! SATURDAY APRIL FOURTH A NEW SERIES OPENS At The CLEVELAND BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 4 During' the months of March a large number of j people came in and started 1 B. & L. Shares with us. j They are still coming in. It ig a good sign of better days. People are holding . down expenses, saving their money, and investing it in good safe, sound TV & L. I shaves. When you invest your money here it is not only SAFE but it helps to keep the wheels of our town and county turning. There’s a large number of good people in Shelby and Cleveland county who wish to secure loans on good first mortgages. There are others who wish to build and others who wish to improve. When you invest your money here it enables us to make these people loans— which keeps business going, furnishing men work, and stores busy, the lumbermen and their plants running— AND YOUR MONEY IS SECURED BY FIRS T 'MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE. ALL L 0 A N S PASSED ON BY LOAN COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND ATTORNEYS FOR OUR ASSOCIATION. No loan is made for full value but about half value. Our association has nev er lost a dollar, nor taken back a piece of property. Invest in Our B. & L. Shares. Mevr Series Opens Satur day .April The Uh i I $1.00 pex- week will car- ' ry 4 shares to maturity, which will be $400.00 in 353 weeks. Most any one can save a dollar or more a week. Try it. Start in our next series, April 4th. Take out as many shares as you can possibly carry. — THANK YOl — CLEVELAND BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .1. L. SUTTLK. Secretary A Treasurer. 4 r India’s iron Man j This leraafkab'e picture shows Mahatma Gandhi appi’oae .. : -.e viceregal palace an New Dei])., - India, where hi* peace meeting with Lord Irwin restored amity be tween India arid Britain, with I many of the rights for 'which.this withered leader of hundred, of millions has been fight,ny. Co-Operative Sale* Co-operative, hftg and -poyllry sale;1, jin Beaufort county last wee’.; neUed - the growers S2.33G.31, report.* Coun jty Farm. Agent K P. Welch Rn.v Limestone j A cooperative carload oI dolouii* , tic limestone containing 32 tom was delivered to a group of farmers near aims in Wilson county lust week. | Cooltdgc says that boosting luxe., j depresses wages. Not to. speak'- of the taxpayer.—Weston 'Leader. | Most of us won't 0 be contented | with our lot till it's a lot mo.o • j Arkansas Gazette I ----—--- — SOCIETY NEWS HUS, Kfi.NN liUt.'l. fcdltoi. ■'S W‘ i«i«jpno»c l lie star' No. 4-j iiach Morning 6 iu |«i ooi<ici. Mrs. Drum cau oe reootteU at Oei Home, Phone 713, ulluniuoi; anti nights ......•.•.v.v.v.v.v.v.-.v.-.v.v.-.v.v.v.v.vv/ 1111. MEETING. The:. condescend a strictly casual r.od , And gingerly take each Other;. Un ger I !)>•"•• While v i.rcis of hate i i- i- .-tinging to their lips l hey spruit «>f church bazaars. the weather. God She who was smut! and quiet and content She who was .slim and windy-wnd and lonely The years have molded into .age and only Their eyes may say which way their lives were bent He ha-; btci. u re! these, twenty year; or more, Hi; strong, glad lip ah: . dust-ui-s soh ed and mute. Vet still lie stand;: between them a.s before When first he offered them love's acrid fruit. They pari at length, pi am-bonneted, neat-gloved The one he married and the one he loved Sarah Litsey .Mrs, Robert Ilord To entertain Club. Mr;.. Robert Hotel writ be. hostess to members of the Conlfeniporary bock club at a regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon at' 4 .o’clock at •her-apartment on S. DeKalb; street. Twentieth Century Club To .Meet. i Mrs. I.cr B. Weathers wilt be host ess to members of the Twentieth Century club st a regular meeting ion Friday afternoon at. 4 o'clock, en tertaining at her home on W Mar lon street. Meeting Of Chieora Club Postponed. Tire regular meeting of the Chi cora club, scheduled to be held this week with Mrs. Paul Webb as host ess has been postponed Indefinitely. Announcement will be made later as to when the meeting will take place. They'll Be Busy i The fashionable resort of Hot 4 ! Springs, Aik., expects a great ; onslaught of divorce, business, .] following passage of a new 90 day residence clause in the State's divorce statutes. By en > m-tmoiit of this law Arkansas i will compete for the huge di- [ votce business done fey Nevada. Clerk Watty Parker (left) and j Judge W. It. Duffy fright), of I Chancery Court, me .getting j ready for business. Figures in [New York Probe Nearly all departments ot the I New Yorlf City government vriji become immediate UJ^ets of I 'nv»*tlgatto» bv Commissjtma.) iiaiiiuel Seabury < left), ap. j vaiXiltd Guv#fuwr Ryoaastj: if i > (lower) to Inquire into charge* i | of iiicompeiency and malfotui I ance agwinn Distm-t Attorney 1 i Tboma* <X T. £. Crain fright), I , the TO ye*r-o!d Tammany pro** ' motor and former Jasuce, Second Division Ol Club To Meet, The second afternoon division ol the Woman's club will meet onj Thursday afternoon at 3:30 at the, club loom with Mrs. J R.. Robinson.! Mis. D. D. Pou, and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft acting as hostesses. All members are cordially invited and urged to attend. Mrs. E. V. Webb Entertains Club. | Mrs. E. V. Webb was a gracious! hostess on Friday afternoon to mem- i bers of the 20tli Century literary j club entertaining at he rattractivo! hciu. on South Washington street j Tilt rooms in which the guests as-! cm bled were arranged with peach! blossoms and a variety of other! spring- flowers. Mrs. C, R. Hoey gave an interesting discussion of Ireland, taking up some of her celebrities 1 and some of her national problems, i Mrs. B. L. Smith, gave an attractive j talk on Current Topics. At the close j of the program the hostess served! a salad course with sweets. ! Mrs. Carl Thompson and Mis.. Lilly Woods were guests of the club ! on this occasion. Mr. And .Mrs. Latigliridgt Entcrtain At Bridge. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. : Laughridga were cordial lioste at a pretty bridge] i party at their home on Thursday evening. Mixed spring flowers were m>ed as decorations and the details of the party were suggestive of the approaching Easter season. Nine tables were arranged tor bridge and] the guests found their places with] pretty little Easter tallies. When] scores were added Mrs. Ed McCurry j received a pretty boudoir pillow as ! first prize for ladies and Mr. Frank I Heavis won a deck of cards as gen -' tlenten's lngh score. Mrs. Basil! Goode was given a piece of entbrold- ] ered linen as second high award foi l ladies and Mr. Merle Green won a | box of cigarettes as second high! prize for gentlemen. Mrs. Laughridge was assisted by! ' Mrs. Wilbur Baber, Mrs. Fred Bab- ] er, Mrs. Ed McCurry and Mrs. Edj Post in serving an ice and sweet I course. A color note of green and yellow appeared on the plates which i were arranged to give the appear-] anee of poached egg on toast, and a I little yellow biddle decorated each) of the plates. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Offers Many Attractive Reduced Round Trip Excursion Fares foi Easter Holidays and Spring Va cations. EASTER EXCURSION FARES APRIL 1931 Round Trip Easter Excursion Fares on Sale to Many Points in the Southeastern States. ONE FARE PLUS Si.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. DATES OF SALE APRIL 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 1th. LIMIT 13 DAYS FOR DATE OF SALE. WEEK END EXCURSION FARES Round trip week End Excursion Fares on sale to many points lit the Southeastern states. Tickets on sale on each Friday. Satur day and forenoon trains Sundays March 27th, to October 25th 1931. One Fare plus 1-5 fare for the round trip. Limit midnight foiowing Tuesday. (Minimum Ex cursion fare 50 cents.) SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES Effective Sunday March ?9th, to Sunday October 25th 1931 the Southern Railway will sell Sun day excursion tickets between all stations on the Southern RnH v ay Lines where the oneway fare is not less than 13 cents ror more than $3.60 on basis approximately one cent tlci per mile in eV'h direction lor the round trip tickets on sale Sunday morning trains scheduled to leave prior ‘r r.oon limit returning to starting point prior to midnight date oi sale. (Tickets good in t'oache? only.' VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL MAC. NOLI A AND MIDDLETON GARDENS. CHARLESTON. S. C. Greatly reduced round trip ex cursion fares to Charleston. S. c. round trip from SHEI.BV. N. C. St ‘to Dates of sale March 27th, and J 28tli, and April 3rd and 4th, 19C1, limit midnight Wednesday fol lowing date of sale Round trip fares on sale one fare plus 1-2 fare for tr.e round trip March 18th, 19th. 20th, 21st, 24th. 25th, 20th. 31st. Acrii 1st, 2nd, 8th. 9th, 10th. 11th, 18th, 17th, and 18th, limit 7 days irum date of sale. Ask Ticket Agents. It. H. GRAHAM Division Passenger Agent SOl'THERN RAILWAY SYSTEM CHARLOTTE. N. C Try Star Want Ad* READ OUT LOUD ANN HARDING CONRAD NAGEL — CLIVE BROOK — BERYL MERCER—CECILIA LOFTUS—and 3718 Other.. ISABEL Wife ROBERT Husband LEVISON Lover GIVING WOMAN HER RIGHTEOUS PLACE IN THE SUN OF A MAN’S WORLD Do You Blame Robert—or Isabel? 30 DRAMATIC SCENES Packed With Truth And Suspense! Life was cheating her of the only beautiful thing her soul ever craved—LOVE! Does she deserve it? Does she get it? Her Husband’s Best Friend YOU SAID “COMMON CLAY” WAS GOOD—BUT WAIT ’TILL YOU SEE “EAST LYNNE.” A $3.50 SHOW FOR 10c AND 25c CAROUNA TODAY AND TUESDAY

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