING ?JLr Si i" the R. C. Bridges tract, now owned by L. I. Kendrick. The tract i, aUo favorably located near the heart of the city, on the principal thoroughfare. 1 or tne e.i JheS° 8al*8 °f h'.?h cl*»* Property offer ‘he home seeker, and investor the opportunity to get in on the real estate expansion with safe close-m buys. J 5 1 tn rc 1 SALE CONDUCTED BY THE FAMOUS PITTS BROS., TWIN AUCTIONEERING forcfc r.r AMERICA. HEAR THEM-IT’S WORTH YOUR TIME FORCES OF AGENTS—HICKORY, N. C. - OFFICES:-—Hickory, N. Black Mountain, N. C. SHELBY, N. C.
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