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McNEELY CO. t —- Shelby'* Exclusive Women’* Shop — LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News ■ Mrs. Draper Wood Is at home aft br spending several weeks with her i ;ister, Mrs. Jack Stevens, and Mr. ; 3tevens in Greensboro. Mr. Wood i ;pent the week-end In Greensboro [with Mrs. Wood and they both rc j turned home on Monday. . _— i Mrs. A. P. Martin, of Greenville. |S. C., Mrs. Evelyn Mimmoeks and Mrs. E. P. Yates of Winston-Salem, ‘who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anthony tins week, have 'all left to return to their home Mrs. Yates was accompanied horn*' by Oliver Anthony, Jr.', who will spend a week with her and other relatives in Winston-Salem; Capt. B. I,. Smith leave tonight j for Raleigh; where he Will attend an j edGcational meeting- tomorrow 'morning. Mrs. Hugh Miller, jr., and Mrs. .1 i C. Smith are spending: today in Charlotte. j Little Sheppard llamrtck, tea Of ! Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hamrick, ii somewhat improved todav after bc j ing quite ill for several days . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nolan and two daughters. Mrs. Charles I. Dover | and Mrs, Victor Wray, spent Wed i neiday In Kaunanolts as guests of Dr. and Mrs. J, O. Nolan. Mrs. Julia Abernethy. of Ruther ford college, who has been visiting ’her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Smith, and Captain Smith, left today for Cald ; well county to visit her brother, Mr |J. P. Blai rwbo is crltlcoly ill at jhts home there. Mrs. Clyde Hoey, Mrs. J. D. Line-, iberger and Mrs. E Y. Webb spent | yesterday In Charlotte. I Miss Ola McCarver, of Ga'tonia, j is here tills week nursing Mrs. Harry Cohen, who is in the hospi tal. ■ I Mr. Lewis B. Borney is spending j today at Marion visiting Dr. Gaston B. Justice, Mrs. G. S. Dellinger and Mrs. Rush Stroup are spending today in. Charlotte. Attorney W. S. Beam, en route home from Raleigh, spent Wednes day night in Greensboro with Mr. land Mrs. A. R. Bennett. Last night [Mr. Beam Was a guest at the ban quet given for circuit judges and j lawyers by Circuit Judge John J. ; Parker at the Charlotte Country club. Judge Yates Webb, one of the judges attending circuit court, was also a guest at the banquet. Captain B L. Smith went to ] Rutherfordton last evening where : he was speaker at the meeting of 1 ihe Kiwanis club there. Little Betty Washburn, who has ibeen quite ill, is reported as some Iwhat better today. Mrs. Marion Putnam of Charlotte i is visiting her Sister,' Mrs. G. P. Hamrick, at her home on N. La Fayette street. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards will ! arrive tonight from Raleigh to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1 Nash. Miss Robbie Biggerstaff, of Forest City, is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. S. Dorton, and Dr. Dorton here this week. Preaching services were held at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing and at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon by their beloved pastors. Dr. J. B. Davis and Rev.. R. L. Forbis. Mr. D. G. Allen and daughter, Edith, and Miss Elsie Southerland motored to Georgia Friday and spent the week-end with Miss | Southerland's parents, ; Miss Lewis Patterson spent Tues day night in Shelby the guest of iMlss Belle Elliott, j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blanton j and family of Snelby visited ML and !Mrs. D. A. Blanton Sunday. | Miss Onida Camp delightfully en tertained the intermediate B. Y. P. j U. at her pretty home on the Grover j road last Friday evening. Many j games and contests were played aft er which light refreshments were ! lerved. Miss Mabel Roberts spent Wed nesday night at Earl with Miss Edna Moss. The senior B. Y. F. U. of the Baptist church elected the following new officers last Sunday evening: President, Harriet Roberts; vice president, J. D. Ellis; recording sec retary, Ervin McSwaln; correspond ing secretary, Minnie King; treas urer, Mabel Roberts; chorister. Pal mer McSwaln; pianist, Mlnma King; Bible qul« leader, Kathleen King; group captains: tawrencs Roberts. Alma Blanton, Palmar Me Swain and Leavell Camo. Miss Mary Sue Austell of Earl was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mr?. Hnyne Patterson Patterson Sprin Community ‘Handsome Ed" Dudley Wins (hampionship “Handsome Ed" Dudley, of Wil | mingtotr, Del., fanner professional | at the Hollywood Country Club ' won the $3,500 first prize in thi Los Angeles $10,000 open eham pionship when he completed the 7V holes of play with the low score I of 285 strokes. Eddie Loos and j A! Espinosa, of Chicago, carded i 287 each, to nose out Frank Walsh, of Chicago, and Tommy Armour, j of Detroit, who registered 288. Double Springs News Gleanings Sunday School Attendance Holds! t'p Despite Hough Winter. Lovelace-Glascoc Wedding. 'Special to The Star.) The attendance In our Sunday} school has been holding up unusual ly veil during this told weather. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Suttle, gave us interesting and helpful sermons last Sunday morning and night. He announced that we would have Sun day school and preaching next Sun day morning in place of afternoon as usual. A wedding Ural came as quite a surprise to their many Xrieuds was that of Mi»s Bernice Lovelace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lovelace, and Mr. Bill Glascoe of the Beaver Dam community. The couple motored to Gaffney last Saturday and were quietly married. Their friends wish for them a long and happy life together. Among those from our community attending the farmers banquet at Charlotte last Friday were Messrs. W. S. Davis, Walter Davis, J. C. ■Washburn, Charlie Lee, Reburrv. Washburn, J. C. Humphries, Ever - ette Brooks and Dorcli Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Green, Mr. Erman and Miss Frances Green visited the former’s daughter Mrs. Richbourg and Mr. Richbourg at Newton Sunday. Mrs. Green re mained for a few days Visit with them. Mrs, June Bridges who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Durham Johnson has been very sick, Hope she soon recovers. Miss Selma Davis, a student at Boiling Springs junior college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Mrs. J. M. Gardner has been right sick. We are glad she is very much improved. Miss Reba Lee, a student nurse in the hospital at Chester. S. C. spent Sunduy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lee. Rev. J. w. Suttle was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. S W Green last Sunday Mr.-. C. R. Doggett and son, Willie, j of Shelby, and Mi. and Mrs. Jefl Hamrick and daughter, Louise, vls I ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Washburn j Sunday afternoon. Miss Bloomu Wright- spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and -Mrs. Harlic Wright in Shelby, Mr. S. J Cabaniss had the niis | fortune of cutting his foot very bad with the axe, one day last week. We | are glad he is getting along nicely. Mooresboro News Of Late Interest (Special to The Star.) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and I children of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Green and children of Nebo have been at the bedside of tlvelr mother, Mrs. Hill Green, who i lias been 111, but is much improved at tills writing. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Jolley attended the postal meeting in Shelby Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Rollins spent [one day last wee}: in Charlotte. Miss Daisy Lovelace Of SCiQipt Mountain apect the weekend at home. Mrs. Sam Green end Misses Willie end Ruby Green and Mabel Wright '’.nil Mr. T een Wes' On attended the Paderew-rkl concert In Charlotte Friday n'rrht Shut Out The Shadow Of The Question Mark! Startling Facts About The Dangers That May Lurk In Washing Sent To Questionable Quarters. How To Shield Your Family From This Needless Risk. Whenever (hi* washing is sent out lo ques tionabU* quarters—to In* handled under un certain conditions, without supervision or sanitary control—there lurks danger. Doc tors know that many serious diseases can be carried by clothes that "look clean.” Inti mate articles of apparel, towels, napkins, bed linens, may be tainted by contacts in these unknown surroundings. TV* shadow; of the Question Mark falls upon families proud of their fastidiousness. It brings the danger of contamination into homes apparently secure. Our sanitary laundry service is the safe way for your family washing. Here your clothes are protected by scientific hygienic precautions. Our various laundry processes eliminate all risk of infection. A continuous system of inspections is maintained over all sanitary conditions within our laundry; and in every part of our work, we fully comply with all city and state codes. We take even safeguard. We have a special type of ser vice to suit every family’s requirements. Shield your loved ones from needless expos ure, by letting us do your washing every week. Then you can be sure that the Ques tion Mark of tainted clothes* will never cast its shadow over YOUR home! Telephone v < for service—NOW! Snowflake Laundry -PHONE .*>‘*1 - Put A Smile On Santa’s Face BY JOINING OUR I Does Your Santa Claus Wear A Smile Or A Frown? Christmas Isn’t Real Without Smiles. Next Christmas We’ll Pay Your Gift Bills For You, If You’ll Join Our 1931 Christmas Club Just A Small Sum Each Week Does It. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. Carolina STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 19 Those beloved stars in a throbbing drama, com bining all the grip oi ‘’7th Heaven," the ten derness of "Street An gel," the remain e ot "Sunny Side Up." New Low Admission Prices — 10c - 25c j Today and Saturday BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM With Two Feature Pictures “4th ALARM” And “Westward Bound” ALSO PATHE COMEDY At New Low Admission Prices — 10c-25c I Carolina I “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE" 1
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