IRLSTLLS ' By virtue of the authotity; veMfc*4 it\ m« *■$ trustee in a eert-ain dued of trust cX* ttttflti of February, 1030 -arpenter-Colquitt Hosiery Mill*.. Inc. tv Tie es trustee \o . • ..1 indebtfdnes; lesctibeu in said deed of tryst which is recorded in book l6o pane of the of , rice of the register'icr Cleveland county V* C.. Rnd default havlivr been mnde :n the payment thereby secured, I will svrl.i : to the highest bidder at the court hous* Lioor in Shelby on Monday, January If. I9.il. at I! o’clock M. . or within lesal hours, the following de-cribert real estate Lots Nos. 70 and 71 of that property in the town of Shelby N C. known as Sun rise Terrace, plat of which property i* re corded in book No. 1 ot plats, page 31 o the register's office of Cle\t'..;nd edwtrtv. N. C. to which Pla* reference Is made hereby for further identification and tie •-criptlon of said lots Said two lots lyiiii; on the cast side ot l>eKaib street. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 12th day of December 1030 B. T. FALLS, Trustee 4t Dee 15c Play To Be Given At Polkville School "The Path Across the Hill" a com edy drama of three acts will be pre sented at the Auditorium Tuesday. December 16, at 7 o'c'cck. Fun lovers will enjoy ‘‘Salaman der" the chauffeur played by Mr. Everett Bridges, also “Zuger,” his wife, Katie Sumerlin. There are eight other haracters. This play will be staged by the South Mountain Industrial Institute for the benefit n[ the children therf. All are invited, A small admission will be charged. — Be Prepared For The Holidays With Nice, Clean Garments ... Have Your Dry Cleaning and Pressing Done Early ... Before The Rush Bring Your Clothes To Quality Cleaners CASH AND CARRY Next to City Cafe — South LaFayette St. Open Every Evening Until Christmas A. V. Wray & 6 Sons COME, SHARE IN OUR GREAT PROFIT SACRIFICE SALE! Webb Theatre Tonight and. Tuesday THE LID’S OFF ON LAUGHS! V’ MITKO 1 GOLDWYN | MAYERS I CmrliHg COSMOPOLITAN xJ Come on over ' arid learn from these ooh! la! la! ba-bees “what eez zis zing called luf!" K ^ A million laughs in ray language! Mo; fun packed lilto this uproar ious entertain ment than you’ve enjoyed i at a year! Good look ers! Mile-a-min ute action! FIFI DORSAY REGINALD > DENNY CLIP* L*k J - LOCAL and* •PERSONAL Hews Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lee and daughters Martha and Rebecca who have making their home for the past six months in Laurence, Kan sas, arc now at home for the, holi days. Mrs. Quinn McCombs and little son. Gilbert Dudley. of Hickonf, j have returned home after spending j last week here with the former's j mother and sister, Mrs. J. G. Dud ley and Mbs Elisabeth Dudley at! their home on Cleveland Springs road. Mr. and Mrs. Renn Drum spent' the day Sunday in Gastonia with Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eskridge, cf Charlotte, were guests last week of Mr. Eskridge’s sister, Mr, J. G- Dud ley. Mr. Robert C. Miller, of Tampa Florida, arrived Sunday morning to be at the bedside of his father, Mr A. C. Miller, who Is seriously 111. Miss Charline Stamey was able to return to her home yesterday after spending a day or so in the She!- ] by hospital undergoing treatment, i Messrs. Paul Webb, jr„ D. R S Frazier, and Ray Lutz spent last) week-end oh a hunting trip at Mr. Frazier's home near Lenoir. Mi s LaVon Putnam of Lincoln ton, who spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riviere and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Riviere, returned to her home yesterday. Mrs. R. K. Presriell, of .Morganton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. O. J Gee and Mr; Gee, "■ ' | Mr. Robert Woods left Thursday for New York City where he will spend two weeks on business. Mr. Jimmy Blanton, Mr. Ward! Arey and Mr. Will Arey spent the week-end at the Arey cottage at Bridgewater. Mr. and Mrs. D.’E. Honeycutt and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reavis visited j friends'ln Gastonia yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hill, of Char lotte, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. and M' . Major Hopper. Mrs. W. J. Irvin, of Great Falls. S. | C. last who spent last week here j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John-1 Suttle, returned to her home on Fri-' day accompanied her to Charlotte. where they were met by Mr. Irvin.' with whom Mrs. Irvin retur ned j home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Grigg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Basil! Goode spent the day yesterday with Miss Flossie Grigg at Newton where she is a teacher in the city schools. Mrs. Irma Wallace returned home ! Saturday night from Raleigh. where1 she spent most of last week at tending a short course lor home agents. Mrs. Robert Hord spent the day Saturday in Charlotte with her par ents, Mr. and Mr#. J. J. Thompson. Miss Lilly woods spent the week-: end at Montreal as the guest of her, brother, Mr. Sam Wood, siid Mrs.' Woods. Mrs. Shem Blackley has gone to Charlotte today to meet Miss May Blackley, of Hamlet, who will spend this week here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blackley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kalter, Mr. L.j E. Dail and Mr. Walter Wall went) to Spartanburg yesterday to attend j the annual Christmas concert given! there by Limestone college. Mrs.! Kalter contributed two numbers to) the program as guest soloist, ♦ Mr. ur.d Mrs. J. C. Eskridge and j little son, Brewster, spent the week-[ end at Newberry, & C. with Mts.'j Eskridge's brother. Mr. T. E. Davis, and Mrs. Davis. Miss Estelle McDonald and Miss May Nanney. of Spindale, spent the week-end here with Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Smith. Dr and Mrs. J. V/ .Harbison drove over to Charlotte yesterday to near Bishop Warren A. Candler in his address at the First Methodist church there. Mr. B. L. Smith returned home yesterday from Allendale. S C. where he was the principal speaker at a district teachers’ meeting on Saturday. Reuben Jeffries Sets 645-lb. Hog Record Reuben Jeffries, one of the most successful colored farmers in No. 3 township has set up a record for a large hog fv ether termers tc eV,orf at. He , oo-'-rr F^ ^av ■ ***ej ff p > Polani-ChlsiH ^S'l* ire and pro-1 At The Theaters Carolina, today and Tttesdas’— j "Light in'.” with Will Rogers. Latest j talking comedy by Rogers, sponsor* i ed bv junior class Shelby high; school. Also "My Harem” and "Col-! Irge CaperWednesday and Thurs- ; day—“Ladies Mast Play." Lyric, today and Tuesday—"High Treason,” with Benita Hume, Jame-j son Thomas. A spectacular drama of high imaginative appeal, deplet ing woman's dominance in world' aifairs in 1940. Many scenes based j on scientific progress anticipated in ' the next ten years Webb, today and Tuesday—"Those Til re-' French Girls' with Fifl Dor say. Reginald Denny, Cliff Edwards. A tickling farce talkie done with amusing dialogue. Equal to an even ing in Gay Parre. Latti^ore Defeats Marshville 21-19 Union Boys Keep A Lead Until Near The End Of The Game., Ex citing Game, (Special to The Star.' Lattlmore. Dec. 13. -The basket ball fans of Lattlmore witnessed the most exciting game ever played on the local court Friday night, when Lattlmore defeated Marshville high school 23-13. Tlie first quarter was close, but the boys from Union coun ty possessed speed, accurate goal shooting along with their height took the lead and remained out in front to near the end of the game.; The visitors were leading at the half 12-5. The local boys came back strong in the second half and grad-; ually reduced the lead held by the , visitors at the half. The Lattiiliore team playing With out their star forward. Brooks, showed much Improvement over last j week’s play. The entire team played good ball, with Martin and Capt. Callahan outstanding. For the visit ors Austin, Edwards and Wilson, fea tured. I.attimore (2D Hawkins, f (3> Callahan, I. >1,1 > Davis, e (2' Moorehead. g < 1 • Martin, g (2> Marshville (19) Edwards, f. <8> 1 Wilson, f (7) Griffin, c (2) , Austin, g (2) j Ofiffin, g (0) | Referee :■ -Simmons, W&ke Forest. NOTICE or STOCK UOLI>i:&£ MEETING j OF Tin: FARMER* MERCANTILE CO. j At a meeting; /»? the board of director. I of the l'ariners Mercantile tOmpany, L&t- j tirnorc. N. C.. held oty'fiovember 21. 1930. the follow tug resolfi^h t\n$ unanimously adapted: , Resolved, That M the judgment of this j ■board it is advisable** and most for the J benefit of the Farmers. Mercantile com pany, that the same should be forthwith dissolved; ar.ii to that end' It 1s ordered that a meeting of the sfocrVhold'-rs fit held on Tuesday the 30th day of Decem ber. 1930, at 3 o’clock p, m. at the office oi the company in th* twwn at Lattimore. N C.. to take action upon this resolution; and further that the secretary forthwith cite notice of said meeting and the adop tion of this resolution within ten days of this date, by publishing the said resolu tion. with notice of its adoption, in the Cleveland Star, a newspaper published in Shelby, N. C. for at least four weeks, one*3 a week, successively, and by mailing a written or printed copy of the same to, each and every stockholder of this com pany in the United States In witness whereof, we have hereunto I set our hands and Rffixed the corpora: sear of Slid c" -»\n>\ this the 24th day of November. 1920. (Signed! L, V. LEE, w. s walker, ED WALKER, T. B GOLD, Attest: . (Signed!— W. S. Walker, Sec. 4t 26c 1 LYRIC The Little Theatre With Big Productions ,5 Bargain Days This Week. Admission 10c Monday Through Friday TODAY AND TUESDAY Science, Mechanics and Women Will Rule the World in 1940 . . . Spec tacular drama of wom an’s dominance, socially and politically, 10 years from now . . . told in “HIGH TREASON” With Jameson Thomas, Benita Hirne, Humbert son Wright - Wednesday - “Under Montana CI ” Three Big Specials DIAMOND RING Beautiful Itluc white diam ond in solid white if old mounting—real reduction —this week $25 MESH BAGS Whiting & Davis Mesh Hajfs—New and beautiful colors—Well made, good sizes— $4.95 ELGIN STRAP WATCHES You know what Elgins are. One of the best and latest yle.s—this week $12 50 T. W. Hamrick Co. — SHELBY JEWELERS FOR 30 YEARS — Shelby’s Popular Playhouse CAROLINA Admission Always 10c — 30c TODAY — TOMORROW WILL ROGERS “LIGHTNIN” Sponsored By Junior Class Shelby High School. Lee Moran “MY HAREM” Terry loon “College Caper*’’ Ladies 10c Matinee Every Monday 1-2 COMING ATTRACTIONS Jackie Coogan In “Tom Sawyer” Constance Bennett In “Sin Takes A Holiday” LET US HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS CLEANING EARLY THE WH1TEWAV "Quality" Cleaners—Dyers 105—Ilioiic*—14M» CASH AND CARRY AND DELIVERY SERVICE Surely you will admit to no compromise in selecting your candies this Christ mas Your favorite Hollings worth package may be had in special Christmas deco rations. v Or, if you prefer, attractive special gift pac kages of leather, woods, etc. are obtainable, con taining candies made For Those Who tov* Fine Things, Suttle’s Drug Store ^ PHONE 3 n) — Strength OF Management AND Strength OF Banking Connections ARE BIG FACTORS IN CREATING Confidence IN A BANK THE CAPITAL, RESOURCES, CASH RESERVES, CONSERVATIVE LOANS and Large Surplus are the TANGIBLE or Known Assets, that give Confidence in a bank, but there are certain intangible things, the assets that are not in dollars and cents, that go a long way in maintain ing public confidence. These are the per sonal attention and interest given by qualified officers and directors, who have spent their lives in their efforts to create SAFE SOUND, STRONG BANKING IN SAFE, SOUND, STRONG BANKING in Our Correspondent Banks are the Strongest in New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Charlotte and other large towns and cities in North Carolina. We are also a member of the Federal Reserve System. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. “SAFE FOR SAVINGS” CHAS. C. BLANTON, President GEORGE BLANTON, Vice-President JNO. F. SCHENCK, Sr., Vice-President FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier ROY R. SISK and C. S. MULL, Assistant Cashiers — DIRECTORS — CHAS. C. BLANTON PRESIDENT JNO. F. SCHENCK President Cleveland Mill & Power Co. President Lawndale Ry. & Indus. Co. A. C. MILLER President Shelby & Cleveland County Building & Loan Association L. A. GETTYS Manager Carolinas Monazite Co. CLYDE R. HOEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW O. M. GARDNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J. F. ROBERTS Treas. Shelby Building & Loan Ass'n PAUL WEBB * DRUGGIST GEORGE BLANTON VICE PRESIDENT FORREST ESKRIDGE CASHIER