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Hollis News Items Of Current Week Mrs. Frank T. Gold Gone To >Jax ton. Mr. Tom Green* Very Sick, rerxonals. • Special to The Star.) October 21.—Our Sunday school la progressing nicely under our new officers and teachers. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gold and fam ily had as their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wade Elliott, Mr. and |drs. G. L. Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs Hub Putnam from Georgia. V,’ and Mrs. Ben Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Latham Wilson-. Mrs. F. P. Gold left last Friday to visit Dr, and Mrs. A. B Wood r.t Maxton. She will stay three weeks and be accompanied home by Hr. and Mrs. Wood, who will attend the convention'at Shelby. Mr. Milton Gold spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J, M. Gold. Miltcn is going to Oak Ridge college. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Cabaniss end family from Clover, S. C. visited in the community last Sunday. Miss Elisabeth Bowen from Dou ble Shoals was the pleasant visitor j pf Miss Mabel Jones at her grand- , mother's, Mrs. C. S. Poston Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cabaniss and j ti... •rmj.jLL. ,'i u i.’.s m. '..ee!..!-1. _ ;-■ I family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cah aniss and family were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. For est Lutz. Miss Montrose Simmons was » pleasant guest o< Mr. and Mrs. Chcvious Spangler in Shelby last week. Mrs. T. P. Cabaniss and daugh ters, Nina and Minnie and Mr. Torn Cabaniss, Jr., were in Charlot'e Ipif faiday. Mr. Tom Greene is very sick at this writing We hope he'll soon be better. Miss Muriel Edw'ards from Toiuca was the delightful (fuest of Miss Elaine Hoyle this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Pless B. Cabanisc, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cabaniss and daughters, Minnie. Nina and Thel ma were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C R. Spangler and family. • Mrs. Thurman Horne accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Horne to Charlotte last Friday. They merit the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. George Cor nvc.l spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Claude Getty's of Hollis. Now Be Good. He—"Woman, she's only a rag. a bone, and a hank of hair." She—"And man. he's only a jag, a drone and a tank of air.” £W ^KVlTH sales breaking all previous records—with new Frigidaircs offering greater beauty, greater power and the “Cold Control1' at no increase in price •.. with values greater than ever before Vrigidairc Corporation announces a Special small cash payment puts any Frigldaire in your home • • • balance to suit your convenience TK« Frigid* ire “Cold Control'* Do not confuse the “CoW Control** utiK Ft igidatre’s auto malic temperature regulator. Tke latter maintains an ideal temperature in the food compart ment—without attention. The * ’ Cold Control” speeds the frett ing of icc cubes and desserts. A small cash payment puts any household model in your home immediately. And we’ll arrange the balance to *uU yoifr convenience. And remember that any Frigidaire you buy on these liberal terms is a new Frigidaire—the very latest model model that gives you all the improvements that .' have added immeasurably to Frigidaire values. On any model you sr’cct you’ll get the famous Frigidaire “Cold Control.” You’ll get the surplus power of the Frigidaire compressor. You’ll get in* r” credibly quiet operation. You’ll get striking beauty— with all mechanism completely concealed. You have only to examine Frigidaire to realize the value we are offering—value made even more apparent by our unusually liberal terms. Get all the details ... today... or phone for our representative. FRIGIDAIRE MORE TRAN A MILLION IN VSE Arey Refrigerating Co. — PHONE 280— 115 S. Washington Street. V t t Zi COMMUNITY b ns I Fine Weather Last Week For Cotton ricking. Mr. Potion Baek To Hospital. Personals. — (Special to The Stal'd Zoar. Oct. 22.—The weather has been fine for the past two we»ks anti the people have been busy picking cotton. A large number of people from town have been com ing back and forth each day to help with it. Tlw crops are good and most of the farmers are expecting to gather large yields. Mr. W. D. Poston returned to the hospital Saturday where he ex pects to remain for several days treatment. Miss Mary Sue Bell was a guest of Miss Ruby McSwain Sunday. Mr. Clyde Putnam motored to Charlotte Wednesday on business Mrs. Georgia Cooper of Shelby was a most welcomed visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Spake this week-end. Mrs. Clyde Putnam spent the dry Wednesday with Mrs. Clyde Mc Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Humptples of Grover were guest of their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Humphries Sunday. Mr. Hiram McCoy was tire week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. F Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shy tie of Val dese were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hum phries. Mr. and Mrs. Chivous Warrin and family - spent the day In Mooresboro. They were accompan ied by Mr. Phocian Bohela and Miss Margaret Russ. Mr. Daniel Davidson Is expe :‘.cd home today to spend a week or ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redman Davidson. miss Mae Alien spent tne week end in Earl as a guest of Miss Ruth Runyans. Miss Myrtle Bell was a dinner guest of Miss Mary Bell Humphries Sunday. Miss Inez Ware was a welcomed guest of Miss Bertie Lee Hamrick Sunday. Miss Mary Sue Bell was a.yjeu of Miss Ruby McSwain Sunday aft ernoon. On Sunday afternoon, October 20 the W. M. U. organization of our church met in a joint meeting and : enjoyed an interesting program given by the O. T. girls. The p’c I gram was well rendered and spoke well for both the girls and their leader, Mrs. E. J. Crane On Sunday, October 20, a Him rick-Moore family reunion was held at the home of Mr. Will Moore A large number of friends was pins ent as well as the members of the immediate family and a good time was reported by all present. Miss Delta Ware was the guest of Miss Laura. Lee Humphries Sun day evening. Miss Gertrude Street was a wel comed guest of Mrs. Cecil Hum phries Sunday aitrrnoon. Misses Aileen and Flossie Bolton were guests of Mrs. E. J. C^ane Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Poston visited hie father at the Shelby hospital Sun day afternoon. The B. Y. P. U. is progressing nicely under the leadership of tie newly elected president, Miss Ger trude Street. Miss Street is plan ning several special features for 'it this quarter. There is some excuse for the dumb flapper who went joy-riding with a deaf shirk—she couldn't suv "No," and he could not have he.nd her anyway. BOYS’ And MEN’S CLOTHING Hundreds of suits { to off during our closing out sale. Hurry boys, hurry men—stocks are now com plete. SAVE 1 TO i —big line of Shirts. Tics, Socks. Belts. Underwear, Pants, Hats, Sweaters, Rain coats, Caps, Etc.—going < ‘ cheap. EVERYTHING MUST GO See our boys’ and men’s Shoes, the best in town, the lowest prices. You will save big money by buying here during this sale. THE PARAGON’S CLOSING OUT SALE NOW ON. GRIDIRON GAB By Renn Drum II 4 The Wake Forest Deacons, if properly demonized, may lick them this week, but as things stand now this grldgabber is prepared to show —by comparative scores — that Davidson has Just as much claim to the Southern football crown as does Tennessee with her “Hark and Mack." Don’t laugh, and don't rate it n other Ripley belleve-it-or-not, for we intend to pfove It, as we say, by comparative scores. Such a com parison a year or two back, reme.n ber. had Lenolr-Rliyne about three -touchdowns and a safety better than Yale. , BUT TO GET BACK TO OUR problem: Carolina, as all Ians here abouts recall now as somethin*? of ? soother, licked Maryland end Georgia Tech. Then along came Georgia to rout Yale and Carolina. So much for that. Right early in the season Oglethrope sprung a surprise by defeating Georgia— that makes Oglethrope better (fcv comparative scores) than Carolina. Tech, Yale and Maryland. Then Citadel threw an unexpected jolt into Oglethrope—that gave Citadel the ups on all the elevens named above with the addition of Ogle thrope. And dished off the hot grid iron last Saturday was Tech's de feat of Florida, and on the same day DAVIDSON DOWNED CITA DEL—that, if you care to go, makes Davidson better than Georgia. Ya’e. Tech, Florida. Carolina, Maryland. Oglethrope, Citadel and what ha’.c you. ur course, we forget to meivicn that Clemson tamed Monk Young er's Wildcats, but remembering such would have spoiled the pleasant tit tle day dream spawned above by comparative scores—-and it is a pleasant soliloquy to one who recalls first-hand of marching in shirt-tail parades back in the days when Buck Flowers, Buck Burns, George King et al were returning the Red and Black victorious over the Auburn Plainsmen, a period when Auburn ruled almost supreme in the South. <P, S. ‘S' too bad! Hugh Query, who muses about football for the grid-fan readers of The OistAnla Gazette, beat us to the prescntalion ! of Davidson s high comparative score rating. And he included Princeton and Brown among those rat'ng lower than the Wildcats : Hugh, by the way, is another fellow | who helped form shirt-tail parades ; at Davidson when old Chambers made the campus look far more stately than any new building ran hope to do i COACH CASEY MORRIS IS getting one consolation out of his inexperienced football eleven which is getting slapped on both cheeks by surrounding football elevens this year. And that consolation is a youngster out on one end of the Shelby line by the name of M>'. Swatn, dubbed "Shorty" for short The Shelby coach will tell you that he doesn't like so very- much being en end, minus size, of the ability of Mel Peeler, Laymon Beam, end, "Milky" Gold, before two of them started playing backfield berths. The highs play Hickory this w->ek then come home for three or four games in a row. By that time, it is - figured, the green eleven, from Big | Boy Williams down to the last U5 j pounder trying lor the backfield, i will have absorbed enough football j to show the home-town fans some | thing. •lust a tip to Chuck Collins, know, ing how he must feel' after a week on top of the football world follow ed by a slip back among the com mon run: Why not have some of those "half hundred horsemen" at Carolina shave their heads and try to resemble, even a Httle bit, a fel ; low known all over the South anti in Gawga as Magner. Back at the beginning of the training season, when the scribe' and dopesters were putting on their I rodeo of the football camps. Eddie Brietz wrote to all the folks at home that Chuck Collins has “a hundred brilliant backs’’-—and with the season Just going good we would ! finish Eddie's sentence by addins "but only one Magner." N Rabid fans who chant “Rah, Rah Caiina” shouldn't take offense at that. Nobody is overlooking little Johnny Branch: but as the Georgia fans wired WBT's radio announcer Saturday those “dear old Gawga" boys certainly damned Old Man River. And so far as we have beer, able to determine they've been try ing without success to take the "mag" (meaning magnificent) out of Magner all the way from the Fj tomac to Five Points and Peach tree Street. If Magner, of Carolina, and Roth stein, of Georgia, are not All-South ern material, the mythical eleven shouldn't be picked this year. i Wherewith we revise our 'll 1 California's Star [.eland G. Eisau, star quarterback of the University of California foot ball team. Who is expected to show the East what “speed” really means when his team meets that of the University of Pennsylvania, in Phil adelphia. laltrmtianil Ntwtracl Southern backfield land were like ly to put out a new edition after every game of the season): • Quarterback—Crabtree, Florida. Halfback—McEver, Tennessee. Halfback—Magner, Carolina. Fullback—Rothstein, Georgia. We ll have to lind a berth in the next edition, we guess, for the goa of Atlanta’s football faith—Stumpy Thomasson. Trinity Community News Of Interest Surprise Birthday For Bonalci Goode. Mrs. Reason Under Operation. Personals. (Special to The Start The many friends of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bill Bridges of this csmmu.i ity sympathize with them in thru loss of a sister, Miss Lou Fortune, Miss Fortune had been making her home with her sister here for son e time and has I a hast of friends in this community. The funeral vas held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home church near Forest City. , Miss Aileen Biggerstaff of Bas - ing Springs spent, the week-end ! Took Soda For Stom ach For 20 Years "For 20 years I took soda for in digestion and stomach gas. Then I tried Adlerika. One bottle brought complete relief.”—Jno. B. Hardy. Adlerika relieves GAS and sour stomach in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper' and lower bowel, re moving poisons you never knew were there. Don’t fool with medicine which cleans only PART of the bow els, but let Adlerika give stomach j and bowels a REAL cleaning and j see how good you feel! Paul Webb J: j Son, Druggists. adv. A GOOD BRAND of gas or oil is always safer to buy than some doubtful product, no matter how much is claimed for it. That's why it is to your ad vantage to specify SIN CLAIR GAS and OPALINE OIL. This product is back ed by reputation and has proven its worthiness. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors here with Miss Malina Jolley. Mr. anti Mrs. Paul Badges spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dubree of Henrietta. Mr. Dubroe has been sick for some time. His many friends here wish for him a speedy recovery. We are glad to note that our B. Y. P. U. seems to be improving very much under the guidance of our new and efficient president, Mr. Avery Gillespie. Mrs. M. M. Beason who has just undergone a serious operation on her eyes seems to be improving nicely. Mrs. J. O. Bridges and t vo daughters Misses Irma and NeM.a spent Sunday with Mrs. Ezra .’o'}- j erts of Rutherfordton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Callahan I and little son, Billy, spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bridges. Mr. Roy Towery of Forest City has been spending a few days here with his sister. Mrs. Amos Jollrv, Friends of Donald Goode gave him a surprise birthday party on last Saturday night. A number of games and contests were enjoyed after which delicious cake, lemon ade, nuts and fruits were served by the following: Mrs. Oscar Goode, Mrs. John Goode, Mrs. D. Goode, Mrs. J. C. Padgett. Those enjoying this hospitality were: Misses Corene and Audry Humphries' of Lattimore, Misses Lizzie and Stella Brooks. Millard Wilson and Ralph Wallace, of Bea ver Dam. Messrs. Yates McSwain. James Bridges and Red Howington of Boiling Springs and the follow ing from this community : Ruth and Josie Mae Hollificld, Ruby, Mary Alice and Aystell Lovelace. Lucille and Johnnie Lee Bcason, Paul Hum phries, Ethel and Rcba Lovelace, Ruby Green, J. D. Green, Dwight Wynn, Guy Gillespie, Nellie Rea son, Charlie Bridges, Maline Jolley, Winnie Alexandria, Hayward Hblli field, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beason and Mrs. Frank Lovelace. All reported a wonderful time NOTICE OF SALE OF CAR. To satisfy an unpaid ineeh..:iic’« lien, we will offer for sale a! public auction at noon at the Service Gar age, Shelby, N. C„ on October 2i\ 1929. one model T one-ton Ford truck, motor number 14.663 993. Terms of sale cash. This Oct. 9th. 1929. SERVICE GARAGE. V 9c Try Star Wants Ads. BACKACHE. 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