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Bethlehem News Of Personal Mention 'Special in The star • Bethlehem. Oct 1 — Mi.'- K.vi. Furcron of Grover spent the •vre': end with Misrcs Leona McDaniel and Ruby Wattersoii, Mr Otis Barber o! Chat io're spent the week-end ••• home with Mr and Mrs U P Barber Mr, and Mrs. .! P W.i'ttr. >n spent Sunday with Mr and Mis J. P. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hardin oi Shelby spent .;Sunday atternoen with Mr and Mr- J P. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Pink Herndon .-p.m' Sunday afternoon with Mrs. I. 1 McDaniel Mrs'.' Morton Lay and Mrs. J. D vVatterson spent las: Thursd iy with Mrs. Price Hannon Misses Ester Iurcron. Leo in Mc Daniel and Ruby Wate'rs'oii ;v t Sunday with Miss Evelyn Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lay .uid family spent Sunday with Alt . nci Mrs. George Plummer Mrs. Morton Lay and Mrs. J. D Watterson visited Mrs Homer Har mon Monday afternoon. Miss Bertie Stewart spent Sun day with Miss Clo McGinnis. DAY Of JUDGMENT AWAITED BY TliniE ON CANADIAN HILL Masefield. Sask. High on a hill overlooking the picturesque little town ot Masefield, three persons Archibald Chandler, his wife and brother. Sidney, are awaiting the coming of Christ and the end of the world which they predict will be Signalized on November 6. Preparing for the day of judt mrnt. which they foresee in celes tial signs, and world signs of fam ine. accidents and war, the Chan dler brothers. most influential farmers of the Masefield district have disposed of their farm-lands and stock and are living in a ten; On their camping ground they have stored ten tons of flour. STATE PRISON'S POPULATION INCREASED 13.-! EAST MONTH Raleigh—The record of admit tance at state prison tor Septem ber stood at 133 at the end of the month to break the-former mark 01 121 prisoners received which was scl last March. A final check showed that the group of prisoners brought in from Guildford county as the month ended shot the mark to 133 and a new high mark. October got Oft to a good start with five new prisoners brought in the first day. WEBB THEATRE TONIGHT 1 DAY ONLY WTUli Mao the Popular COLLEGIANS and TWO VITAPHONE ACTS. Thursday Her eyes hypnotized.. fc her seductive } beauty lured men oty .. ♦ „ <i* m MKWWnn /■^RETA Garbo # t THE SINGLE J -> STANDARD Also COMEDY & LATEST NEWS Reel. SHOWS -1-3-5-7 -9. — COMING SATURDAY BILLIE DOVE. Watch For The Big Ones Next Week. WEBB THEATRE — FOR REAL ENTERTAINMENT — LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. Coran Webber of Charlotte visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alma Webb in Mooresboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. D McDaniel and family spent Sunday with-Mr. and Mrs Edgar Bell of Oak Grow: Mr j. C Miller?- a Confederate veteran from Martin. Ga, wa,. t Shelby visitor for a few days. Mrs Jack McCrory and children have returned to Lincoln!on .-tier a pleasant visit to Mr and Mr L. R Cornevin Mr J F Dcdmon of Buffalo tion. was in town on business Mon day. Mrs. B B Edwards and son of Fountain inn. S C . are charming visitors in the. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Dr Priest.. | -- ! Mr D J McCall of near New Prosprrt church was a Shelby vic tor Monday. Mr. and Mo. Quinn McCombs have returned to thru: home ;n Hickory after spending several davs with their parents. Mr and Mrs ! J. G Dudley at their home. in I Cleveland Springs Estate. Mr. John F Borders, the rifu lent superintendent of the County Home was in Shrlbv Mondav. Miss Cora Ramsey has returned to Asheville, after visiting iic: aunt. Mrs Fattie Blanton. who continues ill. ! Mr. E Killmyer, or Lawndale j I passed throueh Shelby Mond.v on 1 his way id the Naval hospital ai i : Portsmouth Va . lor treatment. Mrs .1 W, Cowan of Tallad^Rt j Ala., is spending several days in ! Shelby, visiting her cousins. Mr ! and Mrs Frank H Hoyle. ! Mr Horace Whisnant of Lawn-; dale made a business trip to Shelby ' Monday. Mrs. Eliza McCarter who has been I visiting relatives in upper Cleveland for quite awhile, has returned to her home at Greenville. S. C. Mr. John F. Schrnck of Lawndale, spent Monday in Shelby. Mrs. J R Osborne has retu ned from Charlotte where she was at I the bedside of her son. Dr. Joe Os- j j borne, who is slowly recovering | from an operation which he under went in a Charlotte hospital. Friends of Mr. Dick Dudley will ; be interested to learn that he reft Monday for an extended visit toi • relatives in Las Angeles. Mr P C Lavender of Earl, was a Shelby visitor Tuesday. Mr Charlie Sheppard of Grover, was in town on business Tuesday. Mr H D Weaver of Kings Mountain was a visitor in Shelby Tuesday. Mr. C L McEntire of Lawndale ; was among the Shelby visitors , Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Hamrick and guest. Miss Tliea Jentz of Three Rivers Canada, are back from a dchglvful visit to Mr. and Mrs, Marion Ross | of Charlotte j Mts. P. L Henneasa. Miss Evelyn Wilkins and Mr. Meredith Hennesvi i were dinner guests at the Blur Par | rot. Tea room at. York. S. C . Sun day evening. Mrs. Oscar Holland and liU’c daughter. *arct Hogue of Lum hrrton. are visiting lirr father. M" W J Hogue for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross an ' mother Mrs. Marion Putnam have returned to Charlotte after visiting relatives in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Major Hopper and Ruth and Major Lee Hopper and Miss Ruth Hamrick spent Sunday in Salisbury with Mrs. Hubert t. Smith. Mrs. S. E. Hoey, Mrs. F lay H'-? and Miss Virginia Hoey spent the day Wednesday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J J. McEntire. Miss Inez McEntire of Waco. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledford and Mrs. Lee Ledford and Miss Annie Kate Led ford of Vale were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S E Peeler on F.-" Bessemer City. Miss Chloc Ehart, 22. of Butler, ■ Mo., sued her father for $10,000 be | cause he gave her a whipping Charles Best of Fort Worth, who s suing for divorce, was granted an 1 injunction restraining his wife tronl j taking possession of the famly snake |■■Bosco,'' a carnival attraction. Work Mart* On New Church Building Birthday I’arlv I <>i Allen June*. 'Special to The Star' Work o.i our hew brick rhirrh it | moving rapidly The walls of ’h I basrine.it are almost finished Mr and Mrs Hoyle Bowed and j baby spent Thvirsdav night wdii Mr and Mrs C. E Blanton and ' family. Mr and Mrs Truman Wilson a:.:l family spent Sunday afternoon ?’ Irene Park in Gaffney, S C . Miss Lore nr Morehead of Earl was tlie week-end guest of Mr ^ Hlmira Hamrick also Misses Ln, > Wesson and l.ibbv Mo-Curry wen . visitors of Miss Hamrick during Mr week-end. Mr and Mrs E L. Holland and , daughter. Miss Mary Sue, Mr. and j Mrs Ora Bowen took a motor trip I through the upper pan of the coun i tv Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Daner Wesson. Mr ! and Mrs. Vester Martin. Mrs, .for Wesson. Mrs Callage Hil'on and dr tighter. Merle, spent Sunda" a(: ' i uroon with Mr and Mrs. Lander Wilson of nrar Earl. Mr Alvip Jones visited it r..'!! ine Springs Sunday. Let all o( the officers and learh ers of the Sunday senool be at the i teachers meeting next Sunday morning at 9 30 o'clock Mr. T. D Elliott will leach the lesson for m next Sunday Mr Allen Jones of Boiling Springs (. liege spent the week-end at home Birthday Party. Mr and Mrs W. W Jones en tertained the young people of the community Saturday night bv giv ing a birthday party for their son. Allen Many games were played and music by Mrs Glenn Blanton rn the piano was enjoyed liter which the Ruests were invit’d into the beautiful decorated dining room The birthday cake being the rerh’i decoration of the table with °1 candles. Candle stands with lighted candles were on either end of the table. The guests were served i -r cream, cake and iced tea. About o0 ‘ guests called during the evening Allen received several useful pres- ( ents among them a fine 35 yey case, white gold watch given him by his father and mother We ad wish him many more birthdays. Mr and Mrs Dave Lemmon- and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs E E Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jones and daughter Miss Connie and son Forrest spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rob’rts of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-' erts are rejoicing over the birth of of a son Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Hamrick and children spent last week with Mr and Mrs. James Wilson of Sne by ■ attended the fair. Several people from this com- j munity attended the county fat: ' last week. All reported the exhib'ts ] and entertainment to be fine. Mr. and Mrs. Dork Wesson eand children spent Sunday in Shelby visiting friends. Mr James Debrew visited Me-srs. Packard and Ralph Elliott Sunday afternoon. Our B Y P U. Is moving alone nicely. The new officers will take ' 1 charge next Sunday night. Orr grade for the quarter was the high- | est we have ever attained, it ncinr 94 percent For the month of Srp ! tember our grade wass 99 percent We hope to organize more un'ons when we get into our new church. Mr and Mrs. L W. DeBrew art! 1 family visited Mr Debrew’s sister i and family near Chcrryville Sund iv ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walla x- and j children visited Mr. and Mrs. Cray ton Ledford Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joe Wesson spent Sunday I afternoon with Mr, J. D. Elliott. Mr John Wallace and daughters Misses Pearl and Mollie and Mr i and Mrs. Dont Wesson visited Mr. ' and Mrs. James Wallace Synday ! afternoon Mr and Mrs. L W. Debrew and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. P Haw kins visited Mr. and Mrs. De-witt Hamrick and children Saterdav night. Mr. L. E. Hamrick has purcha>rd what is known as the Queen farm from Mr. .1, W. McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blanton maoe a business trip to Cowpens. S. C. recently. Mrs. Etta Glasco visited iier daughter Mrs. Daner W'esson Sun- j day Mr. and M:s. T R. Hamrick and 1 family visiter* Mr. and Mr Dan T ook? Sm.'. ay afternoon. Otto B«cker, a chimes ringer in a church in Potsdam, Germany, has to climb 365 steps every tune he j gives a concert. Recently he as cended the steps to the belfry for five hundredth time. 1 COME IN NOW If you expert In buy .i ll ••••] < nr ibis \\ infer- <'onic in N't >\V ’ Wr have the wide d •. (i>>>i -of fine used cars in nil)' history. Many nf them <^ui sranely be Iold from now , They a 1*0 for thousands nf mill's of satisfae tor\ service- anil the prim'-- w ill absoluteh umii.v you. I'hi : i. an unlisiial opjmVt uni) v tofnot exact lyt In■ nr \ on want a! 1 hr prirc you want to pay. 1028 rKVROLKT COlTK (> K romliTion, full aipiipmoiit . tires ami paint like mm. An b on t ear at a fair price — $ h’>n.0(). ipjb CMKVHOLKT IMPivRlAI, HFOA.N Run. less than 12,000 miles. Tuts '.and", pau.it pood; .Toniplete 'qtnptmmt. Small down payment balance nmntlili. ]<V>(i I-'oRp corr’l-: <>. K. Condit inn. fill's, pain! and upholster* pood. A true x a 1 ur in a t wo-pnssenpor rlnsild car. FOR]) TOURINGS — (TIF.VROLl'.T TOl KINGS — •Sid.no to $100.00. Ootljro Truck, stool express body, pood rail, pood mechanii al condition -— $100.00. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. riiONM 2da “AMERICA S Hov-FikiuT in a new delightful role! Swaggering as (he “Notorious Colonel Make" Terror of Southern gentlemen, delight of Southern ladies! Mak ing love! With .Mary Winn, his sweetheart of "Someone t o Love"! A romantic stor> of the Lallant South! d paramount Qktom PRINCESS Thursday Friday “WE THANK YOU.” 10-20c AUTUMN STYLES FOR LADIES — MILLINERY - So <mart—sn hocoming—am these now close-fitting models. Beaut it id felts. fine quality soleils. Primn — 95c $3.95 — SILK DRESSES — Fall frocks in the latest styles and new patterns. Their beauty is matched only by their quality and low price. Priced— $4.95 $9.95 FOR THE WORKING MAN FEATURING FOUR BIG VALUES — MEN'S OVERALLS — 220-weipht blue denim, sturdily made to stand wear and give good service. Priced— 98c 1 $1.29 — WORK SHOES — Genuine leather work shoes, sturdily made and comfort able fitting—Every pair guaranteed. Priced— $1.98 $3.98 — WORK PANTS — Good quality and well made. Moleskin. Priced_ Pinchecks and Khaki_ $1.98 .. 98c — MEN’S WORK SHIRTS — Made of fa?t quality Blue Chain 1 >ray—Single ditched— two pocket?. Priced— 49c ' 98c 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. ARE YOU A Dairyman? Dairymen who grow their own roughage; who provide pasture for their.cows, whp keep high producing stock and who feed a balanced concentrate ration in amounts proportional to production, are making good profits when they send their cream to us. There is a field in this section for more dairymen; opportunities for those who follow approved practices are brighter than ever. If you want to increase your income hang on to your good cows and buy a few more good cows this fall. —and too the boll weevil won’t get you, nor the wet or dry weather—good cow* produce a cash income every day in the year—regardless. WE FURNISH A CASH MARKET FOR YOUR CREAM. Shelby Creamery Co. SHELBY, N. C. Wm, LINEBERGER, Pres. & Treat, ^ _:_ TELL THEM YOU 3AW IT IN THE STAR
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