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SUPERLATIVE
PtuOUR
ACII ROLLER Mil I CO.
SHELBY. NC
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No Flour Sold
In This Section
Can Compare
With
CAROLINA
MADE
Eagle Roller Mill Company
A FEW OF
SATURDAY’S
BIGGEST VALUES
Unusual
Rayon Bloomers
For
$1.00
Wrv fine quality. All de
sirable colors.
One Lot
£1.95 SILK HOSE
$1.39
Small Girl’s
WASH DRESSES
59c
A close-out price on these
tresses. Sizes are from
l to 8.
Women’s
| 75c SILK HOSE
| 39c
i r\ close-out from our
j Basement Floor,
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Children’s
50c SOCKS
| 39c
Stylos suitable for boys
! >r girls. Very high grade
t hose
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One Lot
Children’s Socks
10c Pair
I One table of odds and
\ ends in children’s hose
j that formerly sold up to
1 29c pair.
ONE TABLE WASH FABRICS
TO CLOSE OUT
10c Yard
A groat big assortment of piece goods brought up
from our Basement to go at less than half price.
Many good fabrics for school frocks.
36-Inch
INDIANHEAD
19c
The most durable doth
made fpr childrens dress
es. Only solid colors.
<m •**"%>* w» «4 •
Boy’s Overalls
69c
VV'e are closing' them out,
hence this low price.
Men’s 89c Work
Shirts
59c
Only a few dozen to go
at this price.
One Table
25c GINGHAMS
12ic
A n o t h e r big value
brought up from our
Basement
Men’s Overalls
98c
Good heavy dark blue
denim. Fllastie suspend
ers. Full cut and roomy.
BOY’S CAPS
49c
Light and dark patterns.
Styles for all size boys.
THE
Paragon Dept. Store
“SHELBY’S BEST.”
TARS
—In New Home—Attorney and
Mrs. Henry Edwards are moving to
day in their newly completed brick
veneered residence on West Mar
ion street.
—First Degree—Cleveland lodge
202 A. F. & A. M. will meet in call
ed communication Friday night for
work in the first degree. Masons
are urged to attend
—Episcopal Service—There will
be services at Episcopal church
here Sunday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock. The service will be in
charge of Rev. S. R. Guignard, of
Lincolnton.
—Represents County—Fred J.
Wright, local barber has returned
from Dunn, this state, where he at
tended the Master Barbers associa
tion which has recently been form
ed. Mr. Wright has been appoint
ed to represent Cleveland county
for the association
—Alligator Removed—The alliga
tor caught on West Warren street
last Sunday night and placed in one
of the fountains on the court
square is declared a “nuisance.'’
The fault is not exactly due to him.
So many people gather around the
fountain that they ruin the grass
and shrubbery and Commissioner
Cline thinks it best to remove him.
—Ricking Cotton—Dave Turner,
colored, who farms for Gov. O. Max
Gardner, was in The Star office to
day exhibiting several open bolls of
cotton he had pulled on his farm.
Dave declared that he had soni'>
j cotton . that had been open for a
l week or more and would begin
picking regularly Monday.
—Eastern Star—At the Eastern
: Star meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in
the chapter room of the Masonic
j temple, F William E. Gullingford,
past grand patron of the grand
chapter of North Carolina Eastern
Star, will make an address on Rob
ert Morris. All Masons in the city
and sections as well as Eastern Star
members are urged to attend.
—Hears It At 1!: 110—D. R. Grigg,
a resident of Cleveland county liv
ing here in 1855 and ’56 writes from
Greenville, 111., for copies of The
• Star's extra editions on the col
lapse of the buildings which took a
i death toll of six. He read a story of
the collapse that same afternoon
at 3:30 in a St. Louis newspaper.
Mr. Grigg is past 96 years of age.
—Mrs. Hendrick Writes—T h e
i story entitled “The Cyclone" ap
pearing in Wednesday’s issue of The
| Star was written by Mrs. Edna C.
| Hendricks, wife of S. C. Hendricks,
i former clerk of the county of C /J
| ton. Through an error her name
was omitted from the splendid ar
ticle, dealing with a cyclone which
I struck the home of a Carpenter
family in this county.
PERSONALS
Miss Lucy Hamrick spent Tues- !
day in Asheville.
| Mrs. W. M. Roach and little son. !
i Jack, who have been visiting in
Winston-Salem, returned to Shelby
Wednesday.
Mr. Claude J: Rackard of Rich
mond. Va.. has returned to his work
; after spending fifteen days with I
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
j Rackard of Lawndale.
, Mr. Chester H Bond, of Bulti- |
more, Md.. the new manager of |
Montgomery-Ward company arriv- •
! ed Wednesday to take charge of the
store here.
Mrs. Jean Schenck returned
Tuesday from Blowing Rock where
she has been visiting for the past
I three weeks, at her mother's cot
tage, Mrs, L. A. Crowell of Lincoln
ton.
Mrs. Rob Liner leaves Sunday for
her home in Canton, after several
weeks stay with her mother, Mrs.
Eliza Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs, Hill Hudson. Hill,
jr.. and Miss Janie Moses, returned
Wednesday from an extended mo
tor trip to Washington, Baltimore, ;
Atlantic City and New York
Mr. A. E. Glover, manager of
Montgomery Ward company has
been transferred to the same com
pany in Huntington, W. Va. Mr,
i and Mrs. Glover left Shelby yester
| day for their new home.
Mr. Horton Kendall returned
Wednesday from Winston-Salem j
where he has been visiting his
I mother, Mrs. Robt. L. Ramsaur.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards will
: move tomorrow into their bcauti
| ful new home on W. Marion street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Correll and
| Mrs. Dess Gurganess of Raleigh,
i and Miss Clara Dickson of Wash
| ington, D. C.. spent the last week
I end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
j Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. A F. Whitworth j
| and family moved to Gastonia I
Thursday, where they will make |
their home.
Mrs. Clarence Shuford. who has
j been visiting relatives here, for the
past week, has returned to her home
in Durham.
Miss Margaret Lou Yelton has
i returned home from a visit to her
i sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Moore,
of Winston-Salem Miss Yelton was
shown many social courtesies hav
ing visited in Pilot Mountain and ;
Mt. Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore and guests
were guests last week at Graystone
Inn, Roaring Gap, in the heart of |
the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mrs. Jesse Washburn and Mrs. Tom
. Moore have returned from Atlantic j
| City, N. J>, where they were visit- 1
j mg with their grandfather, Mr. J.
j J. McMurry. Mr. McMurry has
1 gone on to New York for a visit. !
Everyone invited—everyone in
terested in Better Health and Looks
J come next Monday evening to Shel
by Beauty Shoppe, over Paragon
I Department Store. adv.
Home Polks You Know
On The Oo
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Mrs. Clyde Thaxton and Misses
Ruth Waldrop and Iva Watterson
visited in Gastonia Tuesday.
Miss Allie Nooe, who has been
spending most of the summer with
her sister, Mrs. J. T. Gardner left
yesterday for her home in Charlotte
where she teaches in the city
schools.
Misses Margaret Crowder, Louise
Honeycutt and Messrs. Roy Jones
of Winston-Salem and Frank Reavis
Visited at Lake Lure Sunday.
Misses Dorothy and Edith Keener
of Amelia, Va., spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. M. P.
Coley.
Misses Frankie Borders, Frances
Roberts and Pat Allen spent last
week-end with their aunt, Mrs. G.
C. McClure at Rosman.
Miss Frances Roberts leaves
Monday for Jonesboro where she
has been teaching in the schools
there for the past four years.
Mrs. M. A. Grigg of North Mor
gan street who has not been so
well lately, was carried to the Shel
by hospital Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Whitener and little
son, of Hickory, are spending
this week with Miss Mattie Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Armour and
family visited relatives at Davidson
Monday.
Muss Bryte Thompson of Char
lotte is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Honeycutt.
Miss Sara Burton Jenkins left
yesterday for Cornelius where she
begins teaching Monday.
Mrs. Graham Morrison and chil
dren of Stanley are visiting Mrs.
Morrison's mother, Mrs. J. T. Gard
ner.
Mr. and Mrs.Barnett Cabiness and
Miss Fan Barnett of Charlotte,
were Shelby visitors Tuesday night.
Mr. Paxton Elliott of the First
National bank, who has been on his
vacation, returned to Shelby Tues
day afternoon.
Miss Minnie Eddins Roberts left
yesterday for Gastonia where she
will take up her duties as teacher
in the city schools there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blanton w'ere
Shelby visitors this week from Ashe
ville.
Miss Eva Noe will arrive Sunday
night from her home in Morris
town, Tenn.. and take up her W'ork
as milliner with Mrs. Bessie Gray
at the Paragon.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnhardt of
Winston-Salem are visiting Mrs.
Barnhardt's mother Mrs. L. F.
Rheinhart. »
Dr. and Mrs. David Lyle of Rock
Hill, S. C. are expected this week
end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nasn.
Mrs. Lyle is a sister of Mr. Nash.
Mrs. Joe Hill of Concord is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Eskridge.
Miss Katherine Carpenter who ls‘
one of the clerks of the First Na
tional bank and who has been
taking her vacation visiting in
Washington and Baltimore return
ed to Shelby Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton, of
Charlotte were Shelby visitors tills
week.
Miss Ruth Mundy and Mr. Joe
Nash who have been buying goods
in the northern markets returned
Saturday night.
Mrs. Joe Austell and two children
Miss Virginia and Roberts Austell,
are visiting Mrs. S. F. Roberts ior a
few days.
Mr. Roy Jones of Winston-Salem
spent last week-end with Mr. Frank
Reavis.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harrill and
two children visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. Y. Crowder Tuesday.
Mrs. E. A. Bolling of Greenville,
S. C. and sister Mrs. W. D. Love
and daughters of Kings Creek. S. C.
were shopping in the city Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arey and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Arey and family re
turned yesterday from Blowing
Rock where they have been spend
ing the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hames, Mr.
Louis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.
Lipscomb, Miss Jessie Lipscomb and
Mrs. B. B. Morgan of Gaffney, S. C.
were Shelby visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Horace Easom arrived in
Shelby Tuesday night to join Mr.
Easom, who has been here ior a
month. They are housekeeping on
North LaFayette street in the
Lackey house. Mrs. Lucy H. Stev
ens of Clinton, this state, who is
Mrs. Easom's mother is making her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Easom,
also Mr. James B. Stevens, Mrs,
Easom's brother is visiting them ior
a few days before he enters David
son college.
Mr. Rex Long and father, Mr. Joe
Long of Rutherfordton were Shelby
visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoey and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills returned
Monday from a week's stay at
Wrightsville Beach.
Miss Allie Nooe and Mrs. J. T.
Gardner returned Wednesday from
a two week's stay at Black Moun
tain.
Mrs. George Blanton returned
Tuesday from Asheville where she
has been spending two weeks with
her father at Hillcrest Manor.
Mr. J. L. Carroll of Concord vis
ited his sister Mrs. W. L. Fanning
for a few days this week.
Mr. Robert M. Gantt and son,
Sam, of Durham, spent Wednesday
here.
ivir. Will Alexander of Cliffside,
and Miss Pat Alexander of Char
lotte are visiting their sister on W.
Warren street.
Attorney George Mason of Gas
tonia spent Thursday here
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Laughridge
and family will spend tomorrow at
Marion. Mr. Laughridge is going
on a fishing trip near Marion.
Mr. Roy Abernathy of Hickory
visited friends in the city Tuesday.
Galvanized
Roofing.
We have just received a car of best
quality 5-V Crimp Galvanized Roof
ing Sheets, all lengths, also Ridge Roll,
Lead Head and Galvanized Roofing
Nails and Valley Tin. Get our prices
before you buy.
Campbell
Dept. Store
Shelby and Lawndale. .
The Shelby Beauty Shoppe
AND
Physical Culture Studio
(OVER PARAGON DEPT. STORE)
MONDAY EVENING 7:30
FREE
EVERY ONE WELCOME
DEMONSTRATION IN PERMANENT WAVING,
ALSO THE FAMOUS BATTLE CREEK HEALTH
BUILDER DEMONSTRATED.
If you are interested in a Complete Health and
Beauty Service come and hrinjj your friends.
MRS. FLAY HAMRICK
I
Use A Kelley
Known as the best in the tire world
for long wear and hard usage. Priced
low.
- . ■ -- . *• ~ a. r. .! - " f ' -• . , 1
Kelley-Springfield Tires and Tubes,
Greasing and Washing of Cars, Oil and
Gasoline.
All work guaranteed. Give us a
trial. I
TEMPLE SERVICE
STATION
Phone 220. Rear Masonic Bldg.
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The Princess Theatre
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN.
— tonight”- SPECIAL*—
SEE WILLIAM FOX'S SPECIAL
‘THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM’
With Beautiful Janet Gay nor Star in “The Four
^ Sons,” “Street Annie.”
tomorrow”^
WILLIAM FOX present*
BUCK JONES
Sanded Sombrero
s.4 "7L■ Gun firaiKi of <i Ten Gallon ffaf
LEILA HYAMS
J,on( 4v CMCRIBf WILSON
LAMBERT HILLYER.
i'Production
Bandits—Brave Men
And Blazing
tiuns. .
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Nation’s Best Coals
BUY NOW SAVE MONEY
Free Burner, Best For
REX LaFOLLETTE *nd
Shipped Out of the Famous
POCAHONTAS B“‘
Four Furnancc.
ANTHRACITE
Out of the Reading District.
Genuine, none better.
COKE ANY QUALITY
Let us figure you a ear or less than a car. We buy
direct and can save you money. Oldest coal dealers
in this section.
D. A. Beam Coal Co.
Telephone 130
Quality
yesterda
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^ Victor } lectrola 'Radtola, I I ^
Model Seven - twenty-six. LJ ^
|( List price, complete with *
tubes, ^
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[ cam e in
\ to see
these new
Victor
instrument
THE news about the brand-new Victor combination
instruments at our store is spreading all over town.
Everybody is coming in to see them—hear them
play. They bring you an entirely new experience
in music. o'
Meet your triends downtown at our store to
morrow. Enjoy a new thrill. Whether you buy any
thing or not, you’re always welcome here. You will
especially want to hear the new Model Seven
twenty-six. Come in—soon!
Pendleton’s Music
EXCLUSIVE MUSIC DEALERS IN SHELBY FOR
TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
Ieddleman!
•GEORGIA* MARBLE
We are prepared to ffirnish to the people of our
section monuments of any size and of proper design to
meet their requirements. We are in position to ren
der the best of service in point of workmanship and
quality of materials, as well as the careful erection of
the monument in the cemetery.
S. A. ELMS, Proprietor. DELMUS ROBERTS, Mgr.
Cleveland Marble &
Granite Works
WEST WARREN STREET.
HOME OF BETTER MEMORIALS. WHEN BETTER
MEMORIALS ARE BUILT WE WILL BUILD THEM.
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