Pleasant Hill News Of Community Items (Special to The St a! ' Mrs. Sue Mas-' « : Gasloma. Mr F C Borders of near Shelby, Mr. and Mrs Hush Rordr s and M' and Mrs. George Bonders of Patter son Springs retted Mrs W. R Lowery last Wednesday,. Mr I.,orr - ery tires with her son Mr. J. C Lowery M."« Sue Moss al-o risited Mr and Mrs. E. Q -Roberts Wednesday night and Mi and Mrs. J. V. Ken drick Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Cl. Dyrus and children of Forest City spent Sun day and Sunday night with Mrs Dyrus' parents Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Francis'. Mr. Roland Gantt and Mr. Wells Lowery, attended the party at the lionte of Mr. E. M Sir eery's In Shel by last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guffey arid ehildreh visited Mr. Guffey's uncle near Boiling Springs Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs Tom H. Lowery and children visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. Y. Kendrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs S. B Roberts of Patterson Springs and Mr. Colet Roberts of Blacksburg were visitors at (lie home of Mr. C. C. Putnam s ! Sunday. Mr, and Mrs H O Kendrick. M" and Mrs. A. V, Dedmdn of Klnai ! Mountain and Mr I, T. Kendrick of : Shelby visited in Spartanburg Sun day afternoon. Misses Johnnie Mae and Beatrix" Lowery were the dinner guest of i Miss Ruby noyei Sunday, Mrs K Q Roberts and daughter. : Helen, Spent the day Saturday vvi'-n t Mr. and Mrs. Tom II. Lowery and tainily. Mr and Mr' J C. Lowery and fitnnly vi lied .n Blacksburg Sun day afternoon, Mr, Wells Lowery was the din ner guest of Mr sms. Roland and Maeeilus Gantt Sunday They, wi’n ; their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Amos (iantt went Sunday afternoon to (iaffney. Mr arid Mrs, Cliff Lowery a.n l children visited Mr and Mrs. R. M. Dover Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. C E. Camp spent the dav at Mr. Guss Anthony ., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q Roberts an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts of Shelby were visitors in Charlotte Sunday, Several of our high school hoys and girls started to school at Shel by Monday. SUPER VALUES! IN MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS. For quality, style and workman ship at medium prices our Suits cannot he excelled—The seasons newest patterns and fabrics to select from—Suits for both men and hoys with one or two pairs trousers— BOYS SUITS PRICED— $4.95 1 $13.95 MEN’S SUITS PRICED— $9.95 0 $24.95 MEN’S FELT HATS — THe newest and latest shades and patterns ' to select from. 'All custom built— ; tt_ '-i i“ . S-~ $1.59 to $4.95 — MEN’S OXFORDS — 'A' most complete line in tans and blacks to make your selections from. Every pair guaranteed. $2.98 t0 $4.98 — MEN’S SILK TIES — The latest hits in solid and combination cold’s. Silk ties that will give one a dis tinctive appearance of irood taste. 29c 98c EISTSIDE VILLAGE HEWS CLEfflKS Young IVopIp Gnjftv Outing. Mi'. Shelton Hurt In t ar Acci dent. Personal*. (By MRS. OR IN lll'SKK Y.T iSpecial to The Star.' About 25 or 30 of the younger ye1 spent an enjoyable evening Friday at Patterson Springs masting wie- ; nets over an open bonfire. Mrs S R Shelton is in bed and her children bruised up as a result ' of an auto accident. Sunday after noon on highway No 20fi Thev were returning home alter a week-end visit to relatives m Uncolnton. Mr and Mrs .1 P. Toms and family visited relatives m Lattimore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .T D. Releh visite 1 their daughter Mrs A. Vaughn in Pacoiet. S. C. Friday and Satur- , day. We bad n very interesting ban game here Friday afternoon when a chosen nine of the night haii.ts . played the day hands The score was li to 2 favor of the day force. Helen iCantrell' Erring received emergency treatment at the Shell)" hospital Sunday afternoon Her leg was lacerated when she jumped from the rumble sent of her moth er's ear n.nd struck the license tag If required quite n few stitches to sew it up. Mrs. j. Wilson has returned to her home in Pelrer, S C after a few weeks visit to her son Mr. J O Ledford. Mrs. J. F Alexander had ns her visitors Sunday, her father, brot 1 er and sister of Lumberton: Mr Chas Spivy, Mr. Raneon Spivy and Mrs Lillie Lewis Mr. Dudley Clevis and Mr Archie Norton of Lumberton were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. B F. Mor gan. Mrs. H E Waldrop had as her dinner guest Tuesday Miss Mcrie.l Wright of McAdenville, Mr.- and Mrs Bonnie Dean mot ored to Gastonia Sunday They vis ited Mr Will Gibson there Mr Mae Cooke. Mr Wort man and Mr. P H Smith visited Mr Furman Hopper near Boiling Springs. Mr, Hopper is an old resi dent of Eastside Mrs. P. H. Smith visited hnr brother Mr Fred Rollins in Hen rietta Tuesday afternoon One of the largest crowds in months gathered in our church Sunday evening to hear Rev, Frank Snyder deliver a touching sermon, his last in N. C for some j time. He and Mrs. Snyder lelt i Monday for Fort Worth. Texas ! where they will attend the Baptist ! seminary. A nice collection was tak en for him. Mrs. W A Cline had ns her I guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Dave Martin of Lawndale. Mr. Ralph Pickens of Paris Is land. S. C. is spending a few da> with his sister, Mrs. R P Sandeis Miss Ozelle Mrnchem returned j Saturday to her home in High Point * after a weeks visit to the Meacham girls i Miss Lena Trice spent Saturday night, and Sunday with Miss Lil lian Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis motored to Gastonia Sunday Mr and Mrs. Gifton Me'.tcn were week-end visitors to Forest City. We had Miss Attie Bostic, a re turned missionary from China, speak for us at our church Wed nesday night. She told us of the religion, education and of their ways of earning a living The girls club met Tuesday even ing with Miss Eunice Lamb. I Misses Maggie. Frances. Minnie ! and Mrs. J. B Gladden and Mrs. J. F. Alexander were Sunday visit ors to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cost ner near Beams Mill Miss Wynona Cox spent Saturday night with Isabella Teague. Misses Kevaiee orcenway. irene Ford. Isabelle Teague, and Wynona Cox were Sunday visitors in Greer. S. C Mrs. Minnie Lamb and daughter. Eunice, accompanied Mrs Marie Ervins and daughter, Helen, to For est City Sunday. They visited M>s. 1 Maurice Ewing. Mrs. Erie Satcher of West She'hy spent Friday afternoon with Mrs i L. Aft Devine. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Hill were Sun day visitors to Greer. 3 C. Mr. J. F. Thompson of Mt Holly visited his sister Mrs. G. W. Green wav Sunday Eastside ball club w ill meet Cleve land Cloth team in another game Saturday afternoon at city ball park Mr and Mrs. D. W Carlan, Mrs Guy Carlan and Mr. and Mrs, Oren Huskov motored to Gaffney Sun day afternoon. W E. Gantt visited in Augusta. On., Sunday and Monday, Mrs G. W. Greenaway's father. Mr. Thompson, is vlisting in her , home tor awhile. THOSE HARD BOILED MAIL ORDER HOI SES Not long ago a man living in this community saw an article in a mail i order catalogue that he decided to buy. This man possesses quite a ■ stack of shekels and anybody would be glad to sell him and charge -t. lie wrote the mail order house this | "Send article. 11 good will senn check " In due-time he received the following reply: “Send check. If ^ [ good, w ill send article." Blackman Sworn In As Groer Deputy to The Stat‘d Grover. •Sep!. 11 Mr. and Mr; 15. ,; Keetfl' were called to York to day on account of the illness ol I heir lit tie granddaughter.' Rebecca Jenkins. Quite a number of the Grover: bov.s and girls are avvav at school md still others are making ar- ; rangements to go later. FYanklfn Harry is at Oak Ridge. Miss Sa lella Harry leaves next Thursday | tor Asheville. Arthur Dayis leave ; j n a few days for Chapel 11)11, Miss , Kddis Byers left yesterday for Gaff- ' icy. S C to attend Limestone col- j ege and Jack Furcron is back in I ireenville. S. C finishing his hign whool work at Parker. Miss Nellie Keeler who is in' raining for a nurse in Gastonia: pent, part of the day Sunday with . ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Keeler Miss Nellie will graduate he twelfth of October and will be ready' to practice her profession. Quite a number of the young folk gathered at the Baptist pastorium Inst. Wednesday to attend Hie fare well party given in honor of Mi o Eddis Byers and Jack Furcron Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Furcron motored to Greenville. S. C. yester day. Mr Cavley Martin went to Gaff ney last Saturday afternoon and brought back his auto that had been in the Cherokee garage undergoing repairs due to a wreck that occur red on the highway between Blacks- | burg and Gaffney on August 2(1. I The painters are busy tins week painting the roof on the Baptist Church. The roof has been black but this time they are making it red Prof B F. Bird and family ac- | rompantrd by a nephew of Mrs Bird. Master Tollie Cleckley motor ed to Columbia, S C. last Saturday! to visit Mrs. Bird's mother. Master Tollie spent some time here in Grover with his amt. Mr. Charlie Harry -had quite an unusual experience on the road from Grover to Rock Hill last week when he ran into a turkey-buzzard that, was trying to fly across in front of his car. Mr. Harry says h? has run into some birds and chick ens in his time but that this is his first and he hopes his last buzzard. Grover has another deputy sher iff now as Sheriff Alien had Mr. W. I) Blackmon duly sworn in for this office last Friday morning. Deputy Blackmon donned the badge of his office and went, right, to work. This gives us two deputies now Mr Charley Shepperd who has been deputy for some time is ;o continue in office and they boih seem to be keeping busy. Union Community Personal Mention iSpecial to The Star > The cotton in our community is Opening very fast and in a few weeks vie will be picking. Miss Zela Herd spent the week with Miss Red Blanton Mrs Joe Covington is spending the week with her sister Mrs Varu« Kendrirk at Cliffside. Miss Vertie Webb had as her guest Monday night Miss Lurii" Champion. Miss Dollita Powell spent Friday night with Miss Lillian Whisnant In the Polk wile community Miss Beulah Low n of Greenville returned home after a few weeks with her cousin Miss. Mildred Mau nev. Misses Virginia and Irene BU gej'staff visited Miss Dollita Powell Sunday afternoon. Miss Virginia Maune.v spent the week-end with Miss "Bill" Heafner of Crouse. Mrs. W. C Powell spent a few ho^es with Miss Theron Covington Sunday. Miss Lillian Whisnant visited Miss Margaret Green Sunday aft ernoon. Miss Ree Covington visited M'.ss Dollita Powell Sunday. Misses Dollita Powell. Lillian Whisnant and Frances Weathers surprised Mr. Kell Powell with a birthday party Saturday evening. 6 6 6 !•« a Prescription for ('olds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. ;t is the most speedy remedy known A Well Baby Is A Happy Baby Dr. Thornton’s Easy Teether Is used to destroy the perms that cause stomach and bowel diseases of teething babies and older children. It acts on the Liver, Kidneys, etc., ridding the blood and system of Impurities. Pleasant to take as loaf sugar. Contains no opiates. Sold by druggists or sent dtrect EASY TEETHER MEDICINE CO., Westminster, S. C. NEW THINGS FOR MEN AT THE PARAGON DEPT. STORE Well dressed men will realize the importance of our new Fall things because they include the smartest of patterns and colorings in Neckwear, Shirts, Hos iery, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Clothing for the Young Fellows. NEW FRIENDLY FIVES FOR FALL $5.00 (Sizes 3 to 11) The fastest selling: $.0,0.0 shoe on the market. They wear well, they look well and a fine thing is they polish well. MEN’S FANCY SOCKS 35c Pr 3 pairs for . $1.00 A silk and rayon mixture, slightly irregular. No holes or had places. “PREP” SUITS WITH 2 PAIRS TROUSERS Oxford Grey?. Blue Ceviots. Blue wfth small neat stripes. Strictly col legiate in style. Trousers have 20 to 22 inch bottoms. Coats fit nicely— are well tailored and made from only hijrh grade all wool fabrics. Other Suits FOR MEN! $14-95 to $23'85 Men, if money is a bit tight and you like good clothes, you’ll find here about 100 suits that are to be closed out. These $14.05 suits sold original ly from $25.00 to $30.00 and other numbers are reduced just as much. The styles are good, the fabrics are all wool. We guarantee a fit and satisfactory wear. SMART FALL TOGS FOR BOYS SWEATERS - CAPS - BERETS - SUITS - TROUSERS - SHIRTS -ETC. OUR BOVS’ DEPARTMENT IS ONE OF OUR MOST ACTIVE SECTIONS OF THE STORE. MOTH ERS WILL FIND HERE THE REST OF GARMENTS. REST STYLES AND A VERY LARGE SE LECTION OF JUST THE THINGS YOU’LL LIKE AND WANT. BOYS’ PULL-OVER SWEATERS $1.95 Fancy Pull-overs in all wool ma terial, also black and navy. OLIVER TWIST SHIRTS FOR BOYS. Neat stripes and colors __ $1.00 BOYS’ KNIT TIES 25c An unusually good tie for the mon ey. Large assortment of colors. BOYS’ FLAPPER TROUSERS $1.00a d $1.50 Jerseys, Khaki and other service able Material. SWEATER SETS For Boys and Girls $2.95 Neat sporty sweaters and caps tc match. BERETS —IN ALL COLORS $1.00 A Beret to match many of our sweaters. They’re very stylisf this season. Plain And Fancy SHIRTS FOR MEN SPECIAL PRICE.... $1.00 Blue - Tan - White A solid case of those high grade Dollar Shirts just received, have neat fitting collars. The Colors are positively fast. They are full cut and made well. All sizes. — NOVELTY SWEATERS — For Men And Boys $1.95 t0 $4.95 It’s sweater time and the man or boy that selects early selects well. Stocks are now complete. Every conceivable style and col or here for your selection. “SURE-FIT” CAPS vw I For Men and Boys j' $1-00 $3.00 V Sure-Fit Caps are. always be ^coming. They are so easy to adjust and the patterns are ^always neat and attractive. "Shapes for every size head. 1 MEN’S FELTS $5.00 A five dollar hat that will not t fade. Ha? all the “ear marks” of a much higher priced num ber. Your selection can be easily made now. THE PARAGON DEPT. STORE