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" Grover Section ■Events Of Week I Miss livinfstone Under Operation. \ Miss Kerter to New 1 orl, Mrs. Hamrick Hostess. • Special to The Star.* Grover, June 30 — Dr J. T. Dendy pastor o£ the Shiloh Presbyterian 'hurch preached a special sermon to i he Masonic lodge here Sunday morning Dr. and Mr* G o. Moss of Ciiff side, spent Sunday with Dr. Moss' parents, Mr and Mrs. W J. Moss Miss N M. Livingstone underwent an operation for the removal of ton sils last Thursday morning at the Rutherford hospital. Miss Ruby Wilson of Blacksburg, S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Hambright. Mr and Mrs. Walter Carrol and rhildren of Gastonia spent the week end with Mrs. Ophelia Rollins. Mrs. Margaret Kester of Tenne, ree, is spending a while with her sister Mrs. Mary McSwain. Mr. and Mrs. S A. Crisp will re turn home Tuesday night from a trip to Washington, D O. Mrs. R. E, Hambright. is sick at this writing. Miss Elizabeth Bird has returned home after a visit- with relatives in Gaffney. S C Mrs. V. J. Hardin is confined to her bed She has beer sick several days Mr and Mrs. R B Keeter and children Betty Lou and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs Hermit Kee'^r of Shelby spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. S. Keeter. Little Miss Sara Beth Koon of i Bessemer City, spent last week j with little Miss Frances Smith. Miss Evelyn Rankin of Gastonia,’ spent Wednesday night with Miss Neely Keeter, Keeter. Mr and Mrs Carroi Beam spent ; Saturday afternoon in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter and daughters Eioline and Katherine Jo spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Keeter Mrs. L C Hamrick v as a gracibns hostess to the members of her Sun day school class on Saturday even ing at her home on Bob Vance St.. Many interesting games were played on the beautiful, shady lawn, Aft er the games the junior class of girls were Invited into the living room where music was enjoyed- The hostess was assisted by her daugh ter, Miss; Margaret Hamrick in serving delicious frui* and sweet courses. Miss Neely Keeter left Monday night for New York city where she will take a post-graduate course in nursing at the Manhattan Mater nity dispensary hospital Double Shoals News Of the Current Week IV. C. Seism Is Bitten by Snake. J. j N Barnett Preaches For Tastor. 'Special to The Star!' Double Shoals, June 30.—The fine rain that fell today will give every thing on the farm new life. A large crowd was present at church conference on Saturday. On Sunday a large crowd was present for preaching. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Barnett, of Nashville, Tenn., were among the visitors. Mr. Bar nett preached for our pastor. The message was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Barnett ts associate secretary of the department of Sunday school administration of the Baptist Sun day school board of Nashville, Tenn. He travels all the Southern states in the interest of Sunday schools after spending the week end in Shelby, with Mrs. Barnett's fath er, Mr. J. L. Hawkins, he left for Roanoke, Va. Miss Ruth Toney of Shelby spent Sunday with her grandmother Mrs. A. A. Toney. Mr and Mrs John Wacaster of Vaco were Among the visitors at the Baptist church Sunday. Mr. W. C.*Scism suffered a snake bite last week when a pilot bit him on the hand. The wrist was corded ruid he rushed to a doctor where he was given medical attention. He is recovering and is no longer in dan ger from the poisonous bite. Mr. Leland Royls^er is sick l.-om an attack of kidney trouble, but is much better, his many friends will be glad to know. The regular monthly services will be held at the. Methodist church Sunday night. The pastor Rev. E. E. Snow of Fallston will preach at 7; 30 o'clock. HIGH PRICE IS PLACED ON KISSES IN CAPITAL Columbia.—A high price was plac ed on kisses Monday in Judge Hey ward Brockinton’s police court. A white man and woman, against Whom charges of disorderly con duct were brought by neighbors who objected to their spooning Sunday afternoon in the porch swing, were hailed into court. "Did you kiss him?” Judge Brock-1 k rton asked the woman. L Once,” she .replied. S' Well, a kiss is worth five doUars," j ; BHghe judge. ||l|||||Mrmpnce of five dollars *->r was suspended durmt jfllliillMKior of the couple Ferguson Or Fisher Will Hurl AgainstRhodhiss Nine Thursday ! Gurley Turn fomn Here Hoping To Tie Shelby For W. N. C. League Lead Andy Ferguson, former Char lolte firemen hurler, or Fisher, the right-hander who came here from Asheville in the Piedmont Ipague. will hurl for Shelby at the city ball park Thursday aft ernoon against Rhodhtss in the attempt to keep the local club on top of the heap in the West ern Carolina loop. By winning from Newton Satur day while Rhodhtss was losing to Brookford the Cleveland Cloth club, representing Shelby in the league, moved into first place, having been tied with Rhodhiss until that time. Hot Game. Hoping to win from Shelby and go back in a tie for first place <o Rhodhiss club is expected to "shoot the works ' here torAorrow. It is likely that Bumgardner will be the Rhodhiss choice for starting pitcher with Dick Gurley, former Shelby high coach behind the plate. If Bumgardner does no' hurl. Reece may get the call. In the Rhodhiss lineup will be Gurley, Bumgardner, Benny Trout man, college star; Buff, Mathis, Kil lian, Jolly, Kirkman, Triplett and others well known in amateur and semi-pro ball. The game will get going at 3.30 and is expected to draw well as Thursday is a holiday e.vent. for sev eral of the professions about Shelby. Charlotte Legion Team Beats Shelby (Frit* Littlejohn in Charlotte Ob _' server.) Gordon Sides Monday tanned 14 men in six innings and gave up only three hits while his mates were hammering three hurlers hard and Charlotte beat Shelby. 24 to 0, in the first Inter-city American Le giongdunior league game of the sea son. Sides whiffed the first seven men to face him and after one man had hit safely added four more for the first 11 putouts. The little fellow's control was perfectible not walking a man. ~ Only One Hit Zeke Justice relieved him in the seventh after the game was in the: bag and allowed only one hit and continued to blank the visitors. Brownie Smith and Ab Grant were leading a 19-hit onslaught on three hurlers. Smith hit a triple, double and three single in six tries and Grant got a homer, double and; single for a perfect day. Long Bingles. Mutt McCord hit a home run and a triple and Dale Dunn slammed a double and home run, to aid in the slugging that gave the home club tallies in every inning except the first and fifth. The fifth heat saw nine men score. It was learned just before the game from the Shelby manager that the game would not count in the elimination series. Shelby Cashion, p . ... Pruette, rf . .. R. Wilson, c . . Morehead, lb . Patterson, ss .. Fair, rf. c ..... Hawkins, cf . . Roberson, If . . M. Putnam, ss _ W. Wilson, 3b . James, 2b - _ AB R H O A .... 2 0 0 0 2 _2 0 1 1 0 _ 3 0 0 0 2 _ 3 0 11 00 .... 4 0 032 .... 30030 .... 3 0 0 3 0 .... 20000 .... 10021 .... 30210 .... 30013 Totals.- 29 0 ♦ 24 10 Charlotte AB R H O A Condrr, ss . _ 5 2 10 1 Smith. 3b. 6 2 5 1 0 Wiley, c - „„.4 2 ;l o 0 Morris, 2b-._3 4 1 0 2 McCord, rf. 4 2 2 1 0 Kelly, rf.10 110 0 Grant, If. 3 2 3 0 0 Fien. If - -.-_ 2 0 0 0 0 Lewith, lb . .....—. 4 3 14 0 Dunn, c. 3 3 2 14 0 Broome, c ..._ 1 1 0 fi i Sides, p.4 110 1 Justice, p..3 1 1 0 1 Totals . 42 24 19 26 6 Shelby . .. 000 000 000— 0 Charlotte . ........ 023 905 23x—34 Wealthy For a Brief Time. First Prisoner: My brother was well off before he died. Second Prisoner: How much did he have? First Prisoner: He was coming out if the bank with $20,000 when he died. The garment trades are growing in N'orth Carolina. More than four thousand people are mow employed In these industries. Managers Should Get Notices To Paper Thursday Managers of Shelby base ball clubs who have game! scheduled for Saturday, July 4, should get their announce ments In to The Star Thurs day for Friday's paper. B» ioing so they will be assured of getting the notices on Fri day's sport page. If held bark until Friday, the day of pub lication. they may be side tracked to another page oi pnsibly not get In at all. Results of all Saturday games should be turned in to the paper late Saturday or early Monday morning. If it Is not possible to get in a writ ten aceount early Monday, telephone it. —SPORTS EDITOR. Ball Game, Boxing At Boiling Springs Esley Bridges and Jimmie Campbell To Fight July 4. Team to Be Selected. 'Star News Bureau ' Bolling Springs, June 30.—Boiling Springs is to have a celebration the fourth of July. At 2:15 there will be a ten round boxing match between Rsley Bridges, better known as Humpy the Kid" of this place and Battling Jimmy Campbell. Bridges is rated as one of the best fighters in this state for his weight. He will give away some 25 lbs to Campbell. Bridges weighs 108 pounds; Camp* bell around 131, yet everybodv Is taking the little kid to win. There wrill also be a ball game be tween Boiling Springs and a team yet to be picked. "Lefty" Winn, the curve-ball artist, will be on the mound for the home mnp El COM KIN BRIEF Domestic Science Club Holds Its Monthly Meeting. Personal Mention of Interest. (Special to The Star.) Earl, June 30.—Misses Mae Wilson and Esther Allen, of Shelby, were the attractive week end guests of Miss Ruth Runyans, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Wylie, and Mr and Mrs. Landrum Putnam, visited Miss Mary Sue Hunt at the Ruth erford hospital Sunday afternoon Miss Hunt is a patient there Mr. and Mrs. O F. Austell had as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs. T. H Lowery, Mr, and Mrs Lowery Austell, Mr and Mrs. Lawson Har rill and Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Pat terson, all of Patterson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George Randall and family of Rock Hill, S. C., were vis itors in the village Sunday. Mr. Heyward Austell off Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. O. F. Austell this week. Mrs. Riby Fox of St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived Sunday to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Runyans. Mr. Arthur Me Swain, who has been indisposed for some time, con tinues seriously ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sepaugh Mrs. Odell Sepaugh and Miss Queen Runyan motored to Gaffney, S. C., Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McSwain and children of High Point are spending this week at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McSwain. Mr. Ernest Austell of Columbus, Ga., is visiting relatives in the vil lage this week. The domestic club of the Earl com munity held Its monthly meeting at the beautiful home of Mrs. R. R. Crawford on last Wednesday after noon June 24. The rooms were lovely with cut flowers and potted plants where the members assembled a large number attended with Mrs. Wallace present, and the president Mrs. R- L. Hause in charge. After some timely songs and business was attended to, Mrs. Wallace, demontrated salad dress ings, talks on canning and hot weather cooking which were en joyed and appreciated by all, Several new members were added also plans were made for the picnic to be held next month at the home of Mrs. Ab Harrill at Patterson Springs. PI Trl " I'T T7 JP For A'Registered 3U 1 1 I ifi Q Druggist PHOJfF 379 i/iyuviu Hollis Offers Double Header Game July 4 Wins Gamp With Polkvtlle Robbins. Other Mme* Wanted, nea at' Holli played last Satk tlon from the local took a Hollis nine the home t offensive of bases whit' important spectacular pi the ability to ministering a 12 defeat to t tlon. The hollis ni team spirit brand" of baseb. ie 29 —The f]V>Hls nine lst gam. of th\ season meeting a coMhblna ;Villa ana Robwuins on The y'*i‘rring team if which made the sorry. Nevertheless, which centered its upon the running is probably the most [ertamty the most f baseball, showed ie from behind ad rt-breaking 20 to ’olkville combine laving a splendid is a "grandstand will play a dou ble-header on tlH Hollis park Sat urday afternoon July 4 Any team wishing to play this learn this season please write to Kenyon Withrow, Hollis Foor Mother'in-Lav. Customer—How doe# this medicine j taste that I've bought tor my moth er-tn-law? Druggist- It could taste a tot | worse. Customer—All right: fix tt up so! it will. Beat Champion The opening round of the annua) Wimbledon tennis tourney in Eng land furnished the biggest surprise and court upset of the year when Nigel Sharpe, of England (above), eliminated Henri Cochet, of France, rated the best tennis player in the world. Sharpe has been compara tively unknown. Dr Shaplev Harvard astronomer, nr read, spends his spare time study tng ants Life Is just one big pirnir to some people — .Judge. SOME DAYS (By A. O. Melton.» Some days we're on the mountain top; We almost feel the breath of God. Our hearts arr brave and strong j and true. Our comfort then, strong staff' and rod Tls easy to descend the mount, Transcendent strength of mJnd and heart ; Just fold your hands and close your eyes, You need no special skill or art. Anon you are at mountain foot You do not have to do great sin; Just cease to fight and fall asleep, And you are weak, without^ wlthm. Down In the valley of your soul Where weakness Is so strong And where your strength becomes so frail There lies the danger of the way. Mother love calls woman i TO DEATH IN BAV WATERSj Long Beach. Calif.-Mother love called Mrs, Elizabeth Marie Hoyt to her death in Long Beach ocean breakers Seated on the shore of Alamitas Bay, Mrs. Hoyt, young wife of Ser vant Otts Hoyt, of the Long Beach police, saw her seven-year-old son, Howard, struggling In the waves 150 iret offshore . Burdened with her street clothing she plunged in. She became ex hausted after a dozen strokes and rank Howard hadn t seen her. He paddled on to a buoy, and clung there safely. The mother's body was recovered by a lifeguard. Save $1.00 A Week and have $400 - at the end of 332 weeks. Tou save during this time 3332. and we pay you 368 00 In profits. That makes 3400 00. SAVE $2.00 A WEEK AND HAVE $800.00 n And So On We have a NEW SERIES OPENING JOLT 4 and we urge you to come In and atart u many shares as you can possibly carry. .T. L. Suttlfc, Secty Cleveland Building dc Loan Assn. SHELBY, N. C. — f ALWAYS AT HAND [IN THE U.S.A.J American Business Who makes your appointments, toko* your dictation and helps in a hundred ways to make your business day run smoothly! Who also, but the officiant young woman you know as your secretary? Yoo *o«£«;.thoo, As much a part of your smooth running day— Chesterfields —as is yoilr secretary! And if she isn’t at hand for the moment, you light up .. . and im mediately stop fretting! MILDER.- Smoke as many as you like. TASTE BETTER. You enjoy as many as you smoke. For Chesterfields are made of ripe mild tobaccos, the best that money can buy—and the PUREST cigarette paper obtainable. Put them on your permanent payroll
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