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New Fire Truck At Kings Mount. Hre I ightinf Apparatus Rousin' Following Fires. School Finals Near. <3y E. R. Gamble.* King Mountain, May 20.—The new 1 American La France fire truck | which was ordered by the Kings Mountain city council at their April meeting was delivered Tuesday and will be tested out within the nex“ tew days. The new truck is one of the latest models and is equipped with a COO gallon pcr„minute pump. The company from which it was purcha ,ed will send an engineer here within the next few days to instruct the driver and demonstrate the fine points of the machine. It is the plans of the city fathers ■to employ one man regular as driver of the truck end chief fireman and hi addition there will be a number of vsk”>S$er firemen. Palmer Ful-' ton. a Jot?! tr. • i, hi s been given the result,;- /j'j it was. pointed cut ev | the city off rials that the new equip- i ment end t ic employment of an all -i time man as 0 her would place tV insui. n.c ride in Kings Mountain: to a lower bast". The new truck was bought to re place t1'? old model T Ford which i - as rigged t;p for a tire truck and which has most certainly seen its ic: t days. The o’d truck was driven 1 by the policemen and the volunteer firemen. Commencement Exercises June 2. Dr. J. Henry Highsmith of Raleigh ‘ dircc.or of schools for the state o’ . North Carolina, will deliver the ati dre . to the graduating class cf tin King , Mountain High school at the ! Cenl-’l school auditorium Tuesday \ evening. June 2. at 3 o'clock. Oti Sunday evening May 31 at the Cent-.al ichocl auditorium Dr; Paul i Brcsslcy, patter c2 the r: -;t Associ ated Reformed Preabytori n church i erf Cheater, S C., will deliver the | baccalaureate sermon. Monday night June 1, -will • be > Senior class night at which time di- j plomas and medals will be awarded j The exercises will be under the sup- t ervislon of Mrs. Ted Weir of 'he \ High school faculty. The diplomas | will be awarded by Professor B. N. j Barne3. There are twenty-four in the grad j uating class this year, eight boys' and sixteen girls as follows: Mary Faust Plonk, Marlon Patterson, Lu cile Pruett, Ruth Jenkins, Martha Frances McGill, Mary Frances Mc Ginnis, Martha Kennedy Hazel kerndon Ruth Black, Fpnnie Mae Hamrick, Barbara Summitt, Rebec ca Bradford. Laura Mauney, Sarah Ormand, Viola Elam, Elizbeth An tbony, Jacob Mauney, William J^aw rapee Mauney, James Houser, tfljlso.x Crawford, Otto Williams, Saw Weir B. A. Smith jr„ and Ralph Mauney. Hord Declamation Contest. Jacob Goober, son of Rev. and Mrs.; E. C. Cooper, a senior in the local i high school, won the Hard medal in the Hord Declamation contest which was held at tlfc Central school audi torium Tuesday evening. The subject of his declamation was ‘"The Un known Soldier.” Cooper won out over seven other contestants. The I judges were Mrs. Frank R. Sum mers, Mrs. Moffatt Ware and Dr. Thomas L. Justice. The Hord medal is given annually by the J. G. Hord family in memory of the late Dr. J. G. Hord. Sulphur Springs Sharon Service* Shelby circuit Sunday May 24. Sulphur Springs: Sunday school 9:45; preaching at 11 by the pastor. Sharon: Sunday school 9:45; Ep worth league 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at 7:45. .* Special cigars lor women are now on the market. This will enable husbands to retaliate on birthdays. —Passing Show (London). Here ie • the medi cine that will do the work. It’e free action on the n** Dowel* quickly relieve* Bl con»tip*tion—the usual ■A' cause ol stomach disorders, kidney and liver trouble,bilious* ' ness, dizzy feeling, gaspains, bloat ing, neuritis, coughs and cold*. Try Herb Extract, formerly called Herb Juice, and know what it mean* to enjoy good health. You don’t need pills with this medicine. Refuse imitations, nothing like the genuine as shows above. Sold and recommended by Paul Webb & Son And Leading Druggists Everywhere. Double Shoals News Of the Current Week Special Prof ram At Church Sun day, Mrs. Moore Entertains For Daufhter. Personals. (.Special to The Star.) _ May 20.—There will be a special program at the church Sunday night. May 24, given by the senior B. Y. P. U. Several B. Y. P. U’s have already been invited but the mem bers want to extend the Invitation to any union or person interested In the work. Mrs. B. B. Moore entertained with a party Monday night honoring her daughter, Reba's, birthday. A large crowd attended and a most enjoy able evening was spent Miss Moore was assisted in serving by Misses Faith Davis and Dorothy Wash burn. A number of useful gifts were presented. Miss Janie Luckadoo returned to her home Sunday after spending some time with Mrs. W. H. Gard ner. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis and daughter. Sunshine, of Charlotte, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis during the week-end. Miss Lois Brooks spent Saturday night with Miss Louise McSwatn. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore enter tained a number of the young peo ple of the community with a party last eaturday night. A good time was reported. Miss Nellene Blanton spent Sun day with Miss Lois Brooks. Mr. Max Oardner of Charlotte pent one night recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gard ner. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. White and Mr. Albert l?Phite of Shelby visited Mr. end Mrs. M. Brooks Sunday. Miss Bertha Hawkins spent Sun day with Mies Selma Davis. Mrs. J. P. Neal and son, John, and Mr. John L. McSwaln of Kings Creek, 8. C. visited friends and rela tives in the community over the week-end. __ - Mr. and Mra. Koven Carpenter and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins Sunday. , Mr. Clyde Gardner spent Sunday with Mr. R, c. Covington, Jr. Mrs. W. S. Davis Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Dalton of Waco. Miss Vela Covington, the capable teacher of the Intermediate girls class gave a picnic In honor of her members Saturday afternoon. A lovely time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins and son L. R„ Jr., and Miss Bertha Hawkins visited Mr. and Mrs. Webb Harmon of Flay on last Wednesday. Miss tola Davis who Is In train ing at Shelby hospital Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Mrs. Fannie Bridges of Ellenboro Is spending some time with her sla ter, Mrs. J. M. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Gardner vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Luckadoo, Jr. on last unday. ’ Misses Selma Davis and Nettle Jones returned to their respective homes this week from Boiling Springs college. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hamrick and sons, Tommy and Marks, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B Hamrick. Misses Selma and Lola Davis at tended commencement exercises at Boiling Springs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hoopaugh and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hembree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. FYed Washburn! !spent 8unday afternoon with Mr ' and Mrs. J. Q. Canlpe. Mias Blooma Wright visited her sister. Mrs. D. P. Washburn this this week. Rogers Refuses To j Take College Honor Oklahoma City.—Will Rogers, of cap and bells, refuses to don cap and gown, Oklahoma City university was considering making Will a doctor of humanity and letters, Just about the last word In honorary degrees, but the cowboy Jester advised that his Urn it was a D. A —(Doctor of Applesauce)—from the Oolagah, Okla., kindergarten. “What are you trying to do," Rogers wired to the Daily Okla homan, “make a Joke out of college degrees? They are in bad enough repute as it is. without handing 'em around to comedians. The whole honorary degree thing Is the ‘hooey/ I saw some college giving Mellon one and he is a billion buck short. I got too much w^ect for people that work and earn 'em to see ’em I handed around to every notorious character.” Fred W, Cordif, Oolagah civic leader, pledged Rogers the kinder garten degree. In twenty years the present styles of clothing worn by women will look ridiculous, says Poiret. Which proves that some of us are twenty years ahead of the times.—Thomas ton Times. Try Star Want Ads. BEGINNING TOMORROW AT NINE_ A Sale Of Silk Dresses Sportswear and Millinery THAT WILL CAUSE FEMININE HEARTS TO FLUTTER WITH JOY! No other event in Shelby offers as much shopping thrill, or finer quality merchandise from which to se lect, or as much value for the money, as this Clearance Sale of fresh, swanky fashions for women and misses It’s a positive clearance of merchandise that has been marked down to sell in a hurry. There isn’t a singh old garment on our racks, for we have been in business in Shelby only a short time. Here you will be able t< treat yourself to double the number of garments you had anticipated buying at regular prices. Beautiful assort ment of Nets, Or gandies and Eyelet Batiste— $4.95 *° $9.95 Dainty, Filmy and Frivolous Chiffons Printed and Pastels $5.95 10 $9.95 Choice of any $2.95 Rat in the House except Panamas $1.00 CANTON AND FLAT CREPES Plain and Printed, with and without Jackets $2.95 ** $9.95 TWO AND THREE PIECE SPORT SUITS In Durene, Ratina and Shantung $4.95 $9.95 Th3 Sty fie Shop Next To Cinderella - - WaiTen Street SIMMtSS Sim KITTHFN TOOI.A DflWW HOOSIER*/ CABINET# And ftlaaswnre to Match And Your Choice Of A 31-PIECE FHNNT5R SET. 10-PIECE SET RTTCHBIf TOOLS, t 27-PIECE SET ALWM INUMWARE. When you par an mwh M S5 on your kltchSm rahtnet, you set them all.* HOOSIER CABINET AND 76 PIECES i Choice of 4 New Color Combinations In tliisNewSfyle HO OSIER Which Do You Like Best? Come in tomorrow and get for your kitchen the world'* iamoua Hoosier kitchen cabinet, including 59 other uieful articles. All for only one dollar down! Choose the color you like beet. Old Ivory. Venetian Green, Grey Enamel, or Golden Oak. Richly decorated in contrasting colors. Make this the start of the beauty kitchen you have always wanted. 2*000,000 Women O. K. the HOOSIER In two million kitchen* Hoosier is the proudest possession. ► A faithful serv ant, a constant helper and a beautiful addition to the home. * Two million women have chosen Hoosier because it offers everything that could be desired in convenience; everything that it is possible to purchase in quality; and because it is acknowledged — The World’s Finest Cabinet Read over the 59 Hoosier features in the column at the right. Compare Hoosier point for point with any other cabinet you have ever heard of or seen. Then nothing but Hoosier will satisfy you—nothing but Hoosier should. Stainless Steel Twenty p.ecee—a tool for every purpose, bright, Hamlets steel Out will not nut or tarnish. Tha , apple Ereen, octagon shaped andlas ham a mar velous finish that is > both erater-prool and crack-proof. Dinnerware Think of tha eatiafac tion of owning this beautiful 31-piece sat. It is made of fincat imported and domes tic claps. Fashionable Golden Maias, Corin thian shape, colorful Nile Daisy decoration. You Get The H O O S I E R You Get The Glassware You Get The Dinnerware You Get The Aluminumware And The Stainless Steel Kitchen Tools. 1. Matt) Hour bln. 1. Gian Hour level Indicator. 1 Patented thaker titter. 4. Cut-off on titter 5. Sell-cleaning floor bln. 8. Flour agitator. 7. Revolving eptce cuter. 8. Seven crystal aplce jar*, t Spice jer label*. 10. Cryetal coflee jer. 11. Crystal tea jer. 12- Aluminum screw lida on )trt. IS. Metal two-way eugar bin. 14. Cut-off on eugar bln. 15. Sugar ecoop. *■«' 10. Ouannteed porceliron top. IT. Mottled edge top. ■I. Top le fryit acid proof. IB. Top extend* to St Incbet. SO. Uncluttered work apace* 31. Top b buckle proof. 32. Removable roll doort. *s. Spacious dlab cupboard. 3*. Luge food compartment, ZS. Large utenail cupboard. St. Pan rack. 37. Ball-bearing carter*, tt. Ant-proof carter cupa. 39. Sliding ahtlf in baa*. 80. Hardwood cutting board* 81. Cutlery drawer, 83. Utility drawer. M*ul bread tad oaho drawer. • -w Solf-c toeing * lid. ..fray Bread drawer Three-ply drawer An paneta .three' fdF.*’ f I Three-ply J Warp-pr6alse •teal aide anpporta* Food chopper Adjustable height ! Metal corner lag i Specially daelgnad . Patented spring rofrtiaoi Nickle-plated hardware. Hardwooda need < Euy acceaa to »11 part# 1 Scientifically designed. Upper cupboard intarieO cn untied. Dust-proof interior. Rigid front frame i tion. Loch joint drawar i tion. Doweled front frames. Thoroughly aealowad wends Cabinet is 40 inches wide. Triple coated octal el finis) Colorful decoration. CfcoUo «i at* fiSlfilfc 0 ! Down ON CABINET 1 OTHER KITCHEN CABINETS .. $42.75 to $78.75 BE HERE EARLY TOMORROW! Kester-C^ome Furnitue Co. North LaFayette Street Opposite Baptist Church Shelby, N. C.
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