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List Of W. M. S. Delegates Here iCONTtKCfcO FROM PACm OHfit.i Honeycutt. Miss Lucia Phillips—Mrs. Duu Honeycutt Miss Annie Reynolds—Mrs. Johi Honeycutt (at Isaac Shelby nor '1 Mrs. Paul Smith—Mrs- John Mt Clurd Miss Lolela Smith—Mi >h>. MeCiurd Miss Bessie Alien—Mrs. CStotg' Alexander. Mrs. Jean Williams—Mr-. George Alexander. Mrs. Joe Reynold: -.Mi's Ora’1 Dellinger. Miss Alice Walton Mr« CWu-':!im Dellinger. Mrs. George Herman—Mr. t R Hoey. Mrs. John Ri\;;an- I .V.u Spangler. Mrs. C C Brown — Mr 'T- I ftp..;' gler. Mrs. Weiiner 'lone -Mr W. A Abernethy. Mrs. W. Etwr Cl- ■ -m; Ms: Rush Stroup. Mrs. J. J, Mi -Mi lfi--.- i Stroup. Mrs. H. A I " 1 Wi'.l i ineberger Mrs. W P • !'-s i m. x Eskridge. Mrs. V L. S‘ • C he;,- l K.krtdge Miss Amy Hu., t.meberger Chart , l« n i, • Delegate l.< U Mrs. C. E. w, ■ tv.. li t Kasoiu. Mrs. W. \V t' W;.\ Lmebcrger Mrs. C. E i: Gardner. Miss Logan Mr l.t: l.v.t Miss Wood-Mr . Ed T>. Mrs. B. I. Dutllatj \i;: Loiac..: Kasoni Mrs. J. 1 . Stator. - Mi V.,; Mrs. S; M f'l,1... <VU. Arey. Mrs. H. M. lien I. M K Royster. Mrs. G. Dudley--Mi: i ter. k!, tfo>. - Mrs. *5. C. M'.tclnm - C'l; urn W. jo 1 at Isaac Shelby hotel1 Mrs. CL O Tiay-Mr R 1 d Grand. Mr C. Andrews. M HI' Grand. Mrs W W.. Patterson. • .Mr-. D R Yates Miss Hawlield - Umts.- igncd Miss Ross—Unasslgned Mrs . J. C. Watson Mrs. \lir ■ Uueberger Miss A. Ariel —Mrs. Alice Lmc'*ei ger. -• JkliS* Morhlg — Mi'.*.' Alice Ltno berger Mrs. Bradley Wall Mrs. Jna Mull Mrs. J. A. Peeler—Mrs. ,fno. Mc.il Miss Ruth Clark—Mr.. Jud lint. Mrs. VV A Crowell—Mrs. Jud Jones. . Miss Vainer -Unr. .signed Mrs. A. Edgeworth—Mrs . 11 i..l Piaster. Mrs. Wriston Lee Mrs, M-irlj Plaster. Mrs, W. M. McLaurtne - Mrs. Clue: Young. Mrs w. p Ledbetter- Mrs. ». R Dover Mrs.. W. H Carter-Mis i r Dover. Miss Pat Cose Mrs. (Pins, Young. Mrs. Ellen Niven—Mit. J. C. Me- : Neely. Mrs. \V. P. Johnson --Mrs .1 -,C. • McNeelj. Gastonia District. Delegates Hostess Mr*. A. J drven—Mrs. o. R. Sp.ni cer. Mrs. E: S. Maynard Mrs. O H Grose. Mrs. C V Janie \lr. C. H. Grose Mrs. A. S. Atwater—Mrs. E. \V Dixon. Mrs. Guy Killian Mrs B. K. Del linger. Mrs. J. O' Eaysoux- Mi;--. Nora Cornwell. Mrs. R. J Stilord - Mrs Jw.'t. Suttle; .'can Mrs. w. f Elliott—Mrs Schenck. .Mrs Plato Miller—Mrs Julius Stall?. Mrs. (t. F. Hovis—Mrs. C. A. Mor rison. Mrs. F. H, Price—Mrs. C A Morrison. Mrs. ,i. jj. Belt—Mrs. R. L. Mem drick. Mi's. W. H. Tavloe-Mi's. 11 i. Hendrick. Miss Genrude Joy -Mr R. L Hendrick. Mrs. James Meiarty —Mrs E, \V. Dixon. Mrs. Janie" P. Taylor— Mrs. B. K Dellinger. Mrs. R. K. Davenport Mrs. Cline Hendrick tat Isaac Shelby hotel*. Mrs. John W Oaaton—Unaaslgivut Mrs. Grady Gaston—Una ssUnvl Miss Ellen Hoyle—Unassigned. Mrs. B. M Orman- Miss M i t Adams Mrs. B. U. smith—At home Greensboro District Delegate Hostess Mrs. G, W Hilhart. Mrs. Gro.er Beam Mrs. A P Brantly - Mrs. Grover Pram Mr; M 1 Smuthers—Mrs V D Hoes.. Mrs. Arch Wilkinson—Mr s Hath Thompson. Miss AlUe Smith—Mrs. Durant Crowder. Mrs. Mac* L Poe—Mrs. John Dcl Rnger Mrs Archie W Morris - Mrs jno ■-'* ... Dellinger. Mrs. J. 8. Dixon—Mrs. Z. J Thompson. Mrs.. E. D. Grubbs - Mrs. •K*:u j Baber. i; Mrs. J, A. Grubbs - Mrs. 8am ria | ber. Mr, K. r ■ Side.. Mrs. J. o. luu - i ber. | .Mr-. A. W. inyier—Mrs. J. D. Lint - ben*' r. M.*; Roy Paylor—Mn-. D. II. Ken* • UtU. 1 Airs. M. R. Banner- Mrs. C.iv! thompson Miss Hilda Walker—Mrs Carl Ohoinpson. Miss Dorothy Hlnos—Unassl >.icd. Mrs. CeO. Ward—Mrs. ,1. P. Auit.’U Mis. Ed Patterson"—Mp VV. A. . unr thy. Mrs. J. Ti McDonald .Mrs. Rail* 1 ert Crowder 'at Isaac Shelby hotel). Mrs. 8. 1 Kearns—Mrs. B. R. Del , lingei ' Mr li. \\ McCain—Mrs. Lamar Glum y Mi-.- Helen Marsh—Mr; Julius Smile. Mr... R. A. L.lo> d - Mrs. Fannie Hudson, Mr K 1, I oudenuilk—Mr, Zerm'l tiistlir. A')" . 1 .uni Hunt Mrs. J. D. U’le barger. Mrs. IT. I.. I'owcll—Mrs. Charlie •'hull Mr: . I. M. Cummings—Mrs. VSehi .. I ;i 'tier. .11 . J. 1. Bmidall—Mrs. J. C. Vi iihcrs, rlv. J. C. Wall- Mrs. J. C. Wsath M Alio Wakefield- - Mrs. .1. P Austell, ' Mr, II. W. Brunson —Mis. /,. J. i uomy -on " Mrs. S. It. Lsler—Mrs. Karl Honey*j . iiu .Mr A 1.. Thompson—Mrs. "evo. Wall 1 Mrs. j, l1. Kirk- Mrs. Carlos Gngg. Mrs J. H. Wheeler-- All's. Carlos, C.rigg , Marion District. Delegate lliwtcn Mr; Byron Car ,on—Mrs, A, G. ttipgiu-. Mrs T. R Flack—Mrs: A G. Hig gins. Mrs. U B Hand}—Mrs, P. L. Hennesro •Mrs. Roy Howell—Mrs. Horuae Crlgg Mrs. J. F Whisnant—-Mrs, Hor ace Origg. Mrs. A. N. Fuller—Mrs. R. A. Hoyle. Mr Tvo\ Ray Mrs. R. A. Boyle. Mrs. B. C. Reavis—Mrs. J. L. Lackey <at Hotel Charles.i Mrs. J. W. Out?.';—Mrs. Colin Hull, Mrs, T. W Wilson—Mrs. Colin Hull. Mr;. 1. V. Goode—Mrs. Taimadgi Gardner. Mrs. Z. E. Barnhart' Mrs. Tal madge Gardner. Mrs. G. P. Reid—Mrs. W. N. Oor sev. Mrs. J. W. Williams—Mrs. W. N. Dorsey, Mrs. W- A. Barber—Mi- B. L. Smith; Mrs. J. W, Parker—Mrs. Prank Hoyle. Miss Annie Street—Unassigned, Ml. Airy District. Delegate Hostess Mrs. R, A. t'Vye—Mrs. T. A. Spangler. Mrs. A. B. Macon—Mrs, L. A. Spangler. Mrs, R, B, Price—Mrs. Rc$$ Ham rick . Mr>. Rutus Stone—Mrs. Ross Ham rick. Mrs. Frank Sparger—Mrs. 1, A. Houser Mrs. C. 6.’ Kirkpatrick—Mrs. E A Houser. Muss Cuthieen Short—Mrs. Jitllur Suttle. Mrs. Sengrave.s—-Mrs. Ward Alej. Mrs. Pierce—Mrs. Ward Avey. Miss Inez Jones—Mrs. Ward Arey Mrs. J. H. Armbrust—Mrs. J D. Lmoberger, . Mrs, J. C. Reins:—Mrs. Zollie Ri viere. Miss Lezalee Barber—Mrs. Zoilie.1 Riviere. Mrs, Jesse Brown—Mrs. Harry, Hudson. ' E. E. Williamson—Mrs. C R.j Hoey. Mrs. Nat Pickett—Mrs. Clyde Short (at Isaac Shelby hotel) Mrs. T. C. Jordan—Mrs. E.ans Shull. Mrs. J. E. Hipp—Mrs. Hugh Bet tis. . Mrs W. W. Whitaker—Mrs. Evans Shull. Mips. Seymour Taylor—Mrs. That! cord. Mrs. j. D. Rankin—Mrs. B. L. Smith. 1 Mrs. L. L. Bingham—Mrs. Hugh Perils. Mr. J. i- V.'oltz—Mrs. O. R. Spcn ter ' • Mrs. Tno. HY, Williams—rytrs. Harry, Hudson I Mrs. N. T- Mast—Mis. Clyde 1 Short (a- Isaac Shelby hotel). Salisbury District. Delegate Hostess 1 Mrs. Z. V. Mbss—Mrs. V. D. Ross, i Mrs J. N Gayvndt—Mrs lewis IWrney Mrs E. H N ease—Mrs. Leals f oi ney Mrs. H. G Allen-Mrs. O. M. Sut- ! tie. Mrs J. E. McSwain—Mrs. Tom Webb. Mrs Joe Smith—Mrs.. Tom Webb j Mrs J P Hipps—Mrs O M Sut . lie. j Mrs. J. O. Maynard—Mrs. O. O ■ Palmer. I . Mrs. Horace Payne—Mr* 0, 0. | Palmer. j Mrs. A. H. Whlsner—Mrs, Clause j Mabry. Mrs. Jack Jordan—Mrs. Claud.’ Mabry. Mrs. L. D, Perkins—Mi , Dunuit Crowder. Mrs. P. N. Peacock—Mis. Wr.i. Lineberger Mrs. John Blalock—Mrs. Roo-:'* Crowder fat Isaac Shelbv hotel. Statesville District. Delegate Hostess Mrs. J. O. Winkler—Mrs. C, M Peeler, Miss Christine Irvin—Mis. C, M. Peeler. Mrs. M. E. Jones—Mi* Basil Goode, Miss Lina It. Abernethy—Mrs I Basil Goode. Mrs. A. D. Abernethy—Mr • Et«n Honeycutt. Miss Rate Hayes—Mrs. : L. B Hayes. Mrs, M. M. Lowery—Mr.: O, E. Young. Mi's. C. A, Jordan—Mis C. S. Young. Mrs. ft. c Bunch—Mrs. fiViihk Hoey. Mrs. J, R. White—Mrs. Frank Hocy. Mrs. C. A.. Sykes—Mrs. Everett | Houser. Mrs.. Irvin Tomlin—Mrs. John: Lovelace. Mrs. J. C. Holmes—Mr: John ; Lovelace. Miss Addte Campbell—Mrs. Ev-' erette Houser. Mrs. George Foard—Mr- J. W.l Harbison. Mrs. o. A. Warlick—Mrs. J. C. Smith (at Hotel Charles'*. Mrs. Claude Simpson—Mrs. J. 0. Smith <at Hotel Charles*. Miss Fannin Sherrill—Mrt. T. H Lutz. ■ i Mrs. J c, Brookshire—Mrs. Cc-j bum hut'/. Mrs. E. E Bailey—Mrs. Ogburr. Lutz. Mrs. E. F. Beik—Mrs Ogbiirn Lutz. Miss Pudge—Mrs. j. H. Hull. Mrs. Kate Starreetc—Mrs. J. H. Hull. Mrs. Harry Courtney—Mrs, Jack Palmer. Mrs. A. NT. Corpering—Mrs. Jack Palmer. Waynesrille District. Delegate Hostess j Mrs. G. T, Posey—Mrs. Charlie Shull. Mrs. J. T. Knight—-Miss Elizabetli Roberts. Mrs.. F W. Swan—Miss Elizabeth Roberts. Mrs. E. B. McClure—Mrs. Hugh Jolley. Mins Mary Enuna Mauisic—Mrs. Coleman Doggett. Miss Louise Campbell—Mrs. Cole man Doggett. Mrs. Frank Meaea—Mrs. Herman ; Eskrltlga. | Mrs. R. S. Coman—Mrs. Herman Eskridge. Miss Ora Daugherty—Mrs. J. L Lackey (at Hotel Charles', Mrs. Maude Hunter—Mrs. Clias. Shull. Mrs. J. RfcLong—Mrs. J. W. Har bison. Mrs. E. R. Nowell—Mrs. Ernest Hoey (at Isaac Shelby hotel). Mrs. Hadley Dickey—Mrs. Ernest Hoey (at Isaac Shelby hotel'. Mrs. H. P. Powell—Mrs. B H. Randall. Mrs. D. H. Brown—Mrs. O. E. Ford. Mrs. Carrie Bryson—Mrs. O. E. Ford. Mrs. Essie Bowen—Mrs. Charlie Shull. Mrs. J. L. Wealch—Mrs. W, R Newton. Winston District Delegate Hostess Mrs. F. H. Bahnson—Mrs. Charles Burrus. Mrs. J. C. Keever—Mrs. W. Ft. Newton. Mrs. J. A. Daniels—Mrs. A. AY. MeMurry. Mrs. L. V. Scott—Mr: . A, W Me Murry. Mrs. J.. I. Wilson—Mrs. Oliver Anthony. Miss telia Kerns—Mrs. Oliver Anthony. Mrs. A. L Smith—Mrs. Hush Thompson. Mrs. J. E. Lambeth—Mrs. J. T. Bcason. Miss Edith Burton—Mis. Carl Webb. Miss Pauline Swioegood- Mrs Carl Webb. Mrs. G. W. Vick—Mrs. Hush Thompson. Mrs.G. L. Murr—M». Chas. i Laugliridge. | Mrs. L. C Holbrook—Mrs. L. B Hayes. • .. ■ Mrs. J. B. Rierson—Mi's. Rush Thompson. Mrs. M. F. Moore—Mrs. C. R. Hoey. Mrs. J. H. Grubbs-Mis. Fred Buber. Mrs. Carl Clodielter—Mrs. Fred Baber. Mrs. Parker Holmes—Mr.-. Hal Whlsnant Mrs. James McCorkle—Mrs Hal Whisnant. Mrs W M Shuford—Airs. Sam Weather*. . Mrs. J. G. Sterling—Mrs. John Schenck Jr. Mrs. C. C. Weaver—Mrs. L. B. Hayes. Mrs J. V. .Spruill—Mrs. B 1 Spain Becomes Republic When Alfonso Leaves Kepnbliean Leader Takes Charges Of Country, finds A Dynasty. , Madrid, Spain, April 15.—Spain j tor hundreds of years u monarch' | yesterday became a republic ar, King j Alfonso, of the Bourbon ' Uynufty, abdicated the throne, in flic face of ihe rising sentiment for a republic, and left the country for Portugal. Nice to Alcala Zamora, Republican leader recently released from jail, appointed » new cabinet and took charge of the country as provision .!I leader until the new republic is tor-; mftlly organized. There -was no bloodshed in the] change, but marled JSto Vus decltu-; ed 8S the streets were filled with cheering advocates of the now re-J pubiic. Queen Victoria and other members of the royal family plan to leave Madrid today to Join Alfonso. Re ports have it that the last of the1 Spanish royal rulers will live in France. ! Lawndale News Of A Personal Nature Mr. Ant) Mrs. Hoyles Go To, Bedside Of Sick Son. District Meet ins Held. <;Special to The Star.'' Lawndale, April 14.—ML;s Janet Miller spent Sunday with Miss Pauline Spurling. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Miller of; Hickory are spending the week with] Mr. Will Miller. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherrill and daughter, Cora Belle, oi -..Granite! Falls, spent Sunday at the home of: Mr. Will Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Toney of Lawndale spent Sunday at the home I of Mr. Dave Grigg of Double Shoal?. Misses Mary Frances Warlick and Eloise Stroupe spent Sunday with Miss Wilma Dixon. , Mr. W. J. Jones and family, Mr. J. R. Jones. Mr. W. A. Crowder and family, Mrs. M. L. Edwards, Mrs. J. B Elliott. Mrs. T. W. Jones and Miss Frances Phllbeck spent Sun day with Mrs R,P. Philbeck. She is moving at an early date to Fort Bragg. New books, amounting to around $150 have been received for use by the Piedmont school. These books should prove very interesting and helpful to the students. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Boyles loft Friday for Washington, D. C„ to be with their son, George Boyles, who underwent a very serious operation Saturday. He is reported to be get ting along nicely. Miss Muriel Richards is spending this week in Greensboro with rela tives. Mrs. C. J. Yelton is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Nannie Moore, In Winston*Salem. Mrs. Roy Newman of Shelby spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jno. F. Eaker. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Richards spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Herman Leonard, in Greensboro. Miss Kathleen Beatty spent last week in Shelby with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 8. Carpenter spent Sunday in Chester1, S. C., with their son, Mr. Hugh Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blanton and Mr. Shannon Blanton spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Hickory. District Meeting. A large majority of the Epworth league members attended the dis trict meeting at Goodsonville Fri day night. A large crowd attended the dis trict B. Y. P. U. which was held at Lawndale church Sunday afternoon. Miss Winnie Rickett, of Salisbury, made a very interesting an inspir ing talk to the young people. The banner for the best attendance was awarded to the Lawndale senior union and the efficiency banner was awarded to the Lawndale junior union. 1 A number of Lawndale people at tended the play, "The College Flap per," at the Shelby high school auditorium Saturday night We are all glad to know that Mrs. E. E. Snow lias returned from the Charlotte sanitorium and is getting along nicely. Operetta Friday At Mooresboro On Friday night April 17, tire elementary grades of the Moores boro high school will present the operetta "Cinderella in Flowerland.” Tills performance will begin at 8 o’clock. Margaret Walker will take j the part of Cinderella, while Joe Magness Walker will be Prince Sun shine The haughty sisters will be represented by Moselle Walker and Marguerite McCardwell. There will be choruses of blossoms, sunbeams, butterflies, raindrops, bonnle bees, and robblns. The public is invited to attend. A pair of loaded dice used fof "shooting craps” in Cleopatra s day Hus been discovered. Antony, no doubt was the Mark.—Weston Lead Falls! Mrs. J. C. Green—Unassigned. MTs. W. T Grimes—Unassigned Miw Mary Rapei ~Urwsigned, Polkville News Of Late Interest Pearl Wesley Weds Kuester Get lys. Scouts P'an Good Turns. Operetta At School. (Special to The star.) Polkville, Apr. 14.—Misses Thelma Hoyle and Nelle Stamey of Fall-;ton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Stamey. Rev., and Mrs. E. O. Peeler of High Point, spent Easter with Mrs. Peelers' mother Mrs. S. E. Wlils nant. Mr. Hoyt Wood of Handy, spent Satin day night March 28 with Rev.. O. E. Ridges’. Miss Ruth Morgan of Fallston -pent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Inez Ridge, Rev. C. E. Ridge left Monday for Brown Summit, where he will assist in a revival, Mrs. S. E. Whtenant accompanied him to High Point, where she will spend some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. O. Peeler. Mrs. F .H. Grigg ha* been confined to her room for the put week with tonsllitls, but te better now we arc glad to note. Gettys-Wesiey Wedding. The marriage of Miss Pearl Wes ley to Mr. Kuester Gettys was sol emnized at Gaffney, S. C., Sunday afternoon, April 5. The ceremony Was performed In the presence of only a few witnesses. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley of Lawndale, and has a very large circle of friends there and vi cinity. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. Gettys of near Polk ville and for the past few year has been in business with his father. They were accompanied to Gaffney by Mr. and Mrs. Coen Horton. They are at present making their home with Mr. Gettys’ parents. Their friends wish them much Joy and happiness through life. Baseball. Polkville high school opened the baseball season Friday afternoon by playing Lattimpre high school. Polk Tl ''---7-1-1" ■" - vlllc’s pitchers being Gold and Greene. Both pitchers did some good work. The score'was 11-2, Lat timore’s favor. This being Polkvllle's first game this season the boys were a little off, although they expect to win some game before the season is over. Boy Scout News. The Boy Scout*, of troop No. 1 Polkville held its regular weekly meeting Tuesday night, April 7. Plans were discussed for camp, also some community ‘‘good turns” were planned. They decided to replace broken window panes in the school building. The boys have also erected a flag pole on the school campus A fe wweeks ago a senior patrol leader and a Junior assistant scoutmaster were elected. The present officers are as follows: Scoutmaster, E. C. Aderholdt; Asst. Scoutmasters, Carl V. Wlldman, E. L. Dillingham; Sen ior Patrol Leader, Forrest Eaker; Junior Asst. Scoutmaster, Lee Tur ner; Patrol Leaders: Charles E. Ridge, Ben Jenkins, Jr., Davie Whis nant; Asst. Patrol Leaders: Norman Mauney, Summle White, Lee Green; Scribe. Charles E. Ridge. The boys also attended the Shelby district court of honor Monday night, Ap ril 6, where they went up for ad vancement. The regular meeting time is every Tuesday night. Operetta On Friday evening, April 10, the grammar grades of Polkville high school presented ‘‘Cinderella In : Fairyland.” It was directed by the grammar grade teachers and the music teacher, Miss Bemlce Bordets. It was well presented and enjoyed by all present. Further announce ment concerning the commencement will be made In the Polkville news column later. trinity Community News Of The Week (Special to The Star.) Trinity, April 14.—Miss Mary Bridges delightfully entertained the members of the Intermediate B. Y. P. U. on last Saturday evening at her home. After a number of games and contest the guests assembled In I the dining room where delicious re jfreshments were served. } Mrs. P. E. Bridges gave a surprise birthday dinner at her home Sun day. honoring her brother, Mr. Perry Robbs. A large crowd was present and a bountiful dinner was spread. Those atendiiig from else where were Mr. Ed Prldmore and mother of near Gaffney, S. C., Mr. jand Mrs. Willie Robbs of Cherokee and Mrs. C. C. Jolley of Raleigh. Those calling at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Winn Sunday were Mr. and Mis. Will Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Goode of the Race Path section. Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Lovelace spent a few days las tweek with the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Gunter of Bostic, who is ill with flu. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Green of Mooresboro were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Jolley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Hicks of Ellenboro visited at the home of Mr. K. D. N. Jolley Saturday night. Mr. H. W. McKinney attended a fish stew given by the juniors at Cliffside Saturday evening. Mr. Willard Mason and Miss Eu phrla Ramsey of Pleasant Ridge called to see Miss Ollie Bridges Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey gave a dinner party Saturday even ing honoring Mr. and Mrs. Felton Frazier who were married recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harris and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Har ris mother, Mrs. Jim Bridges of Henrietta. Mr. and Mrs. Felton Frazier vis ited at the home of their uncle, Mr. Belton Frazier of Earl Sunday. Carolina Farmers To Raise More Food (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK.I cent; rye, 20 per cent; barley, 40 per cent, soybeans, 15 per cent; cow peas, 20 oer cent; Irish potatoes, 12 per cent; early Irish potatoes, 20 per cent; sweet potatoes, 20 per cent, and hay crops 12 per cent. In addition to these commendable [ increases In feedstuffs to be planted this spring and which were planted last fall, the pring farrowing of pigs will be increased by 13 per cent says Mr. Sheffield. The combination of corn and hogs offers one of the most profitable farm combinations possible this year and It is import ant that a surplus of corn be pro duced to feed the prospectiv in crease in the pig crop, Mr. Sheffield believes. At any rate, he says, the ef fort made by extension workers to carry the live-at-home message to all parts of the state this winter has been Justified by the increases re corded. Edwin Svinhufvud has been chos en president of Finland. Imagine shouting, ‘“Hurrah for Svinhufvud.’’ —Wichita Eagle. Penny Column TOMATO PLANTS 10 cents dozen. D. A. Beam Co. 3tl5c NOTICE OE SUMMONS AND WARRANT OE ATTACHMENT. State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk Peoples National Bank of Leesbur, Va., a Banking Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Crtghton, Defendant. The defendant above-named will take notice that a summons in the above en titled action was Issued against said de fendant on the 7th day of April, 1931, by the clerk of the superior court of said county and state for the sum of $34,880.81 with interest on 833.348.52 from March i, 1931 until paid together with accrued cos' of 183.80 with 10 percent attorney fee, due on consolidated and confessed judgment, in the circuit court of Loudon county Virginia, as shown by six transcripts or said Judgment from the clerk of said civ which are attached to and made a part o: the papers in this action, said Judgment being on notes given for borrowed money Said summons is returnable before the clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county, N. C.. at his office In the court, house of said county on May 7th, 1931. at 2 o'clock p. m. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant at attachment was Issued by said clerk on the 10th day of April, 1931 against the property of said defendant which warrant Is returnable before the said clerk at the time and place above named for the return of the summons when and where the defendant .Is required to appear and answer Or de mur to the complaint or the relief de manded will be granted. Tills the 10th day of April. 1931. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk of Superior Court Quinn. Hamrick and Harris and Byni.m E. Weathers, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4t April 15c In the Smart Prints and Vivid Plain Shades That Everybody Wants SILK DRESSES 2 for $7*90 —Irresistibly Smart —Every One a New Fashion —Short Sleeves. •. Sleeveless —Gracefully Flaring Skirts —Flattering High Waistlines —Bright Shades and Pastels —Multi-Colored Prints —Any two for $7.90 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. Shelby, N. C.
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