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MWWliWWAWA-.-.- •. ■--•.‘.•A SOCIETY NE ff^tS '1RS' kenn ,,*:t '* i . Telephone The Star no. l-.l t,ath Monona « to 12 O'clock Mrs. Drum can be reached at her b tae,- Phone 213, afternoon and uighl: Ashe* And Dust. There are so many thing itr the world Though love be done There are tasks for empty hands. And fights to he won! There are so many things in the world Though love be gone Thfcrr Is moonlight, and : tarjigh! the dusk. And the gold of dawn' There are so mauy thing; in the world Though lo ve be "nor. There are Songs to be sung There are friends To share one’s lot Oh, the world is a table with hun dred.-- of good things spread; hip they all turn to ashes and dust When love Is dead. Marjorie F. W. Mrs. Hudson To Be Club Hostess. Mrs. Harry Hudson will .entertain members of the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club at her home on Grover itreet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. Night Bridge Club To Meet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Nash will be hosts to members Of the Fortnight bridge club this evening at 8:15 -n tertaining at their home in Cleve land Springs Estates; Second Baptist G, A. Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Cl A, group of the Second Baptist church which was •scheduled for this afternoon has been postponed until Silnday after noon when It a ll be held at 2 o'clock at the church. Methodist Circles Jo Meet Monday. The business women's circle of the Central Methodist church will meet on Monday evening at 7;30 at the church with Mrs. Winifred Dorsey and Mrs. Julian Thompson as Joint hostesses. On Monday afternoon at A o'clock the Lucy Hoyle circle will meet at tire church also with Meadames Oliver Anthony and Louis Gardner as hosteses. Misses Padgett And Davis Give Dinner. On Thursday evening Misses Ellen Padgett and Reba Davis were host esses at a delightful small dinner party. A color scheme of yellow and ;«reen was attractively carried out in the decorations. They were as sisted In entertaining by Misses Selma Wellnion and Iva Hamrick. Covers were laid for: Miss Pnd xett, Miss Davis. Mias Wiloree Cal ton. Miss Catherine Eastop. Mr. T. A. Parker and Mr. A C. Hood Presbyterian Church Circles On Monday. The circles of the Presbyterian church will meet on Monday as fol lows: The afternoon circles at 3:30. (No. 1 ivith Mrs. H. R. Miller on N. Morgan street ; No. 2 with Mrs. R. T. LeGrand on S. Washington street; No. 3 with Mrs. Robert Woods in Belvedere Heights. Monday evening i at 7:45 the business women’s circle -Will meet with Mrs. F. A Hamrick lion N. LaFayette street. I “Unbelievable!” SELECT any piece from I the neat, sweet-smelling pile of Snowflake-launder ed elothes. Examine it. You I will find its freshness and cleanness beyond all antici pation. Our gentle methods and cleansing agents give \ longer life to your clothes. 20 lbs. Wet Wash, Flat Work Ironed. I .^U Snowflake Laundry j —■ PHONE 591 — Thursday Afternoon i tub Entertained. Mrs. L. A. Blanton wits a gracious hostess yesterday afternoon to mem bers of the Thursday Afternoon club entertaining at her attractive home oit H. Dekalb stret. T he rooms were lavishly decorated with jon quils.. Bridge was played at three tables during the ufternoon. After several progressions Mrs. Blanton was assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Alton Story, and by Mis.; 1 Clara Edwards in serving an elabor- j I'ete ico course with accessories Contemporary Hook (Tub On Tuesday. There will be a regular meeting; of the Contemporary book club on I Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock with Miss Caroline Blanton at her home on W. Marion street. Mothers’ Club Will Meet Next Tuesday. There will be a regular meting of the Mothers’ club next Tuesday aft ernoon at 3:30 with Mrs. C. M Den nis as hostess at her home on E. Marlon street. IT A. It. Will Meet Saturday Afternoon. Tire regular meeting of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution,’ scheduled for the past Tuesday and postponed due to the week of prayer, will be held tomorrow afternoon atj the club room at 3 .30 with Miss Ella MeNiehols. Mrs. Harry Speck and Mrs. 8. C. Royster ns hostesses. All members are especially urged to be present as It Is the last meeting of the organization's year. Capt. H. I,. Smith will make an address before the group on Patrio tic Education. First Baptist Circles To Meet. The circles of the First Baptist church will meet on Monday after noon as follows. At 3:30~~The Mary Archer circle with Mrs. A. \V. McMurry; the Attle Bostic circle with Mrs. W. II. Blan ton; the Pauline IJde circle with Mrs. Mai Spangler; the Bethany circle with Mrs. Paul Webb, Jr.; the Fannie Heck circle with Mrs. J. A. Ellis; the Amt Judson circle with Mrs. C. R. Doggett. At 4 o'clock the Louise English circle will meet with Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft, Second Baptist Church Services. Srvics as follows will be held at the Second' Baptist church in South Shelby on next Sunday. Sunday school at 0:46. R. H. Wil son, Supt. Rev. I,. L. Jessup will preach at both services. At It a. nt. his subject will be "What the Bible Says About I Divine Healing," and at 7:30 p. m. I "The Lost Coin.'' The general B, Y. P U. organwa- j tion will meet at 6:30 p. nv; Floyd j Singleton, director. Regular mid-week prayer service on Wednesday night at 7:30. Subject for discussion "The Wisdom of Mary' and the Foly of Martha." No. 1 Township ) News Of Week -i' i Special to Tin* star./ No. 1 Township, Mar. 4 —Torre will be a singing nt Camiw Creel: i hureh Sunday night. Professor Wade Humphries of Gaffney will )« In charge. After the singing there will be prcachipg services by Her. J. J. Boone, Mrs. Clay Hawkins is very .irk at ! his writing. Mrs; Jeff Abernethy who i> in tsie | Shelby hospital is repeated to be resting nicely. Misses Velina McCraw and Xai rtle Ruppe spent, the week-end with Misses Ethel and Juanita Harris of the Ashworth community. Miss Eloice Hamrick spent. Satur day night with Miss Vera Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawley of Cliffslde were the Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Byars nod those calling Sunday were: Mrs Flay Humphries, Mrs. R. G. Hum phries and Mr. Bobby Humphries of Grassy Pond community i nd Melvin Horton and R. B. Martin of Ashworth community. Visitors at the home of K. E. Humriek Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hamrick, Mr. Jlar enve Hamrick of Cranterton, Mt end Mrs. Fritz Sarratt of Gaffney, Miss Vera Blanton. Messrs Gold Hamrick, Collis Jones. Bill Bland and Ernest Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCraw vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Blanc Davis of Bolling Springs Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Therman Byars .pent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. J A. Horton of Ashworth com munity, Mrs. Grady Jones of CllffsldP and Mrs. Rebecca McCraw of State Line L>ric THEATRE HOME OF BIG PICTURES — SPECIAL TODAY — JOAN BENNETT And LEW AYERS In the laughingest comedy of Youth, wanting, begging. get ing you've seen in many days "MANY A SLIP” SPICY! DELICIOUS! As heady as a Cocktail “SPELL OF THE CIRCUS" With Frances X. Bushman "LE ATHER PUSHERS" Something Good. — ADMISSION — From 1 to 2 p. m.. 6:45 to 7:36 Everybody 10c. Thereafter 10-23e. — COMING SATURDAY — “LADIES OF LEISURE" And A Good Comedy. COMING NEXT WEEK “TOIAABLE DAVID" —WATCH FOR — “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” "DIR IGIBLE," “SUBWAY, EX PRESS." And Many Other Big Specials. GET ON THE BAND WAG ON AND VISIT THE LYRIC. Certain-teed Celebrate the true spirit of Spring, keep time with its freshness. A new roof or some fresh paint will top a good beginning. ROOFS AND PAINTS i Of course the roof is finished much quicker! THE up-to-date roof today is laid j so speedily that you can '"sec it * grow”. We recommend Certain-teed Mineral-Surfaced Shingle* . . . for you will find colors and designs here . to delight the eye. Certain'teed Shingles S*nJ for four copy of “Color, Color, Color,* j the hcnuciful folder on modern roof*, j You and we YOU can afford to use only the paint that is of consistent quality always — that gives service, and wear, year after year. And that is the only kind of paint WEcan afford to sell. That is why we recom mend Certain-teed paint and varnish. Every product bear ing the Certain-tccd Label W enduring, economical and con sistently good. Shelby Hardware Co. j PHONE 330. “WE SERVE TO SATISFY.” I were the Sunday night guest of Mrt. !’ H. McCra'v. Misses Blanche Holland and Robe Hamrick of Boiling Spring pent Tuesday night with Mlta Bloke Hamrick. Mrs. p. H. McCraw and son. Ra leigh, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byars, Miss Exle Humphries gave n party Tuesday night for Miss Grace M? lirayer of Harris Station, who was a teacher at Palmer school the past winter. A large crowd was present. The Palmer school closed Wednes day. Schooner May Be 1,0st. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 4.—Although a check along the Virginla-Carolhia shore line showed no damage from the storm that swept the Atlantic : eaboard yesterday, other tnan se vere beach erosion, evidence of a tea disaster with uncertainty as to t he late of the crew of a four-masted schooler,, but was contained dn^a message received at the hydrograph ic office here today from the hydro graphic department at Washington The Marines are to be withdrawn from Nicaragua, General Butler having proved that a marine can furnish us more excitement here than abroad.—San Diego union. Dover And Ora News Of Interest <Special to The Star.) The many friends of Miss Minnie Connor are very glad to hear that she is very much improved from her Illness. Mr. Carl Ivey and Miss Pauline Ivey have recovered from the illness of German measles. Mr. F. E. Smith is 111 at his honie at the Dover Mill with German measles. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Waddell motored to Charlotte Sunday after noon, both reported an enjoyable trip. Miss Eva Edwards spent the week end with Miss Lois Buice of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kimbrell spent the week-end in Greer, S. C. Messrs. Tolley and Allen Kimbrell spent the week-end at Greer, S. C. Mrs. A! Putnam is some better : after an illness of some months. I Mrs. Clarence Kimbrell, Mr. and iMrs. Clarence Miller visited in the vicinity Monday. It Pays To Advertise GAY BUENOS AIRES TO GREET PRINCES j - • Buenos Aires, March 5.—This city) was gaily dressed today to receive the Princes of Wales and Prince j George, arriving at El Palomar Air-; drome from Mar Del Plata. The Royal visitors will come by train from ET Palomar, accompany led by high government officials and the British ambassador. The party will proceed directly to the embassy. The two princes then wlfl call on President Uriburu, who a half hour later will return the visit. This evening President Uriburu will entertain the princes at a ban quet at which 150 guests will be presarjt. COMMISSIONER'S RESALE. An order of resale having been made in special proceeding entitled "Beuna G. Phtlbeek. Adx. vs. W. T. and Wa’lSon Green, et at," I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door In Shelby on: Saturday. March tl, 1931, at 12 o'clock the following described real estate: That certain 25 acre tract of land fully described In the petition as the W. T. Green tract: and that certain lot contain ing 22 acres fully described In the petition as the Walton Green and VV. T. Green tract. The bid on the first lot will begin at SlUifl.OO and on the second lot at 1440 00 Terms of sale: Ond third cash on day of sale. Balance in one and two years. This the 5th day of March. 1931. B. T. FALLS, Commissioner. 3t Mar Sc With All Its Outstanding Fashions The largest and most complete lines of Spring Mer chandise ever offered by this firm now on display in our various departments. Spring Coats We are now featuring a line of Women’s Spring Coats at * $9.95 and $14.95 That positively have never been equaled as to style and quality of fabrics by any offering of this firm. A Pleasant Surprise When you see the beautiful new Spring Merchandise in the different departments of our stores and hear the prices at which it is being sold, you will be pleasantly surprised. Campbell's SHELBY AND LAWNDALE NEW! ENCORE BRAND THIN WALL MACARONI Sc A GREAT IMPROVEMENT— AND A GREAT VALUE AT 5c ENCORE SPAGHETTI Made of finest Seminole or “heart” of Northern Durham Wheat. Package__ 5c ENCORE SPAGHETTI In cans . . . ready cooked in delicious cheese and tomato sauce. CANS 20c Cheese NICE FLAVOR, AGED lb. 21C Peaches FELLOW CLING IN HEAYF STRUP — S LARGE CANS 50c STOCK UP YOUR PANTRY TODAY AT THIS LOW PRICE! Campbell's Soups ALL VARIETIES — CANS — Natural Color Margerine 1 NUTLEY - Ready to serve, lb 1 Q C Pure Rio Coffee lb. 15c GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD PRICED LOWER WHOLE WHEAT POUND LOAF NOW. 7c | PAN LOAF i FULL POUND I NOW .. 6c \ Maple Syrup A.sr. «- 27c pare S'* gSSsSss!!: ■■“ Ll BY’S ApPle Ho. * Buttef can IOC \ IONA CORN No. 2 c®^_ rA->AH mayohnaise 15c 2 Pint 21c Pint Quaker Grits pkg. 7V^c RICE 6 lb. 29c Compound, bulk lb. 10c Clean - Sweep BROOMS — Each 25c Old Dutch CLEANSER — 3 for 20c A & P MARKET SPECIALS Picnic Hams, hockless. Pound_15c Pork Sausage, pure, Pound _15c Pork Chops or Roast, Pound___20c Small and lean. Beef Roast, lb._18c Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon, lb._27c A & P PRODUCE SPECIALS Cauliflower, untrimmed, found_3c Trimmed, lb. 10c lettuce, head_5c Carrots, 2 bunches _ 15c Grapefruit, 6 for __ 25c Strawberries, fresh, Pint -- 29c THE GREAT Atlantic & Bvanc S
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