I j Friday Afternoon. Mrs. George Blunt m will enter tain the members of the chicora Club (•!'. Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Mr:. .lame I.. Webb' pro gram will be used. Civics Department Hold Important Meeting. The Civics Department of the Wo man’s Club held an important oteet- ■ ing at the W mail's kp, room on Tuesday at fern Many interesting things’ were oisenssed to make the town and verso ter;, • aatiful and . committees v.- <>- v-d hv Mrs Blanton to !-* • ..." > r • in and look after tk- :rz*. > 1 iby i growing by !sa;>« >rd b- teds and , with the help of t“- Woman’s club; the town. Court S -re. a d other important places » :cleaned and ; looked after in a h-.rix fying way. Mrs. C'tph Blant- - the splendid and efficient Chairman < f the Civ; < Department < f the Woman's tl ,il Mias Mary Griffin Gives Lovely Party. One of the lovlir«t mall pat-ties of. the Faster season was that given by Miss Mary Griffin on Monday after noon at 4 o’clock at her attractive home honoring Mrs. Burton Mitchell of Mt. Holly, Mrs. Hob Laney of Monroe, and Mrs. Kate Lov/o of Thompson, Ga. The rooms were beau tifully decorated with spr.ng flow-: era arranged in a most charming ef fect. Easter favors and suggestions were used throughout* the party arid , the delicious refreshments which1 wore served. Two tables of bridge was enjoyed by these neighborhood1 friends with the delightful guests ] and a charming afternoon was spent. Social Calendar for the Rest of (he Week. Thursday afternoon at 5:30 After noon Division No. 2 meets at dub room. Thursday evening at ft o’clock the Evening Division meets with Mis: Mayme Roberts at her home on North Morgan Street. Friday afternoon at 3:30 the; Twentieth Centurv Club will, meet ! with Mrs. I. C. Griffin. Friday afternoon at 3:30 the Ish porting Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Pitt Beam. Saturday. afternoon at 3:30 Mrs, j Frank Hoey will entertain the South , Washington Bridge Club in honor of j Mrs. Kate Lowe of Thompson, Ga.. and Mrs. Louis Mills Lattlmore of Gastonia. Home Economic's Club Met March 22nd. A delightful meeting of the Home'I Economics Department of the Wo man’s Club was held in the dub rooms on Monday afternoon at three j thirty. A large number of the mem-! hors was in attendance and the sub ject of the afternoon was “Cheese and Casserole Dishes.” The follow ing receipts were tried out and prov ed delicious. Spnn'sh Spagettb One cup macaroni, one half cup of butter one clip of cream, one cup of grated, cheese, one cup of bread crumb*, one teaspoon of onion juice, three eggs, one teaspoon of parsley, one green mid three red bell peppers cut fine.; Mix and bake in casserole, serve with tomato sauce. Tomato Sauce. One can of toma toes cooked with a little onion, sab peyfpor and thicken with flour, and water and strain. Baked Homitrv with Cheese. Three onus of eooked hominy, one cup of milk, one cup of grated cheese, one half cup of fine bread crumbs, one fourth teaspoon of salt. Miss Edna Parker Honors Mrs. Dean Duncan At the attractive bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. James Parker. Miss Edna Parker, the charming daughter en tertained with a beautiful Easter party, honor.ng her cousin Mrs. Dean Duncan, yee Emily Logan who was married on Saturday even ing. The rooms where the games were played were most charmingly decorated with jonquils and peach blossoms carrying out the beautiful yellow and pink color scheme. The score and place cards were dainty little br.des with the nink and green background. A lovely bride’s register was kent and on this prettily decor ated table a miniture bride with veil and orange blossoms was placed. Four tables of rook was much en joyed and at the conclusion of the games, little Dov.e Logan the beauti ful young sister of the bride entered the foom carrying a lovely Easter basket in the yellow and pink colors. She presented this to Mrs Duncan and upon looking into it there was found the most beautiful gifts from the guests present. It was indeed a delightful shower. After the “Ohs and Ahs” of all present Miss Park er assisted by her mother. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. S. R. Riley served an elegant sweet and ice course the prevailing colors of pink and gre-n carried out perfectly in the delicious refreshments. The most adorable lit-j IS** -— ' r..— All items intended f< r this depart ment must he 11 Dphnned or . ent in to the Society Kdii-tr before 1! r». m., the day before puhiiration. AM news items of interest to woiuac I are welcomed. By Mi . Mrdsre Webb Rile* Telephone No. 3‘t l___■> to Kn te>- hash ,-il!i d with Kaster 'andief. v.—re given tin fjoosta as. souvenirs. Mr, Dtitiean won* a love- ' y ' o-' . ' < ! Iver rimmiriirs and Persian embro’dory. Vtiss Parker (•.•reefed- her y.iest n a •Ivirmiiip hlr.e < •• i de ehene nor’ waded. Mr- Perker-v.-c'e hhe. k ehif-• " m satin. Mss. \W!i v.-.-*- blue P'""-.1 t<> ;ft]d M.- Weshtno n r> se r i •. Mrs Yates. Me Swain light iird (tree : (rroiyci'r. with silver; timiniiv {, f.tle Ms Do to Logan \ ire a {harming frock of'pink erepe !e ehcn.e. They assi st'd Miss Parker, it receiving. VIrs. Henri Drum Hostess to VntcmiJorary Book ( luh. Mrs. R nii Drum was the gracious in*te.-s to members of the ('on'-, •> ,c pi n-ary Book club ei Tuesday ifternoon ntodlO rti the home of V1r-'. J) • Witt Guinn The room were »blo in with peach T1o--soins in all heir dainty heant'y and spring flow-1 ■re of different hui made a lovely setting for the eue rt. o The program 1 .f the afternoon interesting the1 object be ig Robert Herrick. Mrs. •lorry Hudson .stave a delightful re- i miw> of the life of Robert Herrick imi Mi. s Mae Washburn read “Tile Master of ties Inn." A round table Ibeu. sion v.n then enjoyed and it: ivas voted to order and read Her- j ck' new book, “Chimes'’. After til is ' lour or two of a delightful literar; fee; t Mrs. Drum served a skdiciou: co ati:hi.r instrument can. It will bring to you and yours a pleasure that will grow more deep, more satisfying, with every that passes. Why withhold this |ensure longer? A small cash payment • hi ptr the Gulbransen Registering Piano •u home. Subsequent payments to .sit your convenience. Allowance made f-r \ our present piano or other musical in trument. GULBRANSEN The Reg”st;erfri£ Piano W. A. Pendleton SHELBY, N. C. SHELBY BUSINESS PROPERTY [ —A Safe Investment— I ARCADE BUILDING, WEST MARION STREET, JUST ONE BLOCK FROM SQUARE, 3 STORE ROOMS, 2 3 ROOM APARTMENT, IDEAL FOR HOTEL. 75x135 IN SHELBY’S CENTER. 100x200, WEST WARREN STREET, CLOSE UP BUSINESS PROPERTY. SEE US FOR THE PRICE. IT’S A BARGAIN. 132x158, SOUTH LaFAYETTE STREET, GOOD 10 - ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE UP TOWN, AND PRICED TO MOVE. 150 FRONT FEET, NORTH LaFAYETTE STREET. PRICE IS RIGHT. “HOMES AND VACANT LOTS.” WE HAVE GOOD BUYS ON CLEVELAND SPRINGS ROAD, AND ALL OVER TOWN. SEE US. WE CAN MAKE YOU MONEY. J. B. NOLAN GO. PHONE 70 Real Estate Bargains —TKpv Sell Fast When Listed Here.’ yy IF YOU V AX! A REAR '-'I' E monument or 'marker .pin ■ t! n';‘ grave of A deceased Tn'.'-d one. r.u I want a r« d r er-m >'-d job •>.* a jer.or.ntde irvo s< •' Stacy *«*vnt t at Dr. T. O, GriegA F'7 S- LaFayette PUFFS' \ RAVING MASH, '"•round mash bnhyvciiix • • r. MI hinds tf Furr; A - V. lit: • rs Grocery on 1 At. bt-lde SEE rs FOR FERT1I.IZE1? irs fpn or car lot. Wo can stive you money. A. M. Hamrick & Co. tf-27c KOI; SALK Tills WEEK FOUR fj-st t-t.lf • i'.- h icows, choice of throe *a,r S15 One for *50. Tom \V. h . Shylby. 2-22c FOR FARE—ONE OF THE BEST farms, three miles from a town (if 0000 population or more. Hard sur faced road. Price ?!50.00 per acre. Will trade ft)’- other- property. Easy terms. Buy or trade- now and save ravin ft IF. See Al. P. Coley t Shelby, N.’c Phone 200 or 000. tf-ISc FOR RENT 7 ROOM HOUSE IN West Shelby. g< . ! • rd - and Watts nice shady onk grove. Good place for chickens plenty of room. Phone W C. Whisnant. tf-lOc FOR RENT FIVE ROOM hoilse, water and light!-. X'F'ely print ed and screened. See T. E. Elliott, Shelby. . . 3-22p FORI) ROADSTER at pub lic auction Sat unlay at 4 o’clock at court house. .John Beam. C)t-22,. WOOD IN ANY QUANTITY AND quality. Prepared for atove or fire place. Morrison Transfer, Phone 40G. tf-7c — COTTON SEED WANNAMAK er. recleaned 95 cent ', per bu. hel. C. S. Young. Shelby. ti'-ge REWARD OFFERED LEADING to return of King Roe’-'bicycle', paint ed blue and white. Taken from parch ii-rl Sunday night. II. M. I.ov, Shel by. ‘ 3-22p SEE US: FOR YOUR FERT1LI rer requirements. Campbell Dep! Stores, Shelby and Lawn Tie. . adv FOR SALE—Rawbone meal for shrubbery arid lawns. D. A. Beam Co., Phone 140. 3t-22e MY CORN MILL IS NOW RUN ng. Bring your corn. R. G. Stockton. tf-27c LADIES! WE HAVE A BEAU ,'ful line of Easter coats end dresses hat we would be pleased ...to have y- n inspect. Campbell Dept, Stores, Shel by i nd Lawndale, i-21c COME TO US FOR TTEMSTITCH ing. buttons and pleating. Shelby Hemstitching Co., phone 157, Union Bank Building. G- 15l‘ REAL ESTATE IS moving fast in Shelby, Make yours move with an advertisement insert ed in The Star. In 20, 000 readers there must be a buyer. tf BUCKF'E INCUBATORS AND brood re, ail sizes at Webb Broth ers Grocery on S. LaFayette St. Gt-12e LET A BUCKEYE II ITCH YOUR chix, A Buckeye .is safer and more economical than an oj I hen. Buek (yes are r.dd by IV ebb Brothers on S. LaFayette street, Gt-12c •JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Buckeye incubators and brooders. None better on the market. We carry all sizes. Webb Brothers Grocery St- 12 c COTTON SEED—C LE VE L A N D Big Boll first year grown from Co kers pedigreed farm. C. S. Young, Shelby. tf-5c for SALK FRESH MILK COW. C. A. Brittain, Casar. 3t-24p FOR RENT SIX ROOM BUNGA on \\ . A an t'n street-, modern con veniences, phone 317 Mrs. Ella Rob ONE LOT OF SECOND HAND sewing machines for sale, cash or on time. J. M. Davis, 107 Sou.ii Washing ton Street. 2-24e DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING at our stores. We will save you money Campbell Dept. Store, Shelby and Lawndale. l-24c lost SATURDAY IN' McBRAY ,./• and Ilocy grocery store a Shelby High school class ring With initials y A. i\ on inside. Finder please re firn to Zona Devine, R-8, ‘-helby and < .l reward, 2-2dp AN ADDITIONAL penalty goes on all un paid county taxes after April 1st. All taxes must be paid before May 1st, pay now and save additional pental ty. Hugh A. Logan, Sheriff. 7t-15-c CRAWS SEEDS- FOR SPRING rowing. Lawn grass, blue grass, pas tax grass and orchard grans at Webb Brothers Grocery >n S. Lafayette itrfct. Gt-12e LOST ON SWEEZY MOUNTAIN Max h 18th good sizewhite, black and tan female hound. 85 reward. I,. A. Blanton, R-<>, Shelby. 2-22e WILL SELL OUTRIGHT THREE gfcd mules or will trade one of them for good horse. John Beam, Shelby. 2-22C FARM LOANS. MONEY TO LEND n farm lands for a term of thirty i.r< e years at 0 per cent interest. If ’itcrested see or write Marvin Blan on. Shelby, N, C. tf-8c !■ LET US INSTALL METAL \vi ntheii trip in your home. C. A. Morrison & Son. ltf-12c ONE NEW HOME SEWING i m..Chine for sale cheap. See Scoggins, . utomotiye Electric Service. ti'-17e FOR SALE ROUGH LUMBER. T. P. Hamrick, P.-4, Shelby. 5t-17p WHITE AND POST’ OAK posts for sale. L. U. Arrowed, Shelby. 6-17e THREE BRICK ROOMS FOR rent at right price to pood tenant, J. F. Harris. ti'-lTc WANTED SEVERAL SALESMEN ; to sell hosiery direct to the consumer i n corrtniissbft. Excellent opportunity ; tc the right party. It’ interested caii er address 1I< Hand Hosiery Co., Lex ington, N. (’., D. A. Shoaf, general . -'c .■•manager. 8-22p LET ME MOVE YOUR HOUSE for you. Work guaranteed. W. M. j Barnet':. Phone 429-R 9t-22p ALL COUNTY TAX es must be paid by May 1st. An additional pen alty goes on after April Its. Pay new and save the penalty. Hugh A. Logan, Sheriff. 7t-!5c BUY YOUR SPRING HAT AND coat at Mrs. F. N. Wood’s Millinery Miup, South Shelby. Out of the high rent district. 3-19c LOST BETWEEN SHELBY AND Metcalf's, one grip containing man’s suit ot blue and suit of brown clothrs. Finner return to Star office and re ; rt'iV'' reward. J. II. Price, Lawndale : Star route. -l-19p MONEY TO LEND AT 5 1-2 PER cent interest on farms in Cleveland | mounty. Rush Stroup. Royster build ing Shelby. 18t-25c IF YOU WANT YOUR SEWING machine repaired call 323 it bring to •l M. Davis, 107 s. Washington I Street. 2-24e I I OR RENT TWO HORSE FARM Cm furnish stock. One-half of the lend broke. Dewey Rollins, R-2, Shel | *W- 3-25p WANTED — 300 WATER i oak trees. See D. A. Beam Co. 3-24 c LOST TUESDAY PAIR OF BLACK rim spectacles. Reward if returned to H. Morehead at Arrowoftd plant. 2-2tp Spelling it Got Him Two boys met in the street. “What’s that you’ve got in your buttonhole?” asked one. "Why that's a crysanthemum,” the, other repl.ed. “It looks like a rose to me’’™" “You’re wrong, it’s a crysanthe mum.” “What do you mean? Spell it” “K-r-i-s . . It is a rose!” ejaculated the first boy, as he took another look at the flower.