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Double Springs News Of Recent Interest (Special to The Star) Double Springs— An Easter pro- I gram was rendered by the little folks j at Sunday school Sunday. A large j crowd was present. The superintend-1 ent has prepared an Honor Roll for j the names of those making one hun- j dred percent for the past quarter. j Mrs. R. B. Moore. Superintedent of the Printary Department had an egg ' hunt Saturday afternoon for the J children. Th.« was greatly enjoyed by the little tots. As an Easter gift, the stork left a dainty nine-pound daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waylan Wash burn, Sunday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. A fire ofignnting from an oil brooder, destroyed a brooder-house belonging to Mr. 1). P. Washburn, Friday afternoon about dusk. Dili gent work by friends and neighbors paved the larger hen-house nearby. A few chicks were destroyed hut most of them escaped. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Washburn visi ted in our common ty Sunday. The children of Mrs. Amelia Blan ton who makes her home with her son Bate Blanton, delightfully sur prised her Sunday morning, bringing welfilled baskets and coming to spend the day in honor of her b.rt'h. day. A home-coming was also observed by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Green in honor of his birthday. Misses Ailone and Lueile Gold re cently visited their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Green. Among the B. Y. P. U. visitors Sunday' evening were: Messrs How ard Harrill, State College, Raleigh; Clarence Baker. Boiling Springs High School; Aubry Calton, Tatti more and George Richhourg, Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Davis of Charlotte spent the Easter holidays at the home of his brother, Mr. John Ed. Davis. Miss Francis Green entertained a number of her little friends with an egg hunt Sunday afternoon. The fol lowing little folks were present, Misses Jennie and Mary Sue Blan ton, Janie Green, Beatr.ee and Nell ene Blanton, Bernice Lovelace, Faith Davis, Ailene Crowder, Dog get and Masters John Crowder, Paul Jones and Jimmie Green. Misses, Dorcas and Virg nia Lattimorc w. r > also present. A very plea a at after noon was enjoyed hv all. The hard wind March 'list., up rooted trees and riddled auto tops. Perhaps now, the long wish for spring-weather will arrive HE HIS GOOD HEIS1 TO HEM . This Man Says Since Taking HERB JUICE He Is Enjoy ing Belter Health Than He Has For a Long Time. “Your HERB JUICE is certainly a wonder when it comes to giving re lief from stomach trouble and consti pation. It did more than I expected is rueh a short time," said Mr. Roy Miller, who is highly connected with the Franklin Mill, Concord, N. C., ■ii\ an interview with the HF.RB JUICE man n few days ago. Continuing his statement to the HERB JUICE representlve, Mr. Mil lio had the following t<> r-ay: “For h long time I had been in poor health ■ my tiitet ailments were indigestion. I wt.s also bothered a great deal with livtr and kidney trouble. Regardless of hew careful I was about what I ntr, I suffered terrible with gas on stomach and heartburn. 1 bad a tired aching feeling in my back in the mernings and my sleep and rest at night was very broken. While 1 had taken different remedies trying to get relict it seemed that I never found a thing that just suited my case until HERB JUICE was recommended to me and I gave it a good tryout. It did not take very long after 1 began using the HERB JUICE to convince me that I had found the right medi cine anil I knew it was to give m« wonderf' ' relief, which it has already done; in fact, more than anything 1 have ever used. Since 1 have tnken •It regularly for several months 1 do not really feel like the same person. My complexion has cleared up; I have a better appetite and more e'.'-or gy than l huve enjoyed for a long time, iara never troubled any mere with constipation, as my bowels are regular and my liver is in splendid working condition. The gas pairs bleating ard bleching spells I had as a result of indigestion trouble have disappeared and now 1 cat such food • as I desire and digest properly. This is something indeed to be thankful for, and it certainly gives me reason to rejoice over my improved condi tion I know beyond ary question of doubt that HERB JUICE is the greatest system purifier and genor •al body builder sold today and it givas me great pleasure to recom mend such a wonderful medicine tt> my friends and everyone as one re medy they can take with confidence of ■being benefitted.” For Sale by Riviere Drug Co and Druggists Everywhere. ad\. Did you know that by-products of ■ jfrf live-stock and meat industry play an important part in your daily life. Did you know that pork and beef ^nnre often receivable for taxes dur 4i,g early settlement of America. Big Crowds Attend Closing At Fine Lattimore School Will Have Nine Months School Next 1200 People Witness Bin Pageant (Special to The Star) Lattimore—The closing exercises of the Lattimore High school this year were considered among the best programs aver held. Twelve hundred people were pre sent for the big pageant, which was both interesting and instructive. Sermon by afget; The annual sermon was preached by Kev. Kush Padgett, pastor of the Shelby Second Baptist church. His subject was “Life’ and the sermon was among the best ever heard at Lattimore. Three phases of l.fe \ver° pointed out by Rev. Mr. Padgett: Physical life, which is very necessary and demands the proper care; intel lectual life, which was stressed as being worth much more though huge sums are expended for school, and Christian life, which is the greatest of the trio. The urge was given for a more intensive religions life. Contests Good The readers and declamers con tests were well above the average and reflected credit on the fine work of the school and the faculty hand ling the students engaged. Hoey Makes Address On Friday morning Hon. Clyde TL Hoey delivered a great address. He discussed the wonderful opportunities of our great country; comparing this nation with the other nations of the world, and showing wherein we rank above the other nations. Mr. Hoey pointed out that we should follow the great Hebrew maxim, “Deny thyself and thus lead the world on in civili zation and in betterment. Many peo ple pronounced the address the greatest they had ever heard. The graduating exercises were held Friday evening and there were 1!) who graduated. Nine Months Next Year At a meeting of tlie trustees and upon the request and recommenda tion of Prof Lawton Blanton it was unanimously decided to ran the school nine months next year. This has been a most successful school year and under the present leader ship the nine nonth school is expv't cd to prove n great asset to the 1 alii more community. Medal VYinnt's Given The following were the medal Win ners of the school: Hunt Scholarship—Miss L i 1 1 a h Crawley, Lattimore. . Newton Debaters’—Mr. Allen ] Mel ton. Forest City, K. F. I). Edgar Price (Debaters)—Mr. Mar ion Champion, Shelby. Newton Improvement—Mr. John Kennedy, Shelby. , Edgaironian Improvement— Filey 1 Mart.n, Lattimore. Pippin H. S. Readers—Miss Lucy Mac Frances, Lattimore. Smith Elem Readers—Thelma Mc Entire, Shelby R-5. Blanton H. S. Declaimers—Rbv Mc Entire, Shelby R. F. I). 5. Bridges Declaimers—Tom Latti more. Falls Athletic Medal—Virgil Mc Swain. PRIZES ARK OFFERED IN STATE GARDEN CONTEST Raleigh.—An opportunity for those who have won lame as good vegetable growers to win substantial prizes is offered ;n the State Garde!) Contest which began on March 1 anil will close on February 28, 1027.. The time for enrollment in this contest closes on April 15 and ail gardens to compete for the prizes must be en rolled by that date. “Those who wish to take part in this contest should hand in their names to the home demonstratirn agent on April 15,” says E. B. Mor row, extension horticulturist at State College, who has charge of the contest. Card of Thanks. We w’sh to thank our friends and jneighbors for their kindness,, shown ns during the sickness {md death of cor dear husband and fatter. W. M. Rumgardner; also the doctors and nurses of the Shelby Hospital and Dr. Bell Gold also Dr. Edward bt Toluca, May God’s richest blessing.-) test upon the n all. Mrs. W. M. Bumgnrdnc" and fam ily. (Special to The Sla’-'1 Mr.-. Torn MporeV thir: grade sec tion A presented a very Interesting and enjoyable program last Fr.day morning during chapel period. We always look forward to Mrs. Moore’ programes with a great deal of plea cure. 'Che program rendered is a follows: Pong No. 85 by. the school. Bible Reading—Mrs. Moore. Lord’s Prayer. Mottoes—By third grade. Recitation—4“Rithinetic” —Eliza beth Hughes. April! April! Are You Here?— third grade. April Fool—Marie Wilkie. A Parody—“Who killed the W li ter?” Rod tat ion—“Recipe for an April Day” F'riv Rheinhardt. Recitation—Don’t Kill the Birds" Andrew Gardner. Vocal Solo—“Low In the Grave II Lay.” Mrs. Grady Lovelace. Rhymnes About Trees—Third grade. Vocal Duett—“In the Garden" bv. Helen Whitener and M.ldred Parker A Chorus of the Flowers, “April Fooling" Johnnie Norwood. Ber.frico Null announced each number on the program. Miss Ann Adams teacher of tile first grade is hack with us after an absence of a week. The South Shelby School made $70.00 on the picture that, was shown nt the Webb Theatre last Thursday. We are very grateful to Mr. Webb for giving us this opportunity of making some .monov for our piano which we bought in September. The teachers and pup Is both worked hard to sell tickets for “The L’n guarded Hour.”, Mesdames Joe Nash, Ransom Cas . steven#. Tom Moore and Misses Hart Sheridan, Frances Ilovle and Selma Webb motored to Winston Salem Saturday for the purpose of atending the Moravian Easter ser vices which took place at Sunrise Sunday morning. Miss Ruth Howie spent the Easter i holidays at her home in Abbeville, S. C. Misses Sara Warren and Lois ■ Rankin also spent Easter at their homes in Gastonia. The following teachers have re-: ported no tardies for their rooms last week: Misses Minnie Warlick. Hart Sheridan, Ruth Howie, Adeline! Bdstic and Ann Adams. We have learned three new songs in our new song hook recently: “Lead us Heavenly Father,” “Over the summer Sea,” and “The Days'; Greeting.” We Lke our new soap book fine. Literary Debate At! Piedmont School (Special to The StaV) The Persian Literary Society of. Piedmont 11icrh School will hold the .r twenty-sixth annual improvement de bate Friday, April 9, 1926. A popula ■ query is to be debated by the young debaters. It embraces the abolition of capital punishment. The young debaters are: Affirmative—Robert R. Forney, L. W. Lee, W. F. Eaker, W. D. Yelton. Negative—Thomas J. Forney, J. Floyd Hallman, .1. Alvin Props!, .). Durham VYhisnant. I>e< laimers—F. I). Sain. Several music selections will be1 rendered. The purpose of the debate is to : determine which speaker has made the most improvement dur.ng the year. The best speech does not win the medal. A constant worker in so- : ciety, one who is there every Mon day night to take part in the week ly debates, and if lie lias a good speech the night of the improvement debate his chance for the medal is h.gh. The public in cordially invited to attend the debate. ‘ . v _ * i KINGS MOUNTAIN SCORES 16 R! NS Kings Mountain, April 5.—-Kings Mountain scored 40 runs today against Bessemer City in seven and one-half innings. The visitors chalked up five tallies. The Bessemer City team called out all the power they could to put the Kings Mountain team out. It was her, | ot-sly being-considered to send a tries-- ; sage to the Charlotte fire department i I r help. Captain Hord hit «.xfe1y seven out of eight times up. Pitcher Ledford f< r the home team got six hits out- of ' eight trips. AVE you had your tank filled with the Ig-figg | Orange Gas, NO-NOX - didn’t the carbon knocks disappear as if by magic—isn’t *™™™your car performing a hundred porcent better? If you have not done so, get busy—you will be amazed and delighted. NO-NOX Motor Fuel is guaranteed to be Non Noxious, Non-Poisonous, and no more harm ful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline. NO-NOX is priced only three cents per gallon higher than That Good A Gulf Gasoline. ^ Try it out today at any G ulf Station GULF REFINING COMPANY OFFERING AN ADDITIONAL SERVICE qnipment ion Service ANY HOUR OF THE 24 Our . ntiipm n.t is modern and yets away from the Hoairt’' appearance' that naturally has a depressing influence* Oil'- attendants are trained in the handling of pa tients and impressed with the fact that each and every one should have the same attention that would be ac c ivied one of their own family. Not only do \vi operate within the city limits, but in count'- and to and from other towns and cities. IN CASE OF ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT CALL THE PARAGON AMBULANCE. -SOLID COMFORT THE PARAGON FURNITURE CO. “ON THE SQUARE—ON THE JOB.” -EVERY HOUR OF THE 24 — M. A. Spangler — P. L. Henncssa — R. E. 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