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WE REPAIR, RE-BUILD AND APPLY NEW ROOFS, EITHER METAL, COMPOSITION OR CAREY’S BONDED ASPHALT. WE ARE TODAY APPLYING A NEW ROOF ON THE BLUE RIDGE ICE CREAM PLANT AND HAVE HOT ASPHALT, READY TO DO QUICK PATCH WORK. SIMPLY PHONE US NOW. II SOCIETY iNews j MISS MAVMfc ROBERTS— Social Iditnr—phone j News Items Telephoned Miss Roberts Will Be Appreciated. EDITOR'S NOTICE While (hr mic i a I editor, MIsv Mayme Roberts is sick lit the I hospital, it will he appreciated i if you will telephone social and personal item* to Mrs. AV H. Nix who Is substituting for Miss Roberts. Mrs. Nix's tele phone Is 217. tEdltor of The Star.) ; < ! Tuesday Aftrrnnon i Bridge Club. j Mrs. A1 Bennett will be hostess to I the Tuesday afternoon Bridge club ! at her home on Cleveland Springs road Saturday afternoon at 11 a in — j Bennett-Anthony ! Wedding. Miss Pear! Anthony of Sharon announces that her brother Solomon Anthony will wed Miss Ermin Jean Bennett of the Cleveland Cloth null, the wedding to take place a* Gaffney next, Wednesday October 1. They wil Intake their home with the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anthony. Dr. And Mrs. Boyer On Visit. Dr. anrl Mrs. H. K Boyer left | Friday morning for Elkin where ! Dr. Boyer, as chairman, presides over a meeting of the conference hospital board, looking to the crec lion of a hospital in Elkin. Then on Suncay Dr. Boyer has accepted an invitation to preach the dedicatlonal sermon in the new church, just completed, In hts old home town of Sparta. They will br away several days. Mlw Brake 1,raves Shelby. It is with extreme regret ilia' the friends of Miss Marv Brake learn tHat she has left the Sheloy hos pital and has accepted a position ns superintendent of the Park Vie v hospital at Rocky Mount Miss Ann Boykin of Raleigh. succeeded Miss Brake as Instructress of nurses at the Shelby hospital Miss Boykin comes highly recommended, having recently completed a course at Co | lumbfa university. _ j Mrs. Hopper Honors | Father. The home of Mr and Mrs. Ma j (or Hopper was beautiful in every detail with its decorations of pink flowers and roses, when, on Wed nesday. Mrs. Hopper gave a dinner celebrating the seventy sixth birth day of her father. Mr. Stimmte Weathers, of San Antonio. Texas. The huge pink birthday cake held seventy-six tiny pink candles. The guests were all relatives and friends of Mr. Weathers. A most bountiful dinner was served by the hostess. assisted by. Mrs. W. N. Dorsey. Mr Weathers was the re cipient of many handsome and use ful gifts. Mr. Gardner Dinner Hast. Mr. Cleveland Gardner was * gracious host at a dinner honoring his cousin Mr. Summte Weathers. Yellow and* green were the pre dominating colors in the decora - tions. The rooms and dining table were aglow with lovely cut flowers. Mrs. Gardner assisted by Mrs. H D Wilson, served a delightful course dinner The guests were school mates and friends of the guest of honor. Covers were laid for Messers Surnmie Weathers, W Y. Weath ers, E. A Wellman, R. L. Weathers, John EvSkridge, Mac Green, Philip Martin and Mr. Gardner. — Birthday Dinner For Mrs. D. C. Rollins. The children and grandchildren of Mrs D. C. Rollins surprised her with a dinner Sunday, September 22, celebrating her 78th birthday. A huge white cake holding the rose bud candles formed the centerpieci of the table. All went away wish ing Mrs. Rollins many more hap py birthdays. Among those attending were: Miss Mayme Rollins, Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. P E. Rollins. Mr. Arthur Byrd. sr.. Arthur Byrd, jr., of Hen dersonville. Mr. end Mrs. F. C. Rol lins and family of Kings Mountain. Mrs, Nan Caldwel and son. Tod, of Lawndale, Mrs. Cordie Rollins, Mr. Bob Forney and Mr. and Mrs. Car ntr Elam and family of Lawndale. Mr and Mrs. Lee Hawkins and fam ily of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dorsey and family of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dorsey of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Durham Whis nant and family of Shelby, Misses Beatrice. Annie Bell and Norma Laughridge of Gastonia. Milan. Italy, is the only city in ; Europe in which automatic tele phones are used exclusively. The r.ew permanent military gar ' rison of Mexico City will embrace i in non uxlriuu'* nl aU arms. AMERICANPRISONS VERY CROWDED NOW Prison Handbook Shows Population To Re i:4.7RR. Half Enough Spa <p. New York —A survey of prison;. j federal and slate, in the United States shows a prison population as] of January 1. 1929, of 124,788 the, hnndbook of American prisons short j ly to be issued by the national so ciety of penal information will say. j These prisoners, the handbook will say, are crowded into quarters in many cases, notably that of the fed eral prison at Atlanta, Ga.. which were intendrd to handle only half of I heir present populat ion. This overcrowding, Paul W Gar rett, editor of the handbook says, has had a marked effect on the health of the prisoners, has meant that many of them are idle „mo,st of the time through lack of industrial quarters in which to work and is a cause of unrest, lOLUCAAiiOB CREEK GLEANINGS Mr*. Dover M. Mull Building. Farm ers Are Blue. Party On Moun tain Trip. (Special to The Star * Toluca. Sept. 26.—Mrs. D M. Mull who Is now living at Shelby has le the contract to Mr, Claud Mitchem to put up a.six room house for her on her father’s place Her father gave her five acres of land The farmers are getting blue over so much tain. Cotton is damaging In the bolls. A lot of boll weevil * are reported in the community. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs S D Rain spent last Sunday at the home of Mr Sain s son. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sain of Htldebran. Miss Vangie Willis. Mrs W F Mull of Catawba county and Mr Paul Sain of Lincoln countv spent last Wednesday night at the homt of Mr. and Mrs. S A Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deal spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Deal of Rock dale. Mr. and Mrs Julius Gales and family from Morgantcn spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs Ga'es’ brother, Mr. and Mrs. Plato Led ford. Mr. and Mrs. Carme Boyles spent their vacation the past week in Tennessee visiting many interest ing points. rhe followin'? people or Toluc.i took * trip across the Blue Ridge Sunday: Mr A. C. Costner and daughter, Ruth, Mr and Mrs. Theodore Boyles and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boyles. They visited Linvilk Falls, Newiand. Clearwater Beach and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Willis an.I little daughter. Laura Lee. visited Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Lackey of Lincoln county; Sunday. Mrs. M. S. Boyles spent Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. W. O Wilkinson of Vale. Mrs. Odus Norman and children of Belwood spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Boyles and daughter Miss Vaunita spent a few days the past week at Bridgewater Mr. Clyde Costner of Boiling Springs college spent the week at his home. Mr. and Mrs. S T. Carpenter and son, Charlie Wade. visited their daughter. Miss Ima Carpenter at Bolling Springs college last Sun day. Mrs. S. A Sain and little grand son. Master Thomas Deal. spent last Friday with Mrs. M S, Boyles. Miss Nora Costner spent Satu" day night with Miss Corfu-' Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Scrglr ot Vale arc spending a few davs wiffc her father Mr. A. C. Costner. Mr. Bert Yarbro left yesterday for Sacramento, Cal, to attend the funeral of his brother Ed Yarbro. who died of pneumonia. Miss Gertrude Seism who has been staying 'with Mrg. Texie Boyles for some time returned to her home in Cherryville Tuesday. Messrs. A. C. Costner. Blaine Willis. Winona Willis. Stelma Boy les and Dosha Boyles were Morgan - ton visitors Saturday. Mesdames Owen Seagle and Gus \ Boyles spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. D. Wilis. Misses Gertrude Seism and Ruth Costner attended a party at Air | Charlie Housers Saturdw night. \ ! REVIVAL STARTS IT LATTIMORE SHU School C loses For Four To Six Weeks To Release Good Cotton Tickers. 'Special to The Star.) A Methodist revival begins line Sunday night conducted hv the pastor Rev. E N. Williams a'ssi. i ed by Rev Hcckard of Winston- j Salem. The meeting wi?l be neld in j the school auditorium Mrs A. K. Freeman and M Thomas Toms of Bostic were guest., nf Mr and Mrs R M Wilson la - j week Miss Thyllis Wilson or Washing ] ton. D. C was the guest of .Mi and Mrs. Ivey Willis Monday and TtiC' dav. Among those recently going awayj to college were. Miss Lois Adams! and Mr. Eddov Martin to Mar.: Hill. Miss Burnett Hunt to Mere dith. Miss Mary Elizabeth Willis *.i N C. C W. Wade Harrill. Juliu Wilson and Re burn Washburn to ( Statp college. * Mr. and Mrs George Blanton ;f i Raleigh are .-pending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs i Bert Blanton. Mrs. M I- Morehead of Avon dale is spending some time wit i her son. Mr. J. E. Morehead. Miss Nada Wilson who leaches in Catawba county is at home for the tall vacation Mrs. R, R Hewitt who wvs brought jo her home from the Shelby hospital last week continues lo improve Misses .Jessie Pearl Irvin and | Vernia Cabaniss were dinner guests | of Miss Margaret. Stockton last 1 Friday. Miss Lvda Toston spent Tuesday j night with Mrs. M. B. Smith. Mr. L R Harrill of Raleigh spent' the week-end with his mother. Mrs Julia Harrill. Mr and Mrs. N. B Lee naa as t heir week-end guests Miss Lalene i Grigg and Master Charles Sperling of Shelby. School Closes. : Thp Lattimore school closes Fn-' ; day for the cotton picking season Prof Blanton states that school will be closed from four to six weeks Miss Maude Crowder was foe 1 guest of Miss Wtloree Calton Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs L. C Toms had as their guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs M E Whisnant and chil dren of Hollis. Miss Wilma Hefner spent Wed nesday night with Misses Beatrix and Annette Blanton. At The Theatres "The Hero of the Circus" is the current attraction—today and to- , morrow—at. the. Webb It's a Uni versal thrill feature The picture carries you behind the scenes with the performers—reveals their loves, and fears, and tears, and gives you an amazing spectacle of the circus: in full regalia. One of the features of the film Is a barehanded battle between the lion tamer—the hr; i of the circus—-ar-d a cirnt iv'Te | lion It's a whoopee film and then some, accompanied by Vitaphone acts and other features. Husbands have a habit of drift- ! ing away from their own fireside", j at least some husbands have, and | it is around this habit and its cure j that w. Somerset Mauglftm wrote i his delightful half-serious. ha f} humorous drama “Charming Sin ners' Paramount has mad; “Charming Sinners" into a pictir . which, with Ruth Chatterton. Clue, Brook. William Powell aid Mary Nolan in the leading roles. will , show u the Princess theatre, start- ! ing Monday for two days. “Charming Sinners” is the story t of a wise wife and a philandering husband. Trustee's Sale. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a certain deed of trust given by Burgan Hamrick, and wife. Hester Hamrick to the South Shelby Building and Loan association which deed of trust is. of record in the office of the ree-| ister of deeds of Cleveland countv.; North Carolina, in book 140 al pace 1 125; default tn pavment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of; trust having been made, the un dersigned trustee will sell at public . auction to the highest bidder for cash at the rour; house door in the! town of Shelby on November 5. 1929 at 4 o’clock |». m. the following described rra! rstatr; : Beginning at a stake in the cen-, ter of the Southern Railroad. Mrs. S. R. Hamrick's corner; thence with her line South 5040 East 774 feet to a stone in said line; thence thre» new lines, viz: South 74 1-2 West 180 feet to a stake in the road; then with the road North 65 1-5 West 118 feet to a stake; thence with the road North 81 1-2 West 246 feet to a stake in ilie renter of the Southern railroad: thence with same North 9 1-2 West 461 fee* to the beginning, containing about 3 acres. This 26th day of September 1929,, HORACE KENNEDY. Trustee. J Advice To Wives! See IT TAKES A SMART WOMAN TO OUTPLAY A MAN AT HIS OWN GAME—and that man her husband! You’ll meet a clever wife in this bril liant W. Somerset Maugham comedy-drama And you’ll laugh at the smart trick that gives her what she wants! A sparkling cast in an in timate entertainment! PRINCESS THEATRE MON - TUES THE PARAGON DEPT. STORE New Fall Coats IN WIDE RANGE OF STYLES $16.75 and Up From the cheapest to the best, our coats all carry genuine Par agon Quality, Style and Work manship. In all you’ll find only one of a kind. You’ll not meet yourself on the street with a coat like these. The stock is well varied in plain coats to the sportiest. 2 FINE DRESS VALUES If you are considering a new Dress for Sunday you’ll find here some excellent values. Smart Dresses At $10.00 Plain and sport crepes satins, tweeds jer seys and a host of new sport materials. They have all the appearance of much higher priced dresses. Sizes 14 to 50. Lovely Dresses At $16.75 You’ll get real dress values in this group. They are marked down for Saturday's sell ing. The season’s most favored fabrics and styles are shown. When you come in ask to be shown the special $16.75 group. They’re good. Distinctive Styles NEW FALL MILLINERY $2.95 AND up It seems to us hats are prettier and so different this season. The change of style is refresh ing. You’ll enjoy seeing the newer styles. KNIT CAPS For Girls 2 to 14 59 c u> $1.00 More Berets came this week —more colors, larger sizes and many have sweaters to match. Special GALOSHES $1.50 Pr A very ligrht weight rubber Galosh in colors of tan and black. Every size from 3 to 8. Wonderful value. THE PARAGON DEPT. STORE Star Job Printing At Cost
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