Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / Sept. 16, 1929, edition 1 / Page 2
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Teacher* From Out Of Town And Homes Sonic of the out-Of-to.wn members of the c-iiy school faculty who have arrived and their addresses: Washington Bldg Miss Ruby M Donnell of Anderson. 8. C., at tlit home of Dr Zend Wall: Miss Clara Edwards, of Pendleton, with Mrs L. A. Blanton. Jefferson Bldg Miss Hazel Holmes. Council.,, with Mrs. A! Ben-, nett: Miss Margaret Cooper, Mayes- j Mile. S. C , lit the Blue Parrott Inn, : Mrs. Sarah Moss of Forest City Graham Bldg—Miss Evelyn Wilk-j Ins of Goldsboro, with Mrs. Bessie; Gray: MBs Bernice Jones of ; Laurens: S. C , with Mrs, L. A. Bian- j ton. High School Bid.—Miss Alice ‘ Brunson of Florence. S. C . and Miss Emily Stiver of Eatonion tin with Mrs. Ceph Blanton; Miss Sari ‘ Cowan of Rutherfordton with Mr D W Quinn; Miss Amelia Steven son of Bolar. Va . with Mrs. B. L. Smith; Miss Rosma Pearl', Augusta. Oft,, at Hofei Charles; Miss Ruby Pryor of Princeton. Kv, at Dr Walls: Mr W E. Abcrnethy at Mrs. ! Alice Lineberger LaFnyeUe Bldg Miss Anita' Winkler of Boone, with Mrs. D. W Quinn 'Marion Bldg ■ Mist. Mary Crowell of Forest, City, with Mrs. D. W. Quinn. Morgan Bldg Miss Mary Hardy of Chase City, Va . with Mrs. J. A. Anthony; Miss Louise Oil], Cary; and Miss Nancy Bagwell, of South Carolina, with Mrs Ceph Blanton:: Mr. Paul Moss ot Forest City with Mr. Durham Moore. TRY STAR W1I1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Hewie Champion, deceased, of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this: is lo notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased lo exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore 5th dev of September, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said es- : tate will please make immediate i payment. This the 5th day of Sep-■ tember, 19i9. ZORA L. CHAMPION, Arimrx of Hewie Champion. Dearest! 1 R-5, Shelby. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as adininistra-i tor of the estate of Nancy Hamrick, deceased, of Cleveland county, N j C. this is to notify all persons hav- , ing claims against the estate of i said deceased >o exhibit (hem to! the undersigned at his home ini Latthnore, N. C., route 1. on or be fore the 9th day of September, | 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All per sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Tlris the 9th day of September, 1939. E M. HAMRICK. Adminis trator of Naney Hamrick, dee d IT’S AGGRAVATING to always take things at their apparent face value. A nearby teacher asked her class: “If I were to put my hand in someone’s pocket and take the money out of it. what would I be?” One of the tots answered: “That's easy—You'd be his wife.” . It’s easy to account for the popularity of. Sinclair gas and Opaline oil. Proven merit is always shown the preference. Next time you fill up. for economy’s sake specify Sinclair products and insist on them. Cleveland oaco. Distributors Manello And A Pretty Girl To Perform For Fair Crowds HO BOOK CHANGE Stnie Education Commissions Tie ride There Is No Nrrd For Switch In Fall. icairign North Carolina parent', will not have to exchange airy of the textbooks In use this year for new ones at any tune during the school year beginning next fall, a a result of the action of the state textbook commission, in session here which action was approved and commended by die state board of; education. The commission, which sclec'.v the textbooks in elementary grudi ■ <mly, liad before it consideration of changes in textbooks used in the studies of arithmetic, drawing and writing, decided to- make no change this 'year, to become effective for die 1930-31 school year. Reading andspelling textbooks were changed last year lor the school year now starting, under the law which permits--changes in not more than one major and two minor Changes studies in any otic .vear. The major studies are lead ing. language and grammar, his tory, geography and arithmetic Ail others are classed us minors The state committee on high school textbooks, due to the ftv year restriction on changes, w-il make no changes for next year either, leaving both the elemen tary and high school books as they arc through die 1930-31 school year. The action of the textbook commission this week means that mere win op no textbook adoption i m December of this year. The commission is composed cf A E Ackers. Roanoke Rapids, chairman; Miss Ruth Gunter, San ford, secretary; Miss Ethel Mc Nairy, Statrsvitle; Miss Anne Hold ford; Raleigh; .Benjamin L. Smith,, Shelby; R G b:! 'ccaId, Grecri ' 'He, and Chester C. Haworth, Bur lington. 6 6 6 Is a Prescription for Colds* Grippe, Flu, Pen,:ue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Is the most speedy remedy known **I was no weak," pays Mrs. Josephine Cockcroft, of Faldock, S. C., "that 1 was not able to do anything. At certain times, I suffered dreadfully with pains in my back and sides. My head would hurt —felt like it would split open. Spells of weak ness would last for weeks. "I read of Car dui. I sent for a bottle and began taking it My esse was stubborn, and at times I almost lost hope, but I could see a little im provement At last I began to feel much better. Then I improved rapidly. For the last year I have been in better health than I ever have been before. "1 give the credit to Car dui, for after I had giv en it a thorough trial. 1 got T«k* TMforJ'» BLACK DRAUGHT _ Fat CMutipthoo, bvdnssfaotv BifiousnUM. Carl Manello and company will be one of the featured attractions on the bill of vaudeville acts tin.:', will be one of the highlights of the 1929 Cleveland county fair. The "company" of this combina tion is represented by a talented young lady of no little charm and abi'ity, and whose remarkable feats of head and hand balancing whh the versatile Manello represent n finality of technique that indicates the heights'of artistry that lias been attained by these performer Thr antics of this pair while bal anced on the ends of a high revolv ing ladder are calculated to send thrills up and down the spines ol .the spectators, with the result that their performance is ever popular witli fair patrons. 'Hie finale of this act, which find the performers rendering popular tunes by means of musical beds at tached lo l heir hands and feet while balancing themselves "Upstd ■ down" never fails to win the merg ed plaudits of unusual accomplish ment's. Mrs. T W. 11anirirk I* llnstrss. Miss Mr Bra yrr rntertalns Sewing Clul*. BuiliiiR Springs. Sept 13—Mrs L. W Hamrick delightfully entertained the members of the Plulsonlan Book club and several invited guests at her lovely home Wednesday nfter noon at 4 o'clock. The hall, living room and sun parlor were thrown ensuite These were attractively arranged with bowls and \ascs of lovely summer 1 lowers and potted plants. The regular business meeting was held and the routine business was carried out Interesting papers wr-e road by Mrs. F B. Hamrick nnd Mrs O. P Hamrick After the adjournment of the business meeting the hostess gave, a ' Mental Contest " Mrs. J. H. Mc Brayer made the higliest score in tills contest The hostess assisted by Mrs Clif ford Hamrlek nnd Miss Winfrey Hamrick served a delicious salad course with accessories. Tlie Tongues and Needles club held its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Johnnie Maie McBrayer. The home was arranged with a profusion of lovely summer flowers and potted plants. The regular business meeting was held and was presided over by the president. Mrs. John Mtntz So - oral matters were taken up. Plans tor a picnic were made. This club a ill entertain member. of their families at a picnic at the next regular meeting Alter the business meeting a con test was held "Back to School Da vs " Miss Mable Goode was civ on a lovely prize for.having made the highest score. The hostess was as sisted by Mrs. James II. McBrayer In serving delicious refreshments. Miss Verna Goode spent last week-end in Greenville. S C . witn Dr and Mrs, J Wilbur Hicks. Miss Winfrey Hamrick came home from Charlotte this week to accept work at C. J. Hamrick and Son's store. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore and | children spent last week at Wrights- | ville Beach. Miss Elizabeth Hamrick left Wed- > nesday to go to Raleigh She willj re' ume her studies at Meredith col-1 lege Mr. Charles J Hamrick returned ; to Wake Forest Thursday w here hs wilt enter school. Miss Verna Goode will leave Sat - : urday for Murray, Kv after hav-1 mg spent her vacation here with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Jim McSwain and j family of Gaffney visited Mrs. A R. Hamrick here Sunday. Ilad Nothing On Her. He: If you don't marry me 111! plunge into the sea She: Wait till I get m: batiunj i'u gga« iiya joy. TOLUCA SECTION i Special lo The Star.) We are having a lot of rain in this community now. Cotton sure is opening slowly. A bad car wreck happened in I Toluca last. Friday when Roy Kina driving a Chevrolet coach ran into a Chevrolet touring car driven by Paul Blanton. The latiers car was completely demolished while th, other one was badly wrecked. There were four persons in one car and three in the other. Most all oi them were injured. One lady receiv ed a bad cut on the leg. Mrs. Texie Boyles and children spent a few days the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings of Newton. Born on last Wednesday Septem ber 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bint ham a bouncing big boy. Mother and babe are doing very well. Mrs. Lee Anne Boyles returned <o her home in Hickory last Sunday after spending some time in Toluca with her children, Mr. and Mis. ! M S Boyles and Mr. and Mrs. A | U Willis. Mesdames Theodore Boyles. M. \ S Boyles. Messrs. A C Costner ami I Devaughn Boyles spent last Monday ! m Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Willis spent last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Seagle, Misses Ada Martin and Vernie Houser of Lincoln county spent last Wednesday night with Misses Marie and Louisa Costner. Miss Minnie Mull, teacher from ; Belwood high school, spent la. f Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Amanda Jane I Wright, deceased, late of Cleveland j county, N C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the ! estate of said deceased to exhibit j them to the undersigned at lus | home in Fallston. N, C , on or be lt ore the 17th day of August, 1930, l or this notice will be pleaded in bar i of their recove/y. All persons in | debted to said estate will please j make immediate payment. R: A. LACKEY, Administra tor of Amanda Jane Wright, | deceased. Quinn, Hamrick Ac Harris. Attys. NOTICE OF RESALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. Under the power and authority j contained in the will of E. A. Ham rick, deceased. 1 as executor of said will, will offer for re-sale, at puo lic auction, to the highest bidder <n 2 o’clock p. m. Sept. 16, 1929, on the premises of the late E. A. Hamrick, deceased, the following described lot on which is located his late residence. Lying and being in the town of Lattimore, N. C., and described as follows: Beginning at a pine knot and pointers, west of public road in Ella Jones line and runs thence north 54 east 1 chain to a stake in the public road, J. W Fite's corner; thence with road N. 18 W. 4.70 chains to a stone in road; , thence N 86 2-4 W. 6.54 chains to a stone in the old line, now W. H. Blanton's corner; thence with said line S. 8 5-8 W. 5 chains to a stone, R. L. Harrills corner;, thence S. 86 3-4 E. 7,83 chains to the begining. con taining 3 5-8 acres. Terms of saU: 1-3 cash, balance on Dec. 1, 1929. This August 31, ln29 UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SHELBY. N. C. Lattimore Branch Executor. Newton Ac Newton. Attys. | Thursday night with her cousin, ; Mr. Fletcher Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge Hallman ] of Shelby spent last Sunday with | their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Upton. Miss Ileen Bingham visited Miss Vaunlta Boyles on last Sunday. Ml«s AltiP Hartman, Messrs. | Earnest and Edwin Gladden of ; Burke county spent last Satuidat | night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Hartman Mrs. Jane Mostclla spent a few days the past week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hoyle of Burke countv Mr Kimsy Ross who has been tending the Rockdale Mill for the past, year or so, has moved his liunih to'Mr J. W. Alwran's place. Mi Grady Blanton of Shelby has moved to the house .just vacated by Mr. Ross and will take charge of the mil!- . Rev W V. O'Kelly of Duke uni versity spent last week with Mr. and Mrs Floyd Willis. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power vested in nie as trustee in a certain deed of trust, executed by Ira B. Turner and wife. Pearl Turner on the 19th day of April. 1928. to secure an in debtedness as set forth in said deed of trust, said deed of trust being recorded in book 149 of deeds, page 234. of the office of the register for Cleveland county, N. C.. and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, I will sel to the highest bid der at the court house door in Shelby, on Saturday, October 12, 1929 at 12 o'clock M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Situated in the southwest portion of the town of Shelby and being a portion of the J. W. Roberts prop erty. and being further identified as all of lot No. 27 and 16 2-3 feet off the west side of lot No. 26, as shown by plat of said property, re corded in book SS of deeds, page 542 of the office of the register for Cleveland county, N. C., and furth er described by a line as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north side of Elma street in Whis nant’s line and runs thence with the north edge of said street S. 86-45 east 23 feet to a stake; thence N. 24 E. 180 feet to a stake in line of lot No. 26: thence N. 86-45 west 90 1-6 feet to a stake in Whlsnant’s line; thence with Whisnant's line S. 33-15 east 188 1-2 feet to the be ginning. Terms of Sale: Cash. This the 7th day of September, 1929. B. T. FALLS, Trustee, DR. H. C. DIXON DENTIST Office Over Woolworth’ff. TELEPHONE 195 \ — ... m* f .. T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone — 82 'if Birthdays coming — anniversaries rolling around—friends convalescing—youngsters away at school—whatever the occasion— a telephone call is the nicest sort of re membrance. q, Wherever your friends or relatives may be, yon can reach them by long distance telephone almost as quickly as if they lived around the corner, and in most eases you'll hear their voices as clearly. QA long distance rail is a round trip—it goes there and bock. It's inexpensive, too—at seven o’elock P. M. and again at eighttlrirty redactions are made in the station to station rates. Why not remember some friend tonight? Southern Cell Telephone AND TtLEDDADti CDMDANy IMOOtWOWATmP NOTICE. I North Carolina, Cleveland County. 1 In Superior Court { Beulah McCurry, Plaintiff; vs. ! Amos McCurry, Defendant. The defenadnt Amos McCurry, ; will take notice that an action en ' titled as above has been cominenc ! ed in the superior court of Cleveland county, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff, Beulah McCurry, is ask ing the court for a divorce absolute from said defendant on the ground of five years separation. And the said defendant, Amos McCurry, will, further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the clerk of the superior coort of said county at Shelby, N. C. on or before the 1st day of October, 19119, and answer or demur to said complaint, or the relief demanded therein will be granted. This the 6th day of September. 1929. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court. Cleveland County. Peyton McSwain, Atty. for plaintiff 4t !'c GEO. P. WEBB — REAL ESTATE — Farms and City Property UNION TRUST BLDG. J3HELBY — Telephone 454-J — »■ Have Your Eyes Examined Regularlv DRS. H. D. & R. L. WILSON OPTOMETRISTS Office Over Paul Webb & Son’s Drug Store. DAN FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divis ions, Plats and General i Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - NOTICE. North Carolina, Cleveland County. In Superior Court. N. E. Thrasher, Plaintiff, vs. Ruth Thrasher. Defendant. The defendant, Ruth Thrasher, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the superior court of Cleve land county, North Carolina, where in the plaintiff. N. E. Thrasher, is asking the court for a divorce ab- j solute from said Ruth Thrasher on S the ground of adultry. And the said Ruth Thrasher will further take notice that she is required to appear j before the clerk ol superior court of said county on or before the 1st day of October, 19119. and answer or! demur to said complaint- or the re lief demanded therein will be grant-! ed. This the fith dav ol September. 1929. A. M HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court. Cleveland County. Peyton McSwain. Atty. for plaintiff •it 9c Dr. C. M. Peeler —DENTIST— \ Office Over Woolworth Residence Phone 460-W Office Phone 99-YV — Dr. Charlie H. Harrill — — Dentist — Office in Judge Webb Bldg. Over Stephenson Drug Co. Office Phone 530, Residence 630 SHELBY, N. C. --> -BILLIARDS Cleveland Cigar Store Hotel Charles Bldg., Corner Trade and W. Warren Sts. ^ * ' " • ==- ^ QUEEN CITY COACH LINES FOR. ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON FAYETTEVILLE. 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It brings you many stations, each separately and clearly. Such performance is the outcome of 27 years’ experience, of thousandth-of-an-inch Atwater Kent accuracy, yet you enjoy it for a moderate sum here—because so many people want it. Let us demonstrate this won derful new set today! COMPLETE IN CABINET FOP SI 69.50 HEADQUARTERS Shelby Hardware (X “WE SERVE TO SATISFY.” PHOJNE 33ft SHELBY, N. Ct
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