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H BSE 1 Whooping Cough is Rapine. M. »y *»ma|| |*ox Vaccine. Memorial At Sandy Plains yn 14th. (Special to The Star.) New House, May 10.—Cotton W ra pine through the grouhd. I>< o ple arc beginning to think of thin •>>'<* inui week. Some arms ore better from vne cinatioti, some are getting sore, more continue to take the vaccine. See to s as if there will he no nun if pox in this section if peoole con tinue to take the vaccination. Several from New House att.n-i cd the memorial at Big Springs c.-i Sunday. There wasn’t as many, there as usual for some reason. Whooping cough, is in this stc-j tion. Several families have it. Misses Dorcas and Corrine Grig!' gave a party last Satimlav night. A large crowd attended, and rep. i t <d a jolly time. ■ Miss Ray Greene visited MV* Blanche Grigg Sunday aft* i noon. Miss Evelyn Daves spent Satur day night with .Miss Corvine Grigg. Miss Kay Whisnant vkited M;r Oat'oe Whifaker Sunday. Mrs. L. S. Jenkins spent Sun he WUn air. and airs. Ed uVix- r. 'Mr. Frank McFarland of For est City spent th'- week er.d with Ms. Dolar • Daves. union a. »• i . u. sem ine cn Plcins B. Y. I’. U. organUa' ion r.ti invitation to a rpecinl program Sunday rilprht May Stub. The invi tation was accepted. It D hoped a large crowd from Sandy Plaltm w?H go-over to Union to hear 'nil -c ■ this special program *ehd<:ed. No, this week wasn’t training week at Sandy Plains. Miss ir ett could not get here, some of h. r people being seriously ill. so the training course will begin May 15. Nr . Heraie Doty is a Jrlaiiiev fmtlton visitor this- week. Mr. Hugh Davis spent Sunday rjvitb Mr. Buren Brooks. * The primary department and leaders have obtained money . 1’cugh to buy an organ and also are going to paint the walls of the room new-cut tains are being gotten for the windows. Mr.and Mrs. T. Cl. Stockton of Shelby spent Sunday with Mrs. Stockton’s mother, Mrs. Gold. Miss Donnie Gold had as her geests Sunday night, her cousins Misses Dorothy and Mary l,ee Greene. " Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jenkins .-pent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Plato McKee. SSrr, Clarence DePriest of Shell y ” u a visitor in this community Sunday, Mis .es Annie Belle and Carrie DePriest are are home from school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Davis of, Lowell spent Saturday night with Mr, and Mrs. Will S. Davis. Mr. urn! Mi-. Stoupb Davis spt i ' Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hawkins. Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde Duty of K; n rapolis were week end visitors in this section. Miss Zephry Doty is -real sick present. Miss J.ula Walker spent the wet-k end with Mr. nmJ Mr. N*< - man Whitaker. Mrs. Jack Philbm k of_A'abama. is visiting Mrs. Henna Philbeck Memorial will be at Sandy Plain next Saturday Mav It. Sm < .■ w.-.’l he all day. Dinner at lil o'clock. The reporter hasn't been able to ascertain who the' speaker will !> •. There will be a tacky party jriv, n by the Senior B. V. V. V. at the home of Miss Vernie Walk r i-.n. Saturday fiisfht May M. Cernes will be played and rr i n jhinents will bo served. L.ily Mill Dots Of Personal Interest /Special .o The Star.) The first Sunday of June a >i>ec ii l ervice will be rendered for ' he old people. All that are unalpe ’1° walk will be furnished convey.'*nee. The second- of June will bo Fathers' day. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Ilarrill and family. Mr. attfl Mrs. T r?mn llnn-riik ami family from Sharon end Mt. Snai were v».s.H«r» at the borne of Mr. M. 0. .-iooro far the week-end. Mrs. John F. Schenck and son. (if Shelby, are visitor*, at th 1 ome of friends- in Ki'vv York. Mr. I,. W W-tri' ) r.n • fnnvi •spent Sunday a’ (’l iver ll.il for memorial services. A birthdnv dir.ne- was. lipn •>.! r.n Mrs. WiGon Sir dr.1’ by 1 or children. She had j?on<- to church, to (ome bock and find dinner spread ami a great many there. Mr. Z«n< H an tines1 v.hi bn- hr r e in the hoKpitn' on’-te awhile -rf fe! !nj? from- an air'e- returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Tl/.d VT. P.-i re spect. the past week end with friends in Mee>rr‘ hf ?o. Mr. at d Mfr. h. B. Antho** fed fairily were visitors tu the home of Alr«. Proctor, of Charlotte, for the week end. Mir’ CatborHto Hamrick scent the week-end with he- mother Mr»,- p F. McS’vein.' of (lrcv«r. Mr. end Mrs. W. G. Anthony spent Sunday evening with SIVr., P. F. McSw't'o at (Truvor. Sir. and Mrs. M. L. Snake and family men* Sunday at Elisabeth Church for memorial services. Miss Oc!e Wilkie. of Shelhv spent .he wi«k-inii ni sh h , .no of friends at the Dover Mill. Air and Mrs John Fowler and family, of Florence. S. C. are .■ nrndit cr a few days with rela tives, Mr. and Mrs, Char. Bobbitt. Mr. and Airs. C. M. Morrison spent the v.d.’k-oiul with her mother Mrs. Maty Bridges of North Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lnwraan and family with Mr. -C. A. Morrison were visitors with rghttiye? at Connelly Sprit.gs for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. T.rdbo.ter and family spent the week-end e* the home of friends at Kings Moun tain. Miss Pa'i'ine Pritchard spent the wetk-erd with h’-r moth*-, Mrs. Andrew Pritchard of the Ora Mill. Mr. W. F. Warliek and family of Casar spent the veil:-'rid at the home of Mr. atrd .Mrs- 1.. W. Warliek. Mrs. I."ni Pet err,e.r pent Sun day at Beaver D.im for memor ial services. Mt. 5iinai To Have Memorial 15th (Special to The Star.) Shelby* It-2.—Sunday school will meet next Sunday rrorn'ng, i May lfi at. 9:30 after which 'hjr* will be a menu,rial nddress fol lov ed by decoration, of the i rsv «. Dir ne'r will he served at the "< on hour and a sermon will he* deliv-; (red by Rev .Rn.-h Padgett in the afternoon. Mis-: Donie Putnam of Ca toma "Oen. Thursday nit'hl with Mr. and Mn. Yn.te. Putnam. Mir’S O1 e-l.) Putnam left r'cend lv f«>r South Mountain where she has accept ■. ( n positiur. Mrs. Vv P. Tills'he' who ho* bn< o visitin'' in Ch»-lo**e arf!"ed in flip (omnMmitv Sunday. M'“" •Tulin Darin. Mr. Julius Davis and (,p rfi f'nn;t. inn hor t^r •"tvI sp*r'i.' Stthdit" with Mr?- Pqeifi Rollins, Mr. and Mrs RiTtcr. Pu*narr. o' PV-■ iii-■. were visitrrr' in this rrc t ion Sttndav. Mr. J. FI Hnwh'nr has h"-'! quit e irk the past few days. Wo \y'*,h for h-m n speedy recovery. Mr a’d Mrs Rob art Hawkin' of Sbp’hv. rn-n4 Sttndn" with Mr. and Mr" W'lh’cu Putnam. A number of thr twonl? from *his rommunitv attended 'rmnoriul services a; Rrnvcr Dam Sunday. MOTORS IN TRANSVA VI, ARK DEATH 'O DONKEYS (Hy.intern-.tionnl \< w> Rcr>ice 1 Cape Town.-—Thousands of doft he.V‘ . i, is declared, are being rutb b -sdv abantloi eel by owners on the Western Traf>*v»trJ alluvial diggings became of the rnn'd growth of motor traffic on the fields. 1 Donkeys nowadays are rot worth more than a quarter each to their owners, and the cost of their food and water is prohibitive. Rather than keep thsnt their own ers are alleged to he turning them loose to die of th'rtsK i. . ” THEN CO AHEAD" ^ «(fac SURE YOU'RE RIGHT U’LL NEVER BE SURE TILL YOU DRIVE AN OLDSMOBILE STANDARD LUXE TOUftlNC In addition to its !ui» OlJnwbjJtf't dr llt«u d prices include t fat lowest handling and financing charges at-tillable. No matter how confident you may be that a certain car is the one you want to buy, you can’t be sure till you compare it with others at about the price you wish to pay. So come to your Oldsmo bile showroom—go over this truly great car, point by point. “Be sure you’re right . . . then go ahead.” But you’ll never be sure till you drive an Oldsmobile. Hawkins Brothers Shelby, N. C. o'^ I ii)itk 6 Famous Cooks of ike Domestic Science Depart* *isult Perfection Stove Company) N ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN INSU RES THE COOK I (FMftor'e Note: TbU it ont of aa a» gcrius of cook in* article* by 6 ui»m-.>s cock*, running exclusively In tbit -per ) What fascinating places some kitche is are! Bx*ight and at tractive, they literally inspire . heir oTvners to better cook Ml-13 ROSA Michaeus mg deedb. Every honse wife owes herself a well lighted, cheery kitch en. For she spends more time in the kitchen than any other place. Cray Kitehant Cray kitchen# are eery popular ; i. lirtys. lit fact, they are more i i*iMir than white ones. That's i<k« tin y nre almost as light as x It; f-:Ul.chs. end so very much . e r to keep clean. White shows \i iy fingermark. Crui of the most attractive kltch ne has grey wall.*, woodwork, ; '.. !wn cabinet. cupboard# and -di-rivrtfc. All are painted a glossy nuv which can he Quickly washed a damp cloth. Fresh white wi’ii!' * bordered In pink are at the vice windows. Ann a neat linoleum. ■ lath anti gray Squared, covert the ! i.or. A i?e»t Carrier S'eve, table, high work slool and :.t met nre grouped for easy work —to sax a steps And In one part f vlit: l. itchvn Is the housewife's •A corner—a locking chair and !a with reading matter. Many a rest minute" can be snatched hllo-iueais aro cooking. i ii-ly. such a ki'chcn is a happy .11 which to work. And. isn't ii I - tan! ike housewife's happl i redacted in better meals? fit * ic!i n kitchen as the one Just » '.lived, the work is so much ens tbut the housewife is often in i»lre*i. >o make new dishes—a <•».'■ from the regular round of n : ' and potatoes, b’-'rs llosa VI- haclls. New Orleans ■l<‘ "ff expert. lodr.y Rives several i. tfjl recipes of the “lnspira Uki" type. I s i'nm'! c» Water Pudding ; cup *ugar 3 ergs l cup milk •> 'aMcfpoons flour 3 '.ihu jfpoens butter i t vanilla extract ■•u.ijfc wafers » of ftji the lngredi * f* wkfme, in a double b’ee bottom of baking diah ••'■li. Add a layer of sliced rour half the custard ft AM bananas, and rest ft!. Beat egg whit.-s stiff on' top; I'ut tn oven and 'Ml • nd runny advantage* In 't •i.-w‘lpt)i,». iu In oil stove > • <it the beat has the ■' v t'■ .slit w the oven to •- burner -a 1 i-e:» Co hen v > • rfin ited top t s t from the stove ’tilth Hie holes and ■•v food Which is -ti»* OeJrtHcx 11 tsrv* at parties. H cup flour H teaspoon baking' powder H teaspoon salt 3 cups dry eocoanut 1 teaspoon vanilla. Ber.t the whites stiff, gradually add the corn syrup, then fold In the sifted flour, couoanut. salt and va ulMa, Drop by tablespoons on groused baking sheet und bake in i modulate even twenty minutes. Shyhne Walnut Wafers Tou can make these at the game I tlnru ua ti;t eocoanut dainties, for ■ they require the uim baking time. 1 Mrs. IJeile DeCiraf, famous San > Kianciseo cooking authority, givfe* ; the following recipe: 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup broken walnut meats 14 teaspoon 0.1 it ! tablespoons flour 1 egg, beaten , Mix Ingredients In order given, ! Drop from teaspoon on creased j cookie sheet several inches apart I to allow t.r spreading. Bake in a very moderate oven and remove from sheet at once. Sweet Potato Pone This la a favorite Southern dish. Here'e Hiss Michaclls' recipe, i, 'hfK® sweet potatoes \ cup brown sugar * *Bice grated rind of lemon 1 cup tnllk cup butter teaspoon each of notmeg, ground cloves and cinnamon % cup molasses J _ W»*h anil grato the potatoes, neat the eggs well; Stir the butter end sugar till creamy; add the egge, -Tti l,'rn*a.p0,l,at2f8,,a1d also milk. Peat all #e» together, add lemon rind. Put Into a welt but tered pan fend bake slowly fox an May bo served either warm or cold. Usually cut in slices. CwHelotts dishes! How one enloys * ' iiltnl cooking them In a cheerfsl kite! Brighten your kitchen t TouU be a haptfter woman and the whole family will benefit. Porcelain enamel is greatly In de mand for kitchen equipment because it »e so easily cleaned. The latest turn this development has taken is in stove tons. Mow for the first time you can hey a n>Sr< nt with a smooth, porcelain enamel top. (Don't mti the next htmllhi article by «S> fonoucMlti In t hit payer next »id.| It is said that American income has doubled in twenty years. Fig ures on the outgo are not available. Exrecisrs Will He Hold Ther-d.’.y And Friday of This Week— Program In Foil On Thursday and Friday of thir, week the commencement exercises of the South Shelbjf school will be held in the school auditorium at 8 o'clock* to which the public in cordially invited. The t commencement exercises are being held earlier than usual so that the remaining two weeks may be given to review work and examinations. On Thursday at 8 o'clock an operetta entitled “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” will be given under ^frs. (irady Lovelace’s direction. More than 100 pupils will take paid, in this operetta which is founded upon Grimm’s well-known fairy story Snow White. On Friday evening the following program will be rendered: Chorus: “A Garden Lullaby” (Barcarolle) Offenback; Songs, by the first grades: “Twinkle Tvv'n kle Little Star,” “In Wooden Shoes, (Folk dance), “Slumltr Boat.” Diill: “Sweeping and Dusting,” by third grades; Chorus: “I Hear' the Bees A-Humming,” Zame crik; Contestants for the Paul Webb .recitation contest: Mary Sue Bell, “The Littlest Rebel,” Lena Harick, “Angel's Wicked ness,” Magnolia Carter, “A LittV Joy Ride,” Ruth Williams, “Ole Mist is.” Contestants for the O. M. Mull declamation contest: “Ray Haw kins,” Baxter Shull, “Universal Education.” Clarence Queen. “Lin coln’s Gettys Address,” M. Y. Duncan, "Our Glorious Constitu tion.” Presentation of medals and certificates: “J. D. Lineberger vedal for best soeller in South Sheiby school; Paul Webb medal for the best recKer; O. M y , medal for the best de- la«ni-.. Presentation of in-rfect attend:,n,'. certificates. Chorus: ‘Rose fc,, where,” Deuza. GRANDFATHERS CU it f»\Ys HONOR Tt) ITS Ft" \l»i,{ (ByUnteniationijl New? c, , London.— Eighty grand fat!? ,., everyone of them over 00 wa. „• age, and several over 00,' J,, with bowed heads in patheti- p:„. cession through the street: ,f \y ; worth, a London suburb, a last tribute at the k-t-rd tery to Joseph H. r.v? ’ founder of the only Grandee ,-,v club in England, who v -i., died at the age of 80. v s?*** Vvt stoves* ^ a0d , rr“B''*rtWtec60“<£ray trirt'°"”g^)y kitchen ***“ a ^ **£££ ^ Pnatne' toP*< * bea*? b\ac^ » r>TCe\av° e° f r add to ^ ^ to _tb gray PoT Asking {oT’ t stoves. G _^e ?£* of '** ** £?** *° easy «> ££** StoV^ enatnel W* stove- <^®g gen«»e ^ ^ C wtge *»“£ g^ets v"* got ^ at, easy peTfecuo*‘ Yaln eu 50\ OtvW vn/ rtP«uine P° - . ito ntots an$ g . fot four P'eS.'.H bandy new c° e enough { b^ets ^^ctjons are coW? ILasene. *e » d(,alet s. PefU^®' WE SELL NEW STOVES Shelby’c Largest Depa; iment Store f"‘iCecticn Steves — Wicks — Wtck leaners — Oven Indicators. insult Us About Easy Terms. PERFECTION OIL STOVE ALL SIZES. FOR SALE AT THE Paragon Furniture Co. SHELBY, N. C. For The New Perfection Oil Stove See John M. Best Furniture Co.
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