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Married april soth; TO LIVE IN SltKl.BY The Star is asked to announce the marrlatre of Mias Maude L»p»n Hi(fh Shoals and Mr. Ren Kirin _Z_^ of Shelby, the marriage taking place at York, S. C., April 3’Oth. Mr and Mrs. King will live at tin* Shcf hy cotton in ill where lie ha<? taken ti position. -SINCLAIR ALL THE WAY You do not'realize hov/ beautifully your car really can run until you use all of these Sinclair Oils: Opaline Motor Oil for perfect mot< •• lubrica tion—Sinclair Gasoline for mileage and power—Sinclair Kerosene for cleaning and conditioning your parts. These Sinclair Products have no super ior for combined effectiveness in the operation of your car. Use them ex clusively. Sinclair Seals Power at every Degree of Wear CLEVELAND OIL CO. Distributors-Shelby, N. C. ADVERTISE IN THE STAR — IT PAYS. Practical tests tell us it's the best Flat Wall Paint on the market NINE leading brands of flat wall paint were *= tested oft a wall by a skilled painter for wnshability,ease ~ of application and appear* ~r ancc. Then, four judges cx «** atninednnd rated ench paint? The rating proved to our r satisfaction that Dcvoe X' Velour Finish is the best flat * wall paint on the market. At1* I ■ »AUL WEBB & SON Shelby, N. C. ‘Practical Tests Throve Devoe Quality f-'mallp* x nnd IV looping Cough Still Rago. Training School Postponed. Personals. (Special to The Star.) New House, May 18.—Memorial services were held at Sandy Plains Saturday May 14, A very large crowd attended. Considering small pox and whooping cough are in the community. Rev. A. H. Hints f King: Mountain conducted the d - votiortal exercises. Rev. I). (,. Wash burn preached the memorial .serni on in the afternoon, and Mr. G. G. Cage of Kings Mountain delivered on addre-", Also Rev. Kankey RIanton of Louisville, Ky., made a talk. A large crowd attended the. tacky party given by the senior B. Y. 1*. Vi. at thr- home of Miss Vernie Walker Saturday night. All report ed a good time. People are very busy thinning cotton and corn this week. The c.'ld weather ha: hindered work Rome. The training school has been postponed, until later. The small pox scare being on and people busy with crops it was thought best V Wait till a later date. Mi's Ora Daves is in a critical 1 condition. y Messrs. T amar Davis of Fail and D. Davis of Georgia attended the memorial at Sandy Plains. Several from this section went to the memorial at Union Sundry* Miss Mertio Aberncthy spent Saturday night with Miss Mary C Brooks. Mias Selma Humphries and Mr. Cieatux Brook® of Knnrnpoli* spent the week end at their homes. Mrs Rachael Humpht h ; accompanied them home and will stay for some time. Miss Ltieile Packard of Lawn dale route spent the week end with Misses Vernie and Ruth Walke”, Mrs. M. G. Daves spent last week with her daughter Mrs. Johncs at! First Broad. Miss Zephry Doty is improving.i We wish for her a speedy recovery. | Miss Gladys Petty spent Sun-1 day with Miss Gladys Greene. I Lit 1 le Lillian Waters small (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Waters] j? r'cl; at this writing. Little Edna DePriest^ms eome homo from hospital much improved* * * > * * No. 1 Township News Of Interest (Special to The Star.) Mr. Willie Byars and family of this section spent the week end ax Converse. S. C. Miss Malinda Jolley of Robbs section and Nellie Humphries of Grasse Pond spent the week end with Miss Vernier Byars. Mr. Noah Jolley and family of Robbs section spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam Bridges. Messrs Richard and Theodore Earl spent last. Saturday night in Cliffside r Miss Exie HumjAjp has re turned home aftajiy^pnd'npr a few weeks in f!reo*UuW»JS. C. 1 Misses Clara and Ereel la McCraw of Robbs visHstJ Jtloisc Ham rick Inst Sunday. Messrs, dark and F.srl TTumnh ries of Blacksburg. S. €., visited at the honm of Mr. Thamer Humph ries during the week end. l ittle Ajleco .Tollev of Hreen ville, S. C., is visiting relatives here. Mr. Saw McCIaney and family of Trinity wero visitors at the home of Mr. Geotgp Humphries Sunday. Re’/. C. C. Matheney of Alexan der took winner at the home of Mr. Eti1o Eafl Monday, Forest City,—At a meeting of th? board of directors and officials of the Rutherford county fair asso ciat'i n, held at the office building at Spindale last week, plans for FJ'itbevff r,|’s lii<-ge«t fair were dis cussed. Chas. Z. Flack, of Fores; < sty, was elected manager of the fair in addition to being president. An elaborate Fourth of July celebration is being planned, which will be held at the fair grounds. Tentative plans are to lipid an all day program and also have a pro gram on tlje night of the fourth A picnic dinner will be served, am a speaker of note will be present and address the crowd. Athletic contests will be held some time, during the day, as well as a number of other contests. The officials are laying nlars for the greatest fair ever held in the history of the county. More in terest. is being manifested tha ever before, and all committee and officials are functioning and plan ning and taking care of the small details which are so essential to ' the success of the fair. Letter Farriers Meet. Raleigh. UNTS.)—-Anproximat- - ly 500 rural letter carriers rre ex pec4. ;<! here early in Jalv for the annual meeting of the North Car olina Ityral Letter Carriers’ as se- ‘ lion. The meeting will be in session two days, July 4 and 5. A commit tee has been here for the past few days making arrangements for the yearly gathering. BADLY RUN-DOWN Kentucky Woman Had 'Terrible Time’' Doing Her Home Work. Strength Returned After She Took Cardui. Shelbyville, Ky.—"Several years ago,” says Mrs. Alven -Terse, of tldfl place, "my health was very bad." I wan very much run-down. I was in such a weak, nervous condition that I wae not able to do my housework. "I sbuggled to keep up, because 1 had to, but many a time I spent hours in bed, trying to force enffljgi strength to go through the dailj routine. * "Tliis condition went on for some time, until I heard about Card®, which some ono told me was good for such ailments. I gave it an im mediate' triui, and, I am thankful to nay, my improvement was rapid. I sown was able to do my housework with ease and comfort. I felt hue and I lcokod so much better. ■ *» "This spring I was r.ot as well an I had been. I was-iU in the winter with colds, which left me weak. So 1 sent at once to the store for Cardui nnd began taking it. in just a little i while I was feeling much better, my strength returned and I was able to jet my work done easier and with .era effort. ’ • At all drug stores. XC-lTS SAMPLER OP OlIH (iOOI)R SENT ANYWHERE ON REQUEST — Order Them And Compiirc With Others. J THE NEW FROCKS FOR GRADUATION ARE HERE! FOR YOUR CONVEN IENCE— The Aug. W. Smith Co., logically the out standing women's de partment store of the Carolina*, being ro easily accessible hv train or bus, has ar ranged for visiting women a free parcel check room on our mezzanine floor. One may check their pack ages here all day if fliev wish—no charge. A very comfortable rest room is located on the second floor— there yoti will find Chairs, Writin" desks connecting toilet and lavatory. Also for | your convenience there is a maid in attend ance. ■HH—'. .. Cu: tains - $1.00 Crinkle Crepe Tuo anti a auarter yard length with val ance and tie backs. Re tv bice, fold strip es. Silk Lingerie Nothing; pleases the *?radi’te more — vcry moderate prices. HAT BOXES $3.65 Patent leather and leather composition, standard size Hat Box es with extra com partments — $3.06. For Misses, $15.00 to $39.50. Fcr The Grammar School Graduate, $5.00 And Up— For 4hat very important occas ion of your daughter’s life, (Graduation. You may choose her frock from dainty pastel shader cr white, of Georgette, exquisitely soft and lovely. Flor al. pleated or frilled, bows and flowers with new and clever ar rangement of sleeves and skirts. Surely these frocks will please her as much as her diplomat Your little girl will also be pleas ed if'her frock comes from The Aug. W. Smith Go. See them this w^ek! Apoarel — Second Floor. Corner East Main and Liberty Streets “Alwavs Something New to Show You” SPARTANBURG S. C. « PRINTED SILK DRESSES $15.00 T i n y, flora! prints, new! A r-rize and style for every woman. And KERCHIEFS Arc extremely smart this summer. See the newest ones this week. SUMMER HATS Medium, large, or the brimless hats are all equally smart for sum- | mer. All colors and I black. Priced— $5 t0 $15 ! Did You Know That We Issue Policies On Sub-Standard Risks? The M. P. Coley Agency Shenandoah Life insurance Company Shelby, North Carolina. This is number four of a series for busy business men on BATTERY HORSE SENSB ( So do all batteries.' It’s what is on the inside that counts. Play safe and next time get yourself a k — Genuine L—Full Capacity * —Full Service * Jhe&tOj&e —the battery of no regrets . from _ _ “■ > New Ion Battery and Electric Co., n Genuine j’ltl-iize, , fvll-serrice, / 13 Plate PREST-O-LITE *14-40 Mere arc wele^ssi savings! I -... savings ort the finest of foods, for | only the linest of foods find their way I to the A&.P. Here are genuine values, made possible by a great buy- ® ing-powef which economlies on 1 everything but quality. % TOMATOES FRESH RIPE LB. 10c ;iii Bellies Kingan’s Dry 1 Salt LB. PEAS Fancy Tiny No. 2 Sifted Can 19c Fruit Salad Del Monte No. 1 Can 27c MILK Whitehouse Tall Evaporated Can 10c Evaporated Peaches 15c Ice Cream Powder g 10c Ice Cream Salt r 19c Oranges Large Juicy Doz. 25c WALDORF Toilet 3 Paper for 20c THEA NECTAR TEA 1-4 lb. pkg. 19c Grape Juice A & P Pint Pure Bottle 19c franco — HOW WE PAINT ,vcaT We have a special mixtur- ; „ " moving' the old pain, and ytrJ Iron: your car, then w, •,,‘1 it down to a shiny surfa ,r which we apply the ne\. < ,j; . |t' r der even pressure and ^" glossy finish into every ? evenly and completely. \\\. ! to you a car body as spic ;m-- 'Jfn as the day it came from"■ . tory. ac‘ AUTO PAINT SHOP (C. L. WEAVER, AREY BUILDUP: PAY CITY TAXES BEFORE JUNE 1ST Properly owners in Shelby who l>avc rs«A paid their city taxes aie urged to do :>t3 before June 1st. Take due notice of this warning. O. M. SUTTLE, Tax Collector. A. P. WEATHERS, Mayor rr»:' .' ■3T : I sm-x L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINt the Pure White head and Pure White Zinc Paint simply requmrigthreequarts of Linseed Oil to be stirred into each gallon to thereby 1 make \ gallons of I BEST—PURE—PAINT Ready for use ILLUSTRATION $3.00 «« GALLON Qgttg Proved by S3 year» of utmost satisfactory use without repainting for 10 to 12 years, and an equal quantity painting mote surface than hand made White Lead Paint, FOR SALE BY IP AIL WEBB & SON, SHELBY KLETEk HARDWARE CO.. RUTHERFORD ION J. I>. BLANTON, INC., MARION RHYNE HARDWARE CO., MARION A GREATER PARAGON! HAVING DISPOSED OF ITS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT THE PARAGON Will henceforth concentrate all of its energies, resources and initiative to the upbuilding of the Furniture busi ness— To the end of creating here one of the largest and finest furniture estab lishments in this state. Henceforth you will find at THE PARAGON the ultimate in service in this department of business enterprise. THE PARAGON FURNITURE 1 COMPANY —ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE—-J
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