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SOCIETY ^'IRS‘ KENN URL tdiloi Telephone The Stax No. 4-J Each Morning ii To u o'clock. Mrs. Drum can be reached at her home, Phono 713, aiternood and nights BU EBfcARD. Who has not been a Bluebeard id himself. l ocked up one door and thrown the key away, f'or ie*r of something hidden on a shelf That he might finds if he returned someday. And, finding it, not bother any more With what his friends were always running after, Nor care If they did a*pck him and , ’• deplore His loss to their security, their laughter? Who hits not hung his dreams with string hair Twisted to rafters of dark common rense; And gone untroubled by the w’hole affair, dr. punished only by indifference, Making achievement hitter on his tongue, Because he closed one door when he was youngV Ruth Pitch Bartlett. Miss Kbeltoft To flare Ishpening Club. Miss Elizabeth Ebeltott will be hatess to members of the Ishpen inji club »t a meeting on Thursday aitmioon at 4 o'clock at. her home on South Washington street. totli Century Club To Hare Meeting. Mrs. Lor B Weathers will be hostess to members of the 30th Cen tury club on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock »it her home on West Mar ion street I.aEayette P. T. A. Will Meet Saturday. Tire regular monthly meeting of the LaPayette sct.twl Parent-Teach ers’ association will be held at that school building’ on Saturday even ing at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. j Miss YVarlirk f Hostess to Kacnlt.v Miss Anne Warllck was hoste ss la a bountiful supper on last Thurs day evening honoring Messrs Alec Mull, Olln Whitworth and Prof H. M. liOy of the Cttsar high school fac ulty. The living room and dining room were decorated with beautiful spring flowers. Supper was served to the follow ing: Misses Muriel White, Thelma Warllck, Messrs Alec Mull, Olin Whitworth. Prof. II M. Loy and Miss Warllck. After supper - every one enjoyed the music furnished by Miss White at the piano and Mr. Mull with the banjo. Miss Gold Weds Mr. Evans Grigs On Easter Monday at the Dover Baptist, church parsonage. Mr. Evans Grigg and Miss Ruth Gold were] united In mariage, the ceremony be-1 Ing performed by W. A. Elam, pas-: tor of the Dover Baptist church. j Mr. Orlgg Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dargan El, Grigg who live a few miles west of Shelby. Mr. Grigg comes from one of the best known, and leading families of this county. The bride Is the attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gold who live a few miles north of Shel by. The bride also comes from one of the leading families of Cleveland being a granddaughter of the late1 "Min” Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Grigg are very popular with all who know them and number their friends by the score. Mrs. Quinn Is Bridge Club Hostess. Mrs. Aaron Quinn delight! ully en tertained members of the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club and a few in vited guests at her home on Tues day afternoon. Bridge was played at three tables and when scores were added Mrs. Frank Kendall was winner of the high score prize and WE WELCOME THE DELEGATES TO SHELBY We Recommend Arch Maker Shoes For Style and Comfort. f'BIKE WINGJ TO1* 'X» FtET - Only ftreieii feet can keep vou Ht to meetthea’emanasofmodem life. Both business and pleasure require you to be strenuously active. The Arch Maker Shoe is scientifically designed to give buoyant support, and restful ease. Smart styles for all occasions enable you to follow fashion *ncf entov foot contentment to O— AAA to t'Vl Aidu Mak**’ Vi«K*r \\ e employ in our Shoe Department two graduates from the American School of Practipedie. This service insures you a per fect fitting shoe, for your fool. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons Mr*. Ben Buttle won the second high score award. Mrs. Quhin was assisted by Mrs. hoy Thoinpson and Mrs. Grady Lovelace In serving a delightful ice and sweet course. Those present were Mrs. If W Morris, Mrs. Oliver Anthony, Mrs, Shem Blackley, Mrs. Ben SutUe, Mrs. Frank Kendall, Mrs. lienn ; Drum, Mrs. Hal Schenck, Mrs. B. O. Stephenson, Mrs. Toy Thompson, Mrs, Grady Lovelace; Mrs. Flay Hoey, Mrs. Paul Webb, Jr , and Mrs. Robert Woods. Commercial Club Has Meeting. Misses Vivian Buice and Juanita Cline were hostesses on Monday evening to members of the commer cial club of the high School and a few invited guests. They entertain ed with a wiener roast o/.t at one of the Boy Scout cabins, which was much enjoyed Miss Ruby Pryor act ed as chaperone. American Legion Auxiliary To Meet A regular meeting ol the Ami'll can Legion auxiliary will lie held at] the club room on Friday afternoon at 3:30 with Mesdames George Johnson and Mrs. Archie Archer a; hosteses. All members are urged to be prescil. f. I), t . Meeting Held Tui-sday. On Tuesday afternoon at the club room mombers of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy enjoyed a regular meeting with Mrs. F. K. Morgan as chairman of the hostess committee. Mrs. J, F. Jenkins, as first vice-president, presided. Dur ing a business meeting plans were made for the otd soldiers dinner to be given on May 10. The plan Is for each member to furnish a basket dinner for the occasion. The pro gram consisted of an interesting es say on "The Peace Conferences of he ’60s" read by Mrs. W. B. Nix. A social half-hour was enjoyed during which the hostesses served a delicious ice course. Miss Jenkins Honors 'llss Caroline Blanton. Miss Sara Burton Jenkins was a charming hostess on Saturday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, on South Wash ington street, at a luncheon In com pliment to Miss Caroline Blanton, whose wedding will take place this month. Miss Jenkins received her | guests in a becoming black and ! white crepe frock and Miss Blan 1 ton wore a brown and yellow spring model with which she wore brown accessories. The guests found their places "at the large table in the dining room which was tastefully arranged with spring flowers, a color scheme of yellow and lavender being carried out In the decorations. A delicious four course luncheon was served After luncheon bridge was played at three fables. When scores were add ed the high score prize went, to Miss I.oulse Lattlmore. of Forest City, who was the week-end guest of Mrs. Hopson Austell. The hostess j presented the honoree with a hand some linen and filet bridge set. Thoie playing were: Mrs. George Blanton. Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, Miss | Minnie Eddins and Mary Adelaide Roberts, Mrs. Hopson Austell, Miss l.ouise Latffmore, Miss Betty guttle, Mrs. Esley Pendleton. Miss Mabel Porter, of Spartanburg, Miss Jane Stamey, Miss Blanton and Miss Jen kins, Attempted Assault Jails Young Negro Blacksburg, s. C, April 15.—J. p. Moore, negro about 22 years old), was rushed to the Cherokee county jail at Gaffney Wednesday follow nig arrest after an alleged attempt to attack a young white woman of the Antioch community. The attempt was said to have been made about a quarter of a mile from the young woman’s home. Her screams attracted the attention of another negro, who happened to be working within sight, and lie gave an alarm. Moore ran. but was cap tured some distance from the scene. County Club At Fallston Tonight The County club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Fallston and hear A. B. Bushong, teacher of agriculture in the Ellenboro high school disruss potato growing. Mr. Bnshong is an expert in potato growing and cur ing and will no doubt have an in teresting and helpful message. The meeting begins at 8 o'clock Mrs. Esther Humphries died re cently at West Bom witch. England, at the age of 104 New Prospect News Of Current Week Party On Sight Seeing Trip To Washington, I>. C. Per sonal Items. (Special to The Star.) April 14.—Miss Dorothy Smith with a party of other young folks left last Friday for a sight-seeing trip to Washington, D- C. She was expecting to return on Tuesday. On our sick list we have Mr O. C. | Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell of 1 near North Brook No 1 were visit ors in this community last Sunday | afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Wright and! Mr. and Mrs. Mack Adams and children visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of near Mulls Chapel Sun day. Mrs. Leo Black and daughter of Bethlehem community were. callers in this section one day last week. Mr. Charlie Grigg and sons, Tor rence and Lawrence of South,side, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Grigg Sunday afternoon. Miss Eltie Grigg spent Sunday with Misses Vera and Bessie Yar brough. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Word of Shelby R-7 vlsital Mrs. Hord's par ents, Mr. and m!s. A. G. White last Thursday. They were accompanied home by Miss Nellie White who re mained with them until Saturday. Mr. Jasper Grigg and daughter, Asleen. and Miss Verleen Putnam spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Thompson Hamrick of near Pleas ant Orove church. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Fortenberry of near Fallston were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Wright on Tuesday of last week, Mr. .Kenneth Anthony and Mrs. Margaret Anthony of Bethlehem section visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howell Thursday afternoon Aged Woman Dies At Eastside Mill Miss Leah Campbell, seventy yean o£ age. died Monday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of her nephew P. O. Moore, where she was making her home. Her body was carried to day to Gaston county for interment. Last year 18,651 tourists visited the Hawaiian Islands. Mt. Sinai News Of Current Week Attend Mr. Dodd’s Funeral. Miss Ellis Entertains, l’cr sonals. * i Special to The Star.) Shelby, R-2, April 14.—The W. M. U., the G. A's and the Sunbeams met at the church Sunday after noon at two o'clock. Mrs: W. N, Weaver spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Weaver of Flint Hill. Mr. Minor Williams ol Earl spent Wednesday night with his school mate, Mr. Crete Putnam. The following people from this community attended the funeral of Mr Clint Dodd at Sharon church last Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clary, Mrs. David Champion and Misses Mignon Hanill, Della Weaver, Rhcamer Clary and Edna Putnam, Mr. and Mrs Wilburn Putnam and family of Lattimore were vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Putnam Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Miller Ellis and children visited Mr. arid Mrs, T. L. McSwain ot, McSwatnsVille during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ledbetter of Flint Hill spent awhile with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clary Sunday night. A very delightful social event of the past week was a party given by Misses Vernia and Nora Ellis on Thursday night. The party was in honor of the former's birthday. Many new’ games were played dur ing the course of the evening and everyone present went away wishing Miss Ellis many more such happy birthdays. Out of the community guests present were Miss Pearl Bridges of the McBrayer section, Miss Glen Frazier, Messrs, Sloan Williams and Paul Frazier of Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hamrick and daughter. Miss Selma Hamrick, of Pofflar Springs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. 1, Harrill Sun day. Misses Ruth Hunt, Edna Putnam and Mr. Andrew Hunt visited Miss Dorcas Walker ot Lattimore Sun day afternoon, A number from here attended the oration and recitation contest held at Earl school house last Friday night. We are very proud that one of our community boys, Mr. Hugh Putnam Was the winner of the ora # Come i n and select one of these Beautiful Fibre Suites, full size Settee, Chair and Rocker to match. These Suites are built to stand hard usage* and the price is very reasonable. EASY TERMS — A Wonder t -door model, fam ily Bi*f, fully guar, infeed. Worth 930 aid tomorrow they are apet tally fea tured at only $21.85 w This Sulky Just As Pictured, Only $12.50 j \r LAWN CHAIRS $4.95 In Colors. sussys 1 S. LaFAYETTE ST. SHELBY, N. C. Colorful Couch Glider Coil Spring Construction $17.95 And Up Transform your porch into one of comfort this Sum mer with this colorful glider. Choice of colors in weatherproof anting. (ton medal. Messrs. Charlie Simmons of G&U-1 hey and Gene Webb ot Flint Hill spent Sunday with Mr John Rollins. Mesdames C. X. and R. O'. Ellis and Cliff Putnam visited Mrs. Tor rence Bridges Saturday afternoon Mrsj Bridges has been sick for the: past week but is much improved now. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hawkins and son, of Shelby, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Hawkins Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bostic of Mor ganton visited Mrs. J. H. Rollins Sunday. Mis*;s Thelma Wilson of Cher ry ville and Pearl Beam of Shelby spent the week-end with Miss Eunice Rippy. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Clary and family spent Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Wea ver of Flint Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Rollins were visitors in Shelby Sunday afternoon Mr. Everett Webb spent Sunday with Mr. Elijah Weaver. Hanna Republicans Help Lick Big Bill Editor Star: What one hundred thousand oi us Ruth Hanna McCormick Repub licans did for Big BUI Thompson last Tuesday at the mayor's elec tion for refusing to support Ruth after she had been nominated m the primary and voting for J. Ham Lewis for the United States senate*; seems to have been a plenty. Just give them time and chickens will come home to roost. J. B. FORTUNE 1512 Surmnerdale Ave. Chicago, 111. 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