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GROVER NEWS OF PERSONAL MENTION Next Sunday Rally Day M Preshv tcrian Church. Vninn Srrv ;14 ires Here. V* - I’ < Special to The Star t Grover. Sept. 30.- - Yesterday was a [treat, day for the churches of Grover. Mr. T S. Keefer, superin tendent of the Baptist Sunday school reported nearly one hundred rer rent on time The promo*tor. flay exercises were in chaise cf Miss Meldor.a Livingston and an extremely fine showing was made by all classes The fifth Sunday union service was hpld in the Presbyterian church last night and their larg” auditor ium was well filled with an app'ec iative congregation. The prayer and SATURDAY OCTOBER 5TH A NEW SERIES STARTS AT THE CLEVELAND Building & Loan Association This is our fall series and always a irnod.nfle. We in vite you to take out as many shares as you tan conveniently tarry in this series, either running shar es or paid up shares. They Are All Good. The running shares are 'Joe per share per week—each share matures $10.0.00 in 1532 weeks—$72.5,0 hoys a paid up share. Between now ami Febru ary we will pay out around S40.000.00 stock maturing —to people who have been carrying shares with us. You too may share in these payments if you will carry R. & L. shares. Gomes in mighty good. Why Not Start TODAY? At The CLEVELAND Building & Loan Association E. SETTLE. Sec.-Trcas. OFFICE WITH CLEVELAND BANK & TRGST CO. SPEND LESS AND JAVE MORE To get Ahead von 'vi 11 have -o spmd lets and save more-Too many of its arc spending more than wc receive, just to keep up with those who have tat get incomes. THAT’S BUNK Lap within your income regardless of what nt hers are doing—and save a cer tain percent of your in come, rain or shine and you’ll get ahead. Tut on the brakes, cut down, and he happy—get adjusted— THAT’S SENSE We invite-you to work out a plan, and open a sav ings account at this bank— Save a certain amount each day, each week, each month | and all will be well with you in years to come. Deposits made up through 5th will draw interest from the first, in our savings de partment. CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. Shelby, N. C. praise service was conducted by the] Rev, J. T. Dendy. The sermon war preached by the Baptist pastor the Rev. W E. Furcron. These union meetings are proving to be of Treat) benefit to the town-in general rnd) are looked forward to by all the people with much pleasure. The H. S, Ketter grocery iom pany comrpcnced work this morn-1 ing on their big glass front which i will when finished add consideiably i to the attractiveness of heir flue j store on Main street. Mr. J. D Moore of Shelby is in charge of the construction work and the material will be furnished by W. C. Wallace. Quite a number of the prize, awarded last week by the Cleveland county fair weyit to Grover. T T and H. S Keeter received first, sec ond and third priz~ on their ex hibit of black Poland China nogs Mr. Bert Westmoreland received first prize on a pen of game chick ens. Mrs. W. E. Furcron received two prizes on embroidery and cro chet work and Miss Esther Furcron received a prize on nomemade dress end the Grover high scN*>' received twelve dollars for then booth The Giover high school c'ased last, Friday for four weeks to - 'low ! the pupils an opportunev to help! gather the cotton crop. Mr and Mrs, Hillus Ramseur rf Bessemer City were guests Sunday I of Mr, and Mrs Rube Rollins. Miss Marie Martin of Spartan burg, S. C. is visiting her sister Mrs. j D A Moss this week. Miss Eddie Byers who i? attend- j ing Limestone college this veai ' spent the week-end with her pat ents Mr and Mrs. E. C Byers, Miss Mary Sue Hunt, one of the ; teachers in the Earl school is spend ing her v acation w ith her e.tnt, i Miss M Livingston. There will be a big land sai° in , Grover on October 4 at whirh time the land" of Dr George Oates con sisting of fine farms and some town j lots will be sold at, auetion. Thu it* some of the finest properly tn tais j section. Next Sunday will-ftp rally dav in the Presbyterian Sunday sch'-ol here This is an annual day obsei'' ed in the interest of Sunday school extension and publication in the Presbyterian general assembly. The local church here is arranging quite an interesting program for next Sunday, and the pastor the Rev. J T. Dend.v extends a cordial invita tion to the public to meet with them The Presbyterian Sunday school has had a splendid growth this year and a fine spirit of development is shown in a-H of its departments. 1* CSpecial to The Star ' ral’ston. Oct. 1.—Misses Gladys Morris. Nithalee Lackey and Messrs Grier Martin and Clarence Morns of High Point college spent the week-end here with their parents. Miss Nellie Stamey spent Sun-: dav with Miss Eloice Royster. Miss Wilma Stroup visited Misses ! Jewel and Frances Wilson Suroayj evening. Mr. and Mrs. C A Hoyle and family. Mr and Mrs C. Lee Hoyle and family and Mrs. A. L Hoyle visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M Hoyle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Allen of Shel bv were the dinner guests of Ms. and Mrs. C L. Royster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Farris Martin visit ed Mr and Mrs. C F. Clay Sundry. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Pegram and I family of Shelby were the dinner ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Roy • ster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pearson and i family of Gastonia visited Mrs i Pearson's -not her. Mrs. Kate Ed wards Sunday. Miss Reao Lattimore spent the week-end with hir parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D L?ttimo"e of near Poik ville. Misses Pearl Joilev and Marie Hanibrick arid Mrs. Slone ElMoM were Forest City visitors Sunday. ' Miss Euget’ia Rollins span* the week-end at her home near Shelby. Mr. Earl Lutz who is teaching | at Pmevillr spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E ; H. Lutz. Misses Velma and Eva Wright visited theii grandparents. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Wright Sunday. Miss Mary Pcgram of Shelby was 1 the d'nn-r guest of Miss Martha Sue Royster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Beam of Moorcsvi’le spent the week-end with Mrs. Beam's parents Mr. and Mrs C. D. Stroup. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson virlt-. rd Mr. .1 c' Mrs. Ed Bess of Noilh Brook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.iizy Dt k>-on of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. M. W | Wright Sunday. Mr. Hulls Swee'zv has returned to I his work at Morganton after spend- i ling several days with his parents j I Mr and Mr -. T. M Sweezy Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith and; family visited Mr. and Mrs. Press i Smith of Hickory Sunday. ! Mrs. John Hoyle and rhildrev vie- | 'ted Mr. and Mrs Clem Martin! , Sunday. Rev. J. N, Levan of Clark's Val ley. Pa., stopped fishing long enough to marry a young couple who had followed him to the creek. Mr B G, Yabro received a tele gram last. week that his brother Ed Yarboro had died last Tuesday September 24. of pneumonia .1" was sick but a short time Ed was born in the Toluca section, leaving, this community 27 years ago. he and his father. Tom Yarbro. one sister. Ollie. and three brothers Henry. Burt and Cal. Burt and Charlie stayed a few years and re turned His father and mother pre ceded him to the grave His niottie; died before they left North Caro lina, He was 47 years old, and leaves to mourn hi, passing one sis'c Mrs. Ollie Olsom. three brothers. , Mr. Henrv Yarbro of California. Mr, Burt Yarbro of Toluca. Mr. Char lie Yarbro of Morganton Burt and j Charlie did riot attend the tuneral j The Toluca Gin company ginned l their first bale of cotton last Mon- | day It stays so rainy people tan- j not get. their cotton picked wha* is open. A lot of people that had late planted corn had their todder pull- | ed and hanging on the stalk lest week it is past taking in. also some had hay mowed and Inst it A lot of people from this com munity attended the singing "in vention at Olive Grove last .Sun day. There was a lot of good sir.g- , ing. Miss Vangie Wells took a grow of little folks from the Sunday ; school at Laurel Hill of which she j received a lot of compliment. She j is invited to take her group to North ' Brook No 1 next Sunday.- There will be a singing convention there on next Sunday October 6 Ml.ss Ina Carpentrr nf Boiling Springs junior college spent ti'e ! week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs S A Sain. Mr and , Mrs. Alvin Deal spent last Thurs day at the home of Mrs Sain < pa icnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mull of Catawba county. Mrs M. S. Boyles spent, last Sun day with her parents. Mr and Mrs D L: Davis of Rockdale. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Vickers and little son. .laeob. of Hollis, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs .1 M Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain and sen. Mr. Sam Sain, visited the homp ot j their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wytlr Costner of Double Shoals Messrs. Carme Boyles. F A Boyles, A. C. Costner. E. G. Self. L E. Bovles were witnesses and at tended court at Lincoln last Mon day against Roy King for running No. I Township News] Of Current Week A large number attended tnr singing ai Camp Creek last B,.n dav and it was enjoyed by all. Mr and Mrs. Homer Humphii' ot Gaflncy spent the week-end a •Mr.. Thamer Hunm.tries Mr. ai d Mrs. Void Batlev spent j Saturday night ai Mi . I ion!. Baileys Mr and Mrs Wofford Hi o' Ninety Six spent the week-end vi: a relatives lure Mr and Mrs Robert M- Craw visited Mr and Mrs. Robin MeCi iw Sunday night. Mi. Orajv do e> woo.'s In, tire Oteen hospital at Asheville Is ex pected to come home in a few days. Mr an 1 Mrs. Doe Bvata and Mr Thurman Byars and Mr. and Mrs Blain Davis spent last Wedr.osc'" with Mr. and Mis Oily Humphries. Mr and Mrs Toy Summers and Devenney and Iminie Summers of Forest Clt: spent tiie w eek-end at Mr Bulo Karls Mr. Roland Hamrick of Charlotte visited relatives here during the week-end Mrs Thamer Humphries and Mrs Dee Bvars spent Monciav aft ernoon at Mr Rome Davis Mr and Mrs Ford Towerv oi Trinity spent the week-end ,v fit Andrew Mr Craw Miss Mvrlc Bridges of Spaitan burg .spent the week-end at Mr t urn Bndgf s. Mr amt Mr* Cil.Kvl,!? of Con verse S. C and Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Dee Byars of this- plare were callers at Mr. Willie Byars Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Blain Davis and Miss Iner. r.nd Ferlene Davis were Gaffney visitors last Friday cflcr noon. Mr and Mrs Qencya1 Bailey vis ited Mrs, Ballev’s mother Mrs. John Godfrev last Sunday, Miss Nan Ellis who has be<'n teaching at Hollis is at home far six works. Into Paul Blanton'5 car sonif tint* ! bark Archie Powell was in the car with Kine A pint bottlr of wills - kry was taken from his porker Hr j w as fined *25.00 and cost amour, tin.:! to nearly *100 King's case was con-1 tinned over until next week Mr and Mrs. Burgan Rums of I Lincoln spent the week-end with j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Canipe visited | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Carpenter last Sunday after-: noon. „> « h .»/ jvf, i -T X/ICTO y NOUS RAE > micro-synchro; NOUS RADIOfor^the^firsMime give^ you "acoustic symmetry”—perfect fidelity] ihrough^th^entire scale^Volume^you ^nayneverjuse. No^distortiori^loud or soft. Wonderful ^exclusive dynamio speaker^ Separately or with amazing newq Electrolaljj Most compact JancT modern cabinets ever built Superior in every way to'' electric"* instruments heretofyreTcofting, SSOO to $1000.' ' Instant, pedant toning through whole dial range I Victor-Radio-Electrola RE-45. 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