Husband Should
Let His Wife
Audit Money
Evanston. III.—A busings girl
seeking happiness In marriage
will pick a husband who permits
her to audit his finances, if the
ad'.tee of Dr. Edward Lyman
Cornell, of Northwestern uni
versity, is followed.
-And,’’ He cautioned the univer
sity cc-eds for whom he Outlined
ten "commandments ' for a good
husband, "if you must live on a bud
get or an allowance, keep a fund for
'•ourself that you don't have to aud
it for your husband.'
Dr. Cornell, who recently attract
ed wide attention by advising young
Business men to marry their secre
taries. tuiu tlre girls that they should
look foe Uedvlir ..US in ticking a
husband:
1— He should rn’-. v you to audit
his fiiuuice..
2— Ke should Lir healthy' O'.ongh
rit'J’C 15'* C' >•» vt .
North C :• •> .nr. €. Cony--:
fn the Super or Cu'-:rc.
The C*v; l C • -fN-nd: r- » ••. CarMiur..
Plaint N.,
» T5.
y? W. r: - • . ' * tt Blanton,
and r 1 person.' ci m.iiv -r., ' *es, ir
the 1 ibject rnat.e. o[ . ‘1.!^ aci^o.n. tie
iend^.V '
Y. V. . Bianion ;'V.‘ ^ H-v'-ie Blanpn
. ahd. . perrbo sSclvrt'nsp **r. * tnte-r^.t »n.
the suhVet ;riyit:-» on ’v‘.U t *<e
notice ?')*»:. aft r ei 'vr i s above n.*&
•been. - rom.or t.. ed- in ? i.lioeri v '&.?rt f
Clevel?nd county. N. C.. to .Idrec^.’e
•ale r-» to-- r'.ev*'..ind ».ou 1* •>')*
ax So ■ Pv and 'hi- Id. \
'(■ix fur tip' ; c: r 19C3, r^l p
'level*-n * * \\ the . /i ■.'•••-' proo ft.
. -the j.rfciecl mei.t.f" o;.. i v-: c.tld b-..*n;.
t.escrk o’ . i /)oj ■
■ Thre W - 'move P-: -.: .■■:,r.v;cc*
a« folio* v.
t. C> ; ■<* ..tnvShel-br: n; C. o; ' ;ve yiz^i
>de of D*’K • ■ >"-street-. §0' b; ‘160 lee..
2. <>. lot-75 ' l<io ie*; on’. K
venue- v. v»ht of K B. Lytron und full;
'earrje-»1 rhe • rt"', ;\'co-f>d in book. 3-S
• *! dee-;.> p-. y? 522 o' the. -^-.sPr'*., O-.isi
. or Cl* ' eUind -coont:. ; C
3. * ''.vo lot on k.m ? *'i*eei • b ShcJb;'. *■.
C?i 52.1;/, HO ieei an >. < c’-iVu it
deed recorded in book >6'p'g' ’ : o' •
’ register's office fo* Cleveland county, N.C*
That said Y. W. Blanton and wile Hes$icN
Blanton, arid said unknown party or
parties aforesaid are proper and necessary
parties to said action and the relief de
manded consists of in excluding the aforc
atd defendants and ail persons claiming
ny interest in the subject matter of thi
.ctlon from any actual or contingent in
terest in or lien upon said real property,
nd said persons will further take notice
•hat they are required to appear before
the clerk of the superior court of Cleve
land county at the court house in Shelby.
X. C; on th5 17th day of January. 1931
nd answer or demur to the complaint o
he plaintiff and within six months from
he date of this notice to set up their
laim in the subject matter of this action
it any, otherwise they shall be forever
jarred and foreclosed of any and all ir
erect of claim in or to the property and
he proceeds received from the tale there
Thls December 10th 1930.
A M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior
Court, Cleveland County.
4t Dec 17c
to swim 25 yards In 30 seconds.
3— He should be willing to rear
children.
4— He should be ambitious and In
dustrious.
5— He should be willing to make
you an equal partner.
6— He should possess tact and a
good disposition.
7— Hr should be mentally stable.
8— He should not be a braggart.
9— He should be a good character.
10— He should maintain a good
appearance.
(.Special to The Star.'
Sharon, Dec. 16.—Oui pastor, Rev.
R. h. Forbis filled his appointment
Sunday December 14. A large crowd
attended preaching and heard a \ery
enjoyable sermon.
: tiss Rnth Smith spent the week
end with Miss Mary Ila Hamrick.
Messrs. C. E. Mcrchcad and T. G
Hhtnrlck were visitors at the home
of Mr. Roy Ellis awhile Saturday
nloht and enjoyed the string music.
This visiting at the home of Mr.
end Mr's. Grover Hamtick Saturday
night were, Mu', and Mrs. C. P. More*
head and two daughters Helen and
t!‘a Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Leban Rog
ers and children of Mt. Sinai,
Mr. Buford Hoppe.’ v/as the reek
M’d ' \ ' of Mr, Samime Hamrick.
M ;md Mrs, Coel Blanton spent
: vhil" Sunday evening with Mr.
/. Jrnton's parents.
' 'is e; Ruth Smith, Mary lla
Hr: irlck, Ethel Hardin and Messrs.
^ eu end Douglas Hardin, Roy
. ;id Graham Hopper, Inez Smith,
Johnnie and Preston G.adden, Bros
i3 Hcnirics.
Y/e are very glad indeed to learn
that Mr. J. L. Hoppe who has been
~ patient a the Shelby hospital for
sc*? e tirob is nuch improved.
Mr. cud Mrs. S. S. Moore. Mr.
and Mrs, R. L. Ledbetter and son
Clyde of Shelby vve’- J dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and MrS. B. B.
Plant'll.
Miss Johnnie Alorehead a student
at. A. S. T. G.. Boone will arrive
home December 19 to spend the
Christmas holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blanton of
Shelby spent -.while Sunday even
ing with their daughter Mrs. A, O.
Anthony.
Mr. Hyth Putnam of the Mt. Si
nai community was a the church
this evening and helped, with the
singing. ?
r»*v Star Wants Ads.
Trinity Community
News Of The Week
Vounc People Render Program.
Miss Roby Greene Very Sick.
Christman Offering.
(Special to The Star.)"
Trinity, Dec. 10.—Tlie lntcrmcd-,
iate B. Y. P, U. of Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church gave an interesting
program at Trinity church at seven
o’clock 8unday night. Their sub
ject Was “Truth and Falsehood.’
Several special songs were enjoyed
after which the pastor Rev. M M
Huntly gave an interesting talk.
Masters Floyd and Hoyt Bridges
visited Master Mas Davis of near
Cllffside Saturday.
Mr. Hubert Beason of Spartan
burg spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Beason.
Misses Mattie Sue Beason. Sara
Harris and Bertie Bridges were the
Sunday dinner guests of Miss Annie
Tee Walker of the Pleasant Ridge
community.
Mr. VVeent Davis of Mooresboro
was the spend the day guest of his
brother Mr. A. M. Daves here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Freedom Hawklps of
near Cllffside spent the week-end i
with the former's mother. Mrs. Cliff I
Beason. i
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McCluney and]
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Will |
Humphries of the Mt. Pleasant com -j
munity Sunday afternoon.
Those vlilting at the horns of Mr.
J. M; Hawkins Sunday were: Mr.
and Mr?. Lee Hawkins of Shelby.;
Mr. and Mr?. Fletcher Dobbins Of;
Avondale and Mr, and Mrs. Paul:
Hawkins cf Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter McSwain:
and Mrs. Redman Davis visited Mr.'
and Mrs. Furman McSwain Sunday.;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford of;
Spindale spent the week-end with j
Mrs. M. M. Beason.
Those visiting at the home of Mr.1
Paul Bridges Saturday night were; |
Mr: J. M. Hawkins. Kenneth Dob
bins, James Williams, Neta Me- j
Cluney, Mary Alice and Ruby Lovb-i
lace. |
The W. M. U. held their regular
monthly meeting Sunday afternoon*!
A splendid program was giren. Thej
unions’ collection for the Lottie
Moon Christmas offering was S24.
Quite a crowd in tire community
enjoyed a cotton picking at Clifford
Jolley's Friday night Among those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
N. Jolley, Miss Malina Jolley, Mrs.
Jane Winn, Miss Ollie Winn, Mr.
John Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bridges and chi’dren, Mr. and Mrs:
Henry McKinney and sons. James
and Emmitt
Tlie Sunday afternoon guests of]
Mr. Cliff Beason were: Mr. J I I
Bea»on. Mrs: Lee. Mrs. Emma Me- J
Swain and daughters, Florence and;.
Pearl, all of 8hel(>y.
Mr and Mrs I). B. Harris, Jr„ of
Henrietta spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. B B Harris of this
place.
Miss Catherine Harrtll spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. P. Z
Harrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman McSwain
and son. Howard, were the week
end guests of Mrs. Shay Wall.
Miss Bettic Bostic had for her;
dinner guests Sunday: Miss Louise
Lovelace, Misses Mary and Louis
Bridges.
Mr. 0.1. Bostic and children were
the afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Morrison Sunday.
Among those visiting Mrs. W. O.
Winn Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Winn. Mr. Willie Winn of Cliff
side nnd Mr. L. E. Ramsey of Mor
ganton.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. N. Jolley and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges were the
spend the day guests of Mrs. Henry
McKinney last Friday and enjoyed
a fresh meat dinner as it was hog
killing day.
We are sorry to note that Miss
Rubv Greene is very sick at. this
writing.
Mt. Sinai News Of
Late News Events
. (Special To The Stax.)
Shelby R-2, Dec. 1C.—The people
of this community are very busy
getting ready for the Christmas hofi- I
days.
A number of friends of Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Ellis enjoyed an oyster |
stew at their home Saturday night.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Miller Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, L.
Y. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bridges, arid Mr and Mrs. Lebron
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bostic qj
Morganton spent Friday night at
tfie home of their mother, Mrs. J.
H. Rollins.
Mrs. Reid Blackburn of Lawndale
is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C, Bridges of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hunt and fam
ily visited relatives in Cliffside Sun
day
Mh and Mrs. Reggie Weaver end
family recently moved from this sec
tion into the (Sharon community.
We are sorry to lose them from our
midst.
Miss korine Rollins, Mr. Clyde
Daves and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weav-I
er of Gaffney were the dinner guests
of Mrs. J. H. Rollins Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Hawkins was a visitor
in Shelby Tuesday aRernoop.
Miller Jones Joins Hands With !
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