FALLSTON REVIVAL STARTS ON JULY L4 (Special to The Star.) *allston, July 9.—The Womans Missionary society of the Fallston Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Claud Stamey Sat urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. The revival meeting will begin at Fsilston Baptist church Sunday July 14. Mr. and Mrs. O H. Edmund and family returned to tueir home here Saturday after spending several weeks with relatives near Orange burg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Claua Stamey and family and mill Eloice Royster visited Mr. and Mis. George Corn well of the Zion community Sun day. Mrs. E D. Bridges and childrern of Lawndale, spent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. Griff Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey and family and Miss Thelma Hoyle were Cherryville visitors Sunday. Mrs. D. C. Beam has returned to her home here after a month's visit to relatives in Atlanta, Ga.. Chat tanooga. Tenn., and Gaffney, S. C Mrs. M. G. Bridges and Mr. S. W. Bridges of Morganton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Griff Bridges over the week-end. Miss Alma Myers of Shelby spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Edmund. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee and fam ily and Mrs. A. L. Hoyle visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore and family of near Rutherfordton. Mrs. C. T. Stamey and daughter, Mary Francis, of Polkville were Fal'ston visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hoyle and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Hoyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Biggerstaff of near Hickory. At The Theatres The inimitable Cd’een Moore, peppy and popular, is announced for an engagement at ‘lie Webb today and tomorrow. The title of the Moore piece is “Why Be Good?” Thp theme of the play is this: If a girl stays out after midnight she’s a runaround—if sh" doesn't she's a wallflower. If she smokes she's wild —if she doesn't she's a prude, and so on. See Colleen at her best—re turning to the pace of "Flaming Youth.” Mrs. Roy Holland of Winston Salem is the attractive guest this week of Miss Ethel Elmore. Lawndale Youths Return From Trip Tarty Takes Motor Trip Through Virginia Valley. Tie. Came With Avondale. Lawndale, July 9.—John Carpen ter, Bob Forney, Tod Caldwell and COrdell returned home Monday night from a trip to Atlantic City They drove through in the car up through Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and back through the Shenandoah valley of Virginia, stopping at New Market, Va„ and taking in the Endless Caverns. They all report a good time. Mrs. Ehos Cordell and son, Har old. and daughter. Francis, of Groveton. Ga , spent last week with Mrs. Cordells mother Mrs. O. O. Rollins. Miss Mary Ellen Lee, William Eaker. and Leonard Wallace have just returned home from the Ep worth League assembly at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Hugh Carpenter of Chester. S. C., is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E>. S. Carpenter. Playing on the Piedmont ground on July 4. Lawndale played a five to five, ten inning game with the Avondale boys, ^oyt Cline pitch ed a wonderful game for Lawndaie club by a count of 6 to 1. Saturday afternoon on the Piedmont ground. Lawndale had an easy time winning over the Caroleen bovs by a score of 5 to 1. Jim Harris pitched the game for Lawndale. Penny Column FOUND ONE SACK NITRATE OF Soda: owner may get tame by pav ing for this ad. Turn at Midway Filling Station — McSwain’s—near new church. J. G. Darby. LOST AT BARBECUE TUESDAY two automobile keys on ring. Re turn to Star Office. lt-p LOST ONE LADIES HATCHET pin with ivory blade, diamond in center near or in Hotel Charles Monday night. Finder please re turn to hotel and receive reward. 2t-10c YOUNG LADY WANTS Posi tion as stenographer. Had some ex perience. Call 618-j. 3t-10c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x Wanted—three foot, sec ond hand cigar table. E. O. Limner, ‘ Hotel Victor, phone 570. 3t-10c ! WEBB THEATRE Tonight & Thursday Thirsty For Kisses! Hungry For Love! Just Wait Until You See Her! Flaming Youth Afire in the Gippiest Smart Set That Ever Made Wild Whoopee. Matinee-10c and 30c Night-lOc and 40c “A First National Vitaphone Picture” Also 2 Big Vitaphone Vaudeville Acts And Comedy. Coming FRIDAY HARRY LANGDON in “HEART TROUBLE” Shows: 1:00,3:00,5:00,7:00,9:00. Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lovelace and surst, Mrs. Alf Duckett of Raleigh, attended a dinner party followed by Bridge, given by Misses Sara and Mildred Taylor Monday evening at .heir home in Rutherfordton. ; Mrs. John Schcnck of Lawndale. Mrs. John Schenck, jr., and chtl Iren and Miss Lucy Oates left to day for Blowing Rock to spend the •est of the summer at the Schenck -ottage. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cornevin and 'lnldren and Mr. and Mrs. R. L \rmour and children went, on a motor trip to the mountains Sun day having dinner at Banner Elk. Messrs. J. H. Quinn. John Schenck, E. B. Hamrick and Grady Lovelace were business visitors in Winston-Salem Saturday. Mrs. Edgar Goodwin of Wades* loro is visiting her daughter. Mi's. Srnest Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Nolan spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. O. 'lolam at Kanapolis. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilkins of r.astonia attended the Spanlsh American Veterans reunion here Monday, and the reception given at :he club room. Mrs. Tom Miller returned last seek from a seven weeks’ visit to her brother, Mr. John Moore In Philadelphia and Mr. F. B. Moore in Wilson this state. Congressman Charles A. Jonas of Lincolnton, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams Mon day at the Pendleton apartment. Mr. J. D. Eskridge and daugh ter, Mrs. R. C. Garrison and little son, Paul, were guests of Mrs. Hart Justice at Lattimore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Putnam or Ml. Sinai visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D Eskridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wilkins spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robinson at Wadesboro. Mr. and- Mrs. Failey Tiddy and children of Monroe were guests of Miss Nancy Tiddy and Mr. and Mrs. Mial Tiddv during the Spanlsh American Veterans reunion. Mrs. 8. M. Gault spent last, week in Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Phillips of Gaff ney was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gault. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Eskridge, Miss Bertha Bostick, Miss Attie Bostlrk and their visitors, Rev. Wade Bos tick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison and little son, Paul, motored to Ridgecrest for the day, Tuesday. Miss Attie returned for several days visit to Rev. and Mrs. Wade Bos tic . Miss Marie McNeely of Greens boro. is visiting her cousins. Misses Margaret Louis and Virginia Mc Neely. Mr. and Mrs. John Pox. jr., of Teaneck. N. J., arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dover. Mrs. Fox will remain for about three weeks. Miss Frances McKinsey Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Bob Whitten. Misses Sadie and Charlotte Bev erly left Sunday for Wadesboro to spend their summer vacation. Mr. Chester H. Bond made a busi ness trip to Greensboro last week end. returning Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Roberts and children of Charlotte, are visiting her sis ter. Mrs. George Mocre on West Marion street. Mrs. Eugene Burgess and little daughter, Gwendolyn Gardner, were carried home from the Shelby hos pital Monday night. Mrs. H. D. Wilson is in Garden City Long Island, N. Y., at the bed side of her son, Crawley Hughes, who remains critically ill. Miss Etta Beverly leaves today for her home at Lilesville to spend a short vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilkins of Dallas and Samuel, jr„ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gardner yes terday. Miss At tie Bostick and Miss Bertha Bostick motored to Gastonia Monday and spent the day with Mrs. Beeler Moore. Miss Attie spoke to the W. M. S. in the afternoon on her work in China and had a large and appreciative audience. Mesdames C. R. Hoey, P. L. Hen nessa, George Hoyle and John Love lace spent yesterday in Charlotte. Mi's. Minnie L. Beam spent Sun day and Monday with her sister, Mrs. John riummer near Kings Mountain.. Mrs. Ed McCurry attended a lull- J -heon In Gastonia yesterday. Miss Kathleen Nolan spent the; seck-cnd with friends In Asheville. Master Jimmie Edmund o! Falls on spent Tuesday with his aunt, Miss Alma Myers. Miss Lossic Petty of McNeely -ompany left Sunday for different joints in Virginia to spend her months vacation. Miss Minna LcGrand returned Sunday from an extended visit to relatives in Athens and Cartersvllle, 3a., and Birmingham, Ala. Miss Mildred Laughridge return »d yesterday from a camping trip it Davis Lake in Gastonia. Mrs. E. T. Switzer left this morn ing for Montreat to spend a week \ trending a conference as a delegate rrom the local Presbyterian church Born last night at the Shelby hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hull Hud son, a fine daughter. Both mother and baby were doing well this morning. Mr. J. F. Ledford and daughters Helen and Sara Bess have gone to Erwin, Tenn. to visit Mrs. P. C. Bumgardner. While In that section Mr. Ledford will visit other cities on business. Mr. and Mrs. Connelly Eskridge have rented the Woodson house on Cleveland Spriags road and are moving into it this week. Mrs. Emmett Mathews of Roanoke Rapids is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Palmer this* week. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pernell of Franklinton, this state wil larrlve Friday to visit Mrs. J. A. SutUe. Mr. C. A. Wood, superintendent of the children's home at Winston Salem spent Tuesday night in the city. Mias Virginia Cobb of Rocky Mount is visiting Miss Elizabeth Spangler. | Mr, Plyler, editor of The Chris tian Advocate at Greensboro, was a Shelby visitor Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Borders is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Grover McClure at Bos nian this week. Misses Bernice Borders. Charlotte Tedder, Burnette Hunt of Lattlmore and Elizabeth Hamrick of Bolling Springs are taking summer school work at Wake Forest college. Miss Bernice Borders of Wake Forest attended the funeral of her aunt,. Mrs. D. A. Cline at Elizabeth church last week. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burrus, of Washington. D. C., are visiting At torney and Mrs. Chas. A. Burrus, in Belvedere Park. Attorney and Mrs. Chas. A Bur rus and small son, ana Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burrus, of Washing ton, D. C., will spend the latter part of this week visiting relatives at Rutherford college, and expect to take a mountain trip to Blowing Rock, Boone, Valle Crucis, Jeffer son, and other points before return ing here. Mr. T. W. Hamrick and son Frank Hamrick returned last night from Savannah. Missouri where Mr. Ham rick was treated and greatly bene fitted. Mrs Clem Holden and daughter of Raleigh, are spending the day with Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Mrs. L. O. Hunter. Mrs. Holden was Miss Katie Lee Lewis. Charlotte Child Killed By Auto Charlotte—Marian Freeman, five years old, daughter of Will and Mrs. Emma Freeman, died shortly De fore 10 o’clock this morning in the Charlotte Sanatorium as tre result of injuries sustained when she was struck by an automobile. The driver of the car, W. P. Mc Lamb, was held at police headquar ters today until bond of $5,000 could be arranged. A charge of man slaughter was made against Mc Lamb. Mr. McLamb reported the accident to police immediately after it oc curred and the child had been taken to the hospital. The child was struck at Brevard and Sixteenth streets. It was stated by Mr. Mc Lamb that the child, after getting off a street, walked into the path of the automobile, from behind the car. Injuries sustained by the little girl included a fractured skull, frac tured ribs and bruises about the body. The child lived with her mother at 407 Sast Sixteenth street, this city, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman had been separated for several years, it was said, and it was not known where Mr. Freeman now lives. THE CLEVELAND SPRINGS HOTEL WISHES TO STATE That the hostelry had nothing to do with the service of the barbecue dinner on the hotel grounds Tuesday, during the visit of the Spanish American War Veterans. The hotel makes this statement in jus* tice to itself, so that no misunderstanding may arise; or such having arisen, to clear it up completely. vv__JJ FINAL NOTICE 1 TO LIST TAXES On all property and polls not listed by July 15, 1929 there will be added a penal ty of 25 percent to the amount you listed in 1928. All polls not listed will be subjected to the penalty provided by law which is a fine of $50.00. I respectfully aslc that you come in and file your tax return at once and avoid the penalty. W. R. NEWTON County Tax Supervisor. 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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29, 1&29 / RESOURCES NEARLY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. » 1 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts-$3,979,749*36 Overdrafts__ — •• — •- 948.87 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation-- 250,000.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds--- 170,650.00 Other Stocks and Bonds_ 42,000.00 Redemption Fund-- —.12,500.00 Real Estate Owned —- 61,167.89 Cash on hand and due from other hanks _ 453,983.43 TOTAL__ $4,970,999.55 LIABILITIES Capital...$250,000.00 Surplus_______.* 250,000.00 Undivided Profits..♦_ 283,321.48 Accrued Interest Reserved- 55,572.03 Reserved for Taxes_25,000.00 Circulation_ 250,000.00 Dividend No. 52. 15,000.00 Bills Payable. 100,00