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(Special to The Star.) "Belwood, Sept, 10.—Mrs. Walter Chapman delightful entertained a number of the young people of this community Monday night with a party In honor of Misses Elva Rich ard and Ethel Norman, of Morgan ton. Interesting games and contests were played and delicious refresh ments were served. A large crowd ■was present and all reported a won derful time. Warren, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Richard has been quite nick with diptheria but la somewhat Improved, we arc glad to note. Misses Helen, Martha and Willie Palls spent Sunday night with Miss Madeline Porter. Misses Rosemary Peeler and Kath leen Boggs left Monday to attend Davenport college. Miss Ethel Norman of Morganton spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Prank Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis and children ol Maiden spent the w-rek end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Will Willis. Mrs. Noah Carpenter spent a few | days last week with Mr, and Mrs j Clarence Warliek of Vale Miss Lillie White had as her guests Sunday; Misses Pearl Lutz. Eliza Stamcy. Blanche Brackette and Mary Elizabeth Hubbard and Bessie Lee Warliek. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller announce the birth of a bouncing boy. weighing 10 1-2 pounds. Moth- j er and baby are doing nicely. Misses Annie and Elva Richard visited Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warliek and daughter. Miss Lula Maie of Vale and Mrs. Mack Warliek and Mtecs Madeline Porter and Evie Mae McNcely spent Sunday after noon with Mr and Mrs. B C. Tur ner, Miss Elva Richard of Morgan ton spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. G Richard Miss Pearl Gantt has returned home after spending awhile with her sister Mr. and Mrs. L. E Miller G/ Lawndale, route A Miss Katherine Hubbard spent , Sunday with Misses Rosemary and! Dorothy Peeler. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Peeler visited i Mrs. Elisa Mull Sunday afternoon, Mr*. Jasper Childress spent a few days last week with her sister. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Brown of Lincoln ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wtll Willis vslited their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Les ter Bingham of Fallston Saturday The many friends of Mrs. Bingham will be glad to hear of her lmprove menta. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Murray and children of Beams Mill and Mr. and Mrs. Thod Johnson and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C. G Richard Mrs. S L. Gantt spent Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. J. T. Ramsey of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palls and daughter, Miss Willie, were the din ner guests of Mr snd Mrs. Cicero Tails Sunday. SPECIAL LOW FARES SHELBY To Washington, P. C. $10.00 ! AND RETURN FRIDAY SEPT. 19, 1930 LIMITED SEPT. 24. r Additional Selling Dates Oct. 17-31. For Information sec Agent H. E. PEASANTS, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. - SEABOARD - These Hotels Offer atation, Ini Nut VtMt to WASHINGTON, D. C. MARTINIQUE uu »t. at tar Sintlo with J Doable with to It.m to M.Ut Hamilton Hotel IMh at a Street—In Iht Hoar, at the City Marla with hath *3.*0 to *6.01 Doable with hath 16-00 to M.IK biafle with bath (2.00 to »J.»o CAIRO HOTEL ttua ft at l*th—Waehiariau'i Tallest RttUiiar Doable with hath tt-60 la *«.m ;.T*P«W it, WMmiMif.MtWTnfItttof** National League Champs Again Lead 'PA^TA^XO.K5.QVA[^KCElOVAlf2>GEOftfiClKfeT^Y;l-.l/EolirAf?rHErX^ 'JcS'TER..&?E-I^.f“ »lH % Chicago Cubs, stars of JQ29 Na- > tional League, are again in line for the crown of 1930. Some of the leading stars > of the diamond an pictured above. The Cubs are In the lead for the National League crown again this year despite the close running of the Cardinals, New ’ York Giants and Brooklyn Rob ine. In 1920 they lost tha World Series to the Athletics. (Intornaiional N«w«r««£ Community News Of New House Section Mis* Evelyn Dave* In Hospital Mrs. (irren Has Infected Einger. 'Special to The Star > New House, Sept. 10 People ate beginning In pick cotton Some Helds are getting thick while others are not so white A large number was present for Sunday school Sunday. Our, B V P. U. is progressing nicely. Each union has entered into contests. The union that makes, the highest, grade for the coming two months will be entertained by die other unions. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Doty and daughter, Verdi*, spent Sunday in _ $13.00 — SHELBY, N. C. To WASHINGTON, D. ('., AND RETURN Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1030. Fine opportunity to visit the Nation’s Capitol. Tickets Rood going and returning on nil Regular Trains, (except Crescent Limited.) Final Limit Five Days. R. H. GRAHAM. Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. Polk county visiting relatives. The friends of Miss Evelyn Oaves will be sorry to learn of her recent illness She was carried to the Rutherford hospital last Friday for appendicitis. The electric light system is almost completed in the New House section. R is said that it will be ready Tor use by the last of the week. -Mr Will Swtnk recently caught, a ground hog upon a mountain near Hollis. He had to make' a rather | fast and snappy run for several miles to catch thp animat Mr and Mis Slough A. Davis vis ited Mr. and Mrs W S Davis of the Double Springs section Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Biiran Brooks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Si Greene. Mrs. J F Greene has been suf fering lor the past, several weeks; with art infected finger. Miss Lula Walker who has been sick for some time continues about the same. Mis. Zulia Walker and daughter, Bello, and Mrs. Z. V. Whltncr ac companied Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Walker of Lattimore to Morganton Wednesday where they were the speud-the-day guests of Mr. and Mr. W. E, Butler. Misses Vernie and Ruth Walker and Feme Morgan visited Misses Gladys and Euzel Petty Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Crayton Hawkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Doty of Lattimore. Miss Luna Whitaker was a visitor at the hopie of Mr. and Mrs. J. Flam Greene Sunday. | Mrs, Zulia Walker and Miss Belle Walker spent Thursday and | Friday in Lattimore visiting rela tives, Mr and Mrs, Paul Holland spent the day Sunday with Mrs. G. M Holland.. Teachers meeting will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Preaching will be next Sunday afternoon at 3:15 Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Irvin Par wood and little son J. W. of Winter Park. Fla, spent Wednesday night with. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waters. Mr. and Mts. Earwood formerly lived here and her many friends were delighted to see her. Motto: Peddler, paddle your own canoe.'' Ex-Army Pilot Set For Solo Ocean Flight A monoplane especially built for trans-ocean flying is under police guard at Curtiss-Reynolds Air port, presumably in readiness for a flight to New York and thence to Europe, in which Captain Roy W. Ammel, former Army pilot (above), plans solo ocean flight. (International Is e war eel) ttJD GW©! BRAND A N D COFFEE s CHICORY SOLD on a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE / STRENGTH — use OMff half us Much as of Ordinal*/ Coffee YOUR MONEY WILL BE SAFE IN THE Manufacturers & Jobbers Finance Coporation OF SHELBY, N. C. AND WILL YIELD GOOD DIVIDENDS AND INCREASE IN VALUE. Preferred stock pays S'c per Annum—Cumulative. Common Stock has been paying 10Cc for two and one half years. All dividends payable quarterly. .5 years without a single loss. In fact, no one has ever lost a cent in stock or in Cer tificates of Investment in an Industrial business since the Industrial act was passed in North Carolina more than 25 years ago. 1 rc of capital largest amount loaned to any one person. All loans are monthly payment and well di'ersified over Cleveland. Rutherford and Polk Counties. OUR STOCK IS NON TAXABLE & NON ASSESSABLE. HOME OFFICE: Shelby, N. C. Branches Columbus and Tryon, N. C. SEE DR. BEN GOLD, J. LAWRENCE LACKEY. CARL S. THOMPSON AND D. H. CLINE,, Executive Committee for Cleveland County for further information. Around Our TOWN Shelby SIDELIGHTS By KKNN DRUM. A CYNICAL editorial writer In ■the Rocky Mount Telegram says, "one should not take too seriously the early mention of Governor Gardner," referring to mention of the Shelby man's being a candidate for vice-president in 1932. But, old fellow, the home town must take it seriously. Perhaps it'll never get any farther along than mention, and the next thing to hav ing a president or a vice president is almost having a president or a vice president. Just as they say that near beer is the next thing to beer, although it isn't. A IIAV IN SHELBY: Aroused from slumber early and despatched for a loaf of Mr. Bust's bread to be used as an accessory with otic egg and a strip of bacon. Wonder, after parking the petrol wagon at tljr curb, if ail the folks one sees up town at 6:45 are early risers every day in the week. Eventually to the stint of scrivening this and that, curious meantime to know if Star subscribers really read this colyum, the one written by T, W, H., and also that by G- McG. or if they merely say they do in order to.be pleasant. Methinks perhaps they do as The Star runs only one comic and there is very little other funny matter iij the paper. Find, after missing a month, that my favored magazine. Plain Talk, is again on the newstand at Ebeltoft's,.. Listen, while drinking a coke at the Cleve land drug soda fountain, to a group of men discussing the South Caro lina election, numerous ones among them expressing sorrow over the de feat of Hon: Coley Blcase, and chance to think that we capnot for some reason share the regret with them. Voters have so far this year refused to send two senators back to Washington just as we hoped, and j tliere is a third we are harsh | e nough to wish. t he' sa me fate- Tom ’tom Heflin down in Alabama. (Chance to see a proud farmer in i the First National bank showing Mr. jGeorge Blanton, the banker, a two I pound ear of corn, which grew oh | his place drought or no drought, j Eventually end the day's grind, shoving the old type mach^ie to one corner and Sallying forth to the city field of aLhieUcs to view Casey Morrts* football boys in the midst of their training, wishing all the while that the lads by some wily juggling of the pigskin might beat the high and mighty Charlotte ele ven on the 26th of this good month So home and to bed after peering into the great news journal started ■ by Pulitzer, The New York World, and deciding it isn't such a great paper wen hRolhn Kirby, the edi torial cartoonist, is away on vaca tion. And there be times, too, when F. P. A.'s column in that journal does appear as pointless as this one often does. , SHELBY SHORTS: Wonder if anyone remembers wji° set out the trees which now line North Morgan and South Washington streets, mak ing them the most beautiful in town? . . ... Report is that T. W Hamrick, column contributor now in Frisco, has written and sold s', short story .... John Dover, the textile mill man who resembles what every person pictures as a typical gruff business man, is the best straight-to-the-point orator in Shel by . . . . An anonymous letter asks if the name attached to this colyum is really our name or if it is a pseu donym^ Sounds so, doesn’t it? But it isn't, odd though it may be. Perhaps some of our ancestors changed it. about the time they migrated to( Texas for horse stealing, or what ever it was. Still, since thinking about it, Mr. Anonymous, we've nev er been ashamed to sign it to a let ter . . . Hate to see such a likeable fellow as Vernon Proctor leave tow'n .... Charles Lattimore, the J Arizona cowboy, strolling about the streets with his ten-gallon sombero and his high-heeled boots, the lit tle boys watching him, the hope showing in their eyes that some day they, too, may go west and "Ride ’em, cowboy" ... . . Business will be lots better a month from now. HERE'S A TIP to the .secretaries of the Shelby luncheon clubs who desire to better their attendance records. First of all. it might be said that the suggestion is snitched from Ben Sronce, the Salamagundi columnist of the Wilkes Patriot. Recently two of the Wilkesboro clubs had a baseball game. Ben. was not figuring on going. Just a few minutes before time for the game, his telephone rang Over the wire came the sweet, intriguing voice of an unknown lady, saying in effect that “I'll be looking for you down by the baseball park fence in a few minutes” Editor Krone?, after dab bing on a touch of hair oil while his middle-aged heart, fluttered over this new and unexpected romance with an unknown feminine voice; immediately found time to go to the park. Rushing to the park! looking in alj directions for the incognito lady, he failed to see her. But he did see another .of hts middle-aged friends peering about with the same anxious look m lus eyes. As we re- i call the story, he noticed several other of his friends wandering around the park as if they were seeking someone Who had an un usually swot voice over the tele phone. Finally one of them sat'd. "Lady friend of mine said she want ed to see me down here, but dinged if I can spot the jane anywhere.’ "Right .there," Sronce wrote, ‘‘was where the light broke for a keen editorial intellect Romance was shot all to pieces and a quarter spent for a ball game that was all lopsided.'’ In other words, that’s the meth od the _shrewd promoter used to gel the' then to the game. In view of which we- would sug gest. if Secretaries Charlie Burras, Pat McBrayrr and Robert Wilson will listen, just this: On your next meeting night have some sweet voiced young lady—the ope now serving the Rotary club would do— to telephone each, member who doesn't attend regular and . suggest in an innocent sort of -way that lv meet her at a certain room at Hotel Charles. Then have Sir Dick Brab ble, the hotel man who has the only good-looking bald head we've ever seen, hang a sign on that par ticular door reading: Come On Downstairs, Boys, To the Luncheon Club Dining Room: That's Where the Fun'll Be. We'll be seeing von again1 some time. BIRTHDAY WINNER SEPT. 21 AT ROCKDALE SPRING There will be a, birthday dinner at Rockdale Spring, September 21, 1930, in honor of Mrs. .lane London and Mrs. Lola Devmhey, The public is. invited to attend. Health for school children Is im portant. Parents should «eo ..that physical handicaps are not, .causing their children to suffer, undue pen alites at school. Williams Brats I.or' in National NVt Tournry R. Norris Williams showed Goorpo I,ott, second rftnkin? player of the United States, a variation of ten nis at Forest lliils, L. I., N. V. The 39-year-old veteran up rt t •' Davis (1 up player in. a national match, 7—9, 7—5, 7—5, 6—1, (Int&rnaAiunal. Kewsreei) Wise chilcl^n are bcgmnnu to forget ail -that they have heard about Santa Claus, and the sc-cail ed head tsf the house will soon hear some questions about how does San ta Claus, do, etc. ! Young Wife Afraid to Eat, Lives On Soup ' Aijrairt Of stomach gas. I iivFd on"* soup for 5 months Then I tried.Ad-1 lerika and .now I cot mo; anything! without any pa.s."^-Mr:-s. A Connor Adlcrika relieves. stonierh :ih TEN'm in tit's! Acts on BOTH upper snd: lower bowpl. rcfnqyin.r oid.po; ;rnmi. waste .you never ..knew was ; there. Don't fool '.’'with. . i;;,theme 1 which, cleans only PART : f iv.v.cN. but. let Adleriba give sto:;v eh and. bowels a REAL eleamtic -.n1 ';o!- rid. of all. gas! Patti Webb end: Soil, druggists. ndv. Double Shoals News Of the Current Week Colton blows I'p With Cool Weath er. To Take Offering For South Alin. Institute. (Special to The Star.) Double Shoals, Sept. 10.—The farmers arc •beginning to pick and. gin cotton. The continued hot weather until last Monday causing the cotton to open very fast. The damp weather now will cause a let up in opening. A business transaction of consid erable interest Was made a few day* ago when the Double Shoals Mtg. company sold their gin to a com pany of farmers. The buyers were Tom and Clyde Cornwell, A. D, A. I,.. A. P., C. M. and C. R. Span gler, The new owners have taken charge and the gin is being operated by Ed Spangler Mrs; Hubert Spangler has been sick for the past few days, but is improving now. •Mr. Raniond Eskridge is working at, Spind.ale while his family sllil lives at Double Shoals. J W. Costner returned from Hills boro last Saturday p. m. where lie directed a class in simultaneous t raining in the Mt; Zion associ a tion. The Double Shoal Sunday school expects to take an offering next Sunday for the South Mountain Institute. This institution is in need now of funds to enable them to pump water, to the building from a spring. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Royster and son, Lei and. spent last Sunday with Mr.: .and. Mrs. W„ A. Royster of hear Fallston. Mr. and Mis A. I.. Spangler vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Eubert Spangler Sunday p. m. Mr. Leland Royster expects to leave next. Tuesday for Furman University .it GfftfchvUiei S: C. wiir:-c he takes up third year work, having finished Boiling Springs college last Hiring. Indian summer is a plan of hatur' *o give the flappers a chance io land another if the vacationist' han. rolled off the lire. The other day we received a new er letter from a certain section cv the county, it' had no name signed to it; Puzzle.: where did w» throw he letter? ’ ■ . One 'will alivaifi StcHtd (flit /
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