Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / July 3, 1929, edition 1 / Page 5
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S. McKntght They were accompanied home Tu:s day by Colbert McKnight who will spend two weeks in Greensboro. Miss Elizabeth Thompson left to day for Charlotte to visit relatives there for a week. Mr. John Swindell of Washing ton. this state, spent the week-end with his old college room mate, Mr. R. C. Thompson. Miss Margaret Thompson is vis iting relatives in Charlotte, Robert B Roberts left Mand ly for Parris Island, where he Is sta tioned in the navy. He spent two weeks with his mother, Mrs. W. Josh Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeside. of Washington, D C., Mrs. Orlando Elam and Miss Margaret Elam motored to Asheville Sunday and were dinner guests at Grove Park Inn. Miss Ailecn and G. B. Elam, jr, are visiting their grandparents in South Hill, Va. Miss Mary McBrayer of Charlotte is visiting relatives here this week. Rev. Wade Bostick from China will be here Sunday afternoon and Monday with Mrs. J. D. Eskridge and will preach Sunday night at the Second Baptist church. Mrs. S. E. Hoey was a Charlotte visitor Tuesday. Miss Janie Secrest leaves tomor row for her home at Monroe ifie • a visit to Miss Mary Brandt Swit zer. Mrs. W. B. Nix, Misses Lucile and Rosa’.ynd Nix were Charlotte visit ors today. Mr. and Mrs. Carver Wood and Miss Marie Beam left Tuesday for the eastern part of the state to be at the bedside of Mr. Wood's broth er who is quite ill. Mrs. J. M. Wells, of Middleburg. attended the funeral of Rev. R M. Hoyle at Kings Mountain yesterday Mrs. Dan Frazier leaves today for Monroe to spend the Fourth with her mother. C. J. Burleson left today for his home at Concord after a visit to his uncle, Dr. J. S. Dorton. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ware of Rutherfordton attended the funeral of Rev. R. M. Hoyle yesterday. Some Shelby people attending the horse show at Greensboro tomor row will be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dog sett, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Doricr., Dan Frazier, C. C. and George Blan ton, and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. M&ga hee of Hendersonville, and Wgrd and Will Arey. Misses Mabel Wray and Miry Leslie Doggett left today for Spar tanburg to visit their grandmo'her, Mrs. C. A. Moss. They will be join ed there Sunday by their pardGts Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doggett and Mrs. Doggett will remain for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nix and fam ily moved yesterday into their new home on North Morgan street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doggett and Miss May Lattimore motored to Welford, S. C. today where Mrs. Dogget will visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Howe until Sunday. Mr. Fred Thompson, of the adver tising force of Efird's, with head quarters in Charlotte, paid a visit to the Shelby store on Thursday. Dr. Marvin Scruggs visited Dr. T. G. Hamrick here at his home Mon day and today Mrs. Hamrick, Messrs. Flay and Harold Hamrick accomapnied Dr. Hamrick to Char lotte where he will enter the Pres byterian hospital for a weeks treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KendaU re turned Monday from them honey moon and are at home with Mr. Kendalls mother, Mrs. H. JE. Ken dall on N. LaFayette street. Dr. and Mrs. Dexter M. Evaps o! Lake City, this state, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Ben nett. Mrs. Olive Raven, the ational president of the Spanish-Americin veterans auxiliary and Mrs. Gar rett of Greensboro, the state prcsl dentj are both expected to be pres ent next week at the reunion here Misses Gertrude Bryan of An* derson, S. C. and Juanita Lefter of Newberry, S' C. returned Sunday ;o their respective homes, after a \ is.it to Miss Mary Virginia Lefler. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lcfler and Miss Virginia and Miss Beverly Jones who w ill visit Miss Juanita in Newberry for tin days. Mrs. J. F. Jenkins returned Sat urday night from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dale Laughinghouse in Greenville. She was accompanied home by her grandson, Dale Laugh* inghousc, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lutz and Mis J. E. Webb spent Sunday vv it Mrs. Webb's daughter. Mrs. W'. E. Creasmon in Hendersonville, v no accompanied them home for * a week's visit. Dr. and Mrs. Hugl* Plaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speck moved the first of the week to the Griffin home on S. Washington sirrrt where Mrs. Speck will board Dr. rnd Mrs. Plaster. Miss Emily Camp of Forest City and Miss Adelaide Cabaniss leave today for a weeks visit to Durham, an l Chapel Hill. Mr. J. W. Taylor and daughter. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Taylor spent Sunday with Mi lee and Mrs. E. Y. Webb They were accompanied home bv Miss L ille and Jimmy Taylor for a weck^ visit. Misses Mildred Laughridge, Ger maine Gold, Edwtna Gidney, Ruth DePriest, Nancy Coble, Sara Louise; Dorsey left yesterday for Davis lake in Gastonia where they will b>.. in camp for a week. Mrs. Ed McCurry attended a party in Gastonia yesterdav. Mrs. Seth Gettys of Oklahoma City. Okla., Is visiting her son. Mr. Cliff Davis on route 7. Mr. J. M. Walker, a Confederate veteran had the misfortune to fail Monday afternoon r.t his home, breaking his hip. He is now at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lattimorc ac companied Miss Mary Helen Lat timore back to Winthrop ooHegj Monday where she is taking a sum mer course in music. _ Mrs. H. E. Freeman and two chil dren of Crewe, Va., arrived today to visit her brother, Rev. J. A. Lee and Mrs. Lee on North Morgan St Mesdames J. H. and Aaron and Mrs. Grady Lovelace are visitor; in Charlotte today. Trinity Community Personal Gleanings fSpcial to The Star) Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jolley of Raleigh are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. N. Jolley. Miss Mildred Harris visited Miss Clara Mae Bostic Sunday Miss Ray Bridges was the dinner guest of Misses Aileen and Mary Sue Harris. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Harris and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Char, lie Beason Sunday afternoon. Mr. Beason has been very ill but is bet ter now. Misses Ruby and Mary Alice Love lace and Mary Bridges were the dinner guests of Misses Ruth and Josie Mae Hollifield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges and children enjoyed an ice cream sup per at Mr and Mrs. Henry Ham rick's. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Beason were the late afternoon guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beason Sunday. Mr. James Hamrick visited Miss Annie McSwain Sunday afternoon. Master Heyward and Wilbur Hol lifield were the guests of Masters Harrill and Bryan Harris Sunday. Among the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jolley Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Everet Bridges and children, Mr. and Mrs. Coney Beas on and daughter, Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Bridges, Mrs. Robbs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jenkins and Neta Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Alrnerenc Holhfield and children spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Memory Jones Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKinney were the spend-the-day guests and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green were the afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamrick Sunday. Mr. Charlie Crawford was the Sunday afternoon guest of Miss Louche Beason. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamrickj visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beason i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Eostic visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bostic Sunday afternoon Star Advertising Pays* Young Bostic Saves Girl From Drowning (Special to The Star > Kidgecrcst.—Miss Alice Nelson. \ of Fayetteville. Aik,, was sav'»cf trom drowing here late Saturd \v afternoon when Wade Bostic. Kid • - crest lifeguard, rescued her t v-a. the waters of the lake here. The girl was seeking to swim fro 1 the bank to it raft, about lib tar is awav. Alter making about halt toe distance her strength tailed and she started to sink. Bostic dn \! from one ol the towers on the la a and pulled her ashore. Miss Lucille Porter of llogse" ’.V Va , Is earning her way through Marshall college by raising Bvi.ii terriers, some of which arc vj.uc'l in thousands of dollars - ’-J’ Page To Speak -S. S. Association To Meet 'Special to The Star.) M C ti Paso ot Kings Moun tain is i r.pected to sneak at Poplar Hpr..j.. church nest Sunday morn ing at the close .<;» the Sundiy school. Mr. Page is one of the out t. tiding Sunday school men of this section. He ought to lime a latr-e no.timer to hrar hit i tn the afternoon the monthly j meeting of the Kings Moun’ai-n; ounttay school as:-» n iwn will con vene with the Mini' church. It i. hoped that a huge delegation troni all tlie churches hi m tie present. Mi - t;. D Uiinn, t.i-veer-old mo thcr ot Atlanta upon first ser.ng her 8-pcionil baby exclaimed, ' Jus, like my doll" THE PRINCESS THEATRE HUM K OK SILK NT AN!) TALKING PICTUUKSv; SPECIAL TONIGHT-THURSDAY NO KXTRA ( HAIKiKS. _• Don't Miss Seeing “THE PATHK NEWS" .In Sound Showing The _ Charlotte Celebration. Also I’ATHH REVIEW . _In Sound And . _ _ VITA PH ONE ACTS. - GENERAL ADMISSION .DAILY ... .... 10 and 2">e ^ ILUAM FOX prettnis Tmlllioc^ TONYjhc Hvndnhcm<%H DEADWOOD COACH — SPECIAL NOTICE — THE ADMISSION WILE BE DAILY ON ALL SILENT and TALKING PRODUCTIONS, 10-2r>c. COME OUT. — ALWAYS NICE AND COOL — kV GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Our store will be closed Thursday and Friday to arrange our stock for our GO 1NG-OUT-OF-BUS1NESS SALE Which Starts SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK Cinderella Bootery Special Permanent Waving FOR TEN DAYS WE ARE GIVING THE FREDERICK VITA-TONIC WAVE FOR SIX DOLLARS. No Other Charges. Our Eugene Waves arc Ten Dollars— One Hundred Percent better than any wave that is on the market today. Frederick Vila-Tonic Wave .. $6.00 Eugene Wave ...__$10.00 The Gravity Beauty Salon Royster Building. Room 30, PHONE 415. SHELBY. N. C. h*n* Tacc CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHELBY, N. C. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29, 1929 RESOURCES NEARLY FIVE 1 MILLION DOLLARS. RESOURCES I, oans and Discounts-- —$3,979,748-88 Overdrafts__ ...—.—. MM7 II. S. Bonds to secure Circulation —-««« 280,000.00 IT. S. Liberty Bonds _ ---170,650.00 Other Stocks and Bonds -42,000.00 Redemption Fund -- 12,500.00 Real Estate Owned -----— 61,1574* ( ash on hand and due from other banks _ 453,99848 TOTAI $4,970,90945 LIABILITIES Capital ... $250,000.00 Surplus __...__250,000.00 Undivided Profits _ 283,821.40 Accrued Interest Reserved_—..—a* 55,572.03 Reserved for Taxes_... 25,000.00 Circulation ....______ 250,000.00 Dividend No. 52_.___15,000.00 Rills Payable........ 100,000.00 Notes Re-discounted_435,600.00 Deposits ... ...____, 3,306,506.04 TOTAL _ —..$4,970,999.15 The many friends and customers of the First National will be pleased with the above report as it is one of the best we have ever published and reflects SAFETY, SECURITY, CONSERV* ATIVE MANAGEMENT AND SER» VICE. 2, j We thank each and every custom*! for helping us to make the fin* show* , ing in the statement above and foil jfil fine spirit of co-operation shown fi| every instance. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHELBY. “A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OR SOUND BANKING.” OFFICERS and DIRECTORS -S’ CHAS. C. BLANTON, President. GEO. BLANTON, Vice President. FORREST ESKRIDGE. Cashier. JNO. F. SCHENCK, Sit, Vice President. R. R. SISK, Asst. Cashier. C. S. MULL. Asst. Cashier. — DIRECTORS — CHAS. C. BLANTON, 'NO. F. SCHENCK, SR., A. C. MILLER, JAS. L. WEBB, L. A. GETTYS. CLYDE R. ROBY. 0. MAX GARDNER* J. F. ROBERTS, PAUL WEBB. GEORGE BLANTON. FORREST ESKRIDGE. J
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