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NEW HOUSE IBS OF CURRENT WEEK (Special to The Star.) ■Everybody hi the section has been enjoying Christmas and celebrating the New Year. Thera has been lots of sickness in our community although most everybody is Improving now. Miss Arte Walker Is seriously sick with pneumonia. Her friends are wi hing for her a fast recovery, j Miss Nanny from Avondale is nurs- 1 it er her. i .I\lr. Ralph Padgett's children have been sick with flu but are improving at the present. Miss Selma Humphries of Kan-1 napolis spent last week with friends and relatives in this section. She returned to Kannapolis Sunday. i Misses Vemie Davis and Sue ■ Davis spent part of last, week in the First Broad community visiting friends. Miss Gladys NPetty entertained: her friends last Friday night with ! a party a large number was present i and all reported a good time. Mrs. L. S. Jenkins has been sick 1 with toxine poison but is improv- ! lng we are glad to mention. ; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Waters an nounce the arrival of a son re-. cently, O. C. Jr. Miss Evelyn Daves entertained | with a party Saturday night. Mu sic and games were enjoyed throughout the evening. The fol lowing were present: Misses Dorris and Carrie Blanton, Mozclle Gold, Alixcne and Louise’ Walker, Blanche and Dorcus Grlgg, Hay Greene, Vernia Weathers, Madeline Daves, Miss Scruggs. Laura Mae! Irwin, Pearl 1 rwln from Forest City, I Blanche Lammore,, iaicuo i'acK ard, Mat and Ola Gettys, Mary Ruth Walker. Ruth and Vernie Walker and Sue Davis, Messrs. Ncw land and Robert 'Lattlmore. Thamer Beam, Maynard Blanton, Yates and j Hewitt Palmer, Parts Weathers O. D. Cramley, Todd and Cleatus Brooks, George Freeman, Poster Powell, Ray McKee, Virgil Mc Swain, Lex Warltck, Herbert Walk er, Morgan Walker, Edmo Wafker, Mr. Lattlmore from Lumberton, Mr. John Powers from Wilmington. Prof, and Mrs. Guy Daves, of Black Mountain spent part'of last! week with Mr. Daves’ parents, Mr. ] and Mrs. W. N. Daves. • Misses Moryce, Carrie, and Dorris | Blanton of Asheville Normal spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blanton. Miss Dorcas Grigg leaves Friday for Fort Wayne, Ind., where she! will take a business course. Miss Vernie Daves and her guest Miss Mdonia Gamble spent Satur-! day night with Misses Blanche and Vrrnia McKinney. Mr. John Powers, of Wilmington visited Mr. Dolor Daves during the holidays. Mrs. Crayton Hawkins ha* been sick with the flu but is Improving. Miss Hollifield. Mr. Tennlson Hollifield of Chcsnee. 8. C„ recent ly visited Mrs. Maggie Whitaker. Miss Donnis Gold of N. C. C. W. spent the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Gold. Mr. Houston Biggerstaff of Kan napolis recently visited In the sec tion. I Miss Dorcas Walker returned to Broad River Monday to resume her duty as a teacher Mr. M. 8. Walker of Hillsboro, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. D j Walker during Christmas. He also : visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rob bins of Hopewell, and Mr. and Mrs. j J. Van Walker of Boiling Springs, j Mr. Charles Hawkins of Hillsboro ■ Ga., and his new brute have been visiting his father. Mr S. O. Haw-j kins. j Mr. and Mrs. Jonev Allen who have been living In Sh recent ly moved to our community. We welcome them. Goode Girls At Home From Virginia Now , v. (Special to The Sur.> . Moorqsboro. R-l Mis C5 Leila Mae and Gertrude Lee < \>ode who are teaching school tHs year in Virginia are at home now on their j Christmas vacation, with their par ents, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Goode. Misses Leila Mae and Gertrude Goode were in Asheville Thursday.: and they said it was snowing there ' when they left. It was then about an half inch deep. Mr. Robert Goode of Marion was < down with his parents Mr and Mrs 4. A. Goode Wednesday Mrs. J. A. •Goode and fami’y have all been very ill with the flu, but are Improving very fast no Squire Gardner Gets A Birthday Surprise Squire Syivanus Gardner, of the city street department.-had an en joyable surprise cn his Cist birth day anniversary Wednesday. Going to his Clegg street hr mb late in the afternoon he found that his wile and Mrs, Lawrence F->y'e a neigh bor. bad fesscmhVd c.-’er neighbor* j and friend., end rr-^r-d a big birthday shn-cr. Centering the evening's fc'tivh'es ns a huge birthd-.v r~’ ». w h Cl ccndVs. nre •mted b.y l.'v, Itershel Blanton. ’ ;«-> va g-are Dover And Ora Community Items (Special to The Star.) Rev. Kir. Johnson of the South Shelby Methodist church preached at the Dover Baptist church Iasi Sunday. His corinng is always look ed forward to with great pleasure. A wedding of much surprise which occurred during the Christinas holi days was that of Mrs. Cora Bum garner and Mr. Jim Eledge. We wish them happiness. During the holidays Misses Lola and Nell Connor entertained a num ber of their friends at their home After games Misses Vera Connor and Foye Pritchard served a de lightful refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. Raytnun Johnson spent Christmas holidays in Ala bama whb Mrs. Johnson's father, Mr. J. H. Pudgctte. Messrs. W. F. Morton and E. P. McSwain of York, S. C., visited Mr. C. O. White Thursday. Mr. Jasper Green was an Ora Mill visitor on last Sunday evening. Miss Estell Connor had ns din ner guest on last Sunday”Miss Lois Moss. Mr. Geo. Johnson visited his mother near Gaffney, S. C., last week. On Christmas day Misses Lola, and Polly Pritchard bad as din ner guests Christmas day, Misses Lola, Vera nnd Majorie Connor. Mrs. Oveda Mahaffey and little son, Billie, of Sarasota. Fla., Miss ElGen flippy of South Shelby, R-2 were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. White Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8, Jenkins spent the week-end at Kings Mountain with Mrs, Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goforth. Mr. Bill Stockton spent the holi days at his home in Moekville. ivir. uim iviis. r. iv Qiium nnu children were in Kings mountain last week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Holms and children from South Carolina visited in the community last week. Mrs. B. E. McDaniel of Spin dale was a visitor at tire home of Mrs. R. O. Chapman. Misses Nell and Lola Connor re turned to Drcxcl last Sunday. Messrs. Hersel Green and Wilbur Blanton were in Hollis. New Year's eve visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimble spent Sunday afternoon with relatives In East Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. John Hornbucklc and baby were in Charlotte for the week-end. Misses Thelma Lynn and Polly Pritchard were the spend-the-day guests of Miss Mildred Moss Sun day. (Special to The Star.) Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright return- , cd to their home at Toomsboro, Ga.,! after spending the holidays with Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. c. Greene. Miss Sybil Hamrick left Sunday for Charlotte to resume her studies In a business college. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Falls of Woodruff, S. C.. visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Falls, during the holidays. Mr. W. P. Greene, who has been visiting relatives here for sometime, returned to his home at Toomsboro, Ga„ Sunday. Miss Ruby Washburn left Wed ne day for Meredith college. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gardner and children visited Mr, and Mrs Jul ius Martin Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Washburn of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Washburn Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Davis and daughter, Sunshine, of Charlotte, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greene and daughter. Francis, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Greene Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. J. B Jones ana son, Paul, of Brevard, visited Mr. and Mrs, J L. Greene during the holidays. The many friends of Miss Maggie j Ramsey, were saddened and shock ed to learn of her sudden death last Monday afternoon. -For several years she had been making her home with Mrs. Phebe Hamrick, Her remains were buried at tire Union church Tuesday afternoon. A large number of folks' from this community attended the funeral. The following general officers of the B. Y. P. U. were elected Sun dry: genqral director Mr. A. L. Ca’.ton; senior president. Mr. Olm Greene; intermediate leader. Mrs. A. L. Calton. and junior leader. Mrs. D, P. Washburn. Mrs. Lula Hamrick. Dr, U- C. Dixon end Miss Vera Dixon were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Washburh Sunday. W1NTHROP DKAN IS TEMPORARY 'HIEF Columbia. S C.—Dr James Pinck rev Kinard. dean of Wipthrop col lege for eleven years was elected temporary president of the Rock Hill institution by the beard of trustees *n a are tie? in the office o' Governor rtr' .'re's. Thrown For a Loss—By Cupid What a happy print It's none other than Christian Keenei | (Red) Cagle, All-American halfback and the new captain ol Army’s football team, with Miss Marion Haile, of New Roads, La., his boyhood sweetheart. Cagle says he’ll wed Miss Haile upon graduation from West Point. The photo was snapped , while the young cadet visited friends in New Orleans over the ' holidays. Mind tie Scene, f JinHIollp’aDd ..„£j Hollywood.—Editorial sigh: There appears to lie no rest for the weary. In accordance with her usual cus tom, Minnihokus, my 111’ Indian guide, dropped in to chatter a blue streak. She sported a new sold tooth which, it seemed, some den tist friend Imd given her for Christ inas. She also fiounted a semi-de collete flapper papoose outfit which some boy flame from the reserva tion had sent her. Why that one' dishes gossip about other people is mystifying. Her own doorstep Is littered.) Hollywood.—How. Catcluun swell Christmas loot. ■ —All right. All right.* Christmas Is over. Get me? And the bills are due. So hit a new key, for the love o’ mike-. ; —Na-know Mike. Mefcbe meet some time. Like Ruth Chatterton. Ruth meet plenty swell dish. All same still loca Ralph Forbes. —I heard that was nil of. —No off. On. Snvvy? On. They married so okeh. Ruth's mother bark Big Town. She frown on get together. Ruth go long time with John Colton. He write ''Shanghai Gesture.” Some gesture. Robert Ames come out make fillum. Ruth see him. But crazy for Ralph. Ralph swell dish. Big blond. Young. Full of pep Whoopee. —A reconciliation would be n rather neat New Year's resolution for those two. —No savvy. Resolution bunk. Lotta whiff. Florence Vidor plenty happy Jasha Heifetz here. He give hoopla necklace. Spatkly. Mebbe diamond. Brought from cross sea. They coo and love. Love pretty swell for Florrie. —Do you know Miss Vidor well enough 10 call her Florrie? —Good name. Some people not name can call —Perhaps there's something In that. —Bad time here for broken ac cent. What fillum do when want broken accent. Send all back home. —I suppose a supervisor will have to don’grease paint, in such a case. It certainly Is a difficult situation for a nice looking boy like Robert Castle. Uni. Bob German. One time decide use him ''Thro.' Week Ends." Then decide no. Story say Bob sock Harrison Ford. Supervisor say: ‘‘No can do. Bob swell find. He big. Ford small. Bob sock Ford People, no like him. So he yanked from east. Neil Hamilton put in. —That’s on amazing reason to oust Mr. Castle. Why in the world couldn't the scenario writer have created a situation whereby .the same result could have been, accom plished without blows? Same they never met. Gary heap Hear Bob said not to hero Clara Bow. Have big eye for Clara. Clara tell him she engaged Gary Cooper, Bob stay away. Clara make joke. No engaged Gary Cooper. Long time, ago she like Gary. They break. Same they never met. Gary heap loco for Lupe Valez. —Well, it's all in a year's fun. —tint. One time go Clara Bow’s house. See lota big braves. She say they football men U. S. C. Like plenty. Bime by be baseball season. Clara have musikers Biltmore or chestra her wigwam. Make merry. Everybody make merry. —That sounds just dandy. Which for no reasen at all reminds me that Bill Selter wants, to be remembered to you. X saw him yesterday, wear ing a new derby—not a Christmas present from Laura La Plante. Pi’l swell guy. Quit work 4:30 -„ dlt'CCf KI TH CHATTEIiTON direct nice. No ball out. No make most upper hand. —I should think not. Bill is mega phoning Colleen Moore these days. -Swell. Hear 'bou Colleen? CarmeUta Geraghty design hey hey dress. Cut low. Plenty “it.” More "it" than Colleen show' before. She like much. Wear party George PitE j maurice throw. Everybody ".say: j "Colleen, you swell number.” Col ! loen like. No swell anything dress. I Heap careful. Wear again in pic ture. Cost much. —Dresses do. —Urn. Gotta run. Keep date dressmaker. Get hotsy dress New j Year party, Mebbo see next Sat ; urday. Mebbe. Gotta run. Heap, j —'Slnog. i OAK RIDGE RAM) TO PLAY AT INAUGURATION I __,_ ■ Oak Ridge. - The Oak Ridge ca ! dels and cadet band will participate ■ in thp inauguration of Governor | Gardner, January 11. ! The cadets will leave Oak Ridge early Friday morning and return the same day. REV. PET' K A. It HOME Rt'KIEI) IN RUTHERFORD Rutherlordton. dan. 3 --Rev. | Teter A. Rhome, of Caroleen. died last night and was buried at Oak Grove Methodist church with Rev. Z. D. Harrill of Ellenboro. officiat ing. He is survived by his widow and lour children by his first marriage. He was 74 years old and was for county. TAG SALES TAKE SUDDEN , , SPURT: PASS 1928 MARK Raleigh, Jan. 2.—A number of North Carolina motorists must have made New Year resolutions to buy automobile license tags. for sales have jumped to more than 8,000 above the same period last year. The motor arehicle bureau of the state revenue department announc ed today that sales hid reached 137 "05 tags against 128,543 for the Anybody Seen Casey? Chicago.--This story is worth $1,000 to Mr. Thomas J. Casey—if he happens to read it and be the right Mr. Casey. C. A. Meyer, toy manufacturer of Kansas City, , came here after a five year hunt for Mr. Casey to give him the money. Mr. Meyer, still with the money in hand, is still hunting but somewhat dis couraged. Meyer said he borrowed the money from Casey, Said to be an insurance agent, to open a toy fac- | tory in Kansas City, The factory succeeded but when Mr. Meyer' wanted to repay the loan, Mr:' Casey had disappeared. The esteemed Lit. Dige. reprints an article to the effect that Old Sol may quit his job at any time— perhaps tomorrow—just as we were about to renew our Dige. subscrip tion for another year.—Weston (Ore.) Leader. SHELBY, N. C. Throughout The Store There Are Worthwhile Savings On A Wide Variety of Apparel and Household Needs Fabric Gloves Have Smart Women** Approval They fit well, have smart novelty cuff* and are so easy to keep fresh. Pair, 49c “"d 79c Smart Arctics for Women A serviceable arctic in a stylish mode, at an unusu ally low price. A real value. $2,79-_ Young Men’s auits Two-button, rin gle breasted model i a variety of se lected fabrics. New- j est shades, novelty weaves and varied stripe effects. Made to our own esactlot •peejdantjon*. $24.75 Two-Trousers •*Pi«p” Suit* 13-18 Yr». T h e » e Suits measured UP to every te#t of senv- e ice and value. Cor rectly styled in every detail. Va ried shades and patterns. $16.75 Men’s Fancy Broadcloth Shirts Collar-at tached shirts cat fall and evenly pro portioned thrnost Attractive patterns. 98c Economical! Well Made Good looking Oxford foi street wear. Sturdy tola ut6 $4.98 Good Value In Shoe Dollars Gan aetal oxford with fan . robber heel and nawlly $3.49 A January Opportunity! Chic Frocks W}-90 imd *14 75 V Great savings ... among the best we have ever offered at any season of the year! Such smart styles, too ... all in all a notable offeringl 4 Satins, dull crepes, and caea. WlHticiM — in the "right" felon—in type* and ria» For Women s Misses z Junior» WDES When a J. C. Penney Company Ad * • uses the word "Value” it always includes two things—Quality and Low Price. That is why we never permit Quality to be sacrificed for the sake of quoting a Low Price. Every Value displayed in this Ad measures up to this standard of Quality at a Saving. 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Outstanding value, at— 98c Handkerchiefs Plain and Fancy A wide assortment of hand* kerchiefs of all kinds—plain white, e» broxkred ceiw oer*. fancy ber* dera and aefif color* — low* priced from 5c tc 23c Umbrellas To Brighten a Rainy Day Black and colon —wkh a self bol der and norelty handle*—a* as they , practical an< ^ only *$2. and QO f*7U Boys’ Suits Four Piece Of pat Goat > Sk" X $M0 $1L9Q Overcoats /-a For Junior Boys Smartly styled in a variety of new shades and pat term. Materials and workmanship are op to oar own high standards. $3'49 “ $4M Fancy Shirts Of Broadcloth New aad distinctive P atterna Neckband or ^collar at. a c b e d Part Color. $1.49 Heavy Weight Rope Knit Sweaters With the popular shawl collar. AH woo!. ext-a heavy weight for comfort and service 2.98 ' Good Value In Boy’* Oxford The Boy of the Family wQl appreciate the low price m thia Oxford. $3.49
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