miss MAYMfc nonnrrn*. ocial Ifiditor Phone mo New* Items Phoned to Miss Roberts Will Be Appreciated I t hurch. The W. M. U. will meet at 11m club room Monday afternoon at 3:3 (trftl Sot-cess. Site play "The Puts;;." put on by the play production class at the Central school auditorium last evening v.a, a huge success. The actors and actresses Old their parts beautifully and reflected much credit on their capable direc tors. Miss Marietta Hoyle in the title role was exceedingly clever and vi vacious and v.a? veil supported by tire best talent In the creative Eng lish department. The supporting characters, all- of whom were well trained and very good In their parts, were Mary Reeves Forney, Nina LeOrand, Charles Alexander, Alfred Eskridge. Charles” Switzer, Virginia Jenkins. Mat O'Shields and W. O. McBrayer About $75 net was realised. Mothers Of Central M. E. Church Meet. Mrs. John McClurd hostess to the members of the beginners department ot the Central Me thodist church. \y«lnesday after noon at 3.S0 ocloela at her home on W«t IPhiren street. Mrs. Thad Ford, the superintendent led the devotion^ Tbft subject of the aft ernoon w»3 *5rhe Use of Imagina tion." Mesdames H. K. Boyer and Thad Ford made Interesting and hely 'ul talks on the subject. Mrs. Hobby Robertson sang a solo, "Look for the Beautiful." Mesdames Horace 3rlf$ and Claud Mabry each read oemutiful poems. Miss Carobel Ix?ver gave an appropriate reading, which wal followed by a saxaphone solo, 'Bring Them In,” by John Me dium, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. Oedrge Hoyle at the piano. Twenty-six mothers enjoyed this excellent program, after which the haetess served a delicious salad course with accessories. _OfKC. League Of -Women Voters. A large number ot promuient women of the state attended the North Carolina League of Women VWtn convention in Ralegh lastj work. A line .spirit of humor and j frilovv.xhtp marked the sessions, particularly the social hours with l their snappy toasts and boasts. Thai governor made a tremendous "hit", with the women voters. He assured; them of his strong support of the I secret ballot and many of the other movements in which the> are in terested. It v.as a great delight tol the members of the league ol wo men voters and the wives of the legislators to be guests of Mrs. i Gardner at. thr executive man;,ion oh Thursday afternoon of las., week. Mrs. Gardner, with Mrs C It. Hoey. Mrs. O. M. Midi and Mrs. J. I„ Webb received the guests in-j forinall.v. Tea and sandwiches with) delirious cakes v ere served during the afternoon. Some special Rur;is of the oeea slon included Mrs. K. I . Thurman, of Atlanta. Ga.. director of the third region of the league of wo men voters. Mrs. Clyde Hoey. of Shelby, sister of Governor Gardner and Mrs. .1 L. Webb, mother of Mrs. Gardner. (.Special to The Hint- > lullston. .Ian. m Fallston high i.chool played a double header in basketball at Waro Tuesday after noon. Fallston was vhtf,oi*.Vus in both games. The were for the girls was Waco It. Fa!If.ton ill hoys, Fallslon 33. Waco 17. Miss Janie Htainey left Wednes day for New York city where site will spend a month, Mrs Ed UeCutnp and Miss Hulh DeCamp of Oaffney. H. C visited Mrs. n C. Beam hue.,Tuesday. Mr. Ray Wilson atfuideri a birth day party of Miss Hrvte Costner of Beams Mill Wednesday; Mrs. (1 H. Edmond and sons and Miss Eugenia Rollins were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Plenso Wright Wednesday evening Messrs F (I Spurllng and Bloia Elliott of the Hi a mV y company at j tended the furniture rxpoetttrn at i High Point last week. Ml,** Ruby mKfffrstafi or mcii-, ory sp<*nt tlir week-end at hrr home, here. Misses America. Rein trice and' Ophelia Hendrick and Mr. Hay Wil son visited Mtaf Emm Bpatmler of near Double Shoal. Saturday. Miss Beatrice Hendrick ni the Beams Mill comm unity spent last Thursday night here with Prof, and Mrs. W. FI. Gary. Double Springs Comoiunitv Events Worker's Council To M-ci—Study Course For H. 1. I'. I . Personal Hems. iSpecial to Tile Star.) Next Saturday night we have the worker's council at the church. The program consists of a short devo tional, department conferences of each department separately, and the class business meeting of each one After this a short social hour. We hop*' everyone who possibly can will be there The three B. V. P. U.& are tak ing a study course. The classes be ing taught each Sunday night aft er the program is given. Mr. A. L. Calton. general director, is teaeh tng the book. ‘Southern Baptist Working Together." for the seniors. Mrs. A. I, Gabon. intermediate leader is teaching the intermed iates The juniors are studying Bible Heroes, being taught by Mrs. D. P. Washburn junior lender. Mr. Morgan Walker of New House spent Saturday night with Messrs. Rebuilt and W\an Washburn. Miss Sarah Hamrick had ns her week-end guests, Misses Julia Cox, Mae Lattimore, Sarah Thompson, Elizabeth Blanton ami Beverly Jones of Shelby. They were wel come visitors in Sundny school Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. ft. Bankhead and children, ct Sharon. 3. C. were week-end visitors of Mr. and'Mrs. W. W. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Wash burn and Mr. Herman Washburn of Shelby visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Washburn Sunday. Mrs. Fred Washburn has been teaching the Sunday school man ual during the Sunday school hour for several weeks. She has quite a large class and much interest is be ing shown in the work. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and deatli of our dear mother and grandmother. Mrs. Melissa Goode Mr and Mrs. W P King and Children Hay Entitled "An Arizona Cow boy" To Hr Given At I'olkvllle School Saturday Night. i Special to The Star.) Polkville, Jan. 31.— Messrs. Tom Whisnant and Henry Elliott made a trip to Rutherford ton during the week-end. Misses Ethel Reinhardt. Mattie and Reba Whisnant visited Miss Jewel Elliott Saturday evening. Professor Juntos I.. Dennis visit ed in forest City during the week end. Professor Moss and Professor Harriil spent the week-end at their respective homes. Misses Eaker, Smith, Kennedy and Whitworth spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lovelace spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Whisnant. After recovering from the flu Miss Inez Whisnant returned to Fallston where she holds position us music teacher in the school there. Misses Mozellc Lee and Mary Sue Bridges came home for the week-end. They arc taking teach ers’ training In Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Elmore and daughter spent the day Sunday at the home of E. M. Eaker. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Crowder and daughter visited relatives m Shci bv Sunday. Mr. Curtiss Powell hits accepted a position with the Stanley com pany at Polkville. Misses Brinlmrdt and Potcat spent Wednesday might at-the home of Mr. W. J. Gold. Misess Jewel Elliott. Mattie Whisnani nnd Mr. Guy Harrill motored to Charlotte Iuosday. A piny "An Arizona Cowboy" will be p esented nt Polkville high school Saturday night, February i. ! A strong feature of lids play Is the I abundance of bvtstline, clean-cut, I „jid breezy western comedy that ! eliminates all possibilities of there brine any dull or dead moments. 'a mischievous little cow-girl, a | bossy old woman, a funny Chlna , man always hi trouble nnd always i looking lor more. and Hezrkinh I Burk, the biggest liar in t he s'ate „I Arizona, will keep the audience j tn continual good humor. Cast Of Characters. Parley Gantt 'The Cowboy sher iff* Thomas Palmer. Paul Philbain ihis partner» Paul Gibbs; Fluke ! Hlnekdirer *n stranger from Krlt ! rot Charlie Bridges; llezeklall I Buggt a glorious liar> Poy White; Presbyterian Men To To Dine Together, Thr. men of the local Presbyterian chinch will nice In the dining room ol the Suaic'uy school building Fri day. February 1. 7 p. rn.. for their regular monthly program This is to be a meeting with a fellowship supper to which all men and teen age boys of the congregation arc invited. These lellowshlj. suppers and regular service programs have greatly enriched the social and regular service programs i eve gret ly enriched the social and spiritual lives of the Presbyterian men. A large attem ance is expected Friday evening. Representatives ot the Presbyterian church of Kinys: Mountain are expected to be the j guests of the Shelby men this | month. Income Tax Helper In County 14th-15th A representative of the United State'! department of tevenue will be in Shelby February 14 and 15 to assist income tax payers in filling j out their Income returns. Those! who have received blanks are ask-' ed to bring them with them. It is j under.,toed that this income tax 11 representative will work at the ! Shelby postoffice. -- I Card Of Thanks. To pur Relatives and Friends: Permit us io use this method of j thanking each and all of you for; jour very kind expressions oC con-j dolenee and sympathy in our hour, of sorrow In the unexpected and sudden homegotng of our dear wife; and mother. Your floral offerings were ex- j c.cedlngly beautiful and words fall to express our heartfelt apprecia-; t.iori of this tribute of your love and respect. , ' May Heavens richest blessing i abide always with you is the sin rcrc desire of J. F. Ledford and Children. Net all the had bills are passed! by et unit rl'eilers. I.et us not for-1 get our legislatures. • American! Lumberman. Yew Kce r Coverings, Lamps, Pictures, Mir rors, Tables and Hundreds of other items are complete without an excep tion. You will be pleased with the items shown here. CAMPBELL DEPT. 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