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Mrs. June Blanton Buried At Oak Grove Yeung Married Lady of Lawndale1 rassfi Oak Grove Choir To Bessemer City. (Special to The Star.> Oak Grove. May 27.—Funeral services for Mrs. June Blanton of Lawndale who died In the Shelb' hospital Saturday morning were conducted at Oak Grove Sunday May 24, at 2 o clock. Rev Mr Cha ney of Urns* Mountain assisted b; Mr. Mayberry had charge or tlv service ... Mrs. Blanton was formerly E.ihrl Ledford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Love Ledford of this community. She ia survived by her husband and two children, father and mother, four sisters and two brothers. She was 24 yaws ot age, a member of Oak Grove church, having Joined lr early youth. A large crowd nf rcia-j lives and friends was present and I iho beautiful floral offering showed : the esteem in which she was held. > The Oak prove choir went to Bessemer City Sunday night to sing, j All of Dr. Black’s churches were! present also several Quartets to sing there. i MLs AU.-.e Lemons who ha been spending sometime w.th Mv. j »nd Mrs. w. C. Blanton left Sun-i cit" for ner home .in Brno::;’, n. fi V, She was accompanied by Mr. and j Mrs. Blanton as far as Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Beattie. of Waco, spent the week-end wit It Mr and Mrs. W, G. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Claudia Bell, Miare. 1 Bleese and Georgia Porbts and Mr j nobert Porbls spent the week end in Rock Hill, B. C. Mr. Lucius Blanton of Flint Hill community visited his brother. Mr. W. C. Blanton Tuesday. Messrs. Will Wafterson, H T, WrlgJU and Harley Adams went cm a fishing trip to SouTti Port Tam week. Mr and Mrs. Jasper PhUbecl: spent Sunday Wit h Mrs. Phllbecks father, Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlie Pryor of Patterson Grove. Mrs. Prank Ware and children spent Saturday night with her fath* 1 er. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe. Lovelace. dinner guest of Miss Gertrude Led ford- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchet Walterson of Shelby spent Sunday with Mi Mid Mrs Ray Thornburg. Miss Mattie Proctor entertained r number of young people with a party at her home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howell of Bethlehem section spent Sundav with Mrs. Howell’s sister, Mrs. Ed gar Bell and Mr. Bejl, Mr. and Mrs. James Ware attend ed the commencement exercises at Boiling Spring junior college lan Wednesday. \ Miss Veola Blsipton spent a few days last week with her brother, Mr. Wiley Blanton of Kings Moun tain. ML,.* Velma Ledford of near Lawndale is visiting her cousins. Misses Elizabeth and Panie Ledford Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and baby nnd Miss Kathleen Bridges of Oastohia visited ihelr uncle, Mr. W. G. H. Ware Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N Porter and children attended memorial serv ices at Buffalo Sunday. Mrs. David Lovelace visited her husband, who is in the Gastonia ' hospital last week. Fred and Reed Bell, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Bell sprht last Week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Watlerson of Rock Hill S. C. notici. or Kti.t ot et'B.sosvL raoet kty. No",v Carotins clove,anu Com;■ P .jutnt 10 an o-dsr mau* o> , t N Weathers. cscerdar o. cievelano to. t; In mt case fcta’o vv c T. Si, ‘:i.-r.. si.c * L Spencer having bee: tom 'ttM o, transporting ■ ntosicat m' ;.(,uu s ttj .netns •f ona Kerd roauvtsr The ur.dersignea will t*U at 301)113 auction salt at ths court Nona* door in Mielby N c or. the SOtu «uy of iun ■ isjl, at IS o'clock noon or «-thin h<<. hr,.,r* the : olios, deserm • 1 sarMte usoperti: One Pord roa<l*te: motor No 1.1SMSM IV-rms ot aalo Case ■rhia the i#ti. d« .- or May mi FLOOR EjNAMEL! Boil i> a new. quick-dri log opaque coating for old door*! Kyaniae Vloor Enamel will not creek. peel or chip. It come* in U solid colors, brushes on easily, and levels itself to a smooth, even surface. Vashable! Sanitary! Durable! Its toughness makes it i«J-V! for such outside uses as paint ing porch and piar.r.a floor*. U covert atone, cement, or con crete equally at well as it cov ert wood. Look around yonr home - your guests dd. t ft. ALLEN. 8*p Cavelai I County. ti ate ^g/i/ze SHELBY HARDWARE CO. — PHONE 330 — **WE SERVE TO SATISFY’ Small Fortune Is Cost of a Bow to Royally * * * * * * Months of Preparation and Expenditure of Thou sands of Dollars Ere Royal Seal Emblazons Social Prestige of Ambitious “Deb” MiWG MORuES Queen ■ Mary AM . /¥ Miss Dertka POTTEfe Paw Miss Barbara Hutton Behind the (litter end pomp attendant upon e preaentation at Buck ingham Palace there ia the very real queation of dotlara and centa. With court gowna running into four figure* beaidea other no leaa important incidental*, it ia obvioua that «nly the eery wealthy can aapire to the honor of reaching the aocial height* by exchanging a curtay for a royal nod. H ia eatirojitodthAt the tour aoMcta, achW - wled-for-tbfa-aea»str''v7in plit three million* of dollara into the pocket* ef Engliah tradea|Teople, who are unanimoua in their agreement that American women are the beat apendera. After a review of the whole • ituation one cornea to the concluaion that, from the buaieea* man’* viewpoint, it paya to have a king. N » G-orge F. Baker, noted financier, div.^ed up the bulk of hi* 176,000.-’ 000 estate, which was much wnaller tha.i generally ant'Spathd, among hit .♦on, George b". Baker. Jr. (lower left), who received aoprOiimately $60,000 000; nis daughter, Mrs William Goadbv I,oe* (. ,ghi •, who was willed fo.OOO 000. and Florence J. Locvw (upper left), a granddaughter,i w-no was left tire famous Baker estate at Tuxedo, N. V Another daughter was wil'ed $6,000,000 .Although '.he famous banker’s for tune hsh been e-timatrd as high a« $300,000,000. the shrinkage i* ex-| plk —erf ey the fact that lie transferred millions away to hj son andl pii.lflnth! upiea previous to his death. No. 1 Township News Of Week Double Funeral At t (inverse Bailee , child Buried. Italian Girl Speaks. Special to The Star.' No. i Township, May 28. - Meritor*, lal services were held at Camp treek . church last Saturday. Rev. Cleve llolland oi Mi. Pleasant conducted the memorial service. Several goodi singers were present. The after noun was spent by singing and a talk by, ; Rev. J. W. Walker of Boiling Springs. t Sunday at ll o'clock Miss Francis Tobeo. an Italian girl of Miami. Fla. who is attending Limestone college gave us an uferesung talk of her j Several from this community at* j tended the double funeral which was held at Converse Sunday alter inoon, Mrs Dock Holland and Mi Dick Holland. The )8-month old child of Mr. and .Mrs. Jack, Bailey was buried at Lavonia Tuesday afternoon. Mr.' and >lrs. K. D. N. Jolley at Trinity spent the week-end with Mi and Mrs. Robert Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. Amos MeCraw of the Race Path community w-ere the dinner guests of Mr. M, B. Earls and family Mrs. P 11. MeCraw of Lavonia spent Saturday night with Mrs. J T. Humphries. Miss Lydia Turner of Gaffney spent Saturday night with Mis. Eloise Hamrick. Mr. Horace Hamrick spent the week-end with his uncle. Mr. Tom Price. Mr. Lester Abernethy and family ' of Greenville. S, C. visited Mrs. C Jones Sunday, Misses Ina McSwain and Lois Abernethy were the dinner guests of Miss Mayme Earls Sunday. Pity the poor folks who have no radio sets with which to listen to all the wonderful advertising talks “SUMMER SALE’S OUTSTANDING EVENT! DOLLAR DAY! MEN’S SHIRTS *2.25 was the 1921 Price! (>,ir -> -nmcr Sale Price . . . $1.00 >ouble - shrunk jicadclotlus. New aUerns. Whilet Stay - Rite" col a's Wash Dresses I Tor $1.00 New styles in gav prints, populai < plain colors. 8 tc 1 14 vears. Step Ladders 1921 Prior Was $2.85 Our Summer Salr Prior . . $1.00 iuilt of Hard wood . Well brac ed, extra wide ■reps and p t. i I shelf.' TOWELS 10 Years Ago. a SlinllarTowel Was ^r! Buy Now at 6 FOR $1.00 vssorted fast eol ir borders. Do^b’t ODStrticti n 'io > i ir"’! MEN’S SHORTS Regular 50c Values, Now * 'In Summer Sale. They’re IV 4 FOR $1.00 Broadcloth 1 n fancy patterns Full cut elastic at sides. Sizes 30 te 40. CROQUET SET The ir;i Price Was *^.75! <’!"■ S — er Sale Price . ■ • $1.00 cnip ete 4 - bal; et In a box '.civets, mallets UlS. and goals LOW E IT PRICES IN IO YE AM SHIRTS AND SHORTS. Comfort Unknown in 1921! Our Sum - tner Sa'e Price 3 FOR The SHIRTS are cool. The SHORTS are In Broadcloth. Size 34 to 4(1, — BUY DOLLAR DAY! — 1 BASEBALLS Cost. $1.85 Ten Years Ago! Our Summer Sale Price \ . , ONLY Official League Balls Rubber center. Fine-stitched horsehlde covers. — BUY DOLLAR DAY! — 1 ELECTRIC IRON. Our 1921 Price WHs $4.00’ Now. Bet ter Quality 1 on FOR 6-pound nickel-plated Iron—tip back rest, grip handle, less cord. L to customer. 6T Y1TOT.TTR Tftt Y! 1— i CANNON TOWELS 10 Years Ago. a Similar Towel Was 42c! Buy now at . . 4 FOR jS Assorted' fast color borders^ Double loop ” construction. 20x40 in. — BUY DOLLAR DAY! — 1 Sim 27-INCH MUSLIN Our Price for Same Quality 10 Years Ago Was 1"C’ Now 20 YARDS Of unbleached firm weave. For drapes, covers, shoe bags. — BUY DOLLAR DAY! — MEN’S SHORTS Fancy Assorted Patterns! They're values, now,-. 4 FOR Good quality Broadcloth. Full cut, elas tic at sides. Size# 30 to 40 — BUY DOI.LAR DAY! — WOMEN’S PAJAMAS . . Women's One Piece Pajamas. Fine Run-Resisting Rayon. Smart New styles ... NOW . Bl'Y ON DOLLAR HAY AND SAVE'. VOILE & BATISfE_ Smart Tub Past Print designs. Can t you see the delightful frocks you can make from these prints? i YARDS BtY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE ■ CHILDREN’S SHOES .. Black and Tans. Flexible Soles. Uooa looking. Will stand lots of wear. Good year stitch-down construction. PAIR BtY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE BABY DRESSES ...... Collars hend embroidered. Many attrac tive sty’es. Sizes 2 to 6. On Dollar Day you get ... 2 For Bt'Y ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE MEN’S SHIRTS_ Fine Broadcloth. White Solid Colors * and Fancies. Double Shrunk! "Stay*,, Rite” collars attached. Buy now! Save! - „ BtY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE > 1 SUMMER HATS. You can afford several new Hats rt • our Summer Sale P ice! Straws nf Brimmed and Brimless Styles. . . ONLY j — BtY DOLLAR DAY! t «*.- • I**-'* — ■ CHILDREN’S SHOES .. Good looking. will stand lots of wear! Goodyear stitchdown construction. Slice 6 to 2 . PAIR — BUY DOLLAR DAY’! — CRETONNE.. Modern Art Designs, bright and color ful. Durable cotton texture. 32 inches wide 6 Y ARDS .. — BUY DOLLAR DAT*: — DRESS PERCALE. 33-inches wide. In a choice of Tloral. Dot. and Modernistic patterns. A Good Value . . 10 YARDS -*• BUY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE FANCY SOCKS. Rayon Seeks with knit-in design, mer cerized tops, toes, heels. \ . A Bargain at . 3 FAIRS .. BUY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE WOMEN’S HOSIERY .. Full Fashioned Silk Hose in Service, Chiffon and Service Weight, Popular summer shades . . PAIR BUY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE MEN’S PAJAMAS. Mice assortment of patterns. Good Qu&J.ty. sizes A to D. Best grade for summer wear . . PAIR BUY ON DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE Hand Bags In 1921, Similar Quality Sold f r SS.8.V Now Onlv 88c Moire, tapestn abrlcotd leath ers! Invert* ci .raine S-m a i t styles * New Curtains In l'2t, similar t(uaUt> ♦ ost SI.’*'; Now. Better Set« 59c ' rlsv ( loss and PrUeitta Curtains tYinred Panels •'( marquisette. Ball Bearing Lawn Mower 19*1’* Putt IVas MlJW Now $5*98 Quiet and easy running' Ihs 10 l-2-ineli wheels, and 14-mcii blades run on smooth ball beai - in?s. ■ 50 - Ft. H o s e Combination test S5.95 in 1921! \ov $3.69 finest quality single-braid Host with couplings and nozzle. Guar anteed 3 years. 9x12 Wardoleum Rugs! Waterproof OIR 1921 ritlCE $10.2# Now. $5*9 Wale.-proof and stain-proof Extra heavy enamel surface on thick felt br.se. New patterns! Garbage Cans In 1931 Price Was S3.50! Our Summer Sale Price $1.29 ' eak - proof anti 1 ;r n iary. Has a neat r.piearance All meal con struction. NEW KITCH CAN CanveHent Toot Lever* Buy It In Summer Sale! 69c Garbage conum cr. Green enamel ed outer pr ii: 8 cjt. inner pail, t. 1. Airline Monarch I REDUCED IN PRICE FOR this event: i9?ri price WAS AT LEAST SIOT $49.95 Complete With Tube* and Installed Four Sc-een-Grtd Power!. Fully licensed by R. C. A. with Built in Suprr Dynamic Speaker, Oreater Distance. finer Tone Hear and See'tt! Si.tld Down. S6J0 a Month small Carrying Charge 50-lb. Capacity Refrigerators HarUuood Case, Enrmel L’licdl $21.50 Full Insulated! White enana5' lined food chambers Ooldei Oi k finl:h RiversMs Tlsres I ; Sue in '£21 i'o t W5! Today a tj.erside is Your* for $4.95 And it gives you three limes Greater SIneaye Buy Them in Pair* For Greater Saving*: Sire Each Pair ?j*4.50 _..... 17.35 $14-3# 30x4.; 0 ._ S7.48 $14.50 8x4.75 ......... *8.30 $16.1# 31x5.75 . S 10.75 $19M 3x0.00 . 511.65 $32.6# .41) Other S'res Proportionately Low-Priced! Free Mounting Service. Shelby, N. C. PHONE 167 139-141 S. LaFoyettc St. = STORE HOURS TOMORROW 8:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.
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