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Dover And Ora Mill Community Mention While Mills Arr < Iti rd This IVffk, Many Arr A( Bruch, Personal Mention. f Special to The SI a;'.1 Quite a number of people are en joying their vacation at Carolina Beach. Among those remaining all neck, Mr. and Mrs Herman Mar tin, Misses Eula Blanton. Este'l Connor. Thelma Lynn. Ethelem Webb and Clara Kiser. Mr. Claude Williams and Miss Viola Blanton were the guests ot Miss Blanton's sister at Hickory. Mr and Mrs. Carl Kimble and son William are spending this week at Slater, S. C, with relatives. Mrs. Monroe Blanton and chil dren are visiting relatives in the country this week Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buiee and j children spent Sunday in Spartan- j burg, attending a barbecue least. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCraw and children spent part of Hie week with friends and relatives in Greer. Mr. J. W. Webb and family arc visiting Mr. Webbs parents near Forest, City Mr. and Mrs. P D Linz.sev and »jj-j...j;...--.. i . children and Mrs. Norman South lard returned Wednesday from a 'tew day's visit to Greenville. M'\ and Mrs Claude Johnson and children are visiting in Charleston this week. Miss F. Oye Pritchard who has been visiting near Forest City re turned Wednesday. Mr. Andrew Pritchard returned Tuesday from a tew day s visit win sisters of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Bailey and children spent the first of the week with her parents. Mr, and Mrs W H. Skinner of Bolling Springs. While there Messrs. Bailey and Skinner and sons motored to Bridge water for a couple of days fishing. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Duett sc with the lalter's mother and Miss Lois Moss started last Friday night to Savannah, Ga„ where they expe t to spend their vacation Mrs J H Southard and chil dren enjoyed Thursday at the Ashe ville play ground. Mrs. Sail Jones of Eastside, accompanied them Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buioc and daughters, Mrs. H. E: Waldrop and Ruth, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Tliaxto’-. Mr. and Mrs. T. H Thaxton and Miss Margaret Costner spent Tues day in Chimney Roe!:. Misses Ruby Chapman and Ottle White were the denner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges of Shelby Sunday. Miss Lunezz Morrow Is spending this week in Charlotte wdth rela tives. Mr Ness and children. Guy, Lun rtt. and Elsie spent Wednesday night with relatives at Old Fort Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and ^on, Everett, were in Patterson with their brother, Mr. J. J. McCurry. Mr Reinhart Blatnon is spend ing this week in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miceer left Tuesday for Columbia, S. C„ to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs F. E Smith and children spent part of the week ir> Kings Mountain. I'<U K CONVICTS MAKE ESCAPE FROM CAMP Rutherfordton, Aug. 1,—Four pris oners bored their way to freedom and escaped from the county chain gang camp here Saturday night. The convicts cut a hole in the brick wall and went through the opening Three, negroes and one white man made their escape. The arrest of a negro Tuesday by Chief Price of Forest City, brought the number recaptured to three. As we go tv press only one, the white man, :s at targe Chief Price wfas assisted by Martin Green and James Harrh; Qtfe NEW oMfUikttC RADIO mtnPawer Detection and the New- 45 Tubes © Model 91 € ♦ 1372® (less tubes) tttptea-od Malearic Super-Dynamic Enn Ur*is *v«K KU)eerie Pm*er-Peck. uitH poaitiv* •■elfpebelUat. insure* long Ilf* and aafety Farlv loflub deatgn cabinet of American Walnut. In I enuami panel overlaid avlth genulna imported Australian L*ce**©od, Escutcheon plate and knob# (jatohW in genuine ailvar plus the exclusive Majestic Automatic Sensitivity Control gives you QUIET, Smooth Reception, with no oscillation on the low wave lengths as well as the high ones FOUR TUNED * STAGES * nAggfiBS NoA-C Hum Model 92 ♦1675® (less tubes) Improved Majeatic Super-Dvnamlc Speaker. Catra Hmvv, aiufdv Majeatic Power-Pack. with poainve volrage-ballaat. I mure* lent life anrl aafety. Jacobean pariod cabinet of American Walnut. Door* of matched butt walnut with over lav* on door* and interior panel of genuine imported Auitrahan Lace wood Escutcheon plate, knoba and door pultf finished in genuine *il»er. I FREE Home Demonstration Pendleton’s Music Store No. I Township News Of The Current Week Camp Crrek Had 161 Sunday School. Alice Halley Dead. Per. snnal Mention. The Sunday school attendance a' Camp Creek was 161. The attend ance at preaching was fine also. Miss Exie Humphries has return ed home after spending a few day; with her brother Homer at Gaff ney. The Rev. D. C. Wesson took din ner with Mr. Rome Davis and fam ily last Sunday. Mr. Summie Allison has started work on his new house. Aileen the four weeks old twin of Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey wa buried last Sunday afternoon V Camp Creek. The following motoifd to Chim ney Rock last Tuesday to spend th» day, Misses Elolse Hamrick, Exie Humphries. Myrtle and Wilma Hor ton, Messrs. Thurman Byars and Hershall Greene Mrs. Willie Byars is visiting rel atives in Converse. S. C. Mr. Grady McBee of Great Pall . S. C . visited Mr Haynes Byars last week Mr. and Mrs Bob Ledford, Mr,; Tom Martin visited Mrs. Mills Bailey who is staying with her son John, at State Line, S. C. Mr. Roster and David Bailey were visitors in the Trinity community last Monday. Misses Onio and Play Humphries visited Mrs. Dee Byars Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard IJurgess anc] children. Mrs Fred Byars. Mrs, Clingman Moore of Cliffside, were visitors at Mr Rome Davis last Sunday afternoon. i nose going to Macedonia Sun day afternoon for the singing were. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hamrick and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robe t Jolley and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCraw. Miss Exie Hum phries and Mr. HoWard Bailey. Miss Wilbur Earls is spending this week with Miss Mayme Earls Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Pruette of Boiling Springs, spent last Thurs day at Mr. Willie Byars. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Davis spent last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs Julius Pi-ice of Gaffney, S S. Mr. and Mrs. Kester Hamrick and children, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hamrick and children attended the Hamrick reunion near Mt. Pleasant last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gile Lythe of Con verse, S. C , were callers at Mr. Willie Byars last. Sunday. Misses Myrle and Veola Bridges spent last Sunday with Misses Elsie and Flossie Jolley. Mrs. John Bohelrr spent las; Mon day with her sister. Mrs David Bailey. Mr. Hershall Greenp of Shelby, spent last Tuesday night with Mr. Thurman Byars. The small daughter of Mr Sid ney Ruppe had the misfortune of being badly hurt last Tuesday aft ernoon when the mules run o her. Misses Wilma and Myrtle Horton of Cherokee, spent last Monday! night with Miss Eloise Hamrick. j Quite a number of our people are i going to Flat Wood, Inman and [ other places In South Carolina, and buying peaches for home use as there is no fruit here thus year. The Romans sometimes fitt<*d their bronze portrait busts with glass eyes Your last chance— At the Hot Shot Sole Prices at WRAY'S ONE MORE DAY ONLY "This greatest of all Clcan-Out Sale* Positively Close* Tomorrow Night. Take advantage of this Once-ln-A-Lifetime Opportunity. Come this afternoon or tomorrow (or on both occasions) without fail. A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS “PRICES DID IT.” f \ At The Churches SHELBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH II. N. McDiarmid, Pastor. a.30 a. m.—Workers council, i 9:45 a. m—Sunday school. 11 a. m.—Worship. 7 p. m.—Junior Christian En deavor. 7:15 p. m—Young People's choir. 8 p. m.—Worship. 8 p. m.—Prayer service. SHELBY CIRCUIT (Methodist) Rev. K. L. Forbis, Pastor. El Bethel: preaching first and third Sundays at 11 a. m. Sulphur Springs: preaching fourth Sunday morning and second Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sharon Church: preaching sec ond Sunday morning at 11 and fourth Sunday afternoon at 3. Pine Grove Church: preaching third Sunday afternoon. Salem Church: preaching first Sunday afternoon. LaFAYETTE ST. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. B. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday school each Sunday at 9:45. Marvin Blanton, Supt. Preaching each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30. Epworth league each Sunday evening at 6:45. DOVER BAPTIST CHURCH D. F. Putnam, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45—C. G. White, superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 by Rev. Mr. Johnson. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Zeno Wall, Pastor. Sunday school each Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8. Mid-week prayer service each Wednesday at 7:30. All B. Y. P. U.s meet each Sun day evening at 7 o'clock. A cordial welcome awaits all vis itors and strangers. LUTHERAN CHURCH. The school building on East Marion street. Sunday school at 10 a. m Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Luther League at 7:15 p. m. Come worship with us. NEARBY BAPTIST CHURCHES Rev. H. E. Waldrop, Pastor. R<M Grove, Thursday before the first Sundays at 7 o'clock; first Sundays at 11 o'clock and third Sundays, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Sunday school each Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Elizabeth; Saturday night before second Sunday, second and fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Eastside church: Third Sunday morning and every Sunday night. Sunday school at 10 o’clock each Sunday morning. Buffalo church: Saturday before the fourth Sunday and on fourth Sunday In each month at 3:30 o'clock:. Sunday school at 10 o clock each Sunday. CENTRAL METHODIST < CHURCH Dr. H. K. Boyer. Pastor Sunday school at 9 45 There will be no services at the , 11 o'clock hour or in the evening. Under Something. Probably. A sweet girl motorist, her eyes dun with tears, ran up to the traf fic. cop on duty at a busy intersec tion. “Oh. officer!" she cried. ‘Tve lost my new flivver.” The policeman, himself a family man whose children were always getting into trouble on account of their toys, shook a reproving finger at her. "Well, let that, be a lesson to you, ’ he told her. "Next time, buy a bigger car.” Penny Column good nine room house in Grover. Lot lOOx 228 feet. Location ideal. Price $2,500. J. B. Nolan Co. lt-2c FOR SALE — EN TIRE stock of goods and fixtures. Located in good mill section of Shelby. Priced to move. If you want a good business in Shel by see us. J. B. Nolan Co. Phone 70. lt-2c “Gardner Plan” Be Pres*ed In The East Kinston.—Efforts to boost dairy ing:, poultrying and pork-raising in the eastern part of North Caro lina will be made by many agencies during the next few months. Gov ernor Gardner’s farming plan is be ing studied with a view to its ap plication to this section, to which it is better adapted than to the rest of the state, in the opinion of some experts. The executive on a visit to Kinston some weeks ago de clared he saw many fine fields and no animals in the parts of Pitt, Greene and Lenoir counties he passed through. Eastern Carolina with a million population can feed 10,000.000. “It is the most fertile region in the eastern part of the United States, and tens of millions in the Middle Atlantic and Northern States are ready to become consumers of its food products,’’ the Eastern Caroline Chamber of Commerce claims. Tin sometimes “catches'’ an in fectious disease known as tin pest, which can be propagated by in oculation. An examination of more than 3. 000 apparently healthy persons showed that they had on the av erage two defects or diseases. We Always Have A Choice Variety Of FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FRESH MEAT — SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY — FRESH GREEN BEANS . FRESH TOMATOES_ NEW SWEET POTATOES IRISH POTATOES__ SQUASH _ 12c Pound _ 5c Pound _ 7c Pound 4c Pound 10c Pound — MEAT SPECIALS — CHOICE ROUND STEAK__ 35c pound PRIME ROAST BEEF-...i:” 25c Pound FRESH GROUND STEAK_ _ 25c Pound EXTRA FINE PORK SAUSAGE_ 30c Pound GOOD BEEF STEAK __30c Pound VERY SPECIAL — HOME BAKED HAMS, Finely Flavored, lb. ... 80c We have just received a choice lot of Fresh Fish. Order and have them dressed. Home Provision Co. DELIVERY SERVICE. PHONE 570 August Clearance OF LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY */4 tO % Off This is not a sale—but a reduction of 4 to \ on all Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. Acorn’s nev er holds a so-called sale, but every Aug. we make this drastic reduction in Merchandise of standard Acorn quality to clear our shelves for Fall Merchandise. Buy at Acorn’s and real ize a Great Saving during this Reduction Period. ALL MILLINERY y2 off This sweeping reduction on our reg ular stock of Ladies’ and Children's Millinery offers you an opportunity to buy the best hats for a tremen dous saving. LADIES’ READY-TOWEAR 25% Off ON ALL DRESSES. ENSEMBLES AND COATS Come in and select the garments you wish to buy. Then simply take off the percentage of reduction. Tlltere's no Special Sale Price. See for your self. A«BIG SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ WASH DRESSES .Just arrived—All guaranteed fast colors $1.25 l" $1.75
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