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It’s Here FOLKS! Tile ; — FARM EXHIBITS — r«rur«#%fra'-^ v.- w wxi < « «# SCHOOL CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE ON OPENING DAY. — GAY MIDWAY — IT’S DIFFERENT THIS YEAR. GREATER AND MORE ATTRACT IVE. POULTRY SHOW THE BIG JOHNNY JONES SHOW. ALL NEW. FREE ACTS AND MIDWAY. ‘ — FAST RACES EACH DAY — rm^TTMT W *Jf «kJT *** • larger and finer exhibits, better accommodations. I VWWWWWWWWW' Be Among The Thousands Thronging The Fair Grounds Tuesday And Four Following Days. - SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS - EVERY NIGHT DIFFERENT FROM PREVIOUS FIREWORKS PROGRAMS. -BE THERE- | =__ __ _* ! Fallston Youth Off To College (Special to The Star.) ! Fallston, Sept. 20—The followup I boys from Fallston left this week !for college: Messrs. Earl Lutz, Foi l Stamey, Charles Kendrick, George I Murray, and Loyd Wilson for Duke University: Mr. Odus Wright for j Georgia Tech; Banks Baker tor ! Chapel Hill. Dr. Walter Lackey who has been | working during his vacation in a I hospital in Charlottesville. Va , spent the week-end here with iris parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lackey returning the first of the week to take up his studies in the Univer sity of Virginia Mrs. Henry Stamey of Belwood is Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan left ! i Saturday for Albemarle, where he ! will conduct a revival meeting. Mrs. j Morgan will visit her mother then,*. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoyle and I family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wise I of near Linco'.nton Sunday, Mr. Blaine Melton and two sons of Glen Alpine were Fallston vis itors Saturday Mr. Everette Morris, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Morris and Miss Carrie Helton of Cherryville were marrietl last Tuesday in Charlotte. They are spending several days here with Mr. Morris' parents. * Mr. Roaehel Costner had his arm badly lacerated while operating a wood saw Monduy> by a piece of wood flying from the saw and hi - ting him on the arm. Messrs. T. A and Clarence C. Stamey were Hendersonville visit ors Thursday. Miss Rhea Lattimore ■ spent the week-end at Mt home near PolK vilie. Mesdames Claude and C. T. Stanley visited Mrs. Lee Cornwell ct the Zion community one day last week. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Herndon and Mr. and M s . P. E. Randall, of near Kings Mountain, spent Sunday with Miss Minnie Wright. Miss Pear Jolly assistant book keeper for the Stamey company. - HOW’S THE CAR? - Does your car miss or knock—or show any other “symptoms?” Perhaps you are not using the best oils for your own car. Drive in and consult with us. Let us show you how Sinclair Opaline Motor Oils apply the Law of Lubrica tion to the requirements of yodr motor. Sinclair Oils are the finest obtain able—-consult with us about them. SINCLAIR Opaline Motor oil Seals Power at every Degree of Wear CLEVELAND OIL CO. ' Distributors -- Shelby, N. C. i spent the week-end at her home in Rutherfordtcn. Prof C A. Ledford, principal til I the Be:wood h.g.; cr-.oo:. was the ! dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W Ledford Sunday Little Ewell Lackey, small son of ! Dr F. H; Lackey* who is spending some time in Shelby with his unci' j and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Young, visited his father here Sunday. a-T conipamed by Mr. C S. Young. The Ladies Missionary society of th? 'Baptist church met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. O. D. Hoyle An intore.slin;i program was ren dered after which delicious re freshments were'served by the host ess Miss Annie Morgan of Concord s visiting iter nephew, Rev. J. M. i Morgan, this week, i Mrs. \ L. Hoyle Is spending sev | era! day m Shelby with her daughter. Mrs. R. M. Brackett, j Mr. tpsd Mri. Loc Cornwell of the 2ioh ccmmunilv visited his sister. I Mrs Claude' Slamcy .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gantt visit ed their daughter, Mrs. Lee Baker, of Lincolnton. Sunday, j ' Prof C. A. Ledford of the Bel - j wood school. filled Rev. J. M. ' I Morgan's pulpit at Friendship J church here Sunday. Mr Wyatt Stamoy and Misses 1 j Oazzie White and Thehna Hoyle ; j spent Saturday in Charlotte. Cotton Picking Around Mt. Sinai 'Special to The Star.) Shelby, R-2.—The cotton picking ; season is here and oui tanners are j i very busy. | Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ellis visited i Mr. and Mrs. Abe Padgett in the . ‘ Beaver Dam commun—y Sunday, j Miss Kate Bridges and Messrs ; M'lon and Hugo Bridges spent Sat , urda.v niglit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe j Biggerstaff of Spindaie. Mr and Mrs. Toy Putnam were visitors in this community during i the week-end. ■ Misses Nora Ellis and Etha Put nam. and Mr Taft Putnam were at home irom Boiling Springs school for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and j little son of Shelby visited Mr. and i Mrs. J. H. Hawkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Biggerstaff i spent Sunday ,at the home of her i parents. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Bridges, j Miss Essie Hunt entertained a I number of her friends at her home Saturday evenin. Those present re 1 ported a delightful time. Mr. Coran Rollins visited Mr. and i Mrs. L. E. Weaver of Gaffney, Sat urday. i ' Mr. Murphy Hunt, of Detroit, j Michigan, who has been spending seme time with his parents. visited relatives in Rutherford county last f week. WE ARE WORKING DAY AND NIGHT RECEIVING AND OPENING UP NEW FALL FURNITURE Of Every Kind and Description ♦ « See These Beautiful Displays Now of Bed Room, Living Room, Dining Room Suites and Hun dreds of Odd Pieces. Blankets, Mattresses, Floor Cov erings. AT THE PARAGON FURNITURE CO. “ON THE SQUARE.” Shelby And Cleveland’s Leading Home Furnishers. Prices Are Right Every Day In Xhe Year At The Paragon. — r TkU Week — Buy Now mmmi t;melv item*! and *°" 0 *\r P w:ll find that shopping J° dlVt Gilnmr. this week and you I f and square crowds at un A cUan store wi ^,.,f|tIFl ^Icee" Vu'f every department. NEW WASHABLE CREPES! Just received a new lot of excellent quality Wash able Crepes. ,‘IS inches wide and hi the colors of Tan, Copen, Navy, Green. Also Biack. At GILMEP ! Per Yard _ i rn me colors oi $1.59 Look! 56-Inch FLANNELS! New solid color flan nels of Red, Green, Tan and others. An excep tionally good quality and a real value at. Per Yard— $2.48 54-INCH JERSEY! PLAID SUITINGS! Come to Gilmers and se lect your material for 1 that new Jersey dress. \ Colors of Navy, Copen, / Red, Gray and Green.!1 Our low price is a real $1.69 -4 value. At Gilmers pay only, yard— The nobby Sport Suits are now the vogue, and \our new Suitings o f \ |black and white, also ’Highland plaids, both 42 inches wide, are exceed ingly smart. Our low price, yard— , 66c 12 Mom me PONGEE! Natural weight and col or. Come to Gilmers and supply your needs. Our usual low 49c price, Yard Fast Color j INDIAN HEAD A choice selection of fast j colors. A good material | for many uses. Our low j price. Per Yard 27-Inch GINGHAMS! Solid and checked pat* terns of good quality Gingham. See our assort ment today at only, Yard_ ■ assori 17c FOOT COMFORT IN STYLISH & SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR! FOUR F.YF.I FT TIFS! Graceful Spike Heels Black Patent Ties with the spike heel is a number that is so popular this season. Come in today and see this pattern. All sizes, Pair_ NEW BUCKLE PUMPS Arc Exceedingly Smart The metallic Buckle on this spike is One of the most graceful numbers of fall, AH sizes, Pair_ Women’s FIELD SHOES! ’‘Ramseys” double sewed, ‘They Cannot Rip” Shoes Black with “Panco soles, Rubber heels. All sizes. Your Choice_ £ $1.98 The tan field shoes with wax treated soles. A real value at only $2.98 Enna Jettick Health SHOES! Autumn Brown, reptile trimmed sport oxfords. Ties and Strap Pumps. Brown and black kid, 2 and 3 but ton models. In fact, every thing that is stylish and comfortable will be found in these. Qfi Choice_ Men’s Tan OXFORDS ! Men’s tan Oxfords with welt soles and rubber heels. All sizes. Choice $3.98
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