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Sharon Ball Club Wins From South Shelby. . Flay to Be Given, The refreshing showers that have fallen this week have been greatly appreciated by the farmers. Miss Stella Davis spent the week end with Miss Ruth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will McBrayer of Mooresboro were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Blanton vis ited Mrs. Blanton's brother near Bulah last Friday. Misses Stella Davis and Johnnie Morehead were dinner guests of Miss Ruth Smith Sunday. ’Miss Ozellc Barnette visited Miss es ' Hattie Mae and Susie Greene Sunday. Miss Nellie Sue Barnette and Mr. Bill Simmons visited Mrs. Seth Morehead Sunday afternoon. Those calling at the home of Miss Ruth and Ralph Smith Sunday afternoon were: Misses Helen and Ila Morehead, Elsie Anthony, Vir ginia and Agnolia Greene, Messrs, Frank and Salomon Anthony. Roy Davis, Clyde Ledbetter, Brossie Hamrick, Kem Greene, Wilsoh Borders and Hershel Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Zay Davis and small son, Bobby, and Miss Evelyn Barker of Gastonia were callers at the home of Mr. B. B. Blanton Wed nesday evening. Miss Stella and Roy Davis returned home with them having spent the past three weeks in the community with relatives and friends. Messrs. Frank Anthony ana Bras sie Hamrick were callers In Cherry vllle Saturday. . .. Miss Elva Ray Hopper visited J “Miss Opal Smith Sunday. " The. Sharon baseball club de feated the South Shelby club in a fast game Saturday 10 to 3., Mr. Boyd Anthony and Frank Black visited at Mr. J. R. Anthony’s over the week-end. • Miss Lorene Morehead of Earl and Mrs. Seth Morehead visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, P. ,. Morehead last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.‘Ledbetter and ' , son. Clyde, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B Blanton Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. Lawton Blanton and Mrs. G. O. Hawkins visited Mr. ““"and Mrs. Billy Blanton over the week-end. Mr. G. T. Blanton and family vis ited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Moore in South Shelby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith and family visited at Mr. Bert Blanton's ** Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coel Blanton and Mrs. A. W, Hamrick and little daughter, Betty Jean visited at Mr. Bert Blanton’s Saturday afternoon. Miss Ila Mae Morehead visited in Charlotte Saturday. Miss Grace Martin of Shelby is visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. O. An , thony this week. Miss Ruth Smith is spending a while this week with Mr. C. P. ’*•■ Morehead and family. ,Mr. John Gladden visited Mr. and * Mrs. Seth Morehead Sunday night. Misses Stella Davis, Johnnie Morehead, and Wilson Borders at tended a party given at Miss Edith Allen's Tuesday night in the Pat terson Springs community. Mr. Archie Queen visited Mr. ' Hugh Conley this week. The members of the Ladies Aid will give a play Saturday evening at 8 o’clock entitled, “No Men Ad mitted.” Everybody come and bring some body with you. Patterson Springs News Of Week End (Special to The Star.) \ A very unusual crowd of friends from this and neighboring commu • mties sifrprised Miss Edith Allen v.'itti a party at her home Tuesday evening. Many games and an ani ' nial contest were enjoyed by all. Misses Winnie Borders and Harriet Roberts being the winners of the contest. About sixty called duriig the ev ening and all reported a nice time. Miss Mabel Anthony of Shelby is socnding this week with-Miss Madge McEntire, - - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts visited relatives in the Mt. Paran commun . Ity Sunday. Messrs. Sims King. George Borders and Miss Minnie King at tended a singing convention at Don$e Shoals Sunday afternoon. im Master Johnny Latham of Sharon S. C„ visited his cousin Master R. ».v‘ R. Latham, last week. vw> Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowery and sons and Miss Mabel Prances Hord r - of Shelby motored to Asheville last *’ Friday and spent the day. Misses Cleopatra and Victoria Latham spent several days last week In Sharon. S. C., with -elatives. »- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges and children visited relatives !n the Mt *• Sinat community Sunday. Messrs. Ghs Hardin, Wilburn By ers, Lawrence Roberts, Isaac Jack son and Palmer and Ervin McEwaln f" retifrned home Sunday (itm More head City, where they have been in t camp for the past fortnight, •' Mrs. John Roberts and daughter, Nell, is visiting relatives in Shelby ♦his week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Betti* and to iaimiyvof Greer, S. C., visited Mr Endtjfe. Q. B. Lowery. Sunday Pilot Overcome by Heat, Plane Descends Overcome by heat while soaring < over Long Island in an attempt to break the endurance flight record, “Tex” Anding, pilot (inset) was brought down from the skies in a state of collapse. It ended an rITcm of Andlhg and hia co-pilot,yaack Charle 5 son, to wrest away laurels for endurance now held by Hunter Brothers, of Chicago. Kansan Leads in U. S. Derby Lee Gehlback, of Little Rock, Kan., the winner, of the Buffalo to New York Up of the All American Flyinp Derby. He made the flight in one hoar and twenty minutes in his little y Rocket plane. The Derby started from Detroit. It will take in many of the States on the 7,OOO mile route. The winner jfet* $36,000 in prize money. B Y. r. U. Officers Hold Meeting. Rev. Mr. Brown Heard. Personal News. (Special to The Star ) Shelby R-4.—Rev. Mr. Brown sup plied for our pastor- Sunday night, Rev. Mr. Putnam.. Our pestor was away holding a meeting at one of his other churches. M.\ Brown brought us a wonderful message. The officers of both the senior and intermediate union m et Wed nesday night with Misses Gwendo lyn and Frances Doggett for the monthly business meeting. Very interesting programs were planned for the month of August. Miss Cecelia Padgett, was (he guest of Miss. Ethel Hunipmles on Sunday, and also Miss Tenney Mc 6wain. Miss Pearl Ciascoc has been spend ing two weeks with her grandpar ents Mr. and Mrs. Eli Street near Shelby returned home Saturday, "her grandmother accompanied her home and spent thij week end % 1th Mr. and Mrs. Glascoe. Mrs. Broadus Wilkie of Shelby and Mrs. J. C. Powers and little son J. C. Jr., of Richmond, Va.. spent the day Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stanton and mother Mrs, J. L. McCurry. Mesdames Wilkie and Powers arc nieces of Mrs. Mc Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Marion P« ton and children of Zion community spent the pay Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Glascoe. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks and, We I- jH> i’E GOODYEAR Superiority* Don’t let anyone tell you he has "a tire as good as a Goodyear.” Come in—we’ll demonstrate the patented and exclusive Goodyear superior ities which only Goodyear Tires can give you! DON’T BUY A NEW TIRE until you see the new, improved Goodyears and get our low Summer prices! Building MILLIONS MORE tires than any other company, Goodyear enjoys the wid est experience, the finest facilities and the lowest costs. That is why you get more for your money in a Goodyear. Backed by our friendly all-year service, now is the time to get YOURS! Your she is here at the price you want Vo pay IDEAL SERVICE STATION J. REID MISENHEIMER, Prop. Shelby, N. C. Phone 194, children visited their parents Mr. and Mrs Dan Brooks Wednesday night. Those visiting in the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Callahan Sunday, were: Mr. and Mis Charlie Calla han and sons Milan ami Gilmer. Mr. Pink Callahan of Cltffstde, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Callahan of Moor esboro, Mr And Mrs Jim Callahan of MrSwainvlllc.* and Mr. and Mr. Coleman Brqdks and children. Miss Frances Daggett spent Sat urday night with Miss Ce-eha Pad gett, Mr. and Mrs Cicero Bridges and family attended the birthday din ner of Mr. Bate Bridges Sunday. Miss Selma Callahan putt Sun day with Misses WUlelen' c,s:d Mary Lou MeCtnry. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Jurrett of Charlotte were dinner guests of Mrs Zrb Blanton and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Fetters and attractive daughters. Mattie nnd Matilda of Shelby visited In the home of Mrs. Zeb Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MeCurry, Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs George Jarred and children of Cherry vlllc vUPrd in the community Stindav evening. Miss Tenney MeRwain .pent Wednesday night with her cousin Miss Tenney McSwain. Miss Ethel Humphries delightful ly entertained a number of her friends with a party Tuesday night at a beautiful party. A number ot! i games were indulged in and after an evening of fun the viur.g peo ple bade t lie hostess good night . "HAPPY 1)\VS ARK HI:,UK AGAIN FOR GKO. KINNKV Cleveland, Ohio™ George Kinney, out of work, tired and hur.gjy, con gratulated himself today oh his sue-1 cess in getting room and board r(, the county Jail with praspects of spending tlie winter In the Atlanta penitentiary. He was brought before John B. Osmun, assistant, United States dis trict attorney. with a letter which Ire said lie had stolen from tire mafl. Skeptical of Kinney's story, Os mun wanted to know why he had gone direct to him with the letter “I'm tired and hungry and want --r—*-“■= to go to bed, that's why." Kinney replied "June 2 was the Ins* time I slep In a bed." Ostium, somewhat reluctant to accommodate, looked up the law. Five years for stealing irom the mails," he meditated "Too long, it would bo a shame. Six months for delaying the malls. That's-better." "All right you may go tc Jail im li! August when Federal Judge West, can hear your ease," Oaniun said After going through the -eteniony of pleading guilty, Kinney was lock ed up. I,oa( Ft fort. Two stuttering blacksmiths had finished heating a piece of pig iron.' Mid one placed it on the ,<tivll with a pair of tongs "H-h-h-h-hlt it," he s'uttered to tils helper. “Whwh-wh-wh-where?" ar.ked the other. "Aw h-h-h-h-heck, we",! have to h-h-h-heat It, again now,” Try Star Want* Ads. An officer on board a yattleshlp was drilling his men. “I want every man to lie on his back, put his k*gs in the air and move the mas if he were riding a bicycle," he ex plained. "Now beginAfter a short effort one of the men stopped. "Why have you stopped. Mur phy?" asked the officer. "If you plane, sor,” was the reply, •Qt'm coasting." North Carolina Cleveland County In thr Superior Court Before the Clerk e j Hgwrrr, Plaintiff. IUA HAKHKL.HON HEWITT, Defendant NOTICE OK hi'MMONM The defendant, Ira Harrelson Hewitt, will take notion that an action, above titled, has been commenced In the 8u uerlor Court of Cleveland Countv. against her, by. K J, Hewitt, for an absolute di vorce on statutory grounds Involving rnoriil turpitude; and said defendant wtl further take notice that aho la require!! h' appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior court of sold county. 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