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I he soul best* discovers itself in the ] • | eyes of another. Why not forgive? AlUr all we’ve j si ch a little time to live When love goes out. stagnation, suffering and deayi come in. What you are todav you wilt oe 'morrow; only more so You narrow li£6 the moment you ubt’j ourself. Yon measure strength at Us weak • * point. You were put here to he a victor ■t a victim. You may fool the other’fellow btit <m can't fool yourself. No .men. can amass a fabulous ( triune and at the :a:ne time hold "dsohit;'” intact the liner virtues tMhc <--cu!. Of the v ■• of j’i ,n i! c. 11 .-.t' ust be /aid- 'heir lives, tire useful I s SO t fat- as . they shew whet all: •n ought net t > be. The most te,-rU4c appeal is al tys hidden But the heart is a h'rewd detective; it. sees beneath , erv disguise. The most serious aud I'skcate •lestions of life are the sort that id us apart front the rabble—and ; decide them alone. You c lnnot' go deeper into anoth r heart than your self»knawiedsf comp tent to guide, you Nine times out of ten a thin - ' at cannot be done in the orduuu . iv can'be done some other war Riches carry their own penal' v'< the least bc.na idleness and u< 'oortunity of doing producin' • hor. "Loyalty” is overworked.', Disioy ' tv t« 'the views of those dohe ba re u" sometimes means loyalty to lose who follow after us. Two new phases of life loom into 1 iew these latter days—Conspicuous ! aste and conspicuous leisure. Both re built on blood and are bought! "ith the price of souls. v —' L Lily Mill Mention Of the Week’s News (Special to The Star.) May T.—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hum hries and two children Helen and Mildred .spent Mondav in Cherry iile with Mrs. Clint Webb. Miss Viola Anthonv who has been ! 'cry' sick with the flu is better at this writing. '. Mrs. Ralph Kiser and Henry Reid spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ruby Jones at Eastside. Mr. Roscoe Brooks left Wedncs iy for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Clyde Bowens is spending the eek with Mrs. William Bumgard acr at Eastside. Miss Nania Helen and Ruth Bow ns are spending the week with heir uncle Mr. Lawson Camp near Sharon. Mrs. Edgar Oaks and little daugh 1'T, Katlileen. of Boiling Springs icnt the week-end with her par '•ivtSi Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Franklin of Val , i-p'se spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wise. We do not know what this cou.i ’ >• is coming to, but we hope its " lining to.—Weston Leader. II roadcast the Iiioori News $ PANCAKES ARE SERVED I Today — tomorrow — nerve pancakes — t t 11 e Southern style — with butter nestling in l>e tween—and a generous covering of Golden Crown Syrup to bring bark memories of old Southern days. Golden Crown and pancakes always go to gether— it over opart, takes the moon and moonlight. The true Southern flavor is in Golden Crown. To serve hotcakes right, serve them with Golden Crown Syrup. Recommended By the Beet Grocers gteuart, Son 4. Co., Inc., Baltimore. Maryland. TREE BOOK of Southern Recipes Sent on Request. OLDEN ROWIM TABLE SYRUP smasimBi Freed from Restraint of Spanish Court Victoria May Find Bliss in Homeland V * ><i V $ * '<• * Always Considered a Foreigner, Much Sorrow Has Marked the Regal Path ol the English Princess Who Wore the Crown of Spain and Is Now in Exile. On Ttrt L;nics Shopping1'/.**. Paris with MFR. TWO I Daughters ,VUEEN VICTORIA itv PEGAI/ Robes Relief from Royal Court TosmuTY Dancing a. Fete-. "Uneasy lies the hud that wear* a crown"—Thit {Act ha* again been brought home to Queen Victoria of Spain, a* the bade farewell to the land over which •he had ruled with Alfonto XIII. From the timple life of a British Princes*, the had a quarter of • century ago become a part of the court of Spain, puzzled by it* rettriction* and forfc-ality. The road from carefree Kentington Palace to Madrid was not a path of rotes. Disliked by tha people of her hut > band * kingdom, bacause (be wet a foreigner, the mother of an ailing family, her first born, suffering from an obscure blood disease, bar second son, a deaf-mute, it would appear that her cup of sorrow had been filled—without being forced to exile front the land orer which she had ruled. Perhaps fate will deal mora kindly with the dethroned Queen who may return again to the land of her youth, far from the strife that was hers as Queen of Spain, Decide Tomorrow Whether You’ll Own Your Own Home Or Rent . ... . Whether You’ll Save Or Squander Your Earnings OUR 93RD SERIES OF BUILDING AND LOAN WILL OPEN TOMORROW FOR NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS Affording you an opportunity to become a regular saver and gain the satisfaction of knowing that you are becoming more and more inde pendent as the days and weeks go by. Building and Loan shares pay you higher interest rates and give you an investment that is non-taxable. COME TO SEE US TOMORROW and let us discuss with you a plan that is best suited to your individual &tse. Shelby Building & Loan Ass’n Offices Next Door Main Entrance To Hotel Charles West Warren Street C. C. BLANTON, Pres. J. F. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treas. READ 1 HE STAR. !T NOW GOES INTO 5,000 HOMES EVERY OTHER DAY. $2.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. FOUR WEEKS FOR A QUARTER BY CARRIER BOY. UPPER Hi NEWS OP THE WEEK (Special Id The Sttu\) i'umu. Apr 20. —The farmers lire i very busy planting and preparing to plain. Gardens and grain . am, arc growing nicely since the showers over tiie week end. Many people attended preaching i at Moriah Sunday Rev. C. T Kiiij- j delivered on outstanding sermon. ! Mr: and Mrs, P M WhU iant spent Sunday with the latter's meth ef Mrs, Sarah Melton near tDs'lc Misses IiUCilr and Nina Self and fi tends motored to Brldgevvate.- and j MarlOtl Sunday. Mr. Clayton Wortnian. Lawton and Hoyle Self were visitors to the community Sunday. Miss Winnie Whisnant ts spend* lug this week with her unde Dr J, J. Whlsnant of Henrietta and hav ing dental work done. . Dr. J. J. Hunt of Casar visited Mr Zero Mull Monday. Every time the dry Democrats think of Rnskob and funs for the next campaign the accent is on the last syHabit.—Wichita Eagle. ......... >1—1 ■■' ■■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■I —" —■■■■■■ ■■■ ■"11 Just Fishing and Waiting While waiting for some definite action from Estelle Taylor, Ms wife, Jack Dempsey, former kina of the fistic world, decided to investigate the trout streams of Nevada, Jack is pictured with his nuide casting a line outside Reno, while it remains undecided whether he or Estelle will make the first move to break the matrimonial bonds. Hardly. Denier: Shall I send the clotlies horee you ordered. Customer: Send It! Did you think t Intended to ride It home? A Day for Having MOTHER'S PICTURE TAKEN j In addition to remembering Mother with the usual gift, you should have her photograph tak en exactly as she looks today. l.et us make that picture to day. The Uift that lives forever. Make that appointment today. HOLLYWOOD STUDIO l*i Mneberger Bldg. Over Wootworth's Store. SHELBY, N. C. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons “SHELBY’S BUSIEST STORE” Quality Merchandise At Give A way Prices Men’s Dress Oxfords Men’s high grade Dress Oxfords. Regular values up to $8 and <p, in Blacks, Tans and Sport Combina tions. Special— $2.98 $3.98 36-Inch Prints One case 86-inch Prints, Spring Patterns, Yard .. beautiful 10c Sheeting Father George ing, heavy weight Fine Ccpnt Sheet 8c Look! Look! Look! Ladies’ Sample Shoes Special values — 4 BIG COUNTERS of HIGH GRADE DRESS AND ARCH TYPE LADIES' liom $4 to $8, in Kids, Patents and Blondes, Louis and Cuban heels— $1.95 and $2.98 SLIPPERS, Spring Clothing Men’s Fine Suits, well tailored- attractive Spring and Summer patterns. All wool— $9 95 $12.50 $14.95 AND UP Overalls Men’s guaranteed Blue Buckle Overalls, full cut in every detail, only Engineer Brand Men’s OVERALLS_*.. BOYS’ OVERALLS 98c 79c 59c
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