Shelby Highs Finish Training For Title Game Here Friday Meet Fdrest City Outfit In Big Game Priors Scheduled To Hurl Game f or Group Four Honors. With only one more practice session ahead of them prior to the but fame the .Shelby highs were today looking forward to* the contest here Friday with Forest City for the group championship In the state base ball race. On paper Forest City holds the edge in the Important game, hav ing defeated Shelby twice this year, but Coach Morris has been driving his team hard this week endeavor ing to smooth out the rough spots in the team's defensive play which contributed considerable to the two victories by the Rutherford boys. Hitting Edge. In the two games already played Shelby has shown the greatest hit ting strength arid local fans are hoping that the but* of Mayhew. who has banged out five homers this year, and his tAmmates will contribute the additional punch necessary to keep the Morrismen in the state race. All this week the boys on the team have been hear ing about four teams that preceded them that, could always measure up in a pinch and as a result won four state baseball title's. The psychol ogical Influence of this talk may key the youngsters up to the need ed pilch, Strong Outfit. There isn't any doubt but what Forest City has an unusually strong baseball team. It has all-around strength-heavy hitting fast field ing. and steady pitching. Outside coaches say that the winner of Friday's game here will go to Chapel Hill and Forest City Is spur red up to cop the game and make a bid for their second state title. Two previous victories over the Shelby ties should serve to give them the proper belief in their ability Friday; The chief worry they could have ts that, the law of averages might slip In to give Shelby one of three games. f Ki-nU With Them. Chances arc that Coach Morris will start Peters, the loose armed righthander from South Shelby, against th** Rutherford in vaders. Such being the case the re mainder of the playing will likely be left tip to the following lineup: Devine. 2b MeSwain. 1b Barrett, 3b Mayhew, sh Wilson, rf Hat-rill, If PhllbecK, c( Carter, c. Zion Memorial On First May Sunday' There will be r.iemoiml services nt. ziorv Baptist chutch next Sun day, May the third. 10:15 Sunday school. 11:30 memorial 'address by Supt. Clyde Erwin of Rutherforcliou 12:00 decoration of graves 12:15 dinner. 2:00 sermon by Rev. D. O Wash bum. There will be sjX’cisl music by the Cliftside quartet. All members and friends are asked to meet Saturday morning, May 2, V30 to clean cemetery.. notice ok save or land, resuh nci AND cmOKKN FARM. V’nrter authority conferred b: deed of trust executed by H McConnell etui wife Uillon McConnell to D, Z •.<■«. ion trus tee deleft the Si'tti day ot April, 1930 and recorded In book 1S3 At page 233 of tlie registry ot Cli veland county. North Caro lina, the Mid trustee will at 12 o’clock noon on Hw 30th day of May, 1931. h' the court Louse door ol Cleveland conn-1 ty. North Carotins. sell st nubile Auction for cash, to the highest bidder, the Bil lowing described property Situated Just north of the elty o( Shelby. North Carolina, and known as the McConnell residence ar.d chicken term ond more particularly described as fol lows: Tract No. 1, being » portion of the Joe B Blanton hoove tract and bounded a* follows: Beginning at an *ron Hake. the southeast corner ot V rry -SouScs lo* . end IV. M Wellfnon’s lin. tHrcee a:”. W. M. WbHipyu’s line south *9 (legs. H minutes east . 33 iflet to n si.<>,e in a .!> between ,Tor E Btahlo:V ■ I .m ■■ riu-t at i his W. D. L eke. tract. V. i Weltuion's corner theace with s id ) .... 'v5.cn J< K. Blanton ti.i't und hi . V ft -1 r* rtfs • tract north 3 pifes. IS minti - cast u)i 4. feet to a stake in said Hut: ‘term c m line north M dr •«. 44 r-. nute.i, ;.er 674 ft. *o a stake, thence a w lire -uuth deg, 3S lAlnulrs west ft *u ee: lo '.hi, beginning containing 5 acre more "Jr Ire- J Tract No > ttegirmtng n *ur scon »h » I the nor!he -! corner of Garry Smart'* i residence lot. ud In n-l line of the t- l •ere trier, jv.»t 100 feet north 1 (tee. jsl minuter east trom the begunirtg corner I of the. t *ere tract; thence with the 8 ] aers tract; thence « new line W 8» rtegs 44 W. 310 leet to a state at. east edge nt 370 feet to a it tie at celt edge of the i Rhelby-Tallrton statt highway No 18: j thence -with the east edge of the said road sputh 1 deg. 34 minutes west loo f»et to„* stske 6 Incites of a stone. Oarry Stuart s northeast corner; thence with’ his line south *3 desi. 44 minute* east 370 feet to tho pluee of beginning, contaln tn 37,000 feet This sale is made on account of de fault to the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust and is subject to sit taxer against said property, alto a deed of trust to the Slielbv Build ing and i m-r. ossoetotmn lor tiaoo.iKi Titir W 3!t»> On: pi April t«31 D 7 NEWTON Jriiner »c Am it 2 t ' $ Thursday Highs Play Ellenboro l/iii .it lulls will get tu set the .Shelby highs in action once more before Friday's title game hrre with Forest City. Thursday afternoon Film* boro conies here for a con test. The Ellenboro club has a good record so far this season and will likely give the locals a stiff battle. Rutherford Team ' Morrlsmen Victors In Hurling Duel. Defeats No Shelby Errors. Rutsherfordton, April 28—Cen tral high of Uuiherfordton dropped (a pitcher’s duel to the strong Shel ly high team here this afternoon. |2 to 1. i Both pitchers, Durtc-ut tor Shelby, and Clay for the locals, pitched beautiful games and it, was any body’s ball game until the last man was out. Devine, second-sacker, and Cor bett, outfielder, led the hitting for Shelby with two each. For the first time this year the Shelby club played errorless ball and seemed in fine trim for Fri day's championship game. On the tame day Cherryvlile de feated Forest City 14 to a, a contest that makes Shelby's prasjxxts against Forest City Friday lock brighter. Shelby . ............_ 2 9 0 Central . .. 1 6 1 Duncan and Wilson: Clay and Hamrick. Scientists say that radio waves which reach the moon are thrown back to earth. \W consider this positive proof of the existence of Intelligence qn the moon.-Thoraus ton (Ga l Times. . Now that Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair, Iwwis l,iave staged the first honest fight New York has seen In years, Jack Sharkeys and Max Schmeling may lake to writing novels.—San Diego Union. Cloth Mill In GameSaturday | The Cleveland Cloth mill baseball team and the fast King* Mountain «luh w ill play in the eity park here Saturday afternoon at 3:30. The two clubs met lust yatunlay at Kings Mountain, the Shelby team Winning 5 to 4. Smith, hurling tor the cloth mill, gave up only three hit. He and Hornsby, Shelby catch er, were also the hitting stars. Uart sell hurled for Kings Mountain with Grose catching. Lily Mill Mention Of the Week’s News • Special to The Star. • Revival meeting is in progress at the Second Baptist church in South Shelby this week. Mr Ocito Mull" and wife and baby Visited Mr, Roland Hay ns Sunday evening In Lincoln county. We have on our sick list; Mr. Lewis Hasting, who has been real sick, but is some better at this writing. Mrs. Effle Poole is very sick with the flu. Mr. Cltne Ward’s baby lias a bad case, of chicken pox. j Mr. Alvin Stele and family are In I Lincoln county to see hts sister who is very 111, | We an- sorrj to note umi Mr. iJohh Farris i.s .sick with flu. Mr. Fmly Patterson anti family ‘anti Miss Rujth Patterson motored | to Ous tonia Saturday to see rela ' ttyes. Mr. Clarence Fisher unci wife i and mother motored to l.uttimore jto see Mr Price's flower garden land oyer to Fallston to see rela ; lives. ' Mr. Vestal Carter had the mis fortune to get liis leg hurt playing ball Friday He has to walk on crutches. Mr. Paul Tinker of Gastonia spent Saturday night with Mr. O, F. Mull. Mr, Harrison Poole and faintly of | Oljerryvtlie visited Mr. Juke Lall j Saturday. Mrs. Mary June Adkins came up from Clover. S. C. to spend a cou ple of weeks with Mr. Van Mull, her brother. This Week At Sterchi's 3-PIECE FIBRE SUITES In Colors. $29.50 AND UP BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITE This beautiful 3-piece suite, covered all over in heavy Velour;, full size Settee and Chairs. Reversible Cushions $89.50 — BED ROOM SUITE — 3-piece 5-ply Walnut ||JA Bed Room Suite . 10VESEAT GLIDERS In Color* $9.95 BREAKFAST ROOM SETS In Colors $21.95 SPECIAL TERMS ON ANY Of THESE ARTICLES PURCHASED THIS WEEK Fallston News Of Current Week Club Meet Postponed. Mr. and Mrs. | Shaw Return To California. ' Personals. 'Special to The Star.'■ ' Fallston, April 28.—The vcrJiarj | meeting of the home economics : club was postponed last Friday on I | account of a club meeting In She!- j by and will be ehld this Friday at the club room at 2:30. Mrs. Wallace | will make an angel food case andj ; give the regular monthly program. Mrs. Claud SUuney and Mrs. ; Hugh Beam attended the leadens school meeting of the home econom ics club at Shelby Friday aftofijoon. The following visited Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Cline Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Peeler and daughter, Miss Irene Peeler and Miss Uon-; mary Peeler, all of near Bel wood Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dellinger and children visited Mr. and Mr" Clem Martin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyle visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fortenberry Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Max Oardiv. of Beams Mill and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Huss of Ltncolnton visited Mr. and Mrs. Clenzo Wright Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. '£. Elkins of Bel wood visited Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Lackey Sunday. Miss Doyle Martin spent the *?e*k end with her grandmother, Mrs. Bill Beam at Lawndale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sham and son, Joe Ned, of Bakersfield, Call!., spent the day Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Royster. Mr .and Mrs. Grady Hoyle ur.d son. Billy, visited Mr. and Mr-', a A. Hoyle Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Devine vts jlted Mr, and Mrs. F. F. Seism Sun day. Miss Estelle Murray of Wacj vis ited her sister, Mrs. M. L. Smith Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Cline , visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cline Sun day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Spurting and sons spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Spurling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore near Pclk I vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Fields Toney and mother Mrs. W. A. Gantt visited Mr and Mrs. Lee Baker at Lincolfiton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hamrick were visitors in the Zion community on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stanley vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Yates Horn on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Sain of tier ganton visited Mrs. Frank Wright and sons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sparks of the Zion community visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R Sparks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warlick and daughter visited Mr. and Mr*. Jake Warlick at ‘Casar Sunday. Miss Gladys Pruitt of Morganton spent the day Sunday with Miss Thelma Hoyle. Mis. J A. Sinclair of Newport New;; Is spending several weeks with iier mother Mrs. G. C. Blggeesteff. Mr. and Mrs- Clem Hoyle vLiicd Mrs. Sarah Lattimore at Cleveland Mills Sunday afternoon Mr. Hardy Wright spent the day Sunday with Mr. J. P. Bridges at Beams Mill. Mr. Tom Alexander of Oaf trey, S. C„ spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Adlal Elliott and family spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Elliott at Waco Miss Elizabeth Bridges of Beams Mill spent Saturday night with Miss Stella Wright. Miss Rhea Lattimore visited rel atives at Polkvllle Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Gantt Sunday Mrs. Gantt has been seriously ill but Is Improving at this time we are glad to know. Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Bridges and family visited friends in Lin'Olnton Sunday/ Miss Martha Sue Royster spent the day Sunday with Miss Vida Wright. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hamrick and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hamrick at Beams Mill Sunday. Mr. Odus Wright of South Caro lina spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Wright. Misses Lillian and Maude Ken drick of Dallas spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S T. Kendrick. Mr. Farris Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Wilson Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beam and daughter Kathryn attended the Beam reunion at Mr. George Beams near Northbrook Sunday. Miss Minnie Royster spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W A. Royster. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ross spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Jenkins near Mooresboro, Mr. Claud Ross entertained t large number of his friends with a party Saturday night. Interesting games were played after which de licious refreshments were served All present reported a nice time. Mr. W.. Weathers of Shelby spent Monday night with his nephew Mr. T. M. Sweezy. ZION COMMUNITY BOTCHOF NEWS Clyde Erwin To Dellever Memorial Address. To Clean Cemetery Saturday. Zion, April 28.—We are planning a fine program for Sunday, May 3. Sunday school at 10 o’clock; Mrs. Clyde Erwin, of Rutherford ton! will give the memorial address at 11:30 o’clock. Dinner at 12:30 o’clock. Rehr. D. O. Washburn will preach at 2 o’clock. Wre are expecting the male quartet of Shelby First and some quartets from Cllffslde to sing for us in the afternoon. Everyone has a very special invitation. Those who have relatives or friends buried in our cemetery are asked to assist in cleaning the graves Saturday morning. May 2. The young people of our. com munity have organized a Y. W. A. Miss Virginia Harris Is president, Miss Lyda Poston, leader. Mr. and Mrs. Latham Wilson and son, Bobbie Gold, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M% Gold. Little Catherine Whisnant, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Whls nant, has been seriously 111 with pneumonia but Is improving. Miss Mary Sue Whlsnant Is nursing her. Miss Minnie Gold has been spend* lng a while with Miss Ora Jones of | Lattimore. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Poston and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cabaniss. Miss Georgie Cabaniss 13 spend ing this week with Mrs. Frank Cornwell. Mr. John Cornwell Is home from Sylva for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gold and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Gold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Borders. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Gold and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Gold's father and brother, Mr. Leta Hoyle, Mr Hugh Hoyle and Mrs. Hoyle of Belwood. Miss Ruth Irvin was the week end guest of her sister. Mrs. J. Low ery Austell and Mr. Austell's of Patterson Springs. Mr. Frank Connor of Union com munity was the guest this week end of Mr. Jim Spangler. Miss Claudie Spencer is spending a few days this week with Miss Es telle Bess of Vale.' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cabaniss, Jr. and children 6pent Sunday with [Mrs. Plato Gettys and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cabaniss and family of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cabanlss Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eskridge vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Blanton Sunday. Miss Madge Mauney is home tor the summer holidays. A large number of the people in our community visited the South Mountain Institute last Sunday and carried them many useful gifts. Government Putt Lid On Bad Town Hurley, Wis—The government, clamped down Tuesday on Hurley, “bad boy" town of the midwest. Federal authorities swept from one end to the other of Silver street sporting rendezvous of lumberjacks and miners. They bore 63 warrants naming saloon operators and bartenders. It was the second time within a month an attempt had been made to curb ebullient spirits of the town some times described as “Wisconsin’s last frontier.” On April 1 owners of 39 establish ments were served with notices of injunctlonal proceedings. Evidence gathered at that time formed the basis tot today's drive. A. V. 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