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Just Ten Years Ago A Peep Or Two Back In 1921 (Items Taken From The Cleveland Star o! 1921.) -V • From Issue of The Star, June 21,1 1921.i Cleveland county mud appoint a welfare officer at a Joint meeting: of the county commissioners and! . poard of education at their meeting j tlie first Monday in July, according! to Mr, W. B. Sanders, traveling; agent ior the state board of Chari-1 ties and public welfare who was a Shelby visitor this week and handed | The Star a copy of the new law I which requires all counties with aj population of over 32,000 to have aj welfare officer. Mr. John Odell Long, one ofi Shelby’s popular young men and j Miss Mary Llese Hord were married; 'at the home of the bride's parents, ' Mr. Jessie L. Hord of Waco at; “even o’clock last Saturday evening. Rev. John Suttle of Shel by performed the ceremony in the presence of only the immediate' members of the two families'. Beginning this morning, Mr. j '(Boyce Dellinger becomes manager! of Gilmer's grocery department] succeeding Mr. Roscoe Lutz who re signed. Mr. Thomas S. Ewers died Tues day afternoon in Greensboro with heart trouble, following a brief ill ness at his home there. The news of his death is a great shock to his many friends in Shelby where he spent a great portion of his life. Ex-Sheriff J A Lackey of Burke county who died Sunday at Mor ganton at the age of 68 years was a native of Cleveland county and a brother of Clevelands ex-sheriff, W D Lackey The summer school for teachers at Boiling Springs had an enrollment yesterday of 101 which was consid ered very good The school lasts six weeks. Mr Paul Webb, jr, who has been a student in the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Va, returned home last night Try Star Want Ad*. WEBB THEATRE — TONIGHT — ONE DAY ONLY — SEE “TRADER HORN” EVERYBODY 10c TO SEE TRADER HORN. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE. — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — PETER B. KYNE’S “NEVER THE TV/AIN SHALL MEET” A THRILLING SOUTH SEA ROMANCE. SHOWS' 1 — ,*i .— 3 — 7 — !). ‘ _= COMING MONDAY JOAN CRAWFORD IN “LAUGHING SINNERS” WEBB THEATRE Hnr ■ Tony Cnbooch * o a y viuddu), Anheuter-Butch'a onr-man-r adio «how every Satur day night over the Columbia Broad catting System. The established reputation of the makers of Bud* weiser Barley-Malt Syrup, who have been in the malting business over seventy years, is your guar antee that Budweiser Malt is “the beat money eon buy,” Untiring devotion to producing only quality products accounts for the superiority of Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK—RICH IN BODY — FLAVOR JUST RIGHT It pays to buy the best Use quality products Jrom ths Hsus® of A»»siugiRsys€a ^ ST. LOUIS BK.„0 LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller. Jr., and their baby. A. C Miller, went to Sa luda last Saturday to see Dr. Smith. Mr. R. C. Miller went with them. Misses Sarah Louise and Betty Love Hamrick. small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Hamrick, had their tonsils and adenoids removed at the Shelby hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Q. Anthony who live In the county east of Shel by have a new son. born Monday j morning. He has been named for Senator Joslah William Bailey, the new senator from eastern Carolina, successor to Hon. F. M Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoey an nounce the birth of a daughter, Harrtette Elizabeth, on Monday, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. Walter Hartgro' e carried his little daughter Hazel to Lincolnton hospital, where, she will undergo a minor operation for removal of a growth from her nose, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kendall went to Lake Lure on Monday on a fishing trip. Mr. J. H Ruebuxh, of Dayton.1 Va., will conduct a choir, next Sun day afternoon at' 2 o’clock at the Palm Tree church, composed of 1 singers of the different rural churches which he has gotten to gether this week. They have pre pared a splendid musical program and the public is cordially invited to attend. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gordon and .daughter, Clara Mae, of Hollis, spent Tuesday in Lincolnton visiting friends Mr. Gordon was a patient : in the ha' pital there for seven ; weeks last winter. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hoyte Dy cus. of Winter Haven, Fla:, a on. j Mrs. Dye us before^marriage was Miss Wilma Poston a\Jjster to Mrs. ■W. F. Davis. A. F. Champion, Will M. Roberts, all of Cleveland county. Mrs. Annie Thompson, of Atlan ta, Ga., has returned home after spending ten days with her niece pirs. Bailie Mauney of McBraycr • street. Mrs. E. C. McClain and three ! children have just returned from a visit to the former's parents. Mr. , and Mrs. W. J. Duncan of Cornelia. Ga Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Roberts and son, James Hogue, attended the fu neral of Mrs. Roberts, brother-in j law, Mr. Jones McKinney, who was ! killed in an automobile accident | last Saturday, in Greenville, S. C. I Mrs. Roberts remained in Green ville^for a several days visit. Mr. Paul Lucas of Sanford. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W L. Lucas. His brother, Morris Lu cas, accompanied him back for a few days visit Mrs. W. R. Hartness of Sanford is visiting her daughter. Mrs J G. Dudley and Mr. Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eskridge, who have been spending a week here with relatives, returned Tuesday to their home in Winder, Ga. Miss Roberta Royster, of Fallston. | has returned from a visit with | friends at Morganton. Mayor S. A. McMurry anti Mr. Lyle Thompson spent Tuesday in Raleigh, Mayor McMurry going | down in the interest of a $2d,000 [ note which the city will sel' in an ticipation of the collection of taxes. Mr. Chivous Wray, of Charlotte was a business visitor in Shelby ; Tuesday i Dr. J. S. Dorton ts in Winston i Salem this week attending the State i Veterinarians convention. Mrs. Pitt Beam, Mrs. Grady Love | lace. Miss Elizabeth McBrayer, Mrs. C. B. Suttle and Mrs. Wythe Royster leave tomorrow for Raleigh to visit ; their friends, Mrs. Johnson, nee Miss | Mayme Cheek. Friends of Miss Montrose Mull will be glad to know that a radiogram I received from her yesterday con tains the news that she landed at Cherbourg, France, yesterday morn ing. Miss Mull made the crossing on the Leviathan . Mrs. John Schenck. Jr., and two sons, who spent last week in Char ■l lotte visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. W. j Pyle, have returned home i Mrs. Charles Wall, of Lexington. U. spending this week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Holland. Mr. and Mrs Robert ftord spent the week-end in Charlotte with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson Miss Hatsy TVmpson, lister of Mrs, Hord. returner' home with them lot a visit, this week. Mrs. J. J McMurrv. of High Point, is here spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Washburn. Mr and Mrs. O. M Mull have re turned home after spending several days In New York City where they went to see their daughter. Miss Montrose Mull, off on her summer tour of Europe. Mr, George Blanton, jr.. lias return ed home after a visit to friends in Washington, N C. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Y. Gold spent Monday In Spartanburg where they went to take their small son Howard D., to place him in the care j of Dr. Smith, baby specialist of that j place The child was left in Dr. I Smith's hospital there. Miss Virginia Timberlake. of Gas tonia. is the attractive house guest of Misses Minna and Peg LeGrandj at their home here. Mrs. T C. Summey, of Moores-, town, N. J., arrived here on Monday ] for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Mrs. Summey j will be remembered here by many , friends as Miss Jane Moseley, who i for several years taught in the Shelby schools. Little Miss Mary Elisabeth Mc Ginnis, of Charlotte, is here this week visiting her aunt Mrs. Hugh Bettis. Mrs. Grover Cline and children, of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. spent last week here with Mrs. Zeb Ciiix. — Mr. and Mrs, George Hoyle and Mrs. It. M. Laughridge arc spend ing today in Hickory. Judge and Mrs. E. Y. Webb will i leave tomorrow morning for Ashe ville where they will spend the sum mer. Mrs. A. H. Cline, of Fa! Is ion, spent the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. Mike L, Borders,. Miss Hope Whisonant is spending today here with Miss Ruth Laugh ridge. Mrs. Ben Smith, of WU ;on. who came'to Shelby for the funeral of her uncle. Mr. Torn Miller, on Mon day will leave for her home on Fri day. Misses Annte Rosunond Horne and Virginia Jones, of GreenvtTIe. will arrive here this afternoon to spend several days as the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Loy. Mrs. Zeb Cline, Mrs. Edwin Cline, and Miss Clayton Cline spoilt Thurs day in Gastonia visiting Mi. s Hes ter Cline and Mrs. Will Clifford. Miss Sara Little and Miss Ella Lipscomb spent the day in Green ville Sunday with friends. Mrs, Carl Thompson Miss Sara Thompson, and Miss Dorothy Hines spent the day yesterday in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNeely anti children have returned from a visit, to relatives at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards .spent the day in Columbia. S. C. j yesterday. Mrs. Jean Schenck returned home yesterday after spending the past week at Blowing Rock at the cot tage of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Crowell, of Lincolnton. . Mrs. Dick Baltenger. of Hickory, is a patient in the Shelby hospital this week where she is undergoing treatment. Little Miss Anne Masterman. of Charlotte, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hal Schenck, and Mr. Schenck at their home at Law-dale Dr. and M-s. Sam Schenck spent the past week-end at Blowing Rock Fallston Woman Win* In Nitrate Contest Atlanta, Ga„ June 153.—'The win ners in the $1,50Q,00 southwide con test among farmers for the best ans wers to the question "How does a top-dressing of 100 pounds ol muri ate of potash help cotton pay extra cash’’ were announced today by of ficials of the N. V. Pot as n Export My.. Inc. Amog the many winners m North Carolina, one is from Cleve land county, Mrs S. T Kendrick >1 Fallston. The judges of the contest were leadU'g agronomists of the state colleges and experiment stations They decided that Mr. Strickland of Dunn submitted the best answer for North Carolina Prof. C B. Williams of the State college at Raleigh- -e J presented Noah Carolina as a iud;;c CAROLINA “SHELBY'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” TODAY AND THl USD At RUTH CHATTERTON IN “Unfaith ful” — I K I D A V \gain~-thr It it 111 .> it t t liar hr t hail unrairls a l.*nglrd «rb “THE BLACK CAMEL” Marftpr Otaml. SallT Kileri, i:\KKYHom IOC i:\Kin uay SATURDAY The screen’s dare devil cowboy— MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT WEEK BUCK JONES IS “The Fighting., Sheriff” WILLIAM POHKLI. “LADIES’ MAN” With Ha; Francis, Carolr lombard GORDON SEAT COVERS A I Special Prices FOR COACHES AND SEDANS $4.50 $2.50 For Roadsters and Coupes Covers Put On — Come Early Ideal Service Station ONE STOP SERVICE J. REID MISENHEIMER 1 his INew 3-Piece Living Room Suite $69.50-$79.50-$89.50 Heavy Spring construction. Reversible Cushions. Hare Wood frame. Can be had in the colors you desire. Also built in three sizes, so as to balance the room in which you wish to use it. A beautiful upholstered Occasional Chair Given With Each Suite Sold This Week. Don’t miss this opportun ity. SPECIAL TERMS. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE. . .. _ STERCHI BROS, SHELBV, N. C. Special Sale of PERFUMES Lentheric, Asphodele, Miracle, Lotus D’Or and Pirate Brands $1.50 Size. Now _ $1.00 $4.00 Size.Now . . .. $3.00 $7.00 Size ...... Now ... . $5.00 Squibb s Main Powder SI.00 Size 2 for $1.00 i $1.00 Perfume Free With Each 75c Box Three Flowers Face Powder $1.00 Lipstick FREE With Each 83 c Box C'OTY FACE POWDER We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription — Cleveland Drug Co. PHONE 65 Cleveland , Springs SWIMMING POOL' AND PAVILION I* An Ideal Place For PRIVATE PICNICS AND PARTIES Spring and City Water Available. Special Rates to Swimming Parties. DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Music By SHELBY BOY FRIENDS — PHONE 286 — Summer s Abolished When You Real Back in Front of One of Our Eler trie Fans, For $4.19 EXTRA SPECIAL Msterine Tooth Paste 25r Prophylactic Tooth Rrush ___50c X'alne . 75c ROTH FOR 47c SUMMER SPECIAL Few SI.00 DUSTING POWDER AT 69c EXTRA SPECIAL PIK-NIP JUGS .. $1.29 CAMP JUGS .... $1.49 FOOD JUGS_$1.87 — SPECIAL — Mermen’s Shaving Cream __50c Mennen’s Talc For Men 25c . Value ___ BOTH FOR 47c 75c —FREE— 2 NURSING BOTTLE* FREE With 2 Cana MENNEN'S TALCUM FOR BABY A 70c Value — All For 49c — SPECIAL — COLGATE’S 35c TOOTH BRUSH 19c — SPECIAL — Th,e New Micromatie GEM RAZOR W ith 5 Blades Value $1.35 — Now 89c — SPECIAL — 2 TUBES COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTE 25c Size — 2 For 38c Refresh Yourself These Hots Days With Drinks from our Sanitary Soda Fountain, Suttle's Drug Store -T- PHONE 370 —
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