Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / July 22, 1929, edition 1 / Page 6
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SOCIETY News MISS MAYMG ROBERTS—Social Editor—rhone 256. New* Items Telephoned Miss Roberts Witt Be Appreciated. Ritter* To Marry. Mr and Mrs. John Brown Pet tit of Gaffney. 8. C. announce ihr engagement of their daughteis. Marv Belle to Robert Harrv Cald well of Gaffney, and Flora to Clyde Nolan of Shelby Dinner Guests. Miss Sara Wray had ns dinm r guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oaks and Miss Olive done of Linchburg. Va Mrs Oaks and Mrs. Vick Wrav Mrs Oaks and Miss Jones are cousins of Mis' Wrav. Mr. And Mrs. Mr Swain Give I,unrhron. Mr. and Mrs Yales McSwain en tertained at their home yesterday with a four course luncheon honor ing their house guests from Char lotte. Four delightful courses were served and covers were laid for Misses Ruth Blanton. Mary Thrower and Holly Beatty of Charlotte. Mr and Mrs. William Osborne, and Mr. and Mrs, McSwain. Mias Thompson Honor* Visitor*. Miss Sara Thompson gave a love ly party Thursday evening at her handsome home near Cleveland Springs, honoring her house gues,, Miss Sara Hamrick of Lattimore Also sharing honors were. Miss Vir ginia Pernell of Franklinton. guest of Miss Mary Llneberger and Miss Carolina Mattison of Greenwood, sister of Mrs. Ralph Royster. The five tables, where "Bunco,’ was played were arranged on the spaci ous veranda and were decorated with a variety of summer flower,',. At the close of the evening, the hos tess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Carl Thompson in serving ire cream. CAke and punch Mr. And Mr*. Weathers Give Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs Lee B. Weather* were hosts at a lovely dinner party, Saturday evening, etnertainmg at Cleveland Springs hotel, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, a recent bride and groom of the ci*y, Sharing honors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yates The large table was centered with a huge bowl of pink gladioli, and the guests found their places with dainty pink-fan place cards also pink nut cups were at each plate. A delightful five course dinner was served and covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Hy der Laster of Little Rock. Ark , guests of Mr. and Mr*. Yates, Mr and Mrs Chas. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Quinn. Mr. atjd Mrs. Ed McCurry, Mr and Mrs. A! Ben nett. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb. Jr . Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Plaster. Mtss Margaret Blanton. Whitelaw Ken dall. Miss Caroline Blanton. Henry Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Weath ers. Mias lineberger Entertains. Miss Mary Lineberger delightful ly entertained Friday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock at her home in Belvedere Park, honoring her guer:. Miss Virginia Pernell, of Franklin ton. The large living room where the six tables were arranged for progressive •‘Bunco.” was beautiful ly decorated with mixed garden flowers. Miss Lineberger received In a green georgette evening gown and Miss Pernell wore a changeable taf feta. At the close of the games the hostess was assisted by her mother In serving a delicious ice course NEW B. & L. SHARES are coming in every day. Some are. running shares and some are paid-up shar es—both are mightv good. HOW MANY WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE? __Come in this \veek_ and start as_ many running shares as you can possibly carry. They, are li.ic per share, per week—and we are selling, the. paid up shares ____ . _ AT $72.50 EACH Both are worth $100 at Maturity. J. L. SUTTLE, Sec.-Treas CLEVELAND Building & Loan Association snd punch. The invited guests were. Misses Sara Thompson and guest, Sara Hamrick of Lattimore. Elizabeth Blanton. Alice Gothic King. Mary Virginia Seller. Caro line Mattison of Greenwood. S. C , Virginia Austell of Greenville, S C , Julia Cox, Mildred Weaver. May Lattimore and Beverly Jones, and H C Cox. H. A. Logan, Pegram Holland. John Caveny Riley Mc Cord. Albert Suttle, Harvey Wray, Henry lee Weathes, Carl Dellinger, Snookic Lineberger, Ward Arey, Jr . and Oil it* Harris, Loses An Eye, Then Thieves Enter Store Friday Is Cnlurky Day For No, 1 Township. Personal Mention Of l.owrr County, (Special to The Star > July 20.—The Sunday school at tendance at Camp Creek Is still in creasing There were ordination services at Camp Creek last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Robert Jolley was ordained as a deacon. Dr, J. B, Davis of Boil ing Springs preached the sermon which was enjoyed by all present. Rev Mr. Wesson gave the eharge. The monthly singing which was held last Sunday night was a great success. The visiting singers were Mr. Leroy Jolley and son. James Catrrv of Mt Pleasant. Mr Avery Gillespie of Trinity, Mr Ltnsev Hicks of Mt Pleasant. Mr. Bobby Humphries and Mr. Wayne Levvn~ ter of Grassy Pond. S C. Those visiting at Mr Robert Jol leys Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Noah Jolley of Trinity. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Jolley of Raleigh. Mis Fred Hamrick and son. Lemont of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bure’ Scruggs and daughter. Shirley, ol Greenville. S C . Mr and Mrs Gar land Hamrick and two children Neal nnd Betty Jean of this plare Mr. Bulo Earls who has been or the sick list Is improving. Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrie Marlin an* son. Paul, of Shelby, are spending this week with relatives here Messrs. Lambert Bundy and Am Humphries w ho have been spendln two weeks here with relatives let by motor for their home in Texa. last Saturday. Mr nnd Mrs Deck Holland nnr children of Converse sprat las' Sunday afternoon at Mr Willi Byars. Miss Edisto Bailey spent Satur day night, with Misses Mady ant Janie Harris of Lavonia. Mr Furman Jolley and family o( Bostic spent the week-end with relatives. Mrs. Peek Allison and ehildrer spent last Sunday with her sister Mrs. Clarenre Holder. Mr and Mrs. Hubert S. Baile\ have returned to their home ir Washington. P C. after attendint the tuneral of his father. Mr Ei Bailey. Mrs. H. S Wood of Prosper: spent last Wednesday night witi her sister-in-law Mrs. Eli Bailey. Miss Flay Humphries of Grasss Pond. S C spent last Friday after noon at Mr. Rome Davis Mr Georgia Brown Earls ant Mr. Walter Bailey of the Battle ground section visited relatives herr last week Those visiting at Mr. Andrew MeCraw's during the week-end were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Mr Craw nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford Tow ery of Trinity, and Mr. Julius Hor ton and family of Arhw'orth and Mr Bee McCraw of Gaffney. Mr Sum Bridges has decided that Friday Is unlucky for him even though it is not Friday the 13th Last Friday he experienced a pain in his head which resulted in Ills left eye being put out. then last Friday inght thieves entered his store Rnd carried away something like $75 or $100 worth of goods No trace of the stolen goods has been found vqX Miss Inez Davis spent th» week end with Mr. and Mrs. J E. Pric? of Gaffney. Mrs Fred Byars of Cliffside spent Saturday night at Mr Rome Davis Mr and Mrs. Tano Bridges of Kings Mountain visited Mr. and Mrs Sunt Bridges Sunday Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Frazier who has been spending a few days here with relatives left last Saturday for their home in Pittsburgh. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Wi'l Boheler visit rd Mr Bulo Earls and family las1 Sunday. Mr John Rock spent the week end with Mr. Guy Humphries. Miss Exie Humphries spent Sun day with Miss Inez Davis. Mr, Clarence Holder spent last Sunday with Mr. Rome Davis Mr Thurman Byars spent Sun day at Mr. Thamer Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Painter attend ed the funeral last Wednesday of his sister near Chesnee. S. C. Mr. Coleman Humphries and daughter of Greenville. S. C. visit ed Mrs. Sum Bridges recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Jolley and daushters. Ailecn. and Eluyibetb visited Mr. nnrl Mrs. Noah Jolley of Trinity last Wednesday night Mr Willie .Jolley of Gaffney. S C. called on his mother M Georye Jolley last Wednesday ni - ernoon The Rev D C Wesson took din ner at Mr. Kester Hamrick's last Sunday. Mrs Baxter Reason of Cliffside visited her brother Mr. Rosie Bailey last week Mrs, Guy Humphries- visited her mother Mrs. John MinU last Sat urday afternoon. Miss Pixie Humphries spent Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Byars. Mr. Blaine and Howard Davis and Mr. Freeman Bailey were Gaffney visitors last Saturday aft ernoon Mr Dirk Green has resumed work on his well Rt his new house H»v T. M Hester of Spindale and Mr and Mrs Rans Scruggs spent Saturday night, at Mr Bert Jolleys The people of tills community arc nlmost done laying-by their crops The crops are not looking very good now Some damage has been done by I he dry weat her. At The Theatres Mr. and Mrs II. A Laster of I.it tle Rock. Ark. are line spending \ a cat ion with Mr. and Mrs Jack Yat.es at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lee 15. Weather's. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Me,Murry have returned from High Print, where they spent several days w,th retain r.;. Mrs C II L.ee, stenographer and bookkeeper for the Inter Carolina Motor Bits Co Atlanta. On., is spending tier vacation; with her mother. Mrs .1, A Royster, near Lawndale. nr and Mrs J II Watts. Miss Dorothy Watts and John Hill Watts motoring from Austin. Texas, to Philadelphia, will stop over this week with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs O. M. Sutle for a vis it, here This family has 'inted here before and have many Trfcnds who ; will enjoy seeing them again. Not Bashful” Says Mel Ott To Many Accusations Mel Ott, personable young Giante home-run hitter, admit* he like* girl* and ha* a* many dates as other young men and denies he'* bashful. Base ball. though, is both hi* busine** and hobby. He’* ehown abov* as he atands at the piate, gracefully and formidably waiting to smash his r. al'a pitched ball over the fence for another home run.. Above, right, is a clbseup shewing his strong hands gripping the bat, and below, another view showing him gripping the bat when he goes through his famous natural swing. , ' ' \ tlnlernatlvnai b.rwsieel) Chicago Taxi Heiress Under Arrest A blood transfusion, u as necessary in efforts to save the life of Dorothy Wilson, inset. Chicago society girj. who was badly j injured in an auto accident with Miss Helen Hertz’s car. Helen Hertz, above, at the wheel of her car. daughter of John Hertz, owner of Keigh Count and many millions, is being held by the Chicago police. Police say that Miss Hertz ran by a stoplight, ramming the Wilson car, wrecking both autos. In case Miss | Wilson dies. Miss Hertz will be held on charges of manslaugh ter, says Chief Freeman. iluitrnalional Nc**ie«l) I-lev/ Ccmmi&stoncr ^ ... - !»*■? Captain Frank Eble of Salt Lake City takes up his duties as Commissioner of Customs at Washington, D. C, succeeding E. W. Camp, who resigned. Captain Eble served in the World War and later was U. S. Treasury agent at Berlin, assigned to customs duties. youth made to EXCAVATE OWN GRAVE Mexico City.—Newspaper dis patches from Colima published Thursday told how a fourtecn-yeav old Mexican boy, Adoifo Viihneuva, was forced to dig his own grave be fore he was executed by Manuel Mnrmoiejo. bandit chieftain. Marmolejo's band had captured the boy several weeks ago but he had managed to escape. He was taken again a few days age and carried to the mountain re treat, of the bandits where the leader ordered him to dig a grave telling him it, was for a man whe was sentenced to death. As the task was finished the bandit said to the youth: "Tti, grave you have dug is your own You will not escape again." Marmalejo thereupon drew hi; pistol and shot the boy, the bod; falling back into the grave. Star Advertising Pays PERSONALS The popular star^ John Gilbert, in "Desert Nights" Is the attraction at the Webb Theatre today. This is a drama of intense passion, set In the African wastes. This is a Metro Goldwyn-Mayer picture, put over With a fine cast including Ernest Torrence, and Mary Nolan. The theme of the picture is contained in this sentence: That the flame Of love bums nowhere as strong as on the desert. There are other attrac tions on the program. I ___ Sprained Ankle Worth $20,000? Asheville—The City of Asheville is being asked for $20,000 because of of a sprained ankle. Mrs. J. R. Sams . of Columbus has filed claim through attorneys and in her complaint alleged that she turned her nnklp as a result of a defect in the r dewalK in front or the Jackson Building on Park Square The claim, which stated that the accident occurred May 16. was referred to the corporation counsel by the city commissioners, j THE COTTON CROP IN CLEVELAND COUNTY Is looking mighty good—at this date IF You have not protected your crop against h a i 1 damage, do so now. You are taking a great risk. SEE US BEFORE HAIL COMES We insure both cotton and corn against hail damage. J. L. SUTTLE, Mgr. Insurance Department CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST * SHELBY, N. C. DEMONSTRATION WEEK OF JULY 22ND TO 29TH Stephenson Drug Co. PHONE NO. 2 SHELBY, N. C. 170R a short time only, this cou A pon and 10^ buy a quarter pint of WaterSpar Lacquer,\Vamish or Enamel or may be applied on larger purchase.1^ Take advantage of this big value today U&terSpar Varnish-Lacquer-Enamels — the lacquerjthat ^‘dries in'no time’’ — the famous vamislv that even hot water won’t harm — the' enduring%enamel tfort your„car. Brilliant, modem'color for’furni ture, floors,’’ woodwork.1^ Bring the coupon today. T this coupon and 10* This coupon and 10? are good for one quarter pint of WaterSpar Lacquer, Varnish or En amel, or can be applied on larger purchase. flame ... • ’City . Street . EXTRA! VALUES IN PARAGON’S JULY SALE ABOUT 300 YARDS 12 1-2 Curtain Scrim 9c yard As long as this quantity lasts at 9c yard. White and Ecru. ___ Ruffled Curtains 79c Plain Ecru and Cream with figured ruffles -if va lance. Size 2 1-4. 1500 YARDS 29c Punjab Prints 19c yard Will go back to regular price of 29c next week. Buy now and save. WOMEN’S $1.00 Rayon Bloomers 79c Van Raalte and other good dollar bloomers now 79c pair. ___' _ YOUR CHOICE OF ALL SILK DRESSES i/2 PRICE A wonderful opportunity to get a good dress at small cost. ALL SUMMER MILLINERY TO CLOSE OUT $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 Tables are loaded with fine quality good styles Milli nery at lowest prices. _ Paragon Dept. Store
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