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SOCIETY UBS. KENN UKL’M. Editor, Telephone The Star No. *-J Each Morning u fo 12 O'clock. Mrs. Drum can he reached at her home, Phone 713, afternoon and nlRh's CAPTIVE. X needs must keep iny happiness in you Behind the barrier of my firm de cision. Kothins must come between -n. to outdo My claim to this defense. No bright derision. Oi this or that which I may feci or hope Shal make my life the steeper by t> measure What calm I ha'e I must, detain, *se> cope With time, when time denis me n lesser pleasure. And yet when I am knowing yon ' near. Che cherry Skid • ecu;- likrl:'r te bloom. And all the things you touch her,oh** more dear - Mere rear akin tc beauty in the room: tui v.nen jc c voice coni''< ■ lev. and cold and white, I cloak my heart, and .‘unii‘t through the nigh'. —Kpreneo Dlekineon in the'kir..* Ion Mretlinr Of Indies’ Golf Club Friday. V On Pride y afternoon at 2.30 t'ii* tegular meeting of the ^adles' Gulf club r ill be held at the golf dull house Second Baptist Workers' Connell To Meet. The Sunday school workers' coun cil of the Second Baptist church will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 al the church. All teachers and offi cers are u-'f'-d to be present. Aftri the business session a social half hour will be held. First Division To Have Meting. On Thursday afternoon «u the club room at 3:30 Mesdames J. R Dover, Thad Ford. Basil Goode ati Coleman Doc cot wtU be Joint host esses at a regular meeting of the firsl afternoon division of the Woman'! rlub. The main feature of the otter noon's program will be an addres! given by Mr. J. H. Orlgg All mem bers are urged to be present Miss Borders Goes To Raleigh. Miss Mary Sue Borders will leavi tomorrow for Raleigh where she will reign as Princess Pat, with Mr O. W. Dameron. of Bessemer City as Saint Patrick, over the annua: Engineers' Fair to be held at Stale college during the remainder of the week. Miss Borders will be accom panied to Raleigh for the celebration by her sister. Miss Bernice Borders her father. Mr. Mike L. Borders and an aunt, Mrs. J. R Cline.nl King ". Mountain. Golden Wedding Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNeely and their children spent Sunday and Sunday night in Greensboro where they went to atetnd the golden wed ding anniversary’ celebration of Mr. McNeely'e parents, Mr. and M>’s R. F. McNeely. which took place at their home there that day. The cel ebration. of the happy occasion hud been planned by the children of Ml and Mrs. McNeely, Sr., and came at a surprise to them. All the children and grand children of the couple along with their closest friends had been Invited in to spend the day. end in the afternoon a pretty re ception was held at which the sen ior Mr. and Mrs, McNeely were the guests of honor. Two of the ijue. ts present at the celebration Sundav had been attendants in the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. McNeely fifty years ago. Mrs. ('nnnlngham I* Bridge Hostess. Mrs. J. P. Cunningham was host esa uu Muuany aiieruoun ai me Hotel Charles at a delightful, In formal small party In compliment to her sister, Mrs. William H. Davis, of Kane, Pa., who has been her guest for the past few days Bridge was played at four tables during the afternoon and when scores were added Mrs. Draper Wood was win ner of the high score prize, Mrs. Ceph! Blanton won second-high score prize, and Mrs. W. B. Nix was awarded a prize for third high score. Mrs. Cunningham presented Mrs. Davis with a pretty hand bag as a guest prize. After the cards were laid aside at tractive and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. And Mrs. Yates Party Hosts. On Friday evening at their home on Cleveland Springs road Mr. and Mrs. D R. Yates were hosts at a pretty party entertaining In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McSrayer, who left Sunday for their new home at HetttovtHe -where Mr. MeBrayerj will Ffe'manager of the Penney store. The rooms were decorated in, narmony with hie Easter season and the games played at the three small: “•weA were also suggestive of the! iH i approaching holiday. Misses Mary I Peg! am and Ella Lipscomb won | prizes awarded in the different [games played. Ice cream Rnd cake were served, the Easter idea again appearing In the refreshment plates. Dainty bas kets of nuts and candles were placed on each table. Guests included members of the •I. C. Penney store force and Mr McBrayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. F. McBrayer. The members of the store force presented Mr. McBrayer with a handsome Gladstone bag. Lutherans Meet At Kings Mountain Inspiring Vddressrs Made By Cline, Hidoniiour And McGinnis. I • iSpecial to The Stai.i Two Inspiring addrc.-ses were de livered in St. Matthews Lutheran church, Kings Mountain, Sunday afternoon, March 29th, at 3 p. m„ to many representatives from 31 Luth eran congregations assembled for the quarterly meeting of the South ern district of the Lutheran Broth erhood of North Carolina. All par ticipation oh the program was from ! the local brotherhood. 1 Mr. A. E. Cline. the efficient j chairman of the finance commit j'tee of Cleveland county, spoke on the subject of “Brotherhood and Church Finance." He said the bud get for the ensuing year should be itemised by the finance committee, submitted to the churh council for a critical and analytical study, thence to the congregation for fam iliarization ahd adoption. Upon the adoption of the budget, for the en suing fiscal year, the brotherhood the man-power of the church, should arise as one man to assume the re sponsibility of securing the mini mum amount necessary in bonafide subscription to meet the budget, The “Spirit of Loyalty” was dis cussed in an affable manner by Mayor W. H. McGinnis, using an episode in the life of David as a basis for an appeal. “And David longed and said: Oh that one would give me water to drink of the well of Bethlehem, which is by the gate! And the three mighty men brake through the hosts of the gate and took it, and brought it to him." (2 Samuel 23: 15-18). Mr. McGinnis said in essence, as the men out of loyalty Jeapordized their lives for their leader, we should In the same spirit of loyalty project, pur means and talents toward the accom plishment of larger things for the church. Mr. W. A. Ridenhour read the scripture lesson (Romans 12) and prayer was offered by Mr. S, A. Mauney. An intivation was accepted to hold the next regular district meeting with Emmanuel Lutheran church, Lincolnton, Sunday. May 31, Rev. C. K. Derrick pronounced the benediction. The actual value of lespedeza as a soil improving crop will be tested In a soil building demonstration for five years on four or five plots of poor land in Rowan county by \V, G. Yeager, county agent Card of Thanks. Thomas Burchett and family of Shelby wish to thank their many friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown in the death of his wife, Senora Burchett. COMPLETE RE Babbitino: service. See us for all parts. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tfc The HISTORICAL MUSEUM IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. This is a very fine mu seum, showing historical pictures; also a large col lection of relics from ever> part of the world; includ-(l ing, a Chinese hand guillo tine, which is used in China for beheading criminals, the gun that shot and kill ed President McKinley, and hundreds of other interest ing objects. There is no charge for admission. Anyone gives what he likes. The manage ment invites the public to visit the museum. Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Located South LaFav ette Street, 2 doors from Warren Street. It Pay* To Advertise At The Theaters The Webb theatre is continuing a | successful show week, beginning to day with "Millie," a new picture in which Helen Twelvetrees carries the central role. Others in the cast are Jaines Hall, Lilyan Tashman arid Robert Ames; "Millie” is a love drama with good reports from the critics. The story comes from Hen derson Clarke's best selling novel. Theatre fans are finding some real entertainment- in the Carolina programs this week. The mid-week feature began this afternoon with a large audience of Bancroft admirers to see George run his newspaper, 'The Scandal Sheet.” Bancroft was a mighty wolf of Wall street and he is equally as convincing in his new role as editor of a newspaper. The Lyric opened this afternoon with a new bill of entertainment. Nell Hamilton and Una Merkel head the cast in the Important feature picture, "The Command Perform ance.” Shorts add a great deal of variety to the program. Friday will bring another big feature, “The Storm.” and nlso a new serift! "Fin ger Prints.” New Prospect News Of Current Week Visitings of People In And Out of Community. Cow Dies. (Special to The Star.) March 31.—Mr. John Beam had the misfortune of losing a cow last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hord and son of Shelby route 7 visited Mrs. Hord's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O White last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter and son, of Shelby, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. if. Carpen ter Thursday night. Miss Mlnie Katherine Allen of N C. C. W. has been spending several days with her mother. Mrs. John Allen. Mr. Frank Wright of near Mulls Chapel accompanied Messrs. Paul and Charlie Hord to Sunday school Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Albert White and daughter, Nellie, spent Friday after noon with Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hord of near the fairground, Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Carpenter and children visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Carpenter Wednesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. David Sellers and children of Marys Grove community spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Howell. Miss Vangie McSwain was absent from school several days last week with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carpenter and i children of Shelby spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. G. White, j Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Watterson of near St. Paul church spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A L. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey P. Crowe of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter 8unday. Mr. Luther Sellers and son of near Faliston were callers in this com munity last Thursday afternoon. EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES HERE ON EASTER SUNDAY Thursday. April 2nd, a prayer service with instruction at 7:30 p. m. at the church, choir practice follow ing. Good Friday, April 3, service at 10 a. m., lasting until 10:45. Easter day, April 5, service of prayefc with preaching at 11 a. m, followed by the Holy Communion, church school at 10 a. m. NEGRO CHURCH PRESENTS CANTATA EASTER SUNDAY The A. M. £. Zion church choir will present a cantata “The Glory of the Garden” on Easter Sunday, beginning at 8 p. in., it is announc ed. «* «*■' mmmmmmmrnmmmmmm LYRIC The Little Theatre With Big Productions. TODAY AND THURSDAY “THE COMMAND PERFORM. ANCE” With Neil Hamilton, Una Merkel, and an im portant cast of prin cipals.^ COMING FRIDAY “THE STORM” Sunday School Meet At Waco April 5th; Other Engagements Secretary Morgan and A. V. Wash burn On the Program. Meeting On Easter Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist Sunday school as sociation will be held Sunday, April 5tli with the Waco Baptist church, the theme for discusioh being “The Weekly Teachers and Officers Meet ings." The following program nas been arranged: 2:30 devotional by Rev D. F. Put nam; 2:45, Demonstration of a weekly teachers and officers meet ing by Zion Sunday school; 3:40, special music by Ross Grove; 3:45, How to have a successful weekly teachers meeting, by C. F. McSwain of Patterson Springs S. S.; 4, an nouncements and adjourn. Mr. J. W. Costner, superintendent says he hopes to have all superin tendents, officers and teachers present at this meeting as Secre tary Morgan of Raleigh will be present, also A. V. Washburn, of Goldsboro. Mr Washburn is a for mer field worker for this associa tion and Is coming to hold six conferences In the bounds of the as sociation for pastors, superintend ents, group superintendents, teach ers and officers and all Sandy Run association- members who care to attend. Mr. Washburn, will be at Waco Sunday Sunday afternoon at the regular monthly meeting and then With the association®* superintend ent Mr. Costner, beginning Monday Mr. Washburn will speak at the following places At Double Springs Monday night, April 6th, beginning at 7:30 o'clock where all superintendents of groups 1 and 2 are asked to be present. At Kings Mountain First church, Tuesday night, April 7th for groups 3 and 4. At Pleasant Grove, Wednesday night April 8th for group 3. At Shelby First church Thursday night for group 8. At Double Shoals Friday night for group 6. At Poplar Springs Saturday night for group 7. All meetings will begin at 7:30 o'clock Billion Dollars In Buildings To Spend Washington, Mar. 31.--Chairman Woods of the President's emergen, y employment committee announced that nearly Si,000,000.000 worth e• contracts for public works had ' i• n let since December 1. 1930 The total, including $40,58' <>37 o' contracts let. during the last week, was $967,692,780. The projects include public cl senii-public work, post Offices rr. ! other Federal buildings, state and municipal buildings, churches and other similar work. Reports during the last week cov ered 264 projects in 39 states and the District of Columbia. Mr. Crow Who Died Owned 1,000 Acres; Scare At Northbrook Student In North Brook School Dies. Several Sick. Per sonals. *■. '-: 'Special to 'Die Star.) Toluca. Mar. 21.—A large crowd attended the funeral of Pink Crow last Wednesday which was held at his home. Services were conducted by Rev. McDonald and Dr. Zeno Wall of Shelby. He leaves a widow and eight children, four boys: By num of Shelby, Lee of Virginia, D. P, and Howard of Toluca; four girls: Mrs. Prestiire Sain of Hickory, Mrs. Manning Bills- of Virginia. Mrs Lee Buff and Mrs. Edison Mull of near Toluca: one girl preceded him to the grave. About 22 grandchildren, one brother, Mr. L. M. Crow of Maiden and one sister, Mrs. Amanda Mail* ncy, a host of relatives and friends. The new made grave was covered with beautiful flowers, Mr. Crow was a successful farmer owning about 1,000 acres of laud. A good many from this commun ity attended the singing conven tion at Olive Grove last Sunday. The district W M. U. met at Car penters Grove last Sunday p. m. Mrs. M, S. Boyles spent last week at the bedside of her father, Mr. D, L. Davis who was quite ill with gall stones. He is improving at this writ ing. Mr. W, T. Mull of Catawba coun ty spent a few days the past week at the home of his daughter, Mr Charlotte Will Play Shelby On Thursday j One of the big baseball games of the year for Shelby high, 1930 champions, Will be staged at the Shelby park Thursday afternoon, if the weather permits. The Charlotte highs, 1930 class A champs, will come here for the game. Rivalry between the two schools has been high for years and the game, if hot rained out, will draw a large crowd. The game scheduled for yesterday with Boiling Springs, to replace the game rained out last'Saturday, was also rained out. On Friday the highs go to Lowell for a game, and to Bolling Springs for another game Saturday. and Mis. S. A. Sain. He is quite ill again with stomach trouble. Is Born on last Monday, March 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Workman, a big nine pound boy, Julius David Mother and babe are doing nicely. Miss Corene Hoyle spent Satur day night witli Mi»s Nora Costner Mr. C. A. Bridges , of Richmond, Va. visited at the home of Mr Webb Ledford last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain spent last Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Odus Nor liian of Belwood. Miss Inez Propst spent Saturday night with Miss Ruth Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sain visited their grandfather, Mr, S. D. Sain Sunday p. nr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Young and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Young’s son, Mr. ana | Mrs. Carme Young of Newton on jlast Sunday. The district rally which was held [at Hebron over the week-end was | well attended. Mr. A. P. Sain and son, Mr. (Charlie Sain, of Morganton. visited | at the home of his daughter, Mr. land Mrs. H. E. Hartman last Sun i day. | Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sain and sou, Herbert, of Hickory, were Toluca visitors last Sunday. Mauney Willis spent some time .last week at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eaker of Dallas. Mr. S. H. Upton is still seriously | ill at this writing. There is still a lot of sickness. A : great scare happened at North 'Brook No. 3 school near Toluca last week, when Mr. Bill Brackett’s chil dren took sick and one boy died. For a few days it was thought they had mennengitis. The school stop ped for a day or so, but his trouble was found to be German measic j followed by rheumatism. 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