Th? WomsnY. ( lut> to Serte Supper. The Woman's t-liib w:!! ?v- --.no rwr to tip K"A,in;- dob on day #*. i-ninr at *b< Woman'.-* <!ot room. M.-t-. *'■> 'been annotated ard'a »•;*?« » :*?■! pood. <apmr :.wilF be rv<- ? th rten of orpanizn1. ■ . T» ; s''.’ is expected to Kpcak. Twr nt jet h Ct r.» or*. < t. Wish Mrs. Griffin. . ■ • was displayed ' lit »h* bcjwt fyl <i" ••or.'tion. of »he attract!';- hen'' of Mrs..- 1- C. Griffin on Friday -'after-,., noon v ir m .Mr- Griffir: v;z tf: .*■ * clous i-.o !-,« to the T^mfcr- • ' th* TVrn* -th dui* -ft four o'clock. Sfpri :g flow -*rs in- ..delist* ' - fill :»! f.H ; a:,-> r.vi'-' ot«*r! the beauty >f p. A mas t J»tere»tin" program PM been nit nrrd a-d % “If. ' irp wofn' R ’•jbp-et - ' ' Biofrai.h Fketebs of Edm S*. Vinont Miihtv Mr-.. Mr. Braver. Poems, h- Mr Mm : m • * per. <h- play bv Mr .! I' Lint ' "r per. 'fbrso, paper were . auti' dlv prepared and niojdidi" r*T » During the social hour Mrs. Grn’in assisted bv her. daughter, MP1' Mrrv Grjffin served a- t* jhpttair -.n.d 'sweet course and fayd'"each- member a little Easter favor. MrfSrattr En'crt.-ins f-Apt-nine < bib. At the delightful home o' M Ruby MfBrayir <>n Thursday after noon the member-' of t. i-hi • :ii" rich end a few vi« tot were beauti fully entertained, \v 1 h a mwi eniov fblf and lov.-Jy bridge party. The , Eii'rr motif was charmingly carried out in the decoration and delieiou refreshments, Jonquil '.n all ‘heir yellow beauty graced ’he m::i el tables and pa no. The litth ore and place card* were .of ibis flowei toe end the table* where 'he card »t«' played were centered with lovely cohered crvstn! vases- holding flu flower of th* afternoon. Five table* of bridge was played, during the en joyable hour and much enjoved. 1 VVhtn the card* were laid aside Mi ■ I MeBraver us* st*d by her mother. Mr*. Mary McBrayer, Mi* Agne ■ McBrayer and Mr*. .1, S. Dortc.n served a beautiful salad and swer/t course. Mrs. George Blanton llf itess to ( hicora Mr*. George Blanton entertained th* member* of the Chieora club , at her ded ghtful home on Friday after noon at 3:S0 o'clock. The rooms tvljrre the member* assembled were bright with spring flowers their de licate b-auty enhaocintc the howl's t>* <1 • va-e? used .as their receptacle* The progrntn was most appr >nriat° for the reason the subject being. “Under the Open Sky." The roll call was answered with American tree:; and flower*. The first naper was "My life and Work,” by Luther Burbank. Mrs. Hennessa made her paper so interesting you could al most -«•■» the plant* grow. Mrs. L. 1‘. Holland followed with a lofty and beautiful paper on "The Forest", then Mr Sim McMurrv in her charm.ng way told the club member all about "American Wild Flowers/' This concluded one of the most en joyable and entertaining programs of the year. When the papers were laid aside Mrs. Blanton assisted by her daughter Mis* Millicent served a most delic.ou*' salad and sweet course. Afternoon Division No 2 Has Delightful Meeting. At the Woman's club room on Thursday the members of the After noon Division No 2 held a most de* ltghtful meeting Mrs. Frank Sandi i - and Mrs. Richard Brabble being the gracious hostesses. The room was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and a profusion of jonquils “ Easter motif was carried out decorations and refreshments. Herman Eskridge was leader, a business session she call the following program, the subject be ng “The Quare Mrs. Clayton Peeler gave a highly entertaining naper on the Anecdotes from the Book. This was followed by “The Southern Highlander" given In instructive way by Mrs. Will King. Mrs. C. C. Pearce then gave some de lightful readings of Mountain Liter In the absence of Mrs. Frasier Olin Hamrick read her intcrest Charming music was fur by Miss Alice Sanders and Dorothy K.ng which added the afternoon's enjoyment, program was concluded the most delicious and aDpetlzing re freshments were served by the host Lovelace Enterains Music Club. spring in the air and a beau-j the members of the Cecelia j lb, and a number of delight- ] rs assembled at the liospi j charming home of M rs. ---— A!) items : ,*.er.'><*•! i- r tftr» it-p*** rf..f » 0- | r-r ■ ' t in to - p ^rf-cv F,<i“.rtr' t><rt? 1! a. m., , h'- <■;, , ' -i A Li r.f'fj ,r- rr;< f ii t*r< *. to women are 'n-ek-Wru-A Ey V. V••:::» V.V . Rite* tv, • • He^ Ms l'i: n * )••’ • ?’* ■ r i( ii t • *n I b■.•inf < !>:!;, . Mr . IV-ir.-i 'a ■ ‘ irm ■■ ho. V - i. :■ ;v '’‘tair* ‘ *'): ■■* . rrh >*di/w < f th ■ I'r-nmy . I it* nil Friday pf’f.f i i*i ;.t o’ Her decor ation ! • .*;» • 1 ■ I* r H- **;• VC! •■ • r ve, .()• !: t ►'(•(! with the lovely -flovert* jtfs*!4; v.’ 'Tilth being a Literary .pro ,-r hnr the- ■rpMe.;;; of -.he after:. (O! w.; H ■ ; Mi Mary M(j i>. if' r. '■■ ■■ <**mr:;i i i* on -x. t:, -;,1 pi, of I’;svvr.ii” ■ hi i »< followed bv If;*w ■' on ri- charm ingly told by Mr I) Wk< Qttir.n. Mr* Gradv 1 • . ’:•■(• •’ ri *>;>• *•■ a beaut'fd Hawaiian o*i*o t ion ami for V'-ice / i- i . io. *.[>;,. ;ibrc in this F'ft. slow nuts.?. .When the j*ro rcaitt v, i. cer.clud >1 most blcsran* re-' fresh tjicnJts we re > 'ved I<v the hv • , .• «• i'ted by her mother Mrs. K r K ml; I an : Mrf, ,1. .1. Fatti more. Fvrn>r»t» Di'iMon Met With Mi«s Maj me Roberts "’• • Maymc Roberts’ bospitabi' home was thrown open on Thursday everting Tt. 8 o’clock to the members .'•■ of the Xvrt inr VS. vi dor., of 'V man's dab. ..The rooms w . ri s u <• uestassembled b-pornr* d tie -no tion with'the!f wonth ■ f’d wealth of. sprint; .fiowrri- or.) in.yha-ooimr ar ray and with beautiful effe*t. \ • sitting M s - U iberts in rc<eh i.tr and serving ware Mrs. Kobo: and bet • K < r Mr C V Roberts, In. ‘,b'e'-hjj» • uo of Mrs. Wallace/Miss Carohel Fever wns If ruler of the meptin<» Mi sf« Oelartd Wn* bbutn, Mrs. TV. T. Fegrand and Mrs, Yarborough's paper-, on thy itj ct ■ Qua re Wo nian" were indeed clever and most nnjoyable. Their verson of each paper was original and br.ght and mr-v enlightening thine- were giv en the club members Mi s Aline Webb favored the 'with a beautiful ‘nstrureeritalMmlo and Miss* Ettal e M * added, much to the evening's cot -• ■ timer.t with her lovely music. The duet played with j rhythm and ieehnique by M o Marnie Rolsets and Mi latcile Nix .closed at ever:nr of pure enjoyment, j \ course of del ei >u* refreshments. ’ was served with coffee and nuts ami ■ sweets. When you graduate from the school experience nobody give- \oti a ! heenshin. You arc. glad'* to have some of your own. Hush money m-ihe it first appear ance in lift; when the. bub; get a ' ilver dolbir to ••hi v on. It is estimate.! that v7 per c«nt. of j the stances are ert •:.*.! tf. mint once railed r;;r,,is. What trr. n call “! *r hi*, i for a tV-in- i ciple" nmv be j ttsthtinc i.njartu-l ! ide«v* t.hev cun' !.“<-(* tip with. Farm life was mpea no*re .lonely when nobody t ••>?>>>. d to a k where i to obtain a drirtk. Sunday Program at Presbyterian Church Sunday is to 'be Decision Day at ] the Presbyter'an Church. It is ex- I pected that several new members will > be received into the church <>n this closing day of the church year. On next Wednesday evening the congre gation is to give a Welcome Service in honor of all new members received tb's ecclesiastical year. It is h«oed evt ? y member new and obi will be present for this service of good fcl- ' lowship. The services Sunday are to j be of special interest, and good mu ! sic will be a feature. "Palm Branches" j as written by Jean Faun? will be j sung by a well trained cho.'r at 11 ! o’clock. The subject of the pastor’s j sermon will he ‘‘Jesus Facing Jeru \ salem.” The topic for 7:30 p. m. ts to he “The Moral Character of Hea ven.” At this hour the eho.r will meet at 9:30 a. m. The worshin per iods for the departments begin at 9:45 a. m. This church extends a pub lic invitation to all its services. i “ WHERE SAVINGS ARE G F E A TEST f? IVA Tf 9 A - W/OE issT/nmoN ■DEPARTKENT STORES MASOMC TKMFI.t: BALDING. SHEI.BV, -V C. 0 Easter Day! It marks the of ficial beginning of the Spring Season tor Apparel! On'that M day you wear vour new outfit— y (your smart Dress, your clever *' m Coat, your simply adorable Hat— M and all the small and attractive { £ accessories ! Each of these articles may be bought—oh, so success fully—at this store. This Easter we have concen trated on Coat* and Dresses at these two Nation-Wide economy I prices! $14.75 and A Gorgeous Array of Fashions ror the Woman, Miss and Junior I Euffet Sets Priced Low A lovely three pirct buffet set. In whit* artcraft, 25c Oy»t«r White 49c For the Hair Everyday Needs Parlirr'fc I. c -J Slux;. cs 4 9c Wc^'.fea''* 42c mud :>$ F.<\ fkin.j|u i 4 1 i de kJui*i u< 98 c For the Teeth Keep Them Healthy Colgate s Paste, large 19c Forhan's and Kolynos 29c Spana, Pebeca Pepsodent and large site Forhan's 39c . Owen’s Tectfc 39c Stamped Aprons Muslin Dainty aprons of n n b1 cached muslin. Pretty d e signs to em broider. Each, 25c Fine Towels DouLlc Thread Bleached, double thread Terry Towels. Only, 25c Savings forSavers Just a few items that indicate the many advan tages the thrifty shopper finds in this Store. Notions, 4c Great Savings Pin*. 0 to y «!«; Snap*,; 000 to 1 tile; Hair Pin*; Tape Measure*; Thimble*; Shoe Laaes; Button*. All at thi* Table Scarfs Stamped Pretty pattern* to embroider I Good ma terial*! * Priced low. 49c Brass Pins At Savings! Common pins! Eut of pood quality and priced uncommonly low 1 Buy a paper of pins at. < Notions, 8c Priced Low Snap Fastener*; Wire Hairpins; White Lawn Bias Tape; Bicl-Rack Braid; Tatting Edges; Shoulder Straps; Shirt Button* ; WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST nf THESE j| WANT AD’S Jf ' A L' brihgTV RESULTS l --- r Real Estate Bargains _They Sell Fart When Listed Here.”— if you .f •• r. xicz v. •! at rea > Dr. T. <>. c* - : : t I.IvFavette Rt-iap SEE ! ;:R I ilRTIU/LR !n D-n or tar lot. We can save von mon-v.. M. Hamrick & r o. t:-27c rollsari: o-n:: <<«• Tin-: best fsiMi . thy ■ ; ;i a t v.n f GlKii; Y” : • ” ’ v". IR.rd sur faced r- 3 ;. PrF ■ ?M'; ■ < per acre. VV’il fr: :■ fi>'*• •- r • r 1 ortv. K:.s\ :■ .-.iv". 1: v ' r : ■■ rr.w an'! save ’■ t !!'. S- M. Colcy, Shelly, N> Ph.! 2' 1 - ■- a. " ■ tf-D, nor :t v puom house in v. •••■: bbcioy. jr< nice sSsadEy; oak ■ bicker; ' ..pi; tv':;,". Whisnant. it-riii' a Watt; ; - e. 1 i oil place for : . I’M..v. \Y C. tf-P c 7: V v v r .an for ! o u v od a- 1 cere on I S'le'b-v.. ! fVF ROOM : H. N"<ly print FORD ROAI. 'TEU at nub ile a’iC.' S:r ;r'i .v at 5 o’cl vck at court hoip-o. Jrihn lb am. WOOD IN ANY QUANTITY AND quality. Prepared for „tove or fire place. Morrison Transfer, Phone 40G. tf-7e COTTON SEND WANXAMAK , • r. rc.l.a' -1 t*5 cents 1 r bps he!. C. 1 S. Young, Shelby. tf-gc P.FWARD OFFERED READING to return of Kin" Pee bicycle, pairt. ' c<) blue and Anil '. Taken from porch lot .Sunday. nL'ht. It. II. I Shel by. ‘ :-22p MY CORN MILT. IS NOW RUN : ing, Bring your corn. R. G. Stock-tor. ! ,tf-27c COME TO US FOR HFMSTITUH injf. buttons' ajrl pleating, Sh Hemstitching Co., ph-no Lr>7, Union | Bank Building:. tj-KJe A HOME At a reason?;)!,: price or an investment that will pav you big—The Jean Schenck residence on Gidnev street. 1 ust 150 feet off S. 'Wash ington St. Six rooms, hath, stone walk way. concrete { driveway, garage, wood house and poultry house. Good fence around hack, grass and shrubbery in front. Good paint on out side and inside in perfect; condition. Guarantee six months rent at $30.00 a month. For a short period Only $4,500. Good terms. | See us before this bargain is gone. Shelby Real Estate Co. Phone 631 5,000 ACRES ; v.fth frontage on a main highway cut j of Shelby. • Elevation up ,o 2,500 feet command : ing beautiful views. Several 'streams ! on the property, beautiful gorge and j waterfalls. Very picturesque property for Club \ o'- large estate. $20 00 per acre if ouick. F. C. ABBOTT & CO. CHARLOTTE, N, C. 3-26s FOR SALE- THOROUGHBRED j Rht de Island Red eggs. Per setting ! $E00. Mrs. R. I.. Armour. 200 N. Mor gan street. 1 -26c WANTED— A ONE HORSE TEN i ant, good farm, will furnish stock. J. j R- Hawkins, Shelby R-5, 2t-26c FOR RENT SIX ROOM BUNGA | lew on V, Warren street, modern cor. ! veiiiences, phone 317 Mrs. Ella Rob <rts- 3-25r ONE LOT OF SECOND HAND sewing machines for sale, cash or on time. J. M. Davis, 107 Sou eh Washing ton Street. 2-24e FOR SALE FRESH MILK COW. C. A. Brittain, Casar. 3t-24p j COTTON SEED—CLEVELAND! Big Boll first year grown from Co- i kers pedigreed farm. C. S. Your" ! Shelby. tf-Sc LOST—BRIEF CASE NAME -I. F.. Williams, Charlotte,1 N. C„ en graved on outside of case. Please re turn to Star Office. J. T. Reason. lt-2Cp A N ADDITIONAL penalty goes on all un paid county taxes after April 1st. All taxes rrusl he paid before May let, pay now and save additional pental ty. Hugh A. Logan, Sheriff. 7t-15-c (MASS SEEPS FOR SPRING • -v.viTiiA I.:v srr;n r a >: orchard grn »• at Webb i! ■ *!r r G.octry 3n S. Iva Payette • t r-11. 01-12c FARM LOANS. MONEY TO LEND n"far i lands for a term '># thirty i nc years at 6 per tent Interest, If nferpsted see or write Marvin Blan or?. Sht'hy. X. C. tf-»c I.FT US INSTALL METAL weatherstrip in y ur home, A. .Mo ri ;r, & Son. ltf-12c ONE NEW HOME 'EWING .a : i::p for ale cheap; Set Scoi'gits, . it :•:’ • t;: Electric Service. tOlTc FOR SALE ROUGH LUMBER. T. P.-Hf.rrEik, R-I. Shelby. 5t-17p WHITE ANT) POST OAK ports for salt. L. U. Arrowod, Shdby. o-l 7c THREE BR1GK ROOMS FOR r:. at right price to goof tenant. J. V. Harri:. tf-lTc V. ANTED SEVERAL SALESMEN > sell hosiery direct tn the consumer ‘ rt • eofn.mi.'- i ti. Excellent • pportunity the right party. If int-rrsted call ,i r ad-ircss Holland. Hosiery C .. Lex ington1, X. ( .. D. A. Shoaf, general ' oUrmanag. r. . .'I-22p LET ME MOVE YOUR HOUSE " r yov. Work gamanU-H. W. M. L'nrno'... P one 42!»-R 9t-22p ALL COUNTY TAX es must be paid by May 1st. An additional pen alty goes on after April Its. Pay now and save the penalty. Hugh A. Lcgan, Sheriff. 7t-15c I LOST A NUMBER OF LOG ■chains between Lawndale and home. Finder me know. L. H, Faker, R-l, Ui.\ 127 Lawndale. J-2’p MONEY TO LEM) AT 5 1-2 PER cent interest on farms ih Cleveland niounty. Rut h Stroup. Royster build ing-Shelby. 18t-25c IF YOU WANT YOUR SEWING .machine repaired call 323 or bring to •1 M. Daivis 107 R. Washington Street. 2-24c 1 OR RENT TWO HORSE FARM Can furnish stock. One-half of the h nd broke. Dewey Rollins, R-2. She! WANTED — 2,f*0 WATER oak trees. See D. A. Beam Co. 3-‘24r LOST TUESDAY PAIR OF BLACK rim spectacles. Reward if it turned to H. Morehead at Arrowo«d plant. 2-24p 1*1- \ CON R ameAdspC8Mv 123150, NEW LINE LADIES SPRING ha(«, shoes and dress goods. Vat Thorhassons Store. 3-2Cp 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 1)0 YOU WANT A POSITION? Oin‘ Jiat pays well, offers pleasant v.-‘ 'k and great opportunities for ad V- icement ? The only thing that stands between you and such a oosition is a i'tfl: of training. This lack may eas ily be overcome by a Business Course here. This course will make your suc cess inevitable and failure impossible Terms to suit everyone. Write today. Gastonia Business College, Gastonia, N- C. 2-20p - -1---— I'OR SALK—ABOUT 40 RHODF1 Island Red baby chicks. Delivery Monday. Also eggs for hatching from three choice pens. P. L. Hennessa. 1-p About all that is needed for a celebration of All Fool’s Day is somebody to sing out: “As you were.”

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