Birthday Dinner
For Mr*. Griffin
There will be a birthday dinner
on Sunday, September 21, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, William Rtp
pey on S. DeKalb street, celebrating
the 86th birthday of Mrs. Rippey s
mother, Mrs. James Pinkney Grif
fin. All friends are invited to come
and bring well-filled baskets.
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drenor—129 in all in four genera
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NOTICE or COMMISSIONER'S SALE Ot
LAND
Under and by virtue of an order of in*
superior court -of Cleveland county m«de
m the spatial proceeding entitled A. J
Baber and wife Octave Baber, et al. vs
Clarence VY. Hill and Billie Hightower, de
fendants now on the docket tn. the
fice of the c.ltrk of the superior Tourt of
Cleveland county, N C, the unders.gned
rflaunlltiflUtl' Will Oil
Mender. October a. toon
»t 12 o'clock, noon, or within legal hour*
at the court house floor in Shelby. N. c .
otter for sett to the highest bidder for
c»sh the tollowing described lots or net
cels of land lying «nd being m No. 6
township end described ee follows
Being located on the Charlotte* Ashe
ville state lvghwe- No 3D about I H
miles east of fihrlby end being lots No*
j j 3 4, and 5 In block A as shown b*
plat recorded in ptst book No. 2 page 13
of the register of deeds office of Cleveland
county. N C. end being those seme lot'
which were eonveyed to J I. Baber b'.
Wilbur H Baber and Wife. Corinne Baber
bv deed dated February 2S. 1927 and re
corded In Deed Book 3-IT at Page 3S1 ot
the office of the. neglster of Deeds for
Cleveland county, N C This September S
1939.
OKO. A HOYLE. Commissioner.
Jno P. Mull. Attv
NOTICE OF SALK OF LAND
tinder authority conferred by deed of
trust esecuted by *. H. Ensley and wile,
Harrl Enslev. to tha Commercial National
Bank of High Point. North Carolina trus
tee, and recorded In book 155. psge 303.
in the office of the register of deeds of
Cleveland county, North Carolina the
gold trustee will *t 12 o'clock noon on
Tuesday. September 30. 1930.
at the court house door of Cleveland
county in Shelby. Novth Carolina, sell at
public, auction for cash to the highest
bidder, the following described property
situated m the city of Shelby, county oi
Cleveland, state of North Carolna. and
more particularly described aa follows:
Being the western portion of lots num
bers 9 and 10 of the line nropertv which
wee conveyed to J. H. Whitworth ami
wife. Mery Whitworth, by deed dated
July 34. 1934 end of record in th» office
of register of deeds for Cleveland coun
ty. North Carolina, in book OOO at page
SgY. reference to which Is hereby made
Beginning at a stake in the line of lot
13; thence with line of lot No. 13 aoutn
3’a east 100 feet to a slake in north edge
of Buttle street thence with the north
edge of Subtle street east 60 feel to e
stake: thence a new line north 3’i west
to# feet to a stake in the line of lot No
11: thence with Jin* of lot No. 11 west *0
feet to the beginning seme being that
lot come'ed to Need J. Wright end wife
Jennie Lee Wright bv deed of record in
the registry of Cleveland county, North
Carolina, in book 3-11. page Sgs
This property w ill be sold subject, to
deed of trust in book 3 M9.< page 610 of the
aforesaid office.
This th» 29th dav ot August. 1930.
commercial national bank
OF HIGH POINT High Point
North Carolina Trustee
Newton and Newton, Attv.s 4t Aug 39o
CATTLE FOR
SALE
40 Head Guernsey
And Jersey
25 Heifers, from 1 to 2
years old. AH well marked.
2 Bulls; 1 registered.
13 Cows and Calves.
Wri^e Or See
I.B.&J.B. MeGILL
R. F. D. No. 2,
Hickory Grove, S. C.
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Double with bath |.vm> to M.ot
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Single with hath IS.*I to dli.oo
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(Special to The Star.).
Bclwood. Sept 18.—1The farmers
are very busy picking and ginning
their cotton.
There was a farewell party at the
home of Miss Maic Edwards Friday
night. Interesting games *nd con
tests were played.
' Mrs. Jasper Childers is spending
some time with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Brown of Lincoln!in.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beam of Lawn
dale visited their parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wi Brackett. Sunday after
noon.
The young people of this com
munity surprised Misses Lucy Zclia
and Lura Willis with a party Satur
day night. Games and contests weir
played throughout the evening. A
large crowd was present and all re
ported a fine time
Mr. Turner of Virginia is spend
ing some time with nit- son Mr, and
Mrs. B. C. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sain and
children were the dinner guests of
Mrs. Sain's mother, Mrs. Willie Rich
ards Sunday^.
Mr. and Mrs! Thad Johnson and
son Dwight, and Mrs. C. G. Richard ,
and daughter, spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gr.er
of Vale.
Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt vis
ited their aunt Mrs. J. T. Ramsey
of Shelby Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ruby Ledford spent la»tl
Thursday night .with Miss mile ■
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Dork Willis ant
children of Lincoln;on spent Sunday
with their parents Mr. and Mrs Will
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs Worm uniupr ana
son, Arnold, have returned to Wadasj
boro after spending several_ days
with Mr. and Mrs. alack Smith
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turner and
son. Buddy, were visitors in Shelby
Friday
Miss Male Edward; has returned
to High Point cohere. Miss Edwards
is a senior this year.
Mr. and Mrs. dohn Queen and
children spent Sunday in Lincoln*
ton with relatives.
Misses Nannie Lou and Loreue
Goodman spent Sunday afternoon
with Miss Hazel Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Plato Peeler spent
Sunday with Mrs. Luiza Mull.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller and
children of Lawndale R-4, visited
Mrs. C. T. Goodman Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Sain and
children and Mrs: W W. Richard’
j (Special to The Start
No 1 Township. Sept. 18.—A splen
did sermon was delivered at Camp
Creek last Sunday by the Rev. C. P
Holland. A large crowd was present.
This community is being visited
by some fine showers this week.
Mr. and Mrs Blain Davis and son
; H. B and Miss Inez Davis visited Mr
| A. Humphries of Grassy Pond Sun
idav afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ha, Mint* of me
New Pleasant community■•■'were vis
itors of Mr. CHiy Humphries last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey ot
Lavonia were callers at the home
of Mr. Rome Davis Sunday after
noon.
Miss Lowell Ellis spent Sunday
with Miss Eula Bailey
Miss Nan Ellis has returned home
after teaching school two months
at Hollis.
Misses Daisy Jones, Wilma Hor
ton. Exic Humphric.- spent Sunday
with Miss Eloise Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allison of
Pleasant Grove spent. Sunday with
Mr. David Bailey and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Byais
spent Saturday night with Mr. Julius
Horton of the Ashworth community.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCraw
and little daughter Imogene. of
Grassy Pond were visitors of Mr.
Bert Jolley. Sunday.
Miss Mae MeBce formerly of this
place, but now of Oowdrsville. S, C„
is improving in the General hos
pital at Spartanburg. S. C.. after an
operation for append iritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hawkins spent
last Saturday night with Mr. Frank
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley and
daughters Aileen and Elizabeth
spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Thamer Humphries
Mr. and Mrs. Di:k Greene spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. John Mintz.
; Misses Martha Allison and Min
nie. Greene spent last Sunday aft
ernoon with Miss Eloise Mintz.
Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Clark and
children; of Gaffney, s. C., and Mr
and Mrs. Jack Ellis and children of
Lavonia), visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Mints last Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Huskey who is in the
Rutherfordton hospital is improving
Mrs. Bee McCraw of Gaffney, S.
C„ is spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc
■ Craw,
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Dover And Ora
News Of Interest
Mrs. Karl Carter Ir.iertains. Mis.
White Seriously III Personal
Items of Interest.
• Special (0 The Star.)
Dover-Ora. Sept. 18.—Mr. an ’
Mrs. Carl Gamble spent the W.C.'S
end at Shelby with Sirs. Gambles
sister, Mrs. Allen.
Misses Ostinc and Mary Helen
Tate were the dinner guests of Mkr
Dcssle Seism Sunday.
Miss: Marjorie Connor spent Sa1 -
inrlay night, with Miss Margaret
Cabinets 1
Mrs. R. C. Green entertained a
large number of young people by
giving a party Saturday night, A
n!r.c time was reported by all who
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. R 0, Hicks and fam
ily and Mr. and .Mrs Wade Hicks
spent Saturday at Red Springs
Mrs. Earl Carter the Junior B Y
P, U. leader entertained her union
Saturday afternoon rn the Ora of
fice lawn with a social. There w».e
about. 30 little children who were
present. Arter many Interesting
games and contests woe played, Mrs
Barney and Ura Coi her served an
Ice course, cake and candles,
Mr. and Mrs. Neisir. snrnon ana
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton spent
Tuesday at High Shoals with Mr.
Shelton's parents.
Miss Ornii Lee White is seriously
ill at this writing.
Miss Polly Pritchard spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Eunice
Southards.
Miss Lois Buice of Shelby was
the Sunday night guest of Mi a
Gladys Waddell.
Mr and Mrs. Lufjon Cordell and
children spent Sunday with Mi s
Cordell's parents ot South Shelby
Mr. Durham Grigjt of Lawndale
spent a while Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pritchard
Many relatives and friends attend
ed the birthday dinnei at the home
of Mr. D. J. Sisk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Green and
~ TRfSTFE'S 5*1,E.
By vlrlur of the power of sale contain
ed in a deed ftt trust executed to me...at
trustee for John Wilson, by L. V Lee. Jr
and wife on August SO 1939. and default
having been made In the payment of five
indebtedness thereby secured, 1 »<. trus
tee will sell for cash to the highest bid
der at pubic auction at the couri house
door in the town of Shelby, N. C., on
Mondav. October Oth, 1990.
at 13 o’clock M . the following described
real estate situated in No 1 township.
Cleveland county. N C . and lying on the
waters of Beaver Dam creek and on the
north aide of No SO highway, adjoining
lands of A H. and F K Part»ett and For
ies* Eskridge and hoemded as follows
Beginning at a slake in the Wilson and
Padgett old line and In renter of highway
No 20 and running the Dee with Old line
north 33.US cast SOt Chains to an .1. pm,
eornrtly a hickory. Eskridges corner
thence with has line »outh S» 10 east tvn
.to minutest J 9S chains to a stake in gen
ter or highway, thence with tenter o
highway south 3* 10 west h M rhame tr
| the beginning, containing M-100 of ar
i arre moce or less. This September I, 19.10.
It Sop Se CLYDE R. HOEY. Trustee
Bailey Jumps
“Miracle Man
Trinity,—“How has the mir
acle man fallen!’* exclaimed Jo
siah W. Bailey, Democratic sen
ate nominee in referring to
President Hoover In an address
at a mass meeting here.
“President Hoover declared in his
message to congress in December,
1929, 'The pledge of farm relief has
been rarried out,' declared the
speaker, in pointing to the failure of
the president.
“Take him at his word,” he said,
"he has, so he declares, done all he
promised to do. And the. result is an
infinitely worse situation than that
which he promised to relieve.
“If there is nothing more in his
assurances than we have, may we
not be pardoned for seeking nothing
'further at his hands? If this is tire
'prosperity and contentment’ he
promised in 1928, may we not ask to;
be delivered from any further
children of Charlotte spending sev
eral days at his parents home, Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Green of this
place.
Miss Louise Cannon spent the
week end at her home near Lawn
dale.
promises from him?”
He charged that the Republican j
party instead of proposing atone- j
merit for its tallures asks honor and j
power.
“Chairman Fess of the Itepubii-j
can national committee," Mr. Bailey j
declared, "says that his party 'has'
kopt its. pledges of 1928. that it has1
done all it promised to do. If so,'
what shall' be said as to the faith |
henceforth to be put in its promises,!
it policies, its assurances, its guar
antees”
CHURCH NOTICE FOR WEST j
SHELBY M r. SERVICES,
West Shelby M. P, church Sunday!
school at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m.]
by Rev. P. E. Bingham of Fallaton. |
Junior C E. society a p, m.
Preaching at 7:30 b.v the pastor ,
It is easy to find excuses to spend!
public money. j
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