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NEWS ON PAGE EIGHT THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific m ,000 Homes Receive The Star Every Other >ay—Mr. Merchant Get Your Message To he Home Through The Star—You Will Get esults That Will Satisfy. DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL? Use Classified Advertising In The Star. 20,000 Readers and the Minimum Charge for a Want Adv. is Only 25c. Phone 11. ■ a ■ a ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ a ■ a a. a a a a a t a a a wm Hard work Is .one-of .the .greatest blessings ever bestowed on man: it you doubt this ask the man out <. work. Has No Snow'. GemeniaUi. Wyo.—For the in time hi more, than twenty years, Medicine Bow peak. 12.000 feet high, is without snow. Belgian Defense Brussels.—An official amioit ie. - ment says that thirteen per cent of the Belgian budget for 1931 will bs used for purposes of defense. Kcv. buttle Winds Up 15 Years With Double Shoals Ch. Two Charter Members Are Present. Church Was Organized In 1899. iSpecial lb The Star.' Double Shoals Nov. 27.— Sunday wa. a good day at the Baptist :church. A large crowd was present for Sunday school and; preaching I The pastor, Her. J. \V. Suttle. de i hvered a great sermon op "A Joyful Thanksgiving ' At the Sunday service a short litstorv of Double Slmals church was read by the clerk. The church was organized in 1899 and has had six pa tors The present beloved ■ ■ ' - .. • : ctiurch . 15 years, about one*half of the church's 1 .. ,s,a a', i.ugi percent of the chmch members and ts held In high esteem by each member of the church. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Spangler of Shelby were bark last Sunday for preaching. These two faithful ehar j ter members held their membership [here and attend the monthly serv J Ices regular When their health per •tnits, *Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toney and children of Shelby attended service at tile church last Sunday. Misses Theda and lama Smith of Shelby were visitors last Sunday at the church services Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Costner of Shelby spent Sunday p. ni. in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Shytle of Shelby spent Sunday, in the com munity. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Royster at tended a business meeting last week at Boiling Springs junior college. J. M. Green of Shelby nttended services at the church on Sunday. Mr. Green was a charter member and was the first church clerk. Mrs. Oliver Spangler of Durham is spending a few days here with rela tives. Shelby Boy* Termed ‘Good Sport*’ There (Avenue Amble? in Gastonia Gaz ette.) | “I never saw such a good display of sportsmanship as I saw at the high school game here Friday with Shelby,” said a man who attends many football games. “Usually, you know the games with Shelby are mighty bitter and hard fought. I have seen many a fist fight in games with Shelby in | other days. But, in this game here Friday, the Shelby boys displayed an unusual degree of good sports manship. Many a time when n Gas tonia boy madp a good tackle, the ; Shelby player would pat him on the IOekcwetke new model Model £0—- $142 50, less Radbtrom 4 Radiola Super-Heterodyne The iatestand greatest achieve ment of RCA's brilliant staff of radio engineers — the new Radiola. It's new—It’s different —and it’s sensational in price, only $14250 less Radiotrons— clear, mellow tone to please the most critical ear—beautiful cabinets to delight the most discriminating woman, let us demonstrate its thrilling per formance today. ModW 80. ilkrtfroted. hos scf«*vgr*/~ Q tuned c ircvift -electro-dynamic speaker — wogniftstd illvmtnaied dial marking— push pull omptiRcahon—local distance switch—and many other features- A nominot down payment secures immediate delivery — ®o»y term — fibnrol ollowanct for your pr#»«nt i«t* Shelby Hardware Co. >4 •A 2 4 *A 4 a *4 4 4 •4 *4 .4 <4 4 4 4 4 4 *A 4 4 4 PHONE 330 “We Serve to Satisfy' Poplar Springs Community News 'I'liank^KIviitK Program at the Pub lic Sc hool Given Wednesday ■Morning. < Special to The. Star. > Poplar Springs, Nov, 27.—-The Poplar Spring.- school enjoyed a very delightful Ttmnksglvlng pro gram Wednesday morning before their holidays on Thursday and Friday, The scripture used was the 100th psalm, "First Thanksgiving,” Pauline Turner; reading, "Thanksgiving Day," Rea Wilson; •‘Acrostics/' 12 3rd and 4th grade pupils; reading, "Orandjna's Kitchen," Addle Mac Turner; story, "Oiir First Thanks-j giving,' Wilma Wright; "Puritan I Girls. Margaret Cahanlss, . Elsie! Eddtngs, Kstellc Oreenway. Etetr j White, Thanksgiving day song by school. The honor roll for November is First grade, Muriel Ed dings, Roy Lai! Second grade; Minnie Peart Por ter. Third grade: Corrlne Porter, Bon nie Lovelace. Fourth grade, Mildred Conner.; Bessie Swlnk, ! back us he got up in commendation at Ills good tackle. So (ar as I could see, there, was not the slightest sign of ill feeling or of that bitterness that has been evident hi some other games'' NOTICE Ol SALK Of LAND. Under ana by virtue of the power of sale contained m that certain deed ol trust executed by C K Blanton twWoven Helen E Blanton 'unmarried! and P » Blanton M*idow> to Central Bunk A- Trust company, trustee, for bearer dated Jiinr 22, 1927, and recorded in book HI, at page 8ST. In - office of the register of deed for Cleveland county. North Carolina, de fault having been made in the payment « the Indebtedness thereby secured, and dr mand having been made for sale, the un dersigned trustee, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for ca&h. at 12 o’clock noon on the 33d day of December 1930, sit the court house door tn the city t»f Shelby, North Carolina, the following described piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Moores boro. county of Cleveland and ala fa of North Carolina, to-writ Lying and being in No 7 township, Cleveland county. North Carolina and more particularly described and defined as follows. Beginning at. C H. Queen’s corner on East Main street in the town of Moores boro; theftce with his line couth 15 west 15 poles to the Sandy Hun church tine thence with the church line south 85 east 13 poles to a stone, the Daniels corner; thence with the Daniels line north 7 east 13*2 poles to a stone, the D. B. and J. K. McBrayer corner; thence with the D, B and J K. McBrayer line norjh 70 west U‘/4 poles to the beginning, containing one acres more ox less. The above lot of land was conveyed to C. R. Blanton, P. E Blanton and Helen B, Blanton by T. I,. Scruggs by deed dat ed February 33. 1935, and recorded Feb ruary 28th, 1935 in book 3-Q at page 288, records of Cleveland county. North Caro lina. Thin the 19th day of November, 1930. CENTRAL BANK AND TRU8T COM PANY. Trustee, by J C, Alexander, assistant trust officer. 4t Nov 2lc ..111,1 * "'"■'■'I 1 ..I"... 560 Ward Stores \ pooled their purchasing power and bought 28,000 brand new dresses for this extraordinary event!. . ♦ NATION-WIDE AFTER THANKSGIVING SAIErfMESSEf' Our share of this purchase has just arrived...See them SATURDAY! Here’s an extraordinary value for you! Crisp new dresses just in from New York for only $3.33 each—or two for $61 And you can ensemble an entire wardrobe from this group. If it’s a tunic, a graceful cowl neckline, or a neatly tailored frock you’ve set your heart on having, be on hand early Saturday! Choose from all silk flat crepes in plain colors, and rayon and cotton crepes in prints ... most dark grounds. Sizes 14 to 48! Montgomery Ward & Co. I 139-141 S. LaFayette St. Phone 167 Shelby, N. C. T——mil—anil imi—1■—————I—————in ini III i ' in in" iMMMMflP Hamrick’s Christmas Sale R Begins Today You are invited to come and see the largest display of quality merchandise ever shown in Shelby. Everything is new, stylish and moderately priced and you are always safe when you make a purchase here. This is our thir tieth Christmas Sale and we have been honest with our customers and friends, never misrepresenting, or over charging in order to make an extra dollar or two, and we believe this policy has been to your interest and ours. BUY TODAY. t i I f . Free Gifts DIAMOND RING 26 PIECE SILVER SET | LADIES WRIST WATCH Just to have a little fun we will give away the above Gifts December 25th. All you have to do is come to the store and drop your name and address in a box, and tlie names drawn out Dec. 25 will get the prizes—ABSO LUTELY FREE WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED. There will be big specials all over the house—prices that conform to the recent depression——the lowest prices ever put on such valuable merchandise. T. W. Hamrick Company