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No. I Township News Of Community Items Old time Singing At Camp Crock Fifth Sunday. Personal Gloamings. ■Special to The Star.' There will be preaching at Camp Creek next Sunday morning at it oclock b.v the pastor. Rev u c Wesson. There will be an old time singing •t Camp Creek lifth Sunday Din ner will be served on the ground.; Come bring yoor singers, and book There will be several noted quartets there among them the Wilbanks girls from Greenville. S. C ; the Norris quartet also from Green ville, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Humphries *nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley spent last Sunday afternoon at Mr. Homer Humphries of Gaffnev S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Blum Davis spent last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Price or Gaffney, S. C Those calling at Mr Rome Davis last Sunday were, Mr, and Mrs Julius Price. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Price, Mr and Mrs. Greene Broom and sen. Walldean. Mrs. Elite Mar lin and daughter Emma Louise, all of Gaffney, S, C. Mr. Darrie Martin of Shelby speir last Sunday at Mr. John Martins. Mrs. Guy Humphries, Mrs. John Mintz and Mrs Robert McCrnw visited,Mrs: 'favo Bridges at Shelb', last Saturday. A number of our people attended the ball game last Saturday between Eastside Mill and Cleveland Cloth Mil! Mrs Biddie Huskey Moore ot Cliffside. who was burned to death last week was buried at Prospe. t last Friday. A number from hcie attended the funeral. Mr Hcrshall Greene of Shelby, had the misfortune of falling in Broad river Sunday afternoon Hr was rescued by Eloise Hamrick who was standing nearby. Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Hicks ha.e returned to their home at Nine y Six. S. c.. after visiting relatiw here WEBB THEATRE TONIGHT DOLORES COSTELLO In “The Glad Rag-Doll” ALSO COMEDY AND LATEST NEWS REEL. — ADMISSION — Matinee . 10 and 25c Night . 10 and 30c WEBB THEATRE NOTICE -V ** • r I. f'T OPPORTUNITY TO GET FAIR MONEY LAST POULTRY CAR FOR THIS SEASON' win be loaded at the SEABOARD DEPOT. SHELBY. Next WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. The followin': CASH prices will be paid: HEAVY HENS__ 21 CENTS LB. LEGHORN HENS _ __17 CENTS LB. , HEAVY BROILERS _2L CENTS LB. LEGHORN BROILERS ___ 17 CENTS LB. COCKS--- 10 CENTS LB. i * If you have any poultry for sale bring it to us. Our buying house is open every day in the week, located on Seaboard Avenue next door to the 0. E. Ford Store. Eagle Poultry Co. ALVIN HARDIN, Manager. A HOME IS ADMIRED year after year without need for repainting for 10 to 12 years when painted with the long wearing L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT the Pure White Lead and Pure White Zinc Paint simply requiring three q uarts of Linseed Oil to be stirred into each* gallon to thereby make J ^ gallons of BEST-PURE-PAINT Ready for use FOR $3,00 PEB GALLON ILLUSTRATION They aresim ply add inf Linseed Oil toL 4 M Semi-Paste Paint. Quickly done. Sevesyou Money. gauon wui paint, one-tmra more suriaccthan a gallon of hand made White Lead Paint. Proved by S3 years of utmost satisfactory use, GUARANTEE—Use a gallon out of any you buy, and if not perfectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned without payment being made far the one gallon used. r/ip <? j / r i> ir PAUL WEBB & SON, SHELBY LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. Hope Bryson a*. tended the Shnners • ceremony in ' Greensboro Friday. Mrs. Bonnie Greene attended the Bosworth Study elub meeting for dental assistants in Charlotte Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harris and Mr. I) D. Wilkins are visiting in Winston-Salem. Mesdames Ladd Hamrick. Clit I lord Hamrick. Garland Green and | Miss Gertie Green from Boiling ! Springs were in Shelby attending ! the club meeting of the first di\i> : ion of the Woman's club. Me. domes Arthur Wingate and Dean Rawlings of Gastonia spent Wednesday in the city with th?:r 1 sister. Mrs. Charlie Coble. i _ Miss Rebecca Perrin a popula; ; member of the high school faculty I of Forest City, visited her sister, Mrs. Harry Canuiitz last Wednes i day. Mrs. J \v. Gngg is visiting her I sister, Mrs, Rocky Sheppard ar. | Grover. Mesdames J. C Smith and Cepu ! Blanton were Charlotte visitors | Wedncsdaj, Mrs. C. A Washburn is spending j today and tonight with her sister. | Mrs J. W. Wood at Boiling Spring - ! Mrs. Jap Suttle and daughter. Miss Lula Moore, and Misses Mart Brandt Switzer and Mary Suttle j spent yesterday in Charlotte Mr R E. Campbell is re.,ting j nicely after having his tonsils re j moved at the Shelby hospital. The Penney employees enjoyed a ! trip to Hickory this week to sec the i fashion show. ) _. Miss Flossie Grice underwent a I tonsil operation at the Shelby hos pttal and is resting comfortably. I Mr. W. P Ingram left this week | for the northern market where he ] will purchase goods for Ingram I Liles Department store. Mrs Deck Wilson of Rutherford - ton came down Tuesday to attend the McBraycr-Webb tea. Miss Etta Beverly spent Monday in Charlotte. i Mrs, Byron Caldwell of Cliffsidc was a guest at the McBrayer-Webb | tea on Tuesday. i Mrs. Vance Price was a Shelbv visitor Friday coming down to a. tend the funeral of her uncle W. P. Putnam. Mrs. Norman Lee of Lattimore. j came down Tuesday to attend the | McBraycr-Webb tea. Mr. William Webb left Monday for Columbia university where he wdll be a student this winter. Mesdames Ogburn Stephenson and D. Z. Newton spent Tuesday in Charlotte. — j Miss Ruth Moore and Mrs Terry ; Moore, charming visitors from For i cst City, spent Thursday in Shelby. Mis. Edgar Blanton and sister from Asheville stopped in Shelby Tuesday en route to Charlotte. Mr. Edgar Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. i Rush Oates and Mrs. Ted Rorison j of Asheville, came down Tuesday j to be at the bedside of Mrs. Pattir Blanton who continues ill Mi>-. Oates will visit relatives in the j city for a few days. i * — Mrs. F. P. Patton has 'returned ! to Shelby and has rejoined (the clerical force at J. C. McNeel.v s i store. I. ’ * Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McKnight and daughter. Miss Dorothy. spent Tuesday in Charlotte. : >Mrs. Briggs of Raleigh, is a j charming visitor in the home ci j her daughter. Mrs. Aaron Quinn. Mrs. C. C. Roberts is visiting Mrs | S. F. Roberts while Miss Mayme Roberts is sick. Miss Roberts went home from the Shelby hospital yes terday. Mr. D. N. Fa me 11 sr.. spent a few hours in Shelby this ifreek. visiting his son's fiancee. Miss Lula Moore Suttlr. Mesdames Jap and Ben Suttle will be luncheon guests of Mrs. t?. McCanlcy in Charlotte Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Nolan of Kannapolis, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Nolan Mesdames Lawrence Lackey anJ Oscar Palmer and Missps Nort Br'lo and Edwtna Alexander spent Th ursday in Charlotte, | Mr and Mrs. Paui Webb, n \ Mrs. Paul Webb sr . and Miss Eli zabeth McBraycr .spent Tluirsci.i. i ui Charlotte. Misses Kans and Georgia Caba tnss are spending this week wiin Mr and Mrs Prank Cornwell in the Zion community. i Mrs \V N. Dorsey is spending a few days with her son and daughter ! Dr and Mrs Julian Hord. at Cliff ] side. Mrs Addle Moss of Charlotte • staying in the home of Mr and Mrs. Mai Spangler while Mrs-1 Spangler i.s confined to her bed. Mr Sum Lattinvore of the Polk ville section was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mr Win R Wave of Rutherfor 1 ton visited relatives in Shelby this week Miss Lois Turnerdaughter of Mrs. Willie Turner, left Tuesday lor Gastonia where she will so! into training at the Gastonia hos pital . Friends of Mr. J. L. Thomasson are glad to see him on the street after a week's illness. ■ Mrs. George Blanton is at Clifton > I Springs. N V. with hdr father. Mr. ! A N. Wood of Gaffney. i ■ - ~ . | Miss Inez Ponder has accepted a position with the Knightingaic Beauty Parlor Mrs. LeRoy Early and baby of , ! Charlotte are the delightful guests, : of Mrs. I J Stillwell at her home i I on Gidnev street i - | Mrs. J. M Bolen and daughter. Betty Jane, from Fayetteville, have j returned home after a visit to Mr-. 1 I Ned McGowan. Mrs George Alexander Is home > I from a delightful visit to her home j city of Cincinnati. j Miss Lalage Sluill left Wednesday for Greensboro to enter N. C C. W Mr and Mrs Nesbitt Riviere ol ' Norfolk. Va, are visiting Mrs. Alice Boland. Mr Hiram Nelson and his son j ui-iaw of Jacksonville. Fla., were visitors here a few days this week Mr. Nelson was born and reared here, the of Mr Perry Nelson, a Shelby merc^nt 25 years ago. List Of Pltients At Shelby Hospital The following is a list of patients at the Shelby hospital yesterday: James ^Pskridge. Shelby. Mr. S O Andrews, Shelby. Mrs. R. C. Mc - Neely. Lawndale. Miss Pauline An : thony. Shelby, Mrs. R. C. Canipc. Lawndale. Mr. James Humphries. | Gaffney R-l. Mrs. W. L. McCord Shelby, Ruby Dixon. Lattrmore. M. j E Davidson. Shelby. Mrs. Marga> j et Peeler, Lawndale. Mrs. Ca'.lte j Smith. Hollis. Mrs. Mote Carpeu ter. Shelby, Mrs. C. H. Royster, ! Shelby. Miss Mamie Roberts, Shel by, Miss Susan Queen. Morganton, Mrs. R. R. Hewitt. Lattimore. Tom Cottle. Shelby, Mrs. H M. Faggin, Shelby. Lee Jordon fcol1. Shelby. Viola Norris tcol•, Shelby. Catherine Car rol. tcol). Kings Mountain. „ Many Attend Laltimore Comraunity Fair. Students Leaving For College. 'Special to The Star) Quite a large number of our folks will attend the community fair at , Lattimore Friday. Many of them 1 are preparing exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Davis ai\d i children from Kathleen. Ga. visited i relatives in the community this ! week. j Mr. Reburn Washburn left Wed i nesday for Raleigh where he will | enter State college. Mr. T. J. Greene has recently re I turned from the Charlotte Sanitor j ium where he went for a few days treatment. Miss Ozelle Gardner left Thurs day for Raleigh where she will en ter State college. Mr. and Mrs. Garlan Washburn j ‘ from Newton epent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs O. O. Washburn. Mr. J. L. Greene is getting along nicely building a new house. He is building back at the same place where the other one was burned. Miss Jmogcne Wilson has^accept ed a position as teacher in the South Mountain Institute. She will have charge of the primary depart ment. Real Values IN USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS. Chevrolet Coaeli, 1928 Model, Merhauicaliv as pood as new; tires are A-l and finish is first class. Has spare tire and bumpers. Down payment only .$151.00, balance one year. Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Model. First class me chanical condition : new t ires. This car can ho bought for small down payment and 12 months to pay balance. Chevrolet Coupe. ,1926. Model. In.-first class me chanical condition. Down payment only $85.00. eight' months to pay balance. Chevrolet Roadster. 1929 Model. Only slightly used: can't tell this far I mm a new one. Will sell at small reduction. Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1927 Model. Fully equipped: has good tiros; first class mechanical condition. We have several Model T Fords that are real bargains. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — I’HONK 2(>5 • / \ An 'Introductory Specials Complimentary Shampoo With Each Fingerwaxc or Marcell. • Also. Permanent Wave Special $7.50 Being new in Shelby, and intending to make it my home. I would like to meet you personally. I cordially invite you to take advantage of this free shampoo, that you may know my pleasure to serve you. If you need.treatment or not. I will be more thap de lighted to have you call. Feel free to use our reception room to rest when shopping if you live in Shelby or out of town. Simerelv, THELMA L. TORBERT. Proprietress of The Knightengale Beauty Parlor SHELBY. N. C. PHONE 542 NO NEED TO STRUGGLE FOR A LIFE-TIME WITH A MORT GAGE ON YOUR HOME Our Home Purchase Plan enables you to pay off the mortgage on your home in easy monthly instalments over a 10, 13, or 15 year period. No loan commission or renewal charges. And best of all, any unpaid balance is immediately liquidated if you should die during the period selected, thus leaving the home free and clear to the wife and children. For complete details see: H. S. WHITE, Special Agent EQUITABLE LIFE ASURANCE SOCIETY. OFl'ME OYER CHARLES STORE. SHELBY, N. C. AN OPEN LETTER D. A. BEAM COAL CO SHELBY, N. C. GENTLEMEN: I cannot refrain from writing you about the great help I have derived from tlie use of your Hex Coal. Be* fore using it. I was in a \ i ik and run down condition and hardly able to do the cooking. Since ordering a trial dose from you after it v.\s recommended that I use it continually for best results from one of your satisfied customers, I feel 100',* better, and while I have used less than one ton of it, my system is absolutely clean from soot and am able to breathe with perfect ease. It is now a pleasure to do the cooking as it only takes half the time and less effort. You are at liberty to publish this letter if you think il will be of benefit to the thousands now suffering as 1 did. Yours truly. IMA STOVE — By Cook. D. A. BEAM COAL CO. SELL THAT GOOD HEX COAL. _ __ PHONE 130. — :.. . -—_-—4 WHAT DOES YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? Gives the Extras That Make Life Worth Living WHEN you want a new radio, a piano, a new car or a long planned trip in the sum mer—then you will be glad you made Regular Deposits in your Savings Ac count. For steady saving is the fastest and surest way to get the extra things that put joy into living. Make deposits often. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY, N. C. A SAFE BANK FOR SAVINGS. Announcement OF INTERST I *, ,1’iAx To All Ladies and Children Takinv Part In The COTTON FASHION SHOW AT CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER CENT Will Be Given On All Cotton Goods To Be Used In CO I TON FASHION SHOW. We have on display an immense varie ty of the new Cotton Fabrics, suitable for making all kinds of wearing apparel, all priced exceedingly low, and these low prices are all subject to the 15% discount. Remember our beautiful assortment of Sweaters and Skirts. Just the thing to wear Fair Week. As we are writing this, the express man is delivering another big shipment of La dies’ Coats. Mr. W. P. Ingram is still in the market and writes that he is finding many special values in new fall merchandise. INGRAM-ULES CO. The Store Where Style, Value and Service Predominate. Gardner Bldg. W. Warren St. TRY STAR WANT ADS FO^ J
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