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Crossed Atlantic iii This rK°voAAh.t0 ^altfr4i^tw? !ntreP‘d Esthoman youths who piloted '' f "9Lf„ ot *» T?,at 7,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from their t na,i\e shores to Florida and thence to .New York, have won the ad-' V?« world. The brothers, inset, are shown with the tiny ara.it wiJun th« tSadnwj nf (.otjiam s skyscrapers. WEBB THEATRE — NOW SHOWING - IRENE DUNNE GLORIOUS STAR OF CIMARRON MAE MURRAY — LOWELL SHERMAN — NORMAN KERRY IN - “BACHELOR APARTMENT” THE NEW SENSATION ALSO LATEST NEWS AND ACTS. — EVERYBODY 10c — COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A BEAUTIFUL ALL TECHNICOLOR OUT DOOR DRAMA “WOMAN HUNGRY” With LILA LEE And A Big Cast. Also th.e Second Series of AFRICAN ADVENTURES. — COMING SOON — RAMON NOVARRO IN “DAYBREAK” WEBB THEATRE The Bee Hive “Bargain Center Of The County.” SHELBY’S NEWEST STORE — LADIES’ DRESSES^— In all the latest colors and styles. Come and see them $2.95 and $3.95 - MEN’S SUITS - Full range of sizes, colors and models. Consist ing of Curlee. Hart Shaffner and Marx and other leading brands. $12.95 For the benefit of those who could not attend our opening, we repeat our very low prices on high grade shoes, from the 'world’s largest manufacturers . . . — ALL LADIES’ SLIPPERS — $1.95 ALL MEN’S SHOES $2.95 GO WITH THE CROWDS TO THE BARGAIN CENTER OF THE COUNTY The Bee Hive W ARREN STREET SHELBY, N. C. In Shelby and suburbs you can yet THE STAR EACH AFTERNOON of PUBLIC A LION DAY by paying the Carrier Boy who passes your door, 25c per month. *> LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News I)r. Robert H. Wilson attended an optometrists convention held in Ra leigh last week, going by Sanford, where he was joined by Ills brother. Dr. Pressley Wilson, who accompan ied him to Raleigh for the conven tion. The latter returned to Shelby with Dr. Robert Wilson and spent the week-end here with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Newton, of San An tonio, Texas, and Mr. Newtons daughter, Miss Janlcc Newton, who has just graduated at Queens-Chi cora college, passed through Shelby this morning and were joined bv Miss Margaret Blanton for a trip to the mountains today. Mr. and Mrs. ft W. Show alter, of Charlotte, spent Sunday here with the latter's mother, Mrs. Kate North at her home on Cleveland Springs road. FYiends of Dr. A. Pitt Bearn will regret to learn that he is ill and confined to his home again today. — | Misses Elizabeth Austell, Margaret Blanton, Ruth Laughrldge, Edith Reid Ramseur, Louise Bettis, Alice ! Sanders, and Grace Walker, all of i whom have been students at Queens ; Chtcora. arrived at home yesterday i to spend the summer vacation with their respective parents. Mrs. R. G. Dixon is in the Shelby hospital where she underwent a serious operation Monday. She is getting along well. Representative Henry Edwards \ spent the week-end at home with ; Mrs. Edwards; he returned to Ra i leigh on Monday. _ i Mr, Clyde R. Hoey is spending ' this week in Asheville, Mrs. R. T. LeGrand. Miss Eliza beth Riviere. Miss Mary Reeves Forney and Mrs. Loy Thompson will return today from Raleigh where they have been attending the com mencement exercises at Peace Insti tute. They will be accompanied home ! by Mrs. LeGrand's two daughters, [ Misses Minna and Elizabeth Le i Grand, who have been students at Peace Institute during the past year. Miss Minna LeGrand having gradu ated this year. Messrs. Tom Lattimore, J. J. La> timore, R. W. Morris and Dr. F. B. Lattimore were among the Shelby people who attended the Lattimore reunion at the old John Lattimore cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. T. Hudson, who has be ;n with her son, Mr. John Hudson in Baltimore for some time, returned home on Saturday. She was accom panied home by Mrs. John Hudson and little daughter, Martha Lee, who have gone to Brevard for a visit with relatives. Mr. Hudson, who re cently underwent an operation, is still confined to the hospital but *s getting along nicely. Mrs. Henry Edwards has as tier house guest Mrs. William Edwards of Weldon, and Mrs. Emily Bell, of Scotland Neck. Mrs, J. A. Harrill has just return ed from a visit to her sister. .Mrs. D. W. Lamon. and Mr. Lamon in Cha*' - tanoooga. Mr. and Mrs. John .Kester, of High Point, were week-end guests of Mrs. Kester's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Propst. here. Mrs. Kes*.?r before her marriage was Miss Se dalla Propst. — Friends of Mrs. Harry Hudson will be happy to know that she w as able to return to school today after being quite ill for more than a week. Miss Polly Powell, of Red Springs, who has been teaching in t.he schools of Asheville, has been the guest this week of Misses Mary Ruth and Grace Webb. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS LEE HEAFNER WEDNESDAY (Special to The Star.) A delightful birthday party was given last Wednesday night in hon or of Mr. Lee Heafner at the homo of his uncle, Mr. P. P. Heafner. A very large crowd was present and many games were played after the games were over the guests were in vited into the dining room where delicious refreshments were served. Everyone present seemed to enjoy'' themselves to the fullest xtnt. W. M. U. Division To Meet At Casar The fifth division of the Kings Mountain W. M. .U. will meet with Casar Baptist church Sunday, May 21st. at 3 o’clock. The following churches arc urged to attend: Pleasant Grove. Normans Grove, Carpenters Grove. > North Brook,1 New Prospect, New Bethel, Fallston and Casar. Mrs Robert Cline, Leader. 1 BELWOOD SCOUTS MEET ON THURSDAY NIGHT' Scout Master Alvin Propet calls attention to a meeting of the Bel-i wood scout* to be held Thursday! evening. May 2fl, at the BelwooU Consolidated school. Best Furniture To Move Across Street _ % The John M. Best Furniture Co i has leased the Beam building be tween the Farmers Hardware build ing and Eflrd's store ori South La Fayette street and will occupy new quarters in a short while. The new location has a basement and three floors. To make ready for removal., the John M. Best is inaugurating a sale to reduce stock. EASTSIDE BIBLE CLASS THANKS MR. O. M. MULL We, the members of the Men's Bible class of the Eastside Baptist church certainly enjoyed the fine message that Mr. O. M. Mull brought to us last Sunday. We appreciate and thank him for it. We hope to have with us on next Sunday, May 31st. Mr. Campbelt and his class from the Second Baptist church. Everybody is invited. C. O. Tramel, Teacher. Says A Tither Has Been Hail Exempt A prominent layman and church man of Shelby makes this observa tion: "Man in this county has noi had a hail storm in over 25 years, since which time he became a tither. Before that, he had hails frequent ly.” The man who make* this ob servation te a tither himself and a farmer. About 25 years ago his en tire crop was destroyed by hail ir. August* At The Theaters “Bachelor Apartment," puts Low ell Sherman in the position of a menacing lover who breaks femin ine hearts by appointment. Irene Dunne, the charming "Sabra" of Cimarron, is the leading lady. Five other cinema beauties are featured in the play; Mae Murray, Kitty Kelly, Claudia Dell. Noel Francis 'and Arelene Judge. "Bachelor Apart ment" Is an entertaining, racy and sophisticated story of modem love intrigue. At the Webb today and Thursday. Clara Bow as a flapper has dis appeared; grown up. The vivacious little red head who, only a few years ago, found a bit of serious acting to do—and that was sandwiched in between the spasms of flapperism cast for her gay and bubbling per sonality—has turned completely serious and done her first entirely dramatic role in her new picture “Kick In." She marries an ex-con vict and fights with him against the law’s efforts to drag him back to prison. "Kick In" is the feature offering at the Carolina today and Thursday. Training Period At First* Baptist _» -1 Daily Vacation Bible School. Sunday School Training School. Classes For B. V. P. U. Members. An Intensive training period will be inaugurated by the First Baptist, church, to begin on Monday, June 1st, and close with two weeks of special work With the daily vacation Bible school, Sunday school train ing and special classes in a B. Y. P. U. training school. The daily vacation Bible school will begin on Monday morning, June 1, at 9 o’clock. The school will run for two weeks. The session each day will cover three hours, beginning at 9 o’clock and closing at lg. This school will include the ages of from four through 16 years, with four de partments, beginners, primary, jun ior and intermediate. AH boys and girls and young men and young women who wish to attend this school are asked to be present Monday morning, June 1st. The Sunday school training school j will begin on Monday evening, June 1st, at 7:30 o'clock. The first meet ing will be held in the young peo ple’s department assembly room Everyone in the membership who will take this trainhig, whether in the classes or* extension department, is asked to be present Monday evening. A great number of text books will be used. This school will run for five evenings, one hour each evening. On Monday evening. June 8th, 7:30 o’clock the B. Y. P. U, training school will begin. The first meeting will be held in the young peoples' assembly room. There will be ten j cubjects offered to all H. Y. P. U members and leaders. This school j will be held for one week, one hour; each evening. Every member is ask ed to make plans now to attend On Honeymoon Prince Alexis Mdivani end his American heiress bride, the former Louise Astor Van Aten, as they appeared on board the ship which look- them to Europe on their honeymoon immediately after one of the most quiet, siihple weddings in eastern aociety hirtory. The groom is a brother of the Prineea Mdivani, who married Mae Murray and Polo Negri, film stars, the lat ter being rinee divorced. We never could understand why old men were so mucn worried about the way the flappers acted; they were certainly safe, not to say im mune Mt. Sinai News OfCurr:ntWeek Woman's Club Meets, Miss Iluni Gives Party. Attend Lavender Funeral. I >• *:. 'Special To The Star.v Mount Sinai, May 28.—Regular preaching services were held at the church on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, services being In Charge of our pastor. Rev. J. L. Jenkins of Boiljiig Springs. The Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Harrill on Tuesday afternoon of last week and demonstrated on cake covers and lamp shades. The club will meet next time with Mr.;. F. B. Putnam. Misses Ruth and Rhea Hunt very delightfully entertained a large number of their friends from here and nearby communities with a lovely party at their home on Sat urday evening. Many new and In teresting games were participated in until a late hours. All reported a nice time. A large number lrom this village attended memorial services at Pop lar Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clary had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hamrick and children of Boll ing Springs, Mr. and Mrs. GarUe Hamrick and children and Mr. and Mrs, Cleuis Clary and children. Mrs. Clarence Self and son, Gene, of Shelby spent last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, David Cham pion. Mrs. Self and son left Sun day for Washington where they will join Mr. Self to make their home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridg<& were recent callers in Kings Mountain, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bridges. Those visiting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rollins Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Philbeck and two children, Jane and Ross, <jf Mooresboro; Mr. and Mrs. L. Je. Weaver, Misses Nor ine Rollins and Virginia Wood of Gaffney, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and Son of Shelby, spent Sunday in the, community visiting relatives. j Mrs. Evans Bostic returned to her home in Morganton Friday after I spending two weeks with her! mother, Mrs. J. H. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ellis and son,] Billy Joe, Misses Vernia and Nora EUis visited Mr. and Mrs. Aldon McSwain of Shelby on Thursday. Mr. Gene Webb of Sharon was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.; N. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs, Reed Blackburn ofi Lawndale were callers Suuday at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. c.' Bridges, j Mr. and Mrs. Ruben McSwain and children spent last Sunday witn relatives near Kings It^untain. Mesdames L. E. Weaver and How ard and Miss Norine Rollins of Gaffney were callers at Mrs. J. H. Rollins’ Friday morning. They were accompanied to Cramerton by Miss Buna Roll!no, where they spent the day. Miss Vernia Hamrick of Bolling Springs spent the week-end with her cousins. Misses Mary C., Rheamer and Emmer Lee Clary. Among those who attended the Funerals of Mr. Lavender and Mrs. lrcnt at New Hojte Sunday were: Mr. and* Mrs. W. L. Harrll! and Family, Mr. and Mrs Sliriner Chain-1 -ion and children. Mr. and Mrs.! 5am Weaver and Miss Della Wea.v- j W^st Shelby | Items Of News | Several tamtltra Moving. .Margir lYerrlrk and Fay Maune\ Marry. Personalx. '-t • Special To The Star > Miss Margie Derrick aiul Mr. Fay! jMauney were married Saturday In] j Gaffney. Mrs. Mauney Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Derrick. Mr. J. E. Ledbetter and family of Ninety Six. 8. C., moved on Blanton; ; street Saturday. ) Mr. and Mrs Arthur Seism ted Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Henry day. j j' Mias Onnle Bridges of New House spent Friday night with her sister.! Mrs. Myrtle Holland. Miss Pearl Oautt of Belwood •spent a few days the pust week with Mrs. J. T, Ramsey, j Mtsi Mildred Canlpc who has ;bcen in the hospital was able to re turn td her home Friday. Mrs; L. A. Cooper and sons, Dwight and Btlile, spent the week-j end with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Coop-' cr. Miss Maud Padgett of Marion pent part of last week with Mrs. A. A. Ramsey. Mr. D. L. Howard and family moved Friday to the Dover mill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent the week-end In Westminster. 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bright spent | Sunday with Mr. arid Mr*. W. 1\ ! Richardson, of Greer, S. C. ; O. W. Walker and Qscar Bridges ; made a business trip to Inman, 8. iC„ Thursday. j Mrs. Myrtle Holland gave a party Saturday night In honor of Mr. and ; Mrs. Fay Mauney. The invited j guests were Misses Clara Lee Me : Swain, Elisabeth Lipscomb. Moaella I Noblett, Marie Co6tner, Marguerite i and Gladys Callahan. Pearl Heaf iner of Valdeae. Messrs Dewey Win ston and Charles Bridges, Virgil Mc , Swain* Bob and Dean Lattlmore of jLattlroore, Albert Bridges. Mr. ana Mrs. Clyde Dover are moving to North LaFayette street. Miss Marie Hamrick Is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Royj Hamrick of L&ttlmore. Mr. louts Drewry visited his \ daughter in Tirrah, 8 C., the past ! week. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Shelby Building and Loan Association will be held in the office of the association at 4 o'clock ‘ p. m. on Thursday, May :Mth, 1931, J. F. ROBERTS, Secy-Treaa. 4t 13c I REE SWIMMING AND ! BOATING ON FRIDAY i AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, MAY 29th When PINE VIEW LAKE. Popular Picnic Grounds of i Cleveland County, Will Be ! Formally Opened. 1 Located niiy? miles north of Shelby near U n i • r Church. •LAKE E. L. WEATHERS. PROPRIETOR Notice Farmers Saturday, May 30, will be the last day that I will thrash cane seed this sea* son. I have purchased a neyv threasher and will be ready to thrash your grain as usual and I will assure you with my n«w equip* ment better service, both thrashing, and bailing than ever before. MORRISON TRANSFER By S. M. Morrison Phone 406 ft CAROLINA “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE — TODAY AND THURSDAY — CLARA BOW AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN HER UEFORE— IN A STORY YOU’LL NEVER FORGET. “KICK IN" A Dramatic Sensation Of Love Versus The Law WITH A BRILLIANT CAST OF FAVOR ITES. INCLUDING REGIS TOOMEV, WYNNE GIBSON AND JULIETTE COMP TON. EVERYBODY EVERY SHOW 10c ™ r AS THE DOCTOR ORDERED! All the co-operation of a quality drug store is given your physician when he prescribes for you. Pure, fresh, full strength in gredients make up all of our prescriptions —no cutting of quality to meet competi tion—everything as ordered by the doctor with prompt delivery. Remember our telephone No. 370. | Suttle's Drug Store I DRUGS THAT ARE STANDARD Wash Fabrics Fine Sheer Materials at Lowest Pric es Ever Offered. Printed Voiles, Chiffons, Lawns, Crepes, Organdies, Silks, Flat Crep es, Georgettes and Sport Goods. PRICES: IQ©YARD —AND UP CAMPBELL Dept. Stores SHELBY LAWNDALE
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