(Special to Ttir Star > Toluca, July 17.—Revival services will begin on next Sunday July 111. at Carpenter's Grove and will con tinue through the week. Rev. Mr. Barton, of Charlotte, a former pas tor. will assist Rev. W G camp, the pastor. Services each morn in;; | it 11 o'clock and evening «t 8j o'clock. Everybody Is invited to J tome Miss Juanita Boyles w ho has been ; sick for the past several weeks is j improving slowly. Miss Ora Sain, of Morgan ton. | spent the past, week at the home ot j her parents. Mr and Mrs. J I. Sain 1 Mr. L. M Williams of Catawba j county spent a few days the past ■ week in Toluca visiting Mrs. Texie Boyles and children spent a few’ days last week with her • sister. Mrs. Otis Mull of Catawba j county. Miss Elsie Lou Burns spent last j Sunday with Misses Mary and Joyce Ledford. Little Sibyl Norman of Bel wood spent last week with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs S. A Sain Master Charlie Wade Carpenter spent a few days the past week in Hickory with his mother. Mrs. Clin ton Goodson She presented him with a handsome new bicycle Tor a birthday present. Mr. and Mrs Jim Boyles and family of Charlotte spent the week end in and around Toluca visiting friends and relatives Mr. Edwin Hoyle spent r few days last week tn Shelby with Master Joe Forrest Mull. Mr. L. E. Boyles, accompanied by Mr. C. G. Boyles made another trip to the Charlotte hospital last lues day. where L E Boyles hat been taking treatment for the past sev eral weeks. He is improving tome at this writing. Mr. Carl Deal of Rockdale spent last Friday night at the home of his brother. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Deal Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mull of Ca tawba county spent last Saturday night, at the home of their daugh ter, Mr and Mrs. S. A. Sain. Miss Edith Sain spent last Satur day night at the home of her bro ther, Mr. and Mrs J. D Sain of Lincoln county Mr. and Mrs. T5 C. Yarbro and family spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. .1 M Carpenter. Mi and Mrs. S T. Carpenter were visitors in Hickory on last Sunday Mr. and Mrs D. J Sam ol lltrk orv were Toluca visitors la: i Sun day Mr and Mrs Eskridge Hallman and son. Ray, of Shelby, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Sam Upton. Mrs J, W Alwran has been spend ing some time at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Sid Alwran of Kannapolis Messrs F A Boyles. H D and Earl Boyles, and Mrs. Kate Boyles are spending a few days at Bridge water fishing Mr and Mrs. C. G Boyles visit ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of Vale Miss Georgia Brindle spent Sat urday night with Misses Marie and Louisa Costner. Little Muriel Lackey of Flay, spent last week with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boyles. Mr. and Mrs. Hartsell Sain and family spent Friday in Shelby with their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Bill Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boyles were Morganton visitors Monday. TRY STAR WANT ADS B« IS BUKD (Special to The Star.) New House, .July 17.—Most of Hie farmers Tn the New House section are about through "laying by ’ all of their crops, except some late corn The revival meeting begins at. Sandy Plains Sunday, July 21. Rev. Ci p Abernethy, the pastor, "ill do the preaching. Misses Ostnir and Luna Whitak er had as their Sunday dinner guest s Misses Stella Walker. Gladys Green Verdia Doty and Vcrnie Walker and Sue Davis. Mr and Mrs A B Walker and Mrs Luther Padgett spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Frank Jenkins of Shelby Miss Dorcas Walker is spending some lime with her sister, Mrs. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland of Forest City, spent the week end m tins section. Messrs. Ben and Flay Jenkins re cently had the misfortune to lose a barn by fire. The barn was on the Jenkins brothers farm where a col ored family lives. The stock was in the barn but was turned out and not, burned Mr. and Mrs B E. Green or near Henrietta were visitors in this sec t.irn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Waters and children. Mr. and Mrs. W Z. Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Da vis and children, motored to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock Tuesday and spent the day. Miss Vida Price of Hollis spent .Saturday night with Miss Dorothy Greene. Miss Ferhe Morgan is spending I this Week in Spmdale with relatives, | Mr. and Mrs W S. Walker and (laughter. Grace, of Lattnnore, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Walk er's father Mr and Mrs. 3. F. Greene. Mr. and Mrs Norman Whitaker and little daughter, of Forest City, are spending this week with Mrs. G. W Whitaker. Mr and Mrs. Barne Doty and children ol Lattlmorc spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Doty. Mr and Mrs. R. L Stockton, of Shelby, visited Mrs Georgia Gold Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Phela. Petty spent Sunday with Mrs. Buna Philbeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. S. Mauney spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Huber Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. C. C Walker were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. I, F Grayson The program that was given by South Mountain I I was well ren dered Offering was taken for them. B Y P. U. meeting will be Sun day night at 7 o'clock so preaching can be held just after. Campbell Planning For Clearance Sale Amongst the clearance sales of the current season, one of the larg est is that planned by the Campbell company, which will open Friday morning. The managers. Messrs. Campbell and Lutz, announce Fiat the price cuts will be store wide from the bargain basement to the furniture floors, including ready-to-wear In all departments, piece goods of alii kinds, shoes, hats, furnishings, etc. | Campbell's has held some notable sales in the past, and this one is expected to be up to the high stand ard of I lie company. For a lew only * this astonishing offer: for your old REFRIGERATOR nul rtrtfcw SsrVji 'W^TEVER before has your old refrigerator had any value 'J^l onVtr trade-in’ for an electric refrigerator. And after a few weeks' it^will be worth only^the few dollars the junk man wmjhl^ pay^^u for it.J^^g»^ FoMhMe^^ecfc^i»/y your old refrigerator will be ?r-v' cepted for $>25 ffla a irade-in for the new, nationally famous; Holmes1* Electric ^ Refrigerator. \We will complete!? dgstrav; everyloldjrefrigerator^ turned • in to * csYas * an inefficient preserver of foods—-an actual menace to health. The Ho] ^cme of the greatest * anoT most sought after > electric f refrigerators sold today.\Operating on -n» cf \he most efficieat engineering principles in the world, ki sets cev I advanced standards.*At the first glance.1 you sec ased* nncgmand^ats|[many^8uperiorilie».f v'Usi Jqry, >«*3r**’-**' *sj9<L. Tjm §s a Created offer/ It is a truly remarkable opportunity To mke advantage of it you must act at once. Come in today, see the Holmes, compare it point by point with any other "l * refrigerator—or phone ! for our $ repreersiatfre. V ■4ac*iic ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, Shelby Hardware Co. "W E SERVE TO SATISFY.” CHOME 330 SHELBY, N. C. ^ "---.» When Monsignore Borgongml I)uca, first Papal Nuncio to the United Kingdom of Italy, pre sented liis letters of credence to King V ictor Kmmanuel at the Quirinal Palace recently, he was accorded all the honors that would ha've.been given to the ambassador of an* other major power. Juniors Degree Work Here Monday Night The big initiation that the Jun iors of Shelby have been planning for some time. will be Monday night July 29. The crack degree team from Dihvorth council No. 2; Char lotte will confer the degree for the benefit of the local council. Five hundred and twenty new members have been added to Shelby council during the past few months and the degree work is being conferred for their benefit. All members of the local council, and other Juniors in this section are urged to attend All new members arc especially re quested to be pfe.ent. The Chic Of Summer —is smartly expressed in the beautiful display of new fash ion correct, color charm and variety of styles that you may choose from in our summer dresses. Navy Frocks — Printed Crepes — Washable Silks — Geor gettes — Flowered Chiffons — Prints — Flowered Prints —And We Will Be Glad To Have Your Charge Account— Wright-Baker Co. 107 N. LaFayette St. Shelby, N. C. Just Received A Shipment 0£ New Footwear FROM ANOTHER STORE WE HAVE CLOSED IN THE STATE— THESE SHOES WILL BE ON SALE IN OUR LOCAL STORE FOR— $2.97 (Worth $6.00.) CINDERELLA'S EXQUISITE FOOTWEAR IN SHELBY “ON THE SQUARE.”

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