Oak Grove Section ' News of the Week J-armer* rianting Cotton. .Mr, and Mrs. T, A. ( hawplan lias,; New Dxughtrr. i « C* * tit Willi Oak Grove, Apr. 2!)—The Uf.-nitts nl this community ate busy -pUtst iii;’ cotton now. Mr. and Mrs. James Waie tleliKht fuily entertained the senior U, V. P. U. with a social at their home yrl wtsday night. A large number of the members were present, giutu.- mid' proressivc conversation were enjoy ed throughout the evening ftii.tr Which refre: lunents wereMn v.\l Mr, rnd Mr* A, 1.. Dcvyn.'iy m-d children visited Mr1 Devi’hh.v’s mother Mrs. A. A Whlsnanl of Polkville on 'Thursday. Miss Gertrude Ledford. Mis. Frank Ware and children' .spent •Saturday night with Mr.-'and Mrs Monroe Lovelace * Mr, and Mrs. Will Wattenon v‘s Jted their aunt, Miss Mary Pater {.on of Cherryvifie on Smuts .■ Miss Veola Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. A. A Gibson attended the school commencement at Poplar Springs Tuesday night. Miss Annie Crosby pf wear 8,um Mill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A A. Gibson for awhile. Bom to Mr. and Mrs r A Cham pion a daughter. Surah Eliza both. Mr. Clyde McSwain was Mi* din ner guest of Mr. Norlhan Hr. ;ri oh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell ot lia - tonia. visited the former’s p-'-.iits Mr. and Mrs. p. A. Bell Sunday ervioon. There will be preuclunp e rv U-' nt th%church Saturday nigh' by 'he pastor Dr. C. J. Black Mr. C. N. Porter visited In- ’.nr mis Mr. and Mrs, Joe Potlr.’ ' of Buffalo Sunday. Miss Veola Blanton was t ie din ner guest 01 Miss Efflic Ph.lBvil: Sunday. — CALL 694 — We buy Chickens and Eggs We Sell Dressed Chickens And LAKKO FEEDS. Cleveland Produce Co. Hack of Chocolate Shop SHELBY, N. C. rYOU’ SAVE IN BUYINC C BAKING POWDER You save ir» using KC. Use LESS than of hijS priced brands. FOR OVER * IT'S DOUilt ACTINO Mothers Avoid Colitis Dysentery with children need not be at all spend h.s vacation unnoticed added much to the charm of his trip. New Prospect News Of Current Week 'Special to Tlic Stari i New Prospect, April. 30. - People tue taking advantage of the beau tiful vrnttlu i Mi^ii planting is be ing door- throughout the commun : ity. ' CJUih- a large number uf people from this community attended 111 - ccmmenr ment : ertnou ut Waco school Sunday a tun-noon Mi. Ca. lylt Smith tftul Misis Viingl - Mc Swain of thk; sjction are among the graduates tills year. Mkaes Ann- Laura nmr Jose phine Beam of near St Paul church Spout Sunday .with Mm Emma Sell ! era. Me r. ,J U. Omti.ii, Curlyle Sun It and Paul lion! were Charlotte vis itors Sunday u week ago. Misses Lena Brattle. Emma Sell ers. and Willie HuffstcUer of Marys I G.rovvr community and Mr. Arthur Stroup of Wocd'visited Misiite Jpse phln end Annie Laura Beam Sal u.-day night Mr and Mr; V'vi r Carpenter end ehilihen and Mr and Mrs V V Wright visited Mr. ufW Mrs Pin.: Whitrotdta of near Warn Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ed of lira; LliliiokltOii, spell', Suuila. v.i'.h Mr and Mrs J . U Cur;r:airi . ! Mull’s Chapel Section Gleanings' • Special to 1 h.- Suu-' April kU - The farmer.; of this! community -r.;v very busy planting! this week Y.V are glad to have a | large crowd at preach.ug sarvici? Sunday. Out B Y P."if. is growing nicely , Thu; v visiting in iin> community Monday at fermion were Mrs. G. W Conner. Mr . G C Hold and. Miss dunie -fiord Born to .-Mi.- and Mr C P Hoyle Saturday mamhu. a fine daughtr.-. Martha Ehne Mr B. P C •I'-bv and i.Mle >oi.. Wrsv, stHhv, Mondav wish Mrs - Ed I Cansby. . I Min r.-.'t-l Wliiti’l.rr spent the! week-e nd v-ith her moth -i Mr., O ] C Hurd Mrs g 1 srrotigt.ell.bw. C A Eu-'j r;;d Mr. . AY. J. Causbv ami two ! .son.:. Layman und names, rpe.u' Mo idry with Mrs. EY1 Cuu;b\ Bom to Mr. and Mis. Harm row-. I civ. a line daughter, Mary Mart t gam, I liMstOTAL .CHURCH SERVICES* i on SUNDAY, MAY THIRD | On Ekaiday May 3. there trill 1>. service.". at -the Church «f The Re-1 deemcr, S. Lafayette street, a , fol lows' 7:30 a m The Holy Com mtinton and 11 a m. morning pru; - er and preaching A chr > for adult:- | at, 10 a. in. Rev. J U El’.l fo ;n| charge. 'The so-called healthy yawn may! be laden with millions, ot germs foi ■ oth*"- in the room. A hearty laugh] may launch an epidemic," says a health authority. The old-time in ; feeturns laugh.—Detroit News. Kidney Acids , j * Break Sleep W Oettlngr t> Nlshta, Backacha, rreyucnt day intis. iajgr Paine, Nary I ouhiiup*. or M.u.nlujj, ■* Tim Ufttl»«r *.tfl harwutm* w\tS •V«r*' +9*i»Z ««i#r «rt4 U aaiUfcJ* far >li fcaura. Tkt • aioau »nd a Milton «C m».aa\iM* W»?H«r |i»e» aari »n^ < Hr.rca t» nun? *f »ha !#z«m rump. A-»*iUWU Mr Cvlfti «r snlfc* Htmi, M»r «»!»♦ M *»rd in k.d »r r Kit Hi Itathtr. $g.99 *'nu» •( t ll • i>um»» tut wart I r ITi«mrU i> I I !i • itrltjj at light T»T(il«. Trtntattrf »»■>»« af ktack »aiti»t era *2a» arailafclt. r N«*» at***''hit t with rlklQ Hftia at* «f*rwl lift M&«fc Wwi. patent l.ecth*?. hr»» * kM atttl Sra SsMUi Vd. Many hat* arch r*h n*rt. Ja*t |he lhir.tr ^ t« aar wi.li ■ Ui’ecrti •IA HOSIERY TO HARMONIZE I Ur f*;i j- tjli.i.m Car* Silk Hna M Tv 6rr>i,« —isi fir I CUIait—Aak far -_>?■ «,»- , , . * " " N a. Ul. 79< «3LL£R J0NES CO. 10b S. LaFAYETTE ST. — SHELBY, N. C. Such disrespectful reference to one’s dead grandmother almost Hoof ed the teacher. Those remaining about the high school building were very much excited over the sudden demise and the nonchalent manner in which Prof. Abcrnethy was Bearing up under his bereavement. It finally reached the point where he had to tell them that he wa; going to a baseball game—just like other oifice boys whose grandmothers check out at convenient intervals. : i Now let's take up today's history lesson. Mona. BUI Hogue, one of the coiyum’s esteemed consultants and ad visors.’ informs that one'of Shelby’s fiercest fist fights todk place 30 years or so ugo on the First National bank corner. It was on election day and the participants were Matt Allison, of the No. i township section, and Pete Mayberry mid Joe Lackey, of the Kings Mountain community. With the entire election crowd looking on the battle raged furiously for some tunc. Finally. Allison, who had only one hand, licked them both by knocking them out with his lead-padded nub arm. ' Mons. JEHU • also' recalls that Jimmy Love, the man wim gave the land on Which Shelby is built, was a husky, hard-working man in addi tion to being a big farmer and landowner. One of the Jimmy Love feats, a superman teat m those days, was the splitting of 1,000 fhestiftit rails between sun Mr. W. D. Br.bingion. sr.. another of those fellows who can re la • many interesting things about Shelby’ of the old days, has in liis pos ■: vin u clipping front the old Shelby Banner, edited by J. P. Babn-etun. of an issue in 1874, It was an ad Of the town's first bank, J. Jenkim and Go. The ad reads. “If you want to buy or sell GOLD, or if you want to buy, sell, or exchange checks, call on us . Mr. Babington also recalls that when he came to Shelby with his father CO years ago a tobacco factory was being operated on the lot be hind the present C. C. Blanton residence on North LaFayette street. The operators, as he remembers, were John Stephens. Dr. .1 C. Gidney and Jesse Jenkins, the .'latter erected the present Blanton rsidence there about 1878 and today the handsome home shows not a crack or trace .of the 1883 earthquake wliich did considerable damage to tills section. Another recollection is that the Tom Dixon residence, which stood’ an Fast Marion street just across from the present Chevrolet garage, wa, not erected by the elder Tom Dixon. It was moved from fTTe post office corner and for years was occupied by the Roark family before the Dixon; secured it. Mr. Babington also makes a slight correction in another historical fact recently related iii this comer. The first jail Itood where the Ward Arey residence is now, corner of; East Marion and DeKalb streets, and the old whipping post was just behind it. 5,000 Homes Receive The Star Every Other Day—Mr. Merchant Get Your Message Tc The Home Through The Star—You Will Get Results That Will Satisfy. Roberts Tabernacle To Hear White People The first anniversary vf the edu cational depttrUhCU'u of . Robert Tabernacle,O M. &. church ft ill oe observed Sunday, May 3. at 3 p. m with the following program: Music—high school glee club chorus—AH's, Martua Mills choir,, director. Invocation by the pastor Music by chorus. Social Education by Prof. R. M. Potter. Music by chorus^ Religious Education, by Dr. L.‘ C Hayes. Duct—Mr. and Mrs. Kalter. The Demaud uf the Age, u> Prof. J. H. Grigg. Moral Education, by Miss V. C.'Thomas. Musk: by U. chorus. Our Ilacial Probleois anu How To Meet I hem—Lawyer C B McXJrayei'. Responses. It's ifuiuj to do a great joUr on somebody If Va discovered ina. there are uo such things us utunn.i. —Woman's Komo Companion. Governor floss, of Idaho, has lie; made a sis-mouths-old baby u col onel. Presumably in the lnluuiry. Dallus News. 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