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Special to The Star Miss Grace Cook, who spent last week with her brother Mr. L.»A. Conic has returned io her home near Gran ite Falls. Mrs. Paul Peeler and little son, Ned, returned with Mr. Peeler to Hendersonville, Sunday for a two weeks stay. Mr. C. L. Ramsey jvho is wot king ing Asheville spent the week-end wih home folks, Mrs. C. D. Weast and daughter. Miss Pearl spen. Sunday with Mrs. Marcus Bridges near Ross’ Grove. Mr. Clyde Kendrick of Kllenharo spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Kendrick. Mrs. Mary Proctor is spending r few days with her daughter Mrs. .1. T. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Silver and lit tle daughter Mary Margaret, Mr. and i Mrs. W. O. Hefner and “Snbok,” and Mr. J. C. Hydrr spent Sunday io Morgnnton the guest of Mr. C. F. Sil ver. Mrs. A. B Champion anil little | daughter, Elizabeth, of Gastonia spent j Sunday with Mrs G. E. Lewis. We were indeed glad to have R< v. J. D. Morris of Fal|ston preach for vis at the M. P. church Sunday night. The revival which was to have begun has been railed off. Mr. A. A. Ramsey is electing n nice little bungalow on Gardner SI , which lie will occupy when conplt *d. ~ Mrs. Rollins Buried At New Hope Church Cedar Grove Yeung Woman Dies it Lakeland. Florida, Follow ins: An Operatiea. The funeral services of Mr. . C. ; Rollins were penductod this week nr i New Hope, l*'»*rl• Rev. (!. I'. Abcrr.et hy j having charge of t he services. Mrs. Hollins died last hi iday at . Lakeland. Florida, following an ope>-j at ion,- the remains reaehins- Karl Sun- ! day. With her husband Mr-. Rollint moved lit Florida la-1 fall. lie tore marriage ' the deceased was j Miss Ri by MeSwain, atal was a | u.ute of Boiling Springs. She was for j some time an efficient tea-iicr in thirl county. Survivors are her parents: Mr. ant! I Mi L. M. Mt Swain, of the Cedar (Jrove section, four sisters, Mrs. Tom Moss of Karl, Misses Fay and Mil dred M(‘Swain of Cedar drove, and Mrs.JBessie Duncan of Crewe, Va., and three brothers. Messrs. Clyde and Marvin. of Cedar Grove and Mr. Law rence McSwain of Kentucky, a!i of whom wt re present at the funeral. Memorial Service. Memorial serv'ce will be held at the Caisa.r Baptist church Saturday Ma; 2,'ird. Services at 11 a. m. and dinner | :m the trround. j General Items Of Boiling Springs (Special to The Star.) Boiling Springs.—The farmers of this section arc busy finishing up their planting. Mrs. Z. O'. Holland and son Jack, ; pent the past week in Shelby as the truest* of Mrs. Georgf Holland. Miss Mnlina Jolley of Gaffney, S. (’. visited Miss Lucille Buchanana last week. Mr. J. B. Walker and family at tended memorial exercises a, Sandy Plains last Saturday. Mr. Roland H-vnriek and Misses Mettie Parker, Edna and Rut a Han - rick motored to Shelby Sunday after noon to hoar Mrs. Thacker. On last Friday afternoon 'Mrs. If. B. Greene was hostess to the Ton Kites and Needles club. After a pleasan, hour of scrying the club was called to order for a business meeting. Several suggestions were made by >b<v digdrent members as to what the cii'gT could accomplish. After the busfN ness meeting the hostess served a de licldus sweet course. ' Card of Thanks. Wo wish to express to our many friends our sincere appreciation for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement. The Sunday school class, the church, ihe B. Y. P. L\ the funeral directors; friends and neighbors for their kindness helped us io bear our Burden of sorrow. i.. M. McSwain and Family. C. S. Rollins and Family. | A Special Demonstration of the W&stinghouse AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE i Will be held at the ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY S THURSDAY and FRIDAY of this week. i r MISS ASBURY, especial ly sent from the factory, be in charge. will Come and see this marvelous household appliance IN AC ! TION. Food will he cooked a.id served WHILE YOU WAIT. 3 All are welcome, and an acceptance of this invitation implies H no obligation. We want every woman in this section to see how 3 these WONDERFUL RANGES work, and the labor saving their ! use affords. “The Range with the Clock'* frar Remember the dates — THURSDAY and FRIDAY of this week. ♦ Hours 10 to 12 and 3 to 6. Through a ^ Special Arrangement ^ with the Manufacturers t.jC You can be a better cock even than Mother by using the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range—the range with the clock. Think of it! You can prepare a big roa'st* and five vegetables simultaneously—all will be ready for serving at, the same time—none will taste of the others, even if one of the vegetables is onions! That s only one of the marvelous things you’ll learn at these demonstrations. All without obligation. Be sure to come while the Home c-T Electric Service Company U W. GARDNER. iHmeanmiGS) INTERESTING NEWS FROM NO. ONE TOWNSHIP Memorial services were, held at La ve.«iia church last Saturday. Mr. Thurman Byars spent last Sal ut day night with Mr. Bee McCra'V . ? Grassy Pond, S. C. Memorial services will he held :u .Camp Creek Saturday May 22. The foi lowing program will he tendered. 9:30 to 11 Song service. 11 ,a. nt. Sermon by Rev. G. P. Ahernethy, of Shelby. 12—Decoration of graves. Dinner. 1:30— Short song service. Ad dress by A. V. Washburn. Song. Ad diess by l’rof. 0. P. Hamrick. Eveiy body invited to come and bring vveli filled baskets. Rev. C. M. Rollins preached a fine sermon last Sunday morning at. Camp creek and Rev. Paul Dobbins preached Sunday night. We enjoyed them both. Don’t target to meet next Sunday afternoon .o organize tile B V P. U. The sexes are different. A man can not love a "woman unless be respects her. DURHAM HOTEL GUESTS ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP Durham, May IT.—Two rooms on different floors of the Washington*. Duke hotel wei'e entered Saturday night while guests slept and rolvbeo of S50, the guests reported this morning. (’. P. Means,'.registered from Rich mond, Va., reported laken fro: i his room and P. 0. Jenkins. Hunting ton. W. Va *‘14, all in bills. N» dues were left. Several hundred dollars is report ei to have been taken from several rooms in Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, last week after the ra"s. The first such burglary ret* rted . as at the Charlotte hotel last yea", when half a dozen rooms were robbed of ns. .v than S200, a similar robbery follow ing at George Vanderbilt hotel, Ashe ville, a few days later.. - Thomas McDermott** aged ID, while in a Chicago hospital with a broke,t leg, gave a pint of his blood for aa emergency transfusion to another pat ient. <t IQ LQ uvZZml ICJ LCJ LC_J LC-I LCZJ LCU LC^J tcrj L'c=U Li J UZZJ U~ i U JTJ U U - j U—j ut_J 20$ LOT -208 FOR SALE AT - YOUR OWN PRICE --- Saturday, May 22nd, 1926 — 2:30 O’CLOCK — The Biggest block of clone in pronely ever offered at Auction in or near Shelby. 208 lots on Suttle Street—Just off North Washington street, Cleveland Springs Road—Leading from court square East—Lineberger Street to Eastside Manu facturing Co., and adjoins Shelby Cloth Mill property on the South_Sewer line runs through center of property. \ THIS IS UP-TOWN PROPERTY - THE KIND THAT WILL MAKE THE BUYER MONEY, TOMORROW — NEXT WEEK — NEXT MONTH. TERMS WILL BE IN REACH OF ONE AND ALL. THE BEST BUY IN OR NEAR SHELBY TODAY. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU BUY THIS KIND OF PROPERTY. YOU’LL HAVE A PROFIT JUST AS SOON AS YOU BUY DRIVE OVER AND LOOK THIS PROPERTY OVER, JdAKE UP YOUR MIND. COME TO THE SALE, SATURDAY, MAY 22ND, 1926 — 2:30 O’CLOCK — PROMPTLY — YES — $50.00 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY. Shelby Real Estate Company SELLING AGENTS FOR LINEBERGER SUTTLE SPANGLER --PALMER THE BEST BUY IN OR NEAR SHELBY TODAY —-V lifStiK.ilr.il fifJIUc’rUF’tl fP! lean usii ran :i
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